Curriculum Vitae Rainer Bauböck
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Curriculum Vitae Rainer Bauböck Short CV Rainer Bauböck is part time professor in the Global Governance Programme of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute. He is corresponding member Austrian Academy of Sciences and chairs the Academy’s Commission on Migration and Integration Research. In 2018/19 he is senior visiting fellow at the Lichtenberg Kolleg of the University of Göttingen and at the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin. From 2007 to 2018 he held the chair in social and political theory at the Department of Political and Social Sciences of EUI. His research interests are in normative political theory and comparative research on democratic citizenship, European integration, migration, nationalism and minority rights. Together with Jo Shaw (University of Edinburgh) and Maarten Vink (University of Maastricht), he co-directs GLOBALCIT, an online observatory on citizenship and voting rights. His most recent book is Democratic Inclusion. Rainer Bauböck in Dialogue, Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2017. From 1986 to 1999, Rainer Bauböck was assistant professor at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna. He frequently taught at the Universities of Vienna and Innsbruck and was a recurrent visiting professor at the Nationalism Studies Program of the Central European University Budapest. He was also a visiting academic at the Bellagio Rockefeller Foundation (2006), Yale University (2005), the University Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona (2003), the University of Bristol (2002), University of Malmö (2000-2001); the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton and Princeton University (1998-1999); and the University of Warwick (1990-1991). In 2003-2005, Rainer Bauböck was president of the Austrian Association of Political Science. In November 2006, he was awarded the Latsis Prize of the European Science Foundation for his work on immigration and social cohesion in modern societies. In April 2013 he was elected corresponding member abroad of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. From October 2012 to January 2016 Rainer Bauböck was Dean of Graduate Studies at the European University Institute. Rainer Bauböck’s book publications in English include Democratic Inclusion (Manchester University Press, December 2017), The Oxford Handbook of Citizenship (co-editor, August 2017), Debating European Citizenship (editor, Springer, September 2018), Debating Transformations of National Citizenship (editor, Springer, September 2018), The Integration of Migrants and Refugees (EUI, Florence, co-editor January 2017),Transnationalism and Diaspora. Concepts, Theories and Methods. Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, June 2010 (co- editor), Citizenship Policies in the New Europe. Amsterdam University Press, 2007, co-editor); Acquisition and Loss of Nationality. Policies and Trends in 15 European states (2 vols., Amsterdam University Press, 2006, co-editor); Migration and Citizenship. Legal Status, Rights and Political Participation, Amsterdam University Press, 2006) (editor); Blurred Boundaries. Migration, Ethnicity, Citizenship (Ashgate: Aldershot, 1998, co-editor); The Challenge of Diversity. Integration and Pluralism in Societies of Immigration (Avebury, Aldershot, 1996, co- editor); From Aliens to Citizens. Redefining the Legal Status of Immigrants in Europe (Avebury, Aldershot, 1994, editor) and Transnational Citizenship. Membership and Rights in International Migration (Edward Elgar, Aldershot, 1994). He is also the author or editor of several books in German. 1 Academic Degrees Dr. phil. (April 1977): Dept. of Sociology, University of Vienna. Dissertation: Housing Policy in Social-Democratic Vienna 1919 to 1934, (published by Neugebauer, Salzburg, 1979). Univ. Doz. (associate professor): (November 1995): Dept. of Political Science, University of Innsbruck.Habilitationsschrift: Transnational Citizenship. Membership and Rights in International Migration, published by Edward Elgar, Aldershot, UK, 1994. Prizes and Awards 2006 European Latsis Prize of the European Science Foundation 2013 Corresponding Member Abroad of the Austrian Academy of Sciences 2013 Doctor honoris causa, University of Malmö, Sweden Languages German (native), English (fluent), French (fair), Italian (fair), Spanish (basic) Research experience Co-director of GLOBALCIT, the global online observatory on citizenship and voting rights. Coordinator of comparative projects on citizenship and migration Teaching experience Seminars and series of lectures in political science at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna (1986-1999), University of Innsbruck (1990-2004), University of Vienna (1992- 2010), Austrian Academy for Public Administration Vienna (1991–2000), University of Malmö (2000-2001), University of Bristol (2002), University Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona (2003), Danube University Krems (2003-2006), Central European University, Budapest (2003-2006), Yale University (2005) and the European University Institute (since 2007). Acadamic Leadership Dean of Graduate Studies, European University Institute October 2012 to January 2016. Fellowships and guest professorships April 2019 Visiting fellow at the Wissenschaftszentrum Berling, Migration and Diversity Department, Citizenship and International Law Programme 2 2018/19 Senior visiting fellow at the Lichtenberg Kolleg, University of Göttingen, Germany 2009/10 Guest professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Vienna, winter semester 2009/2010. 2006 Research fellowship Rockefeller Foundation and German Marshall Fund, Migration Dialogue, Bellagio, Italy, June/July 2006. 2006 Guest professor at the Nationalism Studies Program, Central European University Budapest. Course on “Multinational democracies”, February 2006 2005 Orrick Visiting Senior Lecturer in the Program in Ethics, Politics and Economics and the Political Science Department at Yale University, New Haven, USA, spring term 2005. 2004 Guest professor at the Nationalism Studies Program, Central European University Budapest. Course on “Differentiated citizenship in the European Union”, February 2004 2003/04 Guest professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Vienna, winter semester 2003/04 2003 Program on “Universalism and Local Knowledge in Human Rights” at the Central European University Humanities Center, Budapest. April – June 2003 2003 PhD Programme in Political Science, seminar “Current Research in Democracy and Multiculturalism”, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, April 2003 2002/03 Guest professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Vienna, winter semester 2002/03 2002 Benjamin Meaker Visiting Professor at the Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Bristol, UK, May-July 2002. 2000/01 Willy Brandt Professor in International Migration and Ethnic Relations, Malmö University, Sweden, September 2000 – February 2001. 1998/99 Fulbright Scholar and Member of the Institute for Advanced Study, School of Social Science, Princeton, New Jersey, September 1998 – June 1999. 1998/99 Honorary Fellow at the Center for Human Values, University of Princeton 1990/91 Erwin Schrödinger fellowship of the Austrian Science Foundation at the Centre for Research in Ethnic Relations, University of Warwick, UK. 1978/79 teaching assistant (Auslandslektorat) at the departments of German and of West European Studies at the New University of Ulster, Coleraine, Northern Ireland. Membership and functions in Professional Associations: membership American Political Science Association (APSA) Austrian Political Science Association (ÖGPW) 3 Austrian Sociological Association (ÖGS) IMISCOE network functions Austrian Political Science Association (ÖGPW): general secretary 1984-1986 president 2003-2005 IMISCOE (International Migration, Integration and Social Cohesion) Network chair of the Board of Directors since 2014 membership in editorial boards from 2012 international advisory board of Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy from 2012 – 2015 global editorial board of Migration Studies from 2011 international editorial board Diversities from 2010-2012 international editorial board Citizenship Studies from 2010 international advisory board Swiss Review of Political Science from 1986 to 2010 editorial board Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenchaft (Austrian Journal of Political Science) since 1992 International Editorial Board Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (Previously: New Community. A Journal of Research and policy on ethnic relations from 2003-2010 Board of Associates and Editors Journal of International Migration Integration since 1997 Editorial Board Journal of Intercultural Studies Advisory boards Since 2016 Advisory Board Forum Wien.Welt.Offen. Vienna Municipality Since 2013 Scientific Advisory Board Max Planck Institute for Multi-ethnic and Multi-religious Societies, Göttignen. Since May 2016 chair of the Board 2013- 2015 Scientific Advisory Board Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna. 2009-2013 scientific advisory board of the European Academy of Law (EURAC), Bolzano, Italy. 1999 -2003 advisory board Austrian Forum for Migration Research, Vienna. 2003 – 2007 Academic Advisory Board Österreichische Armutskonferenz 4 Other academic affiliations 1992 -1997 Consultant and European Centre for Social Welfare Research Affiliate Policy and Research, Vienna since 1992 International Centre for Refugee Studies, Member York University, Toronto since 1992 Network-Member European Centre for Research on Migration and Ethnic Relations University of Utrecht 1994 - 2000 Expert