Tuesday, February 7, 2017



Peter Beattie
Assistant Professor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Assistant Programme Director, MSSc in Global Political Economy
 pbeattie@cuhk.edu.hk / peter@beatt.ie

PUBLICATIONS 


PRESENTATIONS
  • “Testing ‘Elective Affinities’ in China,” ISPP Regional Conference, Taipei, July 27, 2018.
    “Psychology and Neoliberalism: Existence, Implications, and Resistance,” Society for the Study of Social Issues Annual Conference, Pittsburgh PA, July 1, 2018.
  • “The ‘Chicken-and-Egg’ Development of Political Opinions,” International Society of Political Psychology Annual Meeting, Warsaw, July 13, 2016.
  • “Constructing the Other: American Views of Immigrants and Foreigners” (with Shawn Rosenberg), International Society of Political Psychology Annual Meeting, Warsaw, July 16, 2016.
  • “Motivated Knowledge in International Relations,” Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, March 25, 2016.
  • To Thine Own Self Be True: Multiple Frames and Values,” International Society of Political Psychology Annual Meeting, San Diego, July 6, 2015.
  • “Different Ways of Constructing National Identity” (with Shawn Rosenberg), International Society of Political Psychology Annual Meeting, San Diego, July 6, 2015. 
  • Three Perspectives on Information: Memes, Schemas, and Social Representations,” International Conference on Social Representations, São Paulo, July 22, 2014.
  • “What It Means to Be an American: Nationalism and Styles of Thought,” International Society of Political Psychology Annual Meeting, Rome, July 6, 2014.


WORKS IN PROGRESS

  • Testing ‘Elective Affinities’ in China: Links between Ideology and Psychological Traits,” (with Rosalie Chen and Karim Bettache).
  • “Migration: The Political Psychology of the Host Nation” (with Shawn Rosenberg and Genna Beckenhaupt) (Under Review).

SERVICE TO THE DISCIPLINE

  • Associate Editor, Journal of Social and Political Psychology, September 2017-present
  • Co-organizer, Political Psychology: An East Asian Perspective, ISPP Regional Conference 2018
  • Section Chair, Public Opinion and Political Communication, ISPP Annual Conference 2017
  • Reviewer, Political Psychology, International Journal of Press/Politics, European Union Politics, European Societies, Journalism Studies, Journal of Social and Political Psychology, International Journal of Public Opinion Research, Politics and Religion, Global Political Economy: Evolution & Dynamics (6th Edition)
  • Book review co-editor, Political Psychology, January-September 2015

 EDUCATIONEDUCATION
University of California at Irvine, Department of Political Science                   
Ph.D. January 2013-2017
Colloquium presentation on book project: Introduction/Theory, "Demand" Side, Media Effects Part 1/Part 2, "Supply" Side
MA, January 2015
Doris Graber Scholar, September 2014-September 2015
Pedagogical Fellow, Center for Engaged Instruction, January 2016-October 2016

Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, New York, NY                   
JD, International and Comparative Law, June 2006
Dean’s Merit Scholarship
Passed New York Bar Examination, July 2006

New York University, New York, NY
BA Cum Laude, Psychology and Law, May 2003
Dean’s List

HIGHER EDUCATION EXPERIENCEHIGHER EDUCATION EXPERIENCE
The Chinese University of Hong Kong, SAR China
            Assistant Professor, August 2017 present
University of California, Irvine
            Instructor, Summer 2015, 2016
            Teaching Assistant, January 2013 – June 2017
John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY
            Adjunct Professor, June 2007 – December 2012
New York University
            Research Assistant, Tom Tyler's Psychology Lab, October 2010 – May 2012

COURSES TAUGHT


 
Political Psychology for Global Political Economy
Theories of Global Political Economy
            Political Economy of the United States
            Human Rights in Global Political Economy
            Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism
             Comparative Politics

University of California, Irvine, 2013 – present
            Media and Power
Introduction to International Relations (TA)
            Political Psychology (TA)
            Anthropology: Global Cultures (TA)
            Introduction to Economics (TA)
            Political Theory (TA)
            Introduction to Social Psychology (TA)
            Writing Seminar: Political Representation (TA)
            International Studies Forum (TA)
            Principles of Social Science (online) (TA)
            Introduction to Law (TA)

John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York, NY, 2007-2012
Legal Writing


GRANTS/AWARDS

2017 James Danziger Award for Teaching Excellence, UCI

Research Grant, School of Social Sciences, UCI; UROP Research Grant, University of California, Irvine
Research Grant, Faculty of Social Science, CUHK