<< Back to Faculty Paul S. Martin Associate Professor of Public Policy Education & Training Ph.D. (political science), University of Wisconsin B.A., University of California at Irvine 434-924-2933 psm4d@virginia.edu Garrett Hall L037 Curriculum Vitae (195.82 KB) Community Research Lab Project First Gen Lab Courses taught Political and Institutional Context of Public Policy Philanthropy: Public Initiatives for the Private Good Policy Implementation Areas of focus Domestic Policy & Politics Political Science Social Equity Paul Martin is an associate professor of public policy at the Frank Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy at the University of Virginia. Martin is a political scientist with a wide range of research interests. His work has focused on representation, how and when political elites respond to the preferences of ordinary people, for which he received a Dirksen Congressional Research Award; on political participation and advocacy, how and when citizens become involved in the policy process; on the role of mass media, for which he received a Harvard University Goldsmith Award; and on the origins and consequences of social capital (like David Hasslehoff, he’s huge in Europe). His current work focuses on peace and conflict in Northern Ireland, as a comparative lens for understanding such processes in the American context. Dr. Martin teaches courses on the policy process, the role of NGOs in policy, advocacy and inequality, elections and policy, and the role of policy in Northern Ireland. He was awarded the Batten School’s Excellence in Teaching Award in 2019, and UVa’s All-University Teaching Award in 2020. As a first-generation college graduate, he’s been developing a new action-based research course to understand and improve the experience of First-Generation and Low-Income students at UVA, Project First Gen+, supported in part by a THRIVE Teaching Grant from the Office of the Provost and Center for Teaching Excellence. Prior to joining the Batten School in 2011, Dr. Martin was a Political Science faculty member at the University of Oklahoma, where he taught courses on Power and Powerlessness, Community Engagement, Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation, Public Opinion, Congress and Representation, Political Behavior, and American Politics in Comparative Context. He has also served as a faculty member in the Miller Center’s Presidential and Congressional Oral History Projects. He spent a year as an APSA Congressional Fellow in the office of Congressman David R. Obey (WI). A practitioner of community engagement, Martin co-directs the Community Policy, Analytics, and Strategy (CommPAS) Lab, working with community organizations to address data-driven research needs. He has served extensively in the Charlottesville community, including serving on the City of Charlottesville’s Equity Assessment Taskforce, chairing the Madison House Board, serving on the Board of the Thomas Jefferson Area Coalition for the Homeless, the Agency Budget Review team for the City and County, and the Community Development Block Grant Taskforce. Because of this work, he was asked to develop and teach Batten’s first course on philanthropy and non-governmental organizations. Related Content Martin Luther King Jr.’s Moral Call to America News In honor of Black History Month, three members of the Batten community who participated in the School’s Martin Luther King Jr. celebrations reflect on the activist’s legacy. 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Martin Luther King Jr.’s Moral Call to America News In honor of Black History Month, three members of the Batten community who participated in the School’s Martin Luther King Jr. celebrations reflect on the activist’s legacy.
MLK’s Words, Our Voices: A Batten School Collective Reading Event In recognition of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday, Jan. 18, please join Dean Ian Solomon, Associate Professor of Public Policy Paul Martin, and Social Equity Advisor Marrissa Jones for a virtual MLK community reading and dialogue.
Faculty Spotlight: From College Drop-Out to Action-Minded, Award-Winning Professor News Batten's Paul Martin teaches a course aimed at improving experiences for first-generation students at UVA, while also participating in a wide range of activities for the betterment of the Charlottesville community.
Batten's Paul Martin Receives All-University Teaching Award News Martin, who came to UVA as a visiting professor in 2004 in the Department of Politics, then joined the Miller Center of Public Affairs, and became a member of the start-up team when the Batten School was created in 2008, has been lauded for his unrelenting commitment to cultivating his students to be thoughtful citizen-leaders.
University Faculty Learn How to Live More Connected Lives by Confronting Difficult Past News This past June, Batten professors Lucy Bassett and Andrew Pennock participated in the University’s Teaching Race at UVA seminar. Launched in the summer of 2018, the seminar which is an initiative of the Office of the Provost grew out of a desire to deepen faculty’s understanding of the University’s and greater Charlottesville’s complicated history with race.
Batten Professor and Student Play a Pivotal Role in UVA's Successful New Tour for First Gen Students News University of Virginia President Jim Ryan has said one of his missions is that UVA “opens wide the door to opportunity for first-generation, low and middle-income students.” A group of students embraced that spirit even before Ryan joined the University last year and this past semester, opened their arms to local first-generation students with a day of programing tailor-made for them by current first-gen students at UVA.
Citizen Participation and Congressional Responsiveness: New Evidence that Participation Matters Research
Creating Constituencies: Presidential Campaigns, the Scope of Conflict, and Selective Mobilization Research