CV - Communication - Stanford University
CV - Communication - Stanford University
CV - Communication - Stanford University
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NURI KIM<br />
CURRICULUM VITAE<br />
Ph.D. Candidate<br />
<strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>University</strong><br />
Department of <strong>Communication</strong><br />
Center for Deliberative Democracy<br />
Political Psychology Research Group<br />
110 McClatchy Hall,<br />
450 Serra Mall<br />
<strong>Stanford</strong>, CA 94305-2050<br />
Tel: 650-644-6646<br />
Email: nurikim@stanford.edu<br />
Education<br />
Ph.D. <strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Department of <strong>Communication</strong>, expected June 2013.<br />
Dissertation title: “Difference and Democracy: Encountering Difference in<br />
Democratic Dialogues” (Advisors: James Fishkin and Jon Krosnick)<br />
Certificate of Social Science Methodology. Methods of Analysis Program in the<br />
Social Sciences, <strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>University</strong>, 2012.<br />
M.A. <strong>University</strong> of Wisconsin—Madison, Department of <strong>Communication</strong> Arts, 2007.<br />
Thesis title: “Beyond Rationality: The Role of Anger and Information in<br />
Deliberation” (Advisor: Zhongdang Pan)<br />
B.A. Yonsei <strong>University</strong>, Seoul, Korea, Department of <strong>Communication</strong>, 2004.<br />
Publication<br />
Xenos, M. A., & Kim, N. (2008). New mediated deliberation: Blog and press coverage of<br />
the Alito nomination. Journal of Computer-Mediated <strong>Communication</strong>, 13, 485-503.<br />
(*See Erratum to author names at JCMC Vol. 13, Issue 4 (2008), pp.1019)<br />
Manuscripts Under Review<br />
Kim, N., & Pan, Z. (under review). Beyond rationality: The role of anger and information<br />
in deliberation. (Undergoing second-round revisions from <strong>Communication</strong> Research)<br />
Kim, N., Krosnick, J., & Casasanto, D. (under review). Moderators of candidate name<br />
order effects in elections. (Submitted to Journal of Experimental Social Psychology)<br />
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Book Chapters<br />
Visser, P. S., Krosnick, J. A., Kim, N., & Lavrakas, P. (in press). Survey research. In<br />
H. T. Reis & C. M. Judd (Eds.), Handbook of research methods in social psychology<br />
(Second Edition). New York: Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press.<br />
Working Papers<br />
Kim, N., Fishkin, J., & Luskin, R. (n.d.). Intergroup contact in deliberative contexts:<br />
Evidence from three deliberative polls<br />
Kim, N. (n.d.). The personal and the political: The power and influence of stories in<br />
deliberation.<br />
Kim, N. (n.d.). Minority report: The effect of opinion minorities in small group<br />
deliberation.<br />
Kim, N., Krosnick, J., & Lelkes, Y. (n.d.). Race of interviewer effects in the 2008<br />
presidential election pre-election polls.<br />
Awards and Fellowships<br />
Burt and Deedee McMurtry Fellow of the <strong>Stanford</strong> Graduate Fellowship in Science and<br />
Engineering (<strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>University</strong>, September 2007 – June, 2012)<br />
Top Student Paper Award (Political <strong>Communication</strong> Division, 59th International<br />
<strong>Communication</strong> Association Annual Conference, May 2009): One of three top papers.<br />
Graduate Research Opportunity (GRO) Award (<strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>University</strong>, April 2011): $2,000<br />
Charles C. Pearce Award in <strong>Communication</strong> Science (<strong>University</strong> of Wisconsin –<br />
Madison, March 2006)<br />
Conference Presentations<br />
Kim, N. (2012, November). Deliberating with racial minorities: Applying the contact<br />
hypothesis to deliberative contexts. Poster to be presented at the NCA Annual<br />
Conference, Orlando.<br />
Kim, N., Lelkes, Y., Krosnick, J. (2012, May). Race of interviewer effects in the 2008<br />
presidential election. Paper presented at the AAPOR Annual Conference, Orlando.<br />
Kim, N. (2012, May). The personal and the political: The power and influence of stories<br />
in deliberation. Paper presented at the ICA Annual Conference, Phoenix.<br />
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Kim, N. (2011, May). From contact to attitude change: A new approach to deliberative<br />
theory. Paper presented at the ICA Annual Conference, Boston.<br />
Kim, N., Siu, A., & Sood, G. (2010, June). Minority report: The effect of opinion<br />
minorities in small group deliberation. Paper presented at the ICA Annual Conference,<br />
Singapore.<br />
Kim, N., & Krosnick, J. (2010, May). Moderators of candidate name order effects. Paper<br />
presented at the 2010 AAPOR Annual Conference, Chicago.<br />
Kim, N. (2009, May). The role of anger and information in deliberation. Paper presented<br />
at the ICA Annual Conference, Chicago.<br />
Kim, N., & Lelkes, Y. (2008, November). In search of a true public: Polls, public<br />
opinion, and democracy. Paper presented at the 2008 MAPOR Annual Conference,<br />
Chicago.<br />
Westwood, S., & Kim, N. (2011, May). Selection bias in the Deliberative Poll:<br />
Balancing representation of opinion and representation of sociodemographics. Poster<br />
presented at the 2011 AAPOR Annual Conference, Phoenix.<br />
Luskin, R., Sood, G., Kim, N., & Fishkin, J. (2011, April). Deliberation and learning:<br />
Evidence from the Deliberative Polls. Paper presented at the 2011 MPSA National<br />
Conference, Chicago.<br />
Siu, A., Fishkin, J., Luskin, R. C., Kim, N. & Westwood, S. (2011, September). Hard<br />
times, hard choices: Michigan citizens deliberate. Paper presented at the APSA annual<br />
meeting, Seattle.<br />
Xenos, M., & Kim, N. (2006, November). New mediated deliberation: Blog discussions<br />
on the Alito nomination. Paper presented at 2006 MAPOR Annual Conference, Chicago.<br />
Teaching Experience<br />
Areas: Deliberative Democracy, Small Group <strong>Communication</strong>, Research Methods,<br />
Interpersonal <strong>Communication</strong>, Media Effects, <strong>Communication</strong> Theory, Political<br />
<strong>Communication</strong><br />
<strong>Stanford</strong> Course Evaluations:<br />
TA<br />
The Dialogue of Democracy (2010, Winter Quarter) 4.80/5.0<br />
<strong>Communication</strong> 1B (2009, Winter Quarter) 4.28/5.0<br />
Lecturer<br />
<strong>Communication</strong> Research Methods (2012, Summer Quarter): 4.5/5.0<br />
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Wisconsin Course Evaluations:<br />
TA<br />
Theories and Practice of Group Discussion (Spring, 2007): 6.21/7.0<br />
Theories and Practice of Group Discussion (Fall, 2006): 5.87/7.0<br />
Interpersonal <strong>Communication</strong> (Spring, 2006): 6.10/7.0<br />
Interpersonal <strong>Communication</strong> (Fall, 2005): 5.97/7.0<br />
Lecturer<br />
Interpersonal <strong>Communication</strong> (Summer, 2006): 6.46/7.0<br />
Professional Memberships<br />
International <strong>Communication</strong> Association<br />
National <strong>Communication</strong> Association<br />
American Association for Public Opinion Research<br />
Services<br />
Reviewer for Political <strong>Communication</strong>.<br />
Research Interests<br />
Minority issues in small group communication contexts<br />
Influence of group structure in small group deliberation<br />
Storytelling as a mode of reasoning<br />
The role of emotion in political processes<br />
Participatory models of civic engagement<br />
Normative theories and critiques of deliberative democracy<br />
Survey design and methodology<br />
References<br />
Prof. James S. Fishkin (<strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>University</strong>)<br />
350 McClatchy Hall<br />
450 Serra Mall<br />
<strong>Stanford</strong>, CA 94305<br />
650-723-4611<br />
jfishkin@stanford.edu<br />
Prof. Jon A. Krosnick (<strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>University</strong>)<br />
432 McClatchy Hall<br />
450 Serra Mall<br />
<strong>Stanford</strong>, CA 94305<br />
650-725-3031<br />
krosnick@stanford.edu<br />
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Prof. Theodore L. Glasser (<strong>Stanford</strong> <strong>University</strong>)<br />
340 McClatchy Hall<br />
450 Serra Mall<br />
<strong>Stanford</strong>, CA 94305<br />
650-723-0962<br />
glasser@stanford.edu<br />
Prof. Zhongdang Pan (<strong>University</strong> of Wisconsin—Madison)<br />
6138 Vilas Hall<br />
821 <strong>University</strong> Ave<br />
Madison, WI 53706<br />
608-263-3920<br />
zhongdangpan@wisc.edu<br />
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