Curriculum Vita Derek John Glasgow Department of Political Science University of Kansas Phone: 785-424-3699. E-mail: dek863@ku.edu. Current Location: 1329 Connecticut Apt. #2. Lawrence, Kansas 66044. Hometown: Winfield, Kansas. Education Ph.D., 2015 (expected). Political Science, University of Kansas. ABD. Dissertation: Clean air policy and politics in the United States. Doctoral Committee: Donald P. Haider-Markel (chair), Dorothy M. Daley, Elaine Sharp, Alesha Doan, and Steven Maynard- Moody (non-departmental representative). Dissertation synopsis: This dissertation looks four different aspects of American clean air policy and politics. It seeks to understand the diffusion of innovation of certain parts of the Clean Air Act (CAA) throughout the states, the subnational adoption of Greenhouse Gas tracking and reduction policies, and the impact of CAA standards on the siting of coal-fired power plants. M.A., 2012. Political Science. University of Kansas (2009-2012). Advisor: Burdett Loomis. Master s Thesis: The Decline of Coal? The Holcomb Power Plant Incident, the American States, and Energy Politics. B.A., 2008. University of Kansas (2004-2008). Major: Political Science and History. Advisor: Burdett Loomis. Academic Positions Adjunct Professor: Department of Political Science, Metropolitan Community College-Maple Woods, Kansas City, Missouri, Fall 2013 and 2014. Graduate Teaching Assistant Department of Political Science, University of Kansas, August 2013-present. Lecturer and Discussion Leader. Department of Humanities and Western Civilization, University of Kansas, June 2013 to August 2013. Lecturer. 1
Department of Humanities and Western Civilization, University of Kansas, August 2011 to May 2013. Discussion leader. Publications/Working Papers Simulating Locke s Second Treatise of Government in the Classroom. Status: Revise and Resubmit at PS: Political Science and Politics. Has the Clean Air Interstate Rule Fulfilled Its Mission?: A Panel Data Approach to Evaluate the Effectiveness of CAIR in Improving Air Quality and Preventing Interstate Spillovers. Status: In preparation for submission to journal (October 2014). Responding to Clean Air Federalism: The Impact of a State s Regulatory Environment on the Siting of New Coal-based Power. Status: In preparation for submission to journal. Research and Teaching Interests Public Policy American Theory 1. Environmental & Energy 1. State Politics 1. Western 2. Policy Analysis 2. Regulatory Politics 2. Modern 3. Policy Adoption 3. Federalism 3. Pedagogy Teaching Experience Courses Taught: HWC 204: Western Civilization I (Ancient era to Renaissance). HWC 205: Western Civilization II (The Enlightenment to World War II). POLS 136/POLS 110: Introduction to American Politics. POLS 310: Contemporary Issues in American Politics. POLS/EVRN 528: Environmental Justice and Public Policy. Other Teaching Activities Academic Tutor. Subjects: Political Science and Humanities and Western Civilization. University of Kansas Athletic Department. October 2012-May 2013. In-class simulations Karl Marx s Communist Manifesto (based on Professor Messner s Bubblegum and Surplus value ), Spring 2012 and 2013, Summer 2013. John Locke s Second Treatise of Government simulation (based on a personal working project Simulating Locke s Second Treatise of Government in the Classroom. ), Spring 2012 and 2013, Summer 2013. 2
Congress simulation (based on Single Session Simulations: The Effectiveness of Short Congressional Simulations in Introductory American Government Classes by Professor Baranowski), Fall 2013. Public polling simulation (based on The Trouble with Opinion Polls: A Political Science Activity from Active Learning Techniques Versus Traditional Teaching Styles: Two Experiments from History and Political Science by J. Patrick McCarthy and Liam Anderson), Fall 2013. Guest Teaching Lectures The Industrial Revolution, Karl Marx, and The Communist Manifesto. Spring 2013. Guest Lecture at University of Kansas, Western Civilization 205, Class instructor: Professor Christopher Forth. Reading Sigmund Freud s Future of an Illusion. Spring 2013. Guest Lecture at University of Kansas, Western Civilization 205. Class instructor: Terilyn Johnston Huntington. Reading Lucius Seneca s Letters from a Stoic. Fall 2012. Guest Lecture at University of Kansas, Western Civilization 204. Class instructor: Professor Antha Cotten-Spreckelmeyer. Reading Sigmund Freud s Future of an Illusion. Spring 2012. Guest Lecture at University of Kansas, Western Civilization 205, Western Civilization 205. Class instructor: Professor Richard Botkin. Reading Lucius Seneca s Letters from a Stoic. Fall 2011. Guest Lecture at University of Kansas, Western Civilization 205, Western Civilization 204. Class instructor: Professor Christopher Forth. Research Activities Professional Presentations 2014. State Bureaucratic Diffusion or Internal Determinants? What influences the submission of State implementation plans for National Ambient air quality standards?. Presentation at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual meeting, Chicago, IL., April 2-10. 2013. Simulating Locke s Second Treatise of Government in the Classroom. Presentation at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual meeting, Chicago, IL., April 10-14. 2013. How Self-interest Limits Partisan Frames: The Case of Public Support for Power Plant Construction. Presentation at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual meeting, Chicago, IL., April 10-14,. 2012 The Impact of State Politics and Policy on Fossil Fuel Plant Construction. Presentation at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL., April 12-15,. 2011. Voter Accuracy in the 2008 Presidential Election: How Saliency of the Issues and Party Identification Impact Perceptions of Candidates. Presentation at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL., March 31-April 3. Student Research Assistant 3
2014. Conducted research for Professor Dorothy Daley (University of Kansas). Project: Climate Risk Governance and Polycentrism in the US States. University of Kansas, Fall. 2010. Conducted research for Professor Burdett Loomis (University of Kansas) for published book chapters Learning to Lobby in Interest Group Politics (8 th edition) and The Evolution of Groups and Lobbying in 18 th Century America in Interest Groups and Lobbying the United States, editor Burdett Loomis, Summer. Other Research Experience 2005-2009. Research Monitor and Caller, Survey Research Center/ISPR. Lawrence, Kansas. Grants 2014. Awarded competitive grant. Walter Thompson Research Award. University of Kansas, Summer. Amount: $3000. Project: Climate Risk Governance and Polycentrism in the US States. With Professor Dorothy Daley. 2011. Awarded grant. Walter Thompson Research Award. University of Kansas, Summer. Amount: $1,000. 2012. University of Kansas Graduate School Travel Grant. Amount: $400. 2011. University of Kansas Political Science Travel Grant. Amount: $400. Service Referee Journal of Public Policy University Pi Sigma Alpha (Gamma chapter of the University of Kansas) President (2013-2014) Member (2013-present) Political Science Graduate Association President (August 2013-2014) Co-Chair of Financial Committee (2010-2013) Guest Speaker Coordinator (2013-2014) Member (2009-present) University of Kansas Student Senate Member (2010-2011) Member of Student Environment Advisory Board (2010) 4
Member of Student Judicial Board (2010) Environs, University of Kansas Environmental Student Group Member (2009-2010) Community Involvement Canvasser, Douglas County Democratic Party. Lawrence, Kansas, (Fall 2008). Internship, Constituent Services for the Office of Governor Sebelius. Topeka, Kansas, (Summer 2008). Internship, Jim Slattery for U.S. Senate Campaign. Topeka, Kansas, (Summer 2008). Internship, Kansas House of Representatives. Topeka, Kansas, (Spring 2008). Service Honors 2013. Certificate of Service Learning. University of Kansas. For coursework and an internship related to the Kansas State Legislature in Spring 2008. References Professor Donald Haider-Markel University of Kansas Political Science Professor. Blake Hall, Room 519, 1541 Lilac Lane, Lawrence, Kansas 66044. Email: dhmarkel@ku.edu.office Phone: (785)864-9034. Relationship: Past Teacher and Dissertation Advisor. Professor Dorothy Daley. University of Kansas Public Administration Associate Professor. Blake Hall, Room 411, 1541 Lilac Lane, Lawrence, Kansas 66044. Email: daley@ku.edu. Office Phone: 785-864-9839. Relationship: Past Teacher, Dissertation Committee Member, and Researcher Director. Professor Christopher E. Forth. University of Kansas History Professor. 303-F Bailey 1440 Jayhawk Blvd., Room 308. Lawrence, KS 66045-7574. Email: cforth@ku.edu. Office Phone: (785)864-8036. Relationship: Lecture leader for HWC 204 (Fall 2011) and HWC 205 (Spring 2013). Professor Burdett A. Loomis. University of Kansas Political Science Professor. Blake Hall, Room 515, 1541 Lilac Lane, Lawrence, Kansas 66044. Email: bloomis@ku.edu. Office Phone: (785)864-9033. Relationship: Past teacher, Undergraduate and Graduate Advisor. 5
William Young Metropolitan Community College: Maple Woods Instructor. CB, Room 209M Metropolitan Community College, 3200 Broadway, Kansas City, MO 64111. E-mail: William.Young@MCCKC.edu. Office Phone: (816)604-3332. Relationship: Colleague and Chair of Social Sciences/Business Division. 6