HAHRIE C. HAN Anton Vonk Associate Professor of Political Science University of California, Santa Barbara Department of Political Science Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9420 hahrie@polsci.ucsb.edu Twitter: @hahriehan ACADEMIC POSITIONS University of California at Santa Barbara, Department of Political Science 2015- present Anton Vonk Associate Professor of Environmental Politics (with tenure) Wellesley College, Department of Political Science 2012-2015 Associate Professor of Political Science (with tenure) Health and Society Program Advisory Faculty (2013- present) Environment Studies Advisory Faculty (2012- present) American Studies Advisory Faculty (2013- present) Co- Founder and Co- Director, Project on Public Leadership and Action (2013- present) Wellesley in Washington Co- Director (2012- present) Co- Chair, Civic Engagement Working Group, Scholars Strategy Network (2014- present) 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: Politics of social policy, civic and political participation, health politics, environmental politics, political organizing, civic organizations, congressional elections, party polarization EDUCATION 2000-2005 1993-1997 Stanford University Ph.D. in Political Science, June 2005, M.A. in Political Science, June 2002 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. 2014. How Organizations Develop Activists: Civic Associations and Leadership in the 21 st Century. New York: Oxford University Press. (Put into its second printing after only 3 months) Hahrie Han, C.V, (abbreviated) Page 1
Elizabeth McKenna and Hahrie Han. 2014. Groundbreakers: How Obama s 2.2 Million Activists Transformed Campaigns in America. New York: 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. PEER- REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES Hahrie Han, Alexandra Nicholas, Margaret Aimer, and Jonathon Gray. Forthcoming. An innovative community organizing campaign to improve mental health and wellbeing among Pacific Island youth in South Auckland, New Zealand. Australasian Psychiatry. Hahrie Han and Neil Stenhouse. 2014. Bridging the Research- Practice Gap in Climate Communication: Lessons from One Academic- Practitioner Collaboration. Science Communication. (Published online first Nov. 26 2014 and in print June 2015). 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, C.V, (abbreviated) Page 2
David Brady and Hahrie Han. 2015. Our Politics May be Polarized, but That s Nothing New. in Political Polarization in American Politics. John Sides and Daniel J. Hopkins (editors). New York. Bloomsbury Academic Press. Hahrie Han, Dara Strolovitch, 2015. 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). Amsterdam University Press. 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. Forthcoming. Reflections on Student and Institutional Engagement in Political Life. Diversity and Democracy (Fall 2015). Hahrie Han. Forthcoming. Review of Narrative Politics: Stories and Collective Action. By Frederick W. Mayer in Journal of Politics 77(4). Hahrie Han. 2015. Review of The Civic Imagination: Making a Difference in American Political Life by Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Elizabeth A. Bennett, Alissa Cordner, Peter Taylor Klein, and Stephanie Savell. Political Sciene Quarterly (Spring). Hahrie Han. 2012. Critical Dialogue with S. Laurel Weldon about our books. Perspectives on Politics 10(3): 787-792. 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. Hahrie Han, C.V, (abbreviated) Page 3
"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 2013 Outstanding Academic Publication on Membership Organizations Award by the Institute for Nonprofit Research, Education, and Engagement 2005-2006 2002-2005 The Apgar Award for Teaching Excellence, Wellesley College 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 Interest Groups Public Policymaking Quantitative Research Methods Political Organizing and Leadership Development Congress and the Legislative Process SELECTED INVITED PRESENTATIONS, LECTURES, & COLLOQUIA 2015: Tufts University (Frontiers of Democracy Conference), Gettysburg Project, Organizing for America Community Organizing Institute, Stanford University Hoover Institute, Boston University Center for Mobile Communication Studies, Broadbent Institute Progress Summit (Ottawa, Canada), Planned Parenthood National Conference, Tufts University seminar on Community Organizing, NationBuilder, Mobilisation Lab (of Greenpeace), Billions Institute, National Democratic Institute, Partners in Health 2014: John S. and James L. Knight Foundation Learning Lab, Campus Compact, New America Foundation, Harvard University Kennedy School of Government Ash Center for Democracy, Public Health Wales, George Mason University, APAC Healthcare Forum (Melbourne, Australia), Mothers Out Front (Cambridge, MA), Harvard University Kennedy School of Government Management, Leadership, and Decision- Making Faculty Group, University of Massachusetts, Lowell 2013: ASAN Institute Plenum (Seoul, South Korea) 2012: Ko Awatea, University of Auckland (Auckland, New Zealand), MIT American Politics Speaker Series, Wellesley College Dept. of Economics Brown Bag Series, Doctors for America National Leadership Conference 2011: Tufts University Summer Institute of Civic Studies, Doctors for America National Leadership Conference Hahrie Han, C.V, (abbreviated) Page 4
2010: Brown University Department of Political Science, Lewis and Clark Department of Political Science, Healthcare Improvement Unit, Cardiff University and National Health Service (Wales), MIT Office of External Relations, Volunteer Leadership Advisory Committee and National Board of the Sierra Club. Boston, MA. 2009: National Korean American Service and Education Committee (NAKASEC), Doctors for America, Re>Think Health, Harvard University Political Psychology and Behavior Workshop, Bryn Mawr College. Bryn Mawr, PA. Invited Speaker. 2008: International Conference on Polarized Politics: A Comparison between the US, South Korea, and Taiwan. Taipei, Taiwan. 2007: Stanford University in Washington Conference, Boston College- The Boisi Center for Religion and American Public Life, Stanford University, Hoover Institute 2006: Brookings- Hoover conference, Red and Blue Nation? Characteristics, Causes, and Chronology of America s Polarized Politics 2005: Hauser Center for Non- Profit Organizations, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Civic Engagement Seminar, Tufts University. 2003: Stanford Institute for Quantitative Studies (SIQSS) American Empirical Seminar, University of California, Berkeley, Institute for Governmental Studies, April 2003. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association: 2015, 2014, 2013, 2010, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2003 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association: 2015, 2013, 2011, 2009, 2008, 2006, 2004, 2003 Annual meeting of APPAM: 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010 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 SELECTED PROFESSIONAL & INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE 2015-2016 2014-2015 2013-2014 2012-2015 2011-2013 2011-2012 2009-2012 APSA Public Policy Section Program Chair, President- Elect APSA Harold D. Lasswell Award Committee APSA Hubert Humphrey Award Committee APSA Public Policy Section Executive Committee APSA Asian Pacific American Caucus Co- Chair, Section Chair MPSA Health Politics Section Chair APSA Civic Engagement Committee SELECTED NON- ACADEMIC PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2013- present Scholars Strategy Network Civic Engagement Working Group Co- Chair Hahrie Han, C.V, (abbreviated) Page 5
2013- present 2014 2012-2013 2011- present Gettysburg Project Advisory Committee Sierra Club Climate Movement Task Force Consultant to Greenpeace, USA Advisor to the Counties Manukau District Health Board, Auckland, NZ. 2010 Faculty Associate, Institute for Healthcare Improvement. 2008- present 2008-2009 Nov. 2008- Jan. 2009 Dec. 2008 2007-2008 2002-2005 1999-2000 1997-1999 Invited member, Advisory Committee to the Sierra Club National Board. Volunteer Leadership Advisory Committee. Consultant to the Center for Community Change and Reform Immigration for America campaign to mobilize immigrant youth around immigration reform. Chair, Elections Assistance Commission Agency Review Team Advisory Committee. Obama- Biden Presidential Transition Team. Invited Participant, Obama for President. Organizing for Change Legacy Conference. Co- Chair Policy Advisory Committee on Government Reform and Ethics Issues. Barack Obama for President. Advisory Board Member, America s HealthTogether, Washington D.C. Principal Author: Blueprint Report: Mental Health and Primary Care, May 2003 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. Research Associate, Office of U.S. Senator Bill Bradley, Washington D.C. Hahrie Han, C.V, (abbreviated) Page 6