Philip Edward Jones CONTACT INFORMATION Political Science and International Relations University of Delaware 347 Smith Hall Newark, DE 19716 pejones@udel.edu www.pejones.org EDUCATION Harvard University, Department of Government Ph.D., Political Science, 2009 Awarded the 2008 9 Richard J. Herrnstein Prize for best dissertation by Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Oxford University B.A. (Hons.) Politics, Philosophy, and Economics (First Class), 2003 Awarded the 2003 Eshag Prize for Final Honour School Performance in PPE by Wadham College EMPLOYMENT University of Delaware, Department of Political Science and International Relations Associate Professor, 2015 present Assistant Professor, 2009 2015 JOURNAL ARTICLES Jones, P. E., Brewer, P. R., Young, D. G., Lambe, J. L., & Hoffman, L. H. (Forthcoming). Explaining public opinion toward transgender people, rights, and candidates. Public Opinion Quarterly. Jones, P. E. & Brewer, P. R. (Forthcoming). Elite cues and public polarization on transgender rights. Politics, Groups, and Identities. Brewer, P. R., Lambe, J. L., & Jones, P. E. (2017). The foundations of U.S. public opinion about campaign finance in the post-citizens United era. Election Law Journal, 16(1):183 195. Jones, P. E. (2016). Constituents responses to descriptive and substantive representation in Congress. Social Science Quarterly, 97(3):682 698. Brewer, P. R., Habegger, M., Harrington, R., Hoffman, L. H., Jones, P. E., & Lambe, J. L. (2016). Interactivity between candidates and citizens on a social networking site: Effects on perceptions and vote intentions. Journal of Experimental Political Science, 3(1):84 96. 1 of 7
Jones, P. E., Brewer, P. R., & Young, D. G. (2016). The effects of traditional news, partisan talk, and political satire programs on perceptions of presidential candidate viability and electability. Atlantic Journal of Communication, 24(3):172 184. Jones, P. E. (2015). Economic voting appeals in congressional campaigns. Political Communication, 32(2):206 228. Schlozman, K. L., Jones, P. E., You, H. Y., Burch, T., Verba, S., & Brady, H. E. (2015). Organizations and the democratic representation of interests: What does it mean when those organizations have no members? Perspectives on Politics, 13(4):1017 1029. Jones, P. E. (2014). Does the descriptive representation of gender influence accountability for substantive representation? Politics & Gender, 10(2):175 199. Brewer, P. R., Hoffman, L. H., Harrington, R., Jones, P. E., & Lambe, J. L. (2014). Public perceptions regarding the authenticity of the 2012 presidential candidates. Presidential Studies Quarterly, 44(4):742 757. Jones, P. E. (2013). Revisiting stereotypes of non-white politicians ideological and partisan orientations. American Politics Research, 42(2): 283 310. Brewer, P. R., Young, D. G., & Jones, P. E. (2013). Campaign news genres, audience characteristics, and media perceptions: A field experiment. Electronic News, 7(4):189 203. Hoffman, L. H., Jones, P. E., & Young, D. G. (2013). Does my comment count? Perceptions of political participation in an online environment. Computers in Human Behavior, 29(6):2248 2256. Jones, P. E., Hoffman, L. H., & Young, D. G. (2013). Online emotional appeals and political participation: The effect of candidate affect on mass behavior. New Media & Society, 15(7):1132 1150. Jones, P. E. (2013). The effect of political competition on democratic accountability. Political Behavior, 35(3):481 515. Jones, P. E. (2011). Which buck stops here? Accountability for policy positions and policy outcomes in Congress. Journal of Politics, 73(3):764 782. 2 of 7
Ansolabehere, S. & Jones, P. E. (2010). Constituents responses to congressional roll call voting. American Journal of Political Science, 54(3): 583 597. BOOK CHAPTERS Schlozman, K. L., Jones, P. E., You, H. Y., Burch, T., Verba, S., & Brady, H. E. (2015). Louder chorus same accent: The representation of interests in pressure politics, 1991-2011. In Lowery, D., Gray, V., & Halpin, D., editors, The Organization Ecology of Interest Communities. Palgrave. Schlozman, K. L. & Jones, P. E. (2013). How membership associations change the balance of representation in Washington (and how they don t). In Grossmann, M., editor, New Directions in Interest Group Politics. Routledge. Schlozman, K. L., Verba, S., Brady, H. E., Jones, P.E., & Burch, T. (2012). Who sings in the heavenly chorus? The shape of the organized interest system and Political voice through organized interest activity. In Schlozman, K. L., Verba, S., & Brady, H. E., The Unheavenly Chorus: Unequal Political Voice and the Broken Promise of American Democracy. Princeton University Press. Ansolabehere, S. & Jones, P. E. (2011). Dyadic representation. In Schickler, E. & Lee, F. E., editors, The Oxford Handbook of the American Congress. Oxford University Press. Burden, B. C. & Jones, P. E. (2009). Strategic voting in the United States. In Grofman, B., Blais, A., & Bowler, S., editors, Duverger s Law of Plurality Voting: The Logic of Party Competition in Canada, India, the United Kingdom and the United States. Springer. OTHER PUBLICATIONS Schlozman, K. L., Jones, P. E., You, H. Y., Burch, T., Verba, S., & Brady, H. E. (2014). Louder chorus same accent: The representation of interests in pressure politics, 1991-2011. Brookings Institution, Issues in Governance Studies. Note: this is a highly condensed version of the book chapter with a similar name listed above. Jones, P. E. (2009). Politicians are people, too. In King, G., Nie, N., & Schlozman, K. L., editors, The Future of Political Science: 100 Perspectives. Routledge. 3 of 7
WORKING PAPERS Campaign Intensity and Knowledge of U.S. Senators Records. What drives public support for voter ID laws? Re-examining the interaction of racial and partisan attitudes. RESEARCH GRANTS What drives public support for voter ID laws? Re-examining 2016 the interaction of racial and partisan attitudes General University Research Program, University of Delaware PI ($6,000) Race, Roll Calls, and Representation 2011 Center for Political Communication, University of Delaware PI ($30,000) Political Communication and Engagement in the 21st Century 2009 College of Arts and Sciences, University of Delaware 11 Co-PI with Lindsay H. Hoffman ($50,000) CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS What drives public support for voter ID laws? Re-examining the interaction of racial and partisan attitudes. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 2017. Explaining Public Opinion toward Transgender People, Rights, and Candidates. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, 2016. (with Paul Brewer, Danna Young, Lindsay Hoffman, and Jennifer Lambe). Challenger Quality and Democratic Accountability. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, 2015. Components of Representation and Political Efficacy. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., 2014. 4 of 7
Organizations and the Democratic Representation of Interests: What Happens When the Advocates are Institutions?. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 2014. (With Kay Schlozman, Hye Young You, Traci Burch, Sidney Verba, and Henry E. Brady). Constituents Responses to Descriptive and Substantive Representation in Congress. Presented at the University of Pennsylvania/Temple University Philadelphia Region American Politics Conference, Philadelphia, PA, 2013. Does the Descriptive Representation of Gender Influence Accountability for Substantive Representation? Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 2013. Louder Chorus Same Accent: The Representation of Interests in Pressure Politics, 1981 2011. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 2013. (With Kay Schlozman, Hye Young You, Traci Burch, Sidney Verba, and Henry E. Brady). Campaign News Genres, Audience Characteristics, and Media Perceptions: A Field Experiment. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, D.C., 2013. (With Paul Brewer and Dannagal Goldthwaite Young). When and How Voters Use Race as a Signal of Legislators Ideological and Partisan Orientations. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 2013. Does the Descriptive Representation of Race Affect Voters Responses to the Substantive Representation of Policy Preferences? Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 2012. Economic Voting and Democratic Accountability in Campaign Advertising. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA 2011. Civic Engagement 2.0: How Do Emotional Online Appeals by Candidates Shape Citizen Participation? Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, 2011. (With Lindsay Hoffman and Dannagal Young). 5 of 7
Political Communication and Civic Engagement in the 21st Century: New Directions in Online Participation Research. Presented at the Political Communication Pre-Conference, George Washington University, Washington, D.C., 2010. (With Lindsay Hoffman, Dannagal Young, Julio Carrion, and David C. Wilson). Political Communication and Civic Engagement in the 21st Century: How Do Emotional Appeals by Candidates Shape Citizen Participation?. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., 2010. (With Lindsay Hoffman, Dannagal Young, Julio Carrion, and David C. Wilson). The Changing Impact of Religious Attendance on Political Participation. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., 2010. The Effect of Electoral Competition and Constituency Heterogeneity on Democratic Accountability. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL 2010. The Effect of Descriptive Representation on Constituents Ability to Hold Legislators Accountable. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA 2008. Who Sings in the Heavenly Chorus? Political Inequality and the Pressure System. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA 2008. (With Kay Schlozman, Sidney Verba, Henry Brady, and Traci Burch). TEACHING EXPERIENCE Courses taught, University of Delaware: Introduction to American Politics (UG) Parties and Interest Groups (UG) Public Opinion (UG) Voting and Elections (UG) LGBT* Politics (UG) American Political Behavior (G) Nominated for UD Excellence in Teaching Award, 2011, 2012, and 2016. 6 of 7
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Reviewer for American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, American Politics Research, Atlantic Journal of Communication, Congress & the Presidency, Gender & Politics, Interest Groups & Advocacy, Journal of Politics, Journal of Women, Politics & Policy, Legislative Studies Quarterly, Mass Communication and Society, New England Journal of Political Science, Perspectives on Politics, Political Behavior, Political Research Quarterly, Research and Politics, Social Science Research, and Time-Sharing Experiments in the Social Sciences (TESS). Director of Internships, Department of Political Science and International Relations, 2012 to present This version: December 2017 7 of 7