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HAHRIE C. HAN Associate Professor of Political Science, Wellesley College 106 Central Street Wellesley, MA 02481 hhan@wellesley.edu 781 283 2140 (office) 781 775 2775 (cell) ACADEMIC POSITIONS Wellesley College, Department of Political Science 2012 present Associate Professor of Political Science (with tenure) 2005 2012 Sidney R. Knafel Assistant Professor of the Social Sciences Harvard University, Robert Wood Johnson Scholar in Health Policy, 2009 2011 AREAS OF EXPERTISE: Civic and political participation, environmental politics, political organizing, civic organizations, health politics, congressional elections, party polarization EDUCATION 2000 2005 Stanford University Ph.D. in Political Science, June 2005, M.A. in Political Science, June 2002 Dissertation Advisors: David W. Brady, Jon A. Krosnick, Morris P. Fiorina 1993 1997 Harvard University, B.A. in American History and Literature Ongoing Methods Education: June 2008 June 2006 Designing, Conducting, and Analyzing Field Experiments. Institute for Social and Political Research/ ICPSR, Yale University Hierarchical Linear Models I, Center for Research on Families/ ICPSR. University of MA, Amherst, MA. BOOKS Hahrie Han. Forthcoming 2014. How Organizations Develop Activists: Civic Associations and Leadership in the 21 st Century. Under contract at Oxford University Press. Elizabeth McKenna and Hahrie Han. Forthcoming 2014. Groundbreakers: How Obama s 2.1 Million Activists Transformed Field Campaigns in America. Under contract at Oxford University Press Hahrie Han. 2009. Moved to Action: Motivation, Participation, and Inequality in American Politics. Stanford University Press. Featured in an "Author Meets Critics" Panel at the Southern Political Science Association Meetings, January 2010. Reviewed in Political Science Quarterly and Choice. Part of a Critical Dialogue in Perspectives on Politics. Hahrie Han, C.V. January 2014, Page 1

PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES Matthew Baggetta, Hahrie Han, and Kenneth T. Andrews. 2013. Leading Associations: How Individual Characteristics and Team Dynamics Generate Committed Leaders, American Sociological Review. Awarded the 2013 Outstanding Academic Publication on Membership Organizations Award by the Institute for Nonprofit Research, Education, and Engagement Hahrie Han. 2011. What Civic Organizations Can Do to Engage Citizens in Environmental Action, Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, 54:1, 38 40. Hahrie Han, Kenneth Andrews, Marshall Ganz, Matthew Baggetta, Chaeyoon Lim. 2011. "The Relationship of Leadership Quality to the Public Presence of Civic Associations." Perspectives on Politics. 9(1): 45 59. Kenneth Andrews, Marshall Ganz, Matthew Baggetta, Hahrie Han, Chaeyoon Lim. 2010. Leadership, Membership, and Voice: Civic Associations That Work American Journal of Sociology. 115(4): 1191 242. Jane Booth Tobin, Hahrie Han. 2010. Motivated by Change: Political Activism of Young Women in the 2008 Presidential Campaign. Women s Studies Quarterly. 38(1&2): 115 129. Hahrie Han. 2009. Does the Content of Political Appeals Matter in Motivating Participation? A Field Experiment on Self Disclosure in Political Appeals. Political Behavior. 31(1): 103. Hahrie Han and David W. Brady. 2007. A Delayed Return to Historical Norms: Congressional Party Polarization after the Second World War British Journal of Political Science. 37(3): 505 531. David W. Brady, Hahrie Han, and Jeremy C. Pope. 2007. Primary Elections and Candidate Ideology: Out of Step with the Primary Electorate? Legislative Studies Quarterly. 32(1): 79 106. BOOK CHAPTERS Hahrie Han, Dara Strolovitch, Forthcoming. What the Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street Illuminate about Bystander Publics as Proto Players. In Players and Arenas: The Interactive Dynamics of Protest. Jan Willem Duyvendak and James M. Jasper (editors). Chaeyoon Lim, Matthew Baggetta, Kenneth Andrews, Marshall Ganz, and Hahrie Han. 2011. Civic Leadership in the Sierra Club. In Interest Group Politics (8 th edition). Allan Cigler and Burdett Loomis (editors). Washington D.C. CQ Press. David W. Brady and Hahrie Han. 2006. Polarization Then and Now: A Historical Perspective Red and Blue Nation? Characteristics, Causes, and Chronology of America s Polarized Politics. David W. Brady and Pietro S. Nivola, eds. Washington D.C.: Brookings and Hoover Press. OTHER PUBLICATIONS Hahrie Han. 2012. Critical Dialogue with S. Laurel Weldon about our books. Perspectives on Politics 10(3): 787 792. Hahrie Han, C.V. January 2014, Page 2

Hahrie Han. 2011. Review of The Disappearing Center, Engaged Citizens, Polarization, and American Democracy, by Alan Abramowitz. Public Opinion Quarterly 75(4): 812. Hahrie Han. We Can Fix the Supercommittee. Op ed published in The Washington Post. November 18, 2011. Hahrie Han. 2010. "Lessons from an Organizer, Review of Si Kahn's Creative Community Organizing." Stanford Social Innovation Review. 8(3): 20. Kenneth J. Andrews, Marshall Ganz, Hahrie Han, Matthew Bagetta and Chaeyoon Lim. 2005. What Makes Sierra Club Groups Effective? A Research Project Exploring the Influence of Organization, Leaders, and Members on Organizational Effectiveness Center for Public Leadership, Kennedy School of Government Working Papers. WORKING PAPERS Engaging People in Action around Environmental Action Manuscript drafted. "The Role of Political Organizing in Mobilizing Change in Health Care" (with Ruth Wageman and Kimberlyn Leary). Manuscript drafted. "The Effect of Primary Challenges on Polarization" (with Jeremy C. Pope). Manuscript drafted. HONORS AND AWARDS 2005 2006 The Apgar Award for Teaching Excellence, Wellesley College 2002 2005 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. 2002 Stanford University Centennial Teaching Assistant Award. University wide teaching award based on nominations by faculty and undergraduates. COURSES TAUGHT Introduction to American Politics Introduction to Research in Political Science (includes basic statistics and research methods) Public Policymaking Congress and the Legislative Process Political Organizing and Leadership Development CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association: 2013, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2003 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association: 2013, 2011, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2003 Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association: 2008, 2006, 2005 Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association: 2010, 2007 Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society: 2005 Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, 2003 Hahrie Han, C.V. January 2014, Page 3

SELECTED INVITED PRESENTATIONS, LECTURES, & COLLOQUIA May 2012 March 2012 July 2011 May 2011 Dec. 2010 Nov. 2010 Mar. 2010 Feb. 2010 Jan. 2010 Dec. 2009 Nov. 2009 Oct. 2009 Feb. 2009 Sept. 2008 April 2008 Political Organizing as a Method of Social Change. University of Auckland. Ko Awatea Speaker Series. Auckland, NZ. "Nets and Engines of Activism: The Role of Civic Organizations in Motivating Participation in Health and Environmental Politics. Invited presentation. MIT American Politics Speaker Series. Cambridge, MA. "Nets and Engines of Activism: The Role of Civic Organizations in Motivating Participation in Health and Environmental Policy." Invited presentation. Tufts University Summer Institute of Civic Studies. Medford, MA. "Public Narrative." Invited presentation, Doctors for America Leadership Conference, Washington D.C. "Turning Action Into Belief: The Role of Civic Organizations in Motivating Participation in Health and Environmental Policy." Invited presentation, Brown University Department of Political Science, Providence, RI. "Turning Action Into Belief: The Role of Civic Organizations in Motivating Political Participation." Invited Talk. Department of Political Science. Lewis and Clark College. Providence, OR. "Organizing for Social Change: Developing Civic/Political Activists and Leaders." Invited Talk. Healthcare Improvement Unit, Cardiff University and National Health Service, Wales. "Public Narrative in Political Organizing, II." Invited presentation for the MIT Office of External Relations. "Participation and Mobilization in American Politics." Invited presentation for the Volunteer Leadership Advisory Committee and National Board of the Sierra Club. Boston, MA. "The Practices of Political Organizing." Invited presentation for National Korean American Service and Education Committee (NAKASEC) and affiliates, Los Angeles, CA. "The Practices of Political Organizing." Invited presentation for the national board of Doctors for America. Boston, MA. Re>Think Health. Invited presenter and colloquium participant. Cambridge, MA. Why are some civic associations more effective than others? The Effect of Leadership on Public Recognition of Civic Associations, Invited Speaker for the Harvard Political Psychology and Behavior Workshop. Property Rights and the Environment Property and Environment Research Center. Bozeman, MT. Invited colloquium participant. Candidates, Campaigns, and Elections. Bryn Mawr College. Bryn Mawr, PA. Invited Hahrie Han, C.V. January 2014, Page 4

Speaker. Jan. 2008 Oct. 2007 March 2007 January 2007 Nov. 2006 March 2006 Oct. 2005 Oct. 2005 June 2004 June 2003 April 2003 Processes of Change in America s Polarized Politics, Invited Speaker at the International Conference on Polarized Politics: A Comparison between the US, South Korea, and Taiwan. Taipei, Taiwan. Red and Blue Nation? America's Polarized Politics Stanford in Washington Conference. Washington DC. Invited Panelist. Are Americans Truly Polarized Over Religion, Culture, and Politics? The Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life at Boston College. Boston, MA. Invited panelist. Red and Blue Nation? Characteristics, Causes, and Chronology of America s Polarized Politics. Hoover Institute. Palo Alto, CA. Invited colloquium participant. Political Economy of the Scottish Enlightenment. Charleston, SC. Invited colloquium participant. Polarization Then and Now: A Historical Perspective. Invited Paper at the Brookings Hoover conference, Red and Blue Nation? Characteristics, Causes, and Chronology of America s Polarized Politics, Washington D.C. National Purpose, Local Action: The Organizational Effectiveness of Sierra Club Groups and Chapters. Invited Speaker at the Hauser Center for Non Profit Organizations, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University. National Purpose, Local Action: The Organizational Effectiveness of Sierra Club Groups and Chapters. Invited Speaker at the Civic Engagement Seminar, Tufts University. An Extended Historical View of Congressional Party Polarization. Invited Paper at the 3rd Annual Congress and History Conference, Stanford University. Party Polarization in the Post WWII Era: A Two Period Electoral Interpretation. Invited speaker at the Stanford Institute for Quantitative Studies (SIQSS) American Empirical Seminar. Party Polarization in the Post WWII Era: A Two Period Electoral Interpretation. Invited Speaker at the University of California, Berkeley, Institute for Governmental Studies, April 2003. SELECTED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2011 2012 Section Chair, Health, Education, and Social Policy Section, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, April 2012 2010 2012 Co Chair, Asian Pacific American Caucus, American Political Science Association 2009 present Civic Engagement Task Force Member, American Political Science Association Hahrie Han, C.V. January 2014, Page 5

2011 2012 Advisory Committee to the Committee on Faculty Appointments, Wellesley College 2007 2009 Editorial Board, Journal of Politics 2008 2009 Advisory Committee to the Committee on Faculty Appointments, Wellesley College 2007 2009 Social Science Faculty Seminar, Co Coordinator, Wellesley College 2005 2007 Junior Faculty Research Seminar, Co Organizer, Wellesley College Reviewer for: American Political Science Review American Journal of Political Science Journal of Politics Legislative Studies Quarterly Political Research Quarterly Political Behavior American Politics Research SELECTED NON ACADEMIC PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS 2013 present 2012 present 2011 present Advisor to Mothers Out Front, an organization of mothers mobilizing against climate change Consultant to Greenpeace, USA Consultant to the Counties Mankau District Health Board, Auckland, NZ. 2010 Faculty Associate, Institute for Healthcare Improvement. 2008 present Invited member, Advisory Committee to the Sierra Club National Board. Volunteer Leadership Advisory Committee. 2008 2009 Consultant to the Center for Community Change and Reform Immigration for America campaign to mobilize immigrant youth around immigration reform. Nov. 2008 Jan. 2009 July 2009 Jan. 2009 Dec. 2008 Fall 2008 Chair, Elections Assistance Commission Agency Review Team Advisory Committee. Obama Biden Presidential Transition Team. "Activism in the 2008 Campaign: What Worked, Why, and What Does it Mean for the Future?" Invited presentation at the Amos Fortune Forum, Jaffrey, NH. Consultant to Mission Measurement, an organization dedicated to developing tools to help non profits and public sector organizations measure their impact. Invited Participant, Obama for President. Organizing for Change Legacy Conference. Consultant to Marta Rivera. Program Officer for Civic Engagement, The Boston Foundation. Hahrie Han, C.V. January 2014, Page 6

2007 2008 Co Convenor, Policy Advisory Committee on Government Reform and Ethics Issues. Barack Obama for President. 2006 2008 Co convener and invited participant, Practicing Democracy Meetings, a Boston wide consortium of academics and practitioners, working on political organizing. Nov. 2006 Consultant on grassroots organizing for the One Campaign through McKinsey and Company 2002 2005 Advisory Board Member, America s HealthTogether, Washington D.C. Principal Author: Blueprint Report: Mental Health and Primary Care, May 2003 2001 2003 Research Assistant, The Political Engagement Project. With Anne Colby, Thomas Ehrlich, and Elizabeth Beaumont. Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning. 1999 2000 National Issues and Policy Advisor, Bill Bradley for President, West Orange, NJ. Principal coordinator of policy positions on issues related to campaign finance reform, agriculture, and environmental issues. 1997 1999 Research Associate, National Issues Project, Washington D.C. Hahrie Han, C.V. January 2014, Page 7