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MICHELLE D. JURKOVICH Department of Political Science 100 Morrissey Boulevard Boston, MA 02125 Michelle.Jurkovich@umb.edu ACADEMIC POSITIONS ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Department of Political Science FALL 2015-present POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW SUMMER 2016-2017; Watson Institute for Public and International Affairs SUMMER 2014-2015 Brown University EDUCATION PH.D. POLITICAL SCIENCE FALL 2008-SUMMER 2014 Major field: International Relations Minor field: Comparative Politics Dissertation: Boomerang or Buckshot? Blame Diffusion in International Anti-Hunger Campaigns Committee: Martha Finnemore (Chair), Susan K. Sell, Kimberly J. Morgan, Jennifer Clapp (Reader), Rachel Stein (Reader) M.A. POLITICAL SCIENCE FALL 2006-SPRING 2008 Global Politics Concentration California State University, Los Angeles MA Thesis: Political Dimensions of Hunger: The Accountability of National Governments B.A. ENGLISH FALL 2001-SPRING 2005 Minor: Spanish Smittcamp Family Honors College Summa Cum Laude California State University, Fresno PUBLICATIONS Getting a Seat at the Table: The Origins of Universal Participation and Modern Multilateral Conferences, Global Governance, 20, no. 3 (2014): 361-373 (with Martha Finnemore). Publically engaged scholarship (non peer-reviewed): Venezuela has solved its hunger problem? Don t believe the U.N. s numbers. (September 21, 2016) The Washington Post (Monkey Cage). Food is a Human Right (October 15, 2015) Duck of Minerva blog post in honor of World Food Day. 1

BOOK MANUSCRIPT The Politics of Hunger: Blame Diffusion in International Anti-Hunger Advocacy (undergoing revisions for submission to publishers) International Studies Association, Northeast Book Circle Honoree, 2016 SELECTED WORK IN PROGRESS Not all Rights Have Norms: Blame Diffusion in International Anti-Hunger Advocacy (under review) Constructing Feasibility in Complex Public Health Problems: Comparing Global anti-hiv/aids and Hunger Campaigns with Mara Pillinger Constructing a Public Good: How Important Social Services become State Responsibilities Counting the Hungry? The Politics of International Hunger Metrics with Martha Finnemore SELECTED AWARDS, GRANTS & FELLOWSHIPS VENTURE RESEARCH GRANT INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION Fall 2016 (awarded) Awarded $15,330 as a part of the ISA s Venture Grant program to provide support to innovative and pioneering research. Grant will fund a workshop (co-organized with Melissa Lee) which will bring together scholars from around the world focusing on cutting edge research on economic and social rights norms and sovereignty norms. Workshop will be held in March 2017 at Brown University. WORKSHOP GRANT, UNITED NATIONS ACADEMIC IMPACT OFFICE and the INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ASSOCIATION Summer 2016 (awarded) Co-organized a human security workshop selected for the ISA at UNAI program. Workshop will bring together academics and UN practitioners to discuss contemporary human security challenges (including hunger and sexual violence), problem definitions, and proposed solutions. Workshop will take place at the UN Headquarters in New York City in July 2017. HONOREE, NORTHEAST CIRCLE Spring 2016 One honoree is selected by the International Studies Association, Northeast each year from an individual who is working on a first book project in international relations or comparative politics, broadly defined. As a part of this award, ISA NE will host a book workshop for my manuscript during the annual conference in Fall 2016. POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP Summer 2014-2015 Two-year fellowship awarded at The Watson Institute for Public and International Affairs at Brown University. Fellowship years do not need to be taken consecutively, and can be used at any point during a scholar s career. One fellowship year was used from 2014-2015. I anticipate taking the second fellowship year in 2016-2017. SUMMER DISSERTATION FELLOWSHIP Summer 2013 LOUGHRAN FOUNDATION ENDOWMENT Summer 2012 DISSERTATION RESEARCH GRANT 2

HOFFMAN CONFERENCE TRAVEL GRANT Spring 2012 Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (GW) ISA TRAVEL GRANT Spring 2012 International Studies Association AMERICAN CONSORTIUM ON EU STUDIES Summer 2011 PRE-DISSERTATION GRANT MILLAR STUDENT SUMMER TRAVEL Summer 2011 Institute for European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (GW) DEPARTMENT FELLOWSHIP Fall 2008-present PepsiCo SCHOLAR Fall 2007-Spring 2008 California State University, Los Angeles AAUW SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENT Spring 2006 American Association of University Women, Fresno Branch PRESIDENT S SCHOLAR Fall 2001-Spring 2005 Smittcamp Family Honors College at California State University, Fresno Full scholarship (tuition, housing, book allowance) RECENT INVITED TALKS, WORKSHOPS & PRESENTATIONS The Ohio State University October 2016 (expected) Paper presentation for the Department of Political Science s Research in International Politics series. Harvard University March 2016 Presentation for the Weatherhead Center of International Affairs Workshop on the Sustainability of the World s Food and Farming Systems University of California Riverside February 2016 Paper presentation in the Political Science department Occidental College February 2016 Paper presentation sponsored by the U.N. Fund and the Department of Politics Social Justice and Human Rights Symposium Amnesty International August 2015 Invited participant for a one-day workshop on economic and social rights advocacy held at the Amnesty International Secretariat office in London, UK. Transnational Advocacy Networks: Reflecting on 15 years of Evolving Theory and Practice May 2015 Invited participant to two-day workshop on transnational advocacy, hosted by Peter Evans and Cesar Rodriguez-Garavito and held at Brown University University of Southern California April 2015 One of four junior international relations scholars nationwide invited to participate in the USC Junior Scholars Research Symposium sponsored by the Center for International Studies Reed College February 2015 Public lecture co-sponsored by the Department of Sociology and the Department of Political Science 3

Guest speaker, Amnesty International (Brown Chapter) Film Series November 2014 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT BRIDGING THE GAP INTERNATIONAL SUMMER POLICY INSTITUTE June 2015 Invited participant for a week long institute to help junior scholars bridge the gap between the policy and academic worlds with their research. Hosted by American University and the Carnegie Corporation INSTITUTE FOR QUALITATIVE June 2011 AND MULTI-METHOD RESEARCH The Consortium for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, Syracuse University SUMMER INSTITUTE ON CONDUCTING ARCHIVAL RESEARCH May 2011 (funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation) SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS International Studies Association, Annual Meeting March 2016, February 2015, March 2014, April 2013, April 2012, March 2011 International Studies Association, Northeast November 2015, 2014, 2013 Joint ISSS-ISAC Conference: Bridging the Academic/Policy Divide October 2013 Annual Lilly Conference on College and University Teaching June 2013 Midwest Political Science Association, Annual Meeting April 2016, April 2013 American Political Science Association, Annual Meeting Sept 2012 (cancelled), Sept 2011 & Sept 2010 University of Houston Political Science Graduate Student Conference May 2009 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Courses Taught The Politics of Food Security (undergraduate) Spring 2016 Introduction to International Relations (undergraduate) Fall 2015, Spring 2016 International Relations: Theories & Concepts (graduate) Fall 2015 Brown University The Politics of Food Security (undergraduate) Spring 2015 Human Rights (undergraduate) Summer 2012, 2013, 2014 California State University, Los Angeles American Government & Society (undergraduate) Spring 2007, Summer 2007 Fall 2007, Winter 2008, Spring 2008 4

Teaching Award HONORABLE MENTION, PHILIP AMSTERDAM GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANT AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING TEACHING Spring 2010 Additional Training FUTURE FACULTY PROGRAM Sept-December 2013 Selected participant in a weekly workshop series designed to prepare future professors to engage in active learning techniques, effective student assessment, and course design. WRITING IN THE DISCIPLINE: WORKSHOP SERIES ON THE TEACHING OF WRITING Sept 2012-May 2013 Selected participant in a six seminar workshop series designed to prepare future professors to teach writing to undergraduate students in the discipline Additional Experience GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANT Fall 2008-Spring 2013 Introduction to International Relations & Introduction to Comparative Politics Served as GTA at the Columbian College for Fall 2008 and Spring 2009 and at the Women s Leadership Program from Fall 2009-Spring 2013. ENGLISH TUTOR Oct. 2006-April 2008 Los Angeles Unified School District Weekly tutor in South Central, Los Angeles to students from federally designated failing schools POLICY EXPERIENCE SELECTED PARTICIPANT, YOUNG LEADERS CONFERENCE November 2010 U.S. Department of State and the Institute for International Education Fully funded participant one of 48 American future leaders selected to attend a week-long conference with 150 Central and Eastern European future leaders in Prague, Czech Republic WHITE HOUSE INTERN Sept. 2005-Dec. 2005 Office of Presidential Scheduling Executive Office of the President of the United States of America SCHOLAR INTERN Kenneth L. Maddy Institute for Public Affairs Spring-Summer 2005 Paid scholar intern for the Office of Congressman George Radanovich in his Fresno, CA and Washington, DC offices. 5

SERVICE Department Curriculum Committee Fall 2015-Spring 2016 Political Science Forum Committee Fall 2015-Spring 2016 Faculty Board for the MPA in International Relations Spring 2016-present Undergraduate Student Advising Fall 2015-Spring 2016 Undergraduate Thesis Committees Fall 2015-Spring 2016 Brown University Undergraduate Thesis Committees 2014-present BIARI Alumni Grant Committee Fall 2016 Co-Chair of the Graduate Student Caucus (Political Science Dept.) Winter 2010-Spring 2012 REFERENCES Available upon request. Updated September 2016 6