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Curriculum Vitae CHRISTIAN JOPPKE CURRENT POSITION Chair in General Sociology, University of Bern (since September 2010) OFFICE ADDRESS University of Bern Institute of Sociology Fabrikstrasse 8 CH-3012 Bern Switzerland Email: [email protected] PREVIOUS POSITIONS 2006-11 Professor of Political Science, American University of Paris 2004-06 Professor, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, International University Bremen (now Jacobs University Bremen) 2003-04 Professor (tenured), Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver 1995-02 Associate Professor (A6 to A5 levels), Department of Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute, Florence 1990-94 Assistant Professor (tenure track), Department of Sociology, University of Southern California EDUCATION 1989 Ph.D. (Sociology) University of California at Berkeley 1984 Diplom (Sociology) Goethe-Universität Frankfurt 1978-80 Sociology, Philosophy, and Economics Freie Universität Berlin GUEST PROFESSORSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, CALLS 2017 (Feb.) Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Center of Excellence for National Security (CENS), Rajaratnam School of International Studies (RSIS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore 2016 Lecturer, Oslo Summer School in Comparative Social Science, University of Oslo 2013-8 Honorary Professor, Department of Political Science and Government, University of Aarhus, Denmark 2013 (Dec.) Visiting Professor, Radzyner School of Law, Interdisciplinary Center 2 (IDC), Herzliya, Israel 2012-3 Fernand Braudel Senior Fellowship, European University Institute, Florence (declined) 2010-- Recurrent Visiting Professor, Nationalism Studies Program, Central European University (CEU), Budapest. 2008-09 Senior Fellow, Transatlantic Academy, Washington, D.C. (declined) 2006 Willi Brandt Guest Professorship, University of Malmö (declined) 2006 Call for Chair in Sociology (W3), University of Bamberg (declined) 2002-03 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, New York 1994 Jean-Monnet Fellow, European University Institute, Florence 1993-94 Research Associate, Center for German and European Studies, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. 1992 Zumberge Faculty Research Fellowship, University of Southern California 1989 John L.Simpson Research Fellowship, Institute for International Studies, University of California at Berkeley 1988-89 Newcombe Dissertation Fellowship, Woodrow Wilson Foundation, Princeton, New Jersey 1987-88 University Graduate Fellowship, University at California at Berkeley 1985-86 German Academic Exchange Fellowship (DAAD) GRANTS “Religion and Morality Policy: Religious Groups in the Implementation Process” (with Christoph Knill, LMU Munich, and Irina Ciornei), Swiss National Fonds (SNF), CHF 407.000 (2017-2019) “Challenging Secularism From Within: Freemasons` Pursuit of the Spiritual and the Secular in France and Switzerland” (with Graham Hill), Swiss National Fonds (SNF), CHF 295.000 (2016-2018). “A Civic Turn in Europe`s Radical Right? Political Discourse, Euroskepticism, and the Rise of Radical Right Parties” (with Alina Polyakova), Swiss National Fonds (SNF), CHF 352.000 (2015-2017) “Contested Controls at the Margins of the State: Government Responses to Irregular Migration in the Schengen Area” (with Tobias Eule), Swiss National Fonds (SNF), CHF 282.400 (2015-2017) “State Neutrality and Accommodating Islam in North America and Europe” (with John Torpey, CUNY Graduate Center); Swiss Population, Migration and Environment (PME) Foundation/International Metropolis Project, EUR 100.000 (2007-2011). CURRENT BOOK PROJECT 2 3 Neonationalism: Immigration, Citizenship, and Identity in the Neoliberal Age (contract with Cambridge University Press; due in December 2019; finished one of four chapters) BOOKS (monographs) Is Multiculturalism Dead? Crisis and Persistence in the Constitutional State. Cambridge: Polity, 2017 The Secular State Under Siege: Religion and Politics in Europe and America. Cambridge: Polity, 2015 “highly recommended”, Choice Swedish translation: Daidalos Bokförlaget, Göteborg 2015 Turkish translation: Say Yayinlari, Istanbul 2018 German translation: Hamburger Edition, Hamburg 2018 Legal Integration of Islam: A Transatlantic Comparison (with John Torpey). Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2013. Citizenship and Immigration. Cambridge: Polity, 2010 Japanese translation: Iwanami Shoten, Tokyo (2013). Veil: Mirror of Identity. Cambridge: Polity, 2009 Japanese translation: Hosei University Press, Tokyo (2015). Selecting by Origin: Ethnic Migration in the Liberal State. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2005 included in review of “10 best books on international migration published since 2000”, by Roger Waldinger, Contemporary Sociology 42, May 2013, 349-363. Immigration and the Nation-State: The United States, Germany, and Great Britain. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. East German Dissidents and the Revolution of 1989: Social Movement in a Leninist Regime. Macmillan and New York University Press, 1995 “Outstanding Academic Book for 1995”, Choice. Mobilizing Against Nuclear Energy: A Comparison of Germany and the United States. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1993. BOOKS (edited) Essays on Inequality and Integration (co-edited with Axel Franzen, Ben Jann, and Eric Widmer). Zürich: Seismo, 2016. Immigrant Integration in Federal Countries (co-edited with Leslie Seidle). Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 2012. 3 4 Toward Assimilation and Citizenship: Immigrants in Liberal Nation-States (co-edited with Ewa Morawska). London: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2003. Controlling a New Migration World (co-edited with Virginie Guiraudon). London: Routledge, 2001. Multicultural Questions (co-edited with Steven Lukes). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1999. Challenge to the Nation-State: Immigration in Western Europe and the United States (edited). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998. JOURNAL ARTICLES (refereed): “Multiculturalism and Antidiscrimination Law: Comparing the United States and Western Europe”, IDC Law Review (forthcoming in a special edition in honor of Nathan Lerner, 2018/19). “War of Words: Interculturalism v. Multiculturalism”, Comparative Migration Studies 6(11), 2018, 1-10. “Culturalizing Religion in Europe: Patterns and Puzzles”, Social Compass 65(2), 2018, 234-46. “The Instrumental Turn of Citizenship” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (2018, advanced online: doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2018.1440484). “Blaming Secularism”, European Journal of Sociology 58(3), 2017, 578-591. “Civic Integration in Western Europe: Three Debates”, West European Politics 40(6), 2017, 1153-1176. “Multiculturalism by Liberal Law: The Empowerment of Gays and Muslims”, European Journal of Sociology 58(1), 2017, 1-32. “Beyond the Wall of Separation: Religion and the American State in Comparative Perspective”, International Journal of Constitutional Law (ICON) 14(4), 2016, 984-1008. “Terror and the Loss of Citizenship”, Citizenship Studies 20(6-7), 2016, 728-748. “Religion and Loyalty in a Non-Laic Regime”, Quaderni di diritto e politica ecclesiastica 24(1), 2016, 85-98. 4 5 “Liberalism and Racism: An `Elective Affinity`?”, Ethnic and Racial Studies 38(8), 2015, 1298-1304. “Islam and the Legal Enforcement of Morality”, Theory and Society 43 (6), 2014, 589- 615. “Europe and Islam: Alarmists, Victimists, and Integration by Law”, West European Politics 37(6), 2014, 1314-1335. “The Retreat is Real—But What is the Alternative? Multiculturalism, Muscular Liberalism, and Islam”, Constellations 21(2), 2014, 286-295. “A Christian Identity for the Liberal State?” British Journal of Sociology 64(4), 2013, 597-616. “Islam in Europa: Integration durch Recht und ihre Grenzen”, Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie vol.65, 2013, 409-435 (Supplement 1 “Religion und Gesellschaft“, edited by Christof Wolf and Matthias Koenig). “Double Standards? Veils and Crucifixes in the European Legal Order”, European Journal of Sociology vol.54, no.1, 2013, 97-123. “Through the European Looking Glass: Citizenship Tests in the US, Canada, and Australia”, Citizenship Studies 17(1), 2013, 1-15. “The Inevitable Lightening of Citizenship”, European Journal of Sociology 51(1), 2010, 9-32. “Minority Rights for Immigrants? Multiculturalism versus Antidiscrimination”, Israel Law Review 43, 2010, 49-66. “Islamic liberalism?” European Journal of Sociology 50(3), 2009, 514-518. “Is religion the problem?” Ethnicities 9(4), 2009, 560-66. “Limits of Integration Policy: Britain and her Muslims,” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 25(3), 2009, 453-472 also appeared as book chapter, in Erik Bleich, ed. Muslims and the State in the Post-9/11 West. New York: Routledge, 2009. “Immigration and the Identity of Citizenship,” Citizenship Studies 12(6), 2008, 533-46. “Comparative Citizenship: A Restrictive Turn in Europe?” Journal of Law and Ethics of Human Rights 2, 2008, 1-41. 5 6 “State Neutrality and Islamic Headscarf Laws in France and Germany,” Theory and Society 36(4), 2007, 313-342. “Transformation of Immigrant Integration: Civic Integration and Antidiscrimination in the Netherlands, France, and Germany,” World Politics 59(2), 2007, 243-73. reprinted in David A. Baldwin, ed. Key Concepts in the New Global Economy. Volume 2. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar 2012 “Transformation of Citizenship: Status, Rights, Identity”, Citizenship Studies 11(1), 2007, 37-48 also appeared as book chapter, in Engin F. Isin, Peter Nyers, and Bryan S. Turner, eds. Citizenship between Past and Future,