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Phillip Hardy, PhD, Associate Professor of Society, Justice, and Politics and Director of Innovation and Strategic Partnerships, Benedictine University

Phillip Hardy, PhD

Professor

Faculty Email: phardy@ben.edu

Phone: 630-829-6292

Office Location: Scholl 228 H

Education
Ph.D., Arizona State University | 2010
M.A., Arizona State University | 2003
B.A., North Central College | 1997

Selected Publications
鈥淪o Many Open Doors?: An Examination of Gender Stereotypes in State Judicial Campaign Advertisements鈥 with Brian Patterson, Teri Walker, and Mary Barbara Walsh.聽The Journal of Women, Politics and Policy. Forthcoming.

Public Report: 鈥淛oy and Grievance in an American Diocese: Results from Online Surveys of Active and Inactive Catholics in Central Illinois鈥 with Brian G. Patterson and Kelly Kandra. Available online at www.ben.edu/catholicsurvey, in cooperation with the Diocese of Springfield in Illinois (2014).

鈥淲ho Is Barack Hussein Obama? An Experimental Examination of the Effects of Chain Emails and Fear Appeals on Citizen Attitudes in the 2008 Presidential Campaigns鈥 with Brian Patterson and Mary Walsh.聽The Illinois Political Science Review聽14 (2011).

鈥淗ow Firm a Foundation?: Church Organizational Structure and the Political Mobilization of Congregants鈥 with Michelle L. Chin and Adam Warber, National Political Science Review Vol. 10: 29-42 (2005).

Selected Presentations
鈥淪o Many Open Doors? An Examination of Women Candidates and Campaign Strategies in State Judicial Elections,鈥 with Teri Walker and Mary Walsh. Midwest Political Science Association Conference (2011).

鈥淓xamining Opinion Formation and Elite-Framing Effects in High Choice Information Environments.鈥 Midwest Political Science Association Conference (2010).

鈥淲ho Is Barack Hussein Obama? The Internet and Deception in the 2008 Presidential Campaign,鈥 with Mary Walsh. Midwest Political Science Association Conference (2009).

鈥淐yber-rumors and Misinformation in the 2008 Presidential Race,鈥 with Mary Walsh. Symposium on Faculty Women鈥檚 Scholarship & Creative Work, Elmhurst College (2009).

鈥淟inks in a Chain: Examining the Influence of 鈥淐yber-Rumors鈥 and Misinformation in the 2008 Presidential Race,鈥 with Mary Walsh and Teri Bengtson. Illinois Political Science Association Conference (2009).

鈥淲ho Is Barack Hussein Obama? The Impact of Cyber-Rumors and Chain Emails in the 2008 Presidential Race.鈥 Elmhurst College Faculty/Student Brownbag (2008).

鈥淐ompassionate Free-Riding: How Church Organization Structure Affects the Development of Civic Skills.鈥 Southern Political Science Association Conference (2002).