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Jenifer Whitten-Woodring Curriculum Vitae Department of Political Science University of Massachusetts Lowell Coburn Hall 106 850 Broadway Street Lowell, MA 01854 jenifer_whittenwoodring@uml.edu Academic Profile Positions Held University of Massachusetts Lowell, 2010-Present Assistant Professor of Political Science 9/10 to present Transfer Coordinator for Department of Political Science 7/12 to present Graduate Coordinator for Peace and Conflict Studies Program 9/2012 to 9/2013 Journalism and Media Studies Program Faculty Member Peace and Conflict Studies Faculty Member California State University, San Marcos, 2003-2005 Lecturer and Newspaper Adviser Cedar Crest College, 2000-2003 Instructor and Newspaper Adviser Lehigh University, summer 2002 Adjunct Professor Education Ph.D. in Politics and International Relations, University of Southern California, August 2010 Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society Dissertation: The Fabled Fourth Estate: Media Freedom, Democracy and Human Rights (Patrick James, Ann Crigler, Philip Seib, and Carol Wise) University of Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and Collection Time Series Analysis (August 2006) Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models (August 2007) Maximum Likelihood (2008) Arizona State University Institute for Qualitative and Multi-method Research (January 2008) Fields of study: Comparative Politics, International Relations (Foreign Policy Analysis), and Methods M.S. in Radio, Television and Film, Syracuse University, 1989 B.F.A. in Communication, Emerson College, 1987

2 Publications Historical Guide to World Media Freedom: A Country-by- Country, (with Douglas A. Van Belle). In Press. CQ Press/Sage. June 2014. http://www.cqpress.com/product/historical-guide-to-world-media- Freedom-2.html The Role of Media in the Repression-Protest Nexus: A Game Theoretic Model (with HeeMin Kim and Patrick James) The Journal of Conflict Resolution (Online First, February 2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022002713520481 Fourth Estate or Mouthpiece? A Formal Model of the Relationship among Media, Regime Type and Government Respect for Human Rights, (with Patrick James) Political Communication, 2012. 29 (2): 113-136. http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10584609.2012.671232 Watchdog or Lapdog? Media Freedom, Regime Type and Government Respect for Human Rights International Studies Quarterly, 2009. 53: 595-625. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1468-2478.2009.00548.x/abstract Works in Progress "The Correlates of Media Freedom (with Douglas Van Belle) Holding the Sacred Accountable: the Effect of Government Involvement in Religion on Media Freedom, (with Nukhet Sandal) Climate Change in the News Media and U.S. Environmental Foreign Policy (with Amy Below) Winner of Best Paper for International Communication, International Studies Association 2009 Does Promoting Media Freedom Promote Human Security for Women? Rethinking the Assumptions of USAID The Fabled Fourth Estate: Will New Media Make a Difference in Human Rights? International Relations and the Iron Core: New Media, Media Freedom and Corruption (with Mikhaila Schaeffer) When the Fourth Estate Becomes a Fifth Column: The Effect of Media Freedom and Social Tolerance on Domestic Conflict with Marc Hutchinson Connecting the Frames: Who Says What About Climate Change in the News, Congressional Hearings and Presidential Addresses with Amy Below Climate Change & US Inaction: A Comparative Analysis of Foreign Policy Determinants with Amy Below and Stephen Chesnell (UML undergraduate Emerging Scholar)

3 Associated Professional Experience Freelance Writer, 1987-2004 Wrote feature articles for national and regional magazines, newspapers and websites including Child magazine, Central PA magazine, Apprise Magazine, Clubmom.com, the Boston Herald, and the Harrisburg Patriot- News. Reporter and News Anchor, 1989-1995 WITF, Harrisburg, PA (NPR & PBS affiliate), 1993-1995 WHAM, Rochester, NY, 1991-1993 WTNY, Watertown, NY, 1990-1991 WSYR, Syracuse, NY, 1989-1990 Boston Herald, Editorial Assistant, 1987-1988 Research and Teaching Interests Political Communication International Political Communication Media Freedom Around the World/Comparative Media Policies Media and Conflict Media and Foreign Policy Media and Democratic Transitions International Relations Human Rights The Politics of Repression and Dissent Conflict Processes Foreign Policy Analysis (including environmental policy) Comparative Politics Social Movements Comparative Political Institutions Comparative Media Systems and Policies Authoritarian Breakdowns and Democratic Transitions Methodology Research Design Quantitative Research Methods

4 Fellowships, Honors, and Awards University of Massachusetts Lowell Service Learning Teaching Award, 2013 University of Massachusetts Lowell Service Learning Faculty Grant, 2013 University of Massachusetts Lowell Healy Grant (a seed grant), 2012 University of Massachusetts Lowell Center for Women and Work Associate 2011-2013 Best Paper in International Communication Section of the International Studies Association, 2009 The Letty and Peter Toma Prize for research excellence, 2009 Alexander George Best Paper Honorable Mention from Foreign Policy Analysis Section, International Studies Association, 2011 Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society APSA Political Methodology Section Methods Fellowship to attend 2009 Annual Summer Methods Meeting School of International Relations Dissertation Research Grant, 2008-2009 School of International Relations Summer Grant, 2008 School of International Relations Summer Grant, 2007 Politics and International Relations Doctoral Program Summer Research Award, 2007 Department of Political Science Funding to attend University of Essex Summer School, 2006 Jesse M. Unruh Institute of Politics Research Grant, 2006 Joint Summer Fellowship School of International Relations & Center for International Studies, 2006 Politics and International Relations Fellowship, 2005-2006 Service Editorial Board, Foreign Policy Analysis, 2010-Present 2014-2015 Chair of International Communication Section of the International Studies Association 2014 Program Chair for International Communication Section of the International Studies Association Executive Board International Communication Section of the International Studies Association, 2010-2012, 2013-2015 Executive Board (currently Secretary/Treasurer) for Foreign Policy Section of the American Political Science Association, 2010-2013 Reviewer for American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science Review, Conflict Management and Peace Science, Foreign Policy Analysis, International Studies Quarterly, International Studies Review, Journal of Politics, New Media & Society, Political Communication, The International Journal of Press/Politics, Journal of Politics, Sociological Inquiry and Social Problems, Studies in Comparative International Development Faculty Co-Facilitator for Emerging Scholar Program 2012-2013 University of Massachusetts Lowell Political Science Search Committee Chair 2011-2012

5 University of Massachusetts Lowell Political Science Search Committee, 2012-2013 University of Massachusetts Lowell Center for Public Opinion Advisory Board University of Massachusetts Lowell Service Learning Advisory Board Faculty Adviser University of Massachusetts Lowell Political Science Club 2011-2012 Founded Quantitative Methods Group for University of Southern California Politics & International Relations Program, 2008 California College Media Association Board, 2004-2005 College Media Advisers Ethics Committee Co-Chair, 2004-2005 Additional Skills Computer: STATA, SPSS, QDA Miner/Wordstat, RATS Languages: German (proficient), French (basic) Selected Conference Presentations Where is the Iron Core? New Media, Media Freedom and Corruption (with Mikhaila Schaeffer) Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association West, Passadena, 2013 When the Fourth Estate Become the Fifth Column: The Effect of Media Freedom and Social Tolerance on Domestic Conflict with Marc Hutchinson. Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, 2013 Connecting the Frames: Who Says What About Climate Change in the News, Congressional Hearings and Presidential Addresses with Amy Below. Presented at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting San Francisco, 2013 International Relations and the Iron Core: New Media, Media Freedom and Corruption (with Mikhaila Schaeffer) Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, 2012 The Role of Media in the Repression-Protest Nexus: A Game Theoretic Model (with HeeMin Kim and Patrick James) Presented at the Peace Science Society Annual Meeting Los Angeles, 2011. The Correlates of Media Freedom Presented at Political Communication Preconference for the American Political Science Society Annual Meeting, Seattle, 2011. The Fabled Fourth Estate: Will New Media Make a Difference in Human Rights Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, 2011. Fighting Words: The Role of Media in Contentious Politics Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC, 2010. Does Promoting Media Freedom Promote Human Security for Women?

6 Rethinking the Assumptions of USAID Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, 2010. Holding the Sacred Accountable: the Effect of Government Involvement in Religion on Media Freedom, Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA 2010. With Nukhet Sandal. A Game Theoretic Model of the Influence of Foreign Policy on the Domestic Relationship among Media, Regime Type and Government Respect for Physical Integrity Rights Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, Canada, 2009. With Patrick James. What Makes Media Free? Revelations on Media Freedom and the Update of the Global Press Freedom Dataset (1948-2007) Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Toronto, Canada, 2009. With Douglas Van Belle. Fighting Words: the Role of Media in the Repression-Protest Nexus Presented at the Society for Political Methodology Annual Summer Meeting, New Haven, Connecticut, 2009. Fourth Estate or Mouthpiece? A Formalization of the Relationship among Media, Regime Type and Government Respect for Human Rights Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New York, New York, 2009. With Patrick James. Global Warming Heats Up: Climate Change in the News Media and U.S. Environmental Foreign Policy Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, Massachusetts, 2008. With Amy Below. Climate Change in the News Media and U.S. Environmental Foreign Policy Presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, California, 2008. With Amy Below. Winner of Best Paper for International Communication. The Relationship Between Women s Rights, Media Freedom from Government Censorship, and the Level of Democracy/Autocracy Presented at the Annual North American Meeting of the Peace Science Society, Columbia, South Carolina, 2007. Watchdog or Lapdog? The Relationship Between Media Freedom from Government Censorship, Level of Democracy/Autocracy and Government Respect for Human Rights Presented at Journeys in World Politics Workshop at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, 2007. Watchdog or Lapdog? The Relationship Between Media Freedom from Government Censorship, Level of Democracy/Autocracy and Government Respect for Human Rights Presented at Annual North American Meeting of the Peace Science Society, Columbus, Ohio, 2006. Selected Presentations and Participation in events at University of Massachusetts Lowell Political Science Department Workshop, When the Fourth Estate Becomes a Fifth Column, January 2014 Fine Arts Humanities and Social Sciences Research and Publishing Forum Presentation of Climate Change in the News, March 21, 2012

Fine Arts Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty Research Series Presentation of Holding the Sacred Accountable March 7, 2012 International Education Week Panel, November 15, 2011 Center for Public Opinion Occupy Forum Panel, November 8, 2011 Students vs. Faculty Debate (fundraiser for Model UN) 7