Mary-Kate Associate Professor Department of Political Science Augusta University Allgood Hall E314 1120 15 th Street Augusta, GA 30912 mlizotte@augusta.edu Education Ph.D., Political Science, 2009, Stony Brook University Examination Fields: Methodology, Political Psychology, and American Politics M.A., 2006, Stony Brook University B.A. Political Science and American Studies, 2004, Providence College Faculty Positions Associate Professor, Augusta University, Fall 2016 Associate Professor, Birmingham-Southern College, Fall 2015-Spring 2016 Assistant Professor, Birmingham-Southern College, 2009-present Research Interests: American Politics-Political Behavior including Gender and Public Opinion Peer Reviewed Publications, Mary-Kate. Accepted. The Gender Gap on Torture Attitudes. A research note. Journal of Conflict Resolution., Mary-Kate. (in press, available online) Investigating Women s Greater Support of the Affordable Care Act. The Social Science Journal., Mary-Kate. (2015) "The Abortion Attitudes Paradox: Model Specification and Gender Differences" Journal of Women, Politics, & Policy, 36(1): 1-21., Mary-Kate and Andrew Sidman (2009). "Explaining the Gender Gap in Political Knowledge." Politics and Gender, 5(2): 127-151. Chapters in Edited Volumes, Mary-Kate. (Forthcoming, Fall 2016). The Gender Gap in Public Opinion: Exploring Social Role Theory as an Explanation. In Angela L. Bos and Monica C. Schneider [Eds.] Gender and Political Psychology. Routledge., Mary-Kate. (2016) Gender, Voting, and Reproductive Rights Attitudes. In Kyle L. Kreider and Thomas J. Baldino [Eds.] Minority Voting in the United States. Praeger. Verhulst, Brad and Mary-Kate (April, 2011). The Influence of Affective States on the Depth of Information Processing. In Marcos Engelken-Jorge, Pedro Ibarra Guell, and Carmelo Moreno del Rio [Eds.] Politics & Emotions: The Obama Phenomenon. Wiesbaden: VS-Verlag. Huddy, Leonie, Erin Cassese, and Mary Kate. (March, 2008). Sources of Political Unity and Disunity Among Women: Placing the Gender Gap in Perspective. In Lois Duke Whittaker [Ed] Voting the Gender Gap. Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press. Page 1 of 5
Huddy, Leonie, Erin Cassese, and Mary Kate. (March, 2008). Gender and Public Opinion. In Christina Wolbrecht, Karen Beckwith, and Lisa Baldez [Eds.] Political Women and American Democracy: Critical Perspective on Women and Politics Research. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Submitted Manuscripts and Ongoing Projects Candidate Experience and the Intersection of Race and Gender. With Tony Carey Jr. Understanding the Fluctuating Gender Gap in War Support: Women s Greater Support for Humanitarian Interventions. Investigating the Origins of the Gender Gap in Support for War. Willingness to vote for Hillary Clinton for President. With Abbigail Brunner (undergraduate). Attitudes Toward the Federal Government and Support for LGBTQ+ Rights. With James Turner Collins (undergraduate). Female Political Candidates and the Detrimental Effects of Objectification. With Heather Meggers-Wright. Gender, Partisanship, and Issue Gaps. Gender Differences in Support for Gun Control Gender Differences in Public Opinion: Values and Political Consequences (book prospectus) Grants Faculty Development Summer Research Grant and Stipend. 2014. BSC Faculty Development January Leave. 2013. BSC Faculty Development Summer Research Grant and Stipend. 2010. BSC. Dialogues Across Differences Grant Recipient. 2006. Stony Brook University Media Coverage of Scholarly Work Is Experience the New Racial Code Word in Elections? linked to: Candidate Experience and the Intersection of Race and Gender with Tony Carey Jr. http://news.yahoo.com/experience-racial-code-word-elections-213100141.html Women and the I Don t Know Problem by Allison Kopicki The New York Times linked to:, Mary-Kate and Andrew Sidman (2009). "Explaining the Gender Gap in Political Knowledge." Politics and Gender, 5(2): 127-151. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/16/upshot/women-and-the-i-dont-knowproblem.html?smid=tw-share&_r=1 Page 2 of 5
Honors and Awards Stony Brook University Excellence in Teaching Award 2008 Graduate Assistantship and Tuition Scholarship, Stony Brook University, 2004-2009 Howard Penniman/Pi Sigma Alpha Scholarship Recipient, 2004 Graduated with High Honors, Providence College, 2004 Deans Scholarship, Providence College, 2000-2004 Teaching Experience Birmingham Southern College 2009-2016 American Political Behavior American Presidency and Congress Introduction to American Government and Politics Public Policy Process Research Methods Survey Data Analysis and Statistics Women and Politics Stony Brook University 2006-2009 Instructor Introduction to American Government Women and Politics Dissertation Abstract: The Dynamics and Origins of the Gender Gap in Support for Military Interventions Much of the existing literature on the gender gap in support for war has focused on average differences between men and women. There is little or no research that has focused on variations in men and women s support due to differing aspects of the international situation. I have conducted two studies, one a student sample and the other a non-random adult sample, both an experiment embedded in a political attitudes survey. I find the gap is at its largest in the context of Terrorism with women 20% points less likely to support intervention. I find a sizeable and significant reversal of the gender gap for Humanitarian Intervention, in which women are 10% points more likely to support military action. I also examine the extent to which gender differences in values provide an overarching explanation for these observed gender differences. I find evidence that values are an important component of support for military interventions and can serve to mediate at the gap. Peer Reviewed Conference Presentations Gender Differences in Support for Gun Control. Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2016. Gender, Party Identification, and Issue Differences. Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2015. Female Candidates and the Detrimental Effects of Objectification. Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2015. Page 3 of 5
Gender, Partisanship, and Issue Gaps: Independent Women as the Source for Gender Gaps on Issues. Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2014. Gender Differences in Opinions about Birth Control Coverage. Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2013. Gender Differences in Perceptions of What is Torture and Support for Torture. Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2011. Regional Differences in the Gender Gap in Voting. Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2011. Objectifying Female Candidates. Presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 2010. Gender Differences in Public Opinion on Environmental Policy. (with Alicia A. Weaver) Presented at the International Society of Political Psychology Annual Meeting, San Francisco, 2010. Gender Differences in Public Opinion on Healthcare. Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2010. Candidate Experience and the Intersection of Race and Gender. (with Tony E. Carey) Presented at the International Society of Political Psychology Annual Meeting, Dublin, 2009. An Analysis of the Gender Gap in Voting. (with Andrew Sidman). Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2009. Personality, Values, and the Gender Gap in Support of Military Interventions. Poster presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Boston, 2008. Gender and War Support: An Experimental Investigation. Presented at the International Society of Political Psychology Annual Meeting, Paris, 2008. Explaining the Gender Gap in Political Knowledge. (with Andrew Sidman). Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2008. Feminist Consciousness and War Support. Poster presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2007. Sources of Political Unity and Disunity Among Women: Placing the Gender Gap in Perspective. (with Leonie Huddy and Erin Cassesse). Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2007. Evaluations of and Emotional Responses to the Women s Movement. Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2007. Page 4 of 5
Measuring Emotions in Political Surveys: Semantic versus Somatic Responses (with Charles Taber and Milton Lodge). Presented at the American Political Science Annual Meeting, Philadelphia., 2006. Sources of Political Unity and Disunity Among Women: Placing the Gender Gap in Perspective. (with Leonie Huddy and Erin Cassesse). Presented at the International Society of Political Psychology Annual Meeting, Barcelona, 2006. Measuring Emotions in Context: Semantic versus Somatic Responses to Emotion Items in Political Surveys, (with Charles Taber and Milton Lodge). Presented at the American Political Science Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., 2005. Additional Conference Attendance Participant at New Research on Gender in Political Psychology Conference at Wooster College October 9-12, 2014 Participant at Associated Colleges of the South Teaching and Learning Workshop at Trinity University June 2012. Participant at New Research on Gender in Political Psychology Conference at Rutgers University March 3-6, 2011 Professional Affiliations American Political Science Association Midwest Political Science Association International Society of Political Psychology Women and Politics Research Section of the American Political Science Association Political Psychology Section of American Political Science Association Professional Activities -Reviewer for Political Psychology, Politics & Gender, Political Behavior, American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, Legislative Quarterly, Journal of Politics, American Politics Research, Journal of Women, Politics, & Policy, Politics, Groups, and Identities, Journal of Experimental Political Science, and Political Research Quarterly -Discussant for APSA, ISPP and MPSA -Book review of Sage manuscript: Designing Surveys, Third Edition by Johnny Blair, Ronald Czaja, and Edward Blair -Book review of Westview press manuscript: Women and Politics: The Pursuit of Equality by Lynne E. Ford. References Available Upon Request Page 5 of 5