Andrew M. Daniller Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania 3620 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104 443-745-2502 adaniller@asc.upenn.edu Education University of Pennsylvania Ph.D., Communication Dissertation title: Politics as Sport: The Effects of Partisan Media on Perceptions of Electoral Legitimacy Dissertation committee: Diana Mutz (chair), Michael Delli Carpini, Joseph Cappella Dissertation successfully defended December 2016; graduation date May 2017 University of Pennsylvania M.A., Communication 2013 George Washington University M.A., Media & Public Affairs Thesis: Who Should We Blame? Public Opinion and Media Framing of Responsibility for the Housing Market Crash Thesis committee: Catie Bailard (chair), Robert Entman, Kimberly Gross 2011 University of Maryland, College Park B.A., Government and Politics; B.A., Economics Dual degree 2004 Peer-Reviewed Publications (2016). Can Citizens Care Too Much? Investment and Electoral Legitimacy. Electoral Studies, 44, 151-161., Tallevi, A., Mutz, D. C., & Allen, D. (Forthcoming). Declining Trust in the American Press: Models of the Survey Response. Communication Methods and Measures, accepted for publication Aug. 11, 2016. Non-Refereed Publications (2016). World view: Divisive campaigning damages democracy. Nature, 538, 429.
Invited Talks A 'Rigged' Election? Campaigns, Media, and Citizens' Perceptions of Electoral Integtrity Provost Office s Year of Media Presidential Debate Watch, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA September 2016 Participating by Spectating: Partisan Media s Effects on Perceived Electoral Legitimacy Among Nonvoters Beyond the Classroom series, University of Saint Thomas, St. Paul, MN April 2016 Manuscripts Currently in Revise and Resubmit, Silver, L., & Moehler, D. Conference Papers and Presentations Amplifying the Effects of Winning and Losing: Partisan Media's Effects on Perceived Electoral Integrity in the 2008 and 2012 Presidential Elections American Association for Public Opinion Research, New Orleans, LA, 2017 (accepted) Politics as Sport: Partisan Media s Effects on Perceived Electoral Integrity Among Nonvoters Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 2017 (accepted) Asymmetric Effects of Winning and Losing: A Panel Study of Perceptions of Electoral Legitimacy, & Mutz, D. International Society of Political Psychology, Warsaw, Poland, 2016 Amplifying the Effects of Winning and Losing: Partisan Media's Effects on Perceived Electoral Legitimacy in the 2008 and 2012 Presidential Elections Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 2016 Can Citizens Care Too Much? Investment and Electoral Legitimacy American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, 2015
Does Hating the Press Create Opposition to Press Freedoms? Implications of Declining Trust in the News Media Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 2015, Silver, L., & Moehler, D. International Communication Association, Seattle, WA, 2014 Democracy s Feast or the Land of Sore Losers? The Impact of Elections on the Perceived Legitimacy of the Electoral Process, & Mutz, D. Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 2014, Silver, L., & Moehler, D. American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 2013 Declining Trust in the American Press: Models of the Survey Response Allen, D.,, Tallevi, A., & Mutz, D. Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 2013 What I Hate About You: How Partisan News and Tabloids Explain Waning Trust in the Media Garlick, A.,, Brackbill, D., Mutz, D., & Silver, L. Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 2013 Awards and Honors 1 st Place Winner, 2016 Annual Student Paper Competition, for Amplifying the Effects of Winning and Losing: Partisan Media's Effects on Perceived Electoral Integrity in the 2008 and 2012 Presidential Elections Pennsylvania/New Jersey chapter of the American Association for Public Opinion Research 3 rd Place Winner, 2015 Annual Student Paper Competition, for Can Citizens Care Too Much? Investment and Electoral Legitimacy Pennsylvania/New Jersey chapter of the American Association for Public Opinion Research Teaching Experience Course Instructor University of Pennsylvania, Department of Political Science PSCI 230: Public Opinion and American Democracy Spring 2017
Course Instructor Fordham University, Fordham College at Lincoln Center COMM 1000: Fundamentals of Communication & Media Studies Spring 2017, Fall 2016 Course Instructor University of Pennsylvania, College of Liberal & Professional Studies COMM 125: Introduction to Communication Behavior Summer 2014 Teaching Fellow COMM 125: Introduction to Communication Behavior Course instructor: Prof. Amy Jordan Fall 2013 Teaching Fellow COMM 413: The Public Dialogue The Role of Public Opinion in Leadership Decisions Course instructor: Prof. Peter Hart Fall 2011 Teaching Assistant George Washington University, School of Media and Public Affairs SMPA 101: Journalism Theory & Practice Course instructor: Prof. Silvio Waisbord Fall 2010, Fall 2009 Professional Memberships and Service Graduate Council of Students 2015 2016; 2013 2014 Editorial Assistant The International Journal of Press/Politics 2009 2011 Professional Memberships: American Association of Public Opinion Research; American Political Science Association; International Communication Association; Midwest Political Science Association; National Communication Association Journals reviewed for: Journal of Politics; Journalism; New Media & Society; Political Communication
Additional Training Summer Culture Fellowship in Puerto Rico University of Pennsylvania/Universidad de Puerto Rico 2015 Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI 2012