CURRICULUM VITAE

Permanent Work:

Dana Ward
Political Studies
Pitzer College
Claremont, CA 91711
USA
 
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EDUCATION
Yale University Political Science
Psychology & Politics
Program
Ph.D., 1981
(Distinction)
M.Phil., 1976
University of Chicago Political Science M.A., 1973
University of California,
Berkeley
Social Sciences B.A., 1971
(Honors)
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Pitzer College, Professor, Fall 1982 - present

Miyazaki International College, Miyazaki, Japan, Professor, January 1995-January 1997

Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Hopkins-
Nanjing Center for Chinese and American Studies, Nanjing University, Visiting Associate Professor, September 1990 through June 1992.

Ankara University, Turkey, Fulbright Lecturer, Spring 1986.

St. Joseph's University, Assistant Professor, Fall 1981-Spring 1982.

Yale University, Teaching Assistant, 1974-1975.
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PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS

Executive Director, International Society of Political Psychology, July 1998-Fall 2004

Editor, ISPPNews, Spring 1996-Fall 1998.

Webmaster, International Society of Political Psychology, 1995-Fall 2004.

Editorial Board, Political Psychology, September, 1986-1997.

Scholar in Residence, Pitzer College, Spring 1989.

The Claremont Graduate School, Psychology Faculty, 1988-2012.

Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR), SCIAC, NCAA 1998-present.

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COURSES TAUGHT
Political Psychology
Contemporary Political Psychology
Introduction to Politics
Urban Politics
Men & Masculinity
U.S. Electoral System
American Politics
Power and Participation
The Practice of Democracy
Ideologies, Beliefs & Public Opinion
U.S. Foreign Policy: Central America
U.S. Foreign Policy: Decision-Making
U.S. Foreign Policy: The US as a hemispheric power
U.S. Foreign Policy: The US as a global power
Congress and the President
Anarchy and the Internet
Contemporary Political Theory
Theory & Practice of Anarchy
Comparative Political Issues
International Social Problems
Living Emma Goldman's Life

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DISSERTATION

Ideology and Generations: An Intergenerational Restudy of Political Ideology.
Dissertation Supervisor, Robert E. Lane.
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PUBLICATIONS

"Anarchist Culture on the Cusp of the 20th Century". in Without Borders or Limits: An
Interdisciplinary Approach to Anarchist Studies. Edited by Jorell A. Meleéndez Badillo and Nathan J. Jun. Newcastle upon Tyne: 2013, pp. 107-122
"Alchemy in Clarens: Kropotkin and Reclus, 1877-1881." New Perspectives on Anarchism.
eds., Nathan Jun, Sol Neely, and Shane Wahl, Lexington Press, 2010.
Review of Dreams of Peace and Freedom: Utopian Moments in the Twentieth Century
by Jay Winter. Peace Review, v. 20, #2. Summer 2008.
"Herbert Read's Aesthetic Politics: Art and Anarchy," in Re-Reading Read: New Views of
Herbert Read, Michael Paraskos, ed., London: Freedom Press, 2007.
"Occupy, Resist, and Produce: Workers Take Control in Argentina,"
Divergences, Vol. 1, No. 4 November 2006.
Review of Emma Goldman: An Exceedingly Dangerous Woman, Mel Bucklin, Director,
American Historical Review, October 2004, pp. 1248-49.
Review of Citizens and Politics, J. Kuklinski, ed., Perspectives on
Politics, 2003, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 188-189.
"Political Psychology: Origins and Development." What is Political Psychology?
Kristen Monroe, editor. London: Lawrence Erlbaum, 2002.
"Guatemalan Guerrilla War," Encyclopedia of North American History, J.C.
Super, ed. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corp., 1999.
Book Review of Sandra Whitworth's Feminism and International
Relations, Political Psychology, vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 424-424, June 1998.
"The Content-Based Approach to Internet Literacy," written with J. Karet, Helping to
Fulfill the Promise of Technology [CD-ROM] Available from Microsoft's Higher Education Group, 1997.
"The Content-Based Approach to Internet Literacy", written with Julia Karet, in Collaboration
via the Virtual Orient Express, edited by S. Mak, F. Castro, and J. Bacon-Shone. Hong Kong: Social Sciences Research Center, The University of Hong Kong, 1996.
"Primary Elections", Survey of Social Science: Government and
Politics, F.N. Magill, ed., pp. 1603-1608, Salem Press, 1995.
"Escuchando Voces: El Mito de los Juicios de Genero", Psicologia
Politica, 10, Mayo 1995, pp. 63-86.
Political Reasoning and Cognition: A Piagetian View, Duke University Press, 1989;
Shawn Rosenberg and Stephen Chilton, co-authors.
"A Critic's Defense of the Criticized", Political Psychology, vol. 9, no. 2,
June 1988.
"Comments on 'Cognitive Functioning and Socio-Political
Ideology'", Political Psychology, vol. 7, no. 1, 1986.
"Generations and the Expression of Symbolic Racism", Political Psychology, vol. 6, no. 1,
1985.
"Kissinger: A Psychohistory", in Henry Kissinger: His Personality and
Policies, Dan Caldwell, ed., Duke University Press, 1983.
Book Review of Bob Altemeyer, Right-Wing Authoritarianism, American Political
Science Review, vol. 76, n. 3, pp. 737-4, 1982.
"Kissinger: A Psychohistory", in The New Psychohistory, Lloyd de Mause, ed., 1975.
"Kissinger: A Psychohistory", History of Childhood Quarterly: The Journal of
Psychohistory, vol. 2, no.3, 1975.
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RECENT PAPERS AND PANELS

"Anarchist Culture on the Cusp of the 20th Century", paper presented at the North American
Anarchist Studies Network Conference San Juan, Puerto Rico - January 07-08, 2012.
"Anarchist Culture on the Cusp of the 20th Century", invited speaker at the Sterling and
Francine Clark Art Institute Colloquium: Pissarro's Politics in Context: Anarchism and the Arts, 1849-1900", September 9-10, 2011.
"Alchemy in Clarens: Kropotkin and Reclus, 1877-1881," Humanity and the Earth/L'Homme
et la Terre: the legacy of Elisée Reclus (1830-1905), October 28-30, 2006, Loyola University, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
"Herbert Read's Aesthetic Politics: Art and Anarchy," invited paper presented at
The Herbert Read Conference, Tate Britain, June 2004.
Chair, Erik Erikson Centennial Symposium, Twenty-Fifth Annual Meeting of the International
Society of Political Psychology, Berlin, Germany, July 16-19, 2002.
Invited Address: "Can We Resist Using the Internet? Do we have a choice?" UNESCO, Paris
February 28-March 4, 2002, Post-Development Conference.
Opening Keynote Address, "Still Hearing Voices: The Persistent Myth of Gendered Judgment."
VIIIth Conference, International Society For Justice Research, College of Management, Rishon LeZion, Israel, September 18-21, 2000.
Roundtable: "The ISPP University of the Internet: Possibilities and Applications," Twenty-Third
Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Seattle Washington, July 1-4, 2000.
Roundtable: "Professional Issues in Poltical Psychology," Twenty-Second Annual
Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 18-21, 1999.
Roundtable: "Raising the Profile of Political Psychology Through Media
Relations," Twenty-Second Annual Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July 18-21, 1999.
Invited Speaker, Feminist Theory and The Women's Movement, Dubrovnik,
Croatia,April 13-18, 1999.
Chair, panel on "Public Opinion and Political Action" at the Twentieth First
Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Montreal, Canada, July 12-15, 1998.
Discussant, panel on "Emotions and Politics" at the Twentieth First Annual
Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Montreal, Canada, July 12-15, 1998.
The Electronic Syllabus: Word to Web, workshop conducted at the Twentieth
Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Krakow, Poland, July 21 - July 24, 1997.
"The Content-Based Approach to Internet Literacy", written with Julia Karet, paper presented
at APWeb96: The Asia-Pacific World Wide Web Conference, August 23, 1996 - Beijing;The Second Hong Kong Web Symposium, August 27-28,1996 - Hong Kong.
"Political Psychology and the Internet", workshop conducted at the Nineteenth Annual
Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Vancouver, Canada, June 30 - July 3, 1996.
Discussant, panel on "Framing the Debate: US Policy", Nineteenth Annual Scientific
Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Vancouver, Canada, June 30 - July 3, 1996.
"Social Dominance Theory: Are The Genes Too Tight?", paper presented at the Eighteenth
Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Washington D.C., July 4-8, 1995.
"Hearing Voices: The Myth of Gendered Judgment", paper presented at the International
Society of Political Psychology annual meeting, Santiago de Compastela, Spain, July 1994.
Discussant, panel on "How We View Each Other: Gender Perceptions and Misperceptions,"
at the International Society of Political Psychology annual meeting, Santiago de Compastela, Spain, July 1994.
Participant,"Teaching Political Psychology", Roundtable discussion at the Eleventh
Annual Scientific Meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Secaucus, NJ, 1988.
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CURRENT RESEARCH

Anarchy Archives: The goal of this project is to collect at one World Wide Web site the complete
works of the classic anarchist theorists. In addition, graphics and periodicals from the late 18th century through the Spanish Civil War are included. The archive also includes comprehensive bibliographies and a growing collection of commentaries and histories covering anarchist theory and movements world wide.
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INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Bhutan, February 2013 - June 2013
Vietnam, August 2004 - June 2005
Japan, January 1995 - January 1997
China, September 1990 - July 1992
Turkey, January 1986 - July 1986
Sierra Leone, June 1979 - June 1981
Afghanistan, November 1976 - April 1979
Latin America, between 1971 and 1984 I spent roughly two years mostly in Mexico and
Central America in increments between three weeks and three months.
Spain, May 1973 - August 1973