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June 15, 2011 Department of Political Science George Washington University 2115 G Street NW Suite 440 Washington DC 20052 jsides@gwu.edu http://home.gwu.edu/~jsides ph 202 994 3538 JOHN M. SIDES APPOINTMENTS Associate Professor of Political Science. George Washington University. 2011-present. Assistant Professor of Political Science. George Washington University. 2005-2011. Assistant Professor of Government. University of Texas at Austin. 2003-2005. EDUCATION Ph.D. in Political Science. University of California, Berkeley. 2003. M.A. in Political Science. University of California, Berkeley. 1997. B.A. with Highest Distinction and Highest Honors in Political Science, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. 1996. BOOKS REFEREED ARTICLES Sides, John, Daron Shaw, Matt Grossmann, and Keena Lipsitz. 2011. Campaigns and Elections: Rules, Reality, Strategy, Choice. New York: W.W. Norton, forthcoming. McGhee, Eric, and John Sides. 2011. What Drives Partisan Turnout? Political Behavior 33(2): 313-334. Sides, John, Keena Lipsitz, and Matthew Grossmann. 2010. Do Voters Perceive Negative Campaigns as Informative Campaigns? American Politics Research 38(3): 502-530. Lawrence, Eric, John Sides, and Henry Farrell. 2010. Self-Segregation or Deliberation? Blog Readership, Participation, and Polarization in American Politics. Perspectives on Politics 8(1): 141-157. Sides, John, Eric Schickler, and Jack Citrin. 2008. If Everyone Had Voted, Would Bubba and Dubya Have Won? Presidential Studies Quarterly, 38(3): 521-39. With Jack Citrin and Eric Schickler. Sides, John, and Andrew Karch. 2008. Messages that Mobilize? Issue Publics and Issue Appeals in Campaign Advertising. Journal of Politics 70 (2): 1-12. Citrin, Jack, and John Sides. 2008. Immigration and the Imagined Community in Europe and the United States. Political Studies 56 (1): 33-56.

2 Elkins, Zachary, and John Sides. 2007. Can Institutions Create Unity in Multiethnic Societies? American Political Science Review 101(4): 693-708. Sides, John. 2007. The Consequences of Campaign Agendas. American Politics Research 35 (4): 465-488. Sides, John, and Jack Citrin. 2007. European Opinion about Immigration: The Role of Identities, Interests, and Information. British Journal of Political Science 37 (3): 477-504. Sides, John. 2006. The Origins of Campaign Agendas. British Journal of Political Science 36 (3): 407-436. Lipsitz, Keena, Christine Trost, Matthew Grossmann, and John Sides. 2005. What Voters Want from Political Campaign Communication. Political Communication 22(3): 337-354. Citrin, Jack, Eric Schickler, and John Sides. 2003. What If Everyone Voted? Simulating the Impact of Increased Turnout in Senate Elections. American Journal of Political Science 47 (1): 75-90. Schickler, Eric, Eric McGhee, and John Sides. 2003. Remaking the House and Senate: Personal Power, Ideology, and the 1970s Reforms. Legislative Studies Quarterly 28 (3): 297-333. Schickler, Eric, and John Sides. 2000. Intergenerational Warfare: The Senate Decentralizes Appropriations. Legislative Studies Quarterly 25: 551-575. OTHER PUBLICATIONS Sides, John, Eric Schickler, and Jack Citrin. 2011. Who Governs if Everyone Votes? In Paul M. Sinderman and Benjamin Highton (eds.), Facing the Challenge of Democracy: Explorations in the Analysis of Public Opinion and Political Participation. Princeton: Princeton University Press, forthcoming. Sides, John and Jake Haselswerdt. 2011. Campaigns and Elections. In Adam Berinsky (ed.), New Directions in Public Opinion. New York: Routledge, forthcoming. Sides, John. 2011. The Political Scientist as a Blogger. PS: Political Scientist and Politics 44(2): 267-271. Nyhan, Brendan and John Sides. 2011. How Political Science Can Help Journalism (and Still Let Journalists Be Journalists). The Forum 9(1), Article 2. Farrell, Henry and John Sides. 2010. Building a Political Science Public Sphere with Blogs. The Forum: 8(3), Article 10. Aday, Sean, Henry Farrell, Marc Lynch, John Sides, John Kelly, and Ethan Zuckerman. 2010. Blogs and Bullets: New Media in Contentious Politics. Report for the United States Institute of Peace. Sides, John. 2006. Electoral Politics. In Gillian Peele, Christopher J. Bailey, Bruce E. Cain, and B. Guy Peters (eds.), Developments in American Politics 5. Hampshire: Palgrave MacMillan. Citrin, Jack, and John Sides. 2006. European Immigration in the People s Court. In Craig A. Parsons and Timothy M. Smeeding (eds.), Immigration and the Transformation of Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

3 Brady, Henry E., Richard Johnston, and John Sides. 2006. The Study of Campaigns. In Henry Brady and Richard Johnston (eds.), Capturing Campaign Effects. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Citrin, Jack, and John Sides. 2004. More than Nationals: How Identity Choice Matters in the New Europe. In Richard Hermann, Thomas Risse, and Marilynn Brewer (eds.), Transnational Identities: Becoming European in the EU. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. Citrin, Jack, and John Sides. 2004. Can There Be Europe Without Europeans? Problems of Identity in a Multinational Community. In Margaret G. Hermann (ed.), Advances in Political Psychology (vol. 1). New York: Pergamon Press. Citrin, Jack, Jonathan Cohen, and John Sides. 2002. The Causes and Consequences of Crossover Voting in the 1998 California Election. In Bruce Cain and Elisabeth Gerber (eds.), Voting at the Political Faultline: California s Experiment with the Blanket Primary. Berkeley: University of California Press. Kousser, Thad, and John Sides. 2002. Addendum: Crossover Behavior in the March 2000 Primary. In Bruce Cain and Elisabeth Gerber (eds.), Voting at the Political Faultline: California s Experiment with the Blanket Primary. Berkeley: University of California Press. OTHER WRITING Co-founder and contributor. The Monkey Cage. 2007-present. Named 2011 Blog of the Year by The Week. McGhee, Eric, Brendan Nyhan, and John Sides. 2010. Midterm Postmortem. Boston Review, November 11. Masket, Seth, and John Sides. 2010. Dems Will Lose Seats But Not Why You Think. New York Daily News (28 May). Sides, John. 2010. On Haiti, America s Short Attention Span Strikes Again. Salon. 30 April. Binder, Sarah, Andrew Gelman, and John Sides. 2010. Political and Institutional Hurdles Prevent Serious Reform Boston Review (March/April). Sides, John. 2010. On Spending, Conservatives Are Quite Conflicted. Salon. 24 February. Gelman, Andrew, and John Sides. 2009. Stories and Stats: The Truth about Obama s Victory Wasn t in the Papers. Boston Review (September/October). Gelman, Andrew, and John Sides. 2009. Why an Abortion Consensus Is Unlikely: The Strange Dynamics of this Hot-Button Issue New York Daily News (22 May). Sides, John. 2009. Review of Eurostars and Eurocities (by Adrian Favell). West European Politics 32(3): 693-94. Sides, John. 2009. Review of The Persuadable Voter (by D. Sunshine Hillygus and Todd Shields). Public Opinion Quarterly 73(1): 224-26. Sides, John and Eric Lawrence. 2008. Who Listens to Bloggingheads? Los Angeles Times. 13 July 2008.

4 Sides, John. 2008. Patching Up the Parties. Los Angeles Times. 25 May 2008. Sides, John. 2006. Review of New Media Campaigns and the Managed Citizen (by Philip Howard). Political Science Quarterly 121 (3): 529-30. GRANTS & AWARDS INVITED PRESENTATIONS TEACHING ADVISING Bender Teaching Award. George Washington University. 2010. United States Institute of Peace for New Media and Contentious Politics (with Sean Aday, Henry Farrell, and Marc Lynch). $105,000. 2009-2011. Columbian College Facilitating Fund. $7,581. 2009 Professor of the Year. Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. 2008. Honorable Mention for Best Article. APSA Comparative Democratization Section (for Can Institutions Build Unity in Multi-ethnic States? ). 2007. George Washington University Facilitating Fund. $6,500. 2007 Policy Research Scholar. George Washington Institute of Public Policy. 2006-2007 and 2011-2012. University of Texas Summer Research Grant. $10,000. 2004. Institute of Governmental Studies Research Grant, University of California, Berkeley. $7,000. 2002-2003. Continuing Student Fellowship. University of California, Berkeley. 2001-2002. Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor Award. University of California, Berkeley. 2000. Peter H. Odegard Award. Department of Political Science. University of California, Berkeley. 1999. Regents Fellowship and Tuition Scholarship. University of California, Berkeley. 1996-1998. Phi Beta Kappa. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 1995. John Motley Morehead Scholarship. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 1992-1996. McGill University, Princeton University (Conference on Comparative Approaches to Immigration and Ethnic Diversity), IUPUI (Bulen Symposium on American Politics, University of Virginia, Temple University, George Washington University (School of Media and Public Affairs), University of California, Berkeley, Georgetown University (Workshop for the CID Survey Project, Columbia University, Georgetown University, University of Colorado at Boulder, University of Texas at Austin, Ohio State University, Yale University, Princeton University, Northwestern University, Harvard University. Campaigns and Elections, Introduction to American Politics, Media and Politics, Political Behavior (Ph.D. level), Political Psychology, Public Opinion. George Washington University: Aaron Dusso, Laura Evans (chair), Robert Griffin (chair). University of Texas at Austin: Brian Arbour, Danny Hayes, Seth McKee, Kanan

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