CURRICULUM VITA

GERALD S. STROM

Current Positions:

Professor Department of Political Science (m/c 276) University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, Illinois 60680

Education:

B.A., 1969, Hamline University, St. Paul, Minnesota M.A., 1971, University of Illinois at Urbana Ph.D., 1973, University of Illinois at Urbana

Publications:

Gerald S. Strom, The Logic of Lawmaking: A Spatial Theory Approach (Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990). Barry Rundquist, Gerald Strom, abd Lisa Schmitt, "Chicagoians' Views on Expanding Legalized Gambling in Illinois: A survey Experiment," Illinois Political Science Review Spring 1996, pp. 65-74. Barry S. Rundquist and Gerald S. Strom, "Bill Construction in Legislative Committees: A Study of the U.S. House," Legislative Studies Quarterly, XII (February, 1987), pp. 97-113. Laurily K. Epstein and Gerald S. Strom, "Survey Research and Election Night Projections," Public Opinion 7 (FEB/MAR, 1984), pp. 48-50; reprinted in The Mass Media Campaign '84, edited by Michael J. Robinson and Austin Ranney (Washington, American Enterprise Inst., 1985), pp.40-42. Gerald S. Strom, "Models of Voting," Micropolitics, 2 (1982), pp. 257-277. Laurily K. Epstein and Gerald S. Strom, "Election Night Projections and West Coast Turnout," American Politics Quarterly, 9 (October, 1981), pp. 479-91. Laurily K. Epstein and Gerald S. Strom, "Projections and Voters," New York Times, (December 12, 1980), P. 29. Gerald S. Strom, "Square Pegs and Round Holes: A Comment on Frohlich, Miller, and Sullivan," Political Methodology, 5 (1978), pp.123-125. Barry S. Rundquist, Gerald S. Strom, and John G. Peters, "Corrupt Politicians and Their Electoral Support: Some Theoretical and Experimental Observations," American Political Science Review, LXXI (September, 1977), pp. 954-963. Gerald S. Strom, and Barry S. Rundquist, "A Revised Theory of Winning in House-Senate Conferences," American Political Science Review, LXXI (June, 1977), pp. 448-453. Gerald S. Strom, "On the Apparent Paradox of Participation: A New Proposal," American Political Science Revieican Political Science Review, LXIX (September, 1975), pp. 908-913. Gerald S. Strom, "Congressional Policy Making: A Test of a Theory," Journal of Politics, 37 (August, 1975), pp.711-735. Fred S. Coombs, John G. Peters, and Gerald S. Strom, "Bandwagon, Ballot Position, and Party Effects: An Experiment in Voting Choice," Experimental Study of Politics, III (February, 1974), pp. 31-57. Convention Papers: Gerald S. Strom and Barry S. Rundquist, "On Explaining Legislative Organization," presented at the 1978 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association. Gerald S. Strom and Laurily K. Epstein, "Trends and Patterns in Presidential Election Outcomes: 1932-1980," presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, 1982. Work in Progress: Richard Johnson and Gerald Strom, Doing American Politics Other Professional Activities: Official Representative, ICPSR, 1973-76. Director, Political Data Center, 1973-76. Associate Director of Graduate Studies, 1974-78. Vice Chairman, Department of Political Science, 1977-1982. Election Analyst, NBC News, 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988 and WMAQ Television (Chicago) in 1989, 1991, and 1992, 1994, 1996, 2000. Lecturer, USIA sponsored program on U.S.-Soviet Lawmaker Exchange: Univ. of Ill. at Chicago, 1988. USIA Ampart to New Zealand, the Philippines, and Taiwain 1989; Indonesia and The Peoples Republic of China, 1990. Director, The Political Science Survey, a general population, random digit dialing telephone survey of the City of Chicago conducted by the Department of Political Science, The University of Illinois at Chicago, Winter, 1989; Spring, 1989; Fall, 1989; Winter, 1990; Spring, 1990. Director and Lecturer, American Studies Institute, sponsored by USIA at the University of Illinois at Chicago, Summer, 1990. Fulbright Professor, Hasanuddin University, Ujung Pandang, Indonesia, September, 1991 to January 1992. Chair, Department of Political Science, 1992-1994. Director of Graduate Studies, Political Science, 1996-1998. Presiding Officer, UIC Faculty Senate, 1999-2003. Secretary, University Senates Conference, 2001-2002. Chair, University Senates Conference, 2002-2003. Secretary of the Faculty Senate, 2003-2006. Chair, Faculty Senate Executive Committee, 2003-2006