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Joshua P. Darr Assistant Professor, Louisiana State University Manship School of Mass Communication & Department of Political Science 211 Journalism Building, Baton Rouge, LA 70802 [email protected] www.joshuadarr.com Academic Affiliations Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA. Assistant Professor of Political Communication Manship School of Mass Communication & Department of Political Science. August 2015 – Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. Visiting Fellow Institute for Quantitative Social Science (IQSS). June 2014 – August 2015. Education Ph.D. Political Science. May 2015. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. Dissertation: “Using the local news: Campaigns, newspapers, and accountability.” Committee: Matthew Levendusky (chair), Marc Meredith, John Lapinski. Fields: American politics, political communication, and methodology. M.A. Political Science. December 2011. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. B.A. Political Science. May 2009. Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA. Honors Program of the College of Arts and Sciences. Publications Darr, Joshua. (2016). “Presence to press: How campaigns earn local media.” Political Communication, 33 (3), 503-522. Darr, Joshua & Matthew Levendusky. (2014). “Relying on the ground game: The placement and effects of campaign field offices.” American Politics Research, 42 (3), 529-548. Working Papers “News from the field: How campaigns exploit news values." Revised and resubmitted. “Local or national? Newspaper choice and political knowledge.” Under review. "Better left unsaid: Crime news and presidential blame." With Nathan P. Kalmoe, Raymond J. Pingree, Brian Watson, Mingxiao Sui, & Kathleen Searles. Under review. “Resurgent mass partisanship revisited: The role of media choice and elite polarization.” With Johanna Dunaway. Undergoing revisions. “Uncommon ground: Earned media in rarely contested states.” Presented at MPSA 2016, undergoing revisions. "Newspaper Deaths and Political Polarization." With Johanna Dunaway and Matthew Hitt. Presented at APSA 2016, undergoing revisions. "Primary influences: Campaign communications in the local press." Presented at APSA 2016, undergoing revisions. "Credibility, Viability, and Strategic Voting." With Robyn Stiles. Accepted at SPSA 2017. "Rolling Off in their Graves: Newspaper Death and Incomplete Ballots." With Johanna Dunaway and Matthew Hitt. Accepted at MPSA 2017. "The Political Effects of Spanish-Language Media Availability." With Johanna Dunaway and Mingxiao Sui. Accepted at MPSA 2017. Political Commentary and Media Appearances FiveThirtyEight Where Clinton is setting up field offices – and where Trump isn’t. October 7, 2016. Trump’s scorning of data may not hurt him, but it’ll hurt the GOP. May 23, 2016. Wisconsin’s local media aren’t as Trump-obsessed as national outlets. April 5, 2016. Sanders’ Iowa ground game is good – but it ain’t Obama’s. January 22, 2016. Marco Rubio’s lousy ground game in Iowa will probably cost him votes. December 17, 2015. WVLA Baton Rouge Election Day Preview. 8 November 2016. This Week in Louisiana Politics. April 3, 2016. Super Tuesday Preview. March 1, 2016. Marketplace on NPR When campaigning, boots are cheaper than ads. February 8, 2016. ABC NewsRadio Australia "US Presidential Nominees clash in final presidential debate." 20 October 2016. Research Presentations Association meetings APSA: 2014, 2015, 2016 MPSA: 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 (accepted) SPSA: 2016, 2017 APSA Preconference in Political Communication: 2013 Other invited presentations Philadelphia Region American Politics Conference: 2012, 2013 Harvard University American Politics Research Workshop: 2014 Penn Graduate Student Conference in Political Science: 2011, 2012, 2014 Teaching Louisiana State University MC 7004: News Media and Governance. Spring 2017. POLI 7930: Graduate Seminar in Political Behavior. Fall 2016. MC 4515: Case Studies in Campaigns and Media. Fall 2016. POLI 4026: Campaigns and Elections. Spring 2016. MC 3510: Political Communication Research. Fall 2015, Spring 2016. MC 3505: Media and Policy Processes. Fall 2015, Spring 2017. University of Pennsylvania (as Teaching Assistant) PSCI 130: Introduction to American Politics – Prof. John DiIulio, Fall 2010. PSCI 234: Civil Rights & Civil Liberties – Prof. Rogers Smith, Spring 2011. PSCI 130: Introduction to American Politics – Prof. Marc Meredith, Fall 2011. PSCI 131: American Foreign Policy – Prof. Michael Horowitz, Spring 2012. Certifications CxC (Communication across the Curriculum) Summer Institute Certificate, LSU. 2016. Center for Teaching and Learning Certificate, University of Pennsylvania. 2013. Awards and Research Support $1,000. Professional development funding, Manship School of Mass Communication, LSU. Support for attending the Workshop on Research Design for Causal Inference, Northwestern University, Chicago IL. August 1-5, 2016. $8,000. Scripps Howard Professorship, Manship School of Mass Communication, LSU. Support for the project, “Local influences: Text analysis of campaign communications.” 2016 – 2017. Research goals: Completion of Machine Learning Coursera sequence; production of conference papers and published articles using text analysis to analyze news coverage. $6,000. George D. Nelson Professorship, Manship School of Mass Communication, LSU (with Ray Pingree and Kathleen Searles). Funding for Political Communication Research Group. 2016 – 2017. $25,000. Dissertation Completion Fellowship, School of Arts and Sciences of the University of Pennsylvania. Only 25 awarded in the College of Arts and Sciences. 2014 – 2015. $400. SAS Travel Subvention, University of Pennsylvania. 2015. $584. SASgov Travel Grants, University of Pennsylvania. 2012 and 2014. $2,500. Dissertation Research Grant, University of Pennsylvania. Used for tuition at the ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods. Order of the Cross and Crown, Boston College. 2009. Distinguished Sophomore, Boston College Department of Political Science, 2006 – 2007. Professional Service Panel chair or discussant APSA: 2016 SPSA: 2016, 2017 MPSA: 2016, 2017 AEJMC Southeast Colloquium: 2016 Invited reviewer Political Behavior, American Politics Research, International Journal of Press/Politics, Communication Research Association memberships American Political Science Association, Midwest Political Science Association, Southern Political Science Association University Service Louisiana State University Manship School of Mass Communication: 2016 – 2017: Society for Politics, Communication and Law (SPCL) faculty advisor, Search Committee in Political Communication. 2015 – 2016: Diversity Committee, Search Committee in Political Communication, Search Committee for Director of the Public Policy Research Lab (PPRL), Manship Prize Committee. Organizer and Moderator, “What’s the matter with polling?” panel. November 19, 2015. Department of Political Science. 2015 – 2017: Research Committee. University of Pennsylvania Graduate student representative, American politics search committee: 2013. SASgov Representative for the Political Science Department: 2010 – 2011. Boston College Co-Chairman, UGBC Elections Committee: 2006 – 2009. Other Relevant Experience Research Assistant, Dr. Alan Wolfe & Dr. Erik Owens. Boston College. 2008. Assisted with research, editing, and bibliographical formatting for the book Gambling: Mapping the American Moral Landscape (published 2009, Baylor University Press). Research Assistant, Drs. Kay Schlozman, Sidney Verba, and Henry Brady. Harvard University. 2007 – 2008. Assisted in research collection and content analysis for the book The Unheavenly Chorus (published 2012, Princeton University Press). Obama for America. 2007-2008. Founder and director of Boston College chapter (February 2007 – November 2008). Massachusetts State Director, Students for Barack Obama (summer 2007). Deputy National Field Director, Students for Barack Obama (October 2007 – February 2008). Intern, New England Finance Office (summer 2007). Staff blogger, students.barackobama.com (August 2007 – September 2008). National Blog Director, students.barackobama.com (September 2008 – November 2008). Specialized Training Northwestern University. Seventh Annual Workshop on Research Design for Causal Inference, Chicago IL. August 1-5 2016. University of Michigan. ICPSR Summer Program, Ann Arbor MI: June – July 2010. “Regression II” and “Maximum Likelihood Estimation.” Computing Skills STATA, R, Python, SPSS, Qualtrics References Available upon request. Updated 13 December 2016