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SHELLEY J. BOULIANNE CURRICULUM VITAE http://academic.macewan.ca/bouliannes/ ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2016-17 Sabbatical leave 2016- Associate Professor, MacEwan University 2009-2016 Assistant Professor, MacEwan University (maternity leave: 2010-2011) Research Methods, Social Statistics, Politics & Social Change, Intro Sociology, Survey Research Methods 2008 Sessional Instructor, MacEwan University Research Methods 2006-2008 Sessional Instructor, University of Alberta Theories of Power, Social Statistics 2005, 2006 Lab Instructor/Teaching Assistant, University of Alberta Social Statistics 2002-2005 Project Director, University of Wisconsin Survey Center 2000-2001 Sessional Instructor, MacEwan University Intro Sociology 1997-1999 Lab Instructor/Teaching Assistant, University of Alberta Social Statistics, Research Methods, Ethnic & Minority Relations EDUCATION 2002-7 Doctor of Philosophy – Sociology, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison Areas of Prelim. Examinations: Political Sociology; Gender Minor: Mass Communications – Internet & Society Topic: Role of the Internet in Political Engagement 1997-9 Masters of Arts - Sociology, University of Alberta Topic: Narrative Analysis of Political Identities 1993-7 Bachelor of Arts (Honors) - Sociology with First Class Honors, Univ. of Alberta Topic: Evaluation of Affirmative Action (Discourse & Program) June2016 S.Boulianne RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS Peer-reviewed Articles: Boulianne, S. (2016). Campaigns and conflict on social media: A literature snapshot. Online Information Review, 40(5), 1-25. DOI: 10.1108/OIR-03-2016-0086 Boulianne, S. (2016). Online news, civic awareness, and engagement in civic and political life. New Media & Society, 18(9), 1840-1856. DOI: 10.1177/1461444815616222 Boulianne, S. (2015). Social media use and participation: A meta-analysis of current research. Information, Communication, & Society, 18(5), 524-538. DOI: 10.1080/1369118X.2015.1008542 Boulianne, S. (2015). Generating political interest with online news, in L. Robinson, S. R. Cotten, J. Schulz (Eds.) Communication and Information Technologies Annual (Studies in Media and Communications, Volume 9). (pp. 53-76). Emerald Group Publishing Limited. DOI: 10.1108/S2050-206020150000009003 Boulianne, S. & Brailey, M. (2014). Attachment to community and civic and political engagement: A case study of students. Canadian Review of Sociology, 51(4), 375-388. DOI: 10.1111/cars.12052 Boulianne, S. (2013). Examining the gender effects of different incentive amounts in a web survey. Field Methods, 25(1), 91-104. DOI: 10.1177/1525822X12453113. Boulianne, S. (2011). Stimulating or reinforcing political interest: Using panel data to examine the use of news media and political interest. Political Communication, 28(2), 147-162. DOI: 10.1080/10584609.2010.540305. Boulianne, S., Klofstad, C., & Basson, D. (2011). Sponsor prominence and response patterns to an online survey. International Journal of Public Opinion Research, 23(1), 79-87. DOI:10.1093/ijpor/edq026 Boulianne, S. (2009). Does Internet use affect engagement? A meta-analysis of research. Political Communication, 26(2), 193-211. DOI: 10.1080/10584600902854363 Reprinted in: Dutton, W. H. (ed.) with the assistance of Dubois, E. (2014) Politics and the Internet: Volumes I-IV. Abingdon, UK: Taylor & Francis Routledge. Oct2016 S.Boulianne RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS continued Peer-reviewed Articles: continued Klofstad, C., Boulianne, S., & Basson, D. (2008). Matching the message to the medium: Results from an experiment on Internet survey email contacts. Social Science Computer Review, 26(4), 498-509. DOI: 10.1177/0894439308314145 Hayduk, L., Cummings, G., Boadu, K., Pazderka-Robinson, H., & Boulianne, S. (2007). Testing! Testing! One, Two, Three - Testing the theory in structural equation models! Personality and Individual Differences, 42(5), 841-850. DOI:10.1016/j.paid.2006.10.001 Contributions to Edited Volumes: Boulianne, S. (Forthcoming). Beyond the Usual Suspects: Representation in Deliberative Exercises. In L. Hanson (Ed). Changing the Conversation on Climate Change: Engaging the Public in Addressing the Wicked Problems of Our Time. Athabasca University Press. Boulianne, S. (2008). Incentives. In P. J. Lavrakas (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Survey Research Methods (pp. 328-331). Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications. Boulianne, S. (2008). Survey Sponsor. In P. J. Lavrakas (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Survey Research Methods (pp. 868-869). Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications. Boulianne, S. (2008). Statistics Canada. In P. J. Lavrakas (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Survey Research Methods (pp. 846-847). Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications. Boulianne, S. & Basson, D. (2008). Topic Saliency. In P. J. Lavrakas (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Survey Research (pp. 891-892). Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications. Oct2016 S.Boulianne RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS continued Other Publications: Boulianne, S. & Hobbs, L. (November 2014). Information Sources on Climate Change. Alberta Climate Dialogue. Available: http://www.albertaclimatedialogue.ca/alberta-climatedialogue-research-and-impacts/ Boulianne, S. & Hellstrom, M. (November 2014). Perceptions of the Efficacy of Deliberative Exercises. Alberta Climate Dialogue. Available: http://www.albertaclimatedialogue.ca/alberta-climate-dialogue-research-and-impacts/ Hobbs, L. & Boulianne, S. (September 2014). Knowledge of Energy and Climate Issues: The Case of the Citizens’ Panel on Edmonton’s Energy and Climate Challenges. Alberta Climate Dialogue. Available: http://www.albertaclimatedialogue.ca/alberta-climatedialogue-research-and-impacts/ Hellstrom, M. & Boulianne, S. (September 2014). Degree of deliberativeness – The case of the Energy Efficiency Choices project. Alberta Climate Dialogue. Available: http://www.albertaclimatedialogue.ca/alberta-climate-dialogue-research-and-impacts/ Boulianne, S. & Loptson, K. (October 2013). Political efficacy: The case of the Citizens’ Panel on Edmonton’s Energy and Climate Challenges. Alberta Climate Dialogue. Available: http://www.albertaclimatedialogue.ca/alberta-climate-dialogue-research-and-impacts/ Loptson, K. & Boulianne, S. (October 2013). Trust in municipal government: The case of the Citizens’ Panel on Edmonton’s Energy and Climate Challenges. Alberta Climate Dialogue. Available: http://www.albertaclimatedialogue.ca/alberta-climate-dialogue-research-andimpacts/ Oct2016 S.Boulianne RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS continued Invited Talks: Boulianne, S. (2016, September). The Past, Present, and Future of Digital Politics Research: A Roundtable. American Political Science Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Boulianne, S. (2016, August). Thematic Session: Digital Natives and Online Politics. American Sociological Association annual meeting, Seattle, Washington. Boulianne, S. (2015, March). It’s time to check your tech: Twenty Years of Research on the Internet’s Effects. Keynote Presentation at The Impact of Civic Technology conference. Hosted by MySociety.org, London, England. Boulianne, S. (2014, August). Social media and engagement: What we know so far. Invited Talk for a Special Session for the Section on Communication and Information Technology. Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, California. Conference Presentations: Boulianne, S. (2016, September). Mini-publics and public opinion: Two survey-based experiments. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Boulianne, S. (2016, August). Revolution in the making? Meta-data on social media use and engagement. Paper presented at the Media Sociology pre-conference, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Boulianne, S. (2016, June). Can social media mobilize youth? A two wave panel of young people in Canada. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Canadian Political Science Association, Calgary, Alberta. Boulianne, S. (2016, June). Revolution in the making? Meta-data on social media use and engagement. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Canadian Political Science Association, Calgary, Alberta. Boulianne, S. (2016, April). Revolution in the making? Meta-data on social media use and engagement. Paper presented at the annual meeting of Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois. Boulianne, S. (2014, June). Social media, civic awareness, and political engagement. Paper presented at the Civic Political Engagement and Public Spheres in the New Digital Era conference. Paris, France. Oct2016 S.Boulianne RESEARCH CONTRIBUTIONS continued Conference Presentations: Boulianne, S. (2014, May). Mini-publics and public opinion: A survey-based experiment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Anaheim, California. Boulianne, S. & Loptson, K. (2014, March). Citizen panels and opinion polls: How do policy positions compare? Paper presented at the annual Warren E. Kalbach conference, MacEwan University, Edmonton, Alberta. Boulianne, S. (2013, June). Roundtable: Deliberative Democracy and Climate Change in a Municipal Context. Annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Victoria, British Columbia. Boulianne, S. (2012, June). Online and engaged: An experiment related to online news and political interest. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association, Edmonton, Alberta. Boulianne, S. (2010, May). Economic or social exchange: Examining the effects of different incentive amounts in a panel study? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Chicago, Illinois. Boulianne, S. (2006, August). Social capital and engagement: Does trust matter? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal, Quebec. Boulianne, S. (2006, May). Internet uses and political engagement. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, Montreal, Quebec. Boulianne, S. (2005, November). How different uses of the Internet affect political engagement. Paper presented at W. David Pierce Research Colloquium, Edmonton, Alberta. Boulianne, S. (2005, February). How different uses of the Internet affect political engagement. Paper presented at the Mass Communication Research Center Graduate Student Conference, Madison, Wisconsin. Boulianne, S. (2005, February). Social capital, Internet use, and political engagement. Paper presented at the Political Behavior Research Group, Madison, Wisconsin. Oct2016 S.Boulianne RECENT FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS AND AWARDS 2016 Centre for Community Disaster Research Mount Royal University 2016 Research, Scholarly Activity and Creative Achievement Fund (Project Stream) MacEwan University 2015 2013 Supplemental Professional Development Fund Best Paper Award, Communication and Information Technology Section MacEwan University American Sociological Association 2013, Dec Research, Scholarly Activity and Creative Achievement Fund (Dissemination) MacEwan University 2013, Nov Supplemental Professional Development Fund MacEwan University 2013, Oct Research, Scholarly Activity and Creative Achievement Fund (Project Stream) MacEwan University 2012, Apr Arts and Science Faculty – Professional Development Additional Fund MacEwan University 2012, Apr MacEwan Research, Scholarly Activity and Creative Achievement Fund MacEwan University 2011, Dec Society of Edmonton Demography Research Competition Society of Edmonton Demographers 2011, Nov Faculty of Arts and Science Research Fund MacEwan University 2010 SSHRC-CURA Alberta Climate Dialogue (Collaborator) 2010 Faculty of Arts and Science – Professional Development Fund 2009, Nov MacEwan Research, Scholarly Activity and Creative Achievement Fund MacEwan University 2009, Nov Faculty of Arts and Science Research Fund MacEwan University 2009 Society of Edmonton Demography Research Competition Society of Edmonton Demographers 2009 Arts and Science Faculty – Professional Development Additional Fund MacEwan University Oct2016 S.Boulianne MacEwan University HIGHLIGHTS OF SERVICE: 2016+ Editorial Board, Social Science Computer Review 2015-6 Best Paper Award Committee, Political Communication section of the American Political Science Association MacEwan’s Social Sciences and Humanities Institutional Grant Subcommittee 2015+ 2015 Public Sociology Award, Communication and Information Technology section of the American Sociological Association 2014+ Demographers Scholarship Award Committee, MacEwan University 2014+ Statistical and Survey Peer Consultation Program, MacEwan University 2014+ Undergraduate Student Research Initiative Sub-committee, MacEwan University 2014 Best Paper Award Committee, Communication and Information Technology section of the American Sociological Association 2014, 2010 Conference chair, Society of Edmonton Demographers 2013 Membership Chair, Society of Edmonton Demographers 2012 Academic Staff Appointment Committees (Two committees) 2010-2014 Curriculum Committees, Department of Sociology, MacEwan University 2009-2016 Discussant roles at the American Association of Public Opinion Researchers annual meetings, Canadian Sociological Association annual meetings, American Sociological Association annual meetings, Midwest Political Science Association meeting, and American Political Science Association annual meetings. Oct2016 S.Boulianne Manuscript Reviews: 2016, Communication Research 2016, Online Information Review 2016, Journal of Communication 2016, International Journal of Communication 2016, New Media & Society (two manuscripts) 2016, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 2016, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council 2015, New Media & Society 2015, Online Information Review 2015, Journal of Political Marketing 2015, Political Behavior 2015, Political Communication (three manuscripts) 2015, Field Methods 2015, Political Psychology 2015, Journal of Public Deliberation 2015, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 2014, Journal of Information, Communication & Society 2014, Journal of Political Marketing 2014, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (two manuscripts) 2014, Canadian Journal of Family and Youth 2014, Field Methods 2014, Emerald Studies in Media and Communication 2014, Sociological Research and Methods 2014, Canadian Review of Sociology 2014, Public Opinion Quarterly 2013, MUSE (MacEwan Journal) 2013, Social Science Computer Review (two manuscripts) 2013, New Media & Society 2013, Political Psychology 2013, Social Science Research 2012, Journal of Communication 2012, American Sociological Review 2012, American Journal of Political Science 2011, Political Behavior 2011, Political Communication (two manuscripts) 2011, National Science Foundation 2011, American Sociological Review 2010, American Sociological Review 2010, American Journal of Political Science 2009, Political Communication (two manuscripts) 2009, Social Science Computer Review Oct2016 S.Boulianne