Emily Beaulieu Department of Political Science University of Kentucky 1615 Patterson Office Tower Lexington, KY 40506 (859) 257-9677 emily.beaulieu@uky.edu Personal Website: http://blog.as.uky.edu/beaulieu/ Employment Associate Professor, University of Kentucky 2015 - present Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky 2006-15 Education Ph.D. Political Science, University of California, San Diego 2006 M.A. Political Science, University of California, San Diego 2004 B.A. International Studies with Honors, University of Washington 2000 B.A. French, University of Washington 2000 Peer Reviewed Publications Books 2014. Electoral Protest and Democracy in the Developing World. Cambridge University Press. Articles and Chapters Forthcoming. Engaging Women: Addressing the Gender Gap in Women s Networking and Productivity. PS: Political Science and Politics. (with Tiffany Barnes) 2016. Electronic Voting and Perceptions of Election Fraud and Fairness. Journal of Experimental Political Science. 2014. Gender Stereotypes and Corruption: How Candidates Affect Perceptions of Election Fraud. Politics and Gender 10(3): 365-391. (with Tiffany Barnes) 2014. From Voter ID to Party ID: How Political Parties Affect Individuals Perceptions of Election Fraud in the U.S. Electoral Studies 35: 24-32. 1
2012. Sovereign Debt and Regime Type: Reconsidering the Democratic Advantage. International Organization 66(4): 709-738. (with Gary W. Cox and Sebastian Saiegh) 2010. Dissent, Repression, and Inconsistency. 2010. in Rethinking Violence: States and Non-State Actors in Conflict. Erica Chenoweth and Adria Lawrence, eds. MIT Press. (with Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham) 2009. In the Shadow of Democracy Promotion: Strategic Manipulation, International Observers, and Election Boycotts. Comparative Political Studies 42(3), March. (with Susan Hyde) Other Publications 2013. International Election Observers and the Democratic Quality of Elections (review). Election Law Journal 12(1): 100-105. 2012. Intergovernmental Organizations and Election Integrity: Resolving Conflict and Promoting Democracy. International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance. http://www.idea.int/democracydialog/upload/interregionalorganizations-and-election-integrity-resolving-conflict-and-promotingdemocracy.pdf 2011. Elections and Democracy: to cheat or to change? (review). International Studies Review 13(2): 310-313. Working Papers and Manuscripts Restoring Trust in the Police: Why Female Officers Reduce Suspicions of Corruption. (with Tiffany Barnes and Gregory Saxton, R&R at Governance) Partisan Conflict In Extremis: Legislative Brawling and Public Opinion (with Nathan Batto) Political Assassination and Regime Attitudes: The Contingent Consequences of Election Violence (With Ines Levin) Conditioning Public Support for Voter Identification Laws: The impact of Participation and State-level policy (with Ryan Voris) Political Polarization, Election Fraud Perceptions, and Support for Voter Identification Laws Ethnic Politics and Partisan Violence: Explaining Variation in the Caribbean 2
Honors & Awards National Science Foundation Law & Social Science Section RAPID 2016 Grant. Award ID: 1660342 (Emily Beaulieu, Bridgett King, Melynda Price Co-PIs) $94,735 National Science Foundation Political Science Section Pilot Grant. 2016 Award ID: 1632058 (Emily Beaulieu PI); $25,000 The National Women s Caucus for Political Science Mansbridge Award 2016 (for the Women Also Know Stuff initiative) UK, College of Arts & Sciences, Outstanding Teaching Award 2014-15 National Science Foundation, TESS grant (Timesharing Experiments in 2013 the Social Sciences) Political Parties and Perceptions of Election Fraud UK, Vice President of Research, Summer Faculty Research Fellowship 2013 ($7,000) Vanderbilt University, Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions 2009-10 Visiting Scholar appointment (declined) UK, Vice President of Research, Summer Faculty Research Fellowship 2007 ($6,000) UK, College of Arts & Sciences, Summer Research Fellowship 2007 ($3,800) Graduate Fellow, American Academy of Political and Social Science 2005 National Science Foundation, Dissertation Improvement Grant 2004 (SES 0418519, $13,404). UCSD Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies 2004 Dissertation Grant UCSD Dean s Travel Fund Grant 2004 UCSD Mark Twain Fellowship 2000-04 Invited Talks Partisan Conflict In Extremis: Legislative Brawling and Public November, 2016 Opinion. University of Colorado, Boulder 3
Boycotts, Brawls, and Election Fraud: How Politicians make April 2014 Democratic Institutions work for them. Empire Lecture Series. MPSA Annual Conference, Chicago, IL Intergovernmental Organizations and Election Integrity: December 2011 Resolving Conflict & Promoting Democracy International IDEA, Stockholm, Sweden Competition and Contention: Consequences of Electoral March 2011 Protest for Democracy Soka University of America Competition and Contention: Consequences of Electoral February 2011 Protest for Democracy Reed College Election Protest and Democratic Reform April 2008 Ohio State University Election Protest and Democratic Reform November 2007 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Domestic and International Determinants of Election Boycotts. April 2007 Yale University Birth Pangs or Death Throes? May 2006 Yale University Les Boycotts des Elections et leurs consquences pour la démocratie January 2006 University of Montreal The Causes and Consequences of Election Boycotts November 2005 Reed College Professional Service Chair, 2017 Best Book Award Committee, 2016 Experimental Section, APSA Award Committee, MPSA Women s Caucus 2017 Outstanding 2016 Achievement Award Section Chair, MPSA Transitions to Democracy Section, 2017 2017 MPSA Annual Meeting Editorial Board Member, Women Also Know Stuff 2015-4
President, Midwest Political Science Association Women s Caucus 2015 Treasurer, Comparative Democratization Section, APSA 2015-17 Section Chair, APSA Representation and Electoral Systems Section, 2015 2015 APSA Annual Meeting Co-Host Visions in Methodology Conference (with Tiffany Barnes) 2015 President-Elect, Midwest Political Science Association Women s Caucus 2014 Executive Committee, APSA Representation and Electoral Systems 2013 Section Guest Editor, Election Law Journal 12(1) special issue on international 2013 election observation Organized Theme Panel for the APSA annual conference, 2007 Chicago, August 30 September 2. Beyond Florida 2000: Multidisciplinary Approaches to the Issue of Vote Rigging. Referee for: American Journal of Political Science American Political Science Review British Journal of Political Science Comparative Political Studies Election Law Journal International Studies Quarterly Journal of Politics New York University Press Political Behavior Politics and Gender Public Opinion Quarterly Oxford University Press University Press of Kentucky University Service Participant, Women s Educational Leadership Development Program 2015-16 Member, Faculty Senate 2015-17 Acting Director of Graduate Studies, Political Science Spring 2015 Director, University of Kentucky Women in Political Science (WiPS) 2012-15 organization & Speaker Series Member, UK Political Science Department Executive Committee 2012-14 5
Member, UK Political Science Graduate Studies Committee 2011-14 Speaker, Faculty Expectations for Come See for Yourself, UK 2011 diversity recruitment events Member, UK International Studies Program Advisory Committee 2008-11 Dissertation Advising Priyam Saharia (Co-Chair) Ph.D. completed 2014 Gabriela Rangel (Chair) Dakota Thomas (Chair) Gregory Saxton (Chair) Teaching Experience Associate Professor, University of Kentucky 2015- Politics of Latin America (PS 756) Strategies of Inquiry in Political Science (PS 671) Politics of France (PS 410) Election 2016: The Science of Politics (HON 251) Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky 2006-14 Introductions to Comparative Politics (PS 210) Culture and Politics of the Third World (PS 212) Elections in Developing Countries (PS 391) Politics of Development (PS 391) Cheating Corruption and Crime (PS 391) Comparative Theory and Methods (PS 620) Democracy and International Affairs (PS 735) Lecturer, University of California, San Diego Winter 2006 Elections in the Developing World Visiting Professor, University of San Diego Fall 2004 Political Science Research Methods Teaching Assistant, University of California, San Diego 2001-03 Introduction to Comparative Politics Power & Justice Introduction to Political Theory Additional Education Presenting Data and Information, by Edward Tufte January 2005 6
Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) 2002 Summer Program in Quantitative Methods Research Interests Democratization Elections and election administration Non-standard electoral strategies Protest strategies and political violence International democracy promotion Domestic institutions & economic globalization Languages French fluency (written and spoken) Spanish proficiency (written and spoken) 7