INNA BURDEIN

Department of Political Science

Stony Brook University

Stony Brook, NY 11794-4392

224-595-1301

iburdein@ic.sunysb.edu

 

 

Education

 

            Ph.D.: Stony Brook University (expected May 2005)

           Examination Fields: Political Psychology, Methodology,
           and American Politics

M.A.: Stony Brook University (2002)

           Political Science

B.A.: University of Illinois, at Chicago (2000)

          Psychology and Criminal Justice, with High Distinction and College Honors

 

Dissertation 

 

Title:                     Principled Conservatives or Covert Racists: Disentangling racism and  ideology through implicit measures

                       

Committee:          Charles Taber (Chair), Milton Lodge, Stanley Feldman

 

Teaching

 

Instructor, Stony Brook University, Department of Political Science

Courses Taught:

POL 367 Mass Media in American Politics, Spring 2004 and Fall 2004

            POL/WST 330 Gender Issues in the Law, Summer 2004 and 2005

            POL 349 Women and Politics, Spring 2005

 

Research

 

            Research Assistant for Charles Taber, Fall 2001 to Summer 2002 and 2004, Fall 2003

            Research Assistant for Stanley Feldman, Fall 2002 to Spring 2003

            Research Assistant for Gallya Lahav, Summer 2003

 

Research Interests

           

            Public Opinion, Implicit Attitudes, Racial Politics, Ideology, Methodology, Gender

 

Conference Papers

 

“Principled Conservatives or Covert Racists: Disentangling Racism and Ideology through Implicit Measures.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 7-9, 2005.

 

“Implicit Identifications in Political Information Processing: An Experimental Test of the Hot Identifications Hypothesis.” (with Milton Lodge and Charles Taber)  Paper presented at the Political Psychology Semiannual Meeting, New York, New York, October 16, 2004.

 

“What are they thinking? Implicit measures of ideology and racism.”  (with Charles Taber) Paper presented at the annual meeting of Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 15-18, 2004.

 

“Detecting New Racism: Implicit Measures of Ideology v. Racism.”  (with Charles Taber)Paper presented at the annual meeting of Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 8-10, 2004.

 

“Authoritarianism and Punitiveness.” (with Stanley Feldman) Paper presented at the annual meeting of International Society of Political Psychology, Boston, Massachusetts, July 6-9, 2003.

 

“The Impact of Self-Identifications on Political Attitudes: An Experimental Test Employing Subliminal Priming.”  (with Milton Lodge and Charles Taber) Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 3-6, 2003.

 

“The Role of Vengeance in Decisions on Criminal Punishment and Justice.”  Poster presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, Massachusetts, August 29-September 1, 2002.

 

“Contentiousness in Political Arguments.” (with Charles Taber, Erik Sundquist, and Milton Lodge) Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 25-28, 2002.

 

Publications

 

Burdein, Lodge, & Taber.  (forthcoming) “Experiments on the Automaticity of Political Beliefs and Attitudes.” Political Psychology

 

Working Papers

 

“The Three Faces of Ideology: the inadequacy of self-identification”

 

“Principles of Racism: An implicit look at racial schemas”

 

Relevant Employment

 

Center for Survey Research, SUNY at Stony Brook

Spring 2005 to present

Experience in: Questionnaire authoring and study design
CATI questionnaire programming

                                    Setting up and closing studies, data analysis

                                    Sample management

           

 

Center for Survey Research, SUNY at Stony Brook

Fall 2003 to Fall 2004

Interviewer and Supervisor

 

Issues Deliberations America, Boston and New York

Democratic and Republican National Convention, 2004

Consultant and interviewer

 

Issues Deliberation Australia, Austin, Texas

            International assembly on managing the psychology of fear and terror, August 19-21

            Group manager

 

Honors and Awards

                       

            Graduate Academic Scholarship, Department of Political Science, Stony Brook University, 2001-present                      

                                   

References

 

            Professor Charles Taber                                    

            Department of Political Science                        

            SUNY at Stony Brook                                      

            Stony Brook, New York 11794                          

            (631) 632-7659                                                   

            Charles.Taber@sunysb.edu                              

 

            Professor Stanley Feldman

            Department of Political Science

            SUNY at Stony Brook

            Stony Brook, New York 11794

            (631) 632-9761

            Stanley.Feldman@StonyBrook.edu

           

            Professor Milton Lodge

            Department of Political Science

            SUNY at Stony Brook

            Stony Brook, New York 11794

            (631) 632-7663

            Milton.Lodge@StonyBrook.edu