Jose Manuel MAGALLANES - Evans School of Public Policy and
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Jose Manuel MAGALLANES - Evans School of Public Policy and
Jose Manuel MAGALLANES Department of Social Sciences Political Science Section Pontificia Universidad Catolical del Peru Av. Universitaria 1801 San Miguel, Lima - Peru email: [email protected] website:http://www.pucp.edu.pe/jose-manuel-magallanes Center for Social Complexity Research 1 Building - Suite 373-384 - MS 6B2 George Mason University Fairfax, VA 22030 [email protected] website: http://mason.gmu.edu/ ˜jmagalla Office: (703) 993-1402 Mobile: (571) 830-8088 EDUCATION PhD (c), Computational Social Science Krasnow Institute of Advanced Study George Mason University, Fairfax,VA GPA 3.95 July 2015 (expected) PhD, Psychology Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima-Peru November 2011 MA, Political Science (Major in Public Management) Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, Lima-Peru June 2006 MSc, Technology Management Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria, Lima-Peru December 2000 BSc, Computer Science Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima-Peru October 1998 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Assistant Professor of Political Science Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, Lima-Peru Graduate Research Assistant Center for Social Complexity,Krasnow Institute of Advanced Study George Mason University, Fairfax,VA January 2011 - currently (on leave) August 2012 - currently Graduate Teaching Assistant in Intro to CSS in Python Department of Computational Social Science, Krasnow Institute of Advanced Study George Mason University, Fairfax,VA Spring 2014 Adjunct Professor of Political Science Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, Lima-Peru January 2003 - December 2010 Adjunct Professor of Technology and Public Policy Universidad del Pacfico, Lima-Peru August 2007 - December 2007 Assistant Professor of Computer Programming Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Lima-Peru August 1999 - December 2005 BOOKS Magallanes, Jose Manuel. 2012. Tour guiado por la Estadstica basica: conceptos, mapas, videos y mas. Lima: Pontificia Universidad Catlica del Peru. Social and Political Analysis. A step-by-step approach to collecting and organizing data using R and Python. Cambridge University Press. Magallanes, Jose Manuel. Under Contract. [Expected publication in 2016] PEER-REVIEWED PUBLISHED ARTICLES Magallanes, Jose Manuel and Incio, Jose Luis. 2015.”Indicadores polticos de las elecciones subnacionales Peruanas: Una mirada geoespacial”. In La ciencia poltica latinoamericana. Seleccin de ponencias del VII Congreso de la Asociacin Latinoamericana de Ciencia Poltica by Felipe Botero (Editor). In Press (unpublished) Magallanes, Jose Manuel, Cioffi, Claudio and Burger Annetta. 2014.”Understanding Migration Induced by Climate Change in the Central Andes of Peru via Agent-Based Computational Modeling”. in Proceedings of thw 5th World Congress in Computational Social Science. Sao Paulo,Brasil.ISBN 978-0-692-31895-9 Magallanes, Jose Manuel. 2014. ”Modelos emergentes de gobernabilidad democrtica en la era de la Internet: posibles direcciones de los gobiernos locales”. Revista de Ciencia Politica de la Escuela de Gobierno y Politicas Publicas. Lima: Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru. Magallanes, Jose Manuel. 2013. ”Climate change and politogenesis: the effects of El Nio Southern Oscillation in the emergence of political complexity in early Peru.” Departamento de Ciencias Sociales. Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru. Rottenbacher, Jan Marc; Espinosa, Agustn and Magallanes, Jose Manuel. 2011. ”Analizando el prejuicio: bases ideolgicas del racismo, el sexismo y la homofobia en una muestra de habitantes de la ciudad de Lima - Per”. Rev. psicol. polt. Brasil. 11(22), pp. 225-246 . Magallanes, Jose Manuel. 2010. ”Reflexiones metodolgicas para la ciencia poltica del siglo XXI”. Revista Politai, 0(0). PARTICIPATION IN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES International Conference on Social Computing, Behavioral-Cultural Modeling, and Prediction (SBP): Presenter of Tutorial on Python and R for Social Data Analysis (2014) Presenter of Tutorial on Python and R for Social Data Analysis (2015) (upcoming) World Congress on Social Simulation: Presenter of paper ”Understanding Migration Induced by Climate Change in the Central Andes of Peru via Agent-Based Computational Modeling”, University of Sao Paulo, 2014. Presenter of poster ”The complexity of democratic governance, an ABM”, George Mason University-Fairfax, VA, 2008. Polnet: Presenter of poster ”Organizing and exploring political interactions in legislators for computational network analysis”, Indiana University, 2013. World Social Science Forum: Presenter of Talk ”Complexity and the Governance of the Future”, Bergen - Norway, 2009 Latin American Congress of Political Science: Organizer of Forum ”Methodological Challenges of Political Science in Latin America”, Bogota, 2013. Presenter of paper ”Indicadores polticos de las elecciones subnacionales Peruanas: Una mirada geoespacial”, Bogota, 2013. Organizer of Forum ”Methodological Challenges of Political Science in Latin America”, Lima, 2015. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Courses taught at Undergraduate Level: • Statistics for Political Analysis I • Complexity and Public Policy Courses taught at graduate Level: • Statistics for Political Analysis II • Public Management and Decision Making • Design of Public Policies Courses taught at internal workshops for researchers: • Introduction to Agent-based modeling • Using Python and R for Social Data organization and visualization • Social Network Exploration and visualization UNIVERSITY AND DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE Executive Director of CISEPA (Center for Sociological, Economic, Political and Anthropological Research) at Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru August 2010 - August 2012 Coordinator of Computational Statistics Lab, at School of Social Sciences- Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru August 2008 - August 2010 Coordinator of Interdisciplinary Research Group on Computational Research of Social Complexity, at CISEPA PUCP August 2008 - currently Technical Coordinator of Program on Political Governance at Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru (PUCP) August 2003 - currently HONORS Full tuition assistantship, Center for Social Complexity at George Mason University Scholarship ”Paul Rivet” for graduate studies in France, Embassy of France Invited by National Science Foundation to First World Social Science Forum 2009, Bergen- Norway Two Grants to conduct Social Responsibility projects in 2011 and 2012,PUCP Grants to make innovations in the teaching of statistics in social sciences 2011,PUCP Prize as outstanding researcher 2012,PUCP Scholarship for 2006 Summer School in Agent based modeling, University of Trento Scholarship for 2005 Visit for E-Administration Program, National University of Singapur RESEARCH INTERESTS Application of computational techniques for understanding complex issues in current societies. RELEVANT PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Jurado Nacional de Elecciones (National Jury of Elections) del Peru Project INFOGOB • Organize Electoral Data from every kind of election since 1931. • Create and related composite indexes of political participation. • Produce and share information via www.infogob.com.pe National Congress of Peru Decentralization Committee • Organize data and produce composite indexes to show the effects of decentralization policies. • Produce website for disseminating findings. Parliamentary Service Management Direction • Production of Handbook for Legislative Research • Train analysts in Composite Indices creation and interpretation August 2011 - August 2012 August 2011 - August 2012 May - December 2011 Latin American Association of Political Scientists (ALACIP) School of Methods for Political Analysis • Director of the School. since August 2014 MEMBERSHIPS Latin American Association of Political Scientists (ALACIP) Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Computational Social Science Society of the Americas (CSSSA) COMPUTER SKILLS Advanced user of R, Python, SPSS and Excel. Experienced user of STATA, UCINET, Pajek, Gephi, QGIS, Zotero,ArcGIS,Github,Latex and Ms Office. LANGUAGES Fluent in English, Spanish and French Portuguese (reading only) Italian and German (basic communication)