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CURRICULUM VITAEAugust 2019?1.Name:Carrie Liu Currier?2.CONTACT INFORMATION:TCU Box 297021, Fort Worth, TX 76129?3.ACADEMIC BACKGROUND:a. Education?Ph.D.December 2004 Political Science; University of ArizonaMAMay 1998Political Science; University of ArizonaBA May 1996Political Science and Linguistics (with High Distinction); University of Michigan??B. Professional certification:N/AC. Present Rank:Associate Professor?D. Year of appointment and rank: 2005, Assistant Professor E. Year of last promotion:2010F. Previous teaching and research experience:?Part-time:Instructor, Extended University Correspondence – Department of Political Science, University of Arizona (Fall 2000 – Summer 2005). Instructor, Department of Political Science, University of Arizona (Summer 1999–Winter 2000, Fall 2002–Fall 2003).G. Previous professional positions (other than listed above): N/AH. Formal contining education: N/AHonors and Awards:Chip Herr Visiting Scholar, Fort Worth Country Day, 2018University Wassenich mentoring award nominee, 2011 & 2014Outstanding Advisor Award (for advising KLD) at the Intercultural Services Banquet, 2010Selected as the AddRan nominee in the Social Sciences for the Dean’s Teaching Award, 2009 & 2014Senior Class Legacy Awards 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011Mortar Board Preferred Professor 2005, 2006, 2010Honored as a Brachman Residence Hall favorite professor, recognition dinner April 19, 2005Florence Hemley Schneider Dissertation Prize, Honorable Mention, 2004Nominated for Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award for Best Paper Presented at the Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, 2001University of Arizona’s Social and Behavioral Sciences Outstanding Graduate Teaching Award, 2000? TeachingCOURSES TAUGHT:Texas Christian University (2004- present)ASST 20003 – Introduction to Asian Studies (Spring 2014, Fall 2016)POSC 10093 – Introduction to Political Science (Fall 2004)POSC 20303 – International Politics (Fall 2004, Fall 2005, Spring/Summer 2006, Spring/Fall 2007, Spring/Fall 2008, Spring/Fall 2010, Fall 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2013, Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Fall 2015, Fall 2016, Spring 2017, Fall 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2019, Spring 2020)POSC 20303 – International Politics – Honors (Spring 2005, Fall 2006, Spring/Fall 2009, Spring 2011, Spring 2013, Spring 2016)POSC 33003 – International Political Economy of Human Trafficking (study abroad in India May 2014)POSC 33103 – Feminist IR Theory (Spring 2005, Spring 2006, Fall 2007, Spring 2010, Spring 2015)POSC 33113 – Globalization and Political Economy (Fall 2004, Spring 2006, Fall 2008, Fall 2010, Spring 2017)POSC 33603 – IR of East Asia (Fall 2005, Spring 2007)POSC 33623 – Chinese Foreign Policy (Fall 2009, Spring 2013, Spring 2016, Fall 2018, Spring 2020)POSC 35623 – Politics of China (Spring 2005, Fall 2006, Spring 2008, Fall 2011, Fall 2014, Fall 2017)POSC 35643 – Socialism with Chinese Characteristics: Entrepreneurship in China (Spring 2011, Fall 2012, Fall 2015)POSC 35663 – Contemporary Issues in China – summer study abroad (2017, 2018, 2019)POSC 35103 – Capstone in Political Science (Fall 2013, Spring 2014)MALA 60970 – Chinese Foreign Policy (Fall 2011, Fall 2013, Summer 2016 – online course)University of Arizona - Independent CoursesPOL 120 - Introduction to International Relations (Summer 1999)POL 202 - International Relations (Fall 1999)POL 335 - Gender & Politics (Summer 2000, Fall 2000, Winter 2000, Fall 2002, Fall 2003)POL 335 – Gender and Politics – Correspondence Course (Fall 2000 – Spring 2005)POL 461 - Feminist and IR Theories (Spring 2003)Courses developed at Tcu:Asian Culture & Society through Cinema, Introduction to Asian Studies, Feminist IR Theory, Globalization & Political Economy, IR of East Asia, Chinese Foreign Policy, Politics of China, Contemporary Issues in China (study abroad in China), Socialism with Chinese Characteristics: Entrepreneurship in China, International Political Economy of Human Trafficking (study abroad in India), MA course on Chinese Foreign Policy (MALA program - online).honors projects Past Directed: Whitney Grey, Rachel Evans, Jesica Severson, Merillat Pittman, Andrew Vecera, Jack Wilson, Maddie BaileyPast Committee member on: Sarah Harville, Elizabeth Serio, Yen Phan, Josh MacNamera, Jinpei Shan, Molly Marten, Bich Dien, Matt Bourgiorno, Madeline Davis, Bethany Lacombe, Brandon Corcoran, Laura Donnelly, Pearce Edwards, Katherine Leuschel, Zoe Butts, Haley King, Ashton Collins.CURRENT: Jonathan Turnergraduate theses directed: N/Aexternal support RECEIVED PEDAGOGICAL:Site host (TCU) to the North Texas National Consortium for Teaching about Asia, funded by the Freeman Foundation ($17,600 annually), 2015-2019.F. INTERNAL SUPPORT RECEIVED PEDAGOGICAL:TCU Faculty Fellows Entrepreneurship/Coleman Foundation Grant ($1000), 2011-2012TCU Faculty Fellows Entrepreneurship/Coleman Foundation Grant ($4000), 2010-2011Study Abroad Apprenticeship Grant for developing a summer China program ($5000), Texas Christian University, 2008Instructional Development Grant – Visions of Asian Globalization ($895), Texas Christian University, 2006-2007RESEARCH AND CREATIVE ACTIVITYREFEREED PUBLICATIONS:Currier, Carrie Liu. 2016. “Entrepreneurship with Chinese Characteristics: China, Taiwan and the Tech Industry,” Annual Proceedings of the Wealth and Well-Being of Nations, vol 8: 63-81.Dorraj, Manochehr and Carrie Liu Currier. 2013.“China: la busqueda de la seguridad energetica en el mundo en desarrollo”(China’s Search for Energy Security in the Developing World - in Spanish) in Alejandro Chanona & Miguel Angel Porrua Editors, Confrontando Modelos de Sequridad Energetica (Mexico City: National University of Mexico), pp. 143-164.Currier, Carrie Liu. 2012. “China and the Global Surge for Resources,” Chapter 13 in Emilian Kavalski’s The Ashgate Research Companion to Chinese Foreign Policy. Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing, pp. 163-175.Currier, Carrie Liu and Manochehr Dorraj, editors. 2011. China’s Energy Relations with the Developing World. NY: Continuum Books.Currier, Carrie Liu and Manochehr Dorraj. 2011. “The Strategic Implications of China’s Energy Engagement in Developing Nations,” In China’s Energy Relations with the Developing World, Carrie Liu Currier and Manochehr Dorraj, editors. Continuum Books, pp. 3-16.Dorraj, Manochehr and Carrie Liu Currier. 2011. “China’s Quest for Energy Security in the Middle East: Strategic Implications,” In China’s Energy Relations with the Developing World, Carrie Liu Currier and Manochehr Dorraj, editors. Continuum Books, pp. 65-82.Currier, Carrie Liu and Manochehr Dorraj. 2010. “In Arms We Trust: the Economic and Strategic Factors Motivating China-Iran Relations,” Journal of Chinese Political Science 15(1): 49-69.Currier, Carrie Liu and Manochehr Dorraj. 2009. “Reconstructing the Silk Road in a New Era: China's Expanding Regional Influence in the Middle East,” In China and the Global Politics of Regionalization, Emilian Kavalski, editor. Ashgate Publishing, pp. 165-176.Currier, Carrie Liu. 2009. “The Gendered Effects of Market Reform,” In China in the Era of Transition: Understanding Contemporary State and Society Actors, Reza Hasmath and Jennifer Hsu, editors. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 25-44.Currier, Carrie Liu. 2008. “Investing in the Future: The One Child Policy and Reform,” Journal of Women, Politics, and Policy 29(3): 365-393.Dorraj, Manochehr and Carrie Liu Currier. 2008. “Lubricated with Oil: Iran-China Relations in a Changing World” Middle East Policy 15(2): 66-80.Schiffer, Adam and Carrie Liu Currier. 2008. "War Powers, International Alliances, the President, and Congress," in James W. Riddlesperger, ed., Balance of Power between Congress and the President. College Board Press, pp. 15-22. Currier, Carrie Liu. 2008. “Carrie Liu Currier – Professional Portfolio,” in Peter Seldin and Elizabeth Miller’s, The Academic Portfolio: A Practical Guide to Documenting Teaching, Research, and Service. John Wiley & Sons Publishers, pp. 277-294.Currier, Carrie Liu. 2007. “Redefining 'Labor' in Beijing: Women's Attitudes on Work and Reform” Asian Journal of Women’s Studies 13(3): 71-108.Currier, Carrie Liu. 2007. “Bringing the Household Back In: The Restructuring of Women’s Labor Choices in Beijing,” American Journal of Chinese Studies 14(1): 61-81.Currier, Carrie Liu. 2005. “Politicizing Market Reform: Chinese Women and the State,” China Public Affairs Quarterly 1(4): 269-292 [online journal]NON-REFEREED PUBLICATIONS Currier, Carrie Liu. 2018. “Review of Matthew Kahn and Siqi Zheng’s Blue Skies over Beijing: Economic Growth and the Environment in China,” Journal of Chinese Political Science 23(1): 141-142.Currier, Carrie Liu. 2016. “Review of Jason Young’s, China’s Hukou System,” Journal of Chinese Political Science. 21(1): 117-118.Currier, Carrie Liu. 2014. “Review of Allen Carlson, Mary E. Gallagher, Kenneth Lieberthal, and Melanie Manion’s, Contemporary Chinese Politics: New Sources, Methods and Field Strategies,” Journal of Chinese Political Science 19(3): 439-440.Currier, Carrie Liu. 2013. “企业家精神能够作为中国民主的催化剂吗?”(Can Entrepreneurship Serve as a Catalyst for Democracy in China?)” Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences 6(4): 159-166.Currier, Carrie Liu. 2012. “Review of Jie Chen and Bruce J. Dickson’s, Allies of the State: China’s Private Entrepreneurs and Democratic Change,” Journal of Chinese Political Science 17(4): 433-434.Currier, Carrie Liu. 2010. “Review of Susan Greenhalgh’s Just One Child: Science and Policy in Deng’s China,” Perspectives on Politics 8(4): 1250-1251.Currier, Carrie Liu. 2010. “Review of Kevin J. Obrien’s (editor) Popular Protest in China,” Journal of Asian Studies 69(2): 567-569.Currier, Carrie Liu. 2009. “Review of Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt and Martha Macintyre’s (editors) Women Miners in Developing Countries: Pit Women and Others,” Gender, Work and Organization 16(2): 285-287.Currier, Carrie Liu. 2009. “Review of David Kang’s China Rising: Peace, Power, and Order in East Asia,” Comparative Political Studies 42(2): 321-324.Currier, Carrie Liu. 2005. “Review of Atul Kohli’s State Directed Development: Political Power and Industrialization in the Global Periphery,” Comparative Political Studies, vol 38(9): 1162-1166.MATERIALS ACCEPTED/SCHEDULED BUT NOT IN PRINT – N/APAPERS PRESENTED, PARTICIPATION ON PANELS Panelist on “Asian-Pacific Islander Americans in the Profession: Challenges and Opportunities In and Beyond the Classroom,” at the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 27-31, 2019Currier, Carrie Liu. “Where is the other Half of the Sky? The Power of Gender in the China Dream,” presented at the Southern Political Science Association, Austin, TX January 17-19, 2019Chair for the roundtable “Finding Success in the Academy,” at the American Political Science Association, Boston, MA, Aug 30-Sept 2, 2018.Panelist on, “Taking Advantage of Diversity: Opportunities of Difference,” at the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, Aug 31–Sept 3, 2017.Discussant for the panel “Democratic Patterns in Authoritarian Governance,” at the Western Political Science Association, Vancouver, Canada, April 13-15, 2017.Invited panelist for the panel, “Chinese Diplomacy in Middle East Conflicts,” for the Conference China in Conflict Zones: Competition or Cooperation? Sponsored by Georgetown University and the U.S. Institute of Peace, Washington D.C., March 22, 2017.Chair and discussant for the panel, “Politics of China” at the Western Political Science Association, San Diego, CA, March 24-26, 2016.Invited panelist in the Miller Upton Forum on Entrepreneurship and the Chinese Economy, Beloit College, Nov 6, 2015.Chair and discussant for the panel, “Comparative Political Economy and Governance,” Las Vegas, NV, April 2-4, 2015.Currier, Carrie Liu. “The Modern Strategic Triangle: Energy Security, Economic Development, and the Responsible Stakeholder,” presented at the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, January 15-17, 2015.Currier, Carrie Liu. “Armed for Peace: China’s Strategic Interests in the Middle East and Maghreb,” presented at the Western Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, April 17-19, 2014.Currier, Carrie Liu. “Politics of Entrepreneurship in Taiwan and China,” presented at the Western Political Science Association, Hollywood, CA, March 28-30, 2013.Chair for the panel, “War and International Relations in East Asia,” at the Southwest Conference on Asian Studies, Dallas, TX, Oct 5-6, 2012.Currier, Carrie Liu. “China and the Global Surge for Resources,” presented at the Southwest Conference on Asian Studies, San Antonio, TX, Sept 30-Oct 1, 2011.Chair for the panel, “The Yin and Yang of It: China’s Role in Conflict and Diplomacy,” at the Southwest Conference on Asian Studies, San Antonio, TX, Sept 30-Oct 1, 2011.Chair and discussant for the panel, “Governance in Contemporary Europe,” at the Western Political Science Association, San Antonio, TX, April, 2011.Dorraj, Manochehr and Carrie Liu Currier, “Iran-China Relations and the Changing Political Map,” at the International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, March 16-19, 2011.Chair and discussant for the panel, “Gender and Policy in the Developing World,” at the Western Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, April 1-3, 2010.Chair for the panel, “Women in Chinese Literature and Poetry,” at the Southwest Conference of Asian Studies, Austin, TX, October 16-17, 2009.Chair and discussant for the panel “Chinese Politics” at the Western Political Science Association, Vancouver, Canada, March 19-21, 2009.Dorraj, Manochehr and Carrie Liu Currier. “China’s Search for Energy Security in the Middle East: Strategic Implications,” presented (and I chaired the panel) at the International Studies Association, New York, NY, February 15-18, 2009. Chair and discussant for the panel, “Asian Diasporas,” at the Annual Meeting of the Southwest Conference on Asian Studies, Huntsville, TX, October 3&4, 2008.Currier, Carrie Liu and Manochehr Dorraj. “Enter the Dragon: (Re)constructing China’s Relations with the Middle East,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, March 27-29, 2008.Chair and discussant for the panel, “Comparative Studies of Public Policy,” at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, March 20-22, 2008.Currier, Carrie Liu and Manochehr Dorraj. “The Ties that Bind: Iran-China Relations in a Changing World,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Las Vegas, NV, March 8-10, 2007.Chair and discussant for the following panels: “Citizens, Institutions, and Policy Choices in Consolidated Democracies,” and “Comparative Democratic Institutions, Women’s Issues and Women’s Mobilization,” at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, March 8-10, 2007.Currier, Carrie Liu. “China’s Next Generation of Women and the State,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Chinese Studies, Riverside, CA, October 20-22, 2006.Chair for a panel on Women in Modern China, American Association for Chinese Studies, Riverside, CA, October 20-22, 2006.Currier, Carrie Liu. “Investing in the Future: The One Child Policy and Reform,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Conference on Asian Studies, Dallas, TX, Sept 29-30, 2006.Currier, Carrie Liu. “Recasting Development: The Rise of the Chinese Consumer,” poster presentation at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, March 22-25, 2006.Discussant and Chair for panel “Globalization, Gender, and the Sexual Division of Labor in the Marketplace,” at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, March 22-25, 2006.Currier, Carrie Liu. “The One Child Policy: Urban Youth and the Social Safety Net,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, March 17-19, 2006Chair for panel Gender and Comparative Political Thought, at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, March 17-19, 2006“Labor and Identity: Who is the Modern Beijing Woman?” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Conference on Asian Studies, Denton, TX, October 2005.“Politicizing Market Reform: Chinese Women and the State” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, March 2005.Chair and Discussant for panel “Comparative Public Policy,” Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Oakland, CA, March 2005.“China’s Urban Miracle: Without the Tiefanwan (iron rice bowl) Who are the New Ricewinners?” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Portland, OR, March 2004.“Distributing Wealth with Chinese Characteristics: The Winners and Losers of Urban Restructuring,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Conference of the Association for Asian Studies, Phoenix, AZ, October 2003.“Reanalyzing the Politics of Reform: Economic Development in Beijing,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Denver, CO, March 2003.“Bringing the Household Back In: Structuring Women’s Labor Choices in Beijing,” presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Portland, OR, February 2003.Chair and Discussant for panel “Sub-Saharan Conflict and Stability,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Portland, OR, February 26-March 1, 2003.Discussant for panel “Environmental Politics in China: Information Sources and the Role of the State in Defining and Constructing Knowledge,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Portland, OR, February 26-March 1, 2003.Presenter (panel on Family, the State and Human Development) in the Fulbright China Research Forum, Chinese University of Hong Kong, March 26-29, 2002."Sex and the International Political Economy: Southeast Asia's Sex Industry," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Las Vegas, NV, March 2001."Deconstructing China's Modernization: The impact of economic reforms on women," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 1999."Power in Transition: Elite Politics in China and India," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, March 1999."Female Labor Participation in China: an Analysis of Gender Labor Market Discrimination," presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Los Angeles, CA, March 1998."The Importance of Sino-Indian Relations on the Emerging Structure in Asia," co-presented with Rishikesh Raghunathan at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Los Angeles, CA, March 1998.EXTERNAL SUPPORT RECEIVED (RESEARCH):Taiwan Ministry of Foreign Affairs Fellowship, 2012, $10,000Fulbright Grant for Dissertation Research in China, 2001-2002, $17,200INTERNAL GRANTS RECEIVED:With Kiril Tochkov (Economics), TCU Invests in Scholarship Grant, “Ideology and the Turbulent Nature of the Strategic Partnership between China and Russia: An Interdisciplinary Perspective” ($17,500), 2015-2016Mid-Career Summer Research Grant, Addran College of Liberal Arts ($5000), 2015With Kiril Tochkov (Economics), TCU Research and Creative Activities (RCAF) Grant for “From Ideological Foes to Economic Partners: the Interplay of Political and Economic Ideology as a Determinant of the Relationship between China and Russia” ($4750), 2013Social and Behavioral Sciences Grant for the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research Summer Methods Program at the University of Michigan ($650), University of Arizona, 1997OTHER RESEARCH OR CREATIVE ACTIVITIES:Invited presenter on “Sino-US Relations in the Trump Era” for the Junior World Affairs Council, Trinity High School, Hurst, TX, 21 November 2019.Invited presenter on “Civil Society with Chinese Characteristics,” for the forum on Political Reform in China, Baker Institute at Rice University, Houston, TX, 4 November 2019.Invited presenter on “Realities of Entrepreneurship and Innovations in China,” Harvard Club, Dallas, TX 5 February 2019.Invited presenter on “China in Global Affairs” for the Junior World Affairs Council, Trinity High School, Hurst, TX, 15 November 2018.Chip Herr Memorial Distinguished Lecturer on “The Current Status of US-North Korea Relations,” Fort Worth Country Day, 17 September 2018.Invited presenter on “China’s Future in International Affairs” for Fort Worth Country Day Global Affairs, 6 April 2018.Invited presenter on “One Belt One Road” for the Junior World Affairs Council, Trinity High School, Hurst, TX, 5 April 2018.Invited presenter on “Seven Up, Eight Down: China’s 19th Party Congress” for Political Reform in China, Baker Institute at Rice University, Houston, TX, 6 November, 2017.Invited presenter on “Population Policy in China” for the Junior World Affairs Council, Trinity High School, Hurst, TX, 5 October, 2017.Invited panelist on “Trade between Asia and Latin America” at the International Business Summit, Dallas, TX, 11 October 2016.Invited panelist for KERA Think Global series “Global Implications of the U.S. Presidential Election,” Fort Worth, TX, 27 September 2016.Invited presentation “Journey to the East,” for Southlake Sister Cities International, Southlake, TX, 11 Feb, 2016.Invited workshop presenter on “China Today,” for the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia, Southern Methodist University, 30 March 2015.Invited presenter for Southlake Sister Cities International, “Connecting with China: the Social and Economic Costs of Reform,” October 15, 2014. Invited panelist for the conference Asia and the United States: Relationship Patterns and Potential, Sugar Land, TX, October 9-10, 2014. Invited workshop presenter on “The Rise of China and the World” for the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia, Southern Methodist University, 29 April 2014.Invited presentation on “China’s Global Dreams” at the Baker Institute for Public Policy, Rice University, 24 March 2014.Invited presentation for Hockaday School: “Old versus New China: Society, Culture and Population Transformed,” Dallas, TX, December 17, 2013.Roundtable participant on China’s disputes in the Spratly and Paracel Islands, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, October 8, 2013. Invited presentation for Fort Worth Sister Cities International, “A Political and Economic Analysis of Contemporary China,” Fort Worth, TX, 21 March 2013.Invited discussion on “China and India Today” for the University of North Texas scholar in residence honors program, Denton, TX, October 12, 2011.Invited presentation on China-Middle East-Taiwan relations for the symposium “Taiwan and Global Affairs,” University of St. Thomas, Houston, TX, 17 September 2009.Invited workshop presenter on contemporary women’s issues for the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia, University of Texas at Dallas Confucian Institute, 12 September 2009.Invited presenter for the panel, “Cross-Strait Relations and International Relations of East Asia,” for the Future of US-Taiwan Relations at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, April 17, 2009.Invited presentation for the Great Decisions program on Contemporary China, Fort Worth, TX, 18 September 2008.AP Comparative Politics presentation for professional night – leading a discussion on using the Chinese film “To Live” in the classroom, Daytona Beach, FL, 7 June 2008.Invited presentation for the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia, “China’s One Child Policy and the Chinese Family,” and “Status of Women in Contemporary China,” Dallas, December 3 & 10, 2007.Invited panelist for a discussion on Asian women, screening the documentary Lids: Through the Asian Lens, the Asian Film Foundation of Dallas, 29 August 2007.Invited presentation for the National Consortium for Teaching about Asia, “China’s One Child Policy and the Chinese Family,” University of North Texas, 2 August 2007.AP institute (Comparative Politics) on “Politics of China” and “Women in Comparative Government,” Fort Worth, TX, 19 July 2006, 18 July 18 2007, 17 July 2009.Invited presentation, “An Economy of Sex: the impact of globalization on women and the sex industry,” International Forum for Women in E-Learning, Galveston, TX, 28 March 2006. “The ‘Real’ Story Behind China’s Reform: Women, Households, and the Labor Market,” TCU Retirees Association Meeting, Fort Worth, TX, 24 February 2005.US-China Relations for a panel on US Foreign Policy Issues sponsored by the United Nations Association, Tucson, AZ, 30 July 2003.Radio interview for KZYX called, “Sex Tourism in Southeast Asia,” on the program Women’s Voices, Mendocino, CA, 11 November 2002 (1-hour featured guest). SERVICE A. DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE:Department Chair, 2018-2021Minutes recorder for our weekly department meetings, 2017-2018Mentor to Assistant Professor Elva Orozco, 2017-2020Ad hoc curriculum planning committee member, 2018Mentor to Assistant Professor Molly Scudder, 2014-2016Assessment committee, 2015-2017Chair of International Relations minor subcommittee, Spring 2015Curriculum committee, 2013-2014 & 2017-2018Personnel committee and special ad-hoc merit committee, Spring 2013 Curriculum committee chair, 2012-2013 & 2014-2015Political Theory search committee member, 2011, 2016Personnel and merit pay committee chair, 2010-2011Personnel and merit pay committee, 2008–2011Herman Brown Endowed Chair search committee member, 2010Chair of search committee for Comparative Politics position, 2007Political Science academic advising coordinator, 2006 – 2008Political Science Department scholarship and external funding coordinator, 2005 –2008Summer II Chair, 2006B. COLLEGE SERVICE:AddRan white paper review committee, 2018AddRan Administrative Fellow, 2017-2018Faculty Diversity Advocate search committee, Fall 2017Sociology professor search committee, 2015Modern Languages Chinese professor search committee, 2013-2014International Studies Liaison for AddRan College, 2009-2011Judge for the AddRan festival on undergraduate research, 2010AddRan Chancellor’s Distinguished Scholar Award Selection Committee, Spring 2006C. UNIVERSITY SERVICE:Faculty sponsor for ONE (2018 – present)Faculty sponsor for Asian sorority Kappa Lambda Delta (Fall 2005 – present)Sigma Phi Epsilon Faculty Fellow (2007 – present)TCU Phi Beta Kappa faculty committee member (2007-present)Search committee for the Dean of AddRan College, (2019-2020)Administrative Council Member, AddRan representative, (2019-2020)Global Youth Initiative faculty sponsor (2014 – 2019)Diversity, Equity and Inclusion co-curricular and training subcommittee (2017-2019)Director of Asian Studies (2006 – 2018)Search committee member for the Dean for Undergraduate Admissions (2016-2017)Women’s Studies International Week steering committee (2014)Judge for Honors week presentations (2014)Language & Cultural Festival Planning Committee (2012-2013)University Undergraduate Council – Social Sciences representative (2012-2014)Frost Lecture series steering committee (2013)Beyond Boundaries mentor (2012-2013)REU summer research program mentor & workshop presenter (2012, 2013)Women’s Studies Advisory Committee (2005–2012)Truman Scholar representative (2005 – 2010)Intercollegiate Athletics Committee (2009-2010)Honors Council Committee (2007-2009)Helped lead TCU Model UN students to the conference in Xi’an, China, Nov 2008TCU Common Reading participant (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018)Frog Camp Participant – Challenge B (2007 & 2008)TCU orientation faculty academic presentation (June 25 & Aug 15 2007, June 15 & 22 2009)Faculty sponsor for a TCU Connections course (2005, 2006, 2008, 2009)Paul Wassenich Founder’s Medal Paper Selection Committee (Spring 2006)TCU Intercultural Banquet Committee (Spring 2006)COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES:Fox News interview on Kim Jung-un’s visit with President Trump, March 10, 2018 Fort Worth Sister Cities executive committee board member (at large), 2009-2011Fort Worth Sister Cities advisory committee on adoption of a Chinese sister city for Fort Worth, 2007-2009English Writing Tutor, Beijing, China, 2001-2002PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:APSA committee on the status of Asian Pacific Americans in the profession, 2016-2019APSA graduate student mentor, 2018APSA review committee to select the APSA minority fellowship scholars, 2016-2017Research Associate II, Tower Center for International Relations, Southern Methodist University, 2009-2018Director, North Texas Center for the National Consortium on Teaching about Asia (NCTA), 2015-present.Recording Secretary for the Western Political Science Association, 2013-2019AP question leader for the National Comparative Government Advanced Placement Exam, Salt Lake City, UT, June 5-17, 2015Grawemeyer Award review committee, University of Louisville, Spring 2014AP Comparative Government Test Development Committee, 2014-17Leading the AP Comparative Government Summer Workshop, Fort Worth, TX July 7-10, 2014Led the AP Comparative Government Summer Workshop, Fort Worth, TX July 8-11, 2013Co-led the AP Comparative Government Summer Workshop, Fort Worth, TX, July 11-14, 2011Development committee for the Major Field Test in Political Science, ETS, 2010-2011Conference Organizer for the Southwest Conference on Asian Studies, hosted at Texas Christian University Sept 24-25, 2010AP question leader for the National Comparative Government Advanced Placement Exam, Kansas City, MO, June 4-16, 2010Women & Politics section chair for the 2010 Western Political Science Association annual meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2009-2010President of the Southwest Conference of Asian Studies, 2009-2010Vice President of the Southwest Conference of Asian Studies, 2008-2009Executive committee (member at large) for Feminist Theory Gender Studies (FTGS) section of the International Studies Association, 2008-2010Graduate Student Initiative Committee for FTGS section of ISA, 2009-2010AP table leader for the National Comparative Government Advanced Placement Exam, Daytona Beach, FL, May 30-June 9, 2009Comparative Politics section chair for the 2008 Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA.Environmental committee for Feminist Theory Gender Studies (FTGS) section of ISA, 2007-08Chair of poster session redevelopment committee for FTGS section of ISA, 2007-2008AP reader for National Comparative Government Exam, Daytona Beach, FL, June 1-9, 2007 & June 1-9, 2008Board Member of Southwest Conference of Asian Studies (2005-2008)Co-chair (with Joanne Green) of the Betty Nesvold Women and Politics Award, 2006-2007Women and Politics section co-chair (with Joanne Green) for the 2006 Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM.ACADEMIC ADVISING: Responsible for advising approximately 25 political science students each semester (Spring 2005 - present), and approximately 15 Asian Studies minors each semester (Fall 2006 – present)Independent studies with: Kevin Barnes (Catholicism in China – Spring 2005), Jessica Waddle (China-Taiwan-US Strategic Triangle – Spring 2006), Tyler Fultz (Liberal Peace and the Confederation – Spring 2007), Andrew Vecera (Japan’s revision of Article 9 of the Constitution – Spring 2008), Taylor Smurthwaite (Economic impacts of China’s One Child Policy – Fall 2009), Corey Landers (Marketing Asia – Spring 2013), Sam Mazur (Water resources in Asia – Spring 2015).OTHER SERVICE ACTIVITIES:Mentor to student projects in the Political Science Summer Research Program, Texas Christian University, Summer 2018Participant in the Council of Colleges of Arts and Sciences department chair seminar, San Diego, CA, 2017 Board of Directors, Highland Shores Home Owners Association, 2014-2016.Race, Ethnicity, and Place Conference steering committee, 2013-2014.Manuscript reviewer for International Studies Review (2009), Journal of Chinese Political Science (2011, 2016), International Studies Perspectives (2011), PS: Political Science and Politics (2013), and International Relations of the Asia-Pacific (2013), Foreign Policy Analysis (2014), Political Research Quarterly (2014), Asian Security (2015), Asian Politics and Policy (2016, 2018), Diplomacy & Statecraft (2018), International Feminist Journal of Politics (2019)Participant in the Stratfor strategic forecasting workshop, Fall 2016Participant in New Media Writing Studio Digital Writing boot camp, Summer 2016Participant in the Data Visualization FIG, Fall 2014Participant in the Koehler Workshop on the Contemplative University, Fall 2013Participant in TCU Koehler Workshop on online teaching, Summer 2011Book and manuscript reviews for Cengage, Houghton Mifflin, Longman Publishers, Routledge, Oxford University Press, Wadsworth Publishing, and Westview Press.Participant as a Coleman Faculty Fellow at the College Entrepreneurs Conference, Chicago, IL, November 4-6, 2010.Participant in TCU Professional Portfolio workshop, May 14-18, 2007 – my portfolio was selected for publication in Peter Seldin and Elizabeth Miller’s The Academic Portfolio: A Practical Guide to Documenting Teaching, Research, and Service. John Wiley & Sons Publishers, 2008.Participant in SBSRI Grant Development Workshops, University of Arizona, Spring 2001.Participant in General Education Teaching Teams Workshops on Teaching with Technology, University of Arizona, Spring 2000.Participant in Pathways Teaching Workshops, Pima Community College, Tucson, AZ, Fall 1998.Participant at the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research Summer Methods Program, University of Michigan, Summer 1997.Invited TCU Presentations: Panelist for Leaders for Life on “Fostering an Effective Relationship with Faculty,” 25 September 2017.Interview of Rwandan Ambassador Mathilde Mokantabana, for the Women and Gender Studies Symposium on Women & Politics, 28 October 2016.“Introduction to Chinese Politics” for Experience TCU, 19 February 2016.Panelist for Language and Culture Festival, "Foreign Language Learning: A Crossroads of Personal and Professional Endeavors," Fall 2013Panelist for Girl Rising film on campus, Women’s Studies, Spring 2013“Paper Tiger or Fire Breathing Dragon? The Hidden Story Behind China’s Modernization,” Addran Back to Class event, 2 April 2013.“Trafficking in Women and Forced Marriages,” Kappa Lambda Delta Founders Week, Sept 16, 2009“Women & Economic Development in China,” TCU Women’s Alumni, January 10, 2008Neeley School of Business on China’s Political Environment & Economic Development (annual presentation to the executive MBA program, 2005-2016)Amnesty International on the Global Arms Trade, February 22, 2007Kappa Lambda Delta and Chi Upsilon Sigma on the Exploitation of Women, October 18, 2006TCU Diversity Conference on Women and Global Issues, October 25, 2005.Amnesty International on Violence and International Women’s Rights, April 21, 2005 “Enter the Dragon: China’s Marketization and the Global Economy,” Economics Department Seminar Series, February 21, 2005. ................
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