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CV for Steven Saxonberg Citizenship Professor Steven Saxonberg CV for Steven Saxonberg Citizenship: Swedish and American E-mail: [email protected] Present Positions ! 2013-present: researcher at CESES (Center for Social and Economic Strategies) at the Charles University. ! 2008-2014: Professor at the Department of Social Policy and Social Work, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. ! 2008-present: Guest professor in Political Sociology at Dalarna University College, Sweden. Previous Positions ! 2013: Guest researcher at the Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences. ! 2011-2012: Guest Professor at the Department of Sociology at Hamburg University, Germany. ! 2008-2012: Guest lecturer in Political Science and guest professor in Sociology at Södertörn University College, Sweden. ! 2004-2008: researcher at the Department of Government, Uppsala University. ! 2007-2008: research associate at the Institute of Sociology, Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague, Czech Republic. ! 2005-2008: research associate at the Department of Social Work and Social Policy, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. ! 2000-2008: lectureship in social studies at Dalarna University College. ! 1999: Research associate at Social Science Research Institute in Uppsala. ! 1999: Teacher of courses in political science at the Department of East European Studies, Uppsala University. ! 1999-2001: Post-doc researcher at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow, Poland and Leipzig University in Germany. ! 1997-98: scholarship to be guest researcher at the Institute for European Studies at the Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic). ! 1992-1997: teacher of courses in political science while undertaking doctoral studies at the Department of Government, Uppsala University (Sweden). ! Parental Leave: 22 months during the years 1997-2001. Degrees and Titles ! 2008: Professorship in sociology at the Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic. ! 2001: received associate professor title in political science at Uppsala University. ! 1997: Ph. D. in political science from Uppsala University. 1 Professor Steven Saxonberg Externally Funded Grants for Research Projects ! 2013: grant from the Czech Grant Agency on the sociology of happiness. ! 2011-2014: leader of the Czech delegation for the EU 7th Frame project FLOWS (Impact of local welfare systems on female labour force participation and social cohesion) (SSH- CT-2010-266806). ! 2011-2014: participant in the Czech team for the EU 7th Frame project NEUJOBS (Creating and adapting jobs in Europe in the context of a socio-ecological transition) (SSH-2010-2.1- 1). ! 2011-2014: grant from the Swedish Research Council for the project “The Semi-Civil Society in Vietnam: a Possible Pathway for Democratization?” ! 2010-2012: grant from the Riksbankens Jubileumsfond (The Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation) for the project “Who Takes Care of the Children?” ! 2010-2012: grant from the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic for the project “Parental Choice and Caring for Children in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.” ! 2009-2011: Grant from the Czech Academy of Science Grant Agency for the project “Institutions and Mythology: An Investigation of the Influence of Path Dependency on the Contemporary Discourse on Childcare in the Czech Republic, Sweden and France.” ! 2009-2011: Grant from the Grant Agency of the Czech Republic for the project “The Revenge of History? An Examination of the Historical Roots of Childcare, Healthcare and Elderly Care Policies in the Czech Republic.” ! 2009-2011: Grant from the Baltic Sea Foundation for the project “National Mobilization Strategies and Transnational Networks: Social Movements East and West.” ! 2008: Grant from Swedish foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education to set up cooperation with Corvinus University of Budapest. ! 2008: Grants from the Slovak Academy of Science and Swedish Academy of Sciences for doing research on Slovak family policy. ! 2007-2008: Grant from the Swedish Academy of Sciences for doing research on Czech family policy at the Czech Academy of Sciences. ! 2007-2010: Grant from the Baltic Sea Foundation for the project “Family Policies in Post- Communist Europe: Influence from the Swedish or German Model?” ! 2005: participated in a large project funded by the Swedish government (statlig öffentlig utredning) on structural discrimination. ! 2004-2008: recipient of 4-year research position (“forskarassistenttjänst”) at the Department of Government, Uppsala University ! 2003: Grant from Wenner-Gren to bring Professor Mark Thompson (Erlangen University, Department of Political Science) to Dalarna University College to work on our project on “Transitions and Non-Transitions from Communism.” ! 2003: Grant from Swedish foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education to bring Dr. Jacek Klich (Jagiellonian University, Departments of Business and Public Health) to Dalarna University College. ! 2002: Grant from Swedish Institute to bring Anna Karnat Napieraczc (Department of Sociology, Pedagogical Academy, Kraków) to Dalarna University College. 2 Professor Steven Saxonberg ! 2001: Grant from Swedish Institute to bring Dr. Jacek Klich (Jagiellonian University, Departments of Business and Public Health) to Dalarna University College. ! 2001: Grant from Wenner-Gren Foundation to bring Professor Mark Thompson (Erlangen University, Department of Political Science) and Assistant Professor Juan Lopez (University of Illinois-Chicago, Department of Political Science) to Dalarna University College to work on our project on “Transitions and Non-Transitions from Communism.” ! 1999-2001: recipient of Swedish foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education post-doc scholarship to spend time at the Departments of Sociology at the Jagiellonian University in Cracow (Poland) and Leipzig University (Germany). ! 1997-98: scholarship from the Swedish Institute for spending an academic year as a guest researcher at the Charles University in Prague. ! 1995: Scholarship from Swedish Institute to spend one semester at the Central European University in Prague as a guest researcher. Courses taken in Methodology ! 2012: Course on Multilevel Analysis with Stata at Oxford University Spring School. ! 2011: Course on laten growth curves and multilevel structural equation modelling with Mplus at Essex University Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis. ! 2010: course in Hierarchical Linear Models at the Graduate Academy of the Friedrich- Schiller University in Jena. ! 2009: courses in statistics at ICPSR’s Summer Workshop in Statistics (Structural Equation Modeling and Categorical Data Analysis) ! 2001: course in Structural Equation Modeling with AMOS at Essex University Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis. ! 2000: courses in statistics at ICPSR’s Summer Workshop in Statistics (maximum likelihood) and at Uppsala University (LISREL). ! Summer 1997: courses in statistics at ICPSR’s Summer Workshop in Statistics (scaling and regression analysis). Teaching ! Regular teaching at Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic (2008-2013): courses in sociology, social policy, political science and workshops on research methodology 2004- 2008) ! Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic: course on Swedish society (1997), doctoral course on publishing in international journals (2013-14) ! Uppsala University (1990-1999, 2004-2009): courses in political sociology, social policy and political science ! Dalarna University College (2000-2011), courses in sociology, social studies and political sociology. ! Hamburg University (2011-2012) courses in sociology. ! Guest lectures at the University of Wisconsin (2011) at the departments of sociology and gender studies. ! Course on gendering the welfare state at the Department of Sociology, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland (2007). 3 Professor Steven Saxonberg ! Teacher of course on Swedish politics and society at the Charles University at the Institute for European Studies in Prague, Czech Republic (1997). ! Guest lectures and workshops in the Czech Republic at the Departments of Sociology and Social Policy at the Masaryk University in Brno (2002-2008), the Departments of Sociology and Political Science at the Charles University (2002-2008), the Department of Social Studies at the Palecký University, Olomouc (2001-2002), Institute for Foreign Affairs in Prague (2000). ! Guest lectures in Poland at the Department of Social Policy at Warsaw University (2003, 2004, 2007, 2009, 2011), the Department of Sociology at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow (2002-2004, 2007), the Department of Sociology at the Pedagogical Academy in Krakow (2001-2004), the Departments of Sociology and Political Science at the AF Modrzenski Cracow College (2003-2004). ! Guest Lectures in Germany at the Department of Sociology at the Friedrich-Schiller University in Jena (2003), Department of Political Science at Erlangen University (2002, 2003), Department of Sociology at Leipzig University (2000- 2002), Department of Sociology at Goethe University in Frankfurt (2002), Department of Sociology at Hamburg University (2008-10). ! Guest Lectures at the Department of Political Science at Klaipeda University, Lithuania (2002). ! Guest lecture at Södertörn’s college in Sweden (1995). ! Guest lecture at Das Österreichische Institut für Familienforschung, (2008). ! 1990-1992: teacher for the course “Modern Swedish Social Institutions” at Uppsala University’s summer school. Special Teaching Merits ! Took two courses in university pedagogy at
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