Karen Long Jusko Encina Hall West, Room 441, 616 Serra Mall, Stanford CA 94305-6044 kljusko@stanford.edu (650) 724-9906 https://people.stanford.edu/kljusko/ PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS September 12, 2018 Assistant Professor. January 2009 Current. Department of Political Science, Stanford University. Faculty Affiliate of the Europe Center and the Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality. Assistant Professor (Subject to PhD). September 2007 December 2008. Department of Political Science, Stanford University. Visiting Scholar. Septemer 2006-June 2007. Center for the Study of Democratic Politics, Princeton University. EDUCATION University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Doctor of Philosophy (in Political Science), December 2008. Dissertation: The Political Representation of the Poor. Committee: Christopher Achen (co-chair), John Jackson (co-chair), Robert Franzese, and James Lepkowski. Award: Harold D. Lasswell Award given for the best disseration in the field of public policy by the American Political Science Association, 2010. Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. Visiting graduate student, Department of Politics. September 2003 May 2004. University of Toronto, Toronto, ON. Honors Bachelor of Arts with High Distinction, June 2000. Specialist in Political Science, minor in History. RESEARCH ACTIVITIES Book Projects 2017. Who Speaks for the Poor? Electoral Geography, Party Entry, and Representation. Cambridge University Press (Cambridge Studies in Comparative Politics). Award: Honorable Mention, Luebbert Book Award, given for the best book in the field of comparative politics by the American Political Science Association, 2018. (In progress). The Prisoner s Dilemma: Representation and the Comparative Political Economics of Prison Reform.
Jusko 2 Articles, Reports, and Book Chapters 2017. Are We Providing Enough to Those Who Have Too Little? Measuring Poverty Relief (with K. Weisshaar). Political Science Research and Methods, 1-17. doi:10.1017/psrm.2017.27. 2016. Safety Net. State of the Union: The Poverty and Inequality Report, 2016. The Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality. Stanford University. 1 February 2016. 2015. Electoral Geography and Redistributive Politics. Journal of Theoretical Politics. 27(2):269-87. 2015. State of the States: Safety Net. The Poverty and Inequality Report, 2015. The Stanford Center on Poverty and Inequality. Stanford University. 2 February 2015. 2014. Evaluating American Safety Net Programs, 1988-2012: A Poverty Relief Ratio (with K. Weisshaar). Report prepared for the National Report Card on Poverty and Inequality: The Stanford Conference on the State of the Union. 13 January 2014. 2009. Methodological Challenges Research Opportunities and Questions for the Future (with D. Howell). In Klingemann, H. (ed.), The Comparative Study of Electoral Systems. New York: Oxford University Press. 2006. Political-Economic Cycles (with R. Franzese). In Witten, D., and B. Weingast (eds.), Oxford Handbook of Political Economy. New York: Oxford University Press.. 2005. Strategies for Analysis of Multi-Country Individual-Level Data (with O. Kedar and W.P. Shively) Comparative Politics Newsletter, 16(2). 2005. Applying a Two-Step Strategy to the Analysis of Cross-National Public Opinion Data (with W. P. Shively). Political Analysis 13:4, 327-44. 2004. Canadian Public Opinion: Patterns of Consensus Among Canada s Regional Communities. In Geer, J. (ed.), Encyclopedia of Public Opinion Research. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. 2004. Spearman-Brown Correlation, Systematic Error, and Unit of Analysis. In Lewis-Beck, M., Bryman, A. & Liao, T. F. (eds.), Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Current Working Papers Opportunity, not Grievance: The Strategic Entry of the Norwegian Labor Party. (Under review). Electoral Geography, Strategic Mobilization, and Implications for Voter Turnout. (Being revised). The Great Migration and Implications for American Party Politics. Who Benefits? The Politics of Access. Invited Seminar and Workshop Presentations (2013 ) Political Development Workshop. Centre for the Study of the United States, University of Toronto. 28-29 September 2018.
Jusko 3 Inequality, Democracy, and America s Future. Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation, Harvard Kennedy School. 29 August 2018. Interdisciplinary Workshop on Politics and Policy. Institute for Social Policy, University of Michigan. 18 April 2018. Comparative Politics Seminar. Department of Politics, Princeton University. 9 April 2018. Comparative Politics Seminar. London School of Economics. 1 February 2018. Politics Seminar. Nuffield College, Oxford University. 31 January 2018. Social Science History Research Seminar. Stanford University. 18 February 2016. Political Development Workshop. Centre for the Study of the United States, University of Toronto. 2-3 October 2015. Harvard Meeting on Political Geography. Harvard University. 9-10 May 2015. MacMillan Comparative Politics Workshop. Yale University. 25 March 2014. Interdisciplinary Workshops on Politics and Policy. Center for Political Studies, University of Michigan. 19 March 2014. Comparative Politics Workshop. University of California, Berkeley. 7 March 2014. Distinguished Speaker Series. University of British Columbia. 6 February 2014. Stanford Center for Poverty and Inequality Colloquium. Stanford University. 18 December 2013. HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS Honorable Mention, APSA s Luebbert Book Award, given for the best book in the field of comparative politics. Awarded September 2018. W. Glenn Campbell and Rita Ricardo-Campbell National Fellowship. Hoover Institution, Stanford University. September 2011 June 2012. APSA s Harold D. Lasswell Award for the Best Dissertation in the Field of Public Policy. Awarded September 2010. Mentoring Faculty in Residence, Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models. University of California, Berkeley. June July 2010. Collaborator, Canadian Election Study. Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada and Elections Canada. December 2009-2013. Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences Research Development Initiative. Visiting Fellowship (University College Dublin). Awarded October 2008 for 22 November-12 December 2009. European Collaborative Research Programme Grant in Cross-National and Multi-level Analysis of Human Values, Institutions and Behaviour (EUROCORES-HumVIB). European Science Foundation and National Science Foundation. September 2008-August 2011. Institute for Research in the Social Sciences (IRiSS) Faculty Fellowship. Stanford University. September 2008 June 2010 and September 2014 June 2016. IRiSS Seed Grant (with Alberto Diaz-Cayeros and Jonathan Rodden). Stanford University. June 2008. United Postal Service Endowment Fund Grant (with Alberto Diaz-Cayeros, Zephyr Frank, and
Jusko 4 Jonathan Rodden). Stanford University. June 2008 June 2010. Center for the Study of Democratic Politics Predoctoral Fellowship. Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University. September 2006. Visiting Scholar Grant. Luxembourg Income Study. June 2006. Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models (EITM) Poster Prize, Honorable Mention. (Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meetings). National Science Foundation (NSF). April 2006. Poverty Research Grant. National Poverty Center, University of Michigan. January-May 2006. EITM Poster Prize (Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meetings). National Science Foundation (NSF). April 2004. EITM: Graduate Student Training. NSF. September 2003 May 2004. Doctoral Fellowship, and Federalism and Federations Doctoral Fellowship Supplement. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). May 2003-October 2004. Father Robert Madden Award. St. Michael s College, University of Toronto. June 2000. Gordon Cressy Leadership Award. University of Toronto Alumni Association. April 2000. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Service For the American Political Science Association (APSA): Class and Inequality, Section Secretary, 2016. Representation and Electoral Systems Council Member, 2016. Excellence in Mentoring Award Committee (Public Policy Section), 2018. Best Paper in Comparative Public Policy, Committee Chair, 2016. Committee Member, 2017. Comparative Politics Section Council Member, 2015 2017. Public Policy Section Council Member, 2015 2017. Seymour Martin Lipset Best Book Award Committee, 2014. Riker Book Award Committee, 2013. Comparative Politics Data Set Award Committee, 2012. For the Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA): President and Council Nomination Committee, 2011. Best Paper in Comparative Politics Award Committee, 2010. For the Southern Political Science Association (SPSA): Program Committee, Class and Inequality, 2016. For the Society for Political Methodology: Graduate Student Poster Award Committee, 2008, 2009, 2015. At Stanford: Pre-Major Adviser/Newcomer Guide. 2009.
Jusko 5 International Relations and Comparative Politics Search Committee (Junior and Senior). 2008 2009. Graduate Admissions Committee. 2008-2010, 2013-2016. Co-ordinator. Comparative Politics Workshop. 2008 2010, 2012 2014. Curriculum Development Committee, Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality. 2009 2010. Invited Discussant (2013 ) The Institutional Politics of Energy and Climate Change. A manuscript conference on Phillip Lipscy s new book project. Stanford University. 16 May 2018. Stanford Summer Juku. 2014, 2015. Political Representation: Fifty Years After Miller & Stokes. Vanderbilt University. 1-2 March 2013. The Canadian Party System: An Analytic History. A manuscript conference on Richard Johnston s new book project. 11 November 2013. The First Annual Toronto Political Behaviour Workshop. University of Toronto. 9 10 November 2013. EPSA, Annual Meeting. Barcelona, Spain. 20-22 June 2013. APSA, Annual Meetings. 2013, 2015 2018. MPSA, Annual Meetings. 2013 2018. PolMeth, Annual Meetings. 2015, 2018. Reviewer American Journal of Political ScienceAmerican Political Science Review, Canadian Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, European Union Politics, Journal of Politics, International Political Science Review, International Journal of Public Opinion Research, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Politics, National Science Foundation, Political Analysis, Political Behavior, Quarterly Journal of Political Science, Taylor & Francis, and World Politics.