CURRICULUM VITAE
WORK:
Assistant Professor, Northern
EDUCATION:
Ph.D., 2007. The
M.A., 1999, Sociology, The
B.A. with Honors in Sociology and Philosophy, 1996,
PUBLICATIONS:
Robison, Kristopher K., Edward M. Crenshaw and J. Craig Jenkins. 2006. "Ideologies of Violence: The Social Origins of Islamist and Leftist Transnational Terrorism." Social Forces. 84(4):2027-2046.
Crenshaw, Edward M. and Kristopher K. Robison . 2006. “Globalization and the Digital Divide: The Roles of Structural Conduciveness and Global Connection in Internet Diffusion.” Social Science Quarterly. 87(1): 191-207.
Crenshaw, Edward M. and Kristopher K. Robison. 2006. “Jump Starting the Internet Revolution: How Global Connections Help the Diffusion of the Internet.” Journal of the Association of Information Systems. Special Issue on the Digital Divide. 7(1): 3.
Robison, Kristopher K. and Edward M. Crenshaw. 2002. “Cyber-Space and Post-Industrial Transformations: A Cross-National Analysis of Internet Development.” Social Science Research 31(3): 334-363.
Crenshaw, Edward M. and Kristopher K. Robison 2000. “Diffusion and the Digital Divide” China’s Wired. 4(11).
Crenshaw, Edward M., Paxton, Pamela, Robison, Kristopher K., Morishima, Rumi. 2004. Westernization Comparative Panel Dataset, 1975-1995. Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research. www.icpsr.umich.edu
Paxton, Pamela, Crenshaw, Edward M., Morishima, Rumi, Robison, Kristopher K.. 2004. Globalization Comparative Panel Dataset, 1975-1995. Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research. www.icpsr.umich.edu
PAPERS IN PROCESS:
"The “Roots” of Transnational Terrorism: A Replication and Extension of Burgoon" (revise and resubmit Journal of Conflict Resolution) Edward M. Crenshaw, Kristopher K. Robison and J. Craig Jenkins.
Crenshaw, Edward M. and Kristopher K. Robison. 2008. “Population and Development: A Sociodemographic Model of Economic Growth.” (revise)
"Terrorism and the Escalation of Violence: When does Terrorism lead to Civil War?" (revise)
“The Injustices of Terrorism: Civil Violence and State Abuse of Human Rights” (revise)
“When Terrorism Turns Heads: Civil Terrorism and Adverse Regime Change.” (revise)
“When it Bleeds it Leads: Media, Democratic Freedoms and Terrorism” Edward M. Crenshaw, J. Craig Jenkins and Kristopher K. Robison.
“Studying Terrorism: A Comparison and Discussion of Current Data Sources
on International Terrorism” J. Craig Jenkins, Edward M. Crenshaw and Kristopher
K. Robison.
“Media Bias and the Reporting of Terrorist Incidents” Edward M. Crenshaw, J.
Craig Jenkins and Kristopher K. Robison.
“The Relationship between Westernization and Globalization.” Pamela M. Paxton,
Edward M. Crenshaw, Rumi Morishima and Kristopher K. Robison.
GRANTS:
“The Ecology of Terrorist Organizations." Project consultant. PIs Jonathan Wilkenfield, Victor Asal, Edward M. Crenshaw, Gary LaFree, Venkatramanan S. Subrahmanian.
PROFESSIONAL
MEETINGS:
"The Sociodemographic Determinants of Economic Growth: Age-Structure, Preindustrial Heritage, and Sociolinguistic Integration" Boston August 2008, ASA Presentation
“Why is Terrorism Consequential? The role of Terrorism in Crisis and Fear” (Midwest Sociological Society, 2008)
"The “Roots” of Transnational Terrorism: A Replication
and Extension of Burgoon"
"Economic Development and Demography"
"The Variety of Terror: Analytic Differences between Ethno-separatist, Religious and Leftist Terrorism." Spring 2007. ISA Presentation.
“Civil and State Terrorism: Terrorism’s Effects on States’ Respect for Human
Rights” Kristopher K. Robison.
“New Civilizational War? International Terrorism in the Middle East,
1968-2002.” ASA presentation.
“Globalization and the Digital Divide: The Roles of Structural
Conduciveness and Global Connection in Internet Diffusion.” Presentation at
MISCR-CRITO Digital Divide Symposium with Edward M. Crenshaw.
“Measuring Globalization: A Confirmatory Factor Analysis of a Multidimensional
Concept.” ASA presentation 2003. Edward Crenshaw, Pamela Paxton, Rumi Morishima
and Kristopher K. Robison.
"Demography and Development." with Professor Edward M. Crenshaw
Ohio-State Initiative in Population Research Seminar January 2002
“Global Diffusion of the Internet: the Impact of Urban Primacy and
Proto-Modernity.” ASA presentation.
“Cyber-Space and Post-Industrial Transformations” ASA presentation.
“Cyber-Space and Post-Industrial Transformations: A Cross-National Analysis of
Internet Development” with Professor Edward M. Crenshaw for Departmental
Seminar March 2000
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE:
Instructor, Contemporary Social and Sociological Theory.
Northern
Graduate Teaching Associate,
Department of Sociology,
Research Assistant Department of Sociology and
Research Assistant Department
of Sociology and
Development of Globalization/Westernization
Comparative Panel Dataset, 1975-1995 (ICPSR)
Project Manager, Political Violence Research Group,
Department of Sociology
Summer 2006-Summer 2007
Independent Instructor, Department of Sociology, Ohio State University
Sociology 597.01 “Contemporary World Societies: Global Issues and
Globalization” (Spring 2003).
Independent Instructor, Department of Sociology,
Independent Instructor, Department of Sociology,
PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS:
Research Interests
Globalization and development
Internationalization of telecommunications technology and usage
Political violence, International Terrorism
Macro-social theory
TEACHING INTERESTS:
Collective Action/Social Movements; Conflict and Political Violence
Globalization and Development
Theories of Social Change
Demography
Contemporary and Classical Social Theory
GRANTS/AWARDS:
Mershon International Studies Center Grant for Terrorism and Socio-Political
Outcomes 2004
Departmental Summer Publishing Fellowship 2006
HONORS:
Magna Cum Laude, B.A. in Sociology and Philosophy (Hardin-Simmons
University) 1996
Walton Scholarship in Philosophy 1994-1996 (
“Best Student in Sociology” Award (Hardin-Simmons University 1995)
“Best Master’s Student” Department of Sociology 2000
Entrance and Acceptance to Compete in the Graduate Research Forum at
MEMBERSHIPS:
ASA
CITSA (Communications and Information Technologies Section of ASA)
Peace, War and Social Conflict Section, ASA
Evolution and Society Section, ASA
REFERENCES: (available upon request)