CORRINE M. McCONNAUGHY Curriculum Vitae Department of Political Science The George Washington University Monroe Hall Suite 440 2115 G St. NW Washington, DC 20052 Telephone: 202-994-7556 FAX: 202-994-7743 e-mail: corrine@gwu.edu Academic Positions Associate Professor (with tenure), Department of Political Science, The George Washington University, 2014-present. Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, The Ohio State University, 2007-2014. Assistant Professor, Department of Government, University of Texas at Austin, 2004-2007. Education Ph.D., Political Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2004. Dissertation: The Politics of Suffrage Extension in the American States: Party, Race, and the Pursuit of Women s Voting Rights; Advisors: Nancy E. Burns (chair), Richard L. Hall, Donald R. Kinder, and Terrence J. McDonald (Department of History). B.A., Political Science, DePaul University, Chicago, Illinois, 1998, with Highest Honors. Scholarly Publications McConnaughy, Corrine M. Layers of Activism: Women s Movements and Women in Movements Approaching the Twentieth Century in Oxford Handbook of U.S. Women's Social Movement Activism, Holly J. McCammon, Verta Taylor, Jo Reger, and Rachel L. Einwohner, eds. Oxford University Press. May 2017. McConnaughy, Corrine M. The Woman Suffrage Movement in America: A Reassessment. (Cambridge University Press, October 2013) Keele, Luke, and Ismail White. Strengthening the Experimenter s Toolbox: Statistical Estimation of Internal Validity. American Journal of Political Science. 56(2): 484-499 (April 2012). McConnaughy, Corrine M., Ismail K. White, David Leal and Jason Casellas. A Latino on the Ballot: Explaining Co-Ethnic Voting among Latinos and White Americans Response. Journal of Politics. 72(4): 1199-1211 (October 2010). Burns, Nancy, Laura Evans, Gerald Gamm and Corrine McConnaughy. Urban Politics in the State Arena. Studies in American Political Development 23(1): 1-22 (April 2009).
Burns, Nancy, Laura Evans, Gerald Gamm and Corrine McConnaughy. Pockets of Expertise: Careers and Professionalism in 20 th -Century State Legislatures. Studies in American Political Development 22(2): 229-248 (September 2008). McConnaughy, Corrine M. Seeing Gender over the Short and Long Haul. Politics & Gender 3(3): 378-386 (September 2007). Karch, Andrew, and Sean M. Theriault. The Legislative Politics of Congressional Redistricting Commission Proposals. American Politics Research 35(6): 808-825 (November 2007). Kinder, Donald R. and. Military Triumph, Racial Transcendence, and Colin Powell. Public Opinion Quarterly 70(2): 139-165 (Summer 2006). Other Publications (selected) McConnaughy, Corrine. Why didn't he quit or fight back? Senators treated Comey like a sexual harassment victim. Vox.com. June 10, 2017. (URL: https://www.vox.com/the-big-idea/2017/6/9/15771974/sexual-harassment-comeytestimony ) McConnaughy, Corrine. 4 lessons for today s Women s Marchers from the suffrage movement. The Moneky Cage/The Washington Post. January 26, 2017. (URL: http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2017/01/26/4-lessons-fortodays-womens-marchers-from-the-suffrage-movement/) McConnaughy, Corrine. Do gendered comments help or hurt Hillary Clinton? The Moneky Cage/The Washington Post. March 17, 2016. (URL: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/03/17/heres-how-ithelps-hillary-clinton-when-male-pundits-tell-her-to-stop-shouting-and-smile/ ) McConnaughy, Corrine. Why the Congressional Black Caucus endorsement of Hillary Clinton is a really big deal. The Moneky Cage/The Washington Post. February 15, 2016. (URL: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/monkey-cage/wp/2016/02/15/why-thecongressional-black-caucus-endorsement-of-hillary-clinton-is-a-really-big-deal/ ) McConnaughy, Corrine. Donald Trump wins. Megyn Kelly wins. Girls lose. The Moneky Cage/The Washington Post. August 13, 2015. (URL: https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-cage/wp/2015/08/13/donald-trumpwins-megyn-kelly-wins-girls-lose/ ) McConnaughy, Corrine. Forget Susan B. Anthony. The Monkey Cage/The Washington Post, March 31, 2014. (URL: http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-cage/wp/2014/03/31/forget-susan-banthony/) Page 2 of 10
McConnaughy, Corrine. Trayvon Martin and the Burden of Being a Black Male. The Monkey Cage, July 15, 2013. (URL: http://themonkeycage.org/2013/07/15/trayvon-martin-and-the-burden-of-being-a-blackmale/) McConnaughy, Corrine. Why Romney s Debate Win May Be a Loss among Female Voters. The Monkey Cage, October 8, 2012. (URL: http://themonkeycage.org/blog/2012/10/08/why-romneys-debate-win-may-be-a-lossamong-female-voters/) Working Papers and Manuscripts The Embodied Politics of Race. (book manuscript) With Ismail White. Black Men, White Women, and Demands from the State: How Race and Gender Jointly Shape Protest Expectations and Legitimate State Response. Under review In the Presence of Blackness: The Effect of Racialized Social Pressure on African American Party Identification. With Chryl Laird, Julian Wamble, and Ismail White. Under review Racial Politics Complicated: The Work of Gendered Racial Cues in American Politics. With Ismail K. White. Winner of the Lucius Barker Award, MPSA, 2011 Identity Politics Complicated: Race, Gender, and Presidential Elections. With Shannon McQueen. Priming Genders: Using Versions of Parenthood to Shape Support for Public Policy Adjusting Experimental Data: Model versus Design. With Luke Keele and Ismail White. Fellowships, Grants, and Awards Lucius Barker Award, best paper on a topic investigating race or ethnicity and politics and honoring the spirit and work of Professor Barker presented at the 2010 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Coca-Cola Critical Difference for Women Research Grant (with Ismail White), The Ohio State University, 2010-2011 ($2,500). Distinguished Alumni Award, Pi Sigma Alpha, DePaul University, 2010. Support for Conference Methodology in Political Psychology. Society for Political Methodology/National Science Foundation ($10,800), Mershon Center for International Security Studies at Ohio State University ($5,000), College of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Ohio State University ($2,500), with additional funds from Ohio State University Departments of Political Science ($1,500), Psychology ($1,000), and Sociology ($500), and School of Communication ($500), 2010. Research Grant, Office of the Vice President for Research, University of Texas at Austin, 2006-2007 ($6,000). Page 3 of 10
Finalist, Robert Wood Johnson Scholars in Health Policy Program, 2006-2007. Rapoport-King Award for supervision of award-winning thesis, University of Texas at Austin, 2007. ($1,000). Horace H. Rackham Distinguished Dissertation Award, Sole Nominee from Political Science Department and University-wide Honorable Mention, University of Michigan, 2005. Liberal Arts Instructional Technology Grant (with Tasha S. Philpot and Ismail K. White), University of Texas at Austin, 2005-2006 ($20,000). Dean s Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin, Fall 2004. Fellow, Faculty Development Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies, University of Texas at Austin, 2004-2005. Gerald R. Ford Dissertation Fellowship, University of Michigan, 2003-2004. National Science Foundation Dissertation Research Grant, 2002-2005 ($11,885). Innovation in Social Science Fellowship, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, 2002-2003. Gerald R. Ford Dissertation Fellowship Research Funds, University of Michigan, 2002-2003. Carrie Chapman Catt Prize for Research in Women and Politics, Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics, Iowa State University, 2003. Thesis Grant, Department of Political Science, University of Michigan, 2002-2003. Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies Discretionary Research Funds, University of Michigan, Summer 2003. Community of Scholars Fellowship for Research on Women or Gender, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, University of Michigan, Summer 2001. Regents Fellowship, University of Michigan, 1998-2000. Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies Travel Grants, University of Michigan, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003. Conference Presentations (selected) Black Men, White Women, and Demands from the State: How Race and Gender Jointly Shape Protest Expectations and Legitimate State Response. Presented at the 2017 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, June 2017 meeting of the National Capital Area Political Science Association American Politics Workshop, and 2017 meeting of the International Society for Political Psychology. Racial Realignment: The Transformation of American Liberalism, 1932 1965, author meets critic roundtable participant, 2017 meeting of the American Political Science Association. Page 4 of 10
The Woman Suffrage Movement in America. Presented at the Princeton Conference in Inequality and Identity, October 2016. Race, Crime, Police, and Demands from the State. With Ismail White. Presdented at the 2016 meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA. Layers of Activism: Women s Movements and Women in Movements Approaching the Twentieth Century Presented at the University of Michigan s Conference on The Role of Special Interests in American Politics, May 2015 and the Penn Hisotrical Women s Conference, May 2017. Priming Genders: Using Versions of Parenthood to Shape Support for Public Policy. Presented at the 2013 meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Orlando, FL and the 2013 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. The Effect of Gendered Racial Stereotypes on Black Public Opinion. With Ismail White and Yalidy Matos. Presented at the 2012 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Racial Politics Complicated: The Work of Gendered Racial Cues in American Politics. With Ismail White. Presented at NYU Experiments Conference 2011, Conference on Gender and Political Psychology at Rutgers University 2011, the 2011 meeting of the Southern Political Science Association and the 2010 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Winner of the Lucius Barker Award, MPSA, 2011. Adjusting Experimental Data: Model versus Design. With Luke Keele and Ismail White. Presented at the 2010 meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC. Strengthening the Experimenter s Toolbox: Statistical Estimation of Internal Validity. With Luke Keele and Ismail White. Presented at the 2010 Visions in Methodology Conference, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA. Identity Politics Complicated: Race, Gender, and Election 2008. Presented at the 2009 meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Dublin, Ireland and Princeton University s Conference on Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Identity in the 2008 U.S. Election, May 2009. Statistical Inference for Experiments. With Luke Keele and Ismail White. Presented at the 2008 meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA. Adjusting Experimental Data. With Luke Keele and Ismail White. Presented at the 2008 Annual Summer Meeting of the Society for Political Methodology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Randomization Tests in Experiments. With Luke Keele and Ismail White. Presented at the 2008 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. A Latino on the Ballot: Explaining Co-Ethnic Voting among Latinos and White Americans Response. With Ismail White, David Leal, and Jason Casellas. Presented at the 2007 meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Page 5 of 10
Experimentation in Political Science. Roundtable participant. 2007 Annual Summer Meeting of the Society for Political Methodology, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA. Seeing Gender over the Short and Long Haul. Presented at the 2007 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, on the roundtable: Studying Gender and Politics over Time: Research Questions and Strategies. The Politics of Redistricting Commissions. With Andrew Karch and Sean M. Theriault. Presented at the 2006 meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA. Bringing Politics Back In: How Legislators Decided the Fate of Woman Suffrage in the American States. Presented at the 2005 meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.; and the 2005 New Faculty Colloquium in Women s and Gender Studies, University of Texas at Austin. Pockets of Expertise: Careers and Professionalism in 20th-Century State Legislatures. With Nancy E. Burns, Laura E. Evans, and Gerald Gamm. Presented at the 2003 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL; the 2004 meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL; and the 2005 meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C. The Politics of Suffrage Extension in the American States: Race, Party, and the Pursuit of Women s Voting Rights. Presented at the 2003 meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA. General Powell and the End of Racism? With Donald R. Kinder. Presented at the 2002 meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA. Why Woman Suffrage? An Event History Analysis of Variance in Time to Woman Suffrage Adoption among the American States. Poster presented at the 2002 Annual Summer Meeting of the Society for Political Methodology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA. Invited Professional Talks Inter-University Consortium for Social Research Summer Program, Blalock Lecture, July 2016. Duke University, School of Law, April 2016. Georgetown University, Department of Government, November 2015. Indiana University, Department of Political Science, April 2015. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Political Science, March 2015. Syracuse University, Department of Political Science, March 2015. The University of Virginia, Department of Politics, December 2013. Pennsylvania State University, Department of Political Science, December 2013. George Washington University, Department of Political Science, April 2013. University of Michigan, Institute for Research on Women and Gender, October 2012. University of Michigan, Department of Political Science, March 2012. University of California, Berkeley, Department of Political Science, November 2010. University of Michigan, Center for Political Studies, April 2010. Princeton University, Political Methodology Colloquium, May 2008. Princeton University, Center for the Study of Democratic Politics, February 2008. Page 6 of 10
Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Political Science, December 2006. The Ohio State University, Department of Political Science, November 2006. Pennsylvania State University, Department of Political Science, November 2006. Harvard University, Department of Government, October 2006. Indiana University, Department of Political Science, January 2004. Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Political Science and Program in Women and Gender Studies, December 2003. Columbia University, Department of Political Science, December 2003. The University of Washington, Department of Political Science, December 2003. University of Minnesota, Department of Political Science, November 2003. Princeton University, Department of Politics, November 2003. University of Rochester, Department of Political Science, November 2003. The University of Virginia, Department of Politics, October 2003. The University of Texas at Austin, Department of Government, October 2003. Emory University, Department of Political Science, October 2003. Teaching The George Washington University Dissertation committee member: William Cubbison (Analyst Institute), Clinton Jenkins, Geoffrey Whitebread Undergraduate Courses PSC 2225 Women and Politics, Spring 2015, Fall 2015, Fall 2016 PSC 3192W Voting Rights in the US, Spring 2015 Graduate Courses PSC8101 Introduction to Empirical Political Analysis, Fall 2015, Fall 2016 The Ohio State University Dissertation committee chair: Chryl Laird (St. Louis University, Bowdoin College) Dissertation committee member: Jessica Defenderfer (Bloomsburg University), Jennifer Nowlin, Rachel Tumin (Public Health; Ohio State University Medical School), Julian Wamble (transferred to University of Maryland; Stony Brook University) Graduate Courses PS 684 Research Design, Autumn 2007, Autumn 2009, Spring 2012 PS 686 Quantitative Analysis: Intermediate, Winter 2011, Winter 2012, Spring 2014 PS 702 Questionnaire Design, Winter 2012 PS 704 State and Local Politics, Winter 2011 PS 712 Gender and American Politics, Autumn 2009 PS 7788 Political Experiments: Design and Analysis (itv course co-taught with Jake Bowers of University of Illinois), Autumn 2012 and Spring 2013 Undergraduate Courses PS 4/585 Techniques in Political Analysis, Autumn 2007, Autumn 2008, Spring 2009 PS 101/1100 Introduction to American Politics, Spring 2009, Autumn 2012, Autumn 2013, Spring 2014 PS 512/4170 Women and Politics/Gender and Politics, Spring 2012, Spring 2013, Autumn 2013 Page 7 of 10
PS 2150 Voters and Elections, Autumn 2012 University of Texas at Austin Graduate Courses GOV 385 Frameworks for Social Science Research (research design), Spring 2006 GOV 391 Statistical Methods for Political Science II, Spring 2007 Undergraduate Courses GOV 370 The Politics of Voting Rights, Spring 2005, Fall 2006 GOV 339 Research Methods in Government, Spring 2006, Fall 2007 GOV 310 Introduction to American Government, Spring 2005, Fall 2006, Fall 2007 Thesis advisor: Parker Ramsdell University of Michigan Introduction to Quantitative Reasoning and Techniques (graduate-level summer seminar), Summer 2002, Summer 2003 Professional Activities and Service Council Member, National Capital-Area Poltical Science Association, 2017- Nominations Committee, Visions in Methodology, 2017. Editorial Board, Political Behavior, 2014-present Editorial Board, State Politics & Policy Quarterly, 2014-present Executive Council Member, Midwest Political Science Association, 2015-2018. Annual Meeting Program Committee, Gender and Politics Section Chair, Midwest Political Science Association, 2015-2016. Harrell Rodgers Scholarship Committee, Midwest Political Science Association, 2016. Faculty Speaker, Columbian College of Arts and Sciences Commencement Celebration, May 2015. Coalition Building to Advance Diverse Leadership and Address Discrimination in Political Science and Law & Social Sciences, workshop participant, National Science Foundation, January 2015. Selection Committee, Best Book Award, Poltical Psychology Section, American Political Science Association, 2014. Long Range Planning Committee, Political Methodology Section, American Political Science Association, 2013-2014. Selection Committee, Robert Durr Award for the best paper applying quantitative methods to a substantive problem presented at the 2012 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Program Committee, Women and Politics Section, Southern Political Science Association, 2012 meeting. Page 8 of 10
Newsletter Editor, Women and Politics Section, American Political Science Association, 2011-2013. Host, Conference on Methodology in Political Psychology, 2010. Program Co-Host and Selection Committee, Visions in Methodology Conference, 2008 and 2011. Program Selection Committee, Summer Conference, Society for Political Methodology, 2008. Long Range Planning Committee, Political Methodology Section, American Political Science Association, 2005-2010. Advice to Junior Faculty Column in The Political Methodologist, 2008-2009. Janet Box-Steffensmeier and John A. Garcia Award Committee, APSA Political Methodology Section and ICPSR, 2007. National Advisory Committee, Women s Issues in the 2006 Elections polling project, National Council for Research on Women. Referee, American Political Science Review, The American Journal of Political Science, American Politics Research, The Journal of Politics, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Politics & Gender, Political Behavior, Political Psychology, Public Opinion Quarterly, Social Science History, Urban History, Temple University Press, W.W. Norton, Inc. Discussant, American Political Science Association (2013, 2016), Visions in Methodology Conference (2010, 2013), International Society for Political Psychology (2009), Midwest Political Science Association Meetings (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017), Southern Political Science Association Meetings (2012, 2013), State Politics and Policy Conference (2007), The Role of Special Interests in American Politics (Michigan, 2015), Ford Fellows Reunion Conference (2007). Member, American Political Science Association, Midwest Political Science Association, Southern Political Science Association, Society for Political Methodology, International Society for Political Psychology. Departmental Service The George Washington University Co-Director, Social Science Research Lab, 2015-present Placement Director, 2015-2017 Methods Committee, 2015-present The Ohio State University Graduate Studies Committee, 2013-14 Political Behavior Search Committee, 2012 Admissions Committee, 2011-2012 Political Research Lab, 2010-2011 Diversity Committee, 2010-2011 Undergraduate Studies Committee, 2007-2010. Facilitator, Discussions on Gender Issues in Political Science, 2010 Page 9 of 10
University of Texas at Austin Graduate Admissions Committee, 2005-2007. Methodology Search Committee, 2006-2007. Latino Politics Search Committee, 2004-2005. Ad Hoc Committee on Graduate Admissions, 2005. University of Michigan Political Science Women s Caucus, coordinator 2000-2002, member 1998-2004. Graduate Admissions Committee, 2003-2004. Updated September 2017 Page 10 of 10