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Jonathan Knuckey Associate Professor of Political Science University of Central Florida PO Box 161356 Orlando, FL 32816-1356 407-823-0213 Jonathan.Knuckey@ucf.edu Education 1998 Ph.D., Political Science, University of New Orleans Concentrations: American Political Behavior, American Political Institutions, Urban and Minority Politics Dissertation: Critical Elections and the Dynamics of Partisan Change in the South (Chair: Dr. Charles D. Hadley). 1992 M.A., U.S. Politics & History, University of Keele (England) 1991 B.A., (Honours) Political Theory & Institutions, University of Liverpool (England) General Areas of Research and Teaching Southern politics, voting behavior, race and racial attitudes, Florida politics, comparative politics, civic engagement, research methods. Teaching Positions Held 2005-date: Associate Professor (with tenure), University of Central Florida 1999-2005: Assistant Professor, University of Central Florida 1998-1999: Lecturer, University of New Orleans 1994-1998: Graduate Teaching Assistant, University of New Orleans Other Positions Held 2011-2015: Fellow and Director of Research, Lou Frey Institute for Politics and Government, University of Central Florida Administrative Appointments August 2008-August 2013: Graduate Program Director, Department of Political Science Responsible for curriculum planning, catalogue updates, advising all graduate students, handling all inquiries about the graduate program, new student orientation, GTA orientation; GTA selection, assignment, and orientation; 1

admissions; chair of graduate committee; chair of PhD committee; general program oversight; institutional effectiveness (yearly program assessment); compiling and updating graduate program handbook; developed new brochures for MA and PhD programs; proposed major curriculum changes to MA program, including thesis proposal hearings, collapsing of MA tracks to afford greater student choice in coursework, development of new comprehensive exam and standardized rubrics for evaluation, and new research methods course; coordinated the publicizing of the new Security Studies PhD program, student recruitment and chair of PhD admissions committee. Research Journal Articles and Book Chapters (since 2010) Knuckey, Jonathan. 2018 (forthcoming), I Just Don t Think She Has a Presidential Look: Sexism and Vote Choice in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. Social Science Quarterly Kim, Myunghee, Nikola Mirilovic, and Jonathan Knuckey. 2018 (forthcoming), Attitudes toward Homosexuality and Perceptions of the United States Abroad. Social Science Quarterly Knuckey, Jonathan and Aubrey Jewett. 2018. Florida: Old South Electoral Strategy Trumps the Newest Southern Politics, in Branwell DuBose Kapeluck and Scott Buchanan (eds.) The 2016 Presidential Election in the South (University of Arkansas Press) Knuckey, Jonathan. 2017. The Myth of the Two Souths? Racial Resentment and White Party Identification in the Deep South and Rim South. Social Science Quarterly 98 (2): 728-749. Knuckey, Jonathan and Myunghee Kim. 2016. Evaluations of Michelle Obama as First Lady: The Role of Racial Resentment. Presidential Studies Quarterly. 46 (2): 365 386. Knuckey, Jonathan, and Myunghee Kim. 2015. Racial Resentment, Old-Fashioned Racism, and the Vote Choice of Southern and Nonsouthern Whites in the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election. Social Science Quarterly 96 (4): 905 922. Knuckey, Jonathan. 2015. The Survival of the Democratic Party outside the South: An Update and Reassessment. Party Politics 21 (4): 539-552 Knuckey, Jonathan and Tyler Branz. 2014. Florida: Si se peude in Branwell DuBose Kapeluck and Scott Buchanan (eds.) The 2012 Presidential Election in the South (Lynn Rienner) Knuckey, Jonathan. 2013 Dixie Backlash? Anti-Southern Affect and Party Support outside the South. American Review of Politics 34 (Fall 2013): 179-206. (Special edition on Southern Politics) Knuckey, Jonathan. 2012. The Palin Effect in the 2008 Presidential Election. Political Research Quarterly 65 (2): 275-289. Knuckey, Jonathan. 2011. Racial Resentment and Vote Choice in the 2008 Presidential Election. Politics and Policy 39 (4): 559-582. Knuckey, Jonathan. 2010. Generational Changes in Branwell DuBose Kapeluck, Robert P. Steed and Larry W. Morleand (eds.) Presidential Elections in the South: Putting 2008 in Political Context (Lynn Rienner). Knuckey, Jonathan. 2010 Beyond the Politics of Race: Explaining the Vote in Recent Louisiana Gubernatorial Elections. Politics and Policy 38 (2): 285-305. 2

Recent paper presentations 2018. Kim, Myunghee, Jonathan Knuckey and Xiongwei Cao. Voting Behavior among Asian Americans in the U.S. Presidential Election. Annual meeting of the Midwestern Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. 2018. Knuckey, Jonathan. Testing the Southern Exceptionalism Hypothesis in the 2016 Election. Biennial Citadel Symposium on Southern Politics, Charleston, SC. 2018. Knuckey, Jonathan. I Just Don t Think She Has a Presidential Look: Sexism and Vote Choice in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election. Annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA. 2017. Knuckey, Jonathan. Sexism and Vote Choice in the 2016 Election Annual meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA. 2017. Knuckey, Jonathan. White Racial Consciousness and Vote Choice in the 2016 Presidential Election. Annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Vancouver, BC. 2017. Knuckey, Jonathan. White Racial Consciousness and Support for Donald Trump: A Comparison of Southerners and Non-Southerners. Annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA. 2016. Knuckey, Jonathan and Myunghee Kim. A Different Kind of Republican? Sources of Affective Evaluations Toward Donald Trump. Annual meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association, Boston, MA. 2016. Knuckey, Jonathan. Racial Resentment and Republican Voting in Southern Subpresidential Elections in the Obama Era. Presented at the Citadel Symposium on Southern Politics, Charleston, SC. 2015. Knuckey, Jonathan. Prejudice and Party Support in the Obama Era. Annual meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA. 2015. Quick, Tiffany and Jonathan Knuckey. The Developmental Theory of the Gender Gap: An Update and Extension. Annual meeting of the Florida Political Science Association, Orlando, FL. 2015. Knuckey, Jonathan. The Myth of the Two Souths? Racial Resentment and the Party Identification of Whites in the Deep South and Rim South. Annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA. 2014. Knuckey, Jonathan and Myunghee Kim. Racial Resentment and Evaluations of Michelle Obama as First Lady. Annual meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association, Boston, MA. 2014. Knuckey, Jonathan, and Myunghee Kim. Global Citizens Perceptions of the U.S. and President Obama. Annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. 2014. Knuckey, Jonathan. Southern Exceptionalism? President Obama's Religion, The Birther Movement and Racism: A Comparison of Southern and Non-Southern Whites. Biennial meeting of the Citadel Symposium on Southern Politics, Charleston, SC. 2014. Knuckey, Jonathan and Myunghee Kim. Racial Resentment or Old-Fashioned Racism? Explaining the Vote Choice of Southern and Non-Southern Whites in the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election. Annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA. 2013. Knuckey, Jonathan. Gender Differences and Partisan Change in the South. Annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. 2013. Knuckey, Jonathan. Generational Replacement and Partisan Change in the Northeast. Annual meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA. 3

2013. Knuckey, Jonathan. Si se peude! The 2012 Presidential Election in Florida. Annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Orlando. 2012. Knuckey, Jonathan and Tyler Branz. Regional Differences in the Meaning of Political Independence: A Comparison of the Northeast and South. Annual meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA. 2012. Knuckey, Jonathan. The Survival of the Democratic Party Outside the South: An Update and Reassessment. Annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. 2012. Knuckey, Jonathan. Dixie Backlash? Anti-Southern Affect and Party Support Outside the South. Biennial meeting of the Citadel Symposium on Southern Politics, Charleston, SC. 2012. Knuckey, Jonathan. The 2010 Gubernatorial Election in South Carolina: Evaluating the Racial Blowback Hypothesis. Annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA. 2011. Knuckey, Jonathan and Tyler Branz. The Internet and Civic Engagement Among Younger Americans. Annual meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association, Boston, MA. 2010. Knuckey, Jonathan and Myunghee Kim. Explaining Partisan Support Outside the South: The Role of Anti- Southern Backlash. Annual meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association, Boston, MA. 2010. Knuckey, Jonathan. The Palin Effect and Vote Choice in the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election. Annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA. Teaching Courses Taught Undergraduate: POS 2041 American National Government POS 2041h Honors American National Government CPO 3103 Comparative Politics POS 3173 Southern Politics POS 3703 Scope & Methods of Political Science POS 4204 Political Behavior Graduate: POS 6045 Seminar in American Politics POS 6174 Seminar in Southern Politics POS 6207 Seminar in Political Behavior POS 6145 Seminar on the American Presidency. 4

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Service Service to the Department, College and University Department (Standing Committees): Graduate Committee (1999-date, Chair 2008-2013) Undergraduate Committee (1999-2002) Computer, Awards and Grants Committee (1999-2007, Chair 2007) Recognition Committee (2010) Department (Committees relating to Graduate Program Development & PhD) Ph.D. Committee (2011-2015, Chair, 2011-2013) Ph.D. Admissions Committee (2012-2015, Chair, 2012-2013) Ph.D. Proposal Committee (2010-2011) Ph.D. Working Group (2004) Ph.D. program, White Paper Proposal (2002, 2009) Graduate Recruitment Enhancement Committee (2002-2003) Academic Program Review Committee (7-year cycle), Chair, Graduate Subcommittee (2012) MA Student Success Committee (2017-date) Department (Search Committees) Lecturer/Instructor for Global Achievement Academy Position (2015) International Relations Associate Professor Search Committee (2011) Political Science Chair Search Committee Internal search (2011) International Relations Full Professor Search Committee (2010) American Politics Assistant Professor Search Committee, Chair (2010) American Politics Visiting Instructor Search Committee, Chair (2009) International Relations Assistant Professor Search Committee (2006) Comparative Politics Assistant Professor Search Committee (Spring 2002) Department (Other Committees) Annual Evaluations, Standards and Procedures Committee (2011-2015) 7

Promotion and Tenure Criteria Committee (2006-2007) Peer Evaluation Advisory committee (2003, 2004 and 2006) College: Divisional Review Committee member for Institutional Effectiveness Assessment (2011-2014) Search Committee, Administrative Assistant to the Associate Dean (2013) In-house Grants Awards Committee (2009-2011) Graduate Standards and Research Committee/Graduate Curriculum and Standards Committee (2007-2013) Teaching Incentive Program (TIP) Criteria Committee (2001, 2003) Teaching Incentive Program (TIP) Selection Committee (2018) Research Incentive Award (RIA) Selection Committee (2006) College of Sciences Elections Committee (2002-2013, Chair 2011-2013) University: Faculty Senate (Department representative, 2002-2006; At-Large College of Science representative, 2015-date) Undergraduate Policy and Curriculum Committee (2002-2006) Undergraduate Course Review Committee (2005-2006) Personnel Committee (2015-date) Service to the Profession Roundtable, Chair and Discussant at Professional Meetings in Last Five Years 2018. Discussant. 2017. Discussant and Chair panel on Comparative Politics. Florida Political Science Association Meeting, Orlando, FL. 2017. Participant for roundtable on The 2016 Presidential Election. Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA. 2015. Discussant and Chair panel on The Gender Gap in Comparative Perspective. Florida Political Science Association Meeting, Orlando, FL. 2015. Participant for roundtable Elections in the Rim South, Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA. 2014. Participant for roundtable The New Southern Politics Author Meets Critics, Southern Political Science Association, Orlando Florida, FL. 8

2013. Participant for roundtable New Politics of the Old South Author Meets Critics, Southern Political Science Association, Orlando Florida, FL. 2013. Discussant for panel on Voter Turnout, Southern Political Science Association, Orlando, FL. 2013. Discussant for panel on Parties in Comparative Perspective, Midwestern Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago IL. 2011. Chair and Discussant for panel on Demographics, Partisanship and Voting Patterns Northeastern Political Science Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. 2009. Discussant for panel on Constituencies and the Politics of Place, Northeastern Political Science Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. Peer reviewer for the following Professional Journals American Journal of Political Science, American Politics Research, American Political Science Review, American Review of Politics, British Journal of Political Science, Electoral Studies, Journal of Politics, Party Politics, Politics and Policy, Political Behavior, Political Research Quarterly, Social Science Quarterly. Manuscript Reviewer University of Arkansas Press, Thomson-Wadsworth, Lynne Rienner, University of Kentucky Press, University of Florida Press. Awards Committee 2012. Southern Political Science Association, V.O. Key, Jr. Award for outstanding book on southern politics. External Academic Consulting 1996-2002: Reader for the American Government Advanced Placement Examination, Educational Testing Service. Membership in Professional Associations (Past and current) American Political Science Association, Canadian Political Science Association, Midwest Political Science Association, Political Studies Association (UK), Northeastern Political Science Association, Southern Political Science Association, Southwestern Social Studies Association. References On request. 9