Daniel W. Hill, Jr. Assistant Professor Department of International Affairs University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia 30602 dwhill@uga.edu Employment University of Georgia Assistant Professor, 2012-Present Education The Florida State University Ph.D., Political Science, 2012 M.S., Political Science, 2007 Birmingham-Southern College B.A., Political Science and History, 2005 Research Published Work Articles Hill Jr., Daniel W. 2010. Estimating the Effects of Human Rights Treaties on State Behavior. Journal of Politics 72(4): 1161-1174. Hill Jr., Daniel W., Will H. Moore and Bumba Mukherjee. 2013. Informational Politics v Organizational Incentives: When are INGOs Naming and Shaming Reports Biased? International Studies Quarterly 57(2): 219-232. Hill Jr., Daniel W. and Zachary M. Jones. 2014. An Empirical Evaluation of Explanations for State Repression. American Political Science Review 108(3): 661-687. Bagozzi, Benjamin E., Daniel W. Hill Jr., Will H. Moore and Bumba Mukherjee. 2015. Modeling Two Types of Peace: The Zero-Inflated Ordered Probit in Conflict Research. Journal of Conflict Resolution 59(4): 728 752. 1
Hill Jr., Daniel W. 2016. Avoiding Obligation: Reservations to International Human Rights Treaties. Journal of Conflict Resolution 60(6): 1129 1158. Hill Jr., Daniel W. 2016. Democracy and the Concept of Personal Integrity Rights. Journal of Politics 78(3): 822 835. Bakker, Ryan, Daniel W. Hill Jr., and Will H. Moore. 2016. How Much Terror? Dissidents, Governments, Institutions, and the Cross-National Study of Terror Attacks. Journal of Peace Research 53(5): 711 726. Beger, Andreas, Daniel W. Hill, Jr., Nils W. Metternich, Shahryar Minhas, and Michael D. Ward. 2017. Splitting It Up: The spduration Split-Population Duration Regression Package for Time-varying Covariates. The R Journal 9(2). Conrad, Courtenay R., Daniel W. Hill, Jr., and Will H. Moore. 2018. Torture and the limits of democratic institutions. Journal of Peace Research 55(1): 3 17. Hill Jr., Daniel W. Forthcoming. Why Governments Cede Sovereignty: Evidence from Regional Human Rights Courts. Foreign Policy Analysis. (published online February 2016) Jackson, Joshua L., Daniel W. Hill Jr., and Shelby Hall. Forthcoming. Democracy and Police Torture. Research and Politics. (manuscript exported for production 24 January 2018) Hill Jr., Daniel W. and K. Anne Watson. Conditionally Accepted. Democracy and Compliance with Human Rights Treaties: The Conditional Effectiveness of CEDAW. International Studies Quarterly (conditional acceptance received 16 November 2017). Book Chapters Bakker, Ryan, Daniel W. Hill, Jr. and Will H. Moore. 2014. Modeling Domestic Terror Attacks: A Cross-National, Out-of-sample Study. In Raul Caruso and Andrea Locatelli (eds), Understanding Terrorism: A Socio-Economic Perspective. Emerald Press. Hill Jr., Daniel W. Forthcoming. Theory and Evidence Regarding the Effectiveness of Human Rights Treaties. In William Thompson (ed), Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Empirical International Relations Theory. Oxford University Press. Published Working Paper The Concept of Personal Integrity Rights in Empirical Research. IPSA Committee on Concepts and Methods Working Paper Series on Political Concepts #59. http://www. concepts-methods.org/workingpapers/abstract/1095 2
Software spduration: Split-population duration model R package (with Andreas Beger, Daina Chiba, Nils Metternich, Shahryar Minhas, and Michael D. Ward). https://cran.r-project.org/ web/packages/spduration/index.html Works in Progress New Measures of Women s Social, Economic, and Political Rights with an Application to Studies of Intrastate Conflict. (with Jennifer Inglett) Measuring Gender Equality. (with Sabrina Karim) Economic and Institutional Constraints on State Repression. (with K. Chad Clay) Sanctioning Abuse? Economic Sanctions and Respect for Physical Integrity. (with K. Chad Clay) Conference Presentations (since 2014) Measuring Gender Equality. (with Sabrina Karim) Paper Presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, Baltimore, Maryland, 22 25 February 2017. Democracy and Police Torture. (with Josh Jackson and Shelby Hall) Paper Presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, Baltimore, Maryland, 22 25 February 2017. Sanctioning Abuse? Economic Sanctions and Respect for Physical Integrity. (with K. Chad Clay) Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1 4 September 2016 Economic and Institutional Constraints on State Repression. (with K. Chad Clay) Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, Georgia, 16 19 March 2016. Change and Persistence in Human Rights Practices. (with K. Chad Clay) Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Peace Science Society (International), Oxford, Mississippi, 13 14 November 2015. Measuring and Assessing Compliance with Women s Rights Treaties. (with Jennifer Inglett) Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, New Orleans, Louisiana, 18 21 February 2015. Why Governments Cede Sovereignty: Evidence from the Organization of American States. Paper presented the International Studies Association Annual Convention, Toronto, Ontario, 3
Canada, 26-29 March 2014. Invited Presentations/Workshops Multirights Summer Institute, University of Oslo, 2013. Conference on the Domestic Politics of Human Rights Treaties, Princeton University, 2013. New Faces in Political Methodology IV, Penn State University, 2011. Teaching Assistant Professor, University of Georgia Comparative Political Violence (graduate) International Organizations (undergraduate and graduate) Pre-seminar in International Relations (graduate) Research Design and Quantitative Analysis in International Affairs (undergraduate) Violent Political Conflict (undergraduate) Instructor, The Florida State University International Conflict Introduction to International Relations Politics of Developing Countries Violent Political Conflict Awards and Grants Summer Research Grant ($5,000). 2013. School of Public and International Affairs, University of Georgia. Clifford C. Clogg Award to Attend ICPSR Summer Program, University of Michigan, 2010. Congress of Graduate Students Travel Grant Award, The Florida State University, 2008, 2009, 2010. 4
Graduate Assistantship, The Florida State University, 2006-2012. Academic Service University Service Undergraduate Mentoring Center for Undergraduate Research Opportunities (CURO) Mentor (1 student), 2012-2014 Faculty Sponsor for UGA Chapter of Oxfam, 2014-2015 Graduate Mentoring Ph.D. Dissertation Chair William Dory (in progress) Annie Watson (in progress) Ph.D. Dissertation Committee Sarah Fisher, Josh Darnell (in progress), Rongrong Liu (in progress), Carolin Maney, Josh Massey, Logan Mintz, Virginia Sanders (in progress), Steven Walter M.A. Thesis Chair Andrea Shaw M.A. Thesis Committees Allison Cuttner, Tara Trask University/Department Committee Membership University Libraries Committee, Fall 2014-Spring 2016 SPIA Curriculum Committee, Fall 2014-present Hiring Committee for IA Lecturer Position, Fall 2014 Hiring Committee for Assistant Professor in IR, Fall 2015 Hiring Committee for Assistant Professor in CP, Fall 2017 Professional Service Referee American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, British Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, Conflict Management and Peace Science, Economics and Politics, Foreign Policy Analysis, International Organization, International Studies Quarterly, International Studies Review, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Human Rights, Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Politics, National Science Foundation Political Science Program, Public Choice, Review of International Organizations, Social 5
Forces, Social Science Research, Sociological Forum, Terrorism and Political Violence, World Politics Academic Associations American Political Science Association International Studies Association Peace Science Society (International) 6
References Jason Barabas Sona Golder Professor Professor Department of Political Science Department of Political Science Stony Brook University Penn State University 7th floor, Social and Behavioral Sciences 305 Pond Lab Stony Brook, NY 11794 University Park, PA 16802 (631) 632-4304 (814) 867-4322 jason.barabas@stonybrook.edu sng11@psu.edu Bumba Mukherjee Professor Department of Political Science Penn State University 235 Pond Lab 702 Inter-cultural Center University Park, PA 16802 Washington, DC 20057 Erik Voeten Peter F. Krogh Associate Professor Department of Government Georgetown University (814) 863-1449 (202)-687-7927 sng11@psu.edu ev42@georgetown.edu David Siegel Associate Professor Department of Political Science Duke University 294H Gross Hall Durham, NC 27708 (919) 660-4306 david.siegel@duke.edu 7