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BRYAN T. GERVAIS Curriculum Vitae Department of Political Science and Geography University of Texas at San Antonio One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249 Office Phone: (210)458-5646 Email: bryan.gervais@utsa.edu ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science and Geography, University of Texas at San Antonio, August 2013-Present EDUCATION Ph.D., University of Maryland, College Park, Government and Politics, 2013 Concentrations: American Politics and Political Methodology M.A., University of Maryland, College Park, Government and Politics, 2011 B.A., University of Massachusetts Amherst, Political Science, 2008 Magna Cum Laude, Departmental Honors, Phi Beta Kappa PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES Gervais, Bryan T. More than Mimicry? The Role of Anger in Uncivil Reactions to Elite Political Incivility. International Journal of Public Opinion Research (forthcoming). Gervais, Bryan T. and Jeffrey Taylor. Sub-Partisan Cues and Ideological Distinctions: The Effect of the Tea Party Label on Voter Perceptions of Congressional Candidates. Social Science Quarterly (forthcoming). Gervais, Bryan T. 2015. Incivility Online: Affective and Behavioral Reactions to Uncivil Political Posts in a Web-based Experiment. Journal of Information Technology & Politics 12(2): 167-185. Gervais, Bryan T. 2014. Following the News? Reception of Uncivil Partisan Media and the Use of Incivility in Political Expression. Political Communication 31(4): 564 83. Gervais, Bryan T. and Irwin L. Morris. 2012. Reading the Tea Leaves: Understanding Tea Party Caucus Membership in the US House of Representatives. PS: Political Science & Politics 45(02): 245 50.

BOOK CHAPTERS AND OTHER PUBLICATIONS Gervais, Bryan T. Political Communication. In Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance. Springer (forthcoming). [Peer reviewed] Gervais, Bryan T. 2015. Tweeting to Victory? Social Media Use and Election 2014. In The Roads to Congress 2014, eds. Sean Foreman and Robert Dewhirst. Lexington Books. Gervais, Bryan T. 2015. Political Incivility Online. ISPP Junior Scholars Blog, The International Society of Political Psychologists. January 22. Available at: http://www.ispp.org/jsc/blog/themed-blog-political-incivility-online BOOKS REVIEWS Gervais, Bryan T. 2015. In-Your-Face Politics: The Consequences of Uncivil Media, by Diana Mutz (Princeton University Press) Public Opinion Quarterly 79 (4): 1017-1020. Gervais, Bryan T. 2012. Rude Democracy: Civility and Incivility in American Politics, by Susan Herbst (Temple University Press) Journal of Politics 74(2): 18-19. RESEARCH IN PROGRESS New Media for the New Electorate? U.S. Representatives Use of Spanish in Tweets. (with Walter Wilson). (Revise and resubmit). Affect, Deliberation, and Elite-based Incivility. (Under review). Black Tea, Green Tea, and Coffee: Understanding the Variation in Attachment to the Tea Party Among Members of Congress. (with Irwin Morris) (Working paper). Predicting Tea Party Association in the United States Senate. (with Irwin Morris). (Working paper). The Tea Party in Congress: Birth of the New Republican Party? (with Irwin Morris). (Book project). GRANTS Congressional Research Grant, $2,500, The Digital Homestyle Archive: Establishing a Perpetually Updated Database of Congressional Tweets, awarded by the Dirksen Congressional Center, May 2016. Internal Research Awards Grant, $5,000, awarded by the Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Texas at San Antonio, March 2014.

Jacob K. Goldhaber Travel Grant, awarded by the University of Maryland Graduate School, August 2012 (Declined). APSA Travel Grant, awarded by the American Political Science Association for attendance at the 2011 Annual Meeting, July 2011. American Field Dissertation Support Grant, $1,650, awarded by the Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, April 2011. Methods Field Dissertation Support Grant, $1,500, awarded by the Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, April 2011. American Field ICPSR Summer Program Grant, $3,000, awarded by the Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, May 2010. Honors Research Grant, $500, awarded by Commonwealth College, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, December 2007. AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS Quantitative Literacy Program Faculty Excellence Award, awarded by the University of Texas at San Antonio, April 2015. Conley H. Dillon Memorial Award for Best Dissertation-in-Progress, awarded by the Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, May 2013. Roger H. Davidson Award for Best Graduate Paper in American Politics, awarded by the Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, May 2013. Maryland Legislative Fellowship, awarded by the Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, 2008-2009, 2011-2012, 2012-2013. Sophomore Honors Research Assistant Fellowship, awarded by Commonwealth College, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, January 2006. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Gervais, Bryan T. Elite Incivility, Anger, and Anti-Deliberative Attitudes, presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting Pre- Conference on Political Psychology, August 31, 2016, Philadelphia, PA. Gervais, Bryan T. and Irwin L. Morris Predicting Tea Party Association in the United States Senate, presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September 3-6, 2015, San Francisco, CA. Gervais, Bryan T. and Walter Wilson, New Media for the New Electorate? U.S. Representatives' Use of Spanish in Tweets, presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September 3-6, 2015, San Francisco, CA.

Gervais, Bryan T. Elite Incivility, Anger, and Anti-Deliberative Attitudes, presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting Pre- Conference on Political Communication, September 2, 2015, San Francisco, CA. Gervais, Bryan T. and Irwin L. Morris. Tea(s) and Coffee: Understanding the Variation in Attachment to the Tea Party Among Members of Congress, presented at the Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, April 2-4, 2015, Las Vegas, NV. Gervais, Bryan T. Affective and Behavioral Reactions to Elite-based Incivility, presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, August 28-31, 2014, Washington, D.C. Gervais, Bryan T. and Irwin L. Morris. Black Tea, Green Tea, and Coffee: Understanding the Variation in Attachment to the Tea Party Among Members of Congress, presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, August 28-31, 2014, Washington, D.C. Gervais, Bryan T. Affective and Behavioral Reactions to Elite-based Incivility, presented at the Southwestern Social Science Association Annual Meeting, April 16-April 19, 2014, San Antonio, TX. Gervais, Bryan T. Incivility in Online Political Discourse and Anti-deliberative Attitudes: An Experimental Analysis, presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, August 29-September 1, 2013, Chicago, IL. Gervais, Bryan T. "The Age of Incivility: How Increased Partisanship and Narrowcasting Have Changed How Americans Talk Politics," presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, April 12-15, 2012, Chicago, IL. Gervais, Bryan T. and Jeffrey Taylor. Cues and Information: the Effect of the Tea Party Label on the Act of Voting, poster presentation at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September 1-4, 2011, Seattle, WA. Gervais, Bryan T. and Jeffrey Taylor The Tea Party Label as a Voter Heuristic, presented at the New England Political Science Association Annual Meeting, April 29-30, 2011, Hartford, CT. Gervais, Bryan T. The Effects of Incivility in News Media on Political Deliberation: The Mimicry of Uncivil Language in Political Discussions, presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, March 31-April 3, 2011, Chicago, IL. Gervais, Bryan T. Can t Read All About It: How the Decline in Newspaper Readership Affects Local Political Awareness, presented at the Southern Political Science Association Annual Meeting, January 7-9, 2010, Atlanta, GA.

PANELS, LECTURES, AND WORKSHOPS The Future of Political Science An Open Debate, a DPSG Lecture Series Colloquium, April 17, 2014, University of Texas at San Antonio. Cause and Effect: Investigating the Role of Emotions in Partisan Selective Exposure Spring 2014 DPSG Lecture Series, February 28, 2014, University of Texas at San Antonio. Affective and Behavioral Reactions to Elite-based Incivility, Fall 2013 DPSG Lecture Series, October 25, 2013, University of Texas at San Antonio. The Effects of Incivility in News Media on Political Deliberation: The Mimicry of Uncivil Language in Political Discussions, presented at the American Politics Workshop, March 18, 2011, University of Maryland. ADDITIONAL TRAINING AND RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Research Analyst, National Security Analysis Department, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab (August 2009-June 2013) Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), University of Michigan, Summer Program in Quantitative Methods, 2010 Research Assistant, Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, Prof. Irwin Morris (August 2010-May 2011) Research Assistant, Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University (Summer 2007 and Summer 2008) Research Assistant, Department of Political Science, University of Massachusetts- Amherst (Spring/Summer 2006 and Winter/Spring 2008) Research Assistant, Department of Political Science, Yale University (Summer 2005 and Summer 2006) TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of Texas at San Antonio: Instructor, Political Inquiry (Graduate) Instructor, Campaign 2016 (Honors undergraduate) Instructor, Political Psychology (Undergraduate) Instructor, Mass Media and Public Opinion (Undergraduate) Instructor, Introduction to American Government (Undergraduate) Instructor, The Legislative Process (Undergraduate) University of Maryland, College Park: Instructor, Media and Politics (Undergraduate) Teaching Assistant, Introduction to American Government (Undergraduate)

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Referee: American Politics Research (2011, 2013, 2014); Communication Research (2016); International Journal of Press/Politics (2014); Journal of Communication (2015, 2016); Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (2015); Journal of Information Technology & Politics (2014, 2016); Political Behavior (2012, 2014, 2016); Political Psychology (2015); Political Research Quarterly (2012, 2013); PS: Political Science & Politics (2016) Moderator, The World of Political Communications, Hatton W. Sumners Careers in Politics Conference, March 5, 2016, San Antonio, TX. Chair, Political Communication and Public Opinion, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 2012, New Orleans, LA (cancelled; conducted digitally) Discussant, Political Communication Beyond the United States, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, September 1-4, 2011, Seattle, WA. Discussant, American Politics Workshop, Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland, 2009-2010 DEPARTMENT AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE Department: Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Teaching Assistants, 2016-present Chair, Graduate Program Recruitment Sub-Committee, 2015-present Coordinator, Quantitative Literacy Program, 2014-2016 Member, Research Methods Revision Ad Hoc Committee, 2016-present; Graduate Program; Curriculum Sub-Committee, 2015-present; Munguia Scholarship Committee, 2013-present Master s thesis/exam committee member: Patrick Gleason; Kort Jackson; Edward Kelley (chair); Matthew Pina Undergraduate honors thesis: Alfredo Hickman (chair), Tyler Camarillo, Eduardo Zerbe College: COLFA Social Media Committee, 2015-present