CAREW E. BOULDING boulding@colorado.edu sobek.colorado.edu/~boulding/ Department of Political Science Campus Box 333 University of Colorado Boulder, CO 80309 ACADEMIC POSITIONS Assistant Professor, University of Colorado at Boulder, Fall 2007 to present. Research Associate, Institute of Behavioral Science, Institutions Program, University of Colorado, Boulder, Fall 2008 to present. EDUCATION Ph.D. University of California, San Diego, 2007. Political Science (Committee: Paul Drake (Chair), Clark Gibson, Stephan Haggard, Peter Gourevitch, Scott Desposato, Richard Feinberg.) M.A. University of California, San Diego, 2003. Political Science B.A. University of Washington, Seattle, 1999. Political Science and English Literature BOOK MANUSCRIPT Democratic Discontent: NGOs, Civil Society and Political Protest. Under review at Cambridge University Press. PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS ARTICLES Boulding, Carew and Jami Nunez. 2013. Civil Society and Support for the Political System in Times of Crisis. Latin American Research Review. Forthcoming. Boulding, Carew. 2010. NGOs and Political Participation in Weak Democracies: Sub-national Evidence on Protest and Voter Turnout from Bolivia Journal of Politics. Vol. 72, No. 2, 456-468. Boulding, Carew and Brian Wampler. 2010. Voice, Votes, and Resources: Evaluating the Effect of Participatory Democracy on Well-Being. World Development. Vol. 38, No. 1, 125-135. Boulding, Carew and Clark C. Gibson. 2009. Supporters or Challengers? The Effects of Nongovernmental Organizations on Local Politics in Bolivia. Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 42, No. 4, 479-500. BOOK CHAPTERS Boulding, Carew. 2012. Dilemmas of Information and Accountability: Foreign Aid Donors and Local Development NGOs in Peter Gourevitch, David Lake, and Janice Gross Stein, eds. Credibility and Non-Government Organizations in a Globalizing World: When Virtue is Not Enough. Cambridge University Press. Boulding Vitae 1
UNDER REVIEW Boulding, Carew and David S. Brown. Do Political Parties Matter for Turnout? Number of Parties, Electoral Rules, and Local Elections in Brazil and Bolivia Revise and Resubmit. Boulding, Carew and David S. Brown. Political Competition and Local Social Spending: Evidence from Brazil. Revise and Resubmit. PUBLISHED BOOK REVIEWS Boulding, Carew. 2008. Review of Tarrow, S. (2005) The New Transnational Activism. Cambridge University Press. Comparative Political Studies. 41(6), 883-893. Boulding, Carew. 2008. Review of Grindle, Merilee. (2007) Going Local: Decentralization, Democratization and the Promise of Good Governance. Princeton University Press. Governance, 21, 467 469. WORKING PAPERS Boulding, Carew, Raymond Foxworth and Abby Nimz. Indigenous Representation and Changing Attitudes toward Government Boulding, Carew, Raymond Foxworth and Abby Nimz. Popular Mandates and Government Performance: Targeted Transfers in Bolivia. Boulding, Carew and Claudio Holzner. Poverty and Political Protest in Latin America AWARDS AND GRANTS Legacy Fund Grant, Department of Political Science, University of Colorado, 2009. CARTSS Scholar Grant, University of Colorado, 2008. Institute for Global Conflict and Cooperation Dissertation Year Fellowship, 2006-2007. Center for Iberian and Latin American Studies, Pre-Dissertation Field Grant for field work in Bolivia, 2004. PRESENTATIONS Boulding, Carew and Jami Nunez. 2012. Civil Society and Support for the Political System in Times of Crisis Presented at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Boulding, Carew and Claudio Holzner. 2012. Poverty and Political Protest in Latin America Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association and the Latin American Studies Boulding, Carew and Raymond Foxworth. 2012. Indigenous Representation and Changing Attitudes toward Government Presented at the Midwest Boulding, Carew. 2011. Political Protest and Democracy: Mob Rule or Voice of the People. Presented at the Midwest Boulding, Carew. 2010. NGOs, Associations, Protest and Voting in Latin America. Presented at the annual meeting of the Latin American Studies Boulding Vitae 2
Boulding, Carew. 2010. NGOs, Civil Society and Political Participation in the Context of Institutional Crisis. Presented at the annual meeting of the Latin American Studies Boulding, Carew and Irfan Nooruddin. 2010. NGOs and Governance in Ethnically Divided Societies: Evidence from India and Bolivia. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Boulding, Carew and Irfan Nooruddin. 2010. NGOs, Civil Associations, and Governance in Unequal Societies: Evidence from Bolivia and India. Presented at the annual meetings of the International Studies Association and the Midwest Boulding, Carew and Jami Nunez. 2010. Civil Society and Support for the Political System Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Boulding, Carew and David S. Brown. 2010. Political Competition and Local Social Spending: Evidence from Brazil. Presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Boulding, Carew. 2009. Searching for Partners: Questions of Accountability and Credibility between Foreign Aid Donors and Local NGOs. Presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Boulding, Carew and David S. Brown. 2009. Local Electoral Systems and Voter Participation: Evidence from Brazil and Bolivia. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Boulding, Carew and Brian Wampler. 2009. Voice, Votes, and Resources: Evaluating the Effect of Participatory Democracy on Well-Being. Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association Conference. Boulding, Carew. 2009. Accountability in Foreign Aid Delivery: Links between Donors and NGOs. Presented at the meeting: Beyond Virtue: Evaluating NGO Monitoring of Social Norms March 20-21, 2009, La Jolla, CA. Boulding, Carew. 2008. NGOs and Political Participation: Do International and Domestic NGOs affect Voter Turnout Differently? Presented at the annual meetings of the International Studies Association and the Midwest Boulding, Carew and Susan Hyde. 2008. "Political Terror, Election Fraud, and Foreign Aid: When do Donors Withdraw Aid to Promote Democracy?" Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Boulding, Carew. 2006. NGOs and Political Participation: Sub-national Evidence on Voter Turnout and Protest from Bolivia Poster presentation at the American Political Science Association, Aug. 31-Sept. 4, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Boulding, Carew and Clark Gibson. 2006. Political Supporters or Challengers? The Effects of NGOs on Local Politics in Bolivia. Presented at the annual meeting of American Political Science Boulding, Carew and Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham. 2006. Modern State-building Simulation Presented at the APSA Teaching and Learning Conference, February 2006, Washington D.C. Boulding Vitae 3
Boulding, Carew and Susan Hyde. 2005. Political Terror, Election Fraud, and Foreign Aid: When do Donors Withdraw Aid to Promote Democracy? Presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Boulding, Carew and Susan Hyde. 2004. Foreign Aid and Democratization: When do Donors Withdraw Aid and Why? Presented at the annual meetings of the Western Political Science Association and the International Studies Boulding, Carew. 2004. The Foreign Aid Puzzle: Multilateral vs. Bilateral Development Assistance. Presented at the annual meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association and the American TEACHING UNDERGRADUATE COURSES Global Development PSCI 4102: University of Colorado. Fall 2009, Spring 2009, Fall 2007. Honors Seminar on Global Development PSCI 4102-880: University of Colorado. Fall 2007. Latin American Political Systems PSCI 3032: University of Colorado. Spring 2011, Fall 2010, Spring 2008. Honors Seminar on Latin American Political Systems PSCI 3032-880: University of Colorado. Spring 2008. How to Build a Democracy: A State-building Simulation (co-taught with Kathleen Gallagher Cunningham) University of California, San Diego. Winter 2006. GRADUATE COURSES Graduate Seminar on Latin American Politics PSCI 7032: University of Colorado. Spring 2009. Core Seminar in Comparative Political Systems PSCI 7012: University of Colorado. Spring 2012, Spring 2011. Dissertation Seminar PSCI 7175: University of Colorado. Spring 2012. PROFFESIONAL ACTIVITIES CONFERENCE DISCUSSANT Midwest Political Science Association (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012) American Political Science Association (2007) International Studies Association (2008, 2010) MANUSCRIPT REVIEWER American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, British Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, International Organization, Political Research Quarterly, World Development, Estudios Sociologicos, Foreign Policy Analysis, Publius, Political Studies, Global Change, Peace and Security. Boulding Vitae 4
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS American Political Science Association, 2001-present Midwest Political Science Association, 2003- present Western Political Science Association, 2003- present Latin America Studies Association, 2004- present LANGUAGES Spanish (proficient at a professional level) Boulding Vitae 5