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June 2021

FRANCESCO DUINA

4 Andrews Road Office: (207) 786-6319 Department of , Bates College [email protected] Lewiston, ME 04240 (USA)

EDUCATION 1996 Ph.D., Harvard University, Sociology 1993 M.A. Harvard University, Sociology (with coursework at MIT) 1991 M.A., University of Chicago, Social Sciences 1991 B.A., University of Chicago, (with Honors)

RESEARCH INTERESTS Economic and political sociology; international ; international organizations; ; American society.

ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2011- Professor, Department of Sociology, Bates College 2015-2019 Honorary Professor, Department of Sociology, University of British Columbia 2013-2015 Professor, Department of Sociology, University of British Columbia 2006-2011 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Bates College 2000-2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Bates College 1998-2000 Lecturer, Committee on Degrees in Social Studies, Harvard University

ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS 2021- Chair, Department of Sociology, Bates College (also 2008-2011, 2015-2016) 2013-2015 Head, Department of Sociology, University of British Columbia

ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS 2021 Visiting Scholar (Virtual), European Political and Governance Studies Department, College of Europe (Belgium) 2020-2023 Partner, Jean Monnet Network on Transatlantic Trade Politics (Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union) 2004-2018 Visiting Professor, Department of Business and Politics, Copenhagen Business School (in residence 2007-2008) 2011 Visiting Faculty, International Summer Program, Yonsei University (South Korea) Duina CV – June 2021

CONSULTING 2009-2013 Director, The JLJ Group (now Sovereign Group), Cambridge, MA 1996-2008 Management Consultant & Editor, Monitor Group (now Monitor Deloitte), Cambridge, MA 1993 Intern, United Nations (Capital Development Fund),

AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS § Nominated (by the American Sociological Association’s Committee on Publications) for the position of editor of the American Sociological Review, 2020 § Independent Publisher Book Award Winner, 2018. Awarded for Broke and Patriotic: Why Poor Americans Love Their Country. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press § 2nd highest (out of 910 instructors) student-ranked instructor in Faculty of Arts for 2014, University of British Columbia § Highest (out of 50+ instructors) student-ranked instructor in Department of Sociology for 2014 and for 2015, University of British Columbia § Dean of Faculty of Arts recognition as a Top 10% Instructor for 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 § Francesco Duina Undergraduate Prize (established in 2015 by Sociology Faculty and the Dean of Faculty of Arts), University of British Columbia § American Library Association Award for an Outstanding Academic Book, 2006. Awarded for The Social Construction of Free Trade: The EU, NAFTA, and Mercosur. Princeton University Press § 3 Awards for Excellence in Teaching (“Justice”, “ Urbanization”), Harvard University, 1993-1995 § Graduate Society Dissertation Completion Fellowship, Harvard University, 1995. § Nominated to the Harvard Society of Fellows, 1992 § Graduated from the University of Chicago with General and Departmental Honors, 1991

BOOKS (Political and Economic Sociology / International Political Economy) Duina, Francesco. 2018. Broke and Patriotic: Why Poor Americans Love Their Country. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. § Independent Publisher Book Award Winner (2018) § Reviewed in several journals, including the American Journal of Sociology, Contemporary Sociology § Media coverage includes The Guardian, , Maine Public Radio, San Francisco Chronicle, Baltimore Sun, Salon.com, Portland Press Herald, i24 News, Talk Nation Radio, Chronicle of Higher Education, and American Sociological Association’s Economic Sociology Section website

Duina, Francesco. 2011. Institutions and the Economy. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.

Duina, Francesco. 2006. The Social Construction of Free Trade: The European Union, NAFTA, and Mercosur. Princeton: Princeton University Press. § American Library Association Award for an Outstanding Academic Book (2006) § Reviewed in over 15 academic journals, including the American Journal of Sociology, Contemporary Sociology, Political Studies Review, and International Studies Review

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§ 2009 Chinese translation ( Social Sciences Press)

Duina, Francesco. 1999. Harmonizing Europe: Nation States within the Common Market. Albany: State University of New York Press.

BOOKS (American Society) Duina, Francesco. 2014. Life Transitions in America. Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.

Duina, Francesco. 2011. Winning: Reflections on an American Obsession. Princeton: Princeton University Press. § One of Choice Magazine's Significant University Press Titles for Undergraduates (2010-2011) § Reviewed in numerous journals, including Journal of American Studies, PsycCRITIQUES, Contemporary Sociology, Journal of Happiness Studies, International Review of Modern Sociology, Australian Review of Public Affairs, Choice, and The European Legacy § Media coverage includes WAMC Northeast Public Radio, Public Radio, Maine Sunday Telegram, Christian Science Monitor, Yahoo! News, MSNBC.com, Psychology Today, New York Magazine, Il Sole 24 Ore, The Guardian, and Pacific Standard

JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUES AND EDITED VOLUMES Duina, Francesco and Frédéric Mérand (editors). 2020. Europe’s Malaise: The Long View. Research in Political Sociology 27.

Duina, Francesco (editor). 2019. States and Nations, Power and Civility: Hallsian Perspectives. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Morano-Foadi, Sonia and Francesco Duina (editors). 2011. Regional Trade Agreements Worldwide: Dynamics and Perspectives. European Law Journal 11 (5).

JOURNAL ARTICLES (* = undergraduate student co-author) Duina, Francesco. Forthcoming. “Why Populist Leaders Succeed.” Contexts.

Duina, Francesco and Xiaoqing Zhou*. 2021. “Europeanization from the Periphery: The Case of ‘Second-Class’ Food in Central and .” Territory, Politics, Governance doi.org/10.1080/21622671.2021.1925581

Duina, Francesco and Frédéric Mérand. 2020. “Europe’s Malaise: Insights from Historical and Comparative Social Science.” Research in Political Sociology 27: 1-16.

Duina, Francesco and Dylan Carson*. 2020. “Not So Right After All? Making Sense of the Progressive Rhetoric of Europe’s Far-Right Parties.” International Sociology 35 (1): 3-21.

Duina, Francesco. 2019. “Why the Excitement? Values, Identities, and the Politicization of EU Trade Policy with North America.” Journal of European Public Policy 26 (12): 1866-1882.

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Duina, Francesco and Ezekiel Smith*. 2019. “Affirming Europe with Trade: Deal Negotiations and the Making of a Political Identity.” Comparative European Politics 17 (4): 491–511.

Duina, Francesco. 2018. “Consciousness in Classical Sociological Theories.” Journal of Consciousness Studies 25 (9-10): 99-124.

Duina, Francesco and Tobias Lenz. 2017. “Democratic Legitimacy in Regional Economic Organizations: The European Union in Comparative Perspective.” Economy and Society 46 (3-4): 398-431.

Duina, Francesco and Tobias Lenz. 2016. “Regionalism and Diffusion Revisited: From Final Design towards Stages of Decision-Making.” Review of International Studies 42 (4): 773-797.

Duina, Francesco. 2016. “Making Sense of the Legal and Judicial Architectures of Regional Trade Agreements Worldwide.” Regulation & Governance 10 (4): 368-383.

Duina, Francesco and Carlo Miani*. 2015. “Fitting in the Baltics: National Identity, Minorities, and Compliance with EU Legislation in Lithuania and Latvia.” Comparative European Politics 13 (5): 535-552.

Duina, Francesco and Jared Bok*. 2014. “Capitalising on Regional Integration: Sub-National Movements and the Rhetorical Leveraging of NAFTA and the EU.” New Political Economy 19 (5): 748-768.

Bok, Jared* and Francesco Duina. 2011 “Sub-National Movements and the Framing of Regional Trade Agreements: Evidence from the EU and NAFTA.” Social Movement Studies (10) 3: 225- 242.

Duina, Francesco and Sonia Morano-Foadi. 2011. “The Institutionalization of Regional Trade Agreements Worldwide: New Dynamics and Future Scenarios.” European Law Journal 11 (5): 561-567.

Duina, Francesco and Peter Nedergaard. 2010. “Learning in International Governmental Organizations: The Case of Social Protection.” Global Social Policy 10 (2): 193-217.

Duina, Francesco and Jason Buxbaum*. 2008. “Regional Trade Agreements and the Pursuit of State Interests: Institutional Perspectives from NAFTA and Mercosur.” Economy and Society 37 (2): 193-223.

Duina, Francesco and Tapio Raunio. 2007. “The Open Method of Coordination and National Parliaments: Further Marginalization or New Opportunities?” Journal of European Public Policy 14 (4): 489-506.

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Duina, Francesco. 2006. “Varieties of Regional Integration: The European Union, NAFTA and Mercosur.” Journal of European Integration 28 (3): 245-275.

Duina, Francesco. 2006. “Between Efficiency and Sovereignty: Transnational Actors, the European Union, and the Regulation of Bankruptcy.” Comparative European Politics 4 (1): 1-22.

Duina, Francesco and Michael Oliver. 2005. “National Parliaments in the European Union: Are There Any Benefits to Integration?” European Law Journal 11 (2): 173-195.

§ Reply to commentary to above article: Duina, Francesco and Michael Oliver. 2006. “To the Rescue of National Parliaments: A Reply to Tapio Raunio.” European Law Journal 12 (1): 132- 133.

Duina, Francesco. 2004. “Regional Market Building as a Social Process: An Analysis of Cognitive Strategies in NAFTA, the European Union, and Mercosur.” Economy and Society 33 (3): 359-389.

Duina, Francesco and Paulette Kurzer. 2004. “Smoke in Your Eyes: The Struggle over Tobacco Control in the European Union.” Journal of European Public Policy 11 (1): 57-77.

Duina, Francesco and Nathan Breznau*. 2002. “Constructing Common Cultures: The Ontological and Normative Dimensions of Law in the European Union and Mercosur.” European Law Journal 8 (4): 574-595.

Duina, Francesco. 2001. “Important but not Pervasive: The Shared Limits of Secondary Law in the Common Markets of Europe and South America.” Current Politics and Economics of Europe 10 (4): 351-379.

§ Reprinted in European Economic and Political Issues: Volume 7, edited by Frank Columbus. New York: Nova Publishers, 2003.

Duina, Francesco and Frank Blithe*. 1999. “Nation States and Common Markets: The Institutional Conditions for Acceptance.” Review of International Political Economy 6 (4): 494- 530.

Duina, Francesco. 1997. “Explaining Legal Implementation in the European Union.” International Journal of the Sociology of Law 25 (July): 155-179.

BOOK CHAPTERS (* = undergraduate student co-author) Duina, Francesco. In preparation. “What’s in My Sandwich? Trade, Values, and the Promise of Deeper Integration.” In Transatlantic Relations: Challenge and Resilience, edited by Donald E. Abelson and Stephen Brooks. New York: Routledge.

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Duina, Francesco and Xiaoqing Zhou*. Forthcoming (2021). “Brussels Under Pressure: Compliance, the Single Market, and National Purpose in the EU.” In Economies, Institutions, and Territories: Dissecting Nexuses, edited by Luca Storti, Giulia Urso, and Neil Reid. New York: Routledge.

Duina, Francesco. Forthcoming (2021). “Understanding the European Union: On the Spotlights and Blind Spots of Political Scientific Research.” In The Palgrave Handbook of Global Social Change, edited by Rajendra Baikady et al. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Duina, Francesco. 2021. “Poor But Still Dreaming.” In The Routledge Handbook on the American Dream, edited by Robert C. Hauhart and Mitja Sardoč. New York: Routledge.

Duina, Francesco and Dylan Carson*. 2020. “When Right Meets Left: On the Progressive Rhetoric of Far-Right Populist Parties in Europe,” pp. 22-33 In Research Handbook on Nationalism, edited by Liah Greenfeld and Zeying Wu. Oxford: Edward Elgar.

Duina, Francesco. 2019. “ and Patriotism in America,” pp. 813-838 in Handbook of Patriotism, edited by Mitja Sardoč. Cham: Springer.

Duina, Francesco. 2019. “Vulnerable Civility,” pp. 3-27 in States and Nations, Power and Civility: Hallsian Perspectives, edited by Francesco Duina. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Duina, Francesco. 2016. “North America and the Transatlantic Area,” pp. 133-153 in The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Regionalism, edited by Tanja A. Börzel and Thomas Risse. Oxford: .

Duina, Francesco and Jared Bok*. 2015. “Sub-National Movements and the Politicization of NAFTA and the EU,” pp. 193-208 in The Legitimacy of Regional Integration in Europe and the Americas, edited by Achim Hurrelmann and Steffen Schneider. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Duina, Francesco. 2015. “Beyond Free Trade: Accounting for Labor and Environmental Governance Principles in NAFTA,” pp. 177-191 in Governance Transfer by Regional Organizations, edited by Tanja A. Börzel and Vera van Hüllen. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

Duina, Francesco. 2012. “Trading Blocs in the Twenty-First Century: Complexity and Consequences,” pp. 47-68 in Capitalisms and Capitalism in the Twenty-First Century, edited by Glenn Morgan and Richard Whitley. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Nedergaard, Peter and Francesco Duina. 2011. “The OMC in Comparative Perspective: Learning and Community Building in the OECD and Nordic Council of Ministers,” pp. 177-200 in New Regionalism and the European Union: Dialogues, Comparisons, and New Research Directions, edited by Nick Robinson, Ben Rosamond, and Alex Warleigh-Lack. New York: Routledge.

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Duina, Francesco. 2010. “Frames, Scripts, and the Making of Regional Trade Agreements,” pp. 93-113 in Constructing the International Economy, edited by Rawi Abdelal, Mark Blyth, and Craig Parsons. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Duina, Francesco. 2008. “Identity Construction in the EU, NAFTA, and Mercosur: Opportunities for Peace and Conflict,” pp. 138-164 in Promoting Conflict or Peace through Identity, edited by Nikki Slocum-Bradley. Aldershot: Asghate.

Duina, Francesco 2008. “The Institutionalization of Regional Trade Agreements: Surprise and Stickiness in NAFTA and Mercosur,” pp. 135-154 in Institutions and Politics, edited by John L. Campbell and Peter Nedergaard. Copenhagen: DJØF Publishing.

Duina, Francesco. 2003. “National Legislatures in Common Markets: Autonomy in the European Union and Mercosur,” pp. 183-212 in The Nation-State in Question, edited by T. V. Paul, G. John Ikenberry, and John A. Hall. Princeton: Princeton University Press.

SELECTED OP-EDS AND BLOG POSTS Duina, Francesco. 2020. “Free Market Ideology Won’t Help Us During the COVID-19 Crisis. Here’s What Would.” Op-ed in the Los Angeles Times, May 19.

Duina, Francesco. 2019. “Why Are Poor Americans More Patriotic than Their Wealthier Counterparts?” Op-Ed in the The Guardian, November 20.

London School of Economics’ European Politics and Policy (EUROPP):

Duina, Francesco. 2020. “The Uncomfortable Truths about Populism.”

Duina, Francesco. 2019. “Not in My Sandwich! GMOs, Hormones, and the Politicization of Trade.”

Duina, Francesco. 2019. “Italy Should Capitalize on Brexit.” Op-ed in EUobserver.

Duina, Francesco. 2018. “Poverty and American Pride,” “Poor and Disillusioned,” and “Patriotism as Civil Religion.” Posts on The Public Humanist (blog published by Mass Humanities, the Massachusetts affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities).

Duina, Francesco. 2018. “’Brexit Means Brexit’ Is a Meaningless Mantra.” Essay on Zócalo Public Square.

Duina, Francesco. 2018. “On Broke and Patriotic.” Post on Rorotoko.

Duina, Francesco. 2017. “Poor Americans Are So Patriotic Because the Nation Is Their ‘Last Hope’.” Op-ed in San Francisco Chronicle, December 28.

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Duina, Francesco. 2017. “Why Are the Poor So Patriotic?” Op-ed in Baltimore Sun, December 9.

Duina, Francesco. 2017. “Donald Trump's Simplistic View of Trade Could Hurt Everyone.” Op-ed in the Vancouver Sun, October 13.

Duina, Francesco. 2017. “The Great Confusion: NAFTA, TPP, and Trump’s Dislike of Free Trade Agreements.” Invited op-ed in Trajectories (newsletter of the American Sociological Association’s Comparative and Historical Sociology Section), Winter: 42-43.

Duina, Francesco. 2017. “Why Poor Americans Are So Patriotic.” Essay on Zócalo Public Square.

Duina, Francesco. 2017. “Broke and Patriotic: Why Poor Americans Love Their Country.” Post on American Sociological Association’s blog Work in Progress: Sociology on the Economy, Work, and Inequality (October).

Duina, Francesco. 2017. “Taking Our Patriotic Pulse.” Post on WalletHub.

REVIEW ESSAYS, WORKING PAPERS, AND ACADEMIC COMMENTARIES Duina, Francesco and Tobias Lenz. 2016. “Do Regional Economic Organisations Suffer from a Democratic Legitimacy Deficit?” International Sociological Association eSymposium 6 (1): 1-21.

Duina, Francesco. 2014. “Governance Transfer in the North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement.” A B2 Case Study Report. SFP-Governance Working Paper Series, No. 46, Collaborative Research Center (SFB) 700. Freie Universität Berlin.

Duina, Francesco. 2012. “Euro.” In Blackwell Encyclopedia of , edited by George Ritzer. Oxford: -Blackwell.

Duina, Francesco. 2011. “NAFTA.” Report for Governance Export by Regional Organizations SFB 700 Project at the Center for European Integration, Freie Universität Berlin, October.

Duina, Francesco. 2007. “Domestic Actors and Europeanization: Why ‘Fit” Still Matters.” Comparative European Politics 5 (3): 339-341.

Duina, Francesco. 2001. “Legal Perspectives on EU Enlargement.” Journal of European Public Policy 8 (3): 493-496.

Duina, Francesco. 2000. “Gauging the Strength of the Nation-State in the European Union.” Polity XXXIII (3): 455-462.

Duina, Francesco. 1993. “Aristotle and Capitalism: Is there a Connection?” Point of Reference: A Journal of Hellenic Thought and Culture 1 (2): 18-25.

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Duina, Francesco. 1993. “Theory and Recent Experience in Decentralization: Implications for Development Agencies.” Working Paper, United Nations Development Program, August.

BOOK REVIEWS Duina, Francesco. 2019. “The Left Behind: Decline and Range in Small-Town America, by Robert Wuthnow,” International Sociology Reviews (34) 5: 636-639.

Duina, Francesco.2018. “Seeking the American Dream: A Sociological Inquiry, by Robert C. Huahart,” Contemporary Sociology 47 (5): 590-591.

Duina, Francesco. 2015. “Latin American Unification: A History of Political and Economic Integration Efforts, Salvador Rivera,” Bulletin of Latin American Research 34 (4): 544-545.

Duina, Francesco. 2015. “European Integration, Processes of Change and the National Experience, Stefanie Börner and Monika Eigmüller,” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 56 (5): 394-396.

Duina, Francesco. 2015. “Boom, Bust and Crisis: Labour, Corporate Power and Politics in Canada, edited by John Peters,” Contemporary Sociology 44 (3): 399-401.

Duina, Francesco. 2014. “Global Turning Points: Understanding the Challenges for Business in the 21st Century, Mauro F. Guillén and Emilio Ontiveros,” Administrative Science Quarterly 59 (3): NP20-22.

Duina, Francesco. 2008. “The Global and the Local: Understanding the Dialectics of Business Systems, Arndt Sorge,” American Journal of Sociology 114 (1): 276-278.

Duina, Francesco. 2008. “Negotiating Trade: Developing Countries in the WTO and NAFTA, John S. Odell,” Perspectives on Politics 6 (2): 426-427.

Duina, Francesco. 2008. “National Parliaments and European Democracy: A Bottom-up Approach to European Constitutionalism, Olaf Tans, Carla Zoethout, and Jit Peters,” European Journal of International Law 19 (2): 454.

Duina, Francesco. 2007. “The Taylorized Beauty of the Mechanical: Scientific Management and the Rise of Modernist Architecture, Mauro Guillén,” Social Forces 86 (1): 357-358.

Duina, Francesco. 2006. “The City on the Hill: The Latin Americanization of Europe and the Lost Competition to the USA,” Arno Tausch,” Bridges June, Vol. 10.

Duina, Francesco. 2006. “Europe: A Civilian Power? European Union, Global Governance, World Order, Mario Teló,” Journal of Common Market Studies 44 (3): 664-664.

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Duina, Francesco. 2006. “New State Spaces: Urban Governance and the Rescaling of Statehood, Neil Brenner,” Contemporary Sociology 35 (1): 56-57.

Duina, Francesco. 2006. “The City on the Hill: The Latin Americanization of Europe and the Lost Competition to the USA,” Arno Tausch,” Bridges June, Vol. 10.

Duina, Francesco. 2004. “Globalization and European Integration, Arno Tausch and Peter Herrmann,” Journal of Common Market Studies 42 (2): 440-441.

Duina, Francesco. 2002. “From the Nation State to Europe? Anand Menon and Vincent Wright, Rethinking Europe’s Future, David P. Calleo,” American Political Science Review 96 (3): 687-91.

Duina, Francesco. 2001. “Political Will and Personal Belief: The Decline and Fall of Soviet Communism, Paul Hollander,” Social Forces 79 (3): 1196-1999.

Duina, Francesco. 2000. “The State and Identity Construction in International Relations, Sarah Owen Vanderluis (ed.),” International Affairs 76 (4): 840-841.

Duina, Francesco. 2000. “Nations without States: Political Communities in a Global Age, Montserrat Guibernau,” American Journal of Sociology 106 (1): 244-245.

Duina, Francesco. 2000 “Where Was the Working Class? Revolution in Eastern Germany, Linda Fuller,” Social Forces 78 (3): 1183-84.

Duina, Francesco. 2000. “The Nation-State and Global Order, Walter C. Opello, Jr. and Stephen J. Rosow, International Society and the De Facto Nation-State, Scott Pegg,” International Affairs, January 76 (1): 145-146.

Duina, Francesco. 1996. “Development Partners: Aid and Cooperation in the 1990s, Ismail Serageldin,” Journal of Modern African Studies 34: 364-366.

Duina, Francesco. 1995.”Equality in Law Between Men and Women, Michel Verwilghen and Ferdinand von Prondzynski (eds.),” book note in European Journal of International Law 6 (4): 628.

FUNDING § Grant: Partner in Jean Monnet Network on Transatlantic Trade Politics, Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union, €299,929 (led by Carleton University), 2020-2023. § Fellowship: Bates College Phillips Fellowship (fully funded sabbatical year), 2020-2021. § Grant: Bates College President's Discretionary Fund, 2019. § Grant: Bates College Faculty Scholarship Fund & Ladd Fund, 2017-2018. § Grants: Bates College Roger C. Schmutz Faculty Research Grant & President's Discretionary Fund, 2015-2017.

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§ Grant: Bates College Summer Research Apprenticeship (for undergraduate research assistance), 2016, 2012, 2010, 2009, and 2005 § Grant: Mellon Foundation Faculty Innovation Fund for an innovative project on the Bates campus (“The Nation State in a Global World”), 2009-2010. § Grant: Bates College Roger C. Schmutz Faculty Research Fund and Faculty Scholarship Fund, 2009-2010. § Grant: Bates College Roger C. Schmutz Faculty Research Grant, 2005. § Grant: Bates College Faculty Development Fund, 2003-2004. § Grant: Bates College Research Fund, 2000-2002. § Grant: Bates College Ladd Library Collection Development Fund (with Lynne Lewis and Margaret Maurer-Fazio), 2001. § Fellowship: Harvard Graduate Society Dissertation Completion Fellowship, 1995-1996. § Grant: Center for International Affairs (Harvard University) for research on the European Union in Brussels, 1996. § Grant: Westengard Foundation for research in Europe, 1995. § Grant: Center for European Studies (Harvard University) and Krupp Foundation for research in Europe, 1995. § Fellowship: Graduate Society Dissertation Completion Fellowship, Harvard University, 1995. § Grant: Center for International Affairs (Harvard University) for research on the European Union in Brussels, 1994. § Grant: Center for European Studies (Harvard University) and Krupp Foundation for research in Europe, 1994. § Fellowship: Leopold Schepp Foundation, 1992-1994. § Fellowship: Harvard University Graduate Fellowship, 1991-1993.

SELECTED MEDIA PRESENCE Media appearances not already mentioned: InvestorPlace (2021); Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Newsletter (Summer 2019); WBUR () (2016); Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (2014); News 1130 (Vancouver) (2014, 2016); Global News: BC1 TV (Vancouver) (2013); vulture.com (2013); 660 News (Calgary) (2016); Maine Network (2012), Contexts (2011); The Herald Gazette (ME) (2011); NewBooksNetwork.com (2019, 2011); TheStreet.com TV (2010); American Journal of Transportation (2010); Portland Press Herald (2007, 2004, 2003); NewsWeekly.com.au (2005); Lewiston Sun Journal (2004).

SERVICE TO THE DISCIPLINE Editorial Board Member: § Social Sciences, 2016-present; Journal of European Public Policy, 2010-2015.

Editorial Advisory Board Member: § Economy and Society, 2008-present.

Ad-hoc referee, American Journal of Sociology (2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2020), American Sociological Review (2004, 2007, 2013), Comparative European Politics (2005), Energy

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Research & Social Science (2014), Geopolitics (2008), European Journal of Political Research (2010), International Journal of Comparative Sociology (2017, 2018, 2021), International Political Science Review (2020), International Politics (2021), International Studies Quarterly (2016), International Trade Journal (2021), Intersections: East European Journal of Society and Politics (2017), Journal of Common Market Studies (2021, 2015, 2011), Journal of Consciousness Studies (2019), Journal of European Integration (2017, 2018), Journal of European Public Policy (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010), Law and Society Review (2008), Publius (2008), Regulation & Governance (2016, 2017), Review of International Political Economy (2008, 2009, 2010), Sociological Forum (2005, 2007), Socio-Economic Review (2016), Sociological Theory (2014), West European Politics (2019, 2020).

Reviewer for Bloomsbury Press (2014), Cambridge University Press (2019, 2020), Edward Elgar (2013), Oxford University Press (2016, 2017, 2019), Palgrave Publishers (2009, 2016), Routledge Press (2004, 2015, 2016), Princeton University Press (2005, 2013, 2016), Polity Press (2007, 2009, 2013), Stanford University Press (2018).

External Institutional Service: § European Research Council, Advanced Grants Reviewer, 2020- § European Science Foundation, College of Expert Reviewers, 2020- § Board of Advisors, The Swedish Program, Stockholm School of Economics, 2019- § Grant Evaluator, European Science Foundation/Research Foundation Flanders, 2019. § Elected Council Member of Culture Section, American Sociological Association, 2015-2018. § Best Article Selection Committee, Theory Section, American Sociological Association, 2017. § Grant Evaluator, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, 2016 and 2006. § European Union Studies Association Book Prize Committee Member, 2014-2015. § Reviewer for Post-Doctoral Application to Fonds National de la Recherche Luxembourg, 2011. § Mercosur law expert for Nova Southeastern University (Shepard Broad Law Center's International Citator Manual), USA, 2009. § Grant Evaluator, Danish Social Science Research Council, 2008. § Member, Grant Awards Committee, German Marshall Fund of the United States, 2001. § Referee for Promotions to Associate or Full Professor, and all in Sociology unless noted: • University of California, Riverside, 2019; University of Richmond, 2019; University of Edinburgh (School of Social and Political Science, Senior Lecturer), 2019; Colby College, 2019; University of California, Riverside (Sociology and Public Policy) 2016; Queens College, CUNY, 2017 and 2015; McGill University, 2014; Southern Methodist University, 2014; Colby College, 2014; George Mason University (Public and International Affairs), 2013; University of Melbourne, 2009; Washington and Lee University, 2009. § External Reviewer for Doctoral Dissertation: Faculty of Management and Business / Politics, Tampere University Finland 2020; Department of Sociology, McGill University, Canada, 2013.

SERVICE TO THE COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY At Bates College: § Chair, Department of Sociology, 2008-2011, 2015-2016.

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o Oversaw budget, course offerings, events, and communication with and progress of ~50 majors § Member, College Finances Team, 2020- § Member, European Studies Program Committee, 2012- § Member (and Chair 2018-2020), Watson Committee, 2008-2010, 2015- § Member, Tenure and Promotion Review Committee, 2019-2020. § Member, Committee on Personnel for Physical Education, 2016-2019. § Member, Student Conduct Board Pool, 2015-2019. § Member, Phillips Fellowship Committee, 2018. § Member, Internal Committee for the Review of the Programs in African American and American Cultural Studies, 2016-2017. § Chair and Member, Internal Committee for the Review of the Department of Economics, 2016. § Member, Personnel Committee, 2012-2013. § Member, Senior Staff Advisory Team, 2011. § Member, Sub-Committee (of Educational Policy Committee) assessing proposed European Studies Major, 2011. § Member, Committee on Faculty Governance, 2010-2012. § Member, Evaluation of Teaching Committee, 2008-2010. § Chair and Member, College Concert Committee, 2001-2003, 2004-2007. § Member, Faculty Scholarship Committee, 2004-2007. § Member, Presidential and Institutional Committee, 2001-2003. § Member, Search Committees for the Departments of Economics, Psychology, History, and Sociology, and for the Director of Affirmative Action and Institutional Planning, 2001-2020.

At the University of British Columbia: § Head, Department of Sociology, 2013-2015: o Led 29 full-time faculty members, 25+ sessionals, and 3.5 unionized office staff o Authority over large departmental budget o Set direction for undergraduate program, including courses offered to ~7,500 students (~600 majors and minors), and graduate program (~50 students) o Authority over workload assignments o Set all departmental committees o Chaired all tenure and promotion committees, and all search committees o Negotiated employment offers, including for tenure-track faculty o Authority over hiring of unionized teaching positions and teaching assistants o Oversaw external departmental communications and international partnerships § Member, AnSo Building Safety Committee, 2013-2015. § Member, Associate Dean of Student Success Search Advisory Committee, Faculty of Arts, 2014. § Graduate Student Advising: • Angele Beausoleil (Interdisciplinary Studies), Doctoral Dissertation Committee Member, 2015-2016. • Marlee McGuire (Anthropology), Doctoral Dissertation Committee Member, 2014-2016.

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• Andrew Patterson (Sociology), Doctoral Dissertation Committee Member, 2014.

INVITED LECTURES, PRESENTATIONS, AND ADDRESSES Keynote addresses and lectures on Broke and Patriotic: Why Poor Americans Love Their Country (since 2017): Center for Global Humanities, University of New England (Portland, Maine), Annual Social Science & Social Change Conference, Northern Arizona University (Flagstaff, AZ), Colby College (Waterville, Maine) Pioneer Institute (Boston), Kingswood Regional High School (Wolfeboro, New Hampshire), Harrison Village Library (Maine).

Readings and talks on Winning: Reflections on an American Obsession (since 2010): Borders Bookstore (South Portland, Maine), Charles M. Bailey Public Library (Maine), University of Southern Maine (Portland, Maine), Prince Memorial Library (Cumberland, Maine), Colby College (Waterville, Maine), Waldoboro Public Library (Maine), Maine Medical Center – Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital (Portland, Maine), Harrison Village Library (Maine), Washington and Lee University (Lexington, Virginia).

Additional invitations at the following venues: § Panelist, Discussion on Developing Transatlantic Digital Trade, European Parliament Liaison Office (Washington, D. C.) and Virginia Tech, April 2021. § Speaker at Current Affairs Debating Society, West Vancouver, BC, Canada, June 2015. § Panelist at Spring 2015 Alumni Career Panel, Department of Sociology, Harvard University, April 2015. § Keynote lecture at workshop on The Legitimacy of Regional Integration in Europe and the Americas: Empirical and Comparative Perspectives, Ludiwh-Maximilians Universität, “The View from the Bottom. Or, on the Promises of Studying Legitimacy in Comparative Regionalism,” Munich, Germany, July 2013. § Speaker at Liberty International Inc.’s seminar on international trade, “Sourcing and HR in China: Trends, Challenges, and Incentives,” Providence, RI, November 2012. § Lecture at Boston University, “Frames, Scripts, and the Making of Regional Trade Agreements Worldwide,” October 2012. § Lecture at McGill University, Department of Sociology, “Frames, Scripts, and the Making of Regional Trade Agreements Worldwide,” February 2012. § Lecture at Ministère des Relations Internationales (Québec) & Université Laval, Centre d'Études Interaméricaines, “Frames, Scripts, and Regional Integration in Europe, Asia, , and the Americas,” Quebec City, Canada, November 2011. § Keynote Speaker for Bates College’s Convocation, “Some Thoughts on Words and Time,” Lewiston, ME, September 2011. § Speaker at Private Label Manufacturers’ Association webinar on “Retailing in China: Opportunities for Private Label,” June 2011. § Speaker at Maine International Trade Day, “China’s Tier II Cities: Understanding Opportunities & Challenges,” South Portland, ME, May 2011. § Speaker at Agrion’s global webinar on “China Renewable Energy Ecosystem”, April 2011. § Speaker at Liberty International Inc.’s seminar on international trade, “China’s Emerging Tier 2 Cities,” Norton, MA, February 2011.

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§ Speaker at Cape Elizabeth-South Portland Rotary Club (ME), “EU-China Relations and Their Implications for the United States,” January 2011. § Speaker at World Affairs Council of Maine, “EU-China Relations and Their Implications for the United States,” Portland, ME, October 2010. § Speaker at Coalition of New England Companies for Trade’s 14th Annual Northeast Trade & Transportation Conference, Panel on New Trends in Overseas Sourcing, Newport, RI, March 2010. § Jean Monnet Lecture at Copenhagen Business School, “Harmonizing Europe: European Law in Practice,” April 2008. § Speaker at Mid-Coast Forum on Foreign Relations, “From Economic to Political Giant: The European Union in the 21st Century,” Rockport, ME, March 2003. § Speaker at the Third European Business Conference, Panel on EU Expansion and Integration, Harvard Business School, Boston, November 2002.

INVITED CONFERENCE ROLES § Organizer of the Sociology of Culture Section Roundtables, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Seattle, August 2016. § Organizer of the Comparative Sociology Session, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Boston, August 2008. § Chair, Panel on European Employment Policy – Open Method of Coordination, 15th International Conference of Europeanists (Council for European Studies, Columbia University), Chicago, April 2006. § Panel Organizer (with Vivien Schmidt, Boston University) on The Europeanization of National Institutions: Parliaments, Courts, and Politics, American Political Science Association Conference, Chicago, September 2004. § Co-Organizer of Conference entitled New Approaches to the European Union: the European Union and the Transformation of European Politics, Harvard University Center for European Studies, 1995.

PAPERS DELIVERED AT CONFERENCES AND WORKSHOPS Papers presented at following venues: § Europe: The World of Yesterday? Conference at McGill University and University of Montreal, 2019. § International Conference of Europeanists, 2019, 2012, 2006, 2004, 2002. § American Sociological Association Conference, 2019, 2016, 2014, 2010, 2008, 2005, 2002, 2000, 1999, 1996, 1995. § European Union Trade Policy in the 21st Century Conference, The Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence at Carleton University & the University of Ottawa, Canada, 2018. § Canadian Sociological Association Congress, 2017 and 2014. § European Community Studies Association-Canada Conference, 2014. § International Studies Association Annual Convention, 2014 and 2013 § Conference on Comparative Regionalism: Towards a New Research Agenda, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany, December 2014 and 2013.

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§ Governance Export by Regional Organizations Workshops, Freie Universität Berlin, 2011 and 2010. § European Union Studies Association Conference 2011, 2007, 2005, 2003, 2001. § Diffusion of Regional Integration Workshop, Freie Universität Berlin, 2010. § Borders of the Mind: How Identity Constructions Promote Conflict or Peace, United Nations University Workshop, Brugges, Belgium, 2006. § Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Annual Conference, 2002. § Regionalism and Regionalization in World Society Workshop, University of Bielefeld, Germany, November-December 2001. § World Society and Nation States, Scandinavian Consortium for Organizational Research Workshop, Stanford University, 2001. § What Can States Do Now? University of Pennsylvania-Philadelphia (Christopher H. Brown Center for International Politics) and McGill University Conference, Philadelphia and Montreal, May and November 2000. § Eastern Sociological Society Conference, 1996. § New Approaches to European Studies Conference, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, 1995.

TEACHING University of British Columbia – Department of Sociology: Economic Sociology.

Bates College – Department of Sociology: Economic Sociology, Comparative Sociology, Classical Sociological Theory, Globalization, European Integration, Sociology of Competition, Political Sociology, Populism and Globalization, Macro-Sociology, The Good Society, Global Economy and the Nation State, A World of Nations, Consciousness in Sociological Theory.

Harvard University – Committee on Degrees in Social Studies: The Global Economy and the Nation State, the European Union and the Nation State.

OTHER § Tutor and Senior Common Room Member at Cabot House, Harvard University, 1996-1997. § Trustee, 77-79 Martin Street, Cambridge, MA, 1999-2000. § President, Mill Ridge Road Homeowners Association, Cumberland, ME, 2001-2003, 2005-2006. § President, Windsor Lane Homeowners Association, Cumberland, ME, 2018-. § Native fluency in Italian, proficient in Spanish, basic knowledge of French.

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