Colm Fox Positions Assistant Professor of Political Science (2014-present) Singapore Management University Visiting Research Scholar (2012-2013) Institute of Religion, Culture, and Public Life, Columbia University Education Ph.D. in Political Science (2014) George Washington University Major in comparative politics major, minor in international relations Masters in Pacific & International Affairs (2005) UC San Diego, Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies Career Track: International Politics & Southeast Asia B.A. in Communications with honors (1994) Dublin City University, Ireland Dissertation Appealing to the Masses: Understanding Ethnic Politics and Elections in Indonesia Committee: Henry Hale (Chair), Nathan Brown, Eric Lawrence, Susan Sell, Bill Liddle Abstract: My dissertation investigates when, how, and why, Indonesian candidates politicize ethnicity during elections. For data on national, indigenous, and religious appeals I gathered and preformed a content analysis on 15,000 campaign posters and hundreds of local newspaper articles from elections in Indonesia from 1997-2011. During two years of field research I attended campaign events, did over 100 interviews, and gathered data on thousands of candidates. Findings show that Indonesia s move towards a more candidate-centric electoral system has resulted in an increased politicization ethnicity during elections. In addition, candidate s decision to appeal to their own ethnic groups or reach out to other ethnic groups is largely determined by their party ideology, the size of ethnic groups in their district, and the degree to which the electoral rules are candidate-centric or party-centric. 1
Research Interests Democracy, elections, voting behavior, political communications, ethnic politics, ethnic conflict, and Southeast Asian politics Grants, Awards, & Fellowships Indonesia and East Timor Studies Committee winner of best graduate paper at the AAS annual conference, Honolulu (2011) Matsushita International Foundation field research grant (2009-11) Sigur Center for Asian Studies field research grant (2009) Fulbright language program grant (2008) US Indonesia Society language program fellowship (2008) Department of Education and the Southeast Asian Summer Studies Institute foreign language and area studies fellowship (Declined) (2008) Sigur Center for Asian Studies field research grant (2008) The Institute for Global and International Studies graduate fellow (2007-08) George Washington University, Columbian College of Arts and Sciences Ph.D fellowship (2005-09) UC San Diego tuition grant (2004-05) UC San Diego field research grant (2004) Working Papers Various graphic design and new media design awards (1998-03) Mobilizing Ethnicity: The Impact of Electoral Rules and Ethnic Diversity. Campaigning Through the Press: Democratization & Elections in Indonesia (1997-2014). Ties that Bond, Ties that Bridge: Measuring the Politicization of Identity. Populism & Contestation: Thailand s 2011 Election. The Politics of Identity In Indonesia: Results from Political Campaign Advertisements. (Co-authored with Jeremy Menchik) Policy Papers Cambodia 1998-2003 and the Democratic Process, Executive Office, Communications Division, Royal Government of Cambodia, p.2-32 (June 2004) Cambodia s 1997 Coup: Causes & Consequences, Executive Office, Communications Division, Royal Government of Cambodia, p.2-28 (July 2004) Recommendations for Cambodian Electoral Reform, Executive Office, Communications Division, Royal Government of Cambodia, p.2-29 (Aug 2004) 2
Conferences, Workshops, and Invited Talks The Effect of the 'Personal Vote' on Ethnic Politics, presented at the APSA annual conference, Chicago, (2013). Personal Charisma and Electoral Campaigning in Local Indonesian Elections, presented at the AAS annual Conference, San Diego, (2013). Measuring the Politicization of Identity, prepared for the APSA annual conference, New Orleans, (2012). (Conference canceled) Money Politics in Southeast Asia, participant at the Patronage, Clientelism, and Electoral Dynamics Workshop in Bali, Indonesia, (2012). Local Election Campaigning in Maluku, Java, and North Sumatra, presented at the Graduate Conference on Indonesia, UCLA, (2012). Populism & Contestation: Thailand s 2011 Election, presented at AAS annual conference, Toronto, Canada, (2012). Politics of Identity In Indonesia: Results from Political Campaign Advertisements Winner of Best Graduate Paper from the Indonesia and East Timor Studies Committee. Co-authored with Jeremy Menchik. Presented at: - CSIS invited talk, Jakarta, Indonesia, (2010) - AAS annual conference, Honolulu, (2011) - APSA annual conference, Seattle, (2011). Electoral Campaigning and the Politicization of Identity, invited talk for the Interdepartmental Seminar series, ANU, Australia, (2011). Inevitable Victory: Electoral Media Campaigns in Ambon, Maluku, presented at the Indonesian Graduate Student Workshop on Indonesian Studies, ANU, Australia, (2011). Democracy, Decentralization & Ethnic Politics: Electoral Campaigning in Indonesia, 1955-2010, presented at the Democracy and Identity in Asia Workshop, Toronto University, Canada, (2010). A History of Violence: Militia Groups in Indonesia, presented at the International Graduate Conference on Asia Pacific, East-West Center, Hawaii, (2008). Recommendations for Cambodian Electoral Reform, presented at the Executive Office of the Cambodian Government. Phnom Penh, Cambodia, (2004) Research Dissertation Field Research (2009 2011) 2 years of field research in Indonesia (primarily North Sumatra, Java, and Maluku) and Thailand. Conducted over 100 interviews; photographed 30,000 campaign posters; gathered and digitized over 5,000 newspaper articles from various archives. 3
Research Assistant (2007-2012) Provided research assistance for Professors Evgeny Finkel, Llewelyn Huges, Chad Rector, John Sides, and Alfred Stepan on various projects relating to elections, conflict, democratization, and Southeast Asian politics. Researcher, Thailand (Summer 2006) Two months in Thailand attending conferences and researching the conflict in the south. Researcher, Cambodia (Summer 2004) Worked with the chairman of Cambodia s cabinet. Researched, wrote and presented reports on conflict, democracy, and electoral reform in Cambodia. Teaching Teaching Interests Elections and electoral behavior, political communications, democracy, ethnic conflict, Southeast Asian politics Courses Taught George Washington University (2005-2012) International Political Economy (TA for 3 semesters) Introduction to Comparative Politics (TA for 3 semesters) International Affairs (TA for 3 semesters) Open-i Interactive (1998 2002) Lecturer in New Media Design Professional Design Consultant, Bumblebee Studio (2002-2003) Provided consultancy and design services for Amnesty International, Nickelodeon, and other corporate clients. Design Director, Nickelodeon Online (1997-2002) Oversaw creative input at Nickelodeon from in-house and contract designers, and international design firms. Managed a team of 5 full-time designers and numerous freelancer designers. Directed a total redesign of the Nickjr.com and Nickelodeon s e- commerce website. Won numerous national and international awards. Graphic Designer, Apunix (1995-1997) Designed brochures, multimedia kiosks, and training videos for Sun Microsystems, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Sony and the City of San Diego. 4
Languages Indonesian (Advanced) Two years of classes at UCSD. Intensive language program at Gadjah Mada University, Indonesia (Summer 2008). COTIM s advanced fluency language program in Salatiga, Indonesia (Summer 2009). Software Design, Web, and Presentation Illustrator Photoshop Flash Dreamweaver Affiliations Statistics, Mapping, and Programming Stata ArcMap Html, CSS Python Database and Photo Archiving Filemaker Lightroom Extensis Portfolio Member, Association of Asian Studies Member, American Political Science Association Member, US Indonesia Society Last update May 2014 5