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SUSAN J. CARROLL Eagleton Institute of Politics 28 Freedom Lane Rutgers University Somerset, NJ 08873 New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Phone: 732-627-5071 Phone: 848-932-8364 [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D., Indiana University, Political Science, 1980 M.A., Indiana University, Political Science, 1975 B.A., Miami University (Ohio), History, magna cum laude, 1972 POSITIONS Professor, Department of Political Science and Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, Rutgers University Senior Scholar, Center for American Women and Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers University PREVIOUS TEACHING AND RESEARCH POSITIONS 1981-1997 Assistant and Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Rutgers University 1978-1981 Instructor and Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, George Washington University 1977-1978 Visiting Research Associate, Center for the American Woman and Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers University 1976-1977 Research Fellow in Governmental Studies, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C. 1974-1976 Associate Instructor, Department of Political Science, Indiana University 1974 Research Assistant, Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University

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SUSAN J. CARROLL

Eagleton Institute of Politics 28 Freedom Lane

Rutgers University Somerset, NJ 08873

New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Phone: 732-627-5071

Phone: 848-932-8364

[email protected]

EDUCATION

Ph.D., Indiana University, Political Science, 1980

M.A., Indiana University, Political Science, 1975

B.A., Miami University (Ohio), History, magna cum laude, 1972

POSITIONS

Professor, Department of Political Science and Department of Women’s and Gender Studies,

Rutgers University

Senior Scholar, Center for American Women and Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers

University

PREVIOUS TEACHING AND RESEARCH POSITIONS

1981-1997 Assistant and Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Rutgers University

1978-1981 Instructor and Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, George Washington

University

1977-1978 Visiting Research Associate, Center for the American Woman and Politics, Eagleton

Institute of Politics, Rutgers University

1976-1977 Research Fellow in Governmental Studies, The Brookings Institution, Washington, D.C.

1974-1976 Associate Instructor, Department of Political Science, Indiana University

1974 Research Assistant, Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana

University

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MAJOR GRANTS FOR SPONSORED RESEARCH

Co-principal Investigator, “Women Representing in an Era of Polarization,” a grant to the Center for

American Women and Politics from the Political Parity Project of the Hunt Alternatives Fund,

$400,000, 2015-17

Co-principal Investigator, “Recruitment of Women for Public Office,” a grant to the Center for

American Women and Politics from the Barbara Lee Foundation, $100,000 (plus $50,000+ in

matching funds from other sources), 2007-08

Co-principal Investigator, “The Impact of Women in State Legislatures: The View from 2001,” a

grant to the Center for American Women and Politics from the Barbara Lee Foundation,

$200,000, 2001-02

Co-principal Investigator, "Women in Public Office: Speeding Up the Impact," a grant to the Center

for the American Woman and Politics from the Charles H. Revson Foundation, $458,000, 1993-95

Co-principal Investigator, "Women and American Politics: Agenda Setting for the 21st Century," a

grant to the Center for the American Woman and Politics, Ford Foundation, $75,000,

1993-94

Co-principal Investigator, "The Impact of Women in Public Office," a grant to the Center for the

American Woman and Politics from the Charles H. Revson Foundation, $450,000, 1987-91

Co-principal Investigator, "Bringing More Women into Public Office," a grant to the Center for the

American Woman and Politics from the Charles H. Revson Foundation, $220,000, 1983-85

OTHER GRANTS, HONORS, AND AWARDS

External

Lifetime Contribution to Political Studies Award, Political Studies Association (United Kingdom),

2014

Midwest Political Science Association Women’s Caucus Outstanding Professional Achievement

Award (with a panel in my honor at the Midwest Political Science Association Meetings), 2006

Excellence in Mentoring Award, Women's Caucus for Political Science, 2004, 1996, 1989

Mary Philbrook Award for Achievements and Contributions to Advancing Women’s Equality,

Women’s Political Caucus of New Jersey, 2001

Honorable Mention (Runner-up), Best Paper on Women and Politics presented at the 1998 American

Political Science Association Meetings (with Kathleen J. Casey), 1989

2006 Goldsmith Research Award, Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy,

Harvard University, 1997

Schlesinger Library Research Support Grant, Radcliffe College, 1991-92

Honorable Mention (Runner-up), Best Paper on Women and Politics presented at the 1989 American

Political Science Association Meetings, 1990

Author's Citation, New Jersey Institute of Technology Alumni Association, 1986

Outstanding Academic Book Award, Choice, 1985

Faculty Research Grant, George Washington University, 1981

Katharine C. Greenough Award for Best Doctoral Dissertation, Indiana University Department of

Political Science, 1980

American Association of University Women Fellowship, 1977-78

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OTHER GRANTS, HONORS, AND AWARDS (continued)

Research Fellow in Governmental Studies, The Brookings Institution, 1976-77

Indiana University Women's Studies Research Grant, 1976-77, 1974-75

Indiana University Graduate School Doctoral Student Grant-in-Aid of Research, 1976-77

Woodrow Wilson Research Grant in Women's Studies, 1976

Indiana University Graduate School Fellowship, 1976, 1973-74

Rutgers

Leader in Diversity Award (for valuable and sustained contributions that support, encourage, and

enhance diversity), Rutgers University, 2006

Research Council Grant, Rutgers University, 2003-04, 2002-03, 1997-98, 1991-92, 1990-91, 1984-85

Faculty Fellow, Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers University, Seminar on “Advocacy:

Decisions, Data and Discourse,” 2000-01

Research Action Cluster Grant, Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers University, 2000 (with

Judith Gerson)

Faculty Fellow, Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers University, Seminar on “Women in the

Public Sphere: Power, Practice, Agency,” 1997-98

Georgina Smith Award for Creative and Distinguished Leadership, Rutgers University Chapter of the

American Association of University Professors, 1995

Teaching Excellence Center Award, Rutgers University, 1992-93, 1993-94 (with Linda Zerilli,

Cynthia Daniels, and Richard Wilson)

Douglass College Fellows Opportunity Grant, 1988-89, 1987-88

Research Council Travel Grant, Rutgers University, 1982

PUBLICATIONS

Books

A Seat at the Table: Congresswomen’s Perspectives on Why Their Presence Matters (book manuscript

currently under review) (with Kelly Dittmar and Kira Sanbonmatsu)

Gender and Elections: Shaping the Future of American Politics, co-editor with Richard L. Fox

(Cambridge University Press, First Edition, 2006; Second Edition, 2010; Third Edition, 2014; Fourth

Edition, 2018)

More Women Can Run: Gender and Pathways to the State Legislatures (Oxford University Press, 2013)

(with Kira Sanbonmatsu)

Women as Candidates in American Politics (Indiana University Press, First Edition, 1985; Second

Edition, 1994)

Women and American Politics: New Questions, New Directions, editor (Oxford University Press, 2003)

The Impact of Women in Public Office, editor (Indiana University Press, 2001)

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Monographs

Representation Matters: Women in the U.S. Congress (New Brunswick, NJ: Center for American Women

and Politics, 2017) (with Kelly Dittmar, Kira Sanbonmatsu, Debbie Walsh, and Catherine

Wineinger)

Preparedness Meets Opportunity: Women’s Increased Representation in the New Jersey Legislature (New

Brunswick, NJ: Center for American Women and Politics, 2012) (with Kelly Dittmar)

Poised to Run: Women’s Pathways to the State Legislatures (New Brunswick, NJ: Center for American

Women and Politics, 2010) (with Kira Sanbonmatsu and Debbie Walsh)

Women and American Politics: A Research Agenda for the 21st Century (New Brunswick, NJ: Center for

the American Woman and Politics, 1996) (with Debra J. Liebowitz)

Voices, Views, Votes: The Impact of Women in the 103rd Congress (New Brunswick, NJ: Center for the

American Woman and Politics, 1995) (with Debra L. Dodson, Ruth B. Mandel, Katherine E.

Kleeman, Ronnee Schreiber, and Debra Liebowitz)

Reshaping the Agenda: Women in State Legislatures (New Brunswick, NJ: Center for the American

Woman and Politics, 1991) (with Debra L. Dodson)

The Impact of Women in Public Office: An Overview (New Brunswick, NJ: Center for the American

Woman and Politics, 1991) (with Debra L. Dodson and Ruth B. Mandel)

Women, Black, and Hispanic State Elected Leaders, editor (New Brunswick, NJ: Eagleton Institute of

Politics, 1991)

Women Appointed to State Government: A Comparison with All State Appointees (New Brunswick, NJ:

Center for the American Woman and Politics, 1984) (with Barbara Geiger-Parker)

Women's Routes to Elective Office: A Comparison with Men's (New Brunswick, NJ: Center for the

American Woman and Politics, 1983) (with Wendy S. Strimling)

Women Appointed to the Carter Administration: A Comparison with Men (New Brunswick, NJ: Center for

the American Woman and Politics, 1983) (with Barbara Geiger-Parker)

Profile of Women Holding Office, 1977 (Metuchen, New Jersey: The Scarecrow Press, 1978) (with

Marilyn Johnson). (Reprinted from Women in Public Office: A Biographical Directory and

Statistical Analysis, Second Edition, by the Center for the American Woman and Politics (Metuchen,

New Jersey: Scarecrow Press, 1978))

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Journal Articles and Book Chapters

“The Gender Gap as a Tool for Women’s Political Empowerment: The Formative Years, 1980–84,” in

The Legacy of Second-Wave Feminism in American Politics, edited by Angie Maxwell and Todd

Shields (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, forthcoming 2018)

“Women in State Government: A Recruitment Priority,” in The Book of the States, Volume 49, edited by

The Council of State Governments (Lexington, KY: The Council of State Governments, forthcoming

2017).

“Ask a Feminist: A Conversation with Susan J. Carroll on Gender and Electoral Politics.” Signs 42:3

(2017): 771-783.

“Women in State Government: Still Too Few,” in The Book of the States, Volume 48, edited by The

Council of State Governments (Lexington, KY: The Council of State Governments, 2016).

“Women’s Decisions to Run for Office: A Relationally Embedded Model,” in The Political Psychology of

Women in U.S. Politics, edited by Angela L. Bos and Monica C. Schneider (New York: Routledge,

2016) (with Kira Sanbonmatsu)

“Women in State Government: Still Far from Parity,” in The Book of the States, Volume 47, edited by The

Council of State Governments (Lexington, KY: The Council of State Governments, 2015).

“Introduction: Gender and Electoral Politics in the Early Twenty-First Century,” in Gender and Elections:

Shaping the Future of American Politics, edited by Susan J. Carroll and Richard Fox (New York:

Cambridge University Press, Third Edition, 2014) (with Richard L. Fox).

“Voting Choices: How and Why the Gender Gap Matters,” in Gender and Elections: Shaping the Future

of American Politics, edited by Susan J. Carroll and Richard Fox (New York: Cambridge University

Press, Third Edition, 2014).

“Cracking the ‘Highest, Hardest Glass Ceiling’: Women as Presidential and Vice Presidential

Contenders,” in Gender and Elections: Shaping the Future of American Politics, edited by Susan J.

Carroll and Richard Fox (New York: Cambridge University Press, Third Edition, 2014) (with Kelly

Dittmar).

“Women in State Government: Stalled Progress,” in The Book of the States, Volume 46, edited by The

Council of State Governments (Lexington, KY: The Council of State Governments, 2014).

“Introduction: Celebrating 25 Years of the Women and Politics Program at Rutgers University,” Politics &

Gender 9:4 (December 2013); as part of a Critical Perspectives section I edited entitled “Crossing

Borders, Transforming Knowlege.”

“Women in State Government: Historical Patterns, Recent Trends, Future Prospects,” in The Book of the

States, Volume 45, edited by The Council of State Governments (Lexington, KY: The Council of

State Governments, 2013).

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Journal Articles and Book Chapters (continued)

“Preparedness Meets Opportunity: A Case Study of Women’s Representation in the New Jersey

Legislature,” in Breaking Male Dominance in Old Democracies, edited by Drude Dahlerup and

Monique Leyenaar (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013) (with Kelly Dittmar).

“Entering the Mayor’s Office: Women’s Decisions to Run for Municipal Office,” in Women in Executive

Office: Pathways and Performance, edited by Melody Rose (Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 2012) (with

Kira Sanbonmatsu).

“Women in State Government: Past, Present, Future,” in The Book of the States, Volume 43, edited by

The Council of State Governments (Lexington, KY: The Council of State Governments, 2011).

“Introduction: Gender and Electoral Politics in the Early Twenty-First Century,” in Gender and Elections:

Shaping the Future of American Politics, edited by Susan J. Carroll and Richard Fox (New York:

Cambridge University Press, Second Edition, 2010) (with Richard L. Fox).

“Voting Choices: The Politics of the Gender Gap,” in Gender and Elections: Shaping the Future of

American Politics, edited by Susan J. Carroll and Richard Fox (New York: Cambridge University

Press, Second Edition, 2010).

“The 2008 Candidacies of Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin: Cracking the ‘Highest, Hardest Glass

Ceiling,’” in Gender and Elections: Shaping the Future of American Politics, edited by Susan J.

Carroll and Richard Fox (New York: Cambridge University Press, Second Edition, 2010) (with Kelly

Dittmar).

“Reflections on Gender and Hillary Clinton’s Presidential Campaign: The Good, the Bad, and the

Misogynic,” Politics & Gender 5:1 (2009): 1-20.

“Commentary on Emmy E. Werner’s 1968 Article, ‘Women in the State Legislatures,’” Political Research

Quarterly 61:1 (2008): 25-28.

“Committee Assignments: Discrimination or Choice?” in Legislative Women: Getting Elected, Getting

Ahead, edited by Beth Reingold (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2008).

“Security Moms and Presidential Politics: Women Voters in the 2004 Election,” in The Gender Gap:

Voting and the Sexes, edited by Lois Duke Whitaker (Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press,

2008).

“Women in State Government: Historical Overview and Current Trends,” in The Book of the States,

Volume 39, edited by The Council of State Governments (Lexington, KY: The Council of State

Governments, 2007).

“‘Far from Ideal’: The Gender Politics of Political Science,” American Political Science Review 100:4

(2006): 507-513 (with Sue Tolleson-Rinehart).

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Journal Articles and Book Chapters (continued)

“Moms Who Swing, or Why the Promise of the Gender Gap Remains Unfulfilled,” Politics & Gender 2:3

(2006): 364-376.

“Introduction: Gender and Electoral Politics into the Twenty-First Century,” in Gender and Elections:

Shaping the Future of American Politics, edited by Susan J. Carroll and Richard Fox (New York:

Cambridge University Press, 2006) (with Richard L. Fox).

“Voting Choices: Meet You at the Gender Gap,” in Gender and Elections: Shaping the Future of

American Politics, edited by Susan J. Carroll and Richard Fox (New York: Cambridge University

Press, 2006).

“Are Women Legislators Accountable to Women? The Complementary Roles of Feminist Identity and

Women’s Organizations,” in Gender and Social Capital, edited by Brenda O’Neill and Elisabeth

Gidengil (New York: Routledge, 2006).

“Reflections on Activism and Social Change for Scholars of Women and Politics,” Politics & Gender 1:2

(2005): 325-335.

“‘She Brought Only a Skirt:’ Gender Bias in Newspaper Coverage of Elizabeth Dole’s Campaign for the

Republican Nomination,” Political Communication 22:3 (2005): 315-335 (with Caroline Heldman and

Stephanie Olson).

“Women in State Government: Historical Overview and Current Trends,” in The Book of the States,

Volume 37, edited by The Council of State Governments (Lexington, KY: The Council of State

Governments, 2005).

“Increasing Diversity or More of the Same? Term Limits and the Representation of Women, Minorities,

and Minority Women in State Legislatures,” National Political Science Review 10 (2005): 71-84 (with

Krista Jenkins).

“2004 Elections and Women: An Analysis of Statewide and State Legislative Election Results,”

Spectrum: The Journal of State Government 78(Winter 2005): 23-25.

“Women in State Government: Historical Overview and Current Trends,” in The Book of the States,

Volume 36, edited by The Council of State Governments (Lexington, KY: The Council of State

Governments, 2004).

“Have Women State Legislators in the United States Become More Conservative? A Comparison of State

Legislators in 2001 and 1988,” Atlantis: A Women’s Studies Journal 27:2 (Spring/Summer 2003):

128-139.

"Introduction: New Challenges, New Questions, New Directions," in Women and American Politics: New

Questions, New Directions, edited by Susan J. Carroll (Oxford University Press, 2003) (with Debra J.

Liebowitz).

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Journal Articles and Book Chapters (continued)

“Representing Women: Congresswomen’s Perceptions of Their Representational Roles,” in Women

Transforming Congress, edited by Cindy Simon Rosenthal (University of Oklahoma Press, 2003).

“Partisan Dynamics of the Gender Gap among State Legislators,” Spectrum: The Journal of State

Government 75( Fall 2002): 18-21.

“Unrealized Opportunity? Term Limits and the Representation of Women in State Legislature,” Women &

Politics 23:4 (2001): 1-30 (with Krista Jenkins).

"Introduction," in The Impact of Women in Public Office, edited by Susan J. Carroll (Indiana University

Press, 2001).

"Representing Women: Women State Legislators as Agents of Policy-Related Change," in The Impact of

Women in Public Office, edited by Susan J. Carroll (Indiana University Press, 2001).

“Do Term Limits Help Women Get Elected?,” Social Science Quarterly 82 (March 2001): 197-201 (with

Krista Jenkins).

“The Impact of Term Limits on Women,” Spectrum: The Journal of State Government 74 (Fall 2001):

19-21.

"Welfare Reform in the 104th Congress: Institutional Position and the Role of Women,” in Women and

Welfare: Theory and Practice in the United States and Europe, edited by Nancy J. Hirschmann and

Ulrike Liebert (Rutgers University Press, 2001) (with Kathleen J. Casey).

“The Year of the Woman, the Angry White Male, and the Soccer Mom: Media Framing of Gender in

Recent Elections” in Women’s Progress: Perspectives on the Past, Blueprint for the Future

(Washington, D.C.: Institute for Women’s Policy Research, 1999).

“The Dis-Empowerment of the Gender Gap: Soccer Moms and the 1996 Elections,” PS: Political Science

& Politics 32 (March 1999): 7-11.

“’My Kids Play Soccer and I Vote’: The Social Construction of the Soccer Mom in the 1996

Elections,” in Power, Practice, Agency, edited by Marianne DeKoven (New Brunswick, NJ: Institute

for Research on Women and Institute for Women’s Leadership, 1999).

"Media Coverage of Women in the 103rd Congress," in Women, Media, and Politics, edited by Pippa

Norris (New York: Oxford University Press, 1997) (with Ronnee Schreiber).

"The Politics of Difference: Women Public Officials as Agents of Change," Stanford Law and Policy

Review, 5 (Spring 1994): 11-20.

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Journal Articles and Book Chapters (continued)

"Feminist Challenges to Political Science," in Political Science: The State of the Discipline II, edited

by Ada W. Finifter (Washington, D.C.: American Political Science Association, 1993) (with

Linda M. G. Zerilli).

Reprinted in French in Politix: Revue de Sciences Sociales, translated by Jean Phillipe, 11:41

(1998): 33-81.

Reprinted in Methods for Political Inquiry: The Discipline, Philosophy and Analysis of Politics,

edited by Stella Z. Theodoulou and Rory O'Brien (New York: Prentice Hall, 1998).

Reprinted in Russian in Women and Gender Policy, edited by Elena Kochkina, Russian Academy

of Sciences (Page to Page, 2002).

Reprinted in Russian in Gendernaia Rekonsturktsiia Politicheskikh Sistem (Gender

Reconstruction of Political Systems) (St. Petersburg: Aleteiia, 2004), 877-919.

Reprinted in Arabic in Reader on Gender and Political Science, edited by Mervat F. Hatem,

translated by Shohrat El-Alem (Cairo: The Women and Memory Forum, 2010), 17-53.

"The Political Careers of Women Elected Officials: An Assessment and Research Agenda," in

Ambition and Beyond: The Career Paths of American Politicians, edited by Shirley Williams and

Edward L. Lascher, Jr. (Berkeley: Institute of Governmental Studies Press, 1993).

“Taking the Lead, The Journal of State Government, 64(April-June 1991): 43-45. Reprinted in State

Government, edited by Thad L. Beyle (Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Inc., 1992).

"Women State Legislators, Women's Organizations, and the Representation of Women's Culture in

the United States," in Women Transforming Politics: Worldwide Strategies for Empowerment,

edited by Jill M. Bystydzienski (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1991).

"Women in State Elective Office: Problems, Strategies, and Impact," in Women, Black, and Hispanic

State Elected Leaders, edited by Susan J. Carroll (New Brunswick, NJ: Eagleton Institute of

Politics, 1991).

"Introduction," in Gender and Policymaking: Studies of Women in Office, edited by Debra L.

Dodson (New Brunswick, NJ: Center for the American Woman and Politics, 1991) (with Debra

L. Dodson).

"New Strategies to Bring Women into Office: Organized Efforts to Increase the Number of Women

Appointed to Recent Presidential Administrations in the United States" in Vater Staat und Seine

Frauen, edited by Barbara Schaeffer-Hegel (Pfaffenweiler: Centaurus-Verlagsgesellschaft, 1991).

"The Personal Is Political: The Intersection of Private Lives and Public Roles Among Women and

Men in Elective and Appointive Office," Women & Politics, 9 (1989): 51-67.

"Gender Politics and the Socializing Impact of the Women's Movement," in Political Learning in

Adulthood: A Sourcebook of Theory and Research, edited by Roberta S. Sigel (Chicago:

University of Chicago Press, 1989).

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Journal Articles and Book Chapters (continued)

"Women's Autonomy and the Gender Gap," in Politics of the Gender Gap: Public Opinion and Political

Influence, edited by Carol Mueller (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1988).

"Women in State Cabinets: Status and Prospects," The Journal of State Government, 60

(September/October 1987): 204-208.

"Women Appointed to the Carter Administration: More or Less Qualified?" Polity, 18 (Summer 1986):

696-706.

"Political Elites and Sex Differences in Political Ambition: A Reconsideration," Journal of Politics, 47

(November 1985): 1231-1243. Reprinted in Gendering American Politics: Perspectives from the

Literature, edited by Karen O’Connor, Sarah E. Brewer, and Michael Philip Fisher (New York:

Longman, 2006)

"Women Candidates and Support for Feminist Concerns: The Closet Feminist Syndrome," Western

Political Quarterly, 37 (June 1984): 307-323.

"The Recruitment of Women for Cabinet-Level Posts in State Government: A Social Control

Perspective," Social Science Journal, (January 1984): 91-107

"Feminist Scholarship on Political Leadership," in Leadership: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, edited by

Barbara Kellerman (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1984)

Book Reviews and Other Publications

Review of Christina E. Bejarano, The Latina Advantage: Gender Race, and Political Success. Politics,

Groups, and Identities 2:2(June 2014): 290-291.

Review of Sally J. Kenney, Gender and Justice: Why Women in the Judiciary Really Matter. Politics &

Gender 9:4 (December 2013): 501-503.

“National Women’s Political Caucus,” in Encyclopedia of U.S. Political History, Volume 6, 1946-1975,

edited by Thomas Langston (Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2010)

“Power for What?,” in Power for What? Women’s Leadership: Why Should You Care? (Institute for

Women’s Leadership, Douglass College, Rutgers University, 2002): 21-27.

Review of MaryAnne Borrelli and Janet M. Martin, The Other Elites: Women, Politics, and Power in the

Executive Branch. American Political Science Review, 92 (September 1998): 700-701.

Review of Elizabeth Adell Cook, Sue Thomas, and Clyde Wilcox (eds.), The Year of the Woman: Myths

and Realities, and Linda Witt, Karen M. Paget, and Glenna Matthews, Running As A Woman: Gender

and Power in American Politics. American Political Science Review, 88 (December 1994): 990-992.

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Book Reviews and Other Publications (continued)

Review of Donald G. Mathews and Jane Sherron De Hart, Sex, Gender, and the Politics of ERA. Women

& Politics, 13 (1993): 128-130.

"Conference Report," Women in Leadership: Politics and Business, Report of a meeting of women leaders

from Central and Eastern Europe held in Vienna, Austria, November 19-22, 1992 (Cambridge: Project

Liberty, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 1993)

Review of Susan M. Hartmann, From Margin to Mainstream: American Women and Politics Since 1960.

Political Science Quarterly, 105 (Summer 1990): 335-337.

"Officials, Women Elected and Appointed," in Women's Studies Encyclopedia, edited by Helen Tierney

(Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1989): 258-261.

Review essay on Jane J. Mansbridge, Why We Lost the ERA; Mary Frances Berry, Why ERA Failed:

Politics, Women's Rights, and the Amending Process of the Constitution; Joan Hoff-Wilson, editor,

Rights of Passage: The Past and Future of the ERA. American Political Science Review, 81

(December 1987): 1339-1341.

Review of Joni Lovenduski and Jill Hills, The Politics of the Second Electorate: Women and Public

Participation. Contemporary Sociology, (May 1983): 337-338.

Review of Janet K. Boles, The Politics of the Equal Rights Amendment. Women & Politics, 1 (Summer

1980): 85-86.

PROFESSIONAL PAPERS, 2000-present

“Navigating Party Polarization: Women in the 114th Congress” (paper presented at the 2017 Annual

Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, California, August 31-

September 3) (with Kelly Dittmar and Kira Sanbonmatsu)

“The Significance of Women in Congress” (paper presented at the European Conference on Politics and

Gender, Lausanne, Switzerland, June 8-10, 2017) (with Kelly Dittmar and Kira Sanbonmatsu)

“The Challenges of Being a Woman in the 114th Congress” (paper presented at the International

Conference on Gender, Institutions and Change: Feminist Institutionalism after 10

Years, Manchester, United Kingdom, April 3-4, 2017) (with Kelly Dittmar and Kira Sanbonmatsu)

“The Challenges of Being a Woman in the 114th Congress” (paper presented at the 2016 Annual Meeting

of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 1-4) (with

Kelly Dittmar and Kira Sanbonmatsu)

“The Gender Gap as a Tool for Women’s Political Empowerment: The US Case” (paper presented at the

European Conference on Politics and Gender, Uppsala, Sweden, June 11-13, 2015)

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PROFESSIONAL PAPERS, 2000-present (continued)

“Why So Few Women on Board? Explaining the Scarcity of Female Local Council Members in New

Jersey Politics” (paper presented at the European Conference on Politics and Gender, Uppsala,

Sweden, June 11-13, 2015) (with Ulrik Kjaer and Kelly Dittmar)

“The Gender Gap as a Political Tool for Women’s Empowerment, 1980-84” (paper presented at A>18

Million Cracks=: The Legacy of Second Wave Feminism in American Politics,@ Diane D. Blair Center

of Southern Politics and Society and the Clinton School of Public Service, University of Arkansas,

Fayetteville, November 13-15, 2013)

“Preparedness Meets Opportunity: A Case Study of Women’s Increased Representation in the New Jersey

Legislature” (paper presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science

Association, Seattle, Washington, September 1-4 (with Kelly Dittmar)

“Can More Women Run? Reevaluating Women’s Election to the State Legislatures” (paper presented at

the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC,

September 2-5 (with Kira Sanbonmatsu)

“Entering the Mayor’s Office: Women’s Decisions to Run for Municipal Office” (paper presented at the

2010 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April

22-25)(with Kira Sanbonmatsu)

“Gender and Election to the State Legislatures: Then and Now” (paper presented at the 2009 Annual State

Politics and Policy Conference, May 22-23, Chapel Hill, North Carolina) (with Kira Sanbonmatsu)

“Gender and the Decision to Run for the State Legislature” (paper presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting

of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 2-5) (with Kira Sanbonmatsu)

“The Flip Side of the Gender Gap: Women Who Vote Republican” (paper presented at the 2007 Annual

Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 8-10) (with

Ronnee Schreiber)

“The Committee Assignments of State Legislators: An Underexplored Link in Understanding Gender

Differences in Policy-Related Impact” (paper presented at “Women in Politics: Seeking Office and

Making Policy,” University of California, Berkeley, June 9-10, 2006)

“Security Moms and Presidential Politics: Women Voters in the 2004 Presidential Election” (paper

presented at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington,

DC, September 1-4)

“Understanding Gender Differences in Policy-Related Impact” (paper presented at the 2004 Annual

Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Portland, Oregon, March 11-13)

“Committee Assignments in State Legislatures: A Missing Link in

“Are U.S. Women State Legislators Accountable to Women? The Complementary Roles of Feminist

Identity and Women’s Organizations” (paper presented at the Gender and Social Capital Conference,

University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada, May 2-3, 2003)

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PROFESSIONAL PAPERS, 2000-present (continued)

“Have Women Legislators Become More Conservative? A Comparison of State Legislators in 2001 and

1988" (paper presented at the 2002 Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association,

Long Beach, California, March 22-24)

“Increasing Diversity or More of the Same? Term Limits and the Representation of Women, Minorities,

and Minority Women in State Legislatures” (paper presented at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the

American Political Science Association, San Francisco, California, August 30 - September 2) (with

Krista Jenkins)

“Unrealized Opportunity? Term Limits and the Representation of Women in State Legislatures” (paper

presented at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Las Vegas,

Nevada, March 15-17) (with Krista Jenkins)

“Gender Differences in Print Media Coverage of Presidential Candidates: Elizabeth Dole’s Bid for the

Republican Nomination” (paper presented at the 2000 Annual Meeting of the American Political

Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 31-September 3) (with Caroline Heldman and

Stephanie Olson)

“Representing Women: Congresswomen’s Perceptions of Their Representational Roles” (paper presented

at “Women Transforming Congress: Gender Analyses of Institutional Life,” Carl Albert

Congressional Research and Studies Center, University of Oklahoma, April 13-15, 2000)

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Keynote Academic Addresses, 2000-present

"More Women Can Run: Why Women Remain Underrepresented in Politics," Annual Lecture of the

Political Studies Association (United Kingdom), London School of Economics, November 24, 2014

“Reflections on Gender and Hillary Clinton’s Presidential Campaign: The Good, the Bad, and the

Misogynic,” Plenary Session Address, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science

Association, Boston, Massachusetts, August 28-31, 2008

Participation in Academic Meetings, 2000-present

Panel participant, “Roundtable: Gender and Elections: Reflections on the 2016 Elections” (at the 2017

Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 6-9)

Discussant, “Contested Transformation: Race, Gender, and Political Leadership in 21st Century USA” (at

the 2016 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,

September 1-4)

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Participation in Academic Meetings, 2000-present (continued)

Chair, “Political Participation: Barriers and Enablers,” (at the 2015 European Conference on Politics and

Gender, Uppsala, Sweden, June 11-13)

Panel participant, “Roundtable: Gender and Elections: Looking Back at 2014, Looking Ahead to 2016” (at

the 2015 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April

16-19)

Discussant, “Gendering the State in Difficult Times” (at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the American

Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August 28-31)

Panel participant, “Roundtable: Forecasting the Role of Gender in the 2012 Election” (at the 2012 Annual

Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 12-15)

Panel participant, “Roundtable: Women in U.S. Politics: Moving Forward, Stagnating, or Sliding

Backwards?” (at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Portland,

Oregon, March 22-24)

Moderator and panel participant, “Roundtable: Crossing Boundaries, Transforming Knowledge: 25 Years

of Women and Politics at Rutgers University” (at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Western Political

Science Association, Portland, Oregon, March 22-24)

Panel participant, “Plugging the Leaky Pipeline: Uniting Women as Mentors to Women in the Profession”

(at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Northeast Political Science Association, Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania, November 17-19)

Panel participant, “Roundtable: Gender and Elections: Looking Back to 2008, Looking Forward to 2010

and 2012" (at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago,

Illinois, April 22-25)

Discussant, “Gender, Race and the Presidency” (at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Political

Science Association, Toronto, Canada, September 3-6)

Panel participant, “Roundtable: Honoring Kim Fridkin” (at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the Midwest

Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 2-5)

Panel participant, “Gender and the 2008 Elections: Looking Ahead” (at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the

Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 3-6)

Discussant, “Women’s Substantive Representation: Theoretical Perspectives” (at the 2008 Annual

Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 3-6)

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Participation in Academic Meetings, 2000-present (continued)

Panel participant, “Women in Politics: New Jersey and Beyond” (at the 2008 Annual Meeting of the New

Jersey Political Science Association, New Brunswick, NJ, February 29)

Discussant, “Rethinking Gender and Public Opinion” (at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the American

Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, August 30-September 2)

Discussant, “Does Gender Influence Legislative Representation in the House and Senate?” (at the 2006

Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August

31-September 3)

Panel participant, “Roundtable: How to Communicate with the Media” (at the 2006 Annual Meeting of

the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 20-23)

Panel participant, “Roundtable on the Recruitment of Women for Public Office” (at the 2006 Annual

Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 16-18)

Panel participant and Chair, “Roundtable: Gender and the 2004 Elections” (at the 2005 Annual Meeting of

the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 7-10)

Panel participant, “Roundtable: Honoring Pippa Norris” (at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Midwest

Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 7-10)

Chair, “Roundtable: The Politics of Studying Gender” (at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Midwest

Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 7-10)

Panel participant, “Roundtable: Toward a General Theory of Legislatures and Legislators” (at the 2004

Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Portland, Oregon, March 11-13)

Plenary panel participant, “One Hundred Years of Dissent in Political Science” (at the 2003 Annual

Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 28-31)

Panel participant, “Contributions of Women in Political Science to a More Just World” (at the 2003

Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August

28-31)

Panel participant, “Roundtable on the 2002 Elections: Another Year of the Woman or Not?” (at the 2003

Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 3-6)

Chair and Discussant, “Women in Legislatures” (at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political

Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 3-6)

Panel participant, “Year of the Woman NOT? Roundtable on Women and the 2002 Elections” (at the 2002

Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Savannah, Georgia, November 7-9)

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Participation in Academic Meetings, 2000-present (continued)

Discussant, “Critical Mass Theory, Tokens and Gender/Race Representation” (at the 2002 Annual

Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, Massachusetts, August

29-September 1)

Panel participant, “Roundtable: Women Candidates and Redistricting in the 2002 Elections” (at the 2002

Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 25-28)

Discussant, “Women and Campaigns and Elections” (at the 2002 Annual Meeting of the Western Political

Science Association, Long Beach, California, March 22-24)

Chair, “Gendered Effects in Campaigns and Elections” (at the 2001 Annual Meeting of the Western

Political Science Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 15-17)

Chair, “Media and Politics in the New Millennium,” (at a conference on “Media, Information, and

Politics: Research Issues for the New Millennium,” School of Communication, Information, and

Library Studies, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, February 25, 2000)

Selected Public Speeches and Presentations, 2000-present

Panelist, “Women’s Leadership and Political Representation: How Do We Achieve Parity?” Achieving

Gender Equality in Our Lifetimes: A Bold Vision for Advancing the Status of Women, Institute for

Women’s Policy Research, Washington, DC, May 20, 2015

Panelist, “Women in American Politics & Policy,” A Women’s Perspective: Women in American

Democracy, Sewall-Belmont House & Museum, Washington, DC, October 4, 2011

Panelist, “Increasing Women’s Representation in State Legislatures and Congress,” Women Power Money

Summit, Feminist Majority, Washington, DC, April 8, 2011

Speaker, “Yes, Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin Did Have Something in Common: The Gendered

Landscape of Presidential Campaigns,” Biannual Meeting of the Women’s Leadership Board,

Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, November 7, 2009

Panelist, “Winds of Change? America under a New President,” Prudential Global Communications

Conference, Newark, NJ, November 12, 2008

Speaker, “La cobertura mediatica de las lideres politicas en EEUU: Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin y

despues/Media Coverage of Women Political Leaders in the US: Hillary Clinton, Sarah Palin, and

Beyond,” International Institute, Madrid, Spain, October 16, 2008

Moderator, “A Forum for Jewish Women Voters: What’s Important to Us,” Sponsored by the Jewish

Federation of Greater Middlesex County Women’s Philanthropy and the Jewish Women’s

Community Relations Council, New Brunswick, NJ, September 21, 2008

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Selected Public Speeches and Presentations, 2000-present (continued)

Panelist, “Candidates, Campaigns and the Politics of Bias,” From Soundbites to Solutions: Bias, Punditry

and the Press in Election 2008, Sponsored by the White House Project, the Women’s Media Center,

and Maynard Institute for Journalism Education, New York City, June 17, 2008

Speaker, “The Legacy of Hillary Clinton’s Presidential Campaign,” Douglass College Alumnae, New

Brunswick, NJ, May 31, 2008

Panelist, “The Changing Faces of Power–Women as Voters,” Sponsored by the League of Women Voters

and Sewall-Belmont House and Museum, Washington, DC, March 25, 2008

Speaker, “Gender and Elections,” Evergreen Forum, Princeton, NJ, November 3, 2006.

Speaker, “The Gender Gap and the Power of Women Voters,” Colloquium on Women Voters: The

Defining Vote, Washington, DC, May 9, 2005

Panelist, “Women’s Leadership and U.S. Politics,” Annual Conference of the National Council for

Research on Women, Washington, DC, June 7, 2004

Moderator and Panelist, “Women Make a Difference: Getting Your Agenda Through,” CAWP Forum for

Newly Elected Women State Legislators, Washington, DC, November 20, 2003

Panelist, “Surviving Tough Times,” Biennial Convention of the National Women’s Political Caucus, June

12, 2003

Moderator and Panelist, “Support Groups for Women Candidates,” at “Women and Politics: A Global

Perspective,” Auburn University, November 21, 2002

Speaker, “Do Numbers Matter: Strategies to Increase the Number of Women in Elected Office,” at “A

Woman’s Place Is in the House: A Comparative Look at Women in Politics in the United States and

Canada,” conference co-sponsored by the Canada Institute and the Division of United States Studies,

Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, September 24, 2002

Panelist, “Women in Politics: Research and Debate,” CAWP Forum for Women State Legislators, Dana

Point, California, November 16, 2001

Panelist, “Strategies for Women’s Success in Term-limited Legislatures,” CAWP Forum for Women State

Legislators, Dana Point, California, November 16, 2001

Keynote Speaker, “The Difference Women Make,” Minnesota Women Legislators’ Retreat, Monticello,

Minnesota, October 9, 2001

Speaker, “‘She Brought Only a Skirt:’ Gender Bias in Newspaper Coverage of Elizabeth Dole’s Campaign

for the Republican Nomination,” Style over Substance: Newspaper Coverage of Female Candidates,

National Press Club, Washington, D.C., September 28, 2000

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Selected Speeches and Presentations at Colleges and Universities, 2000-present

“Yes, Hillary Clinton and Sarah Palin Did Have Something in Common: The Gendered Landscape of

Presidential Campaigns,” Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, September 24, 2009

“The 2008 Elections in the United States,” Universidad San Pablo CEU, Madrid, Spain, October 16, 2008

“Gender and Hillary Clinton’s Campaign: The Good, the Bad, and the Misogynic,” sponsored by the

Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities and the Department of Communications, Vanderbilt

University, September 22, 2008

“From Hillary Clinton to Sarah Palin: Gender and the U.S. Presidential Election,” sponsored by The

Global Feminisms Collaborative, Election Alliance, and Margaret Cunningham Women’s Center,

Vanderbilt University, September 22, 2008

“Gender and Politics in the 2008 and Other Elections,” at conference on “Pulpit Politics: Gender, Religion

and Social Justice in 2008,” Fordham University, April 22, 2008

“Gender, Generation, and Identity Politics in 2008,” at “The New Politics: A Town Hall Conversation on

Race, Class, and Gender in Today’s Electorate,” Smith College, April 16, 2008

“Media Portrayals of Women Voters,” at conference on “Women and News” at the Kennedy School of

Government, Harvard University, November 30, 2007

“The Gender Gap in the 2004 Elections,” in the Anne B. Shepherd Lecture Series on “Sex, Gender, and

Social Change,” Princeton University, October 5, 2004

“Power for What?,” at conference on “Power for What? Women’s Leadership: Why Should You Care?”

sponsored by the Institute for Women’s Leadership, Douglass College, Rutgers University, April 24,

2001

“Women’s Representation in State Legislatures in the United States Then (1988) and Now (2001)” at

conference on “Building Women’s Leadership in Atlantic Canada,” Mount Saint Vincent University,

Halifax, Nova Scotia, December 9, 2001

“Women Public Leaders as Agents of Change,” as Scholar-in-Residence, Chatham College, May 1, 2000

“Women Public Leaders: Agents of Social Change” and “The Gender Gap and U.S. Elections,” as the

Green Honors Chair Professor, Texas Christian University, March 30-31, 2000

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Professional Activities: American Political Science Association/National

Alan Rosenthal Award Committee, Legislative Politics Section, American Political Science Association,

2010-11

Best Paper on Women and Politics Award Committee, Women and Politics Research Section, American

Political Science Association, 2010-11

Professional Activities: American Political Science Association/National (continued)

Pi Sigma Alpha, Political Science Honorary Society

National Board, 2006-10; Executive Council, 2008-10

Committee on Education and Professional Development, American Political Science Association, 2002-04

Journals Committee, Organized Section for Women and Politics, American Political Science Association,

2002-03

Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession, American Political Science Association, 1993-1996

Victoria Schuck Award Committee, American Political Science Association, 1994-95, 1987-88

Program Committee, American Political Science Association, 1991

President, Organized Section for Women and Politics, American Political Science Association, 1990-91

President-Elect, Organized Section for Women and Politics, American Political Science Association,

1989-90

Secretary-Treasurer, Organized Section on Women and Politics Research, American Political Science

Association, 1986-88

Harold D. Lasswell Award Committee, American Political Science Association, 1983-84

Professional Activities: Midwest Political Science Association

Committee to Select Recipient for Outstanding Professional Achievement Award, Midwest Women’s

Caucus, 2006-07

Chair, Breckenridge Committee, Midwest Political Science Association, 1993-94

Program Committee, Midwest Political Science Association, 1991

Breckenridge Committee, Midwest Political Science Association, 1986-87

Nominations Committee, Midwest Political Science Association, 1982-83

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Professional Activities: Southern Political Science Association

Chair, Marion Irish Award Committee, 2008

Committee to Select the Best Article Published in Journal of Politics, 2003

Program Committee, Southern Political Science Association, 2002

Professional Activities: Women’s Caucus for Political Science

Committee on Assessing Progress in the Discipline, Women's Caucus for Political Science, 1995-1997

Alice Paul Award Committee, Women's Caucus for Political Science, 1991-92

Treasurer, Women's Caucus for Political Science, 1988-90

Chair, Committee to Explore Establishing an APSA Section on Women and Politics, Women's Caucus for

Political Science, 1985-86

Committee for Consideration of Name Change, Women's Caucus for Political Science, 1984-85

APSA Liaison Committee of the Women's Caucus for Political Science, 1980-81

Professional Activities: Editorial Positions and Boards

Co-editor, CAWP Series in Gender and American Politics, University of Michigan Press, 2005-present

Editorial Board, Politics, Groups, and Identities, 2012-present

Associate Editor, Signs, 2005-2014

Editorial Board, National Political Science Review, 2005-2010

Editorial Board, Women & Politics, 1999-2003, 1987-1991

Editorial Board, Series in Women and Politics, Rutgers University Press, 1996-2003

Editorial Board, Dilemmas in American Politics, Westview Press, 1992-1997

Editorial Board, Women and Politics Series, University of Nebraska Press, 1991-1996

Book Review Editor, Women & Politics, 1987-1991

Acting Book Review Editor, Women & Politics, Summer 1981

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Other Professional Activities

Referee, American Political Science Review; Signs; American Journal of Political Science; Journal of

Politics; Perspectives on Politics; Political Science Quarterly; Political Research Quarterly; Polity;

Politics & Gender; American Politics Quarterly; National Political Science Review; Political

Psychology; Women & Politics; Legislative Studies Quarterly; Presidential Studies Quarterly;

Congress and the Presidency; Comparative Political Studies; Social Science Quarterly; American

Journal of Sociology; Political Communication; Mass Communication Quarterly; Urban Affairs

Review; State Politics and Policy Quarterly; State and Local Government Review; Gender and

Society; National Science Foundation; Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada

Advisory Committee, “Better than Sex (Rethinking Gender and Survey Research),” Co-principal

investigators Amanda Bittner and Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant, funded by SSHRC, 2013-present

Advisory Committee, Status of Women in the States Project, Institute for Women’s Policy Research,

Washington, DC, 2014-2015

Advisory Board, “Gender and Multicultural Leadership: The Future of Governance,” Ford Foundation

project, 2003-2008

Faculty, “Frontiers of Women and Politics III Research Seminar,” sponsored by the Organized Section for

Women and Politics Research of the American Political Science Association, American University,

August 31, 2005

Review Panel, Woodrow Wilson Grants in Women’s Studies, 2001-03

Faculty, “Frontiers of Women and Politics II Research Seminar,” sponsored by the Organized Section for

Women and Politics Research of the American Political Science Association, American University,

August 30, 2000

Faculty, “Frontiers of Women and Politics Research Seminar,” sponsored by the Organized Section for

Women and Politics Research of the American Political Science Association and the Women’s

Leadership Initiative at the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge,

Massachusetts, September 2, 1998

Moderator, "Women in Media," Women's Leadership Conference, Kennedy School of Government,

Harvard University, May 1997

Project Advisory Group, "Appointed Policy Makers in State Government," Center for Women in

Government, SUNY-Albany, 1995

Election Night Analyst (Congressional Races), NBC News, 1998

Analysis of women in the 1992 elections for Prodigy, November 1992

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Other Professional Activities (continued)

Election Night Exit Poll Analyst, NBC News, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988

Program Committee, National Women's Studies Association, 1983-84

Official Representative to the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) for

George Washington University, 1979-81

Selected Public Service Activities

Quoted as an expert source in the New York Times, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Christian Science

Monitor, Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Economist, Newsweek, U.S. News and World Report,

Business Week, and Time, among others.

Numerous television appearances, including: “Katie” (with Katie Couric); CNN (national); "Nightline,"

ABC News (national); ABC World News (national); "Up to the Minute," CBS News (national); BBC

(international); Brian Lehrer's "Race for the U.S. Senate," WNYC (New York); WCBS News (New

York); "Today in New York: Weekend Edition," WNBC (New York); and Election Night Coverage

and "On the Record," WNJN (New Jersey Network).

Numerous radio interviews, including: "All Things Considered," "Morning Edition," "Marketplace," and

“Day to Day” on National Public Radio; “Woman’s Hour,” BBC Radio Four; "Radio Times" on

WHYY Public Radio in Philadelphia; "Kathleen Dunn Show" on Wisconsin Public Radio; "These

Days" on KPBS Public Radio in San Diego; “On Point” on WBUR Public Radio in Boston; “The

Exchange,” on New Hampshire Public Radio; “Charlotte Talks,” Public Radio; “Ken Rudin’s

Political Junkie,” Public Radio; Air America.

American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey

Elections Chair and Member of the Nominating Committee, 2006-2012

Board of Trustees, 1987-2002

Secretary, 1994-1996

Delegate, National Biennial Conference, 1997, 1999

Member, New Brunswick Historical Association, 2009-2012 (mayoral appointment)

Delegate, Girl Scouts of Central and Southern New Jersey, 2017-present

Board of Directors, Girl Scouts of Delaware-Raritan, Inc., 2005-2007

Advisory Committee, "Women's Progress: Perspectives on the Past, Blueprint for the Future," Institute for

Women's Policy Research, Washington, D.C., 1998

Advisory Committee, "1996 Leadership Conference on Women, the Economy and the Elections,"

Institute for Women's Policy Research, Washington, D.C., 1996

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Selected Public Service Activities (continued)

Search Committee for the Board of Trustees, Middlesex County Community College, 1995

Rapporteur, "Women in Leadership: Politics and Business," a conference on women in Eastern Europe

sponsored by Project Liberty of the John F. Kennedy School of Government, Vienna, Austria,

November 19-22, 1992

Candidate Selection Co-chair, Women's Political Action Committee of New Jersey, 1991-1995

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