Department of Political Science George Washington University Hall of Government 403 2115 G St. NW Washington, DC 20052 Phone: 202.994.6290 FAX: 202.994.7743 e-mail: white.697@osu.edu Academic Employment George Washington University, Department of Political Science, Associate Professor, 2014 to present. The Ohio State University, Department of Political Science, Assistant Professor, 2007 to 2014. Princeton University, Center for the Study of Democratic Politics, Research Scholar, 2007-2008. The University of Texas at Austin, Department of Government, Assistant Professor, 2005 to 2007. The University of Texas at Austin, Center for African and African American Studies (CAAAS), Pre- Doctoral Fellow, 2004 to 2005. Education Ph.D., Political Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, May 2005 B.A., Political Science, Southern University, Baton Rouge, LA, December 1997 Refereed Journal Publications Kristine Kay, Gladys Mitchell-Walthour,. Priming Race and Class in Brazil: Afro- Brazilian Support for Racial versus Class Policy Forthcoming in Politics, Groups, and Identities., Chryl Laird and Troy Allen. 2014. Selling Out?: The Politics of Navigating Conflicts Between Racial Group Interest and Self-Interest. American Political Science Review. Volume 108, issue 04, pp. 783-800. Winner of the award for best paper on racial and ethnic politics presented at the 2013 American Political Science Association Meeting. Winner of the Rodney G. Higgins Award for the best faculty paper presented at the 2013 meeting of the National Conference of Black Political Scientist. Michael J. Hanmer, Anotine J. Banks and. 2014 Experiments to Reduce the Over-reporting of Voting: A Pipeline to the Truth, Political Analysis. (Winter 2014) 22 (1): 130-141 Luke Keele, Corrine M. McConnaughy and. 2012. Strengthening the
Experimenter s Toolbox: Statistical Estimation of Internal Validity. American Journal of Political Science. 56(2): 484-499. Corrine M. McConnaughy,, David L. Leal and Jason P. Casellas. 2010 A Latino on the Ballot: Explaining Co-Ethnic Voting Among Latinos and the Response of White Americans. Journal of Politics, Vol. 72, no. 4. (October):1199-1211. Tony N. Brown, Mark K. Akiyama,, Elizabeth Anderson, and Toby Jayaratne. 2009. Differentiating Contemporary Racial Prejudice from Old Fashioned Racial Prejudice. Race and Social Problems 1(2):97 110. 2007. When Race Matters and When it Doesn t: Racial Group Differences in Response to Racial Cues. American Political Science Review, 101(2): 339-354. Brian Duff, Michael J. Hanmer, Won-ho Park and. 2007. Good Excuses: Understanding Who Votes with an Improved Turnout Question. Public Opinion Quarterly, 71(1):67-90., Tasha S. Philpot, Kristin Wylie, and Ernest McGowen. 2007. Feeling the Pain of My People: Hurricane Katrina, Racial Inequality, and the Psyche of Black America. Journal of Black Studies, 37(4): 523-538. Vincent L. Hutchings, Nicholas A. Valentino, Tasha Philpot,. 2004. The Compassion Strategy: Race and the Gender Gap in American Politics. Public Opinion Quarterly, 68(4):512-541. Nicholas A. Valentino, Vincent L. Hutchings and. 2002. Cues That Matter: How Political Ads Prime Racial Attitudes During Campaigns. American Political Science Review, March: 75-90. Book Projects African-American Political Psychology: Identity, Opinion, and Action in the Post-Civil Rights Era. Edited with Tasha S. Philpot. (2010). Palgrave Macmillan Press. Ties that Bind: A Social Model of African American Political Solidarity with Chryl Laird. Work in progress. Non-Refereed Publications: Book Chapters Feeling Different: Racial Group-Based Emotional Response to Political Events. With Tasha S. Philpot, Kristin Wylie, and Ernest McGowen. In African-American Political Psychology: Identity, Opinion, and Action in the Post-Civil Rights Era.(2010) Palgrave Macmillan. Ed. Tasha S. Philpot and Ismail K. White. Page 2 of 8
Racial Cues in Campaign News: The Effects of Candidate Issue Distance on Emotional Responses, Political Attentiveness. (2006) With Vincent L. Hutchings, Nicholas A. Valentino, Tasha Philpot. In Feeling Politics: Affect and Cognition in Political Information Processing. Palgrave Macmillan. Ed. David Redlawsk. Law Review Articles The Locked Ballot Box: The Impact of State Criminal Disenfranchisement Laws on African American Voting Behavior and Implications for Reform. (2003) With Aman Mcleod and Amelia Gavin. Virginia Journal of Social Policy and the Law. 11(1): 67-88. Technical Reports How Good is This Excuse?: Correction of Overreporting of Voter Turnout Bias in the 2002 American National Election Study. (2004) With Duff, Brian, Michael J. Hanmer, and Won-ho Park. National Election Study (NES) Technical Report Series, No. nes010872. Book Reviews Review of Trust in Black America: Race, Discrimination and Politics by Shayla C. Nunnally. The American Review of Politics. Working Papers Black Leaders Silencing Their Anger: How Black Nationalism Can Lose Its Political Influence With Antoine Banks and Brian McKenzie. The Effect of Priming Racial In-Group Norms of Participation and Racial Group Conflict on Black Voter Turnout: A Field Experimental Test. With David Nickerson. Under review. African-American Turnout in Majority-Minority Districts. With Luke Keele and David Nickerson. Racial Politics Complicated: The Work of Gendered Identity Cues in American Politics. With Corrine M. McConnaughy. Adjusting Experimental Data: Models versus Design. With Luke Keele and Corrine M. McConnaughy. "Black Candidates and Black Turnout: A Study of Mayoral Elections in Louisiana." With Luke Keele, Paru Shah, and Kristine Kay. "Identity politics complicated: White womanhood and the 2008 election." With Corrine M. McConnaughy and Emily Lynch. "The Role of Information Costs in Voter Turnout." With Luke Keele. Page 3 of 8
Paper Presentations (Selected) African-American Turnout in Majority-Minority Districts. With Luke Keele. Presented at the 2011 meeting of the American Political Science Association. Racial Politics Complicated: The Work of Gendered Identity Cues in American Politics. With Corrine M. McConnaughy. Presented at the 2010 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Winner of the Lucius Barker Award for the best paper on a topic investigating race or ethnicity and politics and honoring the spirit and work of Professor Barker presented at the 2010 MWPSA meeting. Adjusting Experimental Data: Model versus Design. With Luke Keele and Corrine McConnaughy. Presented at the 2010 meeting of the American Political Science Association. Getting Out the Black Vote: The Effect of Racialized Get Out The Vote Messages on Black Voter Turnout. With David Nickerson. Presented at the 2009 meeting of the American Political Science Association. Identity Politics Complicated: Race, Gender, and Election 2008. With Corrine M. McConnaughy. Presented at the 2009 meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Dublin, Ireland and the Conference on Race, Gender and the 2008 Presidential Election, Princeton University, May 2009. Threatening Streotypes: Race, Gender, and Election 2008. With Corrine M. McConnaughy. Presented at Understanding the 2008 Presidential Election, University of Iowa, March 2009. Randomization Tests in Experimental Convenience Samples. With Corrine M. McConnaughy and Luke J. Keele. Presented at the 2008 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. A Latino on the Ballot: Explaining Co-Ethnic Voting among Latinos and the Response of Whites. With Corrine M. McConnaughy, Jason P. Casellas and David L. Leal. Presented at the 2007 meeting of the American Political Science Association. Compassionate Conservatism or Drive-By Photo Opportunity? Candidate Distance, Group Threat, and Campaign Communications. With Nicholas A. Valentino, Vincent L. Hutchings, and Tasha Philpot. Presented at the 2001 meeting of the American Political Science Association. Cues That Matter: How Political Ads Prime Racial Attitudes During Campaigns. With Nicholas A. Valentino and Vincent L. Hutchings. Presented at the 2001 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. The Effects of Black Media on White Racial Attitudes. Presented at the 2001 meeting of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists. Winner of the Sammy Young Award for Best Paper by a Graduate Student Presented at the Annual Meeting of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists. Page 4 of 8
Black Media as a Determinant of Black Linked Fate. With Harwood K. McClerking. Presented at the 1999 meeting of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists, and the 1999 meeting of the Southern Political Science Association. Academic Presentations Invited Roundtables Race in the Obama Era Roundtable, MLK Holiday Conference, Capital University, January 2011. Implicit Racial Attitudes Roundtable, Transforming Race: Crisis and Opportunity in the Age of Obama, Kirwan Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, February 2010. Identity and Politics Roundtable, Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, 2007. Experimentation in Political Science Roundtable, Summer Meeting of the Society for Political Methodology Meeting, 2007. Race and Interdisciplinarity, Implications for Research and Careers Roundtable, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 2007. Invited Talks Columbia University, Department of Political Science, November 2014. Yale University, Department of Political Science, November 2014. George Washington University, Department of Political Science, March 2013 Harvard University, Political Psychology and Behavior Speaker Series, March 2013. Duke University, Department of Political Science, February 2013. University of Chicago, Center for the Study of Race, February 2013 Vanderbilt University, Department of Political Science, March 2012. Louisiana State University, Manship School of Journalism, 2012. University of Michigan, Department of Political Science, April 2012. University of California, Berkeley, Department of Political Science, November 2010. University of Michigan, Center for Political Studies, April 2010. Columbia University, Department of Political Science, March 2010. University of California, Berkeley, Institute of Governmental Studies, February 2010. Stanford University, Department of Political Science, January 2010. University of Iowa, Conference on Understanding the 2008 Presidential Election, March 2009. Princeton University, Conference on Race, Gender and the 2008 Presidential Election, May 2009. Princeton University, Political Methodology Colloquium, May 2008. Louisiana Historical Society, March 2008. Columbia University, Center for the Study of African American Politics and Society, February 2008. Harvard University, Political Psychology and Behavior Speaker Series, February 2008. The Ohio State University, Kirwan Institute for Race and Ethnicity, December 2007. Princeton University, Center for the Study of Democratic Politics, September 2007. Notre Dame University, Rising Scholars Speaker Series, September 2007. Page 5 of 8
Fellowships, Awards, and Grants 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. Social and Behavioral Science Small Research Grant, The Ohio State University, 2010, 2012. $1,000. Time-Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (TESS) grant for Experiments to Reduce the Overreporting of Voting: A Pipeline to the Truth, with Antoine D. Banks and Michael J. Hanmer, 2010. Coca-Cola Critical Difference for Women Research Grant (with Corrine McConnaughy), The Ohio State University, 2010-2011. $2,500. National Science Foundation Minority Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship, 2007-2009. $120,000 (Stipend $80,000 & Research $40,000). Center for the Study of Democratic Politics Research Fellowship, Princeton University, 2007-2008. $45,000 (Stipend). Robert Wood Johnston Scholars in Health Policy Fellowship, Harvard University (2007-2009, Declined). University of Texas office of the vice president for research, Research Grant, 2006 to 2007. $6,000. National Science Foundation Dissertation Research Grant, 2003-2004. $12,000. National Election Study Pre-Doctoral Fellowship, 2003-2004. $36,000 Gerald R. Ford Dissertation Fellowship and Research Grant, University of Michigan, 2002. $6,000. Horace H. Rackham Merit Fellowship, University of Michigan, 1997-2002. American Political Science Association grant to attend the Institute for Political Psychology at The Ohio State University, 1998. Sammy Young Award, Best Paper Presented by a Graduate Student at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the National Conference of Black Political Scientists. Professional Activities and Service Associate Principle Investigator Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (TESS), 2013. Summer Research Opportunity Program (SROP) mentor, The Ohio State University, 2010. Section Head, Race and Ethnic Politics, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 2010. Expert Advisory Panel, Americans for American Values, 2008-2010. GLASS Alliance for Graduate Education Round Table, Lived Experience and Advice: Life as a New Assistant Professor, 2010. Page 6 of 8
Co-organizer, Conference on Methodology in Political Psychology, with Corrine McConnaughy, 2010. Co-organizer, Conference on African American Political Psychology, with Tasha Philpot, 2005. National Science Foundation Review Panel, 2008. Editorial Board, Journal of Politics, 2007-2008. Reviewer, American Journal of Political Science (2008, 2010, 2011), American Political Science Review (2009), American Politics Research (2006), Journal of Applied Social Psychology (2010), Journal of Black Studies (2009), Journal of Politics (2003, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010), Political Behavior (2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011), Political Communication (2008), Political Psychology (2010), Political Research Quarterly (2011), TESS (2007, 2009, 2010). Page 7 of 8
Professional Memberships American Political Science Association International Society for Political Psychology Midwest Political Science Association National Conference of Black Political Scientists Southern Political Science Association Teaching Experience Undergraduate Introduction to American Politics, The Ohio State University Introduction to American Government, University of Texas at Austin Black Politics, The Ohio State University Media and Politics, The Ohio State University Political Psychology, University of Texas at Austin and The Ohio State University Public Opinion, The Ohio State University Graduate Race and Ethnic Politics, The Ohio State University Political Behavior, The Ohio State University Public Opinion, University of Texas at Austin Advising Dissertation committee chair: Nyron Crawford and Chryl Laird Dissertation committee member: Zoltan Buzas, Bryan Cole, Yalidy Matos and Ernest McGowen (University of Richmond, Ph.D. University of Texas) Undergraduate research advisor: Phillip McMahan, Alex Chaitoff (2013 Recipient of Marshall Scholarship) Departmental Service The Ohio State University Admission Committee, 2013 Diversity Committee, 2010-2013 Field Chair, Race, Ethnicity and Gender, 2010-2013. APSA Minority Identification Program Representative, 2009-2011. Graduate Affairs Committee, 2009-2011. Undergraduate Summer Research Opportunity Program mentor, 2010. University of Texas at Austin American Politics Senior Search Committee, 2006-2007. Departmental Institutional Review Board Committee, 2005-2007. Graduate Admissions Committee, 2006. Page 8 of 8