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CURRICULUM VITAE

Emek M. Uçarer

Department of International Relations Bucknell Lewisburg, 17837, USA Phone: (570) 577-1498 Fax: (570) 577-3536 E-mail: [email protected]

EDUCATION:

• Ph.D. International Studies at the University of South Carolina, Department of Government and International Studies, December 1998 (with distinction). • Master of Arts in International Studies, University of South Carolina, December 1993. • University of South Carolina, Department of Government and International Studies, Fall 1990 - Fall 1998. • Otto-Friedrich Universität Bamberg, Germany, 1991-1992. • Bachelor of Business Administration in Marketing and Management, State University of West Georgia, Carrollton, Georgia, USA, June 1989. • Bosphorus University, Department of Administrative Sciences, Business Administration, Fall 1985-Spring 1988. • Istanbul American Robert , 1978-1985.

EMPLOYMENT HISTORY:

• Professor of International Relations, , May 2011-present. • Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Kolleg-forschergruppe (College Research Group) “Transformative Power of Europe,” Otto Suhr Institute of Political Science, Free University Berlin, Germany. August 2011-June 2012. • Associate Professor of International Relations, Bucknell University, May 2004-present. • Chair, Department of International Relations, September 2009-June 2013. • Director, International Relations Program, August 2008-September 2009. • Assistant Professor of International Relations, Bucknell University, August 1998-May 2004. • Graduate Assistant, Computer Services Division, Department of Libraries and Information Systems, University of South Carolina, October 1997 - July 1998. • Research Assistant, Institute of Families in Society, University of South Carolina, 1996-1997. • In-Service Trainee, European Union, at the European Commission Task Force for Justice and Home Affairs, March-August, 1996. • Managing Editor of Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations, 1994-1995. Journal co-sponsored by the Academic Council on the United Nations System and United Nations University.

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• Research Assistant to Drs. Donald J. Puchala and Roger A. Coate at the Richard L. Walker Institute of International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1993-1996. • Program Coordinator, European Communities Studies Association Migration Workshop, Charleston, South Carolina, USA, May 12-15, 1994. • Organizational Staff, European Communities Studies Association biennial conference at Charleston, SC, USA, May 11-14, 1995; Washington, D.C., USA, May 25-28, 1993. • Teaching Assistant, Department of Government and International Studies, University of South Carolina, 1990-1993. • Research Assistant, Department of Oriental Languages and Turkology, Otto-Friedrich Universität Bamberg, Germany, 1991-1992. • Assistant Manager, Columbia Film Society Nickelodeon Theatre, 1992-1998. • Management Trainee, Oberhessische Versorgungsbetriebe Aktien-gesellschaft, Friedberg, Germany, Summer 1989. • Management Trainee, Bosch GmbH, Nuremberg, Germany, Summer 1988.

AREAS OF INTEREST:

European integration, international organization (United Nations and European Union), nonstate actors in international relations, international law, migration and ethnicity studies, human rights, forced migration, political participation of diasporas, German politics.

LANGUAGE SKILLS:

Fluent in Turkish (native), English, and German; intermediate skills in Spanish, elementary reading skills in Italian and French.

PUBLICATIONS:

Books

• Lavenex, Sandra and Emek M. Uçarer, eds. 2002. Migration and the Externalities of European Integration. Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books. • Uçarer, Emek M., and Donald J. Puchala, eds. 1997. Immigration into Western societies: Problems and policies. London: Pinter.

Book Chapters

• Uçarer, Emek M. “NGOs Go to Brussels: Challenges and Opportunities for Research and Practice in AFSJ,” in Ariadna Ripoll Servent and Florian Trauner, eds. Routledge Handbook of Justice and Home Affairs Research. 2018.

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• Uçarer, Emek M. “Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice,” in European Union Politics 5th ed, edited by Michelle Cini and Nieves Perez-Solorzano Barragán, pp. 281-294. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. • Uçarer, Emek M. “Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice,” in European Union Politics 4th ed, edited by Michelle Cini and Nieves Perez-Solorzano Barragán. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. • Uçarer, Emek M. “Justice and Home Affairs,” in European Union Politics 3rd ed, edited by Michelle Cini and Nieves Perez-Solorzano Barragán. pp. 306-323. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010. • Uçarer, Emek M. “Negotiating Third-Country National Rights in the European Union,” in Diversity in the European Union, edited by Elisabeth Prügl and Markus Thiel, pp. 59-75. : Palgrave, 2009. • Uçarer, Emek M. “Safeguarding Asylum as a Human Right: NGOs and the European Union,” in Transnational Activism in the UN and the EU, edited by Jutta Joachim and Birgit Locher, pp. 121-139. New York: Routledge, 2009. • Uçarer, Emek M. “Justice and Home Affairs,” in European Union Politics 2nd ed., edited by Michelle Cini, pp. 304-320. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007. • Uçarer, Emek M. “Kurdish Refugees.” In Global Migration: An Encyclopedia, edited by Matthew Gibney and Randall Hansen, pp. 368-373. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2005. • Lyon, Alynna J. and Emek M. Uçarer. “Mobilizing Ethnic Conflict Kurdish Separatism in Germany and the PKK,” in International Migration and the Globalization of Domestic Politics, edited by Rey Koslowski. pp. 62-82.New York: Routledge, 2005. • Uçarer, Emek M. “Justice and Home Affairs” In European Union Politics, edited by Michelle Cini, 294-311. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003. • Uçarer, Emek M. “Guarding the Borders of the European Union: Paths, Portals, and Prerogatives.” In Migration and the Externalities of European Integration, edited by Sandra Lavenex and Emek M. Uçarer, 15-32. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2002. • Lavenex, Sandra and Emek M. Uçarer. “Introduction: The Emerging EU Migration Regime and Its External Impact.” In Migration and the Externalities of European Integration, edited by Sandra Lavenex and Emek M. Uçarer, 1-13. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2002. • Uçarer, Emek M. and Sandra Lavenex. “Conclusion: Ripples of European Integration–The Modes and Consequences of Migration Policy Transfer.” In Migration and the Externalities of European Integration, edited by Sandra Lavenex and Emek M. Uçarer, 209-21. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, June 2002. • Uçarer, Emek. 1999. Cooperation on Justice and Home Affairs matters. In Developments in the European Union, edited by L. Cram, D. Dinan and N. Nugent, 247-65. New York: St. Martin's Press. • Uçarer, Emek. 1999. “Trafficking in Women: Alternate Migration or Modern Slave Trade?” In Gender Politics in Global Governance, edited by Mary K. Meyer and Elisabeth Prügl, 230- 44. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. • Uçarer, Emek M. 1997. “The Coming Era of Human Uprootedness: A Global Challenge.” In Immigration into Western Societies: Problems and Policies, edited by Emek M. Uçarer and Donald J. Puchala, 1-13. London: Pinter.

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• Uçarer, Emek M. 1997. “Europe's Search for Policy: The Harmonization of Asylum Policy and European Integration.” In Immigration into Western Societies: Problems and Policies, edited by Emek M. Uçarer and Donald J. Puchala, 281-309. London: Pinter.

Refereed Journal Articles

• Thiel, Markus and Emek M. Uçarer, “Access and Agenda Setting in the European Union: Advocacy NGOs in Comparative Perspective,” Interest Groups & Advocacy 3, no. 1 (2014): 99-116. • Uçarer, Emek M. “Tempering the EU? NGO Advocacy in the Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice,” Cambridge Review of International Affairs 7, no. 1 (2014): 127-146. • Uçarer, Emek M. “Burden-Shirking, Burden-Shifting, and Burden-Sharing in the Emergent European Asylum Regime” International Politics 43, no. 2 (2006): 219-240. • Lavenex, Sandra and Emek M. Uçarer. “The External Dimension of Europeanization: The Case of Immigration Policies,” Cooperation and Conflict 39, no. 4 (2004): 417-443. • Lyon, Alynna J., and Emek M Uçarer. “Mobilizing Ethnic Conflict: Kurdish Separatism in Germany and the PKK.” Ethnic and Racial Studies 24, no. 6 (2001): 925-948. • Uçarer, Emek M. “Managing Asylum and European Integration: Expanding Spheres of Exclusion?” International Studies Perspectives 2, no. 3 (2001): 291-307. • Uçarer, Emek M. “From the Sidelines to Center Stage: Sidekick No More? The European Commission in Justice and Home Affairs.” European Integration online Papers (EIoP) 5, no. 5 (2001): http://eiop.or.at/eiop/texte/2001-005a.htm • Uçarer, Emek. “The Global Refugee Regime: Continuity and Change.” Bogaziçi Journal: Review of Social, Economic and Administrative Studies 10, no. 1-2 (1996): 5-29. • Uçarer, Emek M. “The Challenge of Migration: The German Case.” Mediterranean Quarterly 5, no. 3 (1994): 95-122.

Book Reviews

• Uçarer, Emek M. “Review of The Politics of Migration and Immigration in Europe by Andrew Geddes), International Migration Review 40, no. 1 (2006): 250. • Uçarer, Emek M. “Layers of Rights, Channels of Access” (review of Managing Migration: Civic Stratification and Migrants’ Rights by Lydia Morris). International Studies Review 5, no. 2 (2003): 261-263. • Uçarer, Emek M. “Implementing Amsterdam: Immigration and Asylum Rights in EC Law.” Journal of Refugee Studies 16, no. 1 (2003): 100-102. • Uçarer, Emek M. “Bookreview: Öncü, Ayse, Çaglar Keyder and Saad Eddin Ibrahim, Developmentalism and Beyond: Society and Politics in Egypt and Turkey,” The African Book Publishing Record 22, no. 2 (1996): 120.

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Other

• Uçarer, Emek M. “An Ever Closer Union? Challenges and Opportunities of the Eurozone Crisis for the EU,” IR Matters! Newsletter of the Bucknell University International relations Department Vol. 4, Issue 1 (2012): 7-8. • Uçarer, Emek M. “Justice and Home Affairs in the Aftermath of September 11: Opportunities and Challenges,” EUSA Review 15, no. 2 (2002): 1-3. • Uçarer, Emek. “Europe: An Unwilling Immigration Continent,” Walker Institute of International Studies Newsletter 2, no. 1 (1996): 4.

Manuscripts Forthcoming, Under Review, and In Progress

• Uçarer, Emek M. “Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice,” in European Union Politics 6th ed, edited by Michelle Cini and Nieves Perez-Solorzano Barragán, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018. • “Linking Berlin and Brussels: Nongovernmental Organizations Engage the European Union on Asylum,” paper in progress for journal submission. • “Refugees as Bargaining Chips:The Unlikely Leverage of Turkey against the European Union,” manuscript submitted for inclusion in an edited volume entitled Tightening Borders, Heightened Securitization, and Rising Statelessness in the Age of Mass Migration, edited by Nicole Stokes-Dupass and DuMond Miller.

PAPERS PRESENTED/PRESENTATIONS:

Public Lectures

• “Human Rights and the Age of Displacement: Lessons from Europe,” 28 November 2017, Bucknell Institute of Lifelong Learning, Lewisburg, PA. • “The Refugee Crisis and the Unlikely Leverage of Turkey against the European Union,” 3 November 2017, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY. • “Mare Nostrum or Solidarity of Inaction? European Union’s Responses to the Unfolding Refugee and Burden-Sharing Crisis,” 2 November 2017, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY. • “Human Trafficking in Europe: Challenges and Opportunities,” 2015 Florida International summit, 26 February 2015, Florida Central University, Orlando, FL. • “Smart Advocacy? Bridging Brussels and Berlin—Multilevel NGO Efforts in EU Asylum Advocacy,” Friedrich Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, July 2, 2014. • “Challenges and Opportunities Facing the European Union and the Eurozone,” Sheridan College, Wyoming, October 10, 2013. • “Challenges and Opportunities Facing the European Union and the Eurozone,” Casper Uçarer Curriculum Vitae January 2018, Page 5 of 17

College, Wyoming, October 9, 2013. • “Challenges and Opportunities Facing the European Union and the Eurozone,” University of Wyoming, October 8, 2013. • “Of Lemons and Lemonades: Linking International and Domestic NGO Advocacy in EU's Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice,” presented at the Kolleg Forschergruppe “Transformative Power of Europe,” Otto Suhr Institute for Political Science, Free University, Berlin, Germany, 5 December 2011. Discussant: Thomas Risse. • “Trafficking in Women: A Global Challenge in Regional Context,” Florida International University, February 3, 2011. • “Human Trafficking,” presented as part of the Global Forum speaker series organized by the International Relations Program, April 25, 2007. • “The Feminization of Migration,” lecture presented at the Doylestown, PA branch of the American Association of University Women, January 6, 2007. • “Trafficking in Women: Shifting Frames, Shifting Outcomes,” lecture given for the series “Gender and Global Governance,” The Colloquium on Global Governance and Society (COGGS), the University of Delaware, May 5, 2004. • “Trafficking in Women: Shifting Frames, Sifting Outcomes,” faculty colloquium presented for the Race/Gender Resource Center, Bucknell University, April 23, 2004.

Invited Papers

• “Combating Trafficking in Women: NGO Involvement in European Union Policies,” paper presented at conference entitled “Combating Human Trafficking: Key Approaches,” Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, January 6, 2003. • “The European Union and Norm Diffusion in Refugee Protection: Shirking, Shifting, or Sharing?” presented at the UACES Interdisciplinary Study Group on Burden-Sharing, European Burden-sharing and Forced Migration workshop, London School of Economics, London, UK, January 12, 2002. • “Exported Nationalism: The Internationalized Politics of Kurdish Separatism,” presented at the “International Migration and the Globalization of Domestic Politics” workshop, Newark, May 14-15, 1999. • “Asylum and European Integration: Maastricht, Amsterdam and Beyond,” presented at the “Migration and The (Supra-national) State” workshop jointly sponsored by the ICMEC and the European Union Center of New York (EUCNY), , April 30-May 1, 1999.

Papers

• “The European Union, the Refugee Crisis, and the Dynamics of Externalizing Legal Responsibility,” paper accepted for presentation at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 4-7, 2018. • “Mare Nostrum or Solidarity of Inaction? European Union’s Responses to the Unfolding Refugee and Burden-Sharing Crisis,” paper presented at the biennial meeting of the European Union Studies Association, Miami, May 4-6, 2017. Uçarer Curriculum Vitae January 2018, Page 6 of 17

• “Take Them Back and We’ll Talk: The Unlikely Leverage of Turkey against the European Union,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Baltimore, February 22-25, 2017. • “Governance by Avoidance: Refugees and the Crisis of Solidarity in the European Union,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Baltimore, February 22-25, 2017. • “Mare Nostrum? European Union’s Responses to the Unfolding Refugee Crisis,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 16- 19, 2016. • “Linking Berlin and Brussels: Nongovernmental Organizations Engage the European Union on Asylum,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 3-6, 2013. • Markus Thiel and Emek M. Uçarer. “Changing or Utilizing Opportunity Structures: EU Advocacy NGOs in a Comparative Perspective,” presented (by Markus Thiel) at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, April 1-4, 2012. • “Linking Berlin and Brussels - Nongovernmental organization advocacy in the fields of immigration and asylum in the European Union,” paper presented at the conference “The Governance of Asylum and Migration in the European Union, University of Salford (UK), Centre for European Security, 26-27 January 2012. • “Third Country Nationals and the European Union: The Multilevel Governance of a Regional Mobility Regime,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, March 15-19, 2011. • “May It Please the Court: Using an International Criminal Court Simulation to Teach International Law,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, March 15-19, 2011. • “Resisting the EU: NGO Advocacy in Justice and Home Affairs,” paper presented at the European Union Studies Association Twelfth Biennial International Conference, Boston, March 3-5, 2011. • “Humanitarianism and the Pooling of Sovereignty: The European Union’s Evolving Asylum Regime,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, February 17-20, 2010. • “Almost Equals? Third Country National Rights and European Integration,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, LA, February 17- 20, 2010. • “Negotiating Third Country National Rights in the European Union” paper presented at the biennial meeting of the European Union Studies Association, Los Angeles (Marina Del Rey), CA, April 23-25, 2009. • “Of Lemons and Lemonades: NGOs, the EU, and Asylum” paper presented at the European Consortium for Political Research Standing Group on the European Union Third Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, Istanbul, Turkey, 21-23 September, 2006. • “Burden-Shirking, Burden-Shifting, and Burden-Sharing and the Externalization of the Common European Asylum System,” paper presented at the European Consortium for Political

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Research Standing Group on the European Union Third Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, Istanbul, Turkey, 21-23 September, 2006. • “Keeping Tabs and Moving Forward: The European Union-NGO Interface in Justice and Home Affairs,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, March 22-25, 2006. • “NGOs, the EU, and Migration Issues: Preliminary Observations,” paper presented at the Workshop “Multi-Level Governance and Civil Society: Comparing the Role of NGOs in the United Nations and the European Union,” Berlin, October 15-16, 2005. • “Best Practice? Combating Trafficking in Women through Multilateralism,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 1-5, 2005. • “Best Practice? Combating Trafficking In Women through Multilateralism,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association-South, Columbia, SC, October 22-23, 2004. • “European Union’s Immigration Policies,” paper presented at the International Education of Students (IES) Faculty Development Workshop on Migration, Paris, June 18, 2004. • “The External Impact of European Integration: The Case of Immigration Policies,” (with Sandra Lavenex), paper presented at the biennial meeting of the European Union Studies Association, Nashville, March 27-29, 2003. • “The external impact of European integration: The case of immigration policies” (with Sandra Lavenex) paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Portland, February 26, 2003-March 2, 2003. • “Controlling Trafficking in Women: NGO Involvement in European Union Policies,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Portland, February 26, 2003-March 2, 2003. • “Lifting or Shifting Controls? The Dublin Convention and Asylum in the European Union,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, 24-27 March, 2002. • “Looking Beyond the European Union: Processes and Impacts of Policy Transfer in Immigration and Asylum,” (with Sandra Lavenex), paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, 24-27 March, 2002. • “The European Union and Its Emergent Migration Regime,” presented at the 2001 Hong Kong Conference of the International Studies Association, Hong Kong, 26-28 July, 2001. • “Hot Potatoes: Burden-Sharing, Solidarity, and the Emergent European Immigration and Asylum Regime,” paper presented at the Burden-sharing and the European Union workshop, London School of Economics, London, UK, June 15-16, 2001. • “Sidekick No More: The Commission’s Evolving Role and Agency in Justice and Home Affairs,” paper presented at the ECSA Seventh Biennial International Conference, Madison, Wisconsin, May 31-June 2, 2001. • “Controlling Trafficking in Women: The Partnership between NGOs and the European Union,” paper presented at the 2001 European Community Studies Association International Conference, Madison, WI, May 31-June 2, 2001.

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• “Of Regional Cooperation and Nested Regimes: The Emergence of a Migration Regime in the European Union?” paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, February 20-24, 2001. • “Asylum Harmonization and European Integration: W(h)ither Refugee Protection?” paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles, March 15-18, 2000. • “From the Sidelines to Center Stage? The Commission in Post-Amsterdam Justice and Home Affairs,” paper presented at the biennial conference of ECSA (European Community Studies Association), Pittsburgh, June 2-5, 1999. • “Trafficking in Women and NGOs: Lessons from the European Union,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Washington, DC, February 16-20, 1999. • “The Power of Rhetoric: Ungendering Trafficking in Women and International Organizations,” paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Minneapolis, March 17-21, 1998. • “The Transnational Mobilization of Ethnic Conflict: Kurdish Separatism in Germany,” (with Alynna J. Lyon), paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Minneapolis, March 17-21, 1998. • “The Past, Present, and Future of the Third Pillar of the European Union: Maastricht, Amsterdam and Beyond,” paper presented at the annual meeting of International Studies Association/South, North Miami Beach, FL, October 17-19, 1997. • “Constantly Risking Absurdity and Death: The European Commission in the Third Pillar,” paper presented at the biennial conference of ECSA (European Community Studies Association), Seattle, May 29-June 1, 1997. • “Temporary Protection or Long-Term Asylum: Towards New Norms in Refugee Protection,” paper presented at the annual meeting of International Studies Association/South, Roanoke, October 25-27, 1996. • “Slave Trade or Alternative Migration? Trafficking in Women,” paper presented at the annual meeting of International Studies Association/South, Roanoke, October 25-27, 1996. • “Europe's Search for Policy: The Birth of a Regional Refugee Regime,” paper given at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, April 18-21, 1996. • “Europe's Regional Refugee Regime: Asylum Policy Harmonization and European Integration,” paper given at European Community Studies Association Biennial Meeting, Charleston, South Carolina, May 11-14 1995. • “The Birth Pains of a Regional Refugee Regime: Asylum Harmonization Procedures in the European Union in the Context of the Global Refugee Regime,” paper presented at the annual meeting of International Studies Association/South at Charleston, South Carolina, October 14- 16, 1994. • “Problems of German Immigration Law,” paper presented at the joint annual meeting of International Studies Association/South and International Security Studies Section of International Studies Association at Montgomery, Alabama, October 17-19, 1993.

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Chair, Discussant, and Roundtable Participant

• Roundtable participant on panel entitled “Negotiating the Post-Tenure Obstacle Course: A Panel Discussion for Mid-Career Faculty,” Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA, 7 April 2016. • Roundtable participant on panel entitled “Teaching and Learning Internationally: Collaboration, Faculty-led Programs, Teaching Abroad as a Grad Student” at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 16-19, 2016. • Chair of panel entitled “The Plight of Refugees,” at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Atlanta, March 16-19, 2016. • Roundtable participant on faculty panel entitled “Europe in Crisis,” Department of International Relations, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA, September 15, 2015. • Participant, Council on Foreign Relations College and University Educators workshop, New York, 16-17 April 2015. • Chair of roundtable entitled “Challenges and Strategies in Assessment,” at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 18-21, 2015. • Roundtable participant on panel entitled “Navigating Interdisciplinarity,” at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 18-21, 2015. • Roundtable participant on panel entitled “Teaching Global Governance Versus International Organization: Exploring Diverse Perspectives,” at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 18-21, 2015. • Roundtable participant on panel entitled “Enhancing and Validating the Study of International Affairs: Integrating Honor societies into the Educational Experience,” at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, March 26-29, 2014. • Chair of panel entitled “Mass Opinion and Democratic Norms in the European Union” at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 3-6, 2013. • Chair of panel entitled “Challenges to Europe” at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, March 15-19, 2011. • Roundtable participant on panel entitled “Panel Discussion on Publishing: Finding Appropriate Outlets and learning the Rules of the Road,” at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, New York, NY, February 15-18, 2009. • Discussant of panel entitled "Theoretical Approaches to European Asylum Policy," at the European Consortium for Political Research Standing Group on the European Union Third Pan-European Conference on EU Politics, Istanbul, Turkey, 21-23 September, 2006. • Discussant, Workshop “Multi-Level Governance and Civil Society: Comparing the Role of NGOs in the United Nations and the European Union,” Berlin, October 15-16, 2005. • Discussant for panel entitled “Migration and the State,” at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 1-5, 2005. • Chair and participant of roundtable “Women and IR Careers Inside and Outside Academia: What Grad School Does Not Teach You!” at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, 24-27 March, 2002. • Chair of panel entitled “Trafficking in Human Beings: New Theoretical Accounts and Global Responses,” at the 2001 European Community Studies Association International Conference, Madison, WI, May 31-June 2, 2001. Uçarer Curriculum Vitae January 2018, Page 10 of 17

• Chair of panel entitled “Externalities of Integration: The Wider Impact of the Developing European Asylum and Immigration Policy - I,” at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, February 20-24, 2001. • Discussant of panel entitled “Externalities of Integration: The Wider Impact of the Developing European Asylum and Immigration Policy - II,” at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, February 20-24, 2001. • Roundtable, “Teaching in International Studies,” at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles, March 15-18, 2000. • Co-Chair of the panel entitled “The External Effects of the emerging European Refugee Regime,” at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles, March 15-18, 2000. • Discussant for the panel entitled “Separatism and Ethnic Conflict: The Case of the Kurds,” at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, March 15-18, 2000. • Discussant for the panel entitled “Orientations Towards Immigrants in Europe, II” at the biennial conference of ECSA (European Community Studies Association), Seattle, May 29- June 1, 1997. • Roundtable, “Studying Gender in International Organizations and Global Governance: Theoretical and Methodological Issues,” annual meeting of International Studies Association/South, Roanoke, October 25-27, 1996.

Presentations

• “Human Trafficking,” presented to Prof. Coralynn Davis’ Women and Development course, November 19, 2009. • “Learning in Service of Humanity,” keynote address delivered for Phi Kappa Phi honor society, , PA, April 8, 2005. • “Trafficking in Women,” presented to Prof. Coralynn Davis’ Women and Development course, November 4, 2004. • “Trafficking in Women and Children,” presented to Prof. Chris Boyatzis’ Capstone Children’s Studies (CAPS 497), November 17, 2004. • “Human Rights at 50,” keynote address delivered for Human Rights Day dinner, Bucknell University, December 1998. • “The European Commission and the Third Pillar: Superfluous Actor or Agenda Setter?” presented at the Brown Bag Series of the Institute of International Studies, University of South Carolina, November 7, 1996. • “Turkey at a Watershed: W(h)ither Membership in the European Union?” presented at the Brown Bag Series of the Institute of International Studies, University of South Carolina, April 20, 1995. • “Immigration: An End to Open Doors?” presented at The Foreign Affairs Seminar on Hilton Head Island, March 17, 1995. • “Refugees, Human Rights and International Law,” seminar given for the Program for Internationals at the University of South Carolina, January 25, 1995.

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• “Germany's Migration Headache,” presented at the Brown Bag Series of the Institute of International Studies, University of South Carolina, March 1993. • “Current Problems in Germany,” presented at the Brown Bag Series of the Institute of International Studies, University of South Carolina, May 1992. • “Turkey: Current Politico-Economic Developments,” presented at the Brown Bag Series of the Institute of International Studies, University of South Carolina, May 1991.

MANUSCRIPT REVIEWING ACTIVITIES:

Reviewer for manuscript submissions for:

American Association of University Journal of European Pubic Policy Women Journal of Human Trafficking American Journal of Sociology Journal of Refugee Studies Cambridge Review of International Journal of Southeast Europe and Affairs Black Sea Studies Comparative Politics Lexington Books Comparative Migration Studies Millennium European Integration online Papers Netherlands Organisation for Foreign Policy Analysis Scientific Research Global Governance Oxford University Press Internationality Review of International International Interactions Organizations International Migration Review Public Administration International Studies Perspectives Routledge International Studies Review Sage Publications International Studies Quarterly Third World Quarterly Journal of Common Market Studies Turkish Studies Journal of European Integration

DISSERTATION COMMITTEES:

• External member of PhD dissertation committee: Juliette Tolay, “Turkey’s Worldviews: Toward a Comparative Political Theory of Migration,” University of Delaware, defended November 2012. • External member of PhD dissertation committee: Juris Pupcenoks, “Ethnicity Not Religion: Mobilization and Reactive Conflict Spillover in Muslim Immigrant Communities.” University of Delaware, defended May 2011.

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MEDIA INTERVIEWS:

• Bucknell Answers, The Syrian Refugee Crisis, interview by Matt Hughes, September 23, 2015. • WVBU, Bucknell Occupied, host Jennifer Thomson, on the Refugee Crisis in Europe. October 1, 2015. • KROE/KYWO talk radio Wyoming, host Kim Love, on the Eurozone crisis. October 9, 2012.

COURSES TAUGHT:

• Modern World System, Foundation Seminar (FOUN 99) • Problems without Passports, Foundation Seminar (RESC 98) • International Relations of Europe (IREL/POLS 218) • International Law (IREL/POLS 255) • International Organization (POLS 221), renamed IREL/POLS 275: Global Governance in Fall 2006 • Nonstate Actors in International Relations (IREL/POLS 286) • Senior seminar: Human Rights (IREL 415) • Senior seminar: International Relations of Migration (IREL/POLS 425) • Comparative Politics (GINT 316), Summer II 1997, University of South Carolina • International Organization (GINT 330), Fall 1996, University of South Carolina • Ideology and World Politics (GINT 430), Fall 1994, Team-taught with Roger A. Coate, University of South Carolina • International Organization (GINT 330), Spring 1995, Team-taught with Roger A. Coate, University of South Carolina

AWARDS AND GRANTS:

(International Studies Honor Society) Faculty Adviser Award, 2016. • DAAD (Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst) Faculty Research Visit Grant, 2011 (€4,000). • American Association of University Women (AAUW) Educational Foundation American Postdoctoral Fellow ($30,000), 2005-2006. • The Presidential Award for Teaching Excellence, Bucknell University, May 2005. • Faculty Scholarly Development Grants, Bucknell University, Summer 2014, Summer 2004, Summer 2000. • International Travel Research Grant, Bucknell University, Summer 2017, Summer 2010. • Travel grants from the London School of Economics to present papers at the Burden-sharing and the European Union workshops, London School of Economics, London, UK, June 15-16, 2001; January 12, 2002.

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• International Studies Association (ISA) Workshop Grant ($6,000), with Sandra Lavenex (Luzerne University), November 2000. • Smith Richardson Research Grant, Spring 1996. • Dissertation Research Grant from the Department of Government and International Studies at the University of South Carolina, Spring 1996. • In-Service Training Grant from the European Commission, March-August, 1996. • Dissertation research grant from the Department of Government and International Studies at the University of South Carolina, Summer 1995. • Rhude Patterson Fellowship of the Graduate School of the University of South Carolina for an Outstanding Woman in the Humanities, 1993-1995. • Travel Grant from the Graduate School and the Institute of International Studies at the University of South Carolina to attend the initiation conference for the European Forum for Migration Studies in Bamberg, Germany, Nov 25-28, 1993. • Recipient of a Rotary International Scholarship for the 1988-1989 academic year.

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:

• Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS) • European Union Studies Association (EUSA), formerly European Community Studies Association (ECSA) • International Studies Association (ISA), ISA Section on International Organization (IO), and ISA Section on Nationalism, Ethnicity and Migration (ENMISA), ISA Section on Human Rights, ISA Section on International Law, Women’s Caucus for International Studies (WCIS), ISA Section on International Education

SERVICE TO PROFESSION:

Grant Reviews

• Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), Free Competition for the Humanities, July 2016. • Research Foundation—Flanders (FWO), Belgium, Pegasus Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship, July 2016. • Research Foundation—Flanders (FWO), Belgium, March 2016. • Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), Veni Grant within the Innovational Research Incentives Scheme, March 2016. • Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), Veni Grant within the Innovational Research Incentives Scheme, March 2015. • Member of the review and selection panel for American Association of University Women American Fellowships, 2014-2015.

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• Member of the review and selection panel for American Association of University Women International Fellowships, 2012-2013.

Award Committees

• Chair, Gerner Innovative Teaching Award Committee, International Studies Association, 2013-2016. • International Studies Association, Women’s Caucus for International Studies, Susan F. Northcutt Award Committee, 2008-2012. • International Studies Association Deborah Gerner Award Committee member, 2008-2012.

Editorial boards

• Member of the editorial board of International Studies Perspectives, January 2015-present. • Member of the editorial board of International Studies Perspectives, January 2003-2009. • Member of the editorial board of the International Studies Intensives (ISI) series published by Paradigm with Mark Boyer servings as the series editor, 2006-2010.

Leadership in Professional Organizations

• Member of the International Studies Association Governing Council, March 2015- February 2017. • Chair, International Education Section of the International Studies Association, March 2015-February 2017. • Vice Chair, International Education Section of the International Studies Association, March 2013-February 2015. • Program Chair, International Education Section of the International Studies Association, March 2013-February 2015. • International Studies Association Women’s Caucus for International Studies (WCIS), Executive Committee, 2008-2012. • Member of the Advisory Board of the ENMISA ISA compendium project, 2007-2008. • Vice Chair 2004-2005, Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration section of the International Studies Association. • Election officer 2003, Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration section of the International Studies Association. • Communications officer, Women’s Caucus for International Studies (WCIS), June 2002- May 2012. • Member of the Professional Development Committee of the International Studies Association (ISA), 1999-2001. • Founding member of Young Scholars Committee of the International Studies Association (ISA), 1998-1999. • Webmaster, Women’s Caucus for International Studies (WCIS), 1998-2003.

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• Owner, WCIS-L (Women’s Caucus for International Studies-Listserv), January 2001- 2012.

Consultancy

• Consultant for the external review of the Institute of International Studies, Bradley University, November 2017. • Consultant for the external review of Lafayette College’s International Affairs Program, March 2014. • Consultant for the external review of the ’s International Relations Program, January 2010.

Mentorship

• Mentor, Women’s Caucus for International Studies (WCIS), March 2003-2012. • Faculty mentor, Bucknell University, 2006-2007, 2015-2016.

SERVICE TO UNIVERSITY:

International Relations Department

• Chair, Department of International Relations, Bucknell University, January 2013-June 2013. • Co-Chair, Department of International Relations, Bucknell University, August 2012- December 2012. • Chair, Department of International Relations, Bucknell University, September 2009-June 2011. • Director, International Relations Program, Bucknell University, August 2008-September 2009. • Editor, IR Matters! newsletter of the Department of International Relations, Bucknell University, Fall 2008-present. • Member of the Coordinating Committee of the International Relations Program, October 2000- September 2009.

University Committees

• Member of the Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure (CAFT), Fall 2016-present. • Member of the Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure (CAFT), June 2008-June 2011. • Member of the search committee for Dean of Student Services, 2006-2007. • Member of the Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure (CAFT), June 2003-June 2005, June 2006-June 2007, June 2008-June 2011. • Member of the Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure (CAFT), May 1999-May 2001. • Member of the Race/Gender Advisory Board, May 2000-2001; August 2002-2006. • Burma-Bucknell Bowl Award Selection Committee, Spring 2000.

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Service to Students

• Founding faculty advisor for the Chapter of Sigma Iota Rho, Bucknell University’s International Studies Honors Society, Fall 2009-Spring 2011, Fall 2012-present. • Faculty advisor for Stand-a student Antigenocide Coalition, Spring 2009. • Faculty Advisor for Middle Eastern Students Association, Fall 1999-2001.

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