Christian A. Lindke
2231 Watkins Hall 417-B West Foothill Blvd #393
900 University Ave Glendora, CA 91741
Riverside, CA 92521
(951) 827-5797
clind006@ucr.edu
www.christianlindke.com
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Voter Mobilization, Political Polarization, American Politics, Public Opinion, Political Campaigns
EDUCATION
University of California, Riverside – 3rd Year Ph.D. Student
California State University Polytechnic, Pomona, MBA 2014
University of Nevada, Reno, B.A. in Political Science 2000
BOARD POSITIONS
Advisory Board Member, California Task Force on K-12 Learning
(2013 – Present)
Steering Committee Member, California Campaign for the Civic Mission of Schools
(2010 – Present)
Board Member and Past President, Southern California Social Studies Association
(2009 – Present)
Planning Committee, Los Angeles County Constitution Day
(2006 – Present)
ACADEMIC PRESENTATIONS
“Streaming Advertisements in Online Programming: Will Millennials Zip, Zap, or
Watch?” Poster Session at the AMA Winter Marketing Educators Conference,
February 26th – 28th, 2016, Las Vegas, NV.
“The Impact of Personal Involvement, Ad Avoidance, and Goal Systems on Viewer’s
Willingness to Watch Advertisements during Online Streaming Shows.” (with
Jae Min Jung) at the DMA Marketing Edge Direct Interactive Marketing Research Summit, October 25th – 26th, 2014, San Diego, CA.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Introduction to Political Ideologies (Writing Across the Curriculum), UC Riverside, 2016
U.S. Latin American Relations, UC Riverside, 2015
Introduction to American Politics, UC Riverside, 2015
Introduction to American Politics (Writing Across the Curriculum), UC Riverside, 2015
The Politics and Government of California, UC Riverside, 2014
HONORS AND AWARDS
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Pi Sigma Alpha Honor Society (1999)
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Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society (2010)
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Golden Key International Honour Society (2011)
THESIS
Watching Television in a Post-TV World: How Personal Involvement, Equifinality, and Ad Avoidance Tendencies Affect a Viewer’s Willingness to Watch Advertisements
CURRICULUM BOOKS
Democracy in Action: A 5th Grade Civic Education Curriculum (Assistant Editor)
Your Vote is Your Voice: A Middle School Civic Education Curriculum (Editor)
Citizens. Not Spectators: A High School Civic Education Curriculum (Editor)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Arsalyn Program of Ludwick Family Foundation (2001 – Present)
Program Director (2002 – Present)
SELECTED PROFESSIONAL RESENTATIONS
“Your Vote is Your Voice: Teaching Voting and Voting Rights,” (with Rebecca
Valbuena) at the California Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference,
March 4th to 6th, 2016, Costa Mesa, CA.
“Kids Can Comprehend the Constitution,” (with Rebecca Valbuena) at the National
Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference, November 9th – 15th, 2015,
New Orleans, LA.
“Voting Rights and the Constitution,” Presented at the Los Angeles County Office of
Education Constitution Day Conference, September 17, 2011.
“Simulating Elections on Your Campus,” (with Melissa Germann) Presented at the
California Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference, February, 2010.
“Democracy in Action: 5th Graders Learning to Vote,” (with Melissa Germann) at the
California Council for the Social Studies Annual Conference
March, 2009
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
Society for Personality and Social Psychology (2016 – Present)
International Society for Political Psychology (2015 – Present)
Western Political Science Association (2013 – Present)
American Political Science Association (2012 – Present)
California Council for the Social Studies (2005 – Present)
National Council for the Social Studies (2005 – Present)
Los Angeles Press Association (2004 – Present)
KEY PARTNERSHIPS
Mikva Challenge (2016)
USC – CALIS (2011 – Present)
Center for Civic Engagement (2010 – Present)
Los Angeles County Office of Education (2007 – Present)
Constitutional Rights Foundation (2008 – Present)
Mobilize.org (2004 – 2012)
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