Curriculum Vitae (CV)

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Contact Information

Fors Marsh, LLC
4250 North Fairfax Drive, Suite 520
Arlington, Virginia 22203
kmoffett@forsmarsh.com


Education

Ph.D. in Political Science, The University of Iowa, May 2006.
M.A. in Political Science, The University of Iowa, May 2001.
B.A. in Political Science with a Minor in Economics, California State University, Fresno, Magna cum Laude, May 2000.


Employment

Senior Scientist (Time Series), Fors Marsh, LLC, March 2023-Present.

Chair, Department of Political Science, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Department of Political Science, July 2018-May 2023.

Professor, Department of Political Science, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, July 2018-May 2023.

Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, July 2012-June 2018.

Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, August 2006-June 2012.


Research

Books

Ainsworth, Scott H.; Brian M. Harward and Kenneth W. Moffett. Strategic Responsiveness: How (and Why) Congress Confronts Presidential Power. Forthcoming, The University of Michigan Press.

Rice, Laurie L. and Kenneth W. Moffett 2022. The Political Voices of Generation Z. New York, NY: Routledge.

  • Awarded as an Outstanding Academic Title by Choice in 2023.

Moffett, Kenneth W. and Laurie L. Rice 2016. Web 2.0 and the Political Mobilization of College Students. Lanham, MD: Lexington Press (Paperback Released in 2018).

Articles

Moffett, Kenneth W.; Kate Seserman; Katherine A. Margolis; Elissa C. Kranzler; Michael C. Marshall;
Heather Dahlen; Jae-Eun C. Kim; Benjamin Denison; Blake Hoffman; Daphney Dupervil; Kathleen Yu;
and Leah Hoffman 2024. “Differences in Social Media Use by COVID-19 Vaccination Status.” Vaccine 42(9): 2166-2170.

Moffett, Kenneth W. and Laurie L. Rice. “TikTok and Civic Activity among Young Adults.” Social Science Computer Review 42(2): 535-553.

Ihongbe, Timothy O.; Jae-Eun C. Kim; Heather Dahlen; Elissa C. Kranzler; Kate Seserman; Kenneth W. Moffett; and Leah Hoffman 2024. “Trends in Primary, Booster, and Updated COVID-19 Vaccine Readiness in the United States, January 2021-April 2023: Implications for 2023-2024 Updated COVID-19 Vaccines.” Preventive Medicine 180: 187887.

Moffett, Kenneth W. and Laurie L. Rice 2022. “Creditable Civic Engagement? Aligning Work on Civic Activity with Faculty Incentives.” PS: Political Science and Politics 55(2): 401-403.

LaFond, Larry and Kenneth W. Moffett 2020. “Lexical Complexities in the St. Louis Dialect Island.” American Speech 95(2): 173-202.

Rice, Laurie L. and Kenneth W. Moffett 2019. “Snapchat and Civic Engagement among College Students.” Journal of Information Technology and Politics 16(2): 87-104.

Mares, Dennis M. and Kenneth W. Moffett 2019. “Climate Change and Crime Revisited: An Exploration of Monthly Temperature Anomalies and UCR Crime Data.” Environment and Behavior 51(5): 502-529.

Moffett, Kenneth W. and Laurie L. Rice 2018. “College Students and Online Political Expression during the 2016 Election.” Social Science Computer Review 36(4): 422-439.

Hayden Foster, Carly and Kenneth W. Moffett 2016. “Candidate Qualifications and Gender in U.S. Congressional Elections.” National Social Science Journal 47(2): 38-58.

Moffett, Kenneth W. 2016. “Partisan Vote Buying and Suspensions in the Postreform House.” Party Politics 22(4): 478-489.

Mares, Dennis M. and Kenneth W. Moffett 2016. “Climate Change and Interpersonal Violence: A ‘Global’ Estimate and Regional Inequities.” Climatic Change 135(2): 297-310.

Moffett, Kenneth W.; Forrest Maltzman; Karen Miranda; and Charles R. Shipan 2016. “Strategic Behavior and Variation in the Supreme Court’s Caseload over Time.” Justice System Journal 37(1): 20-38.

Moffett, Kenneth W.; Laurie L. Rice and Ramana Madupalli 2014. “Young Voters and War: The Iraq War as a Catalyst for Political Participation.” Social Science Quarterly 95(5): 1419-1443.

Ainsworth, Scott H.; Brian M. Harward, Kenneth W. Moffett, and Laurie L. Rice 2014. “Congressional Response to Statements of Administration Policy and Presidential Signing Statements.” Congress and the Presidency 41(3): 312-334.

Rice, Laurie L.; Kenneth W. Moffett and Ramana Madupalli 2013. “Campaign-related Social Networking and the Participation of College Students.” Social Science Computer Review 31(3): 257-279.

Ainsworth, Scott H.; Brian M. Harward and Kenneth W. Moffett 2012. “Congressional Response to Presidential Signing Statements.” American Politics Research 40(6): 1067-1091.

Moffett, Kenneth W. 2012. “Parties and Procedural Choice in the House Rules Committee.” Congress and the Presidency 39(1): 1-27.

Harward, Brian M. and Kenneth W. Moffett 2010. “The Calculus of Cosponsorship in the U.S. Senate.” Legislative Studies Quarterly 35(1): 117-143.

Book Chapters

Rice, Laurie L. and Kenneth W. Moffett. “Developing Empowered Citizens: How universities help build
efficacy.” Forthcoming in Leaning into Politics: Higher Education’s Role in Building the Democracy We Need. Charlotte, North Carolina: Information Age Publishing.

Rice, Laurie L. and Kenneth W. Moffett. “Against the Grain: Fostering Civic Engagement Through
Expanding Your Research Agenda.” Forthcoming in Civic Pedagogy: Teaching Civic Engagement in an Era of Divisive Politics, eds. Lauren C. Bell, Allison Rank and Carah Ong Whaley. New York City, New York: Palgrave MacMillan.

Moffett, Kenneth W. and Laurie L. Rice. “Presidential Candidates on Campus and Civic Engagement among College Students.” Forthcoming in Generational Politics in the United States; From the Silents to Gen Z and Beyond, eds. Sally Friedman and David Schultz. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press.

Rice, Laurie L. and Kenneth W. Moffett 2020. “College Students, Political Engagement, and Snapchat in the 2020 General Election.” In U.S. Election Analysis 2020: Media, Voters, and the Campaign, eds. Danielle Coombs, Dan Jackson, Darren Lilleker, Einar Thorsen, and Filippo Trevisan. Poole, United Kingdom: Bournemouth University. Pages 94-95.

Moffett, Kenneth W. and Laurie L. Rice. 2015. “Taking College-Level Political Science Courses and Civic Activity.” In Technology and Civic Engagement in the Classroom: Engaging the Unengaged, ed. Stephen Caliendo, Suzanne Chod and William Muck. New York City, New York: Palgrave MacMillan. Pages 13-47.

Encylopedia Entries

Moffett, Kenneth W. 2019. “Citizens Against Government Waste.” In Political Parties, Interest Groups and Organizations that Shaped America: An Encyclopedia and Document Collection, vol. 1, ed. Scott H. Ainsworth and Brian M. Harward. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO/Greenwood Press. Pages 272-284.

Moffett, Kenneth W. 2019. “Home School Legal Defense Association.” In Political Parties, Interest Groups and Organizations that Shaped America: An Encyclopedia and Document Collection, vol. 2, ed. Scott H. Ainsworth and Brian M. Harward. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO/Greenwood Press. Pages 424-427.

Moffett, Kenneth W. 2019. “Moral Majority” in Political Parties, Interest Groups and Organizations that Shaped America: An Encyclopedia and Document Collection, vol. 2, ed. Scott H. Ainsworth and Brian M. Harward. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO/Greenwood Press. Pages 528-531.

Moffett, Kenneth W. 2003. “Reciprocal Relationship.” In The SAGE Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods, vol. 3, ed. Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Alan E. Bryman and Tim Futing-Liao. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications. Pages 929-930.

Moffett, Kenneth W. 2003. “Unimodal Distribution.” In The SAGE Encyclopedia of Social Science Research Methods, vol. 3, ed. Michael S. Lewis-Beck, Alan E. Bryman and Tim Futing-Liao. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications. Pages 1156-1157.

Book Reviews

Moffett, Kenneth W. 2022. “Book Review: I Alone can Fix It: Donald J. Trump’s Catastrophic Final Year by Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker.” eJournal of Public Affairs 11(1).

Moffett, Kenneth W. 2019. “Review of The Presidency and Social Media: Discourse, Disruption, and Digital Democracy in the 2016 Presidential Election edited by Dan Schill and John Allen Hendricks.” New Media and Society 21(7): 1654-1656.

Other

Weeraratne, Suranjan; Laurie Rice; and Kenneth W. Moffett 2023. “Preparing to Meet the Growing Threat of Domestic Violent Extremism.” Command 33(1): 22-23.

Rice, Laurie L. and Kenneth W. Moffett 2021. “Generation Z: “Lost” or Emerging Generation?” Cicero Foundation Great Debate Papers. November 2021.

Moffett, Kenneth W. and Laurie L. Rice 2020. “How Online Social Networking Helps Draw Young Americans Into Political Participation.” Scholars Strategy Network Key Findings. September 2020. Originally released in February 2014.

Moffett, Kenneth W. 2018. “It’s not if, but when the next nomination ethics issue arises.” The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 8, 2018.

Moffett, Kenneth W. 2016. “Four Predictions about President Trump’s Supreme Court.” The Monkey Cage (blog), The Washington Post, November 23, 2016.

Rice, Laurie L. and Kenneth W. Moffett 2016. “Students Aren’t Slactivists – Online Engagement Can Lead to Offline Political Action.” The Huffington Post, October 7, 2016.

Moffett, Kenneth W. and Laurie L. Rice 2016. “How Social Media will Influence this Campaign.” The Hill, October 3, 2016.

Moffett, Kenneth W.; Charles R. Shipan and Forrest Maltzman 2016. “The Supreme Court is Taking Far Fewer Cases than Usual. Here’s why.” The Monkey Cage (blog), The Washington Post, June 2, 2016.

Moffett, Kenneth W. and Dennis M. Mares 2015. “Climate Negotiators, Listen Up: A Warmer World is a More Violent World.” The Monkey Cage (blog), The Washington Post, December 10, 2015.

Moffett, Kenneth W. 2015. “Why is Russia so involved in the Ukraine?” Edwardsville Intelligencer, 4 April 2015.

Statistical Software

Feldman, Thomas* and Kenneth W. Moffett 2016. “freqdist: A Package for Generating Frequency Distributions.” Available through The Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN).

Works in Progress

“Watching Videos on Social Media Platforms and Civic Engagement among Young Adults” (with Laurie L. Rice).

Conference Presentations

American Dialect Society: 2018

American Political Science Association: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021 (twice), 2023 (twice)

Campus Compact: 2018

European Consortium for Political Research: 2017

Life with Term Limits: 2004

Midwest Political Science Association: 2004 (twice), 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 (twice), 2010, 2011, 2014 (twice), 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022 (twice),

Northeastern Political Science Association: 2003, 2020

Southern Political Science Association: 2004, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2020, 2023

Southwestern Political Science Association: 2007

Western Political Science Association: 2004, 2021


Grants and Awards

Research — External

Outstanding Academic Title, awarded for The Political Voices of Generation Z (with Laurie L. Rice), Choice Magazine, 2023.

Department of Homeland Security, Targeted Violence Prevention Program (with Laurie Rice and Suranjan Weeraratne): Enhancing Local Capacity to Prevent Targeted Violence in Southern Illinois, 2022-2024 (EMW-2022-GR-APP-00014, $332,491).

Super Reviewer, The American Journal of Political Science, 2014.

Artinian Travel Grant, Southern Political Science Association, 2010 ($250).

American Political Science Association Small Research Grant, 2007 ($1,600).

American Political Science Association Graduate Student Travel Grant, 2004 ($350).

Nominated for Westview Press Award for Best Paper by a Graduate Student at the Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, 2004.

Full Travel Funding for Paper Presentation at the Life with Term Limits Conference, Cosponsored by the Ray C. Bliss Institute for Applied Politics at the University of Akron and the Department of Political Science at Kent State University, 2004.

Research — Internal

Faculty Institute for Research, Scholarship and Technology Funding, 2010 ($1,500).

College of Arts and Sciences Development Fund (with Ramana Madupalli and Laurie L. Rice), 2008 ($350).

College of Arts and Sciences Faculty Development Fund, 2008 ($400).

Graduate School Seed Grant, 2006 ($2,000).

Teaching

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Targeted Funding Initiative in the College of Arts and Sciences, 2016 ($7,292).

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Fund, 2010 ($800), 2011 ($800), 2012 ($1,000), 2017 ($750), 2021 ($750), 2022 ($1,500).

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Funding to Develop Freshman Seminar Entitled, “Political Scandals in American Government and Politics,” 2007 ($2,500).

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Excellence in Undergraduate Education Grant, 2007 ($4,700).


Service

Professional

Referee for American Journal of Political Science (2011, 2013, 2015, 2018); American Political Science Review (2010, 2011, 2013, 2016, 2020, 2021); American Politics Research (2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021); Communication Research Reports (2017); Congress and the Presidency (2012, 2014); Environment and Behavior (2018); Information, Communication and Society (2016); International Review of Victimology (2020); Journal of Information Technology and Politics (2018, 2019, 2020, 2022); Journal of Law, Economics and Organization (2012); Journal of Political Science Education (2021); Journal of Politics (2006, 2008, 2011, 2013); Journal of Theoretical Politics (2011); Journal of Women, Politics, and Policy (2013); Justice System Journal (2017); Legislative Studies Quarterly (2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022); Nordic Psychology (2020); Political Analysis (2019, 2023); Political Behavior (2014, 2016); Political Research Quarterly (2011, 2012, 2017); Polity (2009); PS: Political Science and Politics (2021); Public Opinion Quarterly (2019); Science of the Total Environment (2022); Social Science Computer Review (2021, 2023); Social Science Journal (2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023); The American Review of Politics (2008); The Councilor: A Journal of the Social Studies (2015, 2016); CQ Press (2017); Oxford University Press (2014); Palgrave MacMillan (2018); Pearson Education (2011, 2017); Prentice Hall (2006); Rowman and Littlefield Publishers (2013, 2021); Thompson Higher Education (2007); W.W. Norton (2017); Austrian Science Fund (2019, 2020); National Institutes of Health (2022); National Science Foundation (2019, 2020, 2021).

Member, Editorial Board, The Social Science Journal, 2021-2023.

Discussant, Midwest Political Science Association Meetings, 2005, 2008, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2019; Northeastern Political Science Association Meetings, 2004, 2020; Southern Political Science Association Meetings, 2020.

Member, Civic Communications and Publications Committee, Civic Engagement Section, American Political Science Association, 2021-2023.

Member, Marian Irish Award for the Best Paper Presented on Women and Politics Committee, Southern Political Science Association, 2019.

Panel Chair, Midwest Political Science Association Meetings, 2015, 2016, 2017; Southern Political Science Association Meetings, 2020, 2023.

Interviews and Media Appearances

C-SPAN3 Lecture on, “Historical House Speakers and the Modern U.S. House of Representatives.” Lecture aired on April 3, 2021.

Alton Telegraph (2015, 2020, 2023), Belleville News-Democrat (2010, 2011, 2016, 2018, 2021), Centralia Morning Sentinel (2020), Collinsville Herald (2010), Conversation with Lee Presser (2014), Edwardsville Intelligencer (2021), Illinois Business Journal (2016), Madison County Journal (2007), National Journal (2016), Oxy Magazine (2015), Segue (2013, 2014, 2015), St. Louis Beacon (2008), St. Louis Post-Dispatch (2011, 2018), The Alestle (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2021), The Washington Post (2017), West Newsmagazine (2022), Chuckle and Chat Show (2021), KMOV Television (2011, 2014, 2017, 2020), KMOX Radio (2006, 2014, 2015, 2020), KMWU Radio (2015, 2019, 2020, 2021), KSDK Television (2009, 2011, 2012, 2023), KTRS Radio (2008, 2012, 2015, 2016), KTVI Television (2008, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2021, 2022), WESL Radio (2006) and WSIE Radio (2006).


Courses Taught

Honors 320A, Math and Politics, Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Partisan Polarization in American Politics 
Interdisciplinary Studies 301, Math and Politics (with Adam Weyhaupt) 
Political Science 112, Introduction to American Government and Politics 
Political Science 112FR, Freshman Seminar on Political Scandals in American Politics 
Political Science 300, Introduction to Political Analysis 
Political Science 341, Congress and Legislation 
Political Science 449, Research and Political Science 
Political Science 449, Political Scandals in American Government and Politics 
Political Science 449, The Politics of Gun Control


Students Supervised

Masters Thesis Committees

Albert Wang, Environmental Science, Summer 2021
Scott Both, Historical Studies, Spring 2021
Kevin Letterly, Environmental Science, Summer 2018
Kelsey Tharp, Environmental Science, Summer 2015 
Phillip Strack, Environmental Science, Summer 2011 
Maria Borejsza-Wysocka, Environmental Science, Summer 2008

Senior Assignments

Annie Fulgenzi, Spring 2023
Kyle Kendall, Spring 2023
Emily Pfeffer, Spring 2023
Sophia Pritchett, Spring 2023
Victoria Smith, Spring 2023
Jacob Hinds, Fall 2022
Jacqueline Samuel, Fall 2022
Delaney Nelson, Spring 2022
Darrell Kimbro, Fall 2021
Sydney McNece, Fall 2021
Alex Gochnour, Spring 2021
Alec Moehn, Spring 2021
Megan Byland, Fall 2020
Mackenzi Crowe, Spring 2020
Matthew Pidgeon, Spring 2020
Hayley Smith, Spring 2020
Lindsey Thien, Spring 2020
Taylor Bozarth, Fall 2019
Meghan Higgins, Fall 2019
Brianna Liley, Fall 2019
Noah Poole, Fall 2019
Ryan Roth, Fall 2019
Caleb Buschon, Spring 2019 
Jake Durand, Spring 2019 
Juston Riddle, Spring 2019 
Kevin Romo, Spring 2019 
Sadie Spears, Spring 2019 
Sara Holtmann, Fall 2018 
Margaret Scarsdale, Spring 2018 
Vincent Toon, Spring 2018 
Westenior Valmeira, Spring 2018 
John Webb, Spring 2018 
Katelyn Williams, Spring 2018 
Brittany Cash, Fall 2017 
Virginia Fine, Fall 2017 
Mike Hoban, Fall 2017 
Clint Lord, Fall 2017 
Derek Sommer, Fall 2017 
Elizabeth Chapman, Fall 2016 
Keenan Adams, Spring 2016 
Rebekah Bogacz, Spring 2016 
Dalton Irwin, Spring 2016 
Matts Wilcoxen, Spring 2016

Undergraduate Research Assistants

Emma Siebert, Fall 2022
Destanee Liston, Spring 2022
Sydney McNece, Fall 2021 and Spring 2022
Annie Fulgenzi, Fall 2021
Cristy Grames, Fall 2017 
Triniece Cummins, Fall 2014 
Jorgia Pitzer, Fall 2012 
Daniel Mead, Fall 2010-Spring 2011 
Megan Jennings, Fall 2010 
Sarah Wion, Fall 2009 & Spring 2010 
Eric Lupardis, Fall 2009 
Chelsea Harris (co-supervisor), Fall 2009 
Brandon Rahn (co-supervisor), Fall 2009 
Nicholas Johnson (co-supervisor), Spring 2009 
Ryan Parker, Spring 2009 
Izak Post, Spring 2009 
Alyx Mark (co-supervisor), Summer 2008 
Meredith Gattone, Fall 2007-Spring 2008 
Mark Rosenkoetter, Spring 2007-Spring 2008 
Emily Alvarez, Spring 2007

* Denotes undergraduate student coauthor


Memberships

American Political Science Association, Civic Engagement Section, Legislative Studies Section, Political Methodology Section
Midwest Political Science Association
Southern Political Science Association
Text as Data Association


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