CHAN WOONG SHIN Division of Social Sciences 4201 South Washington Street Marion, IN 46953 765-677-2145 765-677-1539 (fax) chan.shin@indwes.edu EMPLOYMENT (Marion, Indiana) Assistant Professor in International Relations August 2013 present Le Moyne College (Syracuse, New York) Spring 2013 Adjunct Instructor EDUCATION (Syracuse, New York) Ph.D. in Political Science June 2014 Subfields: International Relations, American Politics Dissertation Title: America s New Internationalists? Evangelical Transnational Activism and U.S. Foreign Policy Certificate in University Teaching August 2012 Seoul National University (Seoul, Korea) M.A. in International Relations February 2004 B.A. in Political Science February 2001 RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS Global Humanitarianism and Human Rights, Transnational Actors and Activism, Religion and International Relations, International Norms and Ethics, U.S. Foreign Relations, American Political Development TEACHING Assistant Professor POL 100 American Government (Fall 2013, Spring 2014) POL 200 State and Local Government and Politics (Fall 2013, Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Spring 2016) GEO 202 Political and Cultural Geography (Fall 2013 Spring 2016) POL 230 World Politics (Fall 2013, Fall 2014, Fall 2015) POL 232 Comparative Politics (Spring 2015, Spring 2016)
POL/INR 332 International Peace and Conflict (Fall 2014) INR 375 Foreign Policy Analysis (Fall 2015) INR 432 Global Governance (Spring 2015) Instructor Le Moyne College PSC 101-02 American National Politics (Spring 2013) PSC 300 The Politics of Global Humanitarianism (Spring 2012) PSC 121 American National Government and Politics (Fall 2010) PSC 122 American State and Local Government and Politics (Fall 2009) PSC 121 American National Government and Politics (Summer 2008) Teaching Assistant Fall 2004 Spring 2013, Courses: Constitutional Law II; Modern American Presidency; Politics of East Asia; U.S. Congress and Legislative Process; Politics in the Cyber Age; International Relations; American National Government and Politics (2 times); Religion and Politics; The Politics of Citizenship; Comparative Government and Politics; U.S. Foreign Policy; Inequality and American Politics; and Foundations of American Political Thought Teaching Associate Fall 2007 Spring 2008, Selected based on excellent performance as a teaching assistant; organized departmental orientation for incoming graduate students and professional development seminars for graduate students and faculty Web-Based Course Reviewer September 2011-October 2011 Free Education Initiative, Saylor Foundation POLSC 101 Introduction to Politics PUBLICATIONS Book Reviews Review of The Varieties of Religious Repression: Why Governments Restrict Religion, by Ani Sarkissian. Forthcoming. Christian Scholars Review. Review of The Contested Public Square: The Crisis of Christianity and Politics, by Greg Forster. 2010. Evangelical Review of Society and Politics 4 (2): 80-84. Review of Subverting Global Myths: Theology and the Public Issues Shaping Our World, by Vinoth Ramachandra. 2009. Evangelical Review of Society and Politics 3 (2): 59-61. Non-Peer Reviewed Articles Accountability of Transnational NGOs, (with Hans Peter Schmitz, Paloma Raggo, and Tosca Bruno-van Vijfeijken). 2012. Practitioner Brief No. 3, Transnational NGO Initiative, Moynihan 2 of 5
Institute of Global Affairs, Maxwell School. (Accessible at http://www.maxwell.syr.edu/uploadedfiles/moynihan/tngo/ngo%20brief%20no.3.pdf). Are Culture Wars Over? U.S. Evangelicals and the Global AIDS Crisis. 2009. Case Study Written for the Luce Project in Religion, Media, and International Relations,. (Accessible at http://sites.maxwell.syr.edu/luce/chanwoong.html). RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Research Associate 2011 2012 Transnational NGO Initiative, Moynihan Institute for Global Affairs, Maxwell School, Syracuse University Research Assistant Center for International Studies, Seoul National University 2001 2004 GRANTS AND AWARDS Hinds Fellowship,, 2015-2016 ($3,000 and 6-hour course release) Faculty Vision Trip Award (with Dr. Soyoung Lee),, Summer 2015 ($3,160) Roscoe Martin Fund for Research, Maxwell School,, 2010 ($1,250), 2011 ($500) Grant for Case Study Development, Luce Project in Religion, Media, and International Relations,, 2008-2009 ($4,000) Future Professoriate Program Teaching Associateship,, 2007-2008 Travel Grant,,, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 Travel Grant, Moynihan Institute for Global Affairs,, 2011 Summer Research Award,,, 2005, 2006, 2008 CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Re-imagining Power and Politics: Thoughts from Using Andy Crouch s Playing God: Redeeming the Gift of Power in Introductory Political Science Classes. Kuyers Conference on Faith and Teaching, Calvin College, Michigan, October 1-3, 2015. American Evangelicals and U.S. Foreign Policy. Faculty Research and Writing Work Group,, Indiana, April 3, 2014. The Contentious Emergence of International Religious Freedom Advocacy within American Evangelicalism. Christians in Political Science Conference, Gordon College, Massachusetts, May 31-June 3, 2012. Beyond Naming and Shaming: U.S. Evangelicals New Strategies of International Human Rights Advocacy. International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Diego, California, April 1-4, 2012. 3 of 5
Toward a More Holistic Mission? The Evolving Concept of Mission among American Evangelical Transnational NGOs. International Studies Association Annual Convention, San Diego, California, April 1-4, 2012. In Word and Deed: How Evangelical Transnational NGOs Frame Their Missions. The Sixth Biennial Symposium on Religion and Politics, Calvin College, Michigan, April 28-30, 2011. Toward a More Holistic Mission? The Tension between Evangelism and Social Action within Evangelical Mission Discourse. Political Science Research Workshop, Department of Political Science,, March 25, 2011. The AIDS Evangelists: The Global Activism of U.S. Evangelicals and the Transformation of HIV/AIDS. The Fifth Biennial Symposium on Religion and Politics, Calvin College, Michigan, April 23-25, 2009. Beyond the Culture Wars? U.S. Evangelical Christian Activism in Foreign Policy. Political Science Research Workshop,,, October 24, 2008. Making the World Safe for Religion(s): US Christian Advocacy for International Religious Freedom. 40th Annual Meeting, International Studies Association Northeast, Baltimore, Maryland, October 3, 2008. US Christian Activism, US Foreign Policy, and International Religious Freedom: A Social Movement Approach to the Emergence of a New Human Rights Norm. SLAPP Research Workshop, Campbell Public Affairs Institute, Maxwell School,, November 29, 2007. CONFERENCE AND PROFESSIONAL WORKSHOP PARTICIPATION The Kuyers Conference on Faith and Teaching, Calvin College, Michigan, October 1-3, 2015. The Henry Symposium on Religion and Politics, Calvin College, Michigan, April 30-May 2, 2015. From Worldview to Worship: The Liturgical Turn in Cultural Theory (Directed by Dr. James K.A. Smith), Seminars in Christian Scholarship, Calvin College, Michigan, June 20-July 8, 2011 The Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, Hosted by the Consortium for Qualitative Research Methods and the Moynihan Institute for Global Affairs at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University,, New York, June 14-25, 2010 Interpretive and Relational Methods and Methodologies Workshop, International Studies Association Northeast, Baltimore, Maryland, October 4, 2008 UNIVERSITY SERVICE Global Studies Committee,, 2014 present Faculty Advisor, Association of International Relations (AIR),, 2014 present 4 of 5
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Political Science Association, 2004 present International Studies Association, 2008 present REFERENCES Dr. Hans Peter Schmitz Associate Professor 315-443-5919 hpschmit@maxwell.syr.edu Dr. Kristi Andersen Professor 315-443-9341 andersen@maxwell.syr.edu Dr. Thomas M. Keck Associate Professor and Chair 315-443-5862 tmkeck@maxwell.syr.edu Dr. David Bartley Professor and Chair Division of Social Sciences 765-677-2302 david.bartley@indwes.edu Last updated: February 15, 2016 5 of 5