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Education

The Pennsylvania State University

Ph.D. Political Science, August 2018 Fields: American Politics and Methodology

Dissertation: Party Coalitions, Party Ideology, and Party Action: Extended Party Networks in the United States

Committee: Lee Ann Banaszak (chair), Michael Berkman, Bruce Desmarais, John McCarthy (Penn State sociology), and Michael Nelson

The Pennsylvania State University

M.A. Political Science, 2015 Fields: American Politics and Methodology

Case Western Reserve University

B.A. Political Science and Mathematics (minor in Economics), 2010

Academic Positions

Miami University

  • Associate Professor 2024 -
  • Assistant Professor 2018 - 2024

Peer Reviewed Articles

Editor Reviewed Publications

  • Cooney, Samantha R., Patrick J. Gauding, Anna A. Meier, and Kevin Reuning. 2022. “Community, Solidarity, and Collective Power: The Role of Graduate Student Organizations and Graduate Worker Unions” in Strategies for Navigating Graduate School and Beyond, eds. Kevin G. Lorentz II, Daniel J. Mallinson, Julia Marin Hellwege, Davin Phoenix, and J. Cherie Strachan. American Political Science Association.

  • Fariss, Christopher J., Michael R. Kenwick, and Kevin Reuning. 2020. “Measurement models.” Chap 20 in SAGE Handbook of Research Methods in Political Science and International Relations, eds. Luigi Curini and Robert Franzese.

Working Papers

  • “The Political Activities of Union Locals”

  • “Campaign Activity and Voters’ Perceptions of Candidate Ideology” with Hans Hassell and Michael Heseltine

  • “Party Networks Online: Using Facebook to Identify “Us” and “Them”” with Anne Whitesell and Lee Hannah.

  • “Counting Crowds: Measuring Contentious Political Action across the United States” with Jay Ulfeder and Chris Fariss.

Editor Reviewed Blog Posts

Courses Taught

Miami University

POL 306: Applied Research Methods: Fall 2018; Spring 2019; Fall 2019; Spring 2020; Fall 2020; Spring 2021; Spring 2022; Fall 2022; Fall 2023
POL 307: Public Opinion Lab: Fall 2024
POL 345U: Social Movements and Protest: Fall 2018; Spring 2020; Fall 2020; Spring 2021; Spring 2022; Spring 2023 Spring 2024
POL 345Y: Class and Inequality in American Politics: Fall 2019; Spring 2021; Fall 2022; Fall 2023; Fall 2024
POL 491/591: Social Network Analysis: Spring 2023; Spring 2024

Pennsylvania State University

PL SC 426: Political Parties and Interest Groups: May 2017

Book Reviews

Invited Talks

  • “Fascism in Contemporary America” as part of the center for Global Studies’ International Education Week. Penn State, October 24, 2017

  • “The Strategies of Protest: Action, Message, and Community” with Lee Ann Banaszak. Case Western Reserve University, March 29, 2017.

Presentations

  • “Union Locals in a Polarized Country: A Survey of Ohio Union Locals” 2024 Midwest Political Science Association

  • “Campaign Activity and Voters’ Perceptions of Candidate Ideology” 2024 Midwest Political Science Association with Hans Hassell and Michael J. Heseltine

  • “Reassessing the Effect of Candidate Extremism on Vote Choice and Turnout” 2024 Midwest Political Science Association with Austin Cutler and Hans Hassell

  • “Counting Crowds: Measuring Contentious Political Action across the United States” 2022 American Political Science Association with Jay Ulfeder and Chris Fariss.

  • “Party Networks Online: Using Facebook to Identify “Us” and “Them”” 2022 American Political Science Association with Anne Whitesell and Lee Hannah.

  • “Explaining Loss and Victory: How Local Parties Explain Election Outcomes” 2021 American Political Science Association with Anne Whitesell and Lee Hannah.

  • “Conceptualizing and Measuring Social Class in the United States” 2019 American Political Science Association with Sean McElwee

  • “The State of Labor in the Democratic Party Coalition” 2019 State Politics and Policy Conference with Laura Bucci

  • “Divided Donors, Divided Parties: The Impact of State Party Networks on Legislative Polarization” 2019 Midwest Political Science Association

  • “The Ideology of Media Outlets” 2019 Midwest Political Science Association with Hans J.G. Hassell and Matthew R. Miles

  • “Outside the Convention: Partisan Activism and Protester Motivations at the 2016 RNC and DNC” with Lee Ann Banaszak

    • Methodological Challenges of Surveying Right-Wing Demonstrations and Protests in CEE, Warsaw, Poland
    • 2017 American Sociological Association
    • 2017 American Political Science Association
  • “State Parties Coalitions In and Outside the Legislature” 2018 PolNet

  • “Shifting Coalitions: The Effect of Extended Party Networks on State Legislature Ideology” 2017 American Political Science Association

  • “Exploring the Dynamics of Latent Variable Models” with Michael R. Kenwick and Christopher J. Fariss.

    • QuaSSI Colloquium Series, March 2, 2017
    • Varieties of Democracy Modeling Week, University of Gothenburg, October 11-14, 2016
    • 2016 American Political Science Association
  • “The Tea Party Movement’s Short Romance with Annual Protest Demonstrations” with John McCarthy, Patrick Rafail and Hyun Woo Kim. 2016 American Sociological Association Annual Meeting

  • “Measuring Variation in State Party Networks, 2004 to 2014.” 2016 State Politics and Policy Conference

  • “Does Childhood Experience with War Deaths Affect One’s Attitude toward the Use of Force?” with Ted Chen and Chuyu Liu.

    • 2016 Peace Science Society Conference
    • 2016 International Studies Association Conference
  • “Party Fractionalization and Protest Inside and Outside the Convention” with Lee Ann Banaszak and Karen Beckwith. 2016 Center for American Political Responsiveness at Pennsylvania State University

  • “Parties, Protest, and Political Opportunity.” 2015 European Consortium of Political Research Conference

Research Interests

Substantive: Social movements, protest, American political parties, and collective action.
Methodology: Measurement models, social network analysis, and time series.

Awards & Fellowships

  • Student Recognition of Teaching Excellence for Fall 2020
  • Quantitative Social Science Institute (QuaSSI) Predoctoral Fellow, 2016-2017
  • University Graduate Fellowship, The Pennsylvania State University, 2013-2018

Masters’ Committees

Chair: Olivia Balakos (Expected 2025); Isabelle Sistino (2023); Jacob Bemis, Wilson Maier,
Lily Wilmont (2022); Emily Cain, Blake Mullenix (2021); Virginia Bulger (2019)
Committee: Tess Von Hemel (2022); Shannan Lunar (2021); Sara Carnahan,
Muriel Truax (2020)

Honors Thesis

Alex Dyer (2022); Alex Foltz (2021)

Service

Service to the Discipline

  • Division Chair for State Politics and Policy Division, 2024 APSA
  • Program Co-Chair for PolNet, 2023
  • Conference panel discussant: MPSA 2022; APSA 2021; MPSA 2019
  • Conference panel chair: MPSA 2022; MPSA 2019
Journal/Edited Volume Reviewer: American Journal of Political Science; American Review of Politics; American Sociological Review; Ask: Research and Methods; British Journal of Political Science; Electoral Studies; Journal of Adolescence; Journal of International Communication; Labor Studies Journal; Mobilization; Perspectives on Politics; Perspectives on Psychological Sciences; Political Analysis; Political Behavior; Public Opinion Quarterly; PS: Political Science & Politics; Research in Social Movements, Conflict and Change; State Politics and Policy Quarterly; Science; Social Networks; Sociological Forum; Sociological Methods and Research; and Survey Research Methods
Book Manuscript Proposal Review: Cambridge University Press.
Full Manuscript Review: Princeton University Press.

Service to the University

Miami University

University:

  • Representative, Miami University Senate (Fall 2021 -)
  • Faculty Fellow, Center for Analytics and Data Science (2021 - )
  • Data Analytics Degree Program Steering Committee (Fall 2018-)

Department of Political Science:

  • Member, Mentoring Task Force (Fall 2019 -)
  • Member, American Politics Field Committee (Fall 2018 -)
  • Member, Political Theory and Methodology Committee (Fall 2018 -)
  • Member, Colloquium Committee (Fall 2018 - Spring 2021)
  • Member, Awards Committee (Fall 2018 -)
  • Member, Graduate Studies (Fall 2020 -)

Pennsylvania State University

  • Graduate Representative, Pennsylvania State University Faculty Senate November 2016 - Spring 2018
  • Organizer, Social Movement Research Group Fall 2015 - Spring 2018
  • Record Keeper, Coalition of Graduate Employees Spring 2016 - Spring 2017
  • Liberal Arts Delegate, Graduate and Professional Student Association Spring 2016 - November 2016
  • President, Graduate Association of Political Science Fall 2014 - Spring 2015

Professional Memberships

  • American Political Science Association
    • Political Organizations and Parties Section
    • State Politics and Policy Section
    • Class and Inequality Section
  • Midwest Political Science Association

Programming Experience

Statistics: R, STATA, STAN
Programming: Python, C++, Javascript
Other: LaTeX