CURRICULUM VITAE Juan Díez Medrano PERSONAL DATA Current Home Address: Ríus I Taulet 43, Esc. B, 3,1 Office Address:Departamento de Teoría Sociológica, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales, Universidad de Barcelona, Teniente Coronel Valenzuela 1-11, 08034 Barcelona, Spain Phone #: (34) 935897861 Birth Date : 07/06/61 Place of Birth: Madrid (Spain) Citizenship: Spanish PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 2008- : Research Program Coordinator at the IBEI (Institut Barcelona d’ Estudis Internacionals). 2003- :Department for Sociological Theory of the Faculty of Economics and Business of the Universidad de Barcelona 2002-2004: Program in Integrated Social Sciences, International University Bremen 1989-2003: Department of Sociology, University of California, San Diego ACADEMIC CREDENTIALS July 2003-: Catedrático de Sociología, Universidad de Barcelona July 2003-2004: Professor- International University Bremen July 2003: Professor-Dept. Sociology (UCSD) May 1995-2003: Associate Professor-Dept. Sociology (UCSD) July 1990-1995: Assistant Professor-Dept. Sociology, UCSD May 1989: Doctor in Philosophy; Department of Sociology, University of Michigan. Dec.1985: Master of Arts; Department of Sociology, University of Michigan. June 1984: Licenciatura in Sociology; Universidad Complutense de Madrid. June 1979: Bacalauréat, Section B (1967-79) at the Lycée Français of Madrid. AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2007: Research Grant from European Science Foundation and Spanish Ministry and Education and Science for collective project entitled Political Communication Cultures in Western Europe – A Comparative Study . Spanish Project Coordinator : Juan Díez Medrano. Overall Research Team Coordinator: Dr. Barbara Pfetsch 2006: Grant from Spanish Ministry of Education and Science for collective project entitled: Divergent reactions to globalization: Advanced economies and the NAFTA and UE enlargement projects (2006-2009). Main Project Coordinator : Dr. Juan Díez Medrano; Other Research Team Members: Dr. Jacint Jordana, Dr. Jordi Bacaria, Dr. Robert Fishman, Dr. Barbara Pfetsch 2000: Grant from European Commission for collective research project entitled The Transformation of Political Mobilization and Communication in European Public Spheres. Spanish Project Coordinator : Juan Díez Medrano; Overall Research Team Coordinator: Ruud Koopmans; Co- Researchers: Dr. Paul Staham, Prof. Hanspeter Kriesi, Prof. Donatella della Porta, Prof. Jos de Beus, Dr. Virginie Guiraudon) 1999: Grant from the Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst: Visiting Scholar at the Wissenschaftszentrum für Sozialforschung, Berlin (Fall, 1999) 1999: Grant from Center for German and European Studies at the University of California, Berkeley for project on European Integration 1998: UCSD Academic Senate Grant for project on European integration 1995: Committee for Cultural and Educational Cooperation between Spain and the United States for project on European integration 1995 Alexander von Humboldt Foundation 1-year Scholarship: Fieldwork in Germany and Visiting Scholar at ZUMA (Mannheim) and the Wissenschaftszentrum für Sozialforschung, Berlin. 1993 Research Grant from the Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (Spain)- Research Title: Attitudes toward the European Integration Process among Spaniards. 1992 Academic Senate Grant, awarded by the University of California, San Diego 1991 Academic Senate Grant, awarded by the University of California, San Diego. 1991 Grant from the Center for German and European Studies (University of California, Berkeley). 1990 Fellow at the Centro de Estudios Avanzados en Ciencias Sociales of the Fundación Juan March in Madrid, Spain. 1990: Academic Senate Grant, awarded by the University of California, San Diego 1988: Research Grant, awarded by the Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas (Madrid, Spain). 1988: Rackham PreDoctoral Fellowship, awarded by the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, University of Michigan. 1987: Rackham Dissertation Grant, awarded by the Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies, University of Michigan. 1984-1987: Doctoral Fellowships, awarded by the Spanish-US Joint Committee for Cultural and Educational Cooperation. 1984: Research Grant, awarded by the Fondo Fundación de las Cajas de Ahorros (Madrid, Spain). HONORS 2006: Einaudi Chair in International Relations and European Studies (Winter/Spring Semester). Cornell University. 1984: National Award for M.A thesis, awarded by the Royal School of Sociology and Political Science Alumni (Madrid, Spain). ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Courses Taught since Fall 1989: Contemporary Social Theory Economic Sociology Sociology of Culture Social Movements Ethnic Conflict and Politics Collective Identities and Conflict Social Structure in Comparative Perspective Social Change in the Modern World European Society and Politics in the Modern World The European Integration Process Comparative Historical Methods Survey Research Methods Historical Demography Political Sociology Advanced Statistical Methods (Logit, Lisrel, etc…) Globalization and Society PUBLICATIONS Under review or in preparation : 2010: Divergent Reactions to Globalization: Workers and Unions in Advanced Economies ( Book manuscript in preparation ). 2008: (with Michael Braun), "Cognition, Resources, and Institutions in the Development of Attitudes to Free Trade". 2008: "Discriminating among Immigrants: Immigrants' Origin and Prejudice". Accepted and In Press or Forthcoming: 2009: with Emily Gray, “How actors frame the European Union in the Public Sphere: A Cross-National, Cross-Actor and Cross-Issue Comparison" (Eds. Paul Statham and Ruud Koopmans). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (Forthcoming ). 2009: "The Present and Future of Social Classes", in The Sociology of the European Union , (Eds. Adrian Favell and Virginie Guiraudon). Oxford: Palgrave ( Forthcoming ). Published: 2008: "The public sphere and the European Union's political identity", Chapter 4 in European Identity , (Eds. Peter Katzenstein and Jeffery Checkel), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press ( In press ): 81-108. 2008: (with Mabel Berezin). "Distance Matters: Place, Political Legitimacy, and Popular Support for European Integration” Comparative European Politics 6: 1-32. 2006: (with Nina Rother), “Is the West Becoming more Tolerant”, Chapter 6 in Globalization, Value Change, and Generations (Eds. Peter Ester, Peter Mohler, and Michael Braun). Leiden/Boston: Brill. 2005: with Matthias Koenig. “Nationalism, Citizenship, and Immigration in Social Science Research: An Editorial Introduction”, in International Journal on Multicultural Societies 7,2: 82-90 2005: “Nation, Citizenship, and Immigration in Contemporary spain”, in International Journal on Multicultural Societies 7,2: 133-156. 2005: “Distance Matters: Place, Political Legitimacy, and Popular Support for European Integration” (with Mabel Berezin). Working Paper Series 27. Cornell University: Center for the Study of Economy and Society. 2003: Framing Europe: Empire, WWII and Attitudes toward European Integration in Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom . (Princeton University Press) 2003: “Ways of Seeing European Integration: Germany, Great Britain, Spain” in Europe without Borders , Mabel Berezin and Martin Schain (Eds.). (John Hopkins University Press) 2001: “Die Qualitätspresse und Europäische Integration”, in Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen 14,4: 30-41. 2001: with Paula Gutiérrez. “Nested Identities and European Identity in Spain”. Ethnic and Racial Studies 24,5. 2000: “A European International Security Policy: Freedom of Movement for Whom?”, with Juan Díez Nicolás, in The Role of the Social Sciences in The Making of the European Union , edited by Max Haller. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. 2000: Naciones Divididas: Conflicto Social, Política, y Nacionalismo en el País Vasco y Cataluña . Madrid: Centro de Investigaciones Sociológicas. (Updated translation of Divided Nations, 1995). 1999: “The European Union: Economic Giant, Political Dwarf?” in International Order and the Future of World Politics , edited by T.V. Paul and John A. Hall. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1998: “Who are the Spaniards? Nationalism and Identification in Spain.” co-authored with Kenneth Bollen, ” Social Forces 77:2. 1996: “Does Western Europe Stop at the Pyrennees.“ in Political Values in Europe , edited by Halman, Nevitte, and Heunks. Tilburg University Press. 1995: Divided Nations: Class Conflict, Politics, and Nationalism in the Basque Country and Catalonia . Cornell University Press. 1995: Actitudes de los Españoles ante la Unión Europea . Madrid: CIS. 1994: " Patterns of Development and Nationalist Ideology: Basque and Catalan Nationalism before the Spanish Civil War. " Theory and Society 23: 541-569. 1994: " The Effects of Ethnic Segregation and Ethnic Competition on Political Mobilization in the Basque Country, 1988 " American Sociological Review 59: 873-889. 1994: " The meaning of Left and Right in Comparative Perspective ", Pp. 423-438 in Tendencias Mundiales de Cambio en los Valores Sociales y Políticos , edited by Juan Díez Nicolas and Ronald Inglehart. Madrid: Fundesco. 1992: Modelos Estructurales con Variables Latentes . Madrid: CIS. 1989: " The Meaning of Being Leftist in Spain ." with Prof. Juan Díez Nicolás, and Blanca García Món. Revista Española de Investigaciones Sociológicas . Madrid:CIS 1987: " A Theoretical Framework for the Study of Spanish Trasatlantic Migration: 1870-1930 ." Papers from the First Spanish-Italian- Portuguese Conference on Historical Demography. 1985: " Thoughts, Comments,
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