Dawn Langan Teele ACADEMIC POSITIONS EDUCATION University of Pennsylvania office: Stiteler Hall, 203 Political Science Department m. 412.400.9578 208 S. 37 th St., Room 217 www.dawnteele.com Philadelphia, PA 19104-6215 teele.academic@gmail.com University of Pennsylvania, Department of Political Science 2017- Janice and Julian Bers Assistant Professor in the Social Sciences 2015-2017 Assistant Professor London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Government 2013-2015 LSE Research Fellow Yale University, M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., 2009-2015 with Departmental and University Distinction. Reed College, B.A., Economics, 2006 with Departmental Distinction and College Commendation. AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS Women and Politics Section award for the best paper presented at APSA, 2016. Gabriel Almond Award for the best dissertation in Comparative Politics, APSA, 2016. Ernst B. Haas Award for the best dissertation on European Politics, APSA, 2016. Women and Politics Section best dissertation prize, APSA, 2016. University and Departmental Distinction, Yale University 2015. Carrie Chapman Catt Prize for Research on Women and Politics, 2013. Thomas J. Watson Foundation Fellowship, 2006-2007. Meier Award for Distinction in Economics, 2006, Reed College. Phi Beta Kappa, 2006, Reed College. Commendation for Academic Excellence (x4) 2002-2006, Reed College. Robert J. Pigman Prize for Leadership and Community Service, Shady Side Academy. BOOK MANUSCRIPT Teele, Dawn. The Political Origins of the Female Franchise. Princeton University Press. In Press, scheduled for Fall 2018 release. EDITED VOLUME 2014. Teele, Dawn (ed.). Field Experiments and Their Critics: Essays on the Uses and Abuses of Experiments in the Social Sciences, Yale University Press.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS. Teele, Dawn. How the West Was Won: Competition, Mobilization, and Women s Enfranchisement in the United States In Press, Journal of Politics. 2018. Kalla, Joshua, Frances Rosenbluth, and Dawn Teele. Are You My Mentor? A field experiment on gender, ethnicity, and political self starters. Journal of Politics. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1086/693984 2017. Teele, Dawn and Kathleen Thelen. Gender in the Journals: Methodology, Coauthorship, and Publication Patterns in Political Science s Flagship Journals. PS: Political Science & Politics: 50(2): 433-437. 2015. The Logic of Women s Suffrage: A Comparative Study of the United States, France, and the United Kingdom, Yale University PhD Thesis. winner: APSA s Gabriel Almond Award for the best dissertation in comparative politics, winner: Ernst B. Haas Dissertation Award, APSA European Politics & Society section, winner: Best Dissertation Award, APSA Women and Politics section. 2014. Teele, Dawn. Ordinary Democratization: The Electoral Strategy that Won British Women the Vote, Politics & Society, 42(4): 537-561. 2014. Teele, Dawn (ed.). Field Experiments and Their Critics: Essays on the Uses and Abuses of Experiments in the Social Sciences, Yale University Press. Featured in a review symposium in Perspectives on Politics, January 2017. 2014. Teele, Dawn. Reflections on the Ethics of Field Experiments, Chapter 5 in Field Experiments and Their Critics, Yale University Press. IN PROGRESS Teele, Dawn, Joshua Kalla, and Frances Rosenbluth. Faces of Bias in Politics: Evidence from Elite and Voter Conjoint Experiments on Gender. Featured on MPSA s video blog. Morgan-Collins, Mona and Dawn Teele. Understanding the Gender Gap in the Era of Women s Suffrage Presented at CES 2015. MPSA 2016. APSA 2016. winner: Best Paper presented Women and Politics section APSA 2016. Bernhard, Rachel, Shauna Shames, Rachel Silbermann, and Dawn Teele. To Emerge? Breadwinning and Income in Women s Decisions to Run. Presented at MPSA 2017. Callis, Anna, Mona Morgan Collins, Dawn Teele, and Guadalupe Tuñón. Measuring the Political Impact of Suffrage Expansion: Evidence from gendered ballots in Chile & Argentina. DATASETS Urban Political Machines in the United States, city and state levels, 1890-1950. State-level membership in the Women s Christian Temperance Union, 1884-1919. Database of Women in Parliamentary Parties in 40 countries, 1900-2012. City-level Dataset of Urban Political Machines in the United States, 1890-1950. By-Election Returns in the British Parliament, 1906-1918.
GRANTS University Research Foundation Grant, University of Pennsylvania, 2016. 50k. Collaborative work funded by: World Bank (55k), Sloane Foundation (20k), Institute for Social and Policy Studies at Yale (10k), and Time-Sharing Experiments in the Social Sciences (TESS). NSF Dissertation Improvement Research Grant, 2013-2014, 18k. Georg Leitner Political Economy Research Grant, Yale University 2013-2014, 5k. MacMillan Center Dissertation Research Fellowship, Yale 2012-2013, 15k. Georg Leitner Political Economy Research Grant, Yale University 2012-2013, 4k. Dahl Fellow, 2011-2012, 2012-2013, Yale University, stipendiary support. Council on Latin American Studies Grant, 2009-2011, Yale University, 2.5k/year Goldhammer Grant for Collaborative Research 2005, Reed College. OTHER WRITING 2017. Some of the top political science journals are biased against women. with Kathleen Thelen. 30-May-17. The Monkey Cage, in the Washington Post. Link. 2017. How the Women s March can bolster feminism. with Adom Getachew. Motto, Time Online. 20- Jan-17. Link. 2016. Bernhard, Rachel, Shauna Shames, Rachel Silbermann, Frances Rosenbluth, and Dawn Teele. Which Women Run? An Analysis of the EMERGE Training Program. Written for the EMERGE national conference 2016. 2015. Militancy shines on the big screen, but democratic tactics actually won British women the vote. The Democratic Audit UK. 23-Nov-15. Link. 2015. What the movie Suffragette doesn t tell you about how women won the right to vote. The Monkey Cage, in the Washington Post. 1-Nov-15. Link. 2015. Rosenbluth, Frances, Joshua Kalla and Dawn Teele. The Female Political Career. Women in Parliaments Global Forum, Washington D.C.: The World Bank Group. (Policy Report.) UNIVERSITY AND DISCIPLINARY SERVICE UPenn: faculty advisor for University Research Scholars; PURM undergraduate research mentor; Fulbright Committee; Coordinator of the Comparative Politics Workshop, 2017-2017; Comparative Politics of China search committee 2016. Reviewer for: CPS, World Politics, JOP, APSR, AJPS, Oxford, Cambridge, Perspectives on Politics, PS. INVITED TALKS Upcoming: UMD, Comparative Politics Workshop 2017-October: UC Berkeley, Comparative Politics Workshop. 2017-May: Texas A&M, Workshop on Ethics and Political Science.
2017-February: New York University, Comparative Field Seminar. 2016-April: Princeton University, Comparative Politics Workshop. 2016-April: MIT-Harvard workshop on Capitalism and the State. 2016-March: University of Chicago, Equity and Inclusion Workshop. CONFERENCES AND PRESENTATIONS TEACHING Upcoming: Council of European Studies (presenter); Voting: A History Ohio University (presenter). 2017: Good Reasons to Run University of Pennsylvania (coordinator); Women, the Vote, and American Citizenship Harvard-Radcliffe (invited participant); MPSA (presenter, chair, discussant); Feminist Institutionalism Conference University of Manchester (presenter); Visions in Methodology (invited presenter); APSA (presenter, chair, discussant), ECPG (chair); American Historical Association (presenter). 2016: Southern Economic Association (presenter); Empirical Study of Gender (EGEN) miniconference; Historical Political Economy Workshop, London School of Economics (presenter); MPSA (presenter and discussant); Council of European Studies (panel chair and presenter); WVU workshop on Ethics and Experiments; APSA (panel chair, presenter, discussant). 2015: APSA (presenter & panel chair); MPSA (presenter in abstentia); Penn-Temple Europeanist Conference; Graduate Work in Progress Seminar, Nuffield College, Oxford. 2014: Spaces of Evidence Conference (Goldsmiths College, U.K.); APSA (presenter & panel chair); Politics & History Conference at Yale; Council of European Studies Graduate Workshop. 2013: Political Science & Political Economy Lunch (LSE); MPSA (presenter). 2012: American Politics and Public Policy Workshop (Yale); Comparative Politics Workshop (Yale); APSA (poster). 2011: Workshop on Electoral Reform and Political Representation (Washington St. Louis). University of Pennsylvania Sex and Power, S-2018 The Politics of Reproduction, S-2017, F-2017. Political Economy of Gender, F-2016. Representation and Identity Politics, S-2016. London School of Economics Political Science and Public Policy, Master s level, 2015. Advisor to MPA dissertations and white papers. ACADEMIC WORKING GROUPS Historical Political Economy Group (HPE) Empirical Study of Gender Research Network (EGEN)
PERSONAL Citizenship: USA. Married to Josh Simon. Children: Sylvia (11/2013) and Madeleine (5/2015).