Curriculum Vitae
John Marshall Fulwider
Department of Political Science
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
johnfulwider AT gmail DOT com
ACADEMIC PREPARATION:
Ph.D., Political Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, expected May 2009
M.A., Political Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2006
Concentrations: American Government, Public Policy
Thesis: Can Citizens Deliberate on Their Own? An Empirical Test Using Survey Measures and Small-Group Observation
Committee: Dr. Elizabeth Theiss-Morse (chairwoman)
Dr. John Hibbing (reader)
B.A., Journalism, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1998
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS:
Teaching Assistant, 2006-Present
University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Political Science
Graduate Research Assistant, 2004-2006
University of Nebraska Public Policy Center
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:
Fulwider, John, Kelly Greenhill and David Weaver. “The Attitude-Changing Power of Words and Pictures in the Case of Abu Ghraib.”
–Accepted for presentation at the Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2007.
Fulwider, John, and Rhonda Saferstein. “Social Cues Speed the Determination of Cooperative Type in Economic Games.”
–Accepted for presentation at the Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2007.
Fulwider, John, Kelly Greenhill and David Weaver. “The Power of Pictures: Evidence from the Case of Abu Ghraib.”
–Presented at the Annual Conference of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 2006.
Fulwider, John. “The Military Vote: Security Threats and Candidates’ Veteran Prestige as Determinants.”
–Presented at the Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2006
Fulwider, John. “Can Citizens Deliberate on Their Own? An Empirical Test Using Survey Measures and Small-Group Observation.”
– Presented at the Annual Conference of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA, January 2006
Fulwider, John. “Do Moderators Matter? Answering a Jury Deliberation Challenge to Deliberative Democracy.”
– Presented at the Annual Conference of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2005
Fulwider, John. “Electoral Effects of Presidential Candidates’ Emphases on Their Military Records.”
– Presented at the Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 2005
COURSES TAUGHT:
POLS236, Public Policy Analysis Methods and Models, Spring 2007
POLS235, Public Policy Concepts and Processes, Fall 2006
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT:
Certificate in Political Psychology, Stanford University Institute in Political Psychology, 2005
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Ideology, political communication, deliberative democracy, political behavior of active-duty military and veterans
PAST PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
Editor and Reporter, Nebraska.StatePaper.com
Reporter, Lincoln Journal Star
Reporter, Associated Press
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS:
American Political Science Association
International Society of Political Psychology
Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society
Midwest Political Science Association
Southern Political Science Association
REFERENCES:
Dr. Elizabeth Theiss-Morse
Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Dr. Kevin Smith
Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Dr. Mark DeKraai
Project Director, University of Nebraska Public Policy Center