Marissa Martino Golden Updated October 2016 Department of Political Science Bryn Mawr College Bryn Mawr, PA 19010 mgolden@brynmawr.edu Education Ph.D., Political Science, University of California, Berkeley (1993) M.A., Political Science, University of California, Berkeley (1986) A.B., Political Science (with Honors), Bryn Mawr College (cum laude) (1983) Positions Held Associate Professor of Political Science, Bryn Mawr College (2001-present) Interim Department Chair, Department of Political Science, Bryn Mawr College (2016-present) Assistant Professor of Political Science, Bryn Mawr College (1998-2001) Director, Lower Merion School Board, Lower Merion, PA (2011-2015) (elected, unpaid) Department Chair, Department of Political Science, Bryn Mawr College (2004-2009) Visiting Scholar, Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley (2002) Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania (1994-1998) Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania (1993) Visiting Instructor, Department of Politics, University of San Francisco (1991) Research Assistant, Dr. Herbert McClosky, University of California, Berkeley (1988-1992) Graduate Student Instructor, University of California, Berkeley (1986-1988, 1989) Exceptions and Appeals Analyst, United States Department of Energy (1983-1985)
Grants, Honors and Awards Honoree, Democratic Committee of Lower Merion and Narberth Spring Dinner (April 17, 2016) Service Recognition Award, Lower Merion School District (November 2015) Commendation, Exemplar of High Quality Research Editorial Board, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory (2010) New Directions Fellowship, The Mellon Foundation (2005) Summer Research Grant, Bryn Mawr College Multimedia Institute (Summer 2005) Letter of Commendation for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, Office of the Dean, University of Pennsylvania (1997) University Research Foundation Grant, University of Pennslyvania (1995) Leonard D. White Award for the Best Doctoral Dissertation in the field of Public Administration, American Political Science Association (1994) University of California Alumni Research Grant (1990) Lamda Delta Phi Corporation Board Scholarship (1990) Graduate Opportunity Fellowship, University of California, Berkeley (1985-1986; 1989-1990) Dissertation Travel Grant, Department of Political Science, University of California, Berkeley (1989) Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor, University of California, Berkeley (1988) Publications Books What Motivates Bureaucrats? Politics and Administration during the Reagan Years (Columbia University Press, 2000). Articles (peer-reviewed) In Their Own Words: The Experiences of Mothers in the Federal Civil Service Public Voices Vol. XIII No. 2 (2014). 2
Interest Groups in the Rulemaking Process: Who Participates? Whose Voices Get Heard? Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory Vol. 8. No. 2 (1998). Exit, Voice, Loyalty and Neglect: Bureaucratic Responses to Presidential Control during the Reagan Administration Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory Vol. 2 No. 1 (1992). Book Chapters With our Powers Combined: Community Resistance to Market-Based Reform in Philadelphia (with Jody C. Cohen, Rand Quinn & Elaine Simon) in Barbara Ferman, ed. The Fight for Public Education: Context, Strategies and Future Directions (Harvard Education Press, forthcoming 2017). [Don t] Bring Back the Spoils System in Richard Ellis and Michael Nelson, eds. Debating Reform: Conflicting Perspectives on How to Fix the American Political System (Sage/CQ Press, 2014). Interest Groups in the Rulemaking Process: Who Participates? Whose Voices Get Heard? In H. George Fredericksion and Jocelyn Johnston, eds. Public Management Reform and Innovation (University of Alabaman Press, 1999). Other Publications (non-peer reviewed) Fund Schools Equally, Response to Jonathan Zimmerman, Philadelphia Inquirer (July 15, 2016) The Job Hunt: Applying to Positions at Liberal Arts Colleges, The All-But-Dissertation Guide (April 2010) (http://www.abdsurvivalguide.com/archives). Report of the President s Advisory Group on Faculty Work-Life Issues, Bryn Mawr College (2007) (Chair and Lead Author of 74-page report). Women in the Administrative State: The Impact of Motherhood and Family-Friendly Policies on Women s Career Paths in the Federal Civil Service Working Paper # 2006-29, Institute of Governmental Studies, University of California, Berkeley (2006). The Administrative Procedure Act: Taking Stock PATimes (July 1996). 3
Manuscripts (currently under review) Democracy Thwarted or Democracy at Work? Local Public Engagement and the New Education Policy Landscape (with Jody C. Cohen, Rand Quinn and Elaine Simon) (currently under review, Teachers College Record). Conference Participation Papers Presented (since 2010) With our Powers Combined: Community Organizing for Public Education in Philadelphia Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, Washington, DC (April 2016) (with Jody C. Cohen, Rand Quinn and Elaine Simon). Public Engagement in the context of a new education federalism, Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA (September 5, 2015) (with J. Cohen, R. Quinn & E. Simon). Democracy Thwarted or Democracy at Work? Coalitions and the fight for influence in the Philadelphia Public Schools, Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Education Research Association, Chicago, IL (April 2015) (with Jody C. Cohen, Rand Quinn and Elaine Simon) Local Single-Purpose Governance Institutions in a Nationalized & Centralized World: Insights from a Pracademic Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC (August 28-31, 2014). Democracy Thwarted or Democracy at Work? Coalitions and the fight for influence in the Philadelphia Public Schools Presented at the Mid-Atlantic Law and Society Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA (October 18, 2014) The Baby Penalty: Exploring the Implications of Parenthood for Women in Political Science presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA (January 9-11, 2014). Citizens, Locally Elected Officials and Administrators: A Pracademics Perspective presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL (August 29- September 1, 2013). Relations Among Appointees, Careerists and Elected Officials: Insights from the Trenches Presented at Appointee Politics and the Implications for Government Effectiveness Conference, Center for Public Administration and Policy, Virginia Tech University, Alexandria, VA (May 4-5, 2012). 4
Other Conference Participation Invited Panelist, Roundtable on Gender, Parenthood and Success in the Academy Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA (September 1-4, 2016). Discussant, New Directions in Education Policy Research Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA (September 1-4, 2016). Discussant, Public Management Strategy and Performance Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA (September 1-4, 2016). Chair & Discussant, The Family, the State and American Political Development The 47 th Annual Northeastern Political Science Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA (November 12-14, 2015). Discussant, Accountability and Trust in Government Agencies Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL (August 29-September 1, 2013). Discussant, Comparative Family Public Policy Annual National Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL (March 31-April 3, 2011). Invited Talks and Lectures (since 2010) External Taking Care that the Laws are Faithfully Executed: What to Expect in January 2017 to be delivered at St. Joseph s University, October 28, 2016. The President and his Cabinet, delivered at the University of Pennsylvania, (July 2015). Agenda Setting in the Regulatory State: The State of Research delivered at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Washington, DC (November 7, 2014). The Administrative Presidency delivered at St. Joseph s University (February 28, 2014). Revisiting the Feminine Mystique, Voices in the Family, WHYY (February 7, 2011). Internal Making Sense of the 2016 Presidential Election to be delivered at Parent s Weekend, Bryn Mawr College (October 22, 2016). 5
Is this Really Happening? The Election of 2016 Bryn Mawr College (March 30, 2016) Work/Life Balance through a Broader Lens Alumnae Weekend, Bryn Mawr College (May 2014). Teaching and Learning at Bryn Mawr in the 21 st Century Keynote Address, Bryn Mawr Club of Chicago, Highland Park, IL (October 23, 2013). Keynote Speaker, Shifting Gears Symposium, The Alumnae Association, Bryn Mawr College (July 2012) (cover story in Bryn Mawr Alumnae Bulletin, August 2012) How a Law Becomes a Rule, delivered at Prospective Student s Day, Bryn Mawr College (October 23, 2010). Community Service Service to the College (partial list of service activities since 2010) Faculty Parliamentarian, Bryn Mawr College (to begin January 2017) Member, Advisory Council (2016-present) Interim Chair, Department of Political Science, Bryn Mawr College (Fall 2016) Member, Honor Board, Bryn Mawr College (2015-present) Member, Truman Fellowship Committee (2015-present) Moderator, Graduate Career Symposium, Bryn Mawr College (March 28, 2016) Member, Search Committee for Dean of the Undergraduate College, Bryn Mawr College (2015-2016) (elected) Member, Committee on Appointments, Bryn Mawr College (2010-2014) (elected) Appointments Committee Representative, Economics Search Committee (2013-2014) Appointments Committee Representative, Chemistry Search Committee (2012-2013) Member, Political Science Search Committee (2011-2012, 2013, 2015) Member, Planning Committee, Women in Public Service Project Summer Institute (2012-2013) 6
Panelist, Women in Public Service Project Summer Institute (July 2013) (Bulletin August 2013) Panelist, New Faculty Orientation (August 2013) Member, Hannah Holburn Gray Awards Committee (2010, 2013) Chair, Committee on Undergraduate Awards and Fellowships (2010) Service to the Community Member, Board of Directors, Narberth Community Food Bank (2016-present) Representative, Inter-School Council (ISC), Lower Merion School District (2016-present) Volunteer Tutor, Zion Baptist Church, Ardmore, PA (2012-present) Volunteer, Planning Committee, The Calliope Joy Cupcake Challenge, The Calliope Joy Foundation (2014-present) Volunteer, Box Lunch and a Book Program (Summers 2015, 2016) Mentor, Minority Achievement Program/Becton Scholars, Lower Merion School District (2012-2016) Chair, Advisory Board, Girls Leadership Conference, Lower Merion School District, Lower Merion, PA (2014) Director, Lower Merion Board of School Directors, Lower Merion, PA (2011-2015) (elected) Professional Service Reviewer, Tenure and Promotion Pitzer College (2013), University of California, Berkeley (2010), University of Wisconsin (2009), Macalester College. Reviewer, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Public Administration Review, Journal of Politics, Regulation and Governance, Member, Departmental Services Committee, American Political Science Association (2009-2012). Member, Frederick A. Mosher Committee, Midwest Political Science Association (2009-2010). 7
Professional Memberships American Political Science Association (APSA) American Society of Public Administrators (ASPA) Pennsylvania School Boards Association (PSBA) National School Boards Association Courses Taught (since 2010) Political Science 121, Introduction to American Politics (25-35 students) Political Science 274, Education Politics and Policy (new since last review) Political Science 333, Transformations in American politics, 1950-2000 Political Science 356, Advanced Topics in American Politics: Disciplinary Debates (new course) Political Science 374, Education Politics and Policy (new since last review) Political Science 375, Gender, Work and Family (originally titled, Women, Work and Family) Political Science 398, Senior Conference (team-taught) Political Science 399, Senior Essay Senior Theses Supervised (partial list since 2010) 2016 Iliana Dominguez-Franco Kieres Regensburg Fatima Siad 2015 Gabrielle Crosnoe 2014 Alexandra Cooke Briana Morgan 2013 Lillie Catlin Julie Mazziotta Aislinn Toohey 8
2012 Anna Perocchi 2011 Katie Dahl Tyiesha Ellis Ali Grace Anne Kauth Mary Taylor 2010 Noelle Fair Kali Graham Julie O Neill Molly Parzen Leah Weightman Praxis III courses supervised (partial list since 2010) Charlie Bruce (Spring 2016) Eva Wu Collier (Fall 2012) Julie Gorham (Fall 2011) Emily Wiseman (Fall 2011) Molly Parzen (Fall 2010) 9