Mark D. Ramirez Curriculum Vitae Political Psychology, Public Opinion, Race & Politics, Representation, Research Methodology Academic Appointments 2010–present Arizona State University, Assistant Professor, School of Politics and Global Studies. 2009-2010 Washington University in St. Louis, Post-doctoral Fellow, Center for Empirical Research in the Law. Academic Affiliations 2014-present National Institute for Civil Discourse at the University of Arizona, Research network member. Education 2004–2009 Texas A&M University, Ph.D., Political Science. Advisor: David A.M. Peterson. 2000-2004 Arizona State University, Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies, Economics and Political Science. 2002-2004 Arizona State University, Certificate, Public Administration and Management. Peer Reviewed Articles { Ramirez, Mark D. Forthcoming. “Are blacks ambivalent toward anti-crime policies? Examining discrimination, fear of crime, and intra-issue consistency in policy choices." Political Behavior. { Ramirez, Mark D. Forthcoming. “African American’s principled opposition to prison privatization." Journal of Ethnicity in Criminal Justice. { Ramirez, Mark D. and Nathan Erickson. 2014. “Partisan bias and information discounting in economic judgments." Political Psychology, 35(3): 309-445. { Ramirez, Mark D. 2014. “Complex choices: African Americans and the death penalty." Race and Justice, 4(2): 75-97. { Ramirez, Mark D. 2013. “Americans changing views toward crime and punishment." Public Opinion Quarterly, 77(4): 1006-1031. { Ramirez, Mark D. 2013. “Punitive sentiment." Criminology, 52(2): 329-364. Curriculum Vitae—Mark D. Ramirez 1 of 7 { Ramirez, Mark D. 2013. “The policy origins of congressional approval." Journal of Politics, 75(1): 198-209. { Kellstedt, Paul M., David A.M. Peterson, and Mark D. Ramirez. 2010. “The macro politics of a gender gap." Public Opinion Quarterly 74(3): 477-498. { Nicholson-Crotty, Sean, David A.M. Peterson, and Mark D. Ramirez. 2009. “Dynamic representation: Federal criminal justice policy and an alternative dimension of public mood." Political Behavior, 31(4): 485-655. { Ramirez, Mark D. 2009. “The dynamics of partisan conflict on congressional approval." American Journal of Political Science, 53(3): 680-693. { Ramirez, Mark D. 2008. “Procedural perceptions and support for the U.S. Supreme Court." Political Psychology, 29(5): 675-698. Editor Reviewed Chapters and Articles { Ramirez, Mark D. and James Monogan, III. 2008. “Posters in LATEX." The Political Methodologist 15(2): 17-22. Conference Presentations 2014 “Racial priming, source cues, and environmental racism." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Seattle, WA. 2013 “How local disasters shape public preferences toward climate changes policies." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Orlando, FL. 2011 “The change-point dynamics of macro public opinion: Explaining the rise in punitive sentiment, 1951-2006." Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. 2009 “Bayesian change-point and time varying parameter models of public preferences for punitive policies." Poster presentation at the annual meeting of The Society for Political Methodology, Yale University, New Haven, CT. 2008 “Knowledge, values, and public preferences for policies to mitigate the risks of global climate change." Poster presentation at the annual conference of Ford Foundation Fellows. National Academy of Sciences, Washington D.C. 2008 “Public preferences for policies to mitigate the risks of climate change: Multilevel latent variable modeling with Bayesian item response theory." Poster presentation at the annual meeting of The Society for Political Methodology, University of Michigan. 2007 “The macro politics of a gender gap.” Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. 2007 “Dynamic representation(s): Dynamic multiple indicators, multiple causes.” Poster presentation at the annual meeting of The Society for Political Methodology, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA. Curriculum Vitae—Mark D. Ramirez 2 of 7 2007 “Re-examining the dynamics of congressional approval.” Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA. 2006 “Estimating congressional approval as a long-memory process, 1974-2000.” Poster presentation at the annual meeting of The Society for Political Methodology, University of California, Davis. 2006 “The gender gap and policy mood.” Paper presentation at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. 2005 “Public support for the U.S. Supreme Court: Procedural justice and decision compatibility.” Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. Academic Research Talks 2011 University of Georgia 2010 Southern Methodist University Princeton University 2009 University of Wisconsin-Madison American University University of Illinois, Chicago Stony Brook University Teaching (Arizona State University) Undergraduate POS POS POS POS POS 191 301 394 394 498 First Year Seminar: American Political Parties Empirical Political Inquiry Political Psychology Political Marketing Racial Politics Graduate POS POS POS POS POS POS 530 591 604 590 590 590 American Politics Pro-Seminar Public Opinion Polimetrics II: Maximum Likelihood Estimation American Political Institutions∗ Bayesian Statistics∗ Longitudinal Data Analysis∗ ∗ = New directed readings course Curriculum Vitae—Mark D. Ramirez 3 of 7 Service Academic Service 2014-2015 Award Committee, Distinguished Junior Scholars Award, Political Psychology Section of the American Political Science Association. 2007-2010 Editorial Assistant, The Political Methodologist. 2005-2006 Editorial Assistant, American Journal of Political Science. Manuscript Reviewer for American Politics Research; American Journal of Political SciReviewer ence; American Political Science Review ; Criminology ; Criminology, Criminal Justice, Law & Society ; International Journal of Press/Politics; Journal of Communication; Journal of Empirical Legal Studies; Journal of Politics; Justice Quarterly ; Legislative Studies Quarterly ; Political Behavior ; Political Psychology ; Public Opinion Quarterly ; The Social Science Journal; State Politics & Policy Quarterly. Proposal National Science Foundation, Time Sharing Experiments for the Social SciReviewer ences. Arizona State University Mentor, Obama Scholars. Faculty advisor, Americans for Freedom Club. Faculty advisor, Youth for Liberty Club. School of Politics and Global Studies 2014-2015 Director’s Advisory Committee, Member. Responsible for advising the school’s director on departmental policies, hiring initiatives, and program changes Fall 2014 Early Start Program, Faculty participant Fall 2014 Methodology Program Comprehensive Exam Committee, Member (3 students). 2013-2014 Facilities (Space) Committee, Member. Committee to advise the school director on the reorganization of department facilities including the construction of an experimental laboratory. 2013-2014 Director’s Advisory Committee, Member. Responsible for advising the school’s director including revising the Bylaws and all policy documents of the School of Politics and Global Studies. 2013-2014 Methodology Program Committee, Member. Responsible for designing the graduate methodology courses and minor examinations. 2013 Borderlands Search Proposal Committee, Member. Lead author on proposal. Fall 2013 Methodology Program Comprehensive Exam Committee, Member (3 students). Curriculum Vitae—Mark D. Ramirez 4 of 7 2012-2013 School of Politics and Global Studies Director Search Committee, Member. Responsible for the external search for a new Director for the School of Politics and Global Studies. 2012-2013 Planning and Leadership Committee, Member. Committee to advise the school director on long-term planning including school hires. 2012-2013 Methodology Program Committee, Member. Responsible for designing the graduate methodology courses and minor examinations. 2012-2013 Job Market and Professional Development Workshops, Co-organizer of professional socialization workshops for graduate students. 2012 Borderlands Search Proposal Committee, Member. Co-author on proposal. 2012 American Politics Comprehensive Exam, Committee member (2 students). 2011-2012 Methodology Program Committee, Member. Responsible for designing the graduate methodology courses and minor examinations. 2011-2012 Graduate Program Committee, Member. Responsible for graduate admissions, reviewing graduate awards, and overseeing graduate policies. 2010-2011 Methodology Program Committee, Member. Committee to revise the graduate methodology training, including the creation of a new course sequence and a minor methodology field. Service talks SPAGS Freshman Orientation (August 2012); GAPS Professional Development Workshop (November 2011); GAPS Professional Development Workshop II (November 2011); Junior Fellowship Program (October 2011); Measurement and Scaling (October 2012); Constructing a Vita (April 2013); Experimental Research (September 2013). Public and Community Media Arizona Capitol Times, Arizona Republic, Fox News, The Atlantic, The Nainterviews tional Journal, The Washington Post, The State Press. Students Supervised B.A. Colton Chase (ASU, School of Politics and Global Studies, 2014), Junior fellowship advisor. Mary H. Smith (ASU, School of Sustainability, 2013), Honors thesis reader. Shelby Fuller (ASU, School of Politics and Global Studies, 2012), Junior fellowship advisor. Tiara Wheatley (ASU, School of Politics and Global Studies, 2012), Junior fellowship advisor. Nathan Erikson (ASU, Barrett Honors College, 2011), Honors thesis reader and junior fellowship advisor. B.S. Christopher A. Romero (ASU, School of Politics and Global Studies, 2013), Junior fellowship advisor. Curriculum Vitae—Mark D. Ramirez 5 of 7 Ph.D. Matthew Dempsey (ASU, School of Politics and Global Studies, In progress), Dissertation committee member. Amanda Winterstieck (ASU, School of Politics and Global Studies, In progress), Dissertation committee member. Joshua Thompson (ASU, School of Politics and Global Studies, In progress), Exam committee member. Awards and Grants 2014 Undergraduate Summer Enrichment Grant Awarded by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University. 2013 Political Networks Fellowship Awarded by the Political Networks Section, American Political Science Association. 2013 Artinian Award Awarded by the Southern Political Science Association. 2012 Advancing Student Success Grant with Marilyn Dantico, Kim Fridkin, and Gina Woodall Awarded by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University. 2009 Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship Awarded by the National Academy of Sciences. 2007 Prestage-Cook travel grant Awarded by the Southern Political Science Association. 2007 Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models Scholarship Awarded by the National Science Foundation. 2006 Warren E. Miller Scholarship Awarded by the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research and the University of Michigan. 2006 Research and Presentation Grant Awarded by the Association of Former Students and Office of Graduate Studies, Texas A&M University. 2005 Bryan D. Jones Outstanding Graduate Student Research Award Awarded by the Department of Political Science, Texas A&M University. 2005 Regents Fellowship Awarded by the College of Liberal Arts, Texas A&M University. Additional Education 2007 Washington University in St. Louis, Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models. Curriculum Vitae—Mark D. Ramirez 6 of 7 2006 University of Michigan, ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods — Bayesian Statistics — Scaling and Dimensional Analysis. Professional Memberships American Political Science Association — Race, Ethnicity and Politics Section — Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior Section — Political Methodology Section International Society of Political Psychology Midwest Political Science Association Southern Political Science Association Contact Information School of Politics and Global Studies Arizona State University P.O. Box 873902 Tempe, AZ 85287-3902 T (480) 965-2835 u (480) 965-3929 B mark.ramirez@asu.edu Í http://www.public.asu.edu/~mdramir/ Curriculum Vitae—Mark D. Ramirez 7 of 7
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