Benjamin E. Bagozzi November 27th, 2016 Contact Information Current Appointments Prior Appointments Education Department of Political Science & IR Phone: (302) 831-6864 405 Smith Hall Fax: (302) 831-4452 18 Amstel Ave E-mail: bagozzib@udel.edu Newark, DE 19716 Web: http://www.benjaminbagozzi.com University of Delaware, Newark, DE Assistant Professor, Political Science & International Relations. August 2015 - Present. Affiliated Faculty, Center for Political Communication. August 2015 - Present. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN Assistant Professor, Political Science. August 2013 - June 2015. The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA Ph.D., Political Science, 2013 Committee: Bumba Mukherjee (Chair), Karen Fisher-Vanden, Phil Schrodt, and Chris Zorn Fields: International Relations, Political Methodology and Comparative Politics M.A., Political Science, 2010 University of California, San Diego, San Diego, California M.P.I.A., International Politics (regional focus: Latin America), 2008 Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan B.A., Psychology, 2005 B.A., Spanish, 2005 Articles Koren, O. and B.E. Bagozzi Forthcoming. Living Off The Land: The Connection Between Cropland, Food Security, and Violence Against Civilians. Journal of Peace Research. Bagozzi, B.E., O. Koren, and B. Mukherjee Forthcoming. Droughts, Land Appropriation, and Rebel Violence in The Developing World. Journal of Politics. Bagozzi, B.E. and D. Berliner. Forthcoming. The Politics of Scrutiny in Human Rights Monitoring: Evidence from Structural Topic Models of U.S. State Department Human Rights Reports. Political Science Research and Methods. Bagozzi, B.E. and K. Marchetti. Forthcoming. Distinguishing Occasional Abstention from Routine Indifference in Models of Vote Choice. Political Science Research and Methods. Almquist, Z.W. and B.E. Bagozzi. 2016. The Spatial Properties of Radical Environmental Organizations in the UK: Do or Die! PLoS ONE. 11(11):e0166609. Koren, O. and B.E. Bagozzi. 2016. From Global to Local, Food Insecurity is Associated with Contemporary Armed Conflicts. Food Security. 8(5), 999-1010. Bagozzi, B.E. 2016. On Malaria and the Duration of Civil War. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 60(5) 813-839. Bagozzi, B.E. 2016. The Baseline Inflated Multinomial Logit for International Relations Research. Conflict Management and Peace Science. 33(2): 174-197. Bagozzi, B.E. 2015. The Multifaceted Nature of Global Climate Change Negotiations. Review of International Organizations. 10(4): 439-464.
Bagozzi, B.E. 2015. Forecasting Civil Conflict with Zero-inflated Count Models. Civil Wars. 17(1): 1-24. Bagozzi, B.E., D.W. Hill Jr., W.H. Moore, and B. Mukherjee. 2015. Modeling Two Types of Peace: The Zero-inflated Ordered Probit (ZiOP) Model in Conflict Research. Journal of Conflict Resolution. 59(4): 728-752. Bagozzi, B.E. and S.T. Landis. 2015. The Stabilizing Effects of International Politics on Bilateral Trade Flows. Foreign Policy Analysis. 11(2): 151-171. Bagozzi, B.E., T. Brawner, B. Mukherjee, and V. Yadav. 2014. Regional International Organizations and Individual Immigration Attitudes: Results from Finite Mixture Models. International Interactions. 40(3): 350-375. Mukherjee, B. and B.E. Bagozzi. 2013. The IMF, Domestic Public Sector Banks and Currency Crises in Developing States. International Interactions. 39(1): 1-29. Bagozzi, B.E. and B. Mukherjee. 2012. A Mixture Model for Middle-category Inflation in Ordered Survey Responses. Political Analysis. 20(3): 369-386. Book Chapters Conference Proceedings Schrodt, P.A., J. Yonamine, and B.E. Bagozzi. 2013. Data-based Computational Approaches to Forecasting Political Violence. V.S. Subrahmanian (ed.). Handbook of Computational Approaches to Counterterrorism. Springer Press. 129-162. Bagozzi, B.E., D. Berliner and Z.W. Almquist. 2016. Predicting Government (Non) Responsiveness to Freedom of Information Requests with Supervised Latent Dirichlet Allocation. Proceedings of the International Conference on the Advances in Computational Analysis of Political Text. Research Grants Co-Investigator, Modernizing Political Event Data for Big Data Social Science Research. National Science Foundation (NSF). 2015-2018 ($49,000 to UD). Working Papers Guisinger, A., B. Mukherjee, B.E. Bagozzi, and M. Joo. Conditionally Accepted. Shadow Banks, the IMF and Sudden Reversals of Foreign Portfolio Investment Flows. Review of International Organizations. Almquist, Z.W. and B.E. Bagozzi Using Radical Environmentalist Texts to Uncover Network Structure and Network Features. Revise & resubmit. Sun, X., B.E. Bagozzi, U.J. Mukherjee, S. Chatterjee. Conflict Analytics: A Data-driven Study of Political Violence on a Global Scale. Berliner, D., B.E. Bagozzi, and B. Palmer-Rubin. What Information Do Citizens Want? Evidence from 1 Million Public Information Requests in Mexico. Berliner, D. and B.E. Bagozzi. The Distributive Politics of Government Information: Political Targeting and Information Disclosure in Mexico. Bagozzi, B.E., J. Beieler, and B.L. Monroe. Efficient Analysis of Big Data and Big Models for Peace and Conflict Research. Bagozzi, B.E. and P.A. Schrodt The Dimensionality of Political News Reports. Bagozzi, B.E. and B. Mukherjee Economic Shocks, Electoral Particularism, and Variation in the Use of Safeguards Across Democracies. Invited Talks Berliner, D. and B.E. Bagozzi. 2016. The Politics of Government Responsiveness: Political Targeting of Information Disclosures in Mexico. Department of Economics, Dickinson College, February 12.
Bagozzi, B.E. 2015. Modeling Inflation Processes in Discrete Political Phenomena. School of Statistics, University of Minnesota, April 2. Bagozzi, B.E. and K. Marchetti. 2014. Distinguishing Occasional Abstention from Routine Ambivalence in Models of Vote Choice. Saint Louis Area Methods Meeting (SLAMM), April 25. Bagozzi, B.E., J. Beieler, and B.L. Monroe. 2013. Efficient Analysis of Big Data and Big Models Via Distributed Computation in R. Penn State R User Group. Bagozzi B.E. and P.A. Schrodt. 2013. The Dimensionality of Political News Reports. Presented at the ISA Workshop on Best Practices in Data Collection, April 2. Mukherjee B., and B.E. Bagozzi. 2012. The IMF and Economic Crises in Authoritarian Regimes. Presented at The Tools of International Pressure (Leitner Program on International and Comparative Political Economy) Conference, Yale University, June 1-2. Bagozzi, B.E. 2012. Predicting Political Violence when the Probability of Detection is Less than 1. Methods to Account for the Biases in the Detection and Reporting of Conflict Events (Workshop), Princeton University, April 19-20. Bagozzi, B.E. 2011. Modeling Political Violence as a Rare Event. Accounting for the True Number of Events: Methods to Account for the Biases in the Detection and Reporting of Rare Events (Workshop), Columbia University, November 17-18. Conference Presentations Bagozzi, B.E., P.T. Brandt, J.R. Freeman, J.S. Holmes, A. Kim, and A. Palao. 2016. External Validation of Event Data. APSA Annual Convention, September 1-4. Bagozzi, B.E., D. Berliner and Z.W. Almquist. 2016. Predicting Government (Non) Responsiveness to Freedom of Information Requests with Supervised Latent Dirichlet Allocation. International Conference on the Advances in Computational Analysis of Political Text, July 14-16. Z.W. Almquist and B.E. Bagozzi 2016. The Spatial Properties of Radical Environmental Organizations in the UK: Do or Die! XXXVI Sunbelt Conference of the INSNA, April 5-10, 2016 Bagozzi, B.E. and D. Berliner. 2016. The Politics of Scrutiny in Human Rights Monitoring: Evidence from Structural Topic Models of U.S. State Department Human Rights Reports. ISA Annual Convention, March 16-19. Vargas, T.R., S.E. Parkinson and B.E. Bagozzi. 2016. Bleeding But Not Leading?: US Political Dynamics and Bias in International Event Data. ISA Annual Convention, March 16-19. Bagozzi, B.E. and Z.W. Almquist. 2015. Using Extremist Texts to Uncover Network Structure and Network Features. XXXV Sunbelt Conference of the INSNA, June 23-28. Koren, O. and B.E. Bagozzi. 2015. Living Off The Land: The Connection between Cropland, Food Security, and Violence against Civilians. ISA Annual Convention, February 18-24. Bagozzi, B.E. and J. Gill. 2015. Should Missing Values of the Outcome Variable Be Imputed for Regression Models? SPSA Annual Convention, January 15-17. B. Mukherjee, B.E. Bagozzi, and M. Joo. 2014. Foreign Currency Liabilities, Party Systems and Exchange Rate Overvaluation. IPES Annual Meeting, November 14-15. Bagozzi, B.E. 2014. The Varied Influences of Authoritarian Politics on International Climate Change Negotiations. APSA Annual Convention, August 28-31. Bagozzi, B.E. 2014. Estimating Survival Probabilities When Event-Failure is Imperfectly Detected (Poster). Society For Political Methodology Annual Meeting, July 24-26. Bagozzi, B.E. 2014. The Multifarious Nature of Global Climate Change Negotiations. ISA Annual
Convention, March 27-29. Bagozzi, B.E. and K. Marchetti. 2013. Distinguishing Occasional Abstention from Routine Ambivalence in Models of Vote Choice. APSA Annual Convention, August 29 - September 1. Mukherjee, B. and B.E. Bagozzi. 2013. IMF Structural Adjustment Programs, Authoritarian Legislatures, and Currency Crises. APSA Annual Convention, August 29 - September 1. Bagozzi, B.E., J. Beieler, and B.L. Monroe. 2013. Efficient Analysis of Big Data and Big Models via Distributed Computation (Poster). Society For Political Methodology Annual Meeting, July 18-20. Bagozzi, B.E. 2013. Authoritarian Strategies of Environmental Treaty Participation. ISA Annual Convention, April 3-6. Bagozzi, B.E. and S.T. Landis. 2012. The Stabilizing Effects of International Politics on Bilateral Trade Flows. MPSA Annual Convention, April 11-14. Bagozzi, B.E. 2011. A Split Population Model for Middle-Category Inflation in Ordered Survey Responses (Poster). Society For Political Methodology Annual Meeting, July 28-30. Honors and Awards Nominated (University-wide), Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program (Junior Scholar), 2015 University-wide Faculty Advising & Mentoring Award (UMN Grad-student Assembly), 2015 Jesse M. MacKnight Memorial Graduate Scholarship (Penn State), 2012 Big Data Social Science IGERT Affiliate (Penn State), 2012 Quantitative Social Sciences Initiative (QuaSSI) Predoctoral Fellow (Penn State), 2012 Outstanding Political Science Graduate Student Award (Penn State), 2012 College of Liberal Arts Forrest Crawford Graduate Scholarship (Penn State), 2011 Best M.A. Essay in Political Science (Penn State), 2010 Program in Empirical International Relations (PEIR) Graduate Research Fellowship, 2010 (declined) B.A. graduate with honors, Psi Chi, Phi Beta Delta (Michigan State), 2005 Additional Training Interuniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, Michigan USA Mathematics for Social Scientists II, Summer 2006 Simultaneous Equation Models, Summer 2009 Teaching Experience Undergraduate: Introduction to Global Politics, Politics of the Environment, International Political Economy, Global Environmental Cooperation, Quantitative Analysis in Political Science Graduate: Introduction to Statistical Analysis, Maximum Likelihood Estimation, Math Camp - Calculus Professional Section Chair: Southern Political Science Association 2017 Editorial Assistant: Political Analysis 2008-2009 Reviewer: American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, British Journal of Political Science, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, Journal of Peace Research, International Interactions, Political Science Research and Methods, Congress & the Presidency, Review of International Organizations, Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional University University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware Environmental Sciences and Studies Council 2016-2019
Population Analytics Search Committee Member 2015-2016 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota ICPSR Representative 2013-2015 Departmental University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware Graduate Policy Committee 2015-2017 Department Secretary 2015-2017 University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota Undergraduate Work Committee 2014-2015 Graduate Methods Colloquium Advisor 2014-2015 The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania Political Methodology Brown Bag Series Organizer 2011-2012 Graduate Association of Political Science (GAPS) Treasurer 2009-2010 References Available upon request.