Contact Information Curriculum Vitae Garrett Glasgow glasgow@polsci.ucsb.edu Professional Background Senior Consultant, NERA Economic Consulting, July 2014 to present. Associate Professor of Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, July 2006 to July 2015. Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of California, Santa Barbara, July 2000 to July 2006. Postdoctoral Fellow, Center for Basic Research in the Social Sciences (CBRSS), Harvard University, July 1999 to July 2000. California Institute of Technology, Ph.D., June 1999 in Social Sciences. M.A., June 1998 in Social Sciences. University of California, Los Angeles, B.A., cum laude, 1995 (Political Science/Economics). Journal Articles Smith, Anne, and Garrett Glasgow. 2018. Integrated Uncertainty Analysis for Ambient Pollutant Health Risk Assessment: A Case Study of Ozone Mortality Risk. Risk Analysis. 38(1): 163-176. Glasgow, Garrett, and Kenneth Train. 2018. Lost Use-Value from Environmental Injury when Visitation Drops at Undamaged Sites. Land Economics. 94(1): 87-96. Glasgow, Garrett, and Anne Smith. 2017. Uncertainty in the Estimated Risk of Lung Function Decrements Owing to Ozone Exposure. Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology. 27(5): 535-538. Glasgow, Garrett, and Sarah Butler. 2017. The Value of Non-Personally Identifiable Information to Consumers of Online Services: Evidence from a Discrete Choice Experiment. Applied Economics Letters. 24(6): 392-395. Cleveland, David A., Lauren Copeland, Garrett Glasgow, Michael McGinnis and Eric R.A.N. Smith. 2016. The Influence of Environmentalism on Attitudes Toward Local Agriculture and Urban Expansion. Society & Natural Resources, 29(1): 88-103. 1
Glasgow, Garrett, and Sona N. Golder. 2015. A New Approach to the Study of Parties Entering Government. British Journal of Political Science, 45(4): 739-754. Glasgow, Garrett, Matt Golder, and Sona N. Golder. 2012. New Empirical Strategies for the Study of Parliamentary Government Formation. Political Analysis, 20(2): 248-270. Glasgow, Garrett, Paul G. Lewis, and Max Neiman. 2012. Local Development Policies and the Foreclosure Crisis in California: Can Local Policies Hold Back National Tides? Urban Affairs Review, 48(1): 64-85. Glasgow, Garrett, Matt Golder, and Sona N. Golder. 2011. Who Wins? Determining the Party of the Prime Minister. American Journal of Political Science, 55(4): 937-954. Glasgow, Garrett. 2011. Do Local Landmark Bridges Increase the Suicide Rate? An Alternative Test of the Likely Effect of Means Restriction at Suicide Jumping Sites. Social Science & Medicine, 72(6): 884-889. Soleri, Daniela, David A. Cleveland, Garrett Glasgow, Stuart H. Sweeney, Flavio Aragón Cuevas, Mario R. Fuentes, and Humberto Ríos L. 2008. Testing Assumptions Underlying Economic Research on Transgenic Food Crops for Third World Farmers: Evidence from Cuba, Guatemala and Mexico. Ecological Economics, 67(4): 667-682. Adams, James, Michael Clark, Lawrence Ezrow, and Garrett Glasgow. 2006. Are Niche Parties Fundamentally Different from Mainstream Parties? The Causes and the Electoral Consequences of Western European Parties Policy Shifts, 1976-1998. American Journal of Political Science, 50(3): 513-529. Glasgow, Garrett, and Roberto Weber. 2005. Is There a Relationship Between Election Outcomes and Perceptions of Personal Economic Well-being? A Test Using Post-election Economic Expectations. Electoral Studies, 24(4): 581-601. Glasgow, Garrett. 2005. Evidence of Group-Based Economic Voting: NAFTA and Union Households in the 1992 US Presidential Election. Political Research Quarterly, 58(3): 427-434. Glasgow, Garrett, and R. Michael Alvarez. 2005. Voting Behavior and The Electoral Context of Government Formation. Electoral Studies, 24(2): 245-264. Adams, James, Michael Clark, Lawrence Ezrow, and Garrett Glasgow. 2004. Understanding Change and Stability in Party Ideologies: Do Parties Respond to Public Opinion or to Past Election Results? British Journal of Political Science, 34(4): 589-610. Glasgow, Garrett. 2002. The Efficiency of Congressional Campaign Committee Contributions in House Elections. Party Politics, 8(6): 657-672. Glasgow, Garrett. 2001. Mixed Logit Models for Multiparty Elections. Political Analysis, 9(2): 116-136. 2
Alvarez, R. Michael, and Garrett Glasgow. 2000. Two-Stage Estimation of Non-Recursive Choice Models. Political Analysis, 8(2): 147-165. Glasgow, Garrett, and R. Michael Alvarez. 2000. Uncertainty and Candidate Personality Traits. American Politics Quarterly, 28(1): 26-49. Other Publications Glasgow, Garrett. 2011. Logit and Probit Analysis. In Bertrand Badie, Dirk Berg- Schlosser, and Leonardo Morlino (Eds.), The International Encyclopedia of Political Science. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE. Glasgow, Garrett. 2011. Introduction to the Virtual Issue: Recent Advances in Discrete Choice Methods in Political Science. In Garrett Glasgow (Ed.), Political Analysis Virtual Issue on Discrete Choice Methods. Cleveland, David, Paolo Gardinali, Garrett Glasgow, Michael McGinnes, John Mohr, Eric R.A.N. Smith, Megan Carney, and Lauren Copeland. 2010. The 2010 Central Coast Survey. Social Science Survey Center/Benton Survey Research Lab, University of California, Santa Barbara. Glasgow, Garrett, and R. Michael Alvarez. 2008. Discrete Choice Methods. In Janet M. Box-Steffensmeier, Henry E. Brady, and David Collier (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Political Methodology. New York, NY: Oxford University Press. Glasgow, Garrett. 2008. Interdisciplinary Methods Training in Political Science. The Political Methodologist, 15(2): 8-11. Glasgow, Garrett. 2005. Stratified Sampling Types. In Kimberly Kempf-Leonard (Ed.), The Encyclopedia of Social Measurement. Volume 3, pp. 683-688. Boston, MA: Elsevier Academic Press. Glasgow, Garrett. 2004. Arrow s Impossibility Theorem. In Michael Lewis-Beck, Alan E Bryman, and Tim Futing Liao (Eds.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods. Volume 1, pp. 24-25. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE. Glasgow, Garrett. 2004. Bounded Rationality. In Michael Lewis-Beck, Alan E Bryman, and Tim Futing Liao (Eds.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods. Volume 1, pp. 78-79. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE. Glasgow, Garrett. 2004. Conditional Logit. In Michael Lewis-Beck, Alan E Bryman, and Tim Futing Liao (Eds.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods. Volume 1, pp. 166-167. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE. Glasgow, Garrett. 2004. Multinomial Logit. In Michael Lewis-Beck, Alan E Bryman, and Tim Futing Liao (Eds.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods. Volume 2, pp. 682-683. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE. 3
Glasgow, Garrett. 2003. Review of Vicious Cycle: Presidential Decision Making in the American Political Economy, by Constantine J. Spiliotes. Political Science Quarterly, 118:351-352. Grants, Awards, and Fellowships The 2011 Charles Redd Award for the Best Paper on the Politics of the American West, for Local Development Policies and the Foreclosure Crisis in California: Can Local Policies Hold Back National Tides? With Paul G. Lewis and Max Neiman. Paper presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association. UCSB Academic Senate, Committee on Research, 2010. Project Title: Does the Location of a Polling Place Influence Voting Behavior? Voting in Churches and Support for Proposition 8. ($4,000). UC Riverside Academic Senate, Committee on Research, 2009. Project Title: Local Development Policies and the Foreclosure Crisis in California: Can Local Policies Hold Back National Tides? ($1,500). With Paul G. Lewis and Max Neiman. UC Pacific Rim Research Program, 2008. Project Title: Agricultural Diversity and Sustainable Development in China and Mexico: Farmers, Genetic Diversity and Transgenic Crops in the Centers of Crop Origin and Diversity. ($41,425). With Daniela Soleri and David A. Cleveland. UCSB Academic Senate, Instructional Improvement Grant, 2006. ($4,867). With Heather Stoll and Stephen Weatherford. UCSB Academic Senate Faculty Career Development Award, 2004. Project Title: A Unified Model of Political Choice. ($5,933). UCSB Academic Senate, Instructional Improvement Grant, 2004. ($6,500). With Raymond Wong and John Mohr. UCSB Academic Senate, Committee on Research, 2003. Project Title: Setting the Media s Agenda: Can Grass Roots Groups Call Attention to Emerging National Issues? ($3,372). With Stephen Weatherford. Institute for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Research, 2003. Project title: Setting the Media s Agenda: Can Grass Roots Groups Call Attention to Emerging National Issues? ($3,372). With Stephen Weatherford. UCSB Academic Senate Faculty Career Development Award, 2003. Project Title: Political Influences on Economic Expectations. ($5,933). UCSB Academic Senate, Committee on Research, 2002. Project Title: Uncertainty, Partisanship, and Economic Expectations. ($2,993). 4
UCSB Academic Senate Junior Faculty Research Incentive Award, 2002. ($5,000). Institute for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Research, 2001. Project title: The Difference between Prospective Economic Voting and Survey Questions on Prospective Economic Voting. ($5,000). McDonnell Scholarship, 1997-98 ($11,412). Special Institute Fellowship, 1995-96 ($14,580). Professional Presentations Invited presentations, University of California, Irvine (2001); University of California, San Diego (2003); Carnegie Mellon University (2003); University of Washington (2008); British Election Study Fellows Conference (2009). American Political Science Association. Chair: 2003, 2001. Discussant: 2008, 2007, 2003, 2001. Paper Presented: 2008, 2007, 2005, 2004, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1997. Poster Presented: 1998. Midwest Political Science Association. Chair: 2012, 2009, 2007, 2004. Discussant: 2012, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2000. Paper Presented: 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2000, 1999, 1998. Political Methodology Conference. Discussant: 2005. Paper Presented: 2001, 2010. Poster Presented: 2004, 2003, 1999, 1998, 1997. Public Choice. Chair: 2002. Discussant: 2002. Paper Presented: 2002. Southern California Comparative Political Institutions Conference. Paper Presented: 2011. Southern California Political Methodology Group. Paper Presented: 2003, 2001, 1998. Poster Presented: 1999. Southern Political Science Association. Paper Presented: 1996. Western Political Science Association. Chair: 2004. Discussant: 2004, 1999. Paper Presented: 2010, 2004, 1999, 1998. 5
Courses Taught Introduction to Research in Political Science (POL S 15) Voting and Elections (POL S 151) Political Research Methods I (POL S 205) Political Research Methods II (POL S 206) Advanced Political Research Methods II (POL S 207) Discrete Choice Models in the Social Sciences (Essex Summer School) Other Professional Activities Fellow in the British Election Studies Fellows Programme, 2009. Member of the APSA Political Methodology section Undergraduate and Graduate Methodology Committee, 2006-2007. Editorial Board, Electoral Studies, 2006-2015. Member of the committee awarding the Lawrence Longley Award for the best published article on representation and electoral systems, 2010. Member of the committee awarding the Harold Gosnell Prize for best paper on political methodology presented at a conference, 2004-2005. Member of the committee awarding the Warren Miller Prize for best paper published in Political Analysis, 2005. Member of the steering committee for the Benton Survey Research Center at UC Santa Barbara, 2002-2004. Member of the coordinating committee for the Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences (QMSS) interdisciplinary Ph.D. emphasis at UC Santa Barbara, 2002-2015 (committee chair, 2005-2007). 6
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