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MABEL BEREZIN Department of Sociology, Cornell University 346 Uris Hall, Ithaca NY 14853 www.mabelberezin.com [email protected] @mabelberezin February 21, 2021 Academic Appointments Associate to Full Professor, Sociology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 2002 to present. Chair, Sociology, 2010 – 2014 Field Member: Government; Peace Studies Professeur Invité. CERI: Centre de recherche dédié aux sciences sociales de l’international, Sciences-Po, Paris, France, 2011 Professeur Invité, École des Hautes Études Sciences Sociales, Paris, France, 2001 Visiting Associate Professor, Geography/Sociology; UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, 1996 – 2001 Assistant Professor, Sociology; University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 1989 – 1996 Lecturer, Social Studies; Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1987 – 1989 Research Areas Sociology of Culture; Political Sociology; Comparative Historical Sociology; Qualitative Research Methods; Classical and Contemporary Social Theory; Political Communication; Political Geography; Comparative Politics of Europe. Education Ph.D., Sociology, Harvard University, 1987

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MABEL BEREZIN Department of Sociology, Cornell University

346 Uris Hall, Ithaca NY 14853 www.mabelberezin.com

[email protected] @mabelberezin

February 21, 2021

Academic Appointments

Associate to Full Professor, Sociology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. 2002 to present.

Chair, Sociology, 2010 – 2014 Field Member: Government; Peace Studies

Professeur Invité. CERI: Centre de recherche dédié aux sciences sociales de l’international, Sciences-Po,

Paris, France, 2011 Professeur Invité, École des Hautes Études Sciences Sociales, Paris, France, 2001

Visiting Associate Professor, Geography/Sociology; UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, 1996 – 2001 Assistant Professor, Sociology; University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 1989 – 1996 Lecturer, Social Studies; Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, 1987 – 1989 Research Areas

Sociology of Culture; Political Sociology; Comparative Historical Sociology; Qualitative Research Methods; Classical and Contemporary Social Theory; Political Communication; Political Geography; Comparative Politics of Europe. Education

Ph.D., Sociology, Harvard University, 1987

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Books

The End of Security and the Rise of Populism. [Working Title] NY: Oxford University Press. Under

Contract. Illiberal Politics in Neoliberal Times: Culture, Security, and Populism in the New Europe. Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press, 2009.

Translation. Turkish, Neoliberal Zamanlarda Liberal-Olmayan Politikalar, trans. Enis Köksaldı. Istanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi Yayınlar Press, 2011.

Books in Conversation: “New Directions in Studying the Old and New European Right.” 18th International Conference of Europeanists. Barcelona, Spain (June 20-22), 2011.

Honorable Mention, Book Prize, Political Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, 2010.

Author Meets Critics Session. 34rth Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Long Beach CA (November 12-15). Critics Comments published in Trajectories with Author Response, Vol. 21 (2): Spring 2010, pp. 7-21, 2009.

Book Talk with invited critics. Center for European Studies, University of California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles, Ca. (October 22), 2009.

Author Interview. ROROTOKO (September 25), 2009. http://rorotoko.com/interview/20090925_berezin_mabel_illiberal_politic_neoliberal_security_populism_europ/?page=2

Reviewed in: American Journal of Sociology; Contemporary Sociology; Acta Sociologica; Choice; French Politics, Culture and Society; Journal of Common Market Studies; Journal of Canadian Sociology; Journal of Modern History; Journal of World-Systems Research; E-Extreme Newsletter; European Political Science (Review Essay); Perspectives on Politics; Political Science Quarterly; West European Politics.

Europe without Borders: Re-mapping Territory, Citizenship and Identity in a Transnational Age. [Co-edited with

Martin Schain]. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003.

Selected for inclusion in Annual Report FY 2004: A Distinctive Edge: Research at Cornell, Office of the Vice Provost for Research at Cornell University.

Selected for inclusion in JP Morgan's Top Ten Summer 2004 Reading List "based upon the quality of the content, the timeliness of the appeal, and the expertise of the authors"

Reviewed in: American Journal of Sociology; Contemporary Sociology; Social Forces; Cambridge Review of International Affairs; Geopolitics; Journal of Common Market Studies; Journal of Contemporary European Studies; Choice; Perspectives on Political Science; European Integration; Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development.

Making the Fascist Self: The Political Culture of Inter-war Italy. In the "Wilder House Series in Culture,

Politics and History." Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1997.

Co-Winner of J. David Greenstone Prize for Best Book of 1996-1997 in "Politics and History" given by the American Political Science Association, 1998.

Named an "Outstanding Academic Book of 1997", by Choice, 1998.

Awarded Honorable Mention, Book Prize, Culture Section, American Sociological Association, 1998.

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Reprinted, pages 241-255 in Fascism: Critical Concepts in Political Science, Volume 3, eds. Roger Griffin and Matthew Feldman. London: Routledge, 2003.

Reviewed in: American Journal of Sociology; Contemporary Sociology; Social Forces; Journal of Modern Italian Studies; American Historical Review; Times Literary Supplement; Comparative Studies in Society and History; Choice; Contemporary European History (review essay); Italian Politics and Society: Newsletter of CONGRIPS.

Publications [sorted by subject area]

I. Illiberal Politics: Nationalism, Fascism and Right Extremism Forthcoming. “Illiberal and Liberal Identities: Thinking Through the Boundaries.” In Handbook of

Illiberalism, Andras Sajo and Stephen Holmes, eds. NY: Routledge. 2019a “Fascism and Populism: Are They Useful Categories for Comparative Sociological

Analysis?” Annual Review of Sociology 45: 345-61.

2019b “#OnArrive — But Where Are We?: Unpacking the electoral performance of Europe’s nationalist right.” Public Seminar (May 31) https://publicseminar.org/essays/onarrive-but-where-are-we/.

2019c “Past is Prologue: Electoral Events of Spring 2012 and the Old “New” Nationalism in Post-

Security Europe.” In Populism and the Crisis of Democracy, Gregor Fitzi, Jurgen Mackert and Bryan S. Turner, eds. Volume 1. Concepts and Theories. London: Routledge: 109-29.

2018 [Co-authored with Thomas Davidson], “Britain First and the UK Independence Party:

Social Media and the Movement Party Dynamic.” “Special Issue: Contesting Trump.” Mobilization 23 (4): 485-511.

2017 “Populism as Collateral Damage: Opportunities for Comparative Analysis.” Trajectories: Newsletter of the Comparative and Historical Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association 28(3): 2-4. http://asa-comparative-historical.org/newsletter/Trajectories_Spring_2017.pdf

2015a “Extremist Politics Before and After Charlie Hebdo.” Global Dialogue 5 (1), June. http://isa-global-dialogue.net/extremist-politics-before-and-after-charlie-hebdo/

2015b "Globalization Backlash." In Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Robert Scott

and Stephen Kosslyn, eds. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781118900772.etrds0151/abstract

2013 “The Normalization of the Right in Post-Security Europe.” In Politics in the Age of Austerity,

Armin Schaefer and Wolfgang Streeck, eds. UK: Polity Press: 239-261. 2012 “Sovereign Debt and Nationalism: Normalizing the European Right.” States, Power and

Societies: Newsletter of the Political Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association 17 (1):

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(Winter) 5-6. 2009 “Fascism,” The Concise Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, George Ritzer and J. Michael Ryan,

eds. London: Wiley-Blackwell. 2007a “Revisiting The French Front National: The Ontology of a Political Mood.” (Special Issue:

Racist and Far Right Groups) Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 36 (2) (April): 129-146. 2007b “Globalization” In Europe Since 1914: Encyclopedia of the Age of War And Reconstruction, John

Merriman and Jay Winter, eds. Volume 3 Detroit: Charles Scribner’s Sons: 1242-1245. 5 Volumes

2007c “Fascism.” In The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, George Ritzer, ed. Oxford: Blackwell:

1644-1647. 2007d “Post-Nationalism.” In The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, George Ritzer, ed. Oxford:

Blackwell: 3676-3577. 2007e “Between Zollverein and Patrie: The French National Front, the ‘New’ April 21 and the

Rejection of the European Constitution.” Available at Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, Working Paper Series, #9-07, Cornell University.

2006a “The Festival State: Celebration and Commemoration in Fascist Italy.” The Journal of Modern

European History. 3 (1): S. 60-74. 2006b “Appropriating the ‘No:’ The French National Front, the Vote on the Constitution, and the

‘New’ April 21.” PS: Political Science and Politics 39 (April): 269-272. 2006c “Xenophobia and the New Nationalisms.” In Handbook of Nations and Nationalism, Gerard

Delanty and Krishan Kumar, eds. London: Sage Publications: 273-284.

2004 "Reasserting the National: The Paradox of Populism in a Transnational Europe." Prepared for Invited Thematic Panel, "Citizenship and Identity in a Unifying Europe, American Sociological Association Meetings, 2004. Available at Center for the Study of Economy and Society, Working Paper Series, #21, Cornell University Department of Sociology.

(http://www.economyandsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/wp21_berezin_04.pdf)

2003 “Martiri del Fascismo.” In Dizionario del fascismo, vol. 2, eds. Victoria de Grazia and Sergio

Luzzatto. Turin: Einaudi: 101-102. 2002 “Commemorazione.” In Dizionario del fascismo, Vol. 1. Victoria de Grazia and Sergio

Luzzatto, eds. Turin: Einaudi: 101-102. 1998-9 “Making the Fascist Self". Clio 9 (Fall/Winter): 5, 39-41. 1996 “`The Dead are Equal': History Making, Moral Relativism and the Rise of the New Italian

Right." Comparative Study of Social Transformation (CSST), Working Paper #109; Center

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for Research on Social Organization (CRSO), Working Paper #534, University of Michigan. (https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/handle/2027.42/51298).

1990 "Created Constituencies: Fascism and the Italian Middle Classes." In Splintered Classes: Politics

and the Lower Middle Classes in Interwar Europe. Rudy Koshar, ed. New York: Holmes and Meier: 142-63.

1988 "The Content of No Content: The State, Theater and Social Meaning in Fascist Italy".

Working Paper 0002, Center for Research on Politics and Social Organization, Department of Sociology, Harvard University, (Summer).

II. Political Sociology of Europe 2018 “Crisis or Improvisation? A Historical Meditation on Italian Post-War Political

Development.” In Italy from Crisis to Crisis: Political Economy, Security and Society in the 21st Century, Matthew Evangelista, ed. NY: Routledge: 219-231.

2014 “Comments on Waves of War.” Trajectories: Newsletter of the Comparative and Historical Sociology

Section of the American Sociological Association 26(1):75-79.

2011 “Europe Was Yesterday.” Harvard International Review. Web Symposium (January 7). http://hir.harvard.edu/europe-was-yesterday?page=0%2C2

2009 “The Strength of Weak National Identities: Italian Political Development and Europe.”

Italian Politics and Society: The Review of the Conference Group on Italian Politics and Society (CONGRIPS), APSA 68 (Fall): 8-16.

2008 [Co-authored with Juan Diez-Medrano] “Distance Matters: Place, Political Legitimacy and

Popular Support for European Integration”. Comparative European Politics 6 (March): 1-32.

2006a "Distance Matters: Place, Political Legitimacy and Public Support for European Integration." (With Juan Diez-Medrano) Available at Center for the Study of Economy and Society, Working Paper Series, #27, Cornell University Department of Sociology.

2006b “Great Expectations: Reflections on Identity and the European Monetary Union”. In The

Year of the Euro: The Cultural, Social and Political Import of Europe’s Single Currency, Robert Fishman and Anthony Messina, eds. South Bend, IN: University of Notre Dame Press: 97-107.

2004 “Towards a New Political Sociology of Europe: Symposium”. European Studies Newsletter

(Council for European Studies, Columbia University) 34 (September): 1, 3-5. 2003 “Territory, Emotion and Identity: Spatial Re-Calibration in a New Europe.” In Europe

Without Borders: Re-mapping Territory, Citizenship and Identity in a Transnational Age, Mabel Berezin and Martin Schain, eds. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press:1-30.

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2002 "Western European Studies: Culture.” In International Encyclopaedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 24, Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes, eds. Amsterdam: Elsevier: 16458-63.

2000 “The Euro is More than Money: Converting Currency, Exchanging Identity, and Selling

Citizenship in Post-Maastricht Europe”. Policy Newsletter, Center for Economy and Society University of Michigan Business School, Volume1, Issue1,(Spring) (http://www.bus.umich.edu/cse/nsltr_archives.html).

1989 "Stampa e terrorismo internazionale: il dirottamento dell'Achille Lauro." Polis 3 (1): 67-84. III. Cultural Sociology 2020a “The Absence of the Ordinary in 2020 Presidential Politics: What Politicians Communicate.”

Sociological Forum 35 (3): 1-9. 2020b [Co-authored with Emily Sandusky, and Thomas Davidson]. 2020. “Culture in Politics and

Politics in Culture: Institutions, Practices, and Boundaries.” Pp. 102-31 in The New Handbook of Political Sociology, eds. Thomas Janoski, Cedric de Leon, Joya Misra, and Isaac William Martin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2017a “On the Construction Sites of History: Where Did Donald Trump Come From?” Special

Issue on 2016 US Election American Journal of Cultural Sociology 5(3): 322-337.

2019. Reprinted in Politics of Meaning/Meaning of Politics: Cultural Sociology of the 2016 US Presidential Election, eds. Jason L. Mast and Jeffrey C. Alexander. NY Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 97-114.

2017b [Co-authored with Emily Sandusky]. “Political Culture.” In Oxford Bibliographies in Sociology.

Ed. Janeen Baxter. New York: Oxford University Press. http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199756384/obo-9780199756384-0201.xml?rskey=w6Ndk8&result=104

2016a [Co-authored with Alicia Eads]. “Risk is for the Rich? Childhood Vaccination Resistance and

the Culture of Health.” Special Issue: Social, Science and Medicine 165: 233-45. 2016b [Co-authored with Michele Lamont] “Mutuality, Mobilization, and Messaging for Health

Promotion: Toward Collective Cultural Change.” Special Issue: Social Science and Medicine, 165: 201-205.

2016c [Guest Editor and Contributor]. Michele Lamont, Alonso Plough, and Matthew Trujillo “Special Issue: Mutuality, Health Promotion and Collective Cultural Change. Social, Science and Medicine 165.

2015 “Sociology of Culture.” In James D. Wright (editor-in-chief), International Encyclopedia of the

Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition, Volume 5. Oxford: Elsevier, pp. 617-621. 2014a [Guest Editor and Contributor]. “Theme Issue: Methods, Materials and Meanings: Designing

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Cultural Analysis.” Qualitative Sociology 37 (2). 2014b “How Do We Know What We Mean? Epistemological Dilemmas in Cultural Sociology.”

Qualitative Sociology 37(2): 141-.151 2013 [Co-authored with Frederick F. Wherry and Paul Lichterman] “Dramatic Performances in

the Play of Politics: Egypt, Obama, and the Works of Jeffrey Alexander.” British Journal of Sociology 64 (1): 164-174.

2012 “Events as Templates of Possibility: An Analytic Typology of Political Facts.” In The Oxford

Handbook of Cultural Sociology, Jeffrey C. Alexander, Ronald Jacobs and Philip Smith, eds. NY: Oxford University Press: 613-635.

1998 "I rituali pubblici e la rappresentazione dell'identita politica." Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia 39

(Settembre): 359-386. 1997 "Politics and Culture: A Less Fissured Terrain." Annual Review of Sociology 23 (August): 361-83. 1994a "Fissured Terrain: Methodological Approaches and Research Styles in Culture and Politics."

In Sociology of Culture: Emerging Theoretical Perspectives, ed. Diana Crane. London: Basil Blackwell: 91-116.

1994b "Cultural Form and Political Meaning: State Subsidized Theater, Ideology and the Language

of Style in Fascist Italy." American Journal of Sociology 99 (March): 1237-1286.

Awarded the Annual Prize for Best Article in Cultural Sociology from the Culture Section of the American Sociological Association, 1995.

Reprinted in The Cultural Sociology Reader, ed. Lyn Spillman (NY: Basil Blackwell), 2002.

1993 "Culture and Politics: Charting a Sociological Landscape." Culture. 7 (Spring/Summer):7-8. 1992 "Talking the Nation and Inventing the State: Intellectual Practice in Ceausescu's Romania."

"Symposium on Eastern Europe," Contemporary Sociology, 21 (May): 306-8. 1991a "Cultural Production Italian Style: Intellectuals, Markets and Regimes," Review Essay. Italian

Politics and Society Newsletter (Fall) No. 34: 19-22. 1991b "The Organization of Political Ideology: Culture, State and Theater in Fascist Italy." American

Sociological Review 56 (October): 639-651. IV. Theory 2018 “1968 and the Long Millenium.” Theory: RC 16 ISA Newsletter (Winter): 32-33.

https://www.isa-sociology.org/frontend/web/uploads/files/rc16newsletter_winter_2018.pdf

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2017 “The Sociology of Moral Obligation: Thoughts on Craig Calhoun’s The Roots of Radicalism.” Thesis Eleven 138 (1): 142-145

2010 “Identity through a Glass Darkly.” Social Psychology Quarterly 20 (10): 1-3. 2009 [Guest Editor and Contributor]. “Theme Issue: Emotion and Rationality in Economic Life.”

Theory and Society 38 (4). 2009 “Exploring Emotions and the Economy: New Contributions from Sociological Theory.”

Theory and Society 38 (4): 335-346. 2006 “Acts of Translation: Emotion and Political Communication.” Political Communication Report:

Volume 16.3 (Fall). Sponsored by the Political Communications Section of the International Communication Association and the American Political Science Association (http://www.unr.edu/organizations/pcr/).

2005a “Incorporating Emotions Into Economic Sociology: An Analytic Typology.” Economic Sociology: European Electronic Newsletter 6 (2): (February): (http://econsoc.mpifg.de).

2005b “Emotions and the Economy.” In Handbook of Economic Sociology, 2nd edition, Neil J. Smelser

and Richard Swedberg, eds. New York and Princeton: Russell Sage Foundation and Princeton University Press: 109-127.

2004 “Are Economic Sociologists Ready for the Emotional Turn?” Accounts: Newsletter of the

Economic Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association. 5 (1)(Fall): 4-5.

2003 "Emotions and the Economy." Available at Center for the Study of Economy and Society, Working Paper Series, #12, Cornell University Department of Sociology.

Reprinted in Social Science Library: Frontier thinking in Sustainability and Human Well-being. [CD] (Medford, MA: Global Development and Environment Institute), 2009.

2002 “Secure States: Towards a Political Sociology of Emotion”. In “Sociology and Emotions,”

Jack Barbalet, ed. Sociological Review Monograph. London: Basil Blackwell: 33-52. 2001 "Emotion and Political Identity: Mobilizing Affection for the Polity." In Passionate Politics:

Emotion and Social Movements, James Jasper, Jeff Goodwin, Francesca Polletta, eds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press: 83-98.

1999a "Political Belonging: Emotion, Nation and Identity in Fascist Italy." In State/Culture, George

Steinmetz, ed. Ithaca: Cornell University Press: 355-377. 1999b "Democracy and Its Others in a Global Polity" International Sociology (September) 14:227-243. 1999c [Co-edited with Jeffrey C. Alexander] “Theme Issue: Democratic Culture: Ethnos and

Demos in Global Perspective”. International Sociology 14 (September).

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V. Various Topics 2016 “Four Questions for Mabel Berezin.” Interview. Culture: Newsletter of the Sociology of Culture

Section of the American Sociological Association 28 (1): (Winter): 3-5. https://asaculturesection.files.wordpress.com/2015/08/sectionculture-newsletter-281-winter-2016.pdf

2014 “Chair’s Message: Cars and Guns: Is There a Meaningful Connection?” Culture: Newsletter of

the Sociology of Culture Section of the American Sociological Association 26 (1): (Spring): 1; 10-11. 2013 “Chair’s Message: Here, There and Everywhere.” Culture: Newsletter of the Sociology of Culture

Section of the American Sociological Association 26 (3): (Fall): 1-3. 2009 “Far Above Cayuga’s Waters: Cultural Sociology is Rising at Cornell.” Culture: Newsletter of the

Sociology of Culture Section of the American Sociological Association 4 (1): (Fall): 1; 9-10. 2005 “A Stronger Program in Cultural Sociology.” Culture: Newsletter of the Sociology of Culture

Section of the American Sociological Association 19 (2): (Winter): 1-2.

1978a [with Michael Pozen] "Ambulance Utilization by Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction". American Journal of Public Health 68 (June): 568-72.

1978b [with Michael Pozen] "Assessment of Emergency Medical Technicians' Performance as a

Function of Seasonal Population Influx". Journal of Community Medicine (Spring) 3:227-235 Book Reviews

2016 Richard Alba and Nancy Foner, Strangers No More: Immigration and the Challenges of Integration in

North America and Western Europe. Contexts 15 (3): 60-61. 2012 Charles King, Extreme Politics: Nationalism, Violence, and the End of Eastern Europe.

Reviewed in Prospectives on Politics 10 (2): 451-452. 2010a Jeffrey C. Alexander, Bernhard Giesen, Jason L. Mast, eds. Social Performance: Symbolic Action,

Cultural Pragmatics, and Ritual. Reviewed in American Journal of Sociology 16 (1): 273-275. 2010b Anna Cento Bull, Italian Neofascism: The Strategy of Tension and the Politics of Nonreconciliation.

Reviewed in Journal of Modern History 82 (June): 485-486. 2009 Craig Calhoun, Nations Matter. Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology 38 (January): 53-54. 2008 Francesca Polletta, It Was Like a Fever: Storytelling in Protest and Politics. Reviewed in

Contemporary Sociology 37 (May): 248-249. 2006 Philip S. Gorski, The Disciplinary Revolution. Reviewed in American Journal of Sociology 111 (July):

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303-305. 2004 Susan Gal and Gail Kligman, The Politics of Gender After Socialism. Reviewed in American Journal

of Sociology 109 (March): 1229-1231. 2002 Paul Sniderman, et al., The Outsider: Prejudice and Politics in Italy. Reviewed in Contemporary

Sociology 31 (March): 166-168. 2001 David Zaret, Origins of Democratic Culture. Reviewed in Social Forces 79 (June): 1526-28. 2000a Victoria E. Bonnell and Lynn Hunt, Beyond the Cultural Turn. Reviewed in American Journal of

Sociology, 106 (July): 222-224. 2000b Gail Kligman, The Politics of Duplicity: Controlling Reproduction in Ceausescu's Romania. Reviewed

in Women's Studies, 29: 119-122. 2000c David I. Kertzer, Politics and Symbols: The Italian Communist Party and the Fall of Communism.

Reviewed in Mobilization, 5:1 (Spring): 128-129. 1999 Victoria E. Bonnell, Iconography of Power: Soviet Political Posters under Stalin. Reviewed in

Contemporary Sociology, 28 (March): 194-195. 1998a Jeffrey T. Schnapp, Staging Fascism: 18BL and the Theater of Masses for Masses. Reviewed in

Journal of Modern Italian Studies, 3, n.3:335-337. 1998b Jeff Weintraub and Krishan Kumar, eds., Public and Private in Thought and Practice". Reviewed

in Social Forces, 77 (September): 365-368. 1998c Harrison White, Careers and Creativity: Social Forces in the Arts. Reviewed in Social Forces, 76

(June): 1571-1573. 1998d Michael Lynch and David Bogen, The Spectacle of History. Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology, 27

(March): 189-190. 1998e David Forgacs and Robert Lumley, Italian Cultural Studies: An Introduction. Reviewed in

American Journal of Sociology, 103 (March): 1429-1432. 1996 Emilio Gentile, Il Culto del Littorio. Reviewed in Journal of Modern Italian Studies 1 (3): 470-472. 1995 Zeev Sternhell, The Birth of Fascist Ideology. Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology, 24 (March): 198-

199. 1994 Louise A. Tilly, Politics and Class in Milan 1881-1901. Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology, 23

(July): 546-547. 1993 Elizabeth Wilson, The Sphinx in the City: Urban Life, the Control of Disorder, and Women.

Reviewed in American Journal of Sociology, 98 (March): 1218-1220.

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1992 Zygmunt G. Baranski and Robert Lumley, Culture and Conflict in Postwar Italy: Essays on Mass and Popular Culture. In Contemporary Sociology, 21 (January): 111-2.

1990 Christopher Duggan, Fascism and the Mafia. Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology 19 (January):

68-9. 1988a James Hay, Popular Film Culture in Fascist Italy. Reviewed in Italian Politics and Society Newsletter

25 (Fall): 28-9. 1988b Gianfranco Pasquino, Mass media e sistema politico. Reviewed in Italian Politics and Society

Newsletter 23 (February): 23-4. 1987 Giovanni Arrighi, ed., Semi-peripheral Development: The Politics of Southern Europe in the Twentieth

Century. Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology 16 (May): 311. 1976 [with Michael Pozen] Organizational Issues in Health Care Management. Reviewed in Social Science

and Medicine 10: 428. Fellowships, Honors and Research Grants

Sociological Research Association [SRA]. Elected Member. 2019-- School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study. Princeton, NJ. Elected Member. 2018-1019. Provost's Office of Faculty Development and Diversity. Knowledge Matters Fellowship. 2017-2018. Luigi Einaudi Chair Innovation Grant, CIES, Cornell University, 2015; 2017. Institute for the Social Sciences (ISS). “Political Experiments.” With Professor Valerie Bunce,

Department of Government. Cornell University, 2010. Fernand Braudel Senior Fellowship. European University Institute, Florence Italy, Spring 2009. Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, Seed Money Foreign Policy Initiative, Cornell University,

2007. Institute for European Studies Faculty Research Grant, Cornell University, 2003 – 2005, 2008. Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences Fellowship. Upsala, Sweden. Awarded, 2001 –

2002. Leverhulme Trust Visiting Fellowship. Department of Politics and International Relations, University of

Aberdeen, Scotland. Awarded, 2000 – 2001. Faculty Research Fellowship. University of Pennsylvania. Spring 1996. ASA/NSF. Fund for Advancement of the Discipline Award. Spring 1995.

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German Marshall Fund of the United States. Senior Research Fellowship, 1995 – 1996. University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation Grant. Fall, 19934. National Endowment for the Humanities. Travel to Collections Grant. May 1992. American Philosophical Society. Research Grant. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. May 1992. Center for Italian Studies University of Pennsylvania. Salvatori Research Grant. April 1992. School for American Research. Weatherhead Resident Fellowship. Awarded, 1992 – 1993. Ford Foundation Curriculum Development Grant. Funding received with Professor Ellen Kennedy

(Political Science, Penn) to develop course on political ideology, 1991 – 1992. University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation Grant. Summer 1990. Ford Foundation Curriculum Development Grant. Funding to develop course on social change and

political identity, 1990 – 1991. Krupp Foundation Fellowship. Harvard University, Center for European Studies, 1984 – 1985. Summer Travel Research Grant. Center for European Studies, Harvard, 1982. Honorary Appointments

Visiting Research Fellow. Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics at Sciences Po. Paris,

France. June 2018. Visiting Scholar. Center for European Studies, Harvard University. Cambridge, MA. Spring 2016. Invited Scholar. Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Humanities Seminar, “Culture and Value”, Cornell

University, Ithaca, New York. Academic year 2005 – 2006. Faculty Associate. Center for Cultural Sociology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. 2004 – Visiting Scholar. Hoover Institution for War and Peace, Stanford. Stanford, CA 2001 – 2002. Visiting Scholar. Center for European Studies, New York University. New York, NY. 1999 – 2000. Visiting Fellow. European University Institute. Florence, Italy. 1995 – 1996. Visiting Scholar. Sociology Department, Harvard University. Cambridge, MA. 1992 – 1993. Visiting Scholar. Center for European Studies, Harvard University. Cambridge, MA. 1992.

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Research Associate. Center for European Studies, Harvard University. 1983 – 1989. Invited Lectures and Workshops [last 10 years]

2021 Princeton’s Center for International Security Studies, Princeton University, Princeton NJ,

Europe and the Future of Security: EU and NATO Defense and Security Policy for the 21st Century. A Virtual Event. (April 2).

2019a Department of Philosophy, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky. “Does Localism

Threaten Democracy? Populism and Affect (November 8-9).

2019b School of Political Science and Economics, Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan. “The End of the Beginning: Is Democracy Still in Peril in Post-Security Europe?” Democracies in Peril Conference (October 11-12).

2019c Department of Sociology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. “Theorizing and Historicizing: Political Economy, Rights, and Moral Worth.” Retirement Symposium for Margaret R. Somers Professor Emerita Sociology and History (May 17-18).

2019d Project in the History of Political Thought at the Center for Human Values, Princeton University. Princeton, NJ. “Structural Transformations of the Public Sphere: Historical and Normative Perspectives,” (April 26-27).

2019e University of California, Riverside Political Economy Seminar. “Globalization, Populism, and the International Order,” (April 12).

2019f Clough Center for the Study of Constitutional Democracy, Boston College. Democracies in Peril. (April 13).

2019g UCLA Center for European and Russian Studies (CERS), Los Angeles, CA. Talk. “Nationalism, Nativism and Patriotism.” Conference on Racism and White Supremacy in Europe. (February 21)

2019h EU Program at Princeton University, Princeton, NJ. (https://europe.princeton.edu/ ). Lunchtime Seminar (February 13).

2018a Norman Paterson School of International Affairs | NPSIA, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The Year Ahead: An International Security, Intelligence and Defence Outlook for Canada for 2018. Comments on Populism as a Global Threat. Canadian War Museum, (December 7).

2018b School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ. Member Seminar. “Security Crises: Populism, Nationalism and Threats to Democracy in Europe.” (October 8).

2018c Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. Invited

Speaker, Populism and the Future of Democracy, Talloires, France (June 15-17).

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2018d Macmillan Center, Initiative on Religion, Politics and Society. Yale University, New Haven, CN. Keynote Address, Populism and Pluralism Conference (May 4-5).

2018e Center for Global and Area Studies, University of Delaware, Newark, Del. “Attention

Deficits: Why Populism Should Not Be a Surprise.” (March 15). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYhY_O5yfRU

2017a ‘Populism and Citizenship,” Annual International Conference of the Potsdam Centre for

Citizenship, Social Pluralism and Religious Diversity (CCP). Keynote Address (July 6-8).

2107b Annual Sociology Conference, New School for Social Research, New York, New York, Keynote Address (April 8).

2017c Conversations on Europe, Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasian Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. “Security Crises: Extreme Nationalism and Threats to Democracy in Europe.” (March 20). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhrNjipmZiM

2017d Workshop Center for Cultural Sociology, Yale University, New Haven. “On the Construction

Sites of History: Where Did Donald Trump Come From?” (February 10). 2017e Universidad de Barcelona, Populism in Theory: Towards an Anthropological Frame. “What Does

Populism Mean? Heuristics for Thinking Through Political Culture and the European Right” (January 10-12).

2016a International Colloquium of the History Cluster of the Ludwig Boltzmann Society,

University of Vienna, Trans-nationalization of the Far Right: the Case of Interwar and Present-Day Europe; Keynote Address: “Security Crises: Extreme Nationalism and Threats to Democracy in Europe.” (December 1).

2016b Department of Social Sciences, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Madrid, Spain. “Have the

1930s Returned? The Resurgence of Extreme Nationalism in Contemporary Europe.” (May 11).

2016c Department of Sociology and Anthropology. Central European University. Budapest,

Hungary. “Have the 1930s Returned? The Resurgence of Extreme Nationalism in Contemporary Europe.” (May 9).

2016d Visiting Scholars Seminar. CES, Harvard, Cambridge, MA. “When Security Ends: Crisis as

Challenge to Democracy in Europe” (May 4).

2016e Social Exclusion and Inclusion Seminar, CES, Harvard, Cambridge, MA. Roundtable: “The National Front and the Rise of Populism in Europe” (April 21).

2016f Culture Workshop, Sociology Department, Harvard, Cambridge, MA.. ““A New Culture of Risk? Fear and Resistance to Childhood Vaccination” (March 28).

2015a “Cultures of Thought,” SUNY Cortland. Brooks Museum Lecture Series: “Have the 1930s

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Returned? The Resurgence of Extreme Nationalism in Contemporary Europe” (November 11).

2015b ESCR Research Seminar, Right Wing Extremism in Contemporary Europe. American

University, Washington, DC. Keynote Address: “Culture and the Right: Analytic Frames and Categories” (March 19).

2014a ESCR Research Seminar, Right Wing Extremism in Contemporary Europe. Panteion

University, Athens, Greece. Address: “What Should We Study When We Study the Right?” (September 26).

2014b Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, NJ. A New Culture of Health. Meeting of

Cultural Sociologists (Organized by myself and Michele Lamont of Harvard at the invitation of the foundation to discuss their new initiative) (May 29)

2014c Canadian Institute for Advanced Research [CIFAR], Montreal, CA. Successful Societies

Program, “Understanding the Sources of Social Solidarity in Diverse Societies.” (May 2-3). 2014d Center for Cultural Sociology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. Advancing

Cultural Sociology, Invited Speaker. “Fearful Images: Visualizing Real and Imagined Violence.“ (April 27).

2014e Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark. Workshop on Emotion and

Political Violence. (February 27-28). 2014f European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, England.

Public Lecture, “Contesting Europe” (February 26) Surprise What Surprise?: the old “new” nationalisms in post-security Europe (mp3).

2012a Le CERI, SciencesPo, Paris, France. « Surprise, What Surprise ? The Old New Nationalisms

in Europe. » (December 17). 2012b University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Keynote Address, International

Conference on “The Culturalization of Citizenship.” (December 12). 2011a Lund University and Pufendorf Institute, Invited Symposium “Politics of Emotions,” Lund,

Sweden. ‘The Normalization of the Right in Post-Security Europe.” (December 16). 2011b Culture Workshop, Sociology Department, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. “Becoming

a Cultural Sociologist.” (October 28). 2011c IméRA and SSRC, Invited Conference “Border Crossings: Bridging Disciplines and

Research Agendas,” Marseille, France. “Really Real Borders: Where Migration Meets Politics.” (June 10-11).

2011d Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung Paulstrabe, Köln, Invited Conference:

“Democracy in Straightjackets: Politics in an Age of Permanent Austerity.” Schloss Ringberg, Munich, Germany. ‘The Normalization of the Right in Post-Security Europe.”

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(March 23-26). Invited Panelist [last 10 years]

2021 Roundtable. John Agnew (UCLA), Distinguished Scholar Award. Political Demography and

Geography Section, International Studies Association, Virtual (April 2).

2020a Webnar. The 2020 Election: A Cultural Post-Mortem. Culture and Contemporary Life series, a

new initiative for ASA Culture Section (December 10). 2020b Plenary Session. “The Rise of National Populism in the West: Causes and Consequences.”

Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. (February 28). 2020c Invited Session. Missing Voices, Missing Issues in the 2020 Election, “The Absence of the

Ordinary.” Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA. (February 28). 2019 Author Meets Critics. Sheri Berman, Democracy and Dictatorship in Europe: From the Ancien Régime

to the Present Day. 26th International Conference of Europeanists, Council of European Studies, Madrid, Spain. (June 20).

2018a Presidential Symposium. “The Present and Future of Populism Research.” 25th International

Conference of Europeanists, Council of European Studies, Chicago, IL (March 30). 2018b Author Meets Critics. Jan Willem Duyvendak, The Culturalization of Citizenship: Belonging and

Polarization in a Globalizing World. 25th International Conference of Europeanists, Council of European Studies, Chicago, IL (March 30).

2018c Author Meets Critics. Cynthia Miller-Idriss, The Extreme Gone Mainstream. 25th International

Conference of Europeanists, Council of European Studies, Chicago, IL (March 29). 2017a Invited Session. “Theorizing Trump” 42nd Annual Meeting of the Social Science History

Association, Montreal, CA. (November 4). 2017b Invited Session. “Culture and the 2016 Presidential Election” American Sociological

Association Meetings, Montreal, CA. (August 13). 2016a Thematic Session. Right Wing Movements and Inequality: Looking to the Future. American

Sociological Association Meetings, Seattle, WA (August 20). 2016b Thematic Session. [With Elisabeth Becker and Thomas Davidson] “Foreign Conversations:

How Northern Europe Differs from Southern Europe.” When Changing the Conversation Matters: Lessons from Southern Europe. American Sociological Association Meetings, Seattle, (August 22).

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2015 Roundtable. “Analytic Approaches to Contradictions and European Futures.” 22nd

International Conference of Europeanists, Council of European Studies, Paris, France (July 8)

2014a Author Meets Critics. Fred Block and Margaret R. Somers, The Power of Market Fundamentalism.

39th Annual Meeting of Social Science History Association, Toronto, CA. (November 8). 2014b Author Meets Critics. Andreas Wimmer, Waves of War. American Sociological Association

Meetings, San Francisco, CA (August 17). 2014c Roundtable. “Past Imperfect: Crisis, Political Extremes, and Democratic Challenges.” 21st

International Conference of Europeanists, Council of European Studies, Washington, DC. (March 15)

2012 Thematic Session. The Explanatory Power of Narrative. Eastern Sociological Society Meetings,

New York, NY. (February 24-27). 2011a Thematic Session. New Social Conservatisms: From Family Values to the Tea Parties. American

Sociological Association Meetings, Las Vegas, NV (August 20-23, 2013). 2011b Special Session. The Resurgence of Political Populism in Global Perspective. American Sociological

Association Meetings, Las Vegas, NV (August 20-23, 2013). 2011c Thematic Session. Cultural Boundaries and Power. Eastern Sociological Society Meetings,

Philadelphia, PA (February 24-27). 2010a Author Meets Critics. Jeffrey C. Alexander, The Performance of Politics. 35th Annual Meeting of

the Social Science History Association, Chicago, Il. (November 18-21). 2010b Thematic Panel. Cultural Citizenship: European Perspectives. “Counter Culture: Challenges to

Cosmopolitanism in a Post-Security Polity.” American Sociological Association Meetings, Atlanta, GA. (August).

2010c Author Meets Critics. Mark I. Choate, Emigrant Nation: The Making of Italy Abroad. 17th

International Conference of Europeanists, Council of European Studies, Montreal, Canada (April 18).

Papers Presented at Professional Meetings [last 5 years]

2019 “Insecurity Talk: What We Can Learn About Populist Politics Through Social Media.”

[With Thomas Davidson]. Paper presented to States of Exception? Political Conflict, Cultural Change, and Democratic Threat in the 21st Century. Mini Conference of Political Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association Meetings, New York, NY. (August 9).

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2017a “Political Conversations on Social Media: Bridging Between Parties and Movements in the United Kingdom [With Thomas Davidson].” Paper presented to the American Sociological Association Meetings, Montreal, CA. (August 13).

2017b “Does the Past Have Political Power?” Paper presented to the 24th International

Conference of Europeanists, Glasgow, Scotland. (July 14). 2016a “How Do We Know What Politics Means? Analytics for Thinking Through Culture.” Paper

presented to American Political Science Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA (September 5).

2016b “Populists Talking to Each Other: Right Wing Party and Movement Supporters on Social

Media in the UK [With Thomas Davidson].” Paper presented to the 23rd International Conference of Europeanists, Philadelphia, PA. (April 16).

Panel Discussant at Professional Meetings [last 5 years]

2017 “Populism and Xenophobia of the Left” 24th International Conference of Europeanists,

Glasgow, Scotland. (July 14). 2013a “Transnational Practices, Identification and Types of Capital.” 20th International Conference

of Europeanists. Amsterdam, The Netherlands (June 24-27). 2013b “Boundaries and Inequality.” Mini-Conference on Comparative Cultural Sociology. Eastern

Sociological Society Meetings. Boston, MA (March 23-24). Conferences and Sessions Organized [last 5 years]

Co-Program Committee Chair. Council for European Studies, Columbia University. 23rd International Conference of Europeanists, Philadelphia, Pa. “Resilient Europe? (April

14-16, 2016). Keynote Address: Paul Krugman, “Can the European Project be Saved?”

Roundtable: “Permanent Volatilities? Nationalist and Internationalist Challenges to Europe.” Session Organizer. Panel on "Theorizing Legacy: Does the Past Have Power?" ISA, Research

Committee # 16, Theory, World Congress of Sociology Meetings, Yokohama, Japan (July 13-19, 2014).

Symposium Co-Organizer. Challenging Legacies: The New Old European Extremisms. 21st International

Conference of Europeanists, Washington, DC, (March 14-16, 2014). Program Organizer. Culture Section Panels (8 panels), American Sociological Association Meetings,

New York, NY (August 10-13, 2013).

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Session Organizer. “European Integration and Nationalisms. American Sociological Association Meetings, Las Vegas, NV (August 20-23, 2013).

Peer Review

Editorial Board Membership International Sociology (1998-2001) American Journal of Sociology (2002-2004) Sociological Theory (2005-2007) ASA Rose Monograph Series in Sociology (2007-2010) American Journal of Cultural Sociology (2012-) American Sociological Review (2014-2016) Emotion and Society (2018-) External Manuscript Review (*= regular reviewer) Acta Sociologica *American Sociological Review *American Journal of Sociology American Journal of Cultural Sociology American Historical Review Annual Review of Sociology British Journal of Sociology Citizenship Studies Comparative Studies in Society and History Ethnicities European Sociological Review French Politics Identities International Relations & Development Journal of Policy History Journal of Modern History Nationalism and Ethnic Politics Nations and Nationalism Patterns of Prejudice Political Power and Social Theory Perspectives on Politics Qualitative Sociology

Research in Political Sociology Review of International Studies *Social Forces Social Psychology Quarterly Social Problems Social Science History Social Science and Medicine Sociological Focus *Sociological Forum Sociological Theory Theory and Society Basil Blackwell Press Berg Publishers Cambridge University Press Cornell University Press Duke University Press Johns Hopkins University Press Oxford University Press Palgrave MacMillan *Princeton University Press Stanford University Press University of Chicago Press

Referee

Austrian Science Board, Vienna, Austria, 2019. Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline (FAD) Advisory Panel, ASA. 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019.

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Cultural Anthropology Program. National Science Foundation, 2017. Campus Carry Grant Proposals, Advisory Panel, ASA. 2017 Fulbright National Screening Committee. Institute for International Education. November 2017. York University, CA. Senior Research Chair. 2014. Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS), Stanford. 2010. Israel Science Foundation. 2010. Social Science Research Council, SSRC-CUP Book Fellowship. 2009 – 2010. The American Academy in Berlin, Berlin, Germany. 2007, 2008. City University of New York Internal Research Award Program, New York, NY. 2007. Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program. Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University,

Cambridge, MA. 2005, 2006, 2007. Facilitator. Social Science Research Council, International Dissertation Fellowship, March 2004. International Dissertation Fellowship Program, Social Science Research Council. (Invited) New York,

NY. 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007. Sociology Program. National Science Foundation. 1992, 1996, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2017. Professional Citizenship

Elected as Chair, ASA Section on Comparative and Historical Sociology. 2019 – 2021. Chair. Barrington Moore Book Award Committee. Comparative and Historical Sociology Section of

the American Sociological Association. 2018. Chair. Nominations Committee. Social Science History Association, 2017. Elected, ASA Council Member-at-Large, 2016 – 2019. Co-Program Committee Chair. Council for European Studies, Columbia University. 23rd International

Conference of Europeanists, Philadelphia, Pa. “Resilient Europe? April 2014, 2015, 2016. Member. Eastern Sociological Association Merit Award Committee. 2013 – 2014. Chair. Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Book Award Committee. Political Sociology, Section

of the American Sociological Association. 2013.

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Elected as Chair, ASA Section on Sociology of Culture. 2012 – 2014 Member. Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award Committee. Political Sociology Section of

the American Sociological Association. 2012. Program Committee. Council for European Studies. Nineteenth International Conference of Europeanists,

Boston, MA. March 2011, 2012. Member. Graduate Student Best Article Prize Committee. Political Sociology Section of the American

Sociological Association. 2011. Elected to Executive Committee, Social Science History Association. 2010 – 2013. Elected to Council, ASA Section on Political Sociology. 2010 – 2013. Chair. Theda Skocpol Dissertation Award Committee. Comparative and Historical Sociology Section of the

ASA. 2010. Co-Chair Program Committee, Social Science History Association Meetings, Miami, FL. October 23-26,

2008. Member, Social Science History Association to serve on Alan Sharlin Book Award Committee. 2007 –

2009. Member of the Executive Committee, Conference Group on Italian Politics and Society (CONGRIPS),

American Political Science Association. 2007. Elected to Nominations Committee, ASA Theory Section. 2007. Elected to Council, ASA Section on Sociology of Culture. 2006 – 2009. Elected to serve as Board Member, International Sociological Association, Research Committee 16,

Sociological Theory. 2006 – 2014. Chair. Best First Book in European Studies Prize Committee. Council of European Studies, Columbia

University, New York. Spring 2006. Chair. ASA Culture Section Article Prize Committee Spring 2006. Member. APSA, Politics and History, Mary Parker Follett Article Prize Committee, Spring 2005. Elected to Nominations Committee. ASA Theory Section. 2004. Member. Barrington Moore Award Committee. ASA, Best Book in Comparative and Historical

Sociology, Spring 2004. Elected to Council. ASA Section on Comparative Historical Sociology. 1999 – 2002.

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Member. APSA, Politics and History, Mary Parker Follett Article Prize Committee, Spring 2000. Elected to Steering Committee. Council for European Studies. Columbia University. 1992 – 1996. Member. ASA Culture Section Book Prize Committee, Spring 2005. Culture Session Network Coordinator. Social Science History Association Meetings, Atlanta, GA, October

1994. Member. ASA Theory Section Book Prize Committee, Spring 1994. Membership Committee. Sociology of Culture Section, American Sociological Association. 1992 – 1993. Co-Chair. PARRS Seminar on Cultural Studies, University of Pennsylvania. 1991 – 1992. Program Committee. Sociology of Culture Section. American Sociological Association Meetings, August

1991 Co-Chair. "Intellectuals and Politics Study Group." Center for European Studies, Harvard, Cambridge,

MA. 1987 – 1989. Professional Memberships:

American Sociological Association American Political Science Association Council for European Studies Social Science History Association Sociologists for Women in Society

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Teaching Record: Cornell

Sociology 2480; Government 3633: Politics and Culture

Spring 2003, 2006, 2008, 2013, 2018; Fall 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016 Sociology 3750: Classical Sociological Theory

Fall 2016, 2019; Spring 2021 Sociology 408/508: Qualitative Methods

Spring 2003 – 2005, 2008, 2010

Sociology 4540: Fascism, Nationalism & Populism Fall 2017, 2019, 2020 Sociology 5020: Basic Problems in Sociology II

Spring 2015, 2020

Sociology 6050: Topics in Political Sociology: Democracy and Non-Democracy in Comparative Perspective

Spring 2017 Sociology 6840: New Approaches to Qualitative Methods

Fall 2008; Spring 2013 Sociology 6030: Graduate Research Practicum

Fall 2011, 2012; Spring 2018

Sociology 510/Government 637: Comparative Societal Analysis Spring 2004, 2005; Spring 2007 Syllabus re-printed in American Sociological Association, Teaching Comparative Historical Methods in Sociology, 5th edition. Compiled and edited by John Foran.

Sociology 430/630: Cultural Sociology

Fall 2005, 2007; Spring 2010; 2021 Sophomore Seminar Sociology 327: Toleration and Fundamentalism: Political Culture, Religion and State

Spring 2007 Government 3323: European Politics, Cornell-in-Turin

June 2012, June 2013 Undergraduate Advisees: Honors

Freya Estreller, Wertheimer Prize 2004, Ice Cream Entrepreneur; Jacob Ritvo, Political Consulting; MBA, Yale School of Management; Michael J. Taylor, Political Consulting; Georgetown University Law School; Heather Ferguson, Wertheimer Prize 2005, Microsoft Corporation; Elisabeth Becker, Truman Scholarship, Marshall Scholarship, Wertheimer Prize 2006, MA. London School of Economics, Ph. D. Yale

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Sociology; Christina Alfonso, University of Pennsylvania Law School; Benjamin DiCicco-Bloom, College Scholar, University of Pennsylvania Sociology Graduate School; Luisa Traumann, College Scholar, St. Andrews Business School, Scotland, UK; Sandy Zhao, Yale University Sociology Graduate School; Erica Ogoe, Peace Corps and Georgetown School of Public Policy; Emma Clarke (Government), Oxford University, UK.; Bryant Yavorski (Independent Major) Teach For America; David Brotz, Wertheimer Prize 2018, Harvard Law School; Peter Glass College Scholar, SAIS-Johns Hopkins, Bologna, Italy. Doctoral Committees: Cornell

Completed: Nicolas Eilbaum; Laura Ford (Bard College); Michael Genkin (Singapore School of Management); Ecehan Koc; Jung Mee Park; Esther Quintero; Kevin Carrico (Anthropology); Alexa Yesukevich (Chair); Emily Hoagland; Alicia Eads (University of Toronto); Defne Over (Chair)(Texas A and M); Jing-Mao Ho; Thomas Davidson (Rutgers) Kate Watkins (Colorado State Government). In Progress: Emily Sandusky (Chair); Natalie Tong. Independent Studies, Undergraduate and Graduate

Fall 2007 Vidhya Ramalingam, Undergraduate Anthropology, “Immigrant Assimilation in

Europe.” (MA, “Forced Migrations,” Oxford University, UK.) Fall 2008 Sandy Zhao, Undergraduate Sociology, “Development of Chinatowns.” Fall 2008 Kevin Carrico, Graduate Anthropology, “Politics and Culture.” Spring 2010 Ngozi Natalie Ofoche, Undergraduate Government, “African Immigrants in Italy.” Fall 2011-12 Emma Clarke, Undergraduate Government, “Right Wing Politics in France and

Switzerland.” Fall 2012-13 Anna Bardakh, Undergraduate Government, “Nationalist Challenges to Democracy in

Europe.” Fall 2012 Mollie Maher, Undergraduate Government, “Nationalist Challenges to Democracy in

Europe.” Fall 2012 Aaron Schifrin, Undergraduate Government, “Nationalist Challenges to Democracy in

Europe.” Fall 2012 Seth Chua Xianyi, Undergraduate History, “Nationalist Challenges to Democracy in

Europe.” Spring 2013 Elen Aghekyan, Undergraduate History, “Nationalist Challenges to Democracy in

Europe.” Fall 2013 Krist Tase, Undergraduate Biology, “Right Wing Politics in Greece.”

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Spring 2015 Dawit Bekele Mekonnen, Undergraduate Sociology, “Right Wing Politics in Britain.” Fall 2017 David Brotz, Undergraduate Sociology, “Inequality and Body Alteration.” Spring 2020 Jan Stormann, Undergraduate Government, “Austrian Politics 2009-2019.” Spring 2020 Maria Luisa Palumbo, Graduate Architecture, “Borders of Europe.” Cornell University Service

Sociology Department

Member, Implementation Committee, Super-Department in Sociology 2020-2021 Member, Graduate Student Admissions Committee. 2020. Director of Undergraduate Studies [DUS], Acting, Fall 2017. Member, Robin M Williams, Jr and Robert McGinnis Award Committee. Spring 2017. Member, Senior Faculty Search Committee. Fall 2015. Chair, Department. 2010 – 2014 Member, Graduate Student Admissions Committee. 2010. Member, Colloquium Committee. 2009 – 2010. Member, Junior Faculty Search Committee. Fall 2007, 2008. Member, Half Year Leave Time Allocation Committee. Spring 2006. Sponsor, Luigi Einaudi Visiting Term Professor. Spring 2006. Member, Senior Faculty Search Committee. 2004 – 2005. Member, Advisory Board, Program for the Study of Contentious Politics. 2004 – 2005 Member, Graduate Student Admissions Committee. 2004 – 2007. Faculty Affiliate, Center for the Study of Economy and Society, Sociology. Fall 2002 – College Ad Hoc Committee Member, Promotion to Tenure, Government Department. Fall 2020. Faculty Mentor, College Scholar Program 2020- Faculty, Freshman Advising Seminar 2019-20. Member, Dean’s Advisory Committee on Appointments. 2016 – 2019. Ad Hoc Committee Member, Promotion to Tenure, Government Department. Fall 2015. Ad Hoc Committee Member, Promotion to Tenure, Government Department. Spring 2014. Member, Search Committee, Director, Institute for European Studies. 2011. Reviewer, Mario Einaudi Graduate Fellowships, Institute for European Studies. Spring 2010. Elected Member, Academic Integrity Hearing Board. 2008 – 2011. Ad Hoc Committee Member, Promotion to Tenure, History Department. Summer 2008. Member, French Studies Program. Fall 2007 – Reviewer, Frederick Conger Wood/Susan Tarrow Fellowships, Institute for European Studies. Fall 2007. Member, Italian Faculty Search Committee, Department of Romance Studies. Fall 2007, Fall 2008. Member, Steering Committee, Institute for European Studies. 2006 – Member, Foreign Policy Initiative Committee, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies. Fall 2006- Reviewer, Frederick Conger Wood/Susan Tarrow Fellowships, Institute for European Studies. Fall 2005. Reviewer, Sicca Manon Graduate Fellowships, Institute for European Studies. Spring 2005.

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Chair, Steering Committee. Luigi Einaudi Chair in European Studies. 2005 – 2007. Participant, US Department of Education Site Visit, IES. Fall 2004. Member, Steering Committee, Luigi Einaudi Chair in European Studies. 2003 – 2005, 2008. Freshman Advisor. 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2013, 2016, 2017. Fulbright Selection Screening Committee, Institute for European Studies. Fall 2003, 2004, 2020. Fellowship Screener, Society for the Humanities. Fall 2003. University

Member, Sesquicentennial Social Science Subcommittee. 2010 – 2014. Facilitator. Freshman Reading Project. 2009. Faculty Fellow, Campus Life/Residential Program Balch Hall. 2008 – 2009. Sociology Department Representative, Faculty Senate. 2006 – 2009. Cornell Conferences and Events [last five years]

2021 Panel Member. “The Path Ahead: Transatlantic Relations, Academic Innovation and the Big Red Impact.” Alumni Affairs and Development, Office of the Vice Provost for International Affairs, CAAP, CAS, Cornell Tech and Cornell Clubs of the United Kingdom and regional alumni groups in EMEA. (February 4).

2020b Panel Member. “Global Challenges to Democracy: Institutional Subversion and Resiliency in Cross-Regional Perspective.” Government Department and the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies (October 2).

2020a Panel Member. “Democratic Challenges in the Time of COVID-19: Global Perspectives.” Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies and the Institute of Politics and Global Affairs (May 22).

2019 Panel Member. “International Politics and the Fourth Estate: The Role of the Media in Social

and Political Movements Worldwide.” A Cornell Reunion event sponsored by the College of

Arts & Sciences.

2018 Talk. "Public Sociology: Social Media and Engagement." The Sociology Graduate Student Association (SGSA) Seminar Series. (March 6).

2017a Discussant. Watergate and Now: A Panel Discussion of All the President’s Men. Cornell Cinema

(November 8) 2017b Discussant. Community Read and Public Discussion. Timothy Snyder, On Tyranny: Twenty

Lessons from the Twentieth Century. (October 30). 2017c Commentator. “French Election Roundtable.” CIES, (April 27). 2017d Talk For Undergraduate Students. “French Elections, First Round,” Einaudi Center Current Affairs

for Undergraduates, April 24.