Juan Pablo Micozzi Curriculum Vitae January 2015

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Juan Pablo Micozzi

Curriculum Vitae

January 2015

Departamento de Ciencia Política Tel: 52 (55) 5628-4000 ext. 3722 Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México Email: juan.micozzi@itam.mx Río Hondo # 1, Colonia Tizapán San Ángel Website: www.jpmicozzi.net

C.P. 01000 México, D.F.

POSITIONS

Profesor Asociado de Tiempo Completo (Assistant Professor), Department of Political Science, Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (Fall 2013-)

Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of New Mexico (Fall 2009-Spring 2013)

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Rice University (Political Science), 2009

Dissertation: “The Electoral Connection in Multilevel Systems with Non-Static Career Ambition: Linking Political Careers and Legislative Performance in Argentina”

Committee: Mark P. Jones (chair), Randy Stevenson, Royce Carroll, Ronald Soligo (Economics) and Ernesto Calvo (University of Houston).

M.A. Rice University (Political Science), 2006

B.A. Universidad de Buenos Aires (Political Science, Licentiate Degree), 2000

ARTICLES (REFEREED)

1. “An Empirical Stochastic Model of Argentina's Impossible Game (1955-1966).” 2015. Journal of Theoretical Politics. With Sebastian Saiegh.

2. “Alliance for Progress? Multi-Level Ambition and Patterns of Cosponsorship in the Argentine House.” 2014. Comparative Political Studies 47(8): 1186-1208.

3. “From House to Home: Linking Multi-Level Ambition and Legislative Performance in Argentina.” 2014. Journal of Legislative Studies 20(3): 265-284.

4. “The Subnational Connection in Party-Based Systems: Progressive Ambition and Legislative Behavior in Uruguay.” 2014. Legislative Studies Quarterly 28(1): 87-112. With Daniel Chasquetti.

5. “Does Electoral Accountability make a Difference? Direct Elections, Career Ambition and Legislative Performance in the Argentine Senate”. 2013. Journal of Politics 75(1): 137-149. 6. “Does Women’s Presence change Legislative Behavior? Evidence from Argentina,

1983-2007.” 2013. Journal of Politics in Latin America 5(1): 95-125. With Mala Htun and Marina Lacalle.

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7. "Government and Opposition in the Argentine Congress, 1989-2007: Understanding Inter-Party Dynamics through Roll Call Vote Analysis". 2009. Journal of Politics in Latin America 1(1): 67-96. With Mark P. Jones and Wonjae Hwang.

8. “The Governor’s Backyard: A Bayesian Model to Estimate Partisan Bias in Multiparty (Subnational) Electoral Reforms.” 2005. Journal of Politics 67(4): 1050-1074. With Ernesto Calvo.

BOOK CHAPTERS

1. “The Argentine Congress under the Kirchners: Unrepresentative and Ineffective.” 2013. In Moira MacKinnon and Ludovico Feoli (eds.), Representativeness and Effectiveness in Latin American Democracies: Congress, Judiciary and Civil Society, pp. 40-74. Routledge. With Mark P. Jones.

2. “Control, Concertación, Crisis y Cambio: Cuatro C para dos K en el Congreso Nacional.” 2011. In Miguel De Luca and Andres Malamud (eds.), La Política en Tiempos de los Kirchner, pp. 49-62, Buenos Aires: Eudeba. With Mark P. Jones.

3. “Argentina: Resilience in the Face of Challenges”. 2011. In Levine, Daniel, and José Molina (eds.), The Quality of Democracy in Latin America, pp. 63-82, Boulder, CO: Lynn Rienner Publishers. With Mark P. Jones.

4. “El caso del PDS/DS: Metamorfosis, Auge y Caída de la Nueva Izquierda Italiana.” 2007. In Juan Manuel Abal Medina (ed.), Los Senderos de la Nueva Izquierda Partidaria. Buenos Aires: Prometeo, pp. 45-62.

5. “Evolución de los Sistemas de Partidos en América Latina: Balance de la Ultima Década.” 2002. In Marcelo Cavarozzi and Juan Manuel Abal Medina (eds.), El Asedio a la Política: los Partidos Latinoamericanos en la Era Neoliberal, Buenos Aires: Homo Sapiens, pp. 435-472.

6. “Las Fuentes Institucionales del Gobierno Dividido en Argentina: Sesgo Mayoritario, Sesgo Partidario y Competencia Electoral en las Legislaturas Provinciales Argentinas.” 2001. In Ernesto Calvo and Juan Manuel Abal Medina, (eds.), El Federalismo Electoral Argentino, Buenos Aires: Editorial de la Universidad de Buenos Aires, pp. 65-110. With Ernesto Calvo and others.

NON-REFEREED ARTICLES

1. “Ellos los Representantes, Nosotros los Representados: Reflexiones sobre la Representación y la Conexión Electoral en la Argentina Contemporánea.” 2013. Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Análisis Político 7(2): 401-411.

2. “Apenas aves de paso.” 2013. Newsweek, Septiembre, Buenos Aires, Argentina, pp. 18-19. 3. “Al final, toda política es local? Reflexiones breves sobre el Congreso Nacional.” 2010. Espacios

Politicos 6: 26-27, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

4. “Carreras políticas y ambición multinivel.” 2010. El Estadista 1(1): 13-14.

5. “Ambición y Performance Legislativa en el Congreso Nacional.” 2009. In VV.AA., Nuevos Estudios sobre el Poder Legislativo, Buenos Aires, Argentina: SGP/SsGE, pp. 53-62.

6. "The Administration of President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner: Past Smooth Sailing, Present Stormy Waters, and Future Uncertain." 2008. Global Dialogue 10: 90-96. With Mark P. Jones.

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BOOK MANUSCRIPT IN PROGRESS

“Ambition, Representation and Accountability in the Contemporary Argentine Congress”

PAPERS UNDER REVIEW OR ABOUT TO BE SENT FOR REVIEW

“Division or Union of Labor? Measuring the Substantive Representation of Workers in the Argentine Congress.”

“Scaling the Progressive Ladder: Partisanship, Ambition and Roll-Call Behavior in the Argentine House and Senate.” With Hirokazu Kikuchi

“The Effect of the Electoral Cycle on Legislators’ Career Strategies: Evidence from Argentina.” With Adrian Lucardi.

“The more Women at Work, the sooner we win? Gender Quotas and Legislative Productivity in the Argentine Congress.” With Marina Lacalle and Jennifer Piscopo

“Where’s the Party? Subnational Legislative Behavior in a ‘Non-Partisan’ Legislature: The Case of the City of Buenos Aires.” With Marina Lacalle.

WORK IN PROGRESS

“Legislative Behavior in Restricted Democracies.” With Sebastian Saiegh

“Identifying Party Influence in Legislatures using Preferences and Behavior: Evidence from Argentina.” With Pablo Pinto and Sebastian Saiegh.

“Placing Latin American Citizens and Elites on Common Ground.” With Brian Crisp, Eric Magar, Guillermo Rosas and Sebastian Saiegh.

“Bring Home the Bacon, but sell Homemade Bread: Local Productive Profile and Legislative Representation in the Argentine House.” With Melissa Rogers.

“Twins, Sisters, or just Acquaintance? Evaluating Legislating Behavior in the Resembling Colombian and Uruguayan Senates.” With Daniel Chasquetti.

"¿Cada cual atiende su juego? Substantive Representation of Internal Factions during the Hegemonic PRI." With Jeffrey Weldon and Joy Langston.

“Legislative Politics in the Foundational Period: Evaluating the Argentine Congressional Performance, 1862-1930.”

“Inspecting Intersectionality: Gender, Race and Legislative Behavior in the Brazilian Congress.” With Mala Htun.

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AWARDS

John W. Gardner Award for the Best Dissertation in Social Sciences. Rice University, 2009. Allan Saxe Award for the Best Paper on State and Local Politics, “The Evolution of Party

Politics in Texas, 1973-2006: Tracing the Emergence of a Partisan Legislature", Southwestern Political Science Association. With Mark P. Jones and Greg Vonnahme. April 2007.

Best Paper on Latin American Political Institutions, “The Governor’s Backyard: A Bayesian

Model to estimate Partisan Bias in Multiparty (Subnational) Electoral Reforms”, Latin American Political Institutions Section of the Latin American Studies Association. With Ernesto Calvo. March 2006.

FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS

Research Allocation Committee, Faculty Senate, UNM 2011 Faculty Field Research Grant, Latin American and Iberian Institute, UNM 2010-2011 Feminist Research Institute Grant, University of New Mexico 2010 Ora N. Arnold Graduate Research Fellowship

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Rice University 2008-2009 Ovetta Culp Hobby Fellowship in Public Policy, Rice University 2006-2007

Graduate Fellowship, Rice University 2004-2009

PRESENTATIONS

1. “The Radex Structure of Political Conflict: Argentina's Impossible Game (1955-1966).” Presented at the Political Economy Workshop, Universidad de Chile, Santiago de Chile, December 15th-16th, 2014.

2. “Division or Union of Labor? Measuring the Substantive Representation of Workers in the Argentine Congress.” Presented at the Meeting of Grupo de Estudios Legislativos (GEL), Asociacion Latinoamericana de Ciencia Politica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 17th-18th,

2014.

3. “Cuotas de Genero: Equidad Política y Transiciones Institucionales.” Comite Directivo, Partido Accion Nacional, Mexico City, October 15th, 2014.

4. “Social Unrest and Legislative Behavior in Restricted Democracies: The Case of Argentina (1955-1966).” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC, August 28th-31st. With Sebastian Saiegh.

5. “The Effect of the Electoral Cycle on Legislators' Career Strategies: Evidence from Argentina, 1985-2007.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington DC, August 28th-31st. With Adrian Lucardi.

6. “Ambición, Identidad, Atributos Personales y su Impacto en la Actividad Legislativa.” Fundación Directorio Legislativo, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 15th, 2014.

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7. “Bringing Home the Bacon or Serving the Homemade Bread: Legislative Productivity in Argentina, 1983-2010.” Presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science

Association, Chicago, IL, April 3rd-6th, 2014.

8. “Twins, Sisters, or just Acquaintance? Evaluating Legislating Behavior in the Resembling Colombian and Uruguayan Senates.” Presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Midwest

Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 3rd-6th, 2014

9. “Division or Union of the Labor? Measuring the Substantive Representation of Workers in the Argentine Congress.” Seminario “Política y Gobierno,” Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económica, México City, México, March 5th, 2014.

10. “An Empirical Stochastic Model of Argentina's Impossible Game (1955-1966).” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 29th-31st,

2013.

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Scaling the Progressive Ladder: Partisanship, Ambition and Roll-Call Behavior in the Argentine House and Senate.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August 29th-31st, 2013.

12. “Division or Union of the Labor? Measuring the Substantive Representation of Workers in the Argentine Congress.” Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 25th, 2013.

13. “Division or Union of the Labor? Measuring the Substantive Representation of Workers in the Argentine Congress.” Presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science

Association, Chicago, IL, April 10th-14th, 2013

14. “The Radex Structure of Political Conflict: Argentina's Impossible Game (1955-1966).” Presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL,

April 10th-14th, 2013

15. “The Subnational Connection in Party-Based Systems: Progressive Ambition and Legislative Behavior in Uruguay.” Presented at the Conference on Legislatures in Mexico and the Americas, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, October 18th-19th, 2012.

16. “The Subnational Connection in Unitary Regimes: Progressive Ambition and Legislative Behavior in Uruguay.” Presented at the 70th MPSA Annual National Conference, Chicago,

Illinois, April 12th-15th, 2012.

17. “Non-Binding Resolutions in the U.S. House of Representatives.” Presented at the 70th MPSA

Annual National Conference, Chicago, Illinois, April 12th-15th, 2012.

18. “Bicameralism, Gender Quotas, and the Legislative Process: Evidence from Argentina, 1983-2007.” Presented at the 70th MPSA Annual National Conference, Chicago, Illinois, April 12th

-15th, 2012.

19. “Bicameralism, Gender Quotas, and the Legislative Process: Evidence from Argentina, 1983-2007.” Presented at the Feminist Research Institute, University of New Mexico, February 29th,

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20. “Alliance for progress? Multilevel ambition and patterns of cosponsorship in the Argentine House.” Presented at the Brown Bag Series, Student Organization of Latin American Students, University of New Mexico, February 1st, 2012.

21. “From House to Home: Strategic Bill Drafting in Multilevel Systems with Non-Static Ambition.” Presented at the 2011 Academic Meeting, Asociación Uruguaya de Ciencia Política (AUCIP), Montevideo, Uruguay, December 12th, 2011.

22. “Bicameralism, Gender Quotas, and the Legislative Process: Evidence from Argentina, 1983-2007.” Presented at the Political Science Workshop, Pontificia Universidad Catolica, Chile, November 18th, 2011.

23. “Bicameralism, Gender Quotas, and the Legislative Process: Evidence from Argentina, 1983-2007.” Presented at the First International Meeting “Legislativos en América Latina: mirada crítica y agendas pendientes”, ALACIP, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, October 19th-21st, 2011.

24. “Bicameralism, Gender Quotas, and the Legislative Process: Evidence from Argentina, 1983-2007.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, September 1st-4th, 2011.

25. “The dynamics of Subnational Runoffs in Argentina: When Reversion becomes Possible.” Presented at the 10th Annual Conference of the Sociedad Argentina de Analisis Politico,

Cordoba, Argentina, July 27th-30th, 2011.

26. “Alliance for progress? Multilevel ambition and patterns of cosponsorship in the Argentine House.” Presented at the 10th Annual Conference of the Sociedad Argentina de Analisis

Politico, Cordoba, Argentina, July 27th-30th, 2011.

27. “Alliance for progress? Multilevel ambition and patterns of cosponsorship in the Argentine House.” Presented at the 69th MPSA Annual National Conference, Chicago, Illinois, March 31st

-April 3rd, 2011.

28. “Peronism and the functioning of the Argentine Congress.” Symposium: Latin American Institutions and Democracies, Tulane University, March 24th, 2011. With Mark P. Jones

29. “The more Women at Work, the sooner we win? Gender Quotas and Legislative Productivity in the Argentine Congress”. Feminist Research Institute, University of New Mexico, October 28th, 2010.

30. “Cuotas de Género y Representación Substantiva en el Congreso Nacional Argentino.” Presented at the 5th Latin American Conference (ALACIP), Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 28th

-30th, 2010.

31. “¿Y donde está el Partido? Instituciones, Prácticas y Cohesión Partidaria en la Legislatura Porteña.” Presented at the 5th Latin American Conference (ALACIP), Buenos Aires, Argentina,

July 28th-30th, 2010.

32. “¿Importa el control electoral? Elecciones directas, ambición política y comportamiento legislativo en el Senado argentino”. Presented at the 5th Latin American Conference (ALACIP),

Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 28th-30th, 2010.

33. “Controlando al Soberano: Impacto de la Eleccion Directa en el Senado Argentino.” Conference “Nuevos Estudios en Politica Latinoamericana”, Universidad de Buenos Aires, June 25th, 2010.

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34. “The more Women at Work, the sooner we win? Gender Quotas and Legislative Productivity in the Argentine Congress.” Presented at the 68th MPSA Annual National Conference, Chicago,

Illinois, April 22nd-25th, 2010

35. “Does Electoral Accountability make a Difference? Direct Elections, Career Ambition and Legislative Performance in the Argentine Senate”. Presented at the 68th MPSA Annual National Conference, Chicago, Illinois, April 22nd-25th, 2010

36. “Where’s the Party? Examining Legislative Behavior through Roll-Call Analysis in the City of Buenos Aires’ Legislature.” Presented at the 90th Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science Association, Houston, TX, April 2nd-5th, 2010

37. “Does Electoral Accountability make a Difference? Direct Elections, Career Ambition and Legislative Performance in the Argentine Senate”. Presented at the 90th Annual Meeting of the

Southwestern Political Science Association, Houston, TX, April 2nd-5th.

38. “¿Importa el control electoral? Elecciones directas, ambición política y comportamiento legislativo en el Senado argentino”. Presented at the International Seminar “El Poder Legislativo en Perspectiva Comparada”, Salamanca, Spain, December 10th -12th, 2009.

39. “Does Electoral Accountability make a Difference? Direct Elections, Career Ambition and Legislative Performance in the Argentine Senate”. Presented at the Colloquium Speaker Series, University of New Mexico, November 27th, 2009.

40. “Does Electoral Accountability make a Difference? Direct Elections, Career Ambition and Legislative Performance in the Argentine Senate”. Presented at the Latin American Politics Workshop, University of Houston, October 4th, 2009.

41. “From House to Home: Linking Multi-Level Ambition and Legislative Performance in Argentina”. Presented at the 67th MPSA Annual National Conference, Chicago, Illinois, April 1st-5th, 2009.

42. “Where’s the Party? Examining Legislative Behavior through Roll-Call Analysis in the City of Buenos Aires’ Legislature”. Presented at the 67th MPSA Annual National Conference, Chicago, Illinois, April 1st-5th, 2009. With Marina Lacalle.

43. “Linking Political Careers and Legislative Performance: Subnational Determinants of the Argentine Congressional Behavior”. Presented at the Special Seminar, “The Electoral Connection in Argentina”, Department of Political Science, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 12th, 2008.

44. “The Electoral Connection: Progressive Ambition, Territorial Support and Legislative Performance in Argentina”. Presented at the “Conference of Young Researchers about State, Political Institutions and Society”, Secretary of Public Management, Office of the Cabinet Chief of Ministers, Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 4th, 2008.

45. “The Electoral Connection in Multilevel Systems”. Presented at the Seminar “Congress and Politics in Argentina”, Universidad de San Andrés, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 19th, 2008.

46. “The Electoral Connection in Multilevel Systems: Progressive Ambition, Constituency Serving and Legislative Performance in Argentina”. Presented at the 66th MPSA Annual National Conference, Chicago, Illinois, April 2-5th, 2008.

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47. “Cartel or not Cartel, That is the Question: Federalism, Micro-Legislation and Congressional Performance in Argentina”. Presented at the Regional Latin Americanist Conference, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, October 18-19th, 2007.

48. “Cartel or not Cartel, That is the Question: Federalism, Micro-Legislation and Congressional Performance in Argentina”. Presented at the Latin Americanist Workshop, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, October 4th, 2007.

49. “Assessing the Quality of Democracy in Argentina: An Empirical Approach”. Presented at the XXVII Annual Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, September 5-8th, 2007. With Mark P. Jones.

50. “Split-Ticket Voting in the 2000 and 2006 Mexican General Elections”. Presented at the “Conferencia: Las Elecciones 2006 en México”. Presented at Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE), Mexico City, Mexico, April 26-27th, 2007. With Mark P. Jones

and Raúl González.

51. “Micro-legislation, constituency serving and political strategies in federal countries: evidence from Argentina”. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, September 1-3rd, 2006.

52. “The Evolution of Party Politics in Texas, 1973-2006: Tracing the Emergence of a Partisan Legislature”. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association, San Antonio, Texas, April 13-15th, 2006. With Mark P. Jones and Greg Vonnahme.

53. “The Evolution of Party Politics in Texas, 1973-2006: Tracing the Emergence of a Partisan Legislature”. Presented at the University of California-Berkeley Center on Institutions and Governance and University of California-San Diego Department of Political Science sponsored “Conference on Legislative Behavior in Europe, the US and Beyond”, La Jolla, California, April 14-15th, 2006.

54. “The Governor’s Backyard: A Bayesian Model to Estimate Partisan Bias in Multiparty (Subnational) Electoral Reforms”. Presented at the XXV International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Las Vegas, Nevada. October 7- 9th, 2004. With Ernesto Calvo.

55. “The Governor’s Backyard: National Crises, Reactive Reforms, and Political Survival in the Argentine Provinces”. Presented at the Conference “State Legislatures in Comparative Perspective”, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, August 7-8th, 2003. With Ernesto Calvo.

56. “Electoral Systems, Political Institutions and Devices for a Political Reform”. A series of lectures presented at the National Institute for the Formation of Political Leaders (INCAP), Ministry of Internal Affairs, Buenos Aires, Argentina. March 13th, 20th, 27th and April 4th, 2003.

57. “Subnational Institutional Reforms in the Provinces of Chaco, Chubut and La Pampa”. Presented at the XXIII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Washington, D.C. September 8-10th, 2001.

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OTHER CONFERENCE EXPERIENCE

Panel Discussant/Coordinator

1. “Representation and Legislative Production.” 2nd Meeting of Grupo de Estudios Legislativos

(GEL), Asociacion Latinoamericana de Ciencia Politica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, November 17th

-18th, 2014.

2. “Subnational Politics in Latin America”, 72nd Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science

Association, Chicago, IL, April 3rd-6th, 2014.

3. “Electoral Systems in Latin America”, 71st Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science

Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 10th-14th, 2013.

4. “Executives and Legislatives in Latin America”, 71st Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political

Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 10th-14th, 2013.

5. “Legislative Activity and Success”, 70th MPSA Annual National Conference, Chicago, Illinois,

April 12th-15th, 2012.

6. “Latin American Party Systems”, 70th MPSA Annual National Conference, Chicago, Illinois,

April 12th-15th, 2012.

7. “Executive-legislative Relations”, First International Meeting “Legislativos en América Latina: mirada crítica y agendas pendientes”, ALACIP, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, October 19th-21st, 2011.

8. “Accountability of Legislators, A Comparative Perspective”, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle, WA, September 1st-4th., 2011.

9. “Congresos, Asambleas y Legislaturas”, 10th Annual Conference of the Sociedad Argentina de

Analisis Politico, Cordoba, Argentina, July 27th-30th, 2011

10. “Legislative Politics in Latin America”, 69th MPSA Annual National Conference, Chicago,

Illinois, March 31st-April 3rd, 2011.

11. “Elections in Latin America”, 68th MPSA Annual National Conference, Chicago, Illinois, April

21st -25th, 2010.

12. “Decentralization and Regional Governments”, 68th MPSA Annual National Conference,

Chicago, Illinois, April 21st-25th, 2010.

13. “Candidate Characteristics and Electoral Success”, 67th MPSA Annual National Conference,

Chicago, Illinois, April 1st-5th, 2009.

14. "Strategic Career Choices in Legislatures", 66th MPSA Annual National Conference, Chicago,

Illinois, April 2nd-5th, 2008.

Roundtable Participation

1. “Cuotas de Genero y Comportamiento Legislativo.” Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de Mexico, May 7th, 2014.

2. “The Comparative Study of Congresses in Latin America: Data searches and theories”, 72nd

Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 3rd-6th, 2014

3. “Las elecciones intermedias de 2013: Impactos legislativos, institucionales y políticos sobre la Argentina que viene.” Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económica, México DF, November 14th, 2013.

4. “Legislative Studies in Latin America.” 11th Annual Conference of the Sociedad Argentina de

Analisis Politico, Parana, Argentina, July 18th-21st, 2013

5. “Academic Career Perspectives in Political Science.” Department of Political Science, Universidad de Buenos Aires, August 25th, 2011.

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6. “Parties and Party Systems at the Subnational Level.” 10th Annual Conference of the Sociedad Argentina de Analisis Politico, Cordoba, Argentina, July 27th-30th, 2011.

7. “How to study Political Science in the United States and Europe.” 10th Annual Conference of

the Sociedad Argentina de Analisis Politico, Cordoba, Argentina, July 27th-30th, 2011.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Consultant: Country Expert on the Argentine Congress

Project: Varieties of Democracy (University of Notre Dame-University of Gotheburg). Coordinator: Michael Coppedge. 2012

Consultant and Researcher, Inter American Development Bank (IADB)

Project: Program for Institutional Development, Fiscal Reform and Investments Plan for Buenos Aires City - No. 1107/OC-AR. 2002-2003.

Consultant and Researcher, United Nations Development Program (UNDP)

Project: Political Reform in Argentina ARG0007. 2000-2001.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

ITAM:

Elección Pública III, Política Comparada II, Política Comparada III (undergraduate), Estudios Legislativos (Diplomado de Análisis Político). Fall 2013-

University of New Mexico:

Pro-Seminar in Latin American Politics, Comparative Political Institutions, Introduction to Programming in Stata (graduate, master), Political Development in Latin America, Comparative Politics, Comparative Political Institutions (undergraduate). Fall 2009/Spring 2013

Rice University:

Politics, Economics, Culture and Society in Argentina (undergraduate, instructor), Introduction to Comparative Politics (Teaching Assistant, undergraduate). Fall 2008/Spring 2009

Universidad de Buenos Aires:

Political Institutions and Government, Introduction to Comparative Politics (Teaching Assistant, undergraduate). Fall 2000/Spring 2004.

Universidad Torcuato Di Tella:

Political Institutions and Government (Teaching Assistant, undergraduate). Spring 2003.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

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Reviewer:

Academic Journals:

American Journal of Political Science, Legislative Studies Quarterly, World Politics, Comparative Political Studies, Comparative Politics, British Journal of Political Science, Publius: The Journal of Federalism, Political Research Quarterly, Journal of Legislative Studies, Latin American Research Review, Journal of Politics in Latin America, Journal of Latin American Studies, Latin American Politics and Society, Politica y Gobierno, Revista de Ciencia Politica, America Latina Hoy, Post-Data, Coleccion.

Books:

Palgrave Macmillan

Department and University Service:

Coordinator, Guest Speaker Series, Department of Political Science, ITAM (2014-)

Fellowships and Grants Committee, Latin American and Iberian Institute, University of New Mexico (2009-13)

Graduate Recruitment Committee, University of New Mexico (2012)

Graduate Committee, Department of Political Science, University of New Mexico (2010-12)

Dissertation Committee: Graduate:

Yann Kerevel (UNM, co-chair, 2011): Assistant Professor of Political Science, Lewis University, Romeoville, IL

Grant Burrier (UNM, member, 2014): Assistant Professor of Political Science, Curry College, Boston, MA

Undergraduate: ITAM

Thesis:

2014: Paula Sofía Herrera (member), Martha López (member), Angélica Bucio (member) Titulación por Caso:

2014: Paul Moch Islas, Odette González Carrillo, Karla Guadalupe Schiaffino Pérez, Christian González Juliá (chair), Daniel Triana Tena, Francisco Gatica Méndez, Andrés Atayde Rubiolo, Javier Cervantes (member)

UNM

Gerald Polanco (2013, member) Jessica Corso (2010, supervisor)

External

Miguel Lorenzoni (Universidad de la Republica, Uruguay)

Academic Project Reviewer:

Agencia Nacional de Promoción Científica y Tecnológica, Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Productiva, Argentina

Fondo Clemente Estable, Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación, Uruguay

Programa de Formación y Entrenamiento de Jóvenes Investigadores en Ciencia Política, Universidad Nacional de La Matanza, Argentina

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

Investigador Nacional Nivel I, Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (SNI), Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología, México, 2015-2017.

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Political Science Association, Midwest Political Science Association, Asociación Latinoamericana de Ciencia Política, Sociedad Argentina de Análisis Político, Asociación Mexicana de Estudios Parlamentarios

LANGUAGES

Spanish (native speaker), English (fluent), German (fluent), French (speaking and reading ability), Portuguese (basic)

STATISTICAL/DATA PROGRAMMING

R, Stata, ArcView-GIS

REFERENCES

Mark P. Jones

Department of Political Science Rice University

Phone: (713) 348-2107

mpjones@rice.edu

Brian Crisp

Department of Political Science Washington University at St. Louis Phone: (314) 935-5810

crisp@wustl.edu

Mala Htun

Department of Political Science University of New Mexico Phone: (505) 277-5231

malahtun@gmail.com

Ernesto Calvo

Department of Political Science University of Maryland

Phone: (301) 405-4156

ecalvo@umd.edu

Sebastian Saiegh

Department of Political Science University of California, San Diego Phone: (858) 534-7237

ssaiegh@ucsd.edu

Royce Carroll

Department of Political Science Rice University

Phone: (713) 348-2103

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