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June 2021 FRANCESCO DUINA 4 Andrews Road Office: (207) 786-6319 Department of Sociology, Bates College [email protected] Lewiston, ME 04240 (USA) EDUCATION 1996 Ph.D., Harvard University, Sociology 1993 M.A. Harvard University, Sociology (with Economics coursework at MIT) 1991 M.A., University of Chicago, Social Sciences 1991 B.A., University of Chicago, Political Science (with Honors) RESEARCH INTERESTS Economic and political sociology; international political economy; international organizations; European Union; 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), New York 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”, “Third World 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, Minnesota Public Radio, 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 2 Duina CV – June 2021 § 2009 Chinese translation (China 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, Connecticut 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 Eastern Europe.” 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. 3 Duina CV – June 2021 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. 4 Duina CV – June 2021 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.