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CURRICULUM VITA Steven A. Tuch Professor of Sociology and of Public Policy and Public Administration George Washington University Phillips 409 801 22 nd Street, NW Washington, DC 20052 Education Ph.D. 1981. Sociology, The Pennsylvania State University M.A. 1976. Sociology, Emory University B.A. 1973. Sociology, The University of Massachusetts, Amherst Administrative Appointments 2007-13 Chair, Department of Sociology, George Washington University 2006-07 Interim Assistant Vice President for Special and International Programs, George Washington University Academic Appointments 2010- Affiliated Faculty Member, Africana Studies Program 2010-11 Fulbright Research Scholar, Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland 2009- Senior Research Associate, Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies, George Washington University 2004-05 Visiting Scholar, Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland 2004- Professor of Sociology and of Public Policy and Public Administration, George Washington University 1999- Professor of Sociology, George Washington University 1997-98 Fulbright Scholar, Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland 1988-99 Associate Professor of Sociology, George Washington University 1983-88 Assistant Professor of Sociology, George Washington University 1982-83 Assistant Professor of Sociology (Adjunct), Case Western Reserve University 1981-82 Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Missouri, St. Louis Research and Teaching Interests Race and ethnic relations Stratification, inequality, and mobility Comparative stratification: post-communist states of Central and Eastern Europe

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CURRICULUM VITA

Steven A. Tuch Professor of Sociology and of Public Policy and Public Administration George Washington University Phillips 409 801 22nd Street, NW Washington, DC 20052 Education Ph.D. 1981. Sociology, The Pennsylvania State University M.A. 1976. Sociology, Emory University B.A. 1973. Sociology, The University of Massachusetts, Amherst Administrative Appointments 2007-13 Chair, Department of Sociology, George Washington University 2006-07 Interim Assistant Vice President for Special and International Programs, George Washington University Academic Appointments 2010- Affiliated Faculty Member, Africana Studies Program 2010-11 Fulbright Research Scholar, Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University,

Krakow, Poland 2009- Senior Research Associate, Institute for Communitarian Policy Studies, George

Washington University 2004-05 Visiting Scholar, Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland 2004- Professor of Sociology and of Public Policy and Public Administration, George Washington University 1999- Professor of Sociology, George Washington University 1997-98 Fulbright Scholar, Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland 1988-99 Associate Professor of Sociology, George Washington University 1983-88 Assistant Professor of Sociology, George Washington University 1982-83 Assistant Professor of Sociology (Adjunct), Case Western Reserve University 1981-82 Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Missouri, St. Louis Research and Teaching Interests Race and ethnic relations Stratification, inequality, and mobility Comparative stratification: post-communist states of Central and Eastern Europe

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Vita of Steven A. Tuch—Page 2 Public opinion Survey research Quantitative methods Fellowships and Honors Columbian College of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Research Chair Award, 2015-18. Fulbright Scholar, 2010-11. Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland. Recipient, Service Award. District of Columbia Sociological Society. 2007. Columbian Research Fellow, George Washington University. 2003-04. President, District of Columbia Sociological Society. 2000-01. Recipient, Morris Rosenberg Merit Award for Recent Achievement. District of Columbia Sociological Society. 1998. Fulbright Scholar, 1997-98. Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland. Recipient, Dean's Award for Best Scholarly Presentation in the Social Sciences, George Washington University. 1994. The paper, “Fifty Years After Myrdal: Blacks' Racial Policy Attitudes in the 1990s,” (with Lee Sigelman and Jack K. Martin) was presented at the Morehouse Research Institute's Sixth National Conference, “An American Dilemma Revisited: Race Relations in a Changing World.” Atlanta, GA. March, 1994. Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Institute for Behavioral Research, University of Georgia. Summer, 1992. Funded Research “Racial and Ethnic Differences in Residential Preferences in ‘Post-Racial’ America: Insights From the General Social Survey.” University Facilitating Fund. $20,000. July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014. “Racial and Ethnic Differences in Residential Preferences in ‘Post-Racial’ America: Insights From the General Social Survey.” Columbian College Facilitating Fund. $5000. July 1, 2012 – May 30, 2013. “Racial and Ethnic Differences in Residential Preferences in ‘Post-Racial’ America: A Study of Whites, African Americans, Hispanics, and Asians.” George Washington University Institute for Public Policy. $10,000. September 1, 2011 – May 31, 2012. “Religion and Congress: The Voices of Congress-men and -women.” Co-Principal Investigator.

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Vita of Steven A. Tuch—Page 3 The Life Cycle Institute, Catholic University of America. $12,500. January 1, 2009 – June 30, 2010. With William V. D’Antonio and John K. White. “Stratification Ideologies in Postcommunist Nations: The Case of Poland.” Principal Investigator. George Washington University Facilitating Fund. $5,632. July 1, 2008 - June 15, 2009. "Religion, Culture Wars, and Polarization in the U.S. Congress, 1971-2006." Co-Principal Investigator. American Sociological Association/National Science Foundation Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline. $4000. September 1, 2007 - June 30, 2008. With William V. D’Antonio. "Criminal Victimization and Perceptions of Community Safety in 12 Cities, 1998." Co-Principal Investigator. Bureau of Justice Statistics/American Statistical Association. $22,000. June 1, 2005 – November 30, 2005. With Ronald Weitzer. "Rethinking Minority Attitudes Toward the Police." Co-Principal Investigator. National Institute of Justice. Grant 2001-IJ-CX-0016. $202,273. June 1, 2002 - October 31, 2003. With Ronald Weitzer. “Race and Alcohol Consumption: Risk and Protective Factors.” Co-Principal Investigator. National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Grant R01-AA-10243. $2.25 million; GWU subcontract: $302,415. May 1, 1997 - April 30, 2003. With Jack Martin and Paul Roman. “Trends in Intergroup Contact and Racial Attitudes Among American Youth, 1976-1995.” Principal Investigator. National Science Foundation. Grant SBR-9712026. $75,935. July 15, 1997 – March 31, 1999. With Lee Sigelman. “Voting Trends in the ASA.” Co-Principal Investigator. American Sociological Association. $2000. 1988. With William V. D’Antonio. “Economic Segmentation and Racial Prejudice.” Junior Scholar Incentive Program Grant. Jointly funded by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, The George Washington University. $4000. 1986. “Recent Trends in Prejudice Toward Blacks: Insights from Simultaneous Latent Structure Models.” Junior Scholar Incentive Program Grant. Jointly funded by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, The George Washington University. $4000. 1985.

Publications

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I. Books

William V. D’Antonio, Steven A. Tuch, and Josiah R. Baker. 2013. Religion, Politics and Polarization: How Religiopolitical Conflict is Changing Congress and American Democracy. New York: Rowman & Littlefield. Yoku Shaw-Taylor and Steven A. Tuch (eds.). 2007. The Other African Americans: Contemporary African and Caribbean Immigrants in the United States. New York: Rowman & Littlefield. Ronald Weitzer and Steven A. Tuch. 2006. Race and Policing in America: Conflict and Reform. New York: Cambridge University Press. Steven A. Tuch and Jack K. Martin (eds.). 1997. Racial Attitudes in the 1990s: Continuity and Change. Westport, CT: Praeger.

II. Journal Articles and Book Chapters

Steven A. Tuch and Michael Hughes. 2017. “Urbanism and Tolerance Revisited: Racial Attitudes in the United States.” 2017. Pp 155-166 in Marta Smagacz-Poziemska, Krzysztof Frysztacki, and Andrzej Bukowski (eds.), Re-Imagining the City: Municipality and Urbanity Today from a Sociological Perspective. 2017. Cracow, Poland: Jagiellonian University Press. Steven A. Tuch. 2016. “Is the Dream Color-Blind? Latino/as, African Americans, and the American Dream.” Pp 119-136 in Sandra L. Hanson and John K. White (eds.), Latino/a American Dream. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press. Michelle Kelso and Steven A. Tuch. 2015. “Exploring the Nexus Between Human Services and Sociology Through Engaged Scholarship.” Zeszyty Pracy Socjalnej (Issues in Social Work) 20(4): 139-148. DOI 10.4467/24496138PS.15.012.5710. Steven A. Tuch and Michael Hughes. 2015. “A Brief History of Racial Attitudes in the United States.” Pp 99-111 in Borys Cymbrowski and Krzysztof Frysztacki (eds.), Historical Sociology: On Theoretical Challenges and the Practice of Research. Opole, Poland: Opole University Press. Josiah R. Baker, Steven A. Tuch, and William V. D’Antonio. 2013. “Religion, Politics, and Issue Polarization in the United States Congress, 1959-2013.” Studia Religiologica 46(4): 235-250 (December). Steven A. Tuch and Michael Hughes. 2012. "Racial attitudes in the Obama era." Pp. 127-139 in Krzysztof Frysztacki and Ania Sliz (eds.), Between America and Poland. Krakow, Poland: NOMOS Publishers. Steven A. Tuch and Michael Hughes. 2011. “Whites’ racial policy attitudes in the 21st century:

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Vita of Steven A. Tuch—Page 5 The continuing significance of racial resentment.” THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE 634:134-152 (March). Special issue on “Race, Racial Attitudes, and Stratification Beliefs: Evolving Directions for Research and Policy.“

Reprinted in Andrzej Mania (ed.), Obama’s America: Continuity and Change, pp. 97-117. Krakow, Poland: Jagiellonian University Press. 2012.

Ronald Weitzer, Steven A. Tuch, and Wesley Skogan. 2008. “Police-community relations in a majority-black city.” JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN CRIME AND DELINQUENCY 45: 380-397 (November). William V. D’Antonio, Steven A. Tuch, and John Kenneth White. 2008. “Catholicism, abortion, and the emergence of the ‘culture wars’ in the U.S. Congress, 1971-2006.” Pp. 129-153 in Michael A. Genovese, Kristen E. Heyer, and Mark J. Rozell (eds.), Catholics and Politics: The Dynamic Tension between Faith and Power. Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. Steven A. Tuch and Michael Hughes. 2008. “Racial attitudes in the United States at the start of the twenty-first century.” Pp. 141-149 in Petre Georgievski (ed.), Sovremenata Vamerikanska Sociologija: Vo Cest na Robert K. Merton. (Translation: Contemporary American Sociology: In Memory of Robert King Merton.) Skopje, Macedonia: Faculty of Philosophy Press. Yoku Shaw-Taylor and Steven A. Tuch. 2007. “Earnings, wealth, and social capital: A review of debates and issues.” Pp. 117-152 in Yoku Shaw-Taylor and Steven A. Tuch (eds.), The Other African Americans: Contemporary African and Caribbean Immigrants in the United States. New York: Rowman & Littlefield. Steven A. Tuch, Lee Sigelman, and Jason MacDonald. 2006. “Race and social capital in the United States.” Pp. 297-305 in Marek Szczepanski and Ania Sliz (eds.), Kapita, Ludzie i Instytucje: Studia i Szkice Socjologiczne. (Translation: Capital, People and Institutions: Sociological Essays.) Opole, Poland: Opole University Press.

Steven A. Tuch. 2005. “Beliefs about inequality in post-communist and capitalist countries.” Pp. 41-51 in Krzysztof Frysztacki (ed.), Concerning Lifestyles, Social Questions, and Patterns of Solution. Opole, Poland: Opole University Press.

Ronald Weitzer and Steven A. Tuch. 2005. “Determinants of public satisfaction with the police.” POLICE QUARTERLY 8:279-297 (September). [Special issue on Race, Policing, and Public Trust]

Lee Sigelman, Steven A. Tuch, and Jack K. Martin. 2005. “What’s in a Name? Preference for ‘Black’ vs. ‘African-American’ among Americans of African Descent.” PUBLIC OPINION QUARTERLY 69:429-438. Ronald Weitzer and Steven A. Tuch. 2005. “Racially biased policing: Determinants of citizen perceptions.” SOCIAL FORCES 83:1009-1030 (March).

Reprinted in Rodney Brunson (ed.), Racial Profiling. 2008. Thomson/Wadsworth Pp.11-

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42. Ronald Weitzer and Steven A. Tuch. 2004. “Race and perceptions of police misconduct.” SOCIAL PROBLEMS 51:305-325 (August). Ronald Weitzer and Steven A. Tuch. 2004. “Reforming the police: Racial differences in public support for change.” CRIMINOLOGY 42:391-414 (May).

Jack K. Martin, Steven A. Tuch, Paul Roman, and Jeff Dixon. 2004. “Patterns of problem drinking among employed African American men: Preliminary results from a national survey.” CHALLENGE: A JOURNAL OF RESEARCH ON AFRICAN AMERICAN MEN 11:33-66 (Spring).

Ronald Weitzer and Steven A. Tuch. 2004. “Police relations with racial minorities in the United States.” Pp. 105-117 in Ewa Jurczynska-McCluskey (ed.), Local Democracy and Citizen Participation: Western European and American Experiences, Polish Anxieties and Prospects. Bielsko-Biala, Poland: University of Bielsko-Biala Press. Michael Hughes and Steven A. Tuch. 2003. “Gender differences in whites’ racial attitudes: Are women really more liberal?” SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY QUARTERLY 66:384-401 (December). [Special issue on Race, Racism, and Discrimination]

Jack K. Martin, Steven A. Tuch, and Paul Roman. 2003. “Problem drinking patterns among African-Americans: The impacts of experiences with discrimination, perceptions of prejudice, and ‘risky’ coping strategies.” JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR 44:408-425 (September). [Special issue on Race, Ethnicity, and Mental Health in Society]

Steven A. Tuch and Lee Sigelman. 2002. "Divergent views of social policy: The case of race relations research in the United States." Pp. 165-178 in Ewa Jurczynska-McCluskey (ed.), Spolecznosci Lokalne i Regionalne: Miedzy Teoria Socjologiczna a Praktyka (Translation: Regional and Local Communities: Between Sociological Theory and Practice.) Bielsko-Biala, Poland: University of Bielsko-Biala Press. [Revised and abridged version of Steven A. Tuch and Lee Sigelman, “Race, class, and black-white differences in social policy views.” Pp. 37-54 in Barbara Norrander and Clyde Wilcox (eds.), Understanding Public Opinion. 1997. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press.] Ronald Weitzer and Steven A. Tuch. 2002. "Perceptions of racial profiling: Race, class, and personal experience." CRIMINOLOGY 40:435-456. Bernice A. Pescosolido, Steven A. Tuch, and Jack K. Martin. 2001. "Comparing public attitudes toward the authority of physicians at the beginning of the health care crisis and at the end of the 20th century." JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR 42:1-16 (March). Steven A. Tuch. 2001. "Wspolczesne zagadnienia w zakresie badan stratyfikacyjnych w Stanach Zjednoczonych." [Translation: "Contemporary issues in U.S. stratification research."] In Krzysztof Frysztacki and Anna Sliz (eds.), Opolskie Spotkania Socjologiczne. Opole, Poland: Opole University Press.

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Jason A. MacDonald, Lee Sigelman, and Steven A. Tuch. 2000. "Not black and white: The racial attitudes of American youth." THE RESPONSIVE COMMUNITY 10:76-81. Jack K. Martin, Bernice A. Pescosolido, and Steven A. Tuch. 2000. "Of fear and loathing: The role of 'disturbing behavior,' labels, and causal attributions in shaping public attitudes toward persons with mental illness." JOURNAL OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL BEHAVIOR 41:208-223 (June). Michael Hughes and Steven A. Tuch. 2000. “How beliefs about poverty influence racial policy attitudes: A study of whites, African Americans, Hispanics, and Asians in the United States.” Pp. 165-190 in David O. Sears, Jim Sidanius, and Lawrence Bobo (eds.), Racialized Politics: The Debate About Racism in America. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Ronald Weitzer and Steven A. Tuch. 1999. "Race, class, and perceptions of discrimination by the police." CRIME AND DELINQUENCY 45: 494-507 (October).

Steven A. Tuch, Lee Sigelman, and Jason MacDonald. 1999. "Race relations and American youth, 1976-1995." PUBLIC OPINION QUARTERLY 63:109-148 (Summer). Steven A. Tuch and Ronald Weitzer. 1997. “Racial differences in attitudes toward the police.” PUBLIC OPINION QUARTERLY 61: 642-663. Jack K. Martin, E. M. Beck, and Steven A. Tuch. 1997. “Introduction.” Pp. 1-9 in Steven A. Tuch and Jack K. Martin (eds.), Racial Attitudes in the 1990s: Continuity and Change. Westport, CT: Praeger. Steven A. Tuch and Jack K. Martin. 1997. “Regional differences in whites' racial policy attitudes.” Pp. 165-174 in Steven A. Tuch and Jack K. Martin (eds.), Racial Attitudes in the 1990s: Continuity and Change. Westport, CT: Praeger. Lee Sigelman and Steven A. Tuch. 1997. “Metastereotypes: Blacks' perceptions of whites' stereotypes of blacks.” PUBLIC OPINION QUARTERLY 61: 87-101 (Spring). [Special issue on Race, Public Opinion, and Society] Phillip Beatty and Steven A. Tuch. 1997. “Race and life satisfaction in the middle class.” SOCIOLOGICAL SPECTRUM 17: 71-90 (January). Steven A. Tuch and Lee Sigelman. 1997. “Race, class, and black-white differences in social policy views.” Pp. 37-54 in Barbara Norrander and Clyde Wilcox (eds.), Understanding Public Opinion. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press.

Steven A. Tuch and Michael Hughes. 1996. “Whites' racial policy attitudes.” SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY 77: 723-745 (December). [Featured article in the Social and Policy Issues Forum] Steven A. Tuch and Michael Hughes. 1996. “Whites' opposition to race-targeted policies: One

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Vita of Steven A. Tuch—Page 8 cause or many?” SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY 77: 778-788 (December). Steven A. Tuch, Lee Sigelman, and Jack K. Martin. 1994. “Fifty years after Myrdal: Blacks' racial policy attitudes in the 1990s.” CHALLENGE 5: 44-57 (December).

Reprinted in Steven A. Tuch and Jack K. Martin (eds.), Racial Attitudes in the 1990s: Continuity and Change. Westport, CT: Praeger. 1997. Pp. 226-237.

Jack K. Martin and Steven A. Tuch. 1993. “Black-white differences in the value of job rewards revisited.” SOCIAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY 74: 884-901 (December). William V. D'Antonio and Steven A. Tuch. 1992. “Voting in the ASA: Revisited but not revised.” THE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGIST 23: 76-78 (Spring). William V. D'Antonio and Steven A. Tuch. 1991. “Voting in professional associations: The case of the American Sociological Association revisited.” THE AMERICAN SOCIOLOGIST 22: 37-48 (Spring). Steven A. Tuch and Jack K. Martin. 1991. “Race in the workplace: Black-white differences in the sources of job satisfaction.” THE SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY 32: 103-116 (Spring).

Steven A. Tuch. 1988. “Race differences in the antecedents of social distance attitudes.” SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL RESEARCH 72: 181-184 (April).

Steven A. Tuch. 1987. “Economic segmentation and racial attitudes.” THE SOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY 28: 513-522 (Winter). Steven A. Tuch. 1987. “Urbanism, region, and tolerance revisited: The case of racial prejudice.” AMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW 52: 504-510 (August). Sandra L. Hanson, Jack K. Martin, and Steven A. Tuch. 1987. “Economic sector and job satisfaction.” WORK AND OCCUPATIONS: AN INTERNATIONAL SOCIOLOGICAL JOURNAL 14: 286-305 (May).

Steven A. Tuch and Marylee C. Taylor. 1986. “Whites' opinions about institutional constraints on racial equality.” SOCIOLOGY AND SOCIAL RESEARCH 70: 268-271 (July).

Sandra L. Hanson and Steven A. Tuch. 1984. “The determinants of marital instability: Some methodological issues.” JOURNAL OF MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY 46: 631-642 (August).

Steven A. Tuch. 1984. “A multivariate analysis of response structure: Race attitudes, 1972-1977.” SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH 13: 55-71 (March).

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Vita of Steven A. Tuch—Page 9 Steven A. Tuch. 1981. “Analyzing recent trends in prejudice toward blacks: Insights from latent class models.” AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY 87: 130-142 (July).

III. Reviews, Reports, and Non-Refereed Publications

Steven A. Tuch. Review of: Justice in America: The Separate Realities of Blacks and Whites, by Mark Peffley and Jon Hurwitz. Cambridge University Press, 2010. RACE AND JUSTICE: AN INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL v.1 #3: 316-319. July, 2011 Ronald Weitzer and Steven A. Tuch. 2004. “Public Opinion on Reforms in Policing.” POLICE CHIEF MAGAZINE 71: 26-30 (December). Ronald Weitzer and Steven A. Tuch. 2004. “Rethinking Minority Attitudes Toward the Police: Final Technical Report. Document #207145. National Institute of Justice, Washington, DC: Department of Justice. October 5. Steven A. Tuch. Review of: Theories of Race and Ethnic Relations, edited by John Rex and David Mason. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1986. CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY v.17 #6: 751-752. November, 1988. Invited Talks, Presentations, and Other Professional Association Participations

I. International

“Intergroup Contact and the Racial Attitudes of Black and White Youths, 1976-2015: Does Contact Really Matter?” Paper presented at the International Sociological Association World Congress of Sociology. Toronto, Canada. July, 2018 (with Jason A. MacDonald and Franchesca Nestor).

“A Brief History of Racial Attitudes in the United States.” Invited Presentation, Conference on Historical Sociology, Opole University, Opole, Poland. May 2014.

“Religion, Congress, and Polarization.” Paper presented at the Second International Conference on “Religions: Fields of Research, Methods and Perspectives.” Krakow, Poland, November 25-27, 2013. (with William V. D’Antonio and Josiah R. Baker).

“American Higher Education: Curriculum, Politics, and Financial Aid.” Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University. Krakow, Poland. November 2013. "Racial attitudes in 'post-racial' America: The legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the significance of President Obama's election." Invited keynote speaker in honor of Martin Luther

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Vita of Steven A. Tuch—Page 10 King Jr. Day celebration, sponsored by the United States Consulate General and The Tischner European University. Krakow, Poland. February 2011. “Graduate Education in the United States: A Focus on the Social Sciences.” Invited presentation to students at Politechnika Krakowska Uniwersytet (Krakow University of Technology) in recognition of International Education Week. Sponsored by the American Consulate in Krakow, Poland. November, 2010. "Racial attitudes in the Obama era." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Polish Sociological Association, Opole, Poland. September, 2010. (with Michael Hughes).

Also presented at the conference on Obama’s America: Change and Continuity. Krakow, Poland. May, 2010. (with Michael Hughes).

“Racial differences in housing preferences in the U.S. at the beginning of the 21st century." Paper presented at the International Sociological Association World Congress of Sociology conference. Gothenburg, Sweden. July, 2010. (with Michael Hughes). “Public confidence in the police in the United States: Do macro-level socioeconomic factors matter?” Paper presented in the Justice, Commitment, and Democracy in Comparative Perspective session, annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. Copenhagen, Denmark. June, 2007. (with Ronald Weitzer) ”Cultural conflict and racial attitudes.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Association for Public Opinion Research. Montreal, Canada. May, 2006. (with Michael Hughes) “Policing in democractic societies: Police-minority relations in the United States.” Paper presented in the Internal Dilemmas for the Post 9/11 USA session, annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. Budapest, Hungary. July, 2005. (with Ronald Weitzer) “Changes in social structure in the United States.” Paper presented at the Conference on Cross-National Inequality. University of Bielsko-Biala. Bielsko-Biala, Poland. May 2005. “Race and social capital in the United States.” Paper presented at the Capital and Regional Issues conference. University of Opole. Opole, Poland. April 2005. “The transformation of racial attitudes in the United States in the last half of the 20th century.” Paper presented at the Contemporary American Sociology Symposium. Skopje, Macedonia. October 2004. “Public attitudes toward racial bias by the police in the United States: The case of racial profiling.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR). Prague, Czech Republic. September, 2003. (with Ronald Weitzer)

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Vita of Steven A. Tuch—Page 11 “Minority trust in the police in the United States: Local and national patterns.” Paper presented at the Conference on Local Government, European Integration, and Local Democracy. University of Bielsko-Biala, Bielsko-Biala, Poland. March, 2003. (with Ronald Weitzer) “Between theory and practice: The case of race relations research in the United States.” Paper presented at the Conference on Regional and Local Communities. University of Bielsko-Biala, Bielsko-Biala, Poland. March, 2002. (with Lee Sigelman).

Organizer and Presider, session on "Social Stratification in Capitalist and Post-Communist States." Biennial meeting of the International Institute of Sociology, Krakow, Poland. July, 2001. "Race relations in the United States at the dawn of the 21st century." Invited lecture presented to the Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland. Also presented to the Institute of Social Sciences, Ostrowiec University, Ostrowiec, Poland. March, 2001. "Current issues in U.S. stratification research." Invited lecture presented to the Institute of Social Sciences, Opole University, Opole, Poland. June, 2000. "Beliefs about inequality in postcommunist societies: A preliminary look." Invited lecture presented to the Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland. March, 1999. Interviewed on Polish national public television station TVP S.A. on race and ethnic issues in the U.S. Krakow, Poland. February, 1998. “Racial attitudes in the United States fifty years after Myrdal.” Invited lecture presented to the American Consulate, Krakow, Poland. Also presented to the Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland. January, 1998. “Whites’ opposition to race- and ethnic-targeted social policies in the United States.” Invited lecture presented to the Institute of Sociology, Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland. November, 1997.

II. U.S. “A Half Century of Persistence and Change at the University of Alabama: Racial Stereotypes, Racial Resentment, and Group Position, 1962-2013.” Paper presented in the Section on Social Psychology Refereed Roundtable Session, annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Seattle, WA, August, 2016 (with Michael Hughes et al). “Does Cultural Conflict Shape Racial Attitudes?” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, April, 2016. Atlanta, GA (with Michael Hughes). “Latinos, African Americans, and the American Dream.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, March, 2016. Boston, MA. “Group Position and the Changing Nature of Prejudice: Racial Attitudes Among Students at the

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Vita of Steven A. Tuch—Page 12 University of Alabama, 1963-2013.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society, March, 2015. New Orleans, LA (with Michael Hughes et al.). “Cultural Conflict and Racial Attitudes.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, August, 2014. San Francisco, CA (with Michael Hughes). Presider, roundtable session on Race and Ethnicity. Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August, 2014. “Continuity and Change in Racial Attitudes in the United States.” Invited lecture at the “Racial Attitudes and Race Relations in Historical Perspective” symposium at the University of Alabama. Tuscaloosa, AL. November 5, 2013. “Race and Inequality in the United States.” Invited presentation to Carlos Slim International Scholars. George Washington University. Washington, DC. August 19, 2013. Presider, session on Public Opinion, Social Policy, and Markets. Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, New York City, August 2013. “Religion, Congress, and Polarization.” Invited presentation at the National Press Club, Washington, DC. July 22, 2013 (with William V. D’Antonio and Josiah R. Baker). Also presented at:

Society for the Scientific Study of Religion annual conference. Boston, MA. November, 2013. (Author Meets Critics session)

District of Columbia Sociological Society, Washington, DC. October 24, 2013. Women’s National Democratic Club, Washington, DC. July 18, 2013. Institute for Policy Research, The Catholic University of America, Washington,

DC. April 18, 2013.

“Racial Discrimination in the Workplace.” Invited presentation at the Racial Attitudes and Identities Network Forum, The W.E.B. Du Bois Institute for African and African American Studies, Harvard University. October 11-13, 2012, Boston, MA (with Jack K. Martin). “Effects of Perceived Discrimination on Worker Affect: Evidence from a National Survey of Employed African Americans.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, August 2012, Denver, CO (with Jack K. Martin). “Racial and Ethnic Differences in Residential Preferences in ‘Post-Racial’ America: A Study of Whites, African Americans, Hispanics, and Asians.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, February 2012, New York, NY (with Michael Hughes and Samantha Friedman). “Redefining Success: A Harm Reduction Evaluation of Abstinence-Based Drug Education.”

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Vita of Steven A. Tuch—Page 13 Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, February 2012, New York, NY (with Tanya Whittle). Organizer and Presider, session on Elections and Voting. Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Las Vegas, NV. August, 2011. “Education and Racial Attitudes: A Reexamination of Education’s Role in Reducing (or Maintaining) Racial Inequality.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Association of Ethnic Studies conference. Claremont, CA. April, 2011. (with Michael Hughes). “Public Confidence in the Police in Urban Areas: A Multi-City Analysis.” Paper presented in the Social Contexts and Policing: Factors that Influence Public Perceptions and Police Responses session, American Society of Criminology annual conference, Atlanta, GA. November, 2007. (with Ronald Weitzer) “Women, Men, and Racial Attitudes: A Cross-National Study.” Paper presented in the Comparative Research on Race and Ethnicity session, American Sociological Association, New York. August, 2007. (with Michael Hughes and Sandra L. Hanson) “Religion, Culture Wars, and Polarization in the U.S. Congress, 1971-2006.” Paper presented in the Debating Church and State: Religion-Political Groups Advocating Different Versions of a Better World session, American Sociological Association, New York. August 2007. (with William V. D’Antonio) “A Short History of the Proposal for an Academic Year in Three Semesters at The George Washington University.” Invited presentation, North American Association of Summer Sessions Regional conference, Charlotte, NC. March, 2007. (with Donna Scarboro and Stefan Gunther) “Attitudes toward affirmative action.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Sociological Society. New Orleans, LA. March 2006. (with Michael Hughes) “Police-minority relations in the United States.” Paper presented in the Trust and Confidence in the Police session, National Institute of Justice Annual Conference on Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation, Washington, DC. July, 2005. (with Ronald Weitzer) “Police-minority relations in the United States.” Paper presented in the Minority Trust and Confidence in the Police session, American Society of Criminology annual conference, Denver, CO. November, 2003. (with Ronald Weitzer)

“Hispanic citizens’ perceptions of the police.” Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the National Latino Peace Officers Association, Washington, DC. October, 2003. (with Ronald Weitzer).

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Vita of Steven A. Tuch—Page 14 “Reforming the police: White, black, and Hispanic support for changes in policing.” Paper presented in the Minority Trust and Confidence in the Police session, National Institute of Justice Annual Conference on Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation, Washington, DC. July, 2003. (with Ronald Weitzer)

“Public perceptions of racial bias by the police.” Paper presented in the Race, Politics, and Law Enforcement session, American Association of Public Opinion Research, Nashville, TN. May, 2003. (with Ronald Weitzer) “Gender and racial attitudes: A cross-national study.” Poster session, American Association of Public Opinion Research, Nashville, TN. May, 2003. (with Michael Hughes) “Minority attitudes toward the police: Results from a national survey.” Paper presented at the American Society of Criminology meeting, Chicago, IL. November, 2002. (with Ronald Weitzer) “Rethinking minority attitudes toward the police.” Paper presented at the National Institute of Justice, meeting of the Working Group on the Police, Washington, DC. October, 2002. (with Ronald Weitzer)

“Problem drinking patterns among African Americans: The impacts of discrimination, perceptions of prejudice, and ‘risky’ coping strategies.” Paper presented in the Emergent Trends in the Sociology of Mental Health session, American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL. August, 2002. (with Jack K. Martin and Paul Roman) “Racial profiling and perceptions of fairness in the legal system.” Paper presented in the Plenary Track Thematic Session on Profiling in the Criminal Justice System, American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL. August, 2002. (with Richard W. Brooks and Ronald Weitzer) "Of fear and loathing: The role of 'disturbing behavior,' labels, and causal attributions in shaping public attitudes toward persons with mental illness." Paper presented at Kent State University, Department of Sociology's 2000 Colloquium Series. April, 2000. (with Jack K. Martin and Bernice Pescosolido) "Race and alcohol consumption: Preliminary results from a national survey." Paper presented at the Symposium on Workplace Substance Abuse, R.B. Smithers Institute for Alcohol-Related Workplace Studies of the Institute of Labor Relations, Cornell University. October, 2000. (with Jack K. Martin)

Panelist, thematic session on The Relevance of Religion in American Society in the 21st Century. Eastern Sociological Society, Baltimore, MD. March, 2000. "Comparing public attitudes toward the authority of physicians at the beginning of the health care crisis and at the end of the 20th century." Paper presented in the Emerging Public

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Vita of Steven A. Tuch—Page 15 Health Issues in Medical Care session, American Public Health Association, Chicago, IL. November, 1999. (with Bernice A. Pescosolido and Jack K. Martin) "Gender differences in whites' racial attitudes: Are women really more liberal?" Paper presented in the Public Opinion session, American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL. August, 1999. (with Michael Hughes) "The religious factor in the U.S. Congress." Paper presented in the Religion, Politics, and Social Conflict session, American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL. August, 1999. (with William V. D'Antonio) Panelist, Academic Workplace Workshop: Opportunities to Teach in Other Countries. American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL. August, 1999. "Do attributions and interpersonal contact shape public attitudes toward mental health problems? Applying a traditional sociological model of prejudice." Paper presented at the Indiana Consortium for Mental Health Services Research, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. April, 1999. (with J. Martin and B. Pescosolido)

"Trust in government among black and white adolescents, 1976-1997." Paper presented in the Ethnicity and Political Participation session, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL. April, 1999. Also presented in the Race, Class, and Gender session, D.C. Sociological Society Research Institute, Washington, DC. April, 1999. (with L. Sigelman and J. MacDonald)

“How beliefs about poverty influence racial policy attitudes: A study of whites, African Americans, Hispanics, and Asians in the United States.” Paper presented in the Social Stratification session, American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA. August, 1998. (with M. Hughes)

“How beliefs about poverty influence racial policy attitudes: A study of whites, African Americans, Hispanics, and Asians in the United States.” Invited paper presented at the Racism, Ideology, and Politics Conference, University of California, Los Angeles. November, 1997. (with M. Hughes)

Presider, Prejudice and Stereotypes refereed roundtable. American Sociological Association, Toronto, Canada. August, 1997. “Seeing ourselves as others see us: Blacks’ perceptions of whites’ stereotypes of blacks.” Paper presented in the Prejudice and Stereotypes refereed roundtable, American Sociological Association, Toronto, Canada. August, 1997. (with Lee Sigelman) “Extending research on race-ethnicity to inform research on disability.” Paper presented in the Special Session on Disability and Social Change, American Sociological Association, New York, NY. August, 1996.

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Vita of Steven A. Tuch—Page 16 “The compensation of male and female faculty: Is it equitable?” Paper presented in the Perspectives on Women and Minority Faculty panel, Association for Institutional Research, Albuquerque, NM. May, 1996. (with D. Levin) “Beyond material success: Race and life satisfaction in the middle class.” Paper presented in the Race Relations roundtable, American Sociological Association, Washington, DC. August, 1995. (with P. Beatty) “Fifty years after Myrdal: Blacks' racial policy attitudes in the 1990s.” Paper presented at the Morehouse Research Institute's Sixth National Conference, “An American Dilemma Revisited: Race Relations in a Changing World.” Atlanta, GA. March, 1994. (with L. Sigelman and J.K. Martin) “Demographic trends in graduate education in sociology.” Paper presented in the Research on the Profession session, American Sociological Association, Miami Beach, FL. August, 1993.

“Whites' attitudes toward affirmative action policies.” Paper presented in the Role of Race in Labor Markets session, American Sociological Association, Pittsburgh, PA. August, 1992.

Presider and Discussant, session on The Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations, American Sociological Association, Cincinnati, OH. August, 1991. Organizer and Presider, session on Race Relations, Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA. April, 1991.

“Latent structure methodology in survey analysis.” Invited lecture presented to the social science research staff of the Survey Research Center, University of Georgia, Athens, GA. November, 1990.

Organizer and Presider, session on Race vs. Class: The Continuing Debate, Southern Sociological Society, Louisville, KY. March, 1990.

“Voting in professional associations: A mirror of society?” Paper presented in the American Political Sociology session, American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA. August, 1988. (with W.V. D'Antonio) "Race in the Workplace: The determinants of job satisfaction, 1973-1985." Paper presented in the Race and Ethnic Relations session, Southern Sociological Society, Nashville, TN. March, 1988. (with J.K. Martin) “Urbanism, region, and tolerance revisited: The case of racial prejudice.” Paper presented in the Race and Ethnic Relations session, Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA. April, 1987.

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Vita of Steven A. Tuch—Page 17 “Latent structure models of race attitudes.” Paper presented in the Categorical Data Analysis session, Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA. April, 1986. “Whites' attitudes toward constraints on racial equality.” Paper presented in the Racial and Ethnic Attitudes session, American Sociological Association, Washington, DC. August, 1985. Organizer and Presider, session on Bridging Theory and Quantitative Methods, Southern Sociological Society. Charlotte, NC. April, 1985. “Labor market structure and job satisfaction.” Paper presented in the Organizations session, American Sociological Association, San Antonio, TX. August, 1984 (with S. Hanson and J. Martin) “The determinants of marital instability: Some methodological issues.” Paper presented in the Quantitative Methods session, Southern Sociological Society, Knoxville, TN. April, 1984. (with S. Hanson)

Discussant in the Public Opinion Research session, Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA. April, 1983.

“Continuities and discontinuities in race attitudes: 1972-1980.” Paper presented in the Attitude and Opinion Research session, Southern Sociological Society, Memphis, TN. April, 1982.

“Prestige, work satisfaction, and dimensions of alienation: Comparisons among workers in seven occupations.” Paper presented in the Sociology of Work session, American Sociological Association, New York, NY. August, 1980. (with E. Walsh)

“Analyzing recent trends in prejudice toward blacks: Insights from latent class models.” Paper presented in the Methodology session, Southern Sociological Society, Knoxville, TN. March, 1980. “Social mobility and prejudice: A reexamination.” Paper presented in the Prejudice and Discrimination session, American Sociological Association, Boston, MA. August, 1979. (with D. Smith) Professional Memberships American Sociological Association

Section: Racial and Ethnic Minorities District of Columbia Sociological Society International Sociological Association Society for the Study of Social Problems Southern Sociological Society

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Vita of Steven A. Tuch—Page 18 American Association for Public Opinion Research Service to the Profession Member, Public Understanding of Sociology Award Selection Committee. American Sociological Association, 2016-18. Member, Spivack Program in Applied Social Research. American Sociological Association. 2011-13. Participant, “The General Social Survey: The Next Decade and Beyond.” Workshop on Planning for the Future of the GSS.” National Science Foundation. May 2007. President, District of Columbia Sociological Society. 2000-01. Co-Chair, Local Arrangements Committee for the Year 2000 Meeting, American Sociological Association. 1999-2000. Member, Nominations Committee, District of Columbia Sociological Society. 1999-2000. Member, Awards Committee, District of Columbia Sociological Society. 1998-99; 2001-02; 2003- 04; 2010-13.

Member, Committee on Research on the Profession, American Sociological Association. 1991-93.

Board of Advisory Editors, The Sociological Quarterly. 1991-93. Member, Committee on National Statistics, American Sociological Association. 1990-92. Member, Membership Committee, Southern Sociological Society. 1986-87. Occasional Manuscript Reviewer:

American Sociological Review American Journal of Sociology Social Forces Social Problems Social Currents DuBois Review Public Opinion Quarterly Social Science Quarterly

Social Science Research Sociological Forum Sociological Inquiry Sociological Perspectives Sociological Quarterly

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Social Psychology Quarterly Psychological Reports

Proposal Reviewer:

National Science Foundation Polish National Science Centre

Courses Taught: Undergraduate

Introduction to Sociology Senior Research Seminar

Methods of Research Techniques of Data Analysis Race and Minority Groups Class and Inequality in American Society

Social Problems Comparative Social Stratification Courses Taught: Graduate

Race Relations Methods of Social Research Data Analysis Dissertation and Thesis Advisory Participation: *** Committee Director ***+ Committee Co-Director ** Committee Member * Examiner PhD Dissertation:

Robert Amyot * (Political Science) Cheryl Beattie-Repetti * Phillip Beatty ** (American University) Sarah Benatar *** (Public Policy) Robert Brulle ** Enid Chung * (Psychology) Jacqueline Connelly ** Daniel Coogan ***+ (TSPPPA) Debra Cornelius ** Susan Coyle ** Jennifer Erickson * (Economics) Lorna Forster ** Mark Kugler (Political Science) * Rebekah Hirsch * (Economics) Anne Kasper *

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Tracy McPherson * (Psychology) Shannon Johnson Randall * (Psychology) Yoku Shaw-Taylor *** Janet Shope ** Amy Sickel * (Psychology) Camille Sola *** (TSPPPA) Kathy Stolley *** Jennifer Twombly ** (Public Policy) Jiro Usagami ** (Economics) Dawn Vignoli * (Political Science) Xianghuan Zhang **

M.A. Thesis:

Judie Ahn ** Cheryl Beattie-Repetti **

Phillip Beatty *** Sarah Benatar ** Ronda Britt **

John Buck ** Caitlin Carroll *** David Cort **

Roger-Marc de Souza ** (International Affairs) Jessica DeMaio ***

Gwendolyn Dordick ** Laura Edkins ** Erin Fishburn **

Lisa Garoutte *** Danielle Glosser ***

John Greene *** Marta Kaminski *** Douglas Levin ***

Carrie Markovitz ** Carolina Martin ***

Sarah McDonald *** Jennifer Meyer-Valimont *** Christian Morris** Megan Northrup *** Lee Pearson ** Jennifer Popovic ** Gerald Reed ** Robin Ritzel ** Alison Robbins *** Ann Rodavitch *** Vernon Scott *** Martha Stapleton ***

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Vita of Steven A. Tuch—Page 21 Heidi Steinor ***

Zun Tang ** Sonya Volsky ***+ Noel Walters *** Tanya Whittle ***

University and College Committee Service: Faculty Information System Advisory Committee (FISAC), 2015-16; 2014-15; 2013-14 CCAS Dean Search Committee, 2012-13 GWU Institutional Review Board, 2012-13 CCAS Dean’s Council, 2009-10; 2008-09 Salary Equity Review Task Force (Chair), 2015-16; 2014-15; 2013-14; 2012-13; 2011-12; 2010-11; 2009-10 International Programs Advisory Council (IPAC), 2009-10; 2008-09; 2007-08; 2006-07 (Co-Chair) CCAS Committee on Internships, 2008-09 (Chair) Study Abroad Academic Advisory Committee (SAAAC), 2009-10; 2008-09 CSAS Curriculum Committee, 2003-04; 2002-03; 2001-02; 2000-01; 1999-00; 1998-99 President, Phi Beta Kappa, George Washington University Chapter, 2003-04; 2002-03; 2001-02 Writing Program Task Force, 2003-04; 2002-03 University Committee on Research, 2003-04; 2002-03 Tenure Review Committee, Department of Organizational Sciences, 2004-05 Tenure Review Committee, TSPPPA, 2009-10; 2008-09 Information Technology Advisory Committee (ITAC-Research), 2000-01; 1999-00; 1996-97 Student Appeals Committee, 1996-97; 1995-96; 1994-95; 1993-94; 1992-93 Student Fulbright Review Committee, 2008-09; 2007-08; 2006-07 Pembroke/GW Program Committee, 2001-02; 2000-01; 1999-00; 1998-99; 1996-97; 1995-96 Recruitment Committee, Department of Political Science, 1998-99; 1995-96; 1994-95 Recruitment Committee, Department of Psychology, 2000-01; 1999-00 Recruitment Committee, Department of Educational Leadership, GSEHD, 2005-06 Recruitment Committee, Department of Organizational Sciences, 2009-10; 2008-09 Program Review Committee, Ph.D Program in Human Sciences, 1999-00 Appellate Review Committee on Academic Dishonesty (Chair), 1992-93 Student-Faculty Advisory Council, 1988-89; 1987-88; 1986-87 Joint Committee of Faculty and Students, 1987-88 Faculty Senate Committee on Research, 1985-86