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Curriculum vitae

Personal information Name Tymofii Brik Address Prospekt Obolonskii, 16-V, ap. 140 Postcode 04205 City Kyiv Telephone nr. +38 073 1575457 E-mail [email protected] Date of birth 24-10-1987 Nationality Ukrainian

Current affiliation:  Assistant Professor at Kyiv School of Economics

 Visiting scholar at the Stanford University Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies (CREEES, USA)

 Head of a supervisory board at CEDOS (independent think-tank, Kyiv, )

Education 2013-2017, PhD in economic history (with honors), University of Carlos III, Social science department (, ).

2011-2013, MSc, Research Master in Sociology and Social Research, Utrecht University, the Netherlands.

2008-2010, MSc Social Science. National University of Kyiv, Ukraine.

2004-2008, BSc Social Science (with honors). Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine.

Work Experience 2017-2018 University of Carlos III, Madrid, Ayudante Doctor Específico

2012-2013 Utrecht University, student assistant.

2010-2011 MASMI Ukraine, researcher.

2008-2010 Institute of Sociology of Ukraine, student assistant.

Conferences (oral presentations) June 2018. Stanford. 11th Annual INAS Conference. Writing Together and Voting Apart: Changes in Social Networks of Legislators in Ukraine Over time (together with Dmytro Ostapchuk and Tetiana Kostiuchenko)

April 2018. . European Social Science History Conference. Women’s Labor Force Participation in the Netherlands during Socio- Economic Modernization (together with Ineke Maas and Marco van Leeuwen).

1 September 2017. . The Third European Conference on Social Networks - EUSN 2017. Facebook and revolutions: new evidence from Ukraine.

August 2017. . 13th Conference of the European Sociological Association. The theory of religious markets revisited: new evidence from Ukraine, 1992-2012

April 2017. . Economy and Society in Eastern & Central : Workshop in Economic History and Development. University College London, School of Slavonic and East-European Studies. Wages of male and female domestic workers in , 1765 – 1769.

September 2016. Madrid. ESA RN09 Economic Sociology Midterm Conference. Madrid. Religious communities and social mobility. Effects of modernization on status attainment among Orthodox Protestants, Liberal Protestants and Roman Catholics in the Netherlands 1851-1918. Together with Ineke Maas and Marco van Leeuwen.

June 2016. Tutzing. The 8th IOS/APB/EACES summer academy. Rethinking Church Competition Theory: Nationalistic Church Competition in Ukraine, 1992-2012.

April 2016. Zadar. 12th ISORECEA and ES EC34 mid-term conference Religion and non-religion in contemporary societies. Zadar. The role of religious markets in Post-Communist societies: new evidence from Ukraine, 1992-2006

March 2016. . European Social Science History Conference. “Social Inequalities in Non-Western Societies: Unique Path or Convergence?”.

August, 2015. . 12th Conference of the European Sociological Association. Institutional clarification to the religious economic theory: Historical roots of secularization in the Netherlands.

June, 2015. Brighton. Sunbelt XXXV International Sunbelt Social Network Conference. Political Mobilization and the Obstacles for the Emergence of Social Capital on Facebook: Some Evidence From Ukrainian Revolution.

April 2015. Kyiv. Symposium for the Special Issue of the Journal of Comparative Economics “Ukraine: Escape from Post-Soviet Legacy?”, Kyiv, Ukraine. To What Extent Social Movements are “Social” in Ukraine? Some Evidence from Social Networks Approach.

Seminars (oral presentations) 2017. Free University of . Research colloquium. Church competition hypothesis revisited: new evidence from Ukraine.

March 2017. Utrecht University. Sociology colloquium. Same topic.

2 January 2015. RU Nijmegen. Economic, Social and Demographic History Research Seminars. Social mobility in a pillarized society: the Netherlands, 1851-1915”. Together Ineke Maas and Marco. van Leeuwen.

November, 2014. Tilburg University. Sociological research seminar. Historical roots of secularization in the Netherlands.

Summer schools and 2017. . Summer School “Study Reforms and Development in master-classes Georgia”

2014. Lund. Summer course in Historical Demographic Research Using Register-Type Data. The Centre for Economic Demography.

2013. . Summer School in Methods and Techniques (Event History Analysis)/ ECPR.

2013. Sankt-Petersburg. Summer School in Social Network Analysis. Higher School of Economics.

2012. Utrecht. Master-class. Towards an interpretative, relational sociology by prof. dr. Daniel McFarland.

Grants and scholarships Vucinich Fellowship at the Stanford University Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies (April – June 2018)

PIF UC3M 01-1314 grant for the doctoral research, Madrid (2013- 2017).

Utrecht Excellence Scholarship, Utrecht (2011-2013).

Languages Ukrainian and Russian – native. English – fluent (IELTS score 7.5 in 2013).

Research skills and software R, SPSS, Pajek, Gephi, Stata.

Web tymobrik.com

Miscellaneous Co-founder of Urban Space 500 (Kyiv, Ukraine)

3 Classes taught:  Big Data for Business (Kyiv School of Economics, 2018)

 Comparative sociology (UC3M, course 2016/2017), groups 45, 55, and 56 (Course 1). Total hours per week: four hours and half. English classes. 1st semester.

 Structure and social change (UC3M, course 2014/2015), group 81 (Course 1). Total hours per week: one hour and half. English classes. 2d semester.

 Structure and social change (UC3M, course 2015/2016), group 81 (Course 1). Total hours per week: one hour and half. English classes. 2d semester.

 Economic history (UC3M, course 2013/2014), groups 71, 72, and 62 (Course 1). Total hours per week: four hours and half. English classes. 2d semester.

Publications:

Published and accepted: Wages of male and female domestic workers in the Cossack Hetmanate: , 1765 to 1769. Economic History of Developing Regions, 1-24. When Church Competition Matters? Intra-doctrinal Competition in Ukraine, 1992–2012. Sociology of Religion: Quarterly Review (forthcoming)

Working papers The Shadow of History: The Formation of Dutch Religious Markets and its Effects on Current Levels of Religiosity (submitted) (with Javier Polavieja and Marco van Leeuwen) Effects of Modernization on Status Attainment among Orthodox Protestants, Liberal Protestants, and Roman Catholics in the Netherlands, 1859-1918 (with Ineke Maas and Marco van Leeuwen)

Published in Ukrainian and Russian edited volumes:

In Russian: Social network analysis of bibliographical interviews: perspectives and limitations. Telescop, 2017-1, 29-37. (together with Darya Maltseva, Stanislav Moiseev, and Anna Shirokanova).[Сетевой анализ биографических интервью: возможности и ограничения. Телескоп, 2017-1, 29-37. В соавторстве с Дарьей Мальцевой, Станиславом Моисеевым, Анной Широкановой] In Ukrainian:

4 Sociological analysis of online sources: Facebook page “Euromaidan” from November 2013 to May 2014 in Special historical disciplines: issues of theory and practice. Volume 25. 2015. Institute of , National Academy of Science of Ukraine. Kyiv. [Соціологічний аналіз онлайнових джерел на прикладі Facebook-сторінки “Євромайдан” (листопад 2013- травень 2014). 2015. Спеціальні та історичні дисципліни. Число 25. Електронні інформаційні ресурси. Інститут історії України. Національна академія наук України. Київ].

Published in media outlets: Religious Regulations and Orthodox Competition in Ukraine. 2018/02/16 http://www.kennan- focusukraine.org/religious-regulations-and-orthodox-competition-in-ukraine/ Structural Problems: How Ownership Structure Can Determine Bank’s Financial Health. 2017/08/16 https://voxukraine.org/longreads/sna-banking/index-en.html Church competition and religious participation: new evidence from Ukraine. VoxUkraine, 2016/04/07. https://voxukraine.org/2016/07/04/church-competition-and-religious-participation-new- evidence-from-ukraine/ Analyzing Ukrainian Parliament Networks Through Legislative Co-Authorship (with Dmytro Ostapchuk). VoxUkraine, 2015/12/07. https://voxukraine.org/2015/12/07/analyzing-ukrainian- parliament-networks-through-legislative-co-authorship-en/

5 List of references

1. Javier G. Polavieja Professor of Sociology Banco Santander Permanent Chair of Excellence Fellow of the European Academy of Sociology Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Department of Social Sciences

Building 18, 18.2.C.03 C/Madrid 135, 28903 Getafe, Madrid, Spain Tel: +(34) 91 624 9614 Email: [email protected]

2. Robert M. Fishamn Conex-Marie Curie Professor of Political Science and Sociology Universidad Carlos III de Madrid Department of Social Sciences

Building 18 C/Madrid 135, 28903 Getafe, Madrid, Spain [email protected]

3. Marco van Leeuwen Professor in Sociology Sociology Department Utrecht University The Netherlands

Padualaan 14 Room C2.09 3584 CH UTRECHT The Netherlands

[email protected] tel. +31 30 253 8225

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