CURRICULUM VITAE MARK A. PEFFLEY Phone: (859) 257-7033 University of Kentucky Fax: (859) 257-7034 1653 Patterson Office Tower E-mail: mpeffl@uky.edu Lexington, Kentucky 40506-0027 Website: http://www.uky.edu/as/polisci/peffley Education: B.A., Political Science, Sociology, Indiana University, Bloomington, 1974 Ph.D., Political Science, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, 1984 Employment: Professor of Political Science,, University of Kentucky, 1997-. Joint Appointment, Martin School of Public Administration and Public Policy, 1997-. Director of Graduate Studies,, University of Kentucky, 1997-2001. Associate Professor of Political Science,, University of Kentucky, 1990-1996. Assistant Professor of Political Science,, University of Kentucky, 1985-90. Assistant Professor of Political Science,, Drake University, 1983-1985. Instructor,, Drake University, 1982-1983. Instructor,, University of Minnesota, 1982. Courses Taught: Public Opinion, Political Psychology, Political Behavior, Media and Politics, American Government, Campaigns and Elections, Congress, Presidency, Political Parties, Graduate Seminar on Noninstitutional Political Behavior, Graduate and Undergraduate Seminars on Political and Racial Tolerance, Graduate Seminar on Public Opinion and Political Communication. Publications: Explaining the Great Racial Divide: Perceptions of Fairness in the U.S. Criminal Justice System, (with Jon Hurwitz). Journal of Politics, forthcoming. Playing the Race Card in the Post Willie Horton Era: The Impact of Racialized Code Words on Support for Punitive Crime Policy, (with Jon Hurwitz). Public Opinion Quarterly, forthcoming. Class Bias in State Electorates and the Adoption of Restrictive Welfare Policies after TANF, (with James Avery). State Politics and Policy Quarterly, forthcoming. Democratization and Political Tolerance in Seventeen Countries: A Multi-level Model of Democratic Learning, (with Robert Rohrschneider). Political Research Quarterly, 56(3), September, 2003. Racial Stereotyping and Political Attitudes: The View from Political Science (with Jon Hurwitz). In Eugene Borgida, John Sullivan and Wendy Rahn, The Political Psychology of Democratic Citizenship. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004. Race Matters: The Impact of News Coverage of Welfare Reform on Public Opinion (with James Avery). In Sanford Schram, Joe Soss, and Richard Fording (Eds.), Race, Welfare, and the Politics of Reform. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 2003.
2 The Racial Component of Race-Neutral Crime Policy Attitudes, (with Jon Hurwitz). Political Psychology, 23:1 (March, 2002): 59-75. "A Multiple Values Model of Political Tolerance, (with Pia Knigge and Jon Hurwitz). Political Research Quarterly, 54(2), June, 2001. Replication Made Simple: A Reply to Miller, et al., (with Pia Knigge and Jon Hurwitz). Political Research Quarterly, 54(2), June, 2001. "Measuring the Foreign Policy Attitudes of the Mass Public," (with Jon Hurwitz). In John Robinson, Phillip Shaver, and Lawrence Wrightsman, eds., Measuring Political Attitudes, 2nd ed. (Orlando, FL: Academic Press), 1999. Perception and Prejudice: Race and Politics in the United States. (Edited and written with Jon Hurwitz). New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998. Introduction, with Jon Hurwitz. In Jon Hurwitz and Mark Peffley (Eds.), Perception and Prejudice: Race and Politics in the United States. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998. Whites Stereotypes of Blacks: Sources and Political Consequences (with Jon Hurwitz). In Jon Hurwitz and Mark Peffley (Eds.), Perception and Prejudice: Race and Politics in the United States. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1998. Media Priming and Attitude Change: An Analysis of the 1992 NES Panel Study, (with Kirby Goidel and Todd Shields), American Politics Quarterly, 1997, 25: 287-318. "Racial Stereotypes and Whites Political Views of Blacks in the Context of Welfare and Crime," (with Jon Hurwitz and Paul Sniderman). American Journal of Political Science,1997,41(1): 30-60. Public Perceptions of Race and Crime: The Role of Racial Stereotypes, (with Jon Hurwitz). American Journal of Political Science, 1997, 41(2): 375-401. The Intersection of Race and Crime in Television News: An Experimental Study, (with Todd Shields and Bruce Williams), Political Communication, 1996, 13: 309-327. Contemporary Politics and Whites Stereotypes of African Americans, (with Todd Shields). In Micropolitical Studies in Political Science, ed. Michael Delli Carpini, Leonie Huddy, and Robert Shapiro. JAI Press, 1996. "Public Responses to Presidential Usage of Military Force: A Panel Analysis" (with Ron Langley and Kirby Goidel). Political Behavior, 1995, 17(3): 307-337. "Foreign Policy Belief Systems in Comparative Perspective: The United States and Costa Rica," (with Jon Hurwitz and Mitch Seligson). International Studies Quarterly, 1993, 37: 245-270. "Models of Attitude Constraint in Foreign Affairs: Theory-Driven versus Data-Driven Models of Reasoning," (with Jon Hurwitz). Political Behavior, 1993, 15 (1): 61-90. "International Events and Foreign Policy Beliefs: Public Response to Changing Soviet-American Relations," (with Jon Hurwitz). American Journal of Political Science, 1992, 36(2): 431-461.
"Traditional versus Social Values as Antecedents of Racial Stereotyping and Policy Conservatism," (with Jon Hurwitz). Political Behavior, 1992, 14(4): 395-421. "Public Images of the Soviet Union: The Impact on Foreign Policy Attitudes," (with Jon Hurwitz). The Journal of Politics, 1990, 52(1): 3-28. "Presidential Image and Economic Performance: A Dynamic Analysis." Political Behavior, 1989, 11(4): 309-333. "Presidential Support During the Iran-Contra Affair: An Individual-Level Analysis of Presidential Reappraisal," (with Jon Hurwitz). American Politics Quarterly, 1989, 17(4): 359-385. "How Are Foreign Policy Attitudes Structured? A Hierarchical Model" (with Jon Hurwitz). American Political Science Review, 1987, 81(4): 1099-1120. "The Means and Ends of Foreign Policy as Determinants of Presidential Support," (with Jon Hurwitz). American Journal of Political Science, 1987, 31(2): 236-258. "Economic Conditions and Party Competence: Processes of Belief Revision," (with Stanley Feldman and Lee Sigelman). The Journal of Politics, 1987, 49(1): 100-121. "A Hierarchical Model of Attitude Constraint," (with Jon Hurwitz). American Journal of Political Science, 1985, 29(4): 871-890. "The Attribution of Presidential Responsibility for National Economic Problems," (with John Williams). American Politics Quarterly, 1985, 13(4): 393-425. "American Images of the Soviet Union and National Security Issues," (with Jon Hurwitz). In Hans Rattinger and Don Munton, eds., Debating National Security: The Public Dimension, (Frankfurt, Germany: Peter Lang), 1991. "Fear and Loathing of the U.S.S.R.: Public Attitudes Toward Communism and the Soviet Union," (with Jon Hurwitz). In Dan Nelson and Roger Anderson (eds.), Soviet-American Relations (Wilmington, Deleware: Scholarly Resources), 1988. "The Voter as Juror: Attributing Responsibility for Economic Problems." Political Behavior, 1984, 6(3): 275-294. Also in Heinz Eulau and Michael Lewis-Beck, eds., Economic Conditions and Electoral Outcomes (New York: Agathon Press), 1985. "Personality and the Evaluation of Anti-Ideal Candidates," (with Jon Hurwitz) in J.C. Pierce and John L. Sullivan, eds., The Electorate Reconsidered (Beverly Hills, California: Sage Publications), 1980. Under Review: Perceiving Bias in the News: Revisiting The Hostile Media Phenomenon, with James Avery, Political Communication. Works in Progress: Racial Polarization in Attitudes toward the Criminal Justice System, (with Jon Hurwitz). Inter-Racial Differences in Response to Arguments Against the Death Penalty, (with Jon Hurwitz). 3
4 Papers and Invited Talks: Inter-Racial Differences in Response to Arguments Against the Death Penalty, (with Jon Hurwitz). Prepared for delivery at the annual Midwest political Science Association meeting, Chicago, April 3-6, 2003. The Great Racial Divide: Perceptions of Fairness in the U.S. Criminal Justice System, (with Jon Hurwitz). Prepared for delivery at the annual Southern Political Science Association Conference; November 7-9, 2002; Savannah, Georgia. Explaining Citizens Views about Civil Liberties across the Globe: The Micro and Macro-level Sources of Political Intolerance, with Robert Rohrschneider. Paper presented at the 2001 American Political Science Association. Racial Polarization on Criminal Justice Issues: Sources and Consequences of Fairness Judgments (with Jon Hurwitz). Paper presented at the 2001 American Political Science Association. Race of Interviewer Effects in a Survey in Criminal Justice Issues (with Jon Hurwitz and Scott Beach). Paper to be presented at the 56 th Annual AAPOR Conference. May17-20, 2001 Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Predicting Responsiveness to Racial Framing of News Coverage of Welfare Reform, (with Mac Avery). Paper presented at the 2001 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association in Chicago, Illinois, April 19-22, 2001. Race Matters: The Impact of News Coverage of Welfare Reform on Public Opinion (with Mac Avery and Jason Glass). Paper presented at the 2000 meeting of the American Political Science Association in Washington, D.C., August 30 to September 3. Perceiving Bias in the News: Revisiting The Hostile Media Phenomenon, with Jason Glass and James Avery. Paper presented at the 2000 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association in Chicago, Illinois, April 27-30, 2000. The Racial Components of Race-Neutral Crime Policy Attitudes, (with Jon Hurwitz). Paper presented at the 1999 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association in Chicago, IL, April 15-17, 1999. Civil Liberties and Public Attitudes toward Crime, (with Jon Hurwitz). Paper presented at the 1997 annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, March 14-16, 1997, Tucson, Arizona. Racial Stereotyping and Public Opinion: The View from Political Science, (with Jon Hurwitz). Invited speaker, Minnesota Symposium on Political Psychology, Center for Political Psychology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 7-9, 1997. Whites Perceptions of Race, Crime and Welfare: The Role of Racial Stereotypes. Invited speaker,, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, September 27, 1996. Confrontations between Stereotypes and Counter-stereotypical Information: Whites Political Views of Blacks in the Context of Race and Crime. Invited speaker, Department of Psychology, University of Kentucky, October, 1995. Political Values and Political Intolerance: A Test of the Multiple Values Perspective with National Survey Data, (with Jon Hurwitz). Paper presented at the 1995 annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Il, August 31 to September 3.
5 Public Opinion on Race and Crime: The Role of Racial Stereotypes, (with Jon Hurwitz). Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Portland Oregon. March 16-18, 1995. Public Perceptions of Race and Crime, (with Jon Hurwitz). Paper presented at the 1994 annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, November 2-5, 1994. "The Political Impact of Racial Stereotypes in the United States." Invited paper presented at the Second International Congress on Prejudice, Discrimination and Conflict, July 4-7, 1994, Jerusalem, Israel. "Race and Crime: An Experimental Study of Priming Effects in the Mass Media," (with Bruce Williams and Todd Shields). Paper presented at the 1994 Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 6 to 9. "Racial Stereotypes and Their Political Impact," (with Jon Hurwitz). Paper presented at the 1993 annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2 to September 5." "Racial stereotypes in contemporary white society: Sources and political consequences," (with Jon Hurwitz). Paper presented at the 1992 annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, September 3 to September 6." "U.S. Attitudes toward Communism and the Soviet Union in the 'New World Order'." Invited paper presented at Free Berlin University, March 17, 1992. "Ethnocentrism and Racial Intolerance," (with Jon Hurwitz). Paper presented at the 1990 meeting of the American Political Science Association. "Public Images of the Soviet Union," (with Jon Hurwitz). Funding Proposal for the National Science Foundation, submitted January, 1990. "America Assesses the U.S.S.R.: An Analysis of Belief Revision," (with Jon Hurwitz). Paper presented at the 1989 meeting of the American Political Science Association. "Alternative Modes of Political Reasoning in Foreign Affairs" (with Jon Hurwitz). Paper presented at the 1988 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. "Public Images of the Soviet Union and Its Leaders: The Impact of Foreign Policy Attitudes," (with Jon Hurwitz). Paper presented at the 1988 meeting of the American Political Science Association. "Public Images of the Soviet Union and National Security Issues," (with Jon Hurwitz). Paper presented at the conference on "Rethinking National Security: The Public Dimension," May 22-24, 1988; Toronto, Ontario, Canada. "Foreign Policy Attitudes and Political Behavior," (with Jon Hurwitz). Report prepared for the National Election Service 1987 Pilot Study. "Toward a Theoretical Approach to the Study of Foreign Policy Opinionation," (with Jon Hurwitz). Paper presented at the Frontiers in Political Psychology Workshop at the 1988 meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Secaucus, New Jersey, July 1, 1988. "A Performance-Based Model of Candidate Image Formation." Paper presented at the 1987 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association.
"A Hierarchical Model of Attitude Constraint Among Foreign Policy Attitudes," (with Jon Hurwitz). Paper presented at the 1986 meeting of the American Political Science Association. Published in The Korean Journal of International Studies, 18, 1987: 289-323. "Mass Belief Systems in Foreign Affairs," (with Jon Hurwitz). Paper presented at the 1986 meeting of the International Studies Association. "Foreign Policy Attitudes and the Evaluation of Presidential Performance," (with Jon Hurwitz). Paper presented at the 1985 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. "Governmental Responsibility for the Economic Problems of Others." Paper presented at the 1984 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. "Deciding Who's to Blame for Economic Problems." Paper presented at the Shambaugh Conference on Economic Conditions and Electoral Outcomes, University of Iowa, March 13-14, 1984. "The Attribution of Presidential Responsibility for Economic Problems." Paper presented at the 1983 meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association. Awards: External: National Science Foundation Grant, "Racial Polarization and the Criminal Justice System," (equal co-pi with Jon Hurwitz), 2000-2002, $83,000. Best Paper, Democratization and Political Tolerance in Seventeen Countries: A Multi-level Model of Democratic Learning, (with Robert Rohrschneider), Political Research Quarterly, 2003. Best Paper, Media Priming and Attitude Change: An Analysis of the 1992 NES Panel Study, Southwestern Political Science Association, 1995, with Kirby Goidel and Todd Shields. National Science Foundation Grant, Research Associate, (Paul Sniderman and Henry Brady, Principal Investigators, 1994 National Multi-Investigator Survey Using CATI, 1993-1994, $300,000. National Science Foundation Grant (with Todd Shields), 1993-1994, $6,760. National Science Foundation Grant, Research Associate, (Paul Sniderman, Principal Investigator, 1991 National Race and Politics Survey, 1991-1993, $450,000. Internal: Research Committee Grant, Office of Research and Graduate Studies, University of Kentucky, 2000, $5,760. University of Pittsburgh, Research Development Fund Grant from the Office of Research, with Jon Hurwitz, 1999, $30,000. Research Committee Grant, Office of Research and Graduate Studies, University of Kentucky, 1996, $1,500 (office computer). International Travel Grant, Office of Research and Graduate Studies, University of Kentucky, 1993-4, $1,400. Research Committee Grant, Office of Research and Graduate Studies, University of Kentucky, 1992, $5,000. International Travel Grant, Office of Research and Graduate Studies, University of Kentucky, 1992, $1,000. Mini-Grants, Office of Research and Graduate Studies, University of Kentucky, 1987-1995, $600 each year. Special Faculty Grant Initiative, University of Kentucky, 1988-1991, $2,400 per year for 3 years. Research Committee Grant, Office of Research and Graduate Studies, University of Kentucky, 1988, $1,000. 6
Special Summer Faculty Research Fellowship, Graduate School, University of Kentucky, 1988, $3,500. University of Pittsburgh, Research Development Fund Grant from the Office of Research, with Jon Hurwitz, 1988, $1,800. University of Pittsburgh, Research Development Fund Grant from the Office of Research, with Jon Hurwitz, 1987, $8,500. Summer Faculty Research Fellowship, Graduate School, University of Kentucky, 1987, $2,400. Mini-Grant, Graduate School, University of Kentucky, 1987. Summer Faculty Research Fellowship, Graduate School, University of Kentucky, 1986, $2,400. Grinnell College Research Grant, with Jon Hurwitz, 1985, $1,847. Mini-Grant, Graduate School, University of Kentucky, 1985, $600. Bush Foundation Dissertation Fellowship,, University of Minnesota, 1981-1982. Committee Service: Member, College of Arts and Sciences Advisory Committee for Promotion and Tenure, 2002-2003. Member, Recruitment Committee for Judicial Positions in American Politics, 2002. Member, Graduate Program Committee,, 2002-. Placement Director,, 2001-. Planning Committee,, University of Kentucky, 2001. Director of Graduate Studies; Chair of Graduate Program Committee and Graduate Admissions Committee, 1997-2001. Member, Recruitment Committee for Senior Position in American Politics, 2000. Member, Recruitment Committee for American Politics Position, 1995. Chair, Recruitment Committee for American Politics Position, 1994-1995. Placement Director,, 1993-1994. Member, Search Committee for Sociology Chair, 1994. Chair, Search Committee for Political Science Chair, 1993. Member, Graduate Program Committee,, 1990-3. Member, Recruitment Committee for Senior/Chair Position,, 1990-91. Member, Recruitment Committee for Methods Position,, 1990-91. Member, Area B Curriculum Committee, College of Arts and Sciences, 1988-1991. Member, Advisory Committee for the Survey Research Center, University of Kentucky, 1989-1991. Member, Committee for the Survey Research Center Fall and Spring Polls, University of Kentucky, 1994- Chair, Committee for the Survey Research Center Fall and Spring Polls, University of Kentucky, 1989-1993. University of Kentucky Official Representative of the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research, 1989-1994. Member, International Teaching Assistant Study Committee, University of Kentucky, 1988. Member, Undergraduate Program Committee,, 1987-. Member, Recruitment Committee for Political Behavior Position,, 1988. Member, Special Committee to Evaluate Scope and Methods Sequence,, 1987. Professional Affiliations: Editor, Political Behavior, 2003-. Committee of Editorial Advisors, Political Behavior, 1991-2003. Editorial Board, American Politics Quarterly, 1992-1995. Editorial Board, American Journal of Political Science, 1988-1990. 7
8 Member, American Political Science Association. Member, Midwestern Political Science Association. Member, Southern Political Science Association. Member, American Association for Public Opinion Research. References: Professor Lee Sigelman Professor Paul M. Sniderman George Washington University Stanford University Washington, D.C. 20052 Stanford, California 94305 (202) 994-6290 (510) 642-3079 Professor Stanley Feldman Professor George E. Marcus State University of New York-- Williams College Stony Brook, New York 11794 Williamstown, MA 01267 (516) 632-9761 (413) 597-2538 Professor Matthew Gabel Professor Bradley Canon University of Kentucky University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky 40506 Lexington, Kentucky 40506 (606) 257-1771 (606) 257-1771 Professor John Sullivan Professor Paul Allan Beck 1414 Social Sciences The Ohio State University University of Minnesota Columbus, Ohio 43210 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455 (614) 292-2880 (612) 624-4305