Atthew Elsen: [email protected] - Edu
Atthew Elsen: [email protected] - Edu
NELSEN
UPDATED 3/22/2019
B.A., Political Science and Asian Studies, St. Olaf College, 2012
Minor: Latin American Studies
PUBLICATIONS Nelsen, Matthew D. (Forthcoming). “Teaching Citizenship: Race and the Behavioral Effects of
American Citizenship Education.” Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics
Nelsen, Matthew D. 2019. "Education, Unequal Policy, and Visions for Equity" in Race &
Place: Young Adults and the Future of Chicago (Genforward at the University of Chicago): 24-
35
Nelsen, Matthew D. “Places of Freedom, Safety, and Joy” in Race & Place: Young Adults and
the Future of Chicago (Genforward at the University of Chicago): 116-126
UNDER REVIEW Nelsen, Matthew D. “Cultivating Youth Engagement: Race and the Behavioral Effects of
Critical Pedagogy.” Political Behavior
SELECTED Matthew Nelsen, 2019, “Cultivating Youth Engagement: Race and the Behavioral Effects of
CONFERENCE Critical Pedagogy,” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science
PRESENTATIONS Association, Washington D.C., August 29-September 1
Matthew Nelsen, 2019, “Cultivating Youth Engagement: Race and the Behavioral Effects of
Critical Pedagogy,” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science
Association, Chicago, IL, April 4-7
Matthew Nelsen, 2018, “Teaching Citizenship: Race and the Behavioral Effects of American
Citizenship Education,” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political
Science Association, Boston, MA, August 30-September 2
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Matthew Nelsen, 2018, “Teaching Citizenship: Race and the Behavioral Effects of American
Citizenship Education,” Poster presented at the Chicago Area Behavior Workshop, Evanston,
IL, May 4
Matthew Nelsen, 2016, “Education’s Solution to the Civic Empowerment Gap,” Paper
presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL,
April 7-10
ONGOING “Assessing Fake News: Civic Education in the New Media Age”
RESEARCH
“Chicago Neighborhood Study” —with Thomas Ogorzalek, Traci R. Burch, Reuel R. Rogers,
and Kumar Ramanathan
TEACHING Teaching Assistant, “Parties and Elections” (undergraduate). Tabitha Bonilla, Department of
EXPERIENCE Political Science, Northwestern University, April 2019-June 2019
Fifth Grade Teacher, The Israel Program for Excellence in English, June 2014-August 2014
Fifth Grade Teacher, San Antonio Independent School District, August 2012-June 2014
Graduate Researcher for Thomas Ogorzalek, Chicago Democracy Project, September 2018-
Present
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Research Assistant for James N. Druckman, Department of Political Science, Northwestern
University, September 2017-June 2018
Research Associate, National Property Valuation Advisors, Inc. August 2015-August 2016
Research Assistant for Micere Keels, Department of Comparative Human Development, The
University of Chicago, March 2015-June 2015
Research Assistant for Betty Farrell, The Cultural Policy Center-The Harris School of Public
Policy, The University of Chicago, September 2014-June 2015
AWARDS AND Summer Research Grant ($600), Northwestern University, Spring 2019
SCHOLARSHIPS Minar Prize for Best Second Year Paper, 2017-2018
Graduate Research Grant ($3,000), The Graduate School, Northwestern University, Spring 2018
Minar Research Grant ($500), Northwestern University, Spring 2018
Summer Research Grant ($1,075), Northwestern University, Spring 2018
Minar Research Grant ($1000), Northwestern University, Spring 2017
Summer Research Grant ($500), Northwestern University, Spring 2017
Northwestern University Fellowship, 2016-2017
Rising Star Teacher of the Year Award, San Antonio Independent School District, 2012-2013
Member of Pi Sigma Alpha, Political Science Honors Society, 2011-2012
Carrow Memorial Scholarship, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, 2011-2012
St. Olaf Scholarship, St. Olaf College, 2009-2012
Winston Cassler Scholarship, St. Olaf College, 2008-2012
SERVICE Teaching Committee, Department of Political Science, Northwestern University, September 2018-
present
Co-Chair, Political Science Graduate Student Union, Northwestern University, June 2018-present
Mentor to incoming Teach For America corps members, Northwestern University, December 2017-
present
High School Entrance Test and ACT Tutor, Nurturing Wisdom Tutoring, September 2014-present
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LANGUAGES English: Speaking, reading, and writing
Spanish: Speaking, reading, and writing
Japanese: Speaking, reading, and writing
SELECTED Matthew Nelsen, “Arts Participation is Civic participation” June 2015, The Digest, Issue 7-
OTHER Arts, Politics, and Civic Participation, The Cultural Policy Center-The Harris School of Public
WRITING Policy, The University of Chicago
http://culturalpolicy.uchicago.edu/digest/cultural-participation-civic-participation
Matthew Nelsen, “Reevaluating the Social Worth of Community Arts Participation” June
2015, The Digest, Issue 7-Arts, Politics, and Civic Participation, The Cultural Policy Center-
The Harris School of Public Policy, The University of Chicago
http://culturalpolicy.uchicago.edu/digest/reevaluating-social-worth-community-arts-
participation
Matthew Nelsen, “What’s Great about the ‘Good City?’” January 2015, The Digest, Issue 5-
Looking Back, Looking Forward: What's Next for the Creative City? The Cultural Policy
Center-The Harris School of Public Policy, The University of Chicago
http://culturalpolicy.uchicago.edu/digest/what%E2%80%99s-great-about-%E2%80%98good-
city%E2%80%99