Sarah Yi-Yun Shair-Rosenfield ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS School of Politics and Global Studies, Arizona State University Assistant Professor 2013-present Post-doctoral Fellow 2012-2013 EDUCATION Ph.D. in Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2012 M.A. in Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2009 B.A. Cornell University, May 2003 BOOKS 1. Measuring Regional Authority: A Postfunctionalist Theory of Multilevel Governance Volume I. 2016. Liesbet Hooghe, Gary Marks, Arjan H. Schakel, Sara Niedzwiecki, Sandra Chapman Osterkatz, and Sarah Shair-Rosenfield. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES 1. Shair-Rosenfield, Sarah and Reed M. Wood. (forthcoming) Governing Well after War: How Improving Female Representation Prolongs Post-conflict Peace. Journal of Politics. 2. Shair-Rosenfield, Sarah and Alissandra T. Stoyan. (forthcoming) Constraining Executive Action: Formal and Informal Legislative Strength in Latin America. Governance. DOI: 10.1111/gove.12210. 3. Shair-Rosenfield, Sarah. 2016. The Causes and Effects of the Local Government Code in the Philippines: Locked in a Status Quo of Weakly-decentralized Authority? Journal of Southeast Asian Economies 33(2): 157-171. 4. Shair-Rosenfield, Sarah and Magda Hinojosa. 2014. Does Female Incumbency Reduce Gender Bias in Elections? Evidence from Chile. Political Research Quarterly 67(4): 837-850. ***Awarded Honorable Mention for Best Article in 2014, Political Research Quarterly*** 5. Shair-Rosenfield, Sarah, Liesbet Hooghe and Gary Marks. 2014. Creating a Comparative Measure of Decentralization for Southeast Asia. Journal of East Asian Studies 14(1): 85-107. 6. Morgenstern, Scott, John Polga-Hecimovich and Sarah Shair-Rosenfield. 2013. Tall, Grande, or Venti: Presidential Powers in the US and Latin America. Journal of Politics in Latin America 5(2): 37-70. 7. Shair-Rosenfield, Sarah. 2012. The Alternative Incumbency Effect: Electing Women Legislators in Indonesia. Electoral Studies 31(3): 576-587. WORK IN PROGRESS 1. Overcoming Uncertainty in the Politics of Electoral Reform: Indonesia in Comparative Perspective (book manuscript) 2. Gender, Sex, and International Political Violence: Diverse Roles & Experiences with Kelly Kadera Curriculum Vitae Sarah Shair-Rosenfield 1
3. When Change is Good: Estimating the Effects of Electoral Reform on Female Political Representation 4. Female Presidents and Executive Authority: The Effects of Sex and Political Capital on Executive Decree Issuance with Alissandra T. Stoyan 5. The Politics of Gendered Languages: Third-Person Pronouns, Gender Equality and Women s Rights with Amy H. Liu, Lindsey Vance, and Zsombor Csata 6. How Women End Wars: Leadership Diversity and the Termination of Civil Conflict with Rebecca H. Best and Reed M. Wood 7. The Executive Decree Dataset: Executive Approval and Decrees in Latin America with Iñaki Sagarzazu and Alissandra T. Stoyan 8. Issues of Gender, Ethics, and Identity facing Southeast Asian Field Researchers ACADEMIC AWARDS & GRANTS 2015 A.T. Steele Faculty Research Grant (Arizona State University) 2014 European Research Council Small Fellowship (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam) College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Seed Grant (Arizona State University) 2013 Indonesia Fieldwork Research Grant (American Institute for Indonesian Studies) Young Southeast Asia Fellow inaugural class (Southeast Asia Research Group) 2012 European Research Council Small Fellowship (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam) 2011 European Research Council Small Fellowship (Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam) James Prothro Award for Outstanding Research by a Graduate Student (UNC Department of Political Science) 2010 NSEP David L. Boren Fellowship (Institute of International Education) 2009 Thomas Uhlman Research Fellowship (UNC Department of Political Science) Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship (UNC Center for Global Initiatives) Off-Campus Dissertation Field Research Fellowship (UNC Graduate School) ACADEMIC RESEARCH TALKS University of New Mexico (2015) University of Sydney, Australia (2014) Duke University (2013) Freiburg University, Germany (2012) Australia National University, Australia (2011) RECENT CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS 2016 Issues of Gender, Ethics, and Identity facing Southeast Asian Field Researchers presented at the American Political Science Association annual meeting short course and workshop on Doing Political Science in Southeast Asia: Field Research, Ethics, Engagement, and Employability, Philadelphia, PA The Executive Decree Dataset: Executive Approval and Decrees in Latin America presented at the American Political Science Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA (non-presenting co-author) Curriculum Vitae Sarah Shair-Rosenfield 2
Estimating the Effects of Electoral Reforms on Female Representation: Evidence from an Indonesian counterfactual case study presented at the Western Political Science Association annual meeting, San Diego, CA Are Female Presidents Less Abusive? Differentiating Executive Decree Issuance by Presidential Sex presented at the Southern Political Science Association annual meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico The Causes and Effects of the Local Government Code in the Philippines: Locked in to a Decentralization Status Quo presented at the Southern Political Science Association annual meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico 2015 Why Women Matter: Evaluating the Effect of Female Representation on the Prospects for Post-conflict Peace presented at the American Political Science Association annual meeting, San Francisco, CA When Women Run the Show: Female Executive Authority and Agenda Setting in Latin America presented at the Western Political Science Association annual meeting, Las Vegas, NV 2014 Unravelling the Central State: A comparative measure of decentralization for 80 countries presented at the European Consortium on Political Research Conference on Regulatory Governance, Barcelona, Spain 2013 De Jure vs. De Facto Legislative Power in Latin America: When do legislatures challenge executive orders and decrees? presented at the American Political Science Association annual meeting, Chicago, IL Female Incumbency, Re-election and Voter Choice in Chile presented at the American Political Science Association annual meeting, Chicago, IL Beyond Gender Quotas: The Impact of Non-Affirmative Action-Based Electoral Reform on Female Representation presented at the Midwest Political Science Association annual meeting, Chicago, IL 2012 The Intraparty Dimension of Electoral Reform and its Effects on Party Systems in 34 Democracies prepared for presentation at the American Political Science Association annual meeting, New Orleans, LA Regional Authority in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, South Korea and Thailand from 1950 to 2010 prepared for presentation at the American Political Science Association annual meeting, New Orleans, LA Decentralization and Democratization in Southeast Asia: Comparing the Regional Authority Index in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, South Korea and Thailand presented at the International Studies Association annual convention, San Diego, CA ACADEMIC & PROFESSIONAL RESEARCH POSITIONS 1. Country Expert Indonesia, Varieties of Democracy Project 2. Research Fellow, the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs (Jakarta) 3. Research Fellow, the Freedom Institute on Democracy, Nationalism, and Markets (Jakarta) 4. International Election Observer, the National Democratic Institute in Indonesia Curriculum Vitae Sarah Shair-Rosenfield 3
TEACHING Arizona State University (* indicates service course) * POS350: Comparative Politics (undergraduate), Spring 2017, Fall 2015, Spring 2015 * POS351: Democratization (undergraduate), Spring 2017, Fall 2015, Fall 2014 POS358: Southeast Asia (undergraduate), Summer 2017 (study abroad), Fall 2013 POS452: China (undergraduate), Spring 2016, Fall 2013 * POS550: Comparative Politics (graduate), Fall 2014 Thesis Committees Ph.D. Mijun Lee (in progress) Zhipei Chi, 2014 M.A. Daniel Shaughnessy, 2015 B.A. Honors Mikaela Colby, 2016 Jennifer Lloyd, 2015 (Director) Selianna Robles, 2014 (Director) Ph.D. Exam Committees Joshua Thompson Jillian Courey Jennifer Kartner Mijun Lee Alan James Simmons SERVICE ASU School of Politics and Global Studies 2016-present Graduate Committee 2015-present SPGS Transfer Student Success programming, co-organizer 2014-present Colloquium Committee 2013-present Women & Politics Working Group 2015-2016 Kopf Conference on Gender, Violence, and Coercion, lead organizer *Co-editor of special issue under review at the journal Conflict Management and Peace Science, a collection based on a subset of the papers presented at the conference 2014-2016 Warren E. Miller Junior Faculty Colloquium organizer 2013-2015 Graduate Job Market and Professional Development Workshops, co-organizer 2014 Early Start Program, faculty participant 2014 Freshman Orientation, faculty participant 2013-2014 Global Studies Search Committee 2013-2014 Graduate Student Mentor Arizona State University 2016-present Undergraduate Summer Enrichment Award Faculty Mentor 2012-present Southeast Asia Council 2015-2016 ASU Transfer Matters Initiative Diversity Committee Curriculum Vitae Sarah Shair-Rosenfield 4
Professional/Disciplinary Editorial board member, Regional and Federal Studies Advisory board member, Southeast Asia Research Group Manuscript Reviewer Rowman & Littlefield Temple University Press American Journal of Political Science American Political Science Review Asian Journal of Political Science Democratization Gender & Society Journal of Asian and African Studies Journal of Contemporary Asia Journal of Development Studies Journal of Politics Political Research Quarterly Political Studies Social Science Journal Third World Quarterly Public, Community, and Policy Talks Op-ed cover story Is Hillary Clinton s Candidacy Really No Big Deal? on August 21, 2016 in Viewpoints Arizona Republic, with Lori Poloni Staudinger (Northern Arizona University) Arizona Republic, Diversity Dialogues series Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, DC US-Indonesia Society, Washington, DC PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Southeast Asia Research Group American Political Science Association Western Political Science Association Southern Political Science Association CONTACT INFORMATION School of Politics and Global Studies Arizona State University P.O. Box 873902 Tempe, AZ 85287-3902 Phone (480) 727-5983 Email: Sarah.Shair-Rosenfield@asu.edu Website: http://www.public.asu.edu/~sshairro/ Curriculum Vitae Sarah Shair-Rosenfield 5