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Page 1: Allison M.N. Archer - assets.richmond.edu · Kam, Cindy D., Allison M.N. Archer, and John G. Geer. 2017. “Courting the Women’s Vote: The Emotional, Cognitive, and Persuasive Effects

Allison M.N. ArcherJepson School of Leadership Studies [email protected] of Richmond www.allisonarcher.com28 Westhampton Way 804.287.6891

Richmond, VA 23173

Academic Assistant Professor, Jepson School of Leadership Studies, University ofEmployment Richmond, 2017–

Education Vanderbilt UniversityPh.D., Political Science, 2017

Fields: American Politics, Political MethodologyM.A., Political Science, 2015

Emory UniversityB.A., Political Science and Journalism, 2009

Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa

Articles Archer, Allison M.N. and Joshua D. Clinton. “Changing Owners, ChangingContent: Does Who Owns the News Matter for the News?” Forthcoming,Political Communication.

Archer, Allison M.N. “Political Advantage, Disadvantage, and the Demand forPartisan News." Forthcoming, The Journal of Politics.

Kam, Cindy D., Allison M.N. Archer, and John G. Geer. 2017. “Courtingthe Women’s Vote: The Emotional, Cognitive, and Persuasive Effects ofGender-Based Appeals in Campaign Advertisements.” Political Behavior39(1): 51-75.

Working Archer, Allison M.N. “A Case Study: Political Advantage and DisadvantagePapers in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election.”

Archer, Allison M.N. and Cecilia H. Mo. “What Appeals Are MostEffective at Recruiting Targeted Samples for Survey Research?”

Kam, Cindy D. and Allison M.N. Archer. “She’s the Chairman? Gender,Language, and Leadership.”

Other Archer, Allison M.N. 2013. “Adjudicating the Commerce Clause: How PricePublications Effects Can Help to Evaluate State ‘Wine Wars.’” CSDI Policy Brief

2013-07. Vanderbilt University.

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Archer, Allison M.N. 2013. “Can the Media Influence the Voting Behavior ofLegislators?" CSDI Policy Brief 2013-03. Vanderbilt University.

Awards, National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, 2013-2017

Honors &Grants Vanderbilt Dept. of Political Science Competitive Summer Training Award

–Data Matters: Short Course Series on Text Analysis, 2016

–Northwestern Univ. Causal Inference Workshop, 2013

–Stanford Univ. Summer Institute of Political Psychology, 2012

Vanderbilt Department of Political Science Travel Grant, 2016

Vanderbilt Graduate School Travel Grant, 2014 and 2015

Research on Individuals, Politics, and Society Lab Small Grant forExperimental Research, 2014

Research on Individuals, Politics, and Society Lab Grant for Summer Training–Northwestern Univ. Causal Inference Workshop, 2013

–Stanford Univ. Summer Institute of Political Psychology, 2012

Emory Scholars Program, Dean’s Achievement Scholar, 2006-2009

Conference “She’s the Chairman? Gender, Language, and Leadership." 2017

Presentations Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago.

“The Effects of Electoral Advantage and Disadvantage on PoliticalEngagement.” 2016 Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political ScienceAssociation, Chicago.

“Advantage, Disadvantage, and Partisans’ Information Search.” 2015 AnnualMeeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago; 2015 AnnualMeeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco.

“The Politicized Demand for Partisan Media.” 2014 and 2015 AnnualMeetings of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago.

Teaching Lead Instructor, University of Richmond–Leadership and the Social Sciences

Teaching Assistant, Vanderbilt University–American Public Opinion and Voting Behavior (undergraduate)–Political Psychology (undergraduate)–Mathematics for Social Scientists (graduate)

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Guest Speaker/Lecturer, Vanderbilt University–Experimental Methods in Political Science (graduate)–Professionalization Seminar: “Early steps for preparing for comps."(graduate)

Research Research Assistant, Cecilia H. Mo, Vanderbilt University, 2014

ExperienceResearch Assistant, Research on Individuals, Politics, and SocietyLab (Cindy D. Kam, Director), Vanderbilt University, 2012−2013

Research Assistant, David E. Lewis, Vanderbilt University, 2012

Research Assistant, Cindy D. Kam, Vanderbilt University, 2012

Professional Member, American Political Science Association, 2014–Service

Member, Midwest Political Science Association, 2014–

Panelist, Vanderbilt Board of Trust Meeting, February 2017

Panelist, Vanderbilt Department of Political Science’s National ScienceFoundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program Workshop, 2014

Panelist, Vanderbilt Graduate School’s National Science FoundationGraduate Research Fellowship Program Workshop, 2014

Co-President, Vanderbilt Political Science Graduate Student Association,2012-2013

Referee American Journal of Political Science, Political Behavior, Public OpinionService Quarterly

Non-Academic Media Coordinator, Cable News Network (CNN), 2010-2011

EmploymentVideo Journalist, Cable News Network (CNN), 2009-2010

Skills Stata, R, LATEX, Qualtrics, Inquisit, Dynamic Process TracingEnvironment (DPTE)

References available upon request.

Last Updated: August 2017

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