Chad P. Kiewiet de Jonge 434.607.1827 (cell) ckiewiet@nd.edu 217 O Shaugnessy Hall EDUCATION Ph.D. University of Notre Dame. May 2013 (expected). Major Field: Comparative Politics Comprehensive Exam: High Pass Minor Field: American Politics Comprehensive Exam: Pass with Distinction Dissertation: Political Learning and Democratic Commitment in New Democracies Candidacy Exam Passed, December 2010 Advisor: Michael Coppedge MA University of Notre Dame. January 2010. Political Science BA Washington and Lee University. June 2007. Summa Cum Laude Major: Politics Concentration: Poverty Studies Study Abroad: School for International Training, Viña del Mar, Chile. 2006. RESEARCH INTERESTS Political Behavior Comparative Politics Methods Political learning, norms, comparative public opinion, regime preferences, political generations, clientelism, preference formation, representation, political memory, collective action, mass participation, political behavior Quality of democracy, political equality, regime change, authoritarian legacies, electoral mobilization Survey research methods, survey experiments, social desirability bias TEACHING CAPABILITIES Comparative Politics Introduction to Comparative Politics, Latin American Politics, Electoral Mobilization in Developing Countries, Public Opinion (American and Comparative), Democratization and Regimes Methodology Survey Research Methods
FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS, AND HONORS Notre Dame Kellogg Institute for International Studies Dissertation Year Fellowship. 2012-2013. Institute for Liberal Studies Graduate Student Research Award. 2011. Grant to purchase survey data from Spain and Central America for dissertation. Kellogg Institute for International Studies Graduate Research Grant. 2011. Grant for survey work in Honduras related to dissertation. Nanovic Institute Graduate Initiative Grant. 2011. Travel support for participation in the Dreilandertagung, February 13-14, 2011, University of Basel, Basel Switzerland. Kellogg Institute for International Studies Conference Travel Grant. 2011. Travel support for participation in the Dreilandertagung, February 13-14, 2011, University of Basel, Basel Switzerland. Kellogg Institute for International Studies Graduate Research Grant. 2009. Grant for survey work on vote buying in Uruguay. Lilly Presidential Fellowship. 2007-2012. Five year graduate tuition scholarship and stipend Washington & Lee Univ. Phi Beta Kappa. 2007. Academic honor society. Omicron Delta Kappa. 2007. Leadership honor society. Mapleson Award. 2007. Highest academic rank among BA graduates Robinson Award. 2007. Highest academic rank among majors in English literature, history, and social sciences Pi Sigma Alpha. 2006. Political Science honor society E.A. Research Scholar. 2006. Funded summer research assistance Milton Colvin Scholarship. 2006. Awarded by the Politics Department PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Research Varieties of Democracy (V+Dem) Project. 2011-2012. Research and management assistance for large collaborative project on democracy in the world between 1900-2012. Survey Research Methods. 2010. Course preparation assistance for graduatelevel course taught by Debra Javeline. Democratization in Latin America. 2007; 2009-10. Research assistance for Scott Mainwaring on forthcoming book on democratization in Latin America. Institutions and Democracy: Essays in Honor of Alfred Stepan. 2009. Research assistance for Scott Mainwaring for edited volume. Field Research in Chile. 2006. Qualitative field research on the formation of an indigenous political party
Democratization in Africa. 2006. Research Assistance for Tyler Dickovick. Professional Teaching National Opinion Research Center (NORC) at the University of Chicago. 2010-. Summer Intern/Graduate Research Assistant II in Economics, Labor, and Population Studies Dept. APSA-CP. 2009-2011. Assistant Editor, newsletter of the American Political Science Association Organized Section in Comparative Politics Introduction to Comparative Politics. Spring 2009. Teaching Assistant for Michael Coppedge. Introduction to International Relations. Fall 2008. Teaching Assistant for Dan Lindley. PUBLICATIONS Peerreviewed Non-peer reviewed Submitted for review Working Papers Vote Buying and Social Desirability Bias: Experimental Evidence from Nicaragua, with Ezequiel Gonzalez Ocantos, Carlos Meléndez, Javier Osorio, and David Nickerson. 2012. American Journal of Political Science 56(1): 202-217. Review of Bruhn, Kathleen. 2010. Urban Protest in Mexico and Brazil (Cambridge University Press, 2008). In Latin American Politics and Society 52(3): 172-175. The Conditionality of Vote Buying Norms: Evidence from Latin America, with Ezequiel Gonzalez Ocantos and David Nickerson. Revise and Resubmit. Artificial Inflation or Deflation? Assessing the Item Count Technique with David W. Nickerson. Sharing the Benefits of Democracy: The Polarization of Democratic Performance Evaluations Within Nations with John Griffin. Political Learning and Democratic Commitment in New Democracies Legitimacy for Sale: Turnout Buying in an Authoritarian Election, with Ezequiel Gonzalez-Ocantos. Explaining Variation in Social Desirability Bias Generated by Obtrusive Measures of Vote Buying Regime Socialization, Cultural Paths, and Civil Society Development CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2012 Sharing the Benefits of Democracy: The Heterogeneity of Democratic Performance Evaluations Within Nations with John Griffin. Presented at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 2012,
Chicago, IL. Legitimacy for Sale: Turnout Buying in an Authoritarian Election, with Ezequiel Gonzalez-Ocantos. Presented at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 2012, Chicago, IL. 2011 Political Learning and Democratic Commitment in Latin America. Presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 2011, Chicago, IL. The Conditionality of Vote Buying Norms: Evidence from Latin America, with Ezequiel Gonzalez Ocantos and David Nickerson. Presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 2011, Chicago, IL. Measuring Political Equality Cross-Nationally with John Griffin at the Dreiländertagung (Three Country Meeting) sponsored by the Austrian, German, and Swiss political science associations at the University of Basel, January 2011, Basel, Switzerland. 2010 Vote Buying and Social Desirability Bias: Experimental Evidence from Nicaragua, Presented at the 2010 Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 2010, Chicago, IL. 2009 Corruption as a Mobilizing Grievance. Presented at the XXVIII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, June 11-14, 2009, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Corruption as a Mobilizing Grievance. Presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 2-5, 2009, Chicago, IL SKILLS Methods Tech Language Quantitative: Linear and nonlinear models, maximum likelihood and categorical dependent variables models, multilevel models, and basic Bayesian analysis Qualitative: Survey design and methods STATA, R, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint), QuarkXPress, English (native), Spanish (intermediate/functional) REFERENCES Advisor Michael Coppedge Kellogg Institute for International Studies 130 Hesburgh Center University of Notre Dame
574-631-7036 coppedge.1@nd.edu David Nickerson 574-631-7016 dnickers@nd.edu Debra Javeline 574-631-2793 javeline@nd.edu Scott Mainwaring Kellogg Institute for International Studies 130 Hesburgh Center 574-631-8530 smainwar@nd.edu John Griffin 574-631-7659 John.Griffin@nd.edu