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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 1 September 2018 Department of Sociology Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA 70803 225-578-1140; Fax: 225-578-5102 [email protected] PRESENT POSITION Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Louisiana State University. EDUCATION 1981 Harvard University. Ph.D., Sociology. Dissertation: Post-Fascist Liberalism: The Development of Political Tolerance in West Germany since World War II. Chair: James A. Davis. Committee: Alessandro Pizzorno, Theda Skocpol, Sidney Verba. Consulting: Juan Linz, Seymour Martin Lipset. 1973-74 School of the Art Institute of Chicago: Studied printmaking and painting. 1973 Harvard University. A.B., magna cum laude with highest honors in Special Studies (designed my own interdisciplinary major, Social Analysis of Industrial Society). Thesis supervisors: Christopher Jencks, Martin Peretz, William Schneider. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1987- Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Louisiana State University. 1991-92 German Marshall Fund (of the U.S.) Fellow, Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung, University of Mannheim, Germany. Hosts: Max Kaase, Franz Urban Pappi. 1981-87 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Chicago. 1984-85 Humboldt Fellow, Institut für Soziologie, University of Heidelberg, West Germany. Host: M. Rainer Lepsius. 1980-81 Lecturer, Committee on Degrees in Social Studies, Harvard University. 1977-81 Research Associate, Center for European Studies, Harvard University. 1978-79 Krupp Foundation Fellow, Zentrum für Umfragen, Methoden und Analysen (ZUMA), Mannheim, West Germany. Hosts: Rudolf Wildenmann, Max Kaase.

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 1 September 2018 Department of Sociology Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA 70803 225-578-1140; Fax: 225-578-5102 [email protected] PRESENT POSITION

Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Louisiana State University. EDUCATION 1981 Harvard University. Ph.D., Sociology.

Dissertation: “Post-Fascist Liberalism: The Development of Political Tolerance in West Germany since World War II.” Chair: James A. Davis. Committee: Alessandro Pizzorno, Theda Skocpol, Sidney Verba. Consulting: Juan Linz, Seymour Martin Lipset.

1973-74 School of the Art Institute of Chicago: Studied printmaking and painting. 1973 Harvard University. A.B., magna cum laude with highest honors in Special

Studies (designed my own interdisciplinary major, “Social Analysis of Industrial Society”). Thesis supervisors: Christopher Jencks, Martin Peretz, William Schneider.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1987- Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Louisiana State University. 1991-92 German Marshall Fund (of the U.S.) Fellow, Mannheimer Zentrum für

Europäische Sozialforschung, University of Mannheim, Germany. Hosts: Max Kaase, Franz Urban Pappi.

1981-87 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Chicago. 1984-85 Humboldt Fellow, Institut für Soziologie, University of Heidelberg, West

Germany. Host: M. Rainer Lepsius. 1980-81 Lecturer, Committee on Degrees in Social Studies, Harvard University. 1977-81 Research Associate, Center for European Studies, Harvard University. 1978-79 Krupp Foundation Fellow, Zentrum für Umfragen, Methoden und Analysen

(ZUMA), Mannheim, West Germany. Hosts: Rudolf Wildenmann, Max Kaase.

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 2 September 2018 1976-80 Teaching Fellow, Department of Government and Committee on Degrees in

Social Studies, Harvard University. WEBSITES

www.fweil.com – General professional website www.lsu.edu/fweil/KatrinaResearch – Post-Hurricane Katrina Research and Recovery Work

GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2011 Mayor’s Office, City of New Orleans, with Robert Kirby Goidel (Principal

Investigator) and Srinivas Thouta, “Citizens of New Orleans Citizens Survey.” $30,551.

2010-11 Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GRl), LSU, Grant Number 36686, with

Troy C. Blanchard (Principal Investigator), Tim Slack, Sarah Becker, Justine Tinkler, Robert Goidel, Susan Dumais, William Bankston. “Tracking Community Resilience in the Wake of the Deepwater Horizon Disaster: Developing Infrastructure for Analyzing the Human Impact on Coastal Communities.” $65,974.

2008-11 National Science Foundation Grant Number SES-0753742. Principal

Investigator, with Troy Blanchard, Co-PI. “The Contribution of Social Capital and Social Organization to Disaster Recovery.” $210,000.

2007-08 Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans. Principal Investigator.

“Community Survey for the Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans.” $8,500.

2007-08 Council On Research, Faculty Research Grant Program, Louisiana State

University. Principal Investigator, with Juan Barthelemy, Daphne Cain, Barrett Kennedy, John Pine, Co-PIs. “Community Recovery in Greater New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina.” Social and Organizational Surveys, combined with Damage Assessments and GIS Mapping. $40,000.

2005-07 National Science Foundation Grant Number SES-0554572. Principal

Investigator, with Edward Shihadeh, and Matthew Lee, Co-PIs. “The Social Fabric Under Stress. Baton Rouge's Explosive Growth after Hurricane Katrina.” $59,942.

1992-94 Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (Transatlantic Cooperative Research

Projects Between German and U.S.-American Scholars in the Human

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 3 September 2018

Sciences). Frederick D. Weil and Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann, Principal Investigators. “Der Aufbau des Demokratie-Bewußtseins in den neuen Bundesländern: Vergleich der neuen mit den alten Bundesländern” [“The Development of Democratic Attitudes in Eastern Germany: A Comparison of Eastern with Western Germany”]. $50,000.

1991-93 National Science Foundation Grant Number SES-9023331. Principal

Investigator. “Support for Democracy in a United Germany: Popular Legitimation in East Germany, Compared to West Germany.” $104,755.

1991-92 Fellowship from the German Marshall Fund of the United States. Research

on support for democracy in eastern and western Germany, located mainly at the University of Mannheim, Germany.

1985-87 National Science Foundation Grant Number SES-8420009. Principal

Investigator. “A Second Chance for Liberal Democracy. Popular Support in Post-Authoritarian European Regimes with Comparisons to Long-Term European and American Liberal Democracies.” $71,182.

1985-86 Earhart Foundation. Principal Investigator. “A Second Chance for Liberal

Democracy: Popular Support in Post-Authoritarian European Regimes with Comparisons to Long-Term European and American Liberal Democracies.” $10,935.

1984-85 Alexander von Humboldt Fellowship, awarded by the West German

government, Institut für Soziologie, University of Heidelberg, West Germany. 1982 The Benton Educational Research Fund and the Spencer Foundation Seed

Grant Fund, co-funders. Principal investigator. “The Effects of Education on Antisemitism in the United States, West Germany, Austria, and France since World War II.” $7,560.

1979 Krupp Foundation, West Germany, research grant of $5,600 to defray costs

of part of the 1979 “ZUMABUS” (German) national opinion survey, for my use in my dissertation.

1978-79 Krupp Foundation Fellowship for dissertation research, administered by the

Center for European Studies, Harvard University, and used to pay for a year’s research in Europe.

1974-77 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship.

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Articles Submitted and in Progress Frederick D. Weil, Michael S. Barton, Heather M. Rackin, and Matthew Valasik. “Collective resources and violent crime reconsidered: New Orleans before and after Hurricane Katrina.” Under review. Kevin Brown and Frederick D. Weil. “Strangers in the Neighborhood: Homicide and Neighborhood Boundaries.” Under review. Michael S. Barton, Frederick D. Weil, Matthew Valasik, Heather M. Rackin, and Lynnette Coto. “What was Washed Away and What Was Not: An Assessment of the Impact of Hurricane Katrina on Index Crimes.” Draft complete; preparing for journal submission. Frederick D. Weil, Hyojung Kim, Heather Rackin, and David Maddox. “Collective Resources and Employment in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.” Under revision for journal submission. Frederick D. Weil and Edward Shihadeh. 2018. “Airbnbs and Collective Resources in New Orleans Neighborhoods.” Revising from conference paper for journal submission. Frederick D. Weil and Rhiannon A. Kroeger. “Race and Cardiovascular Risk in New Orleans Neighborhoods: Does Social Capital Matter?” In analysis and preparation. Frederick D. Weil and Michael S. Barton. “Social Capital and Foreclosures in Baton Rouge at the Start of the Housing Bubble.” In analysis and preparation. Frederick D. Weil, Heather Rackin, Allison Plyer, and David Maddox. “Does Civic Engagement Reduce Blight? Evidence from Post-Hurricane Katrina New Orleans.” In preparation (revising from conference paper). Frederick D. Weil. “Neighborhood Recovery Strategies in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina: A Qualitative Analysis.” In analysis and preparation. EDITED BOOKS Frederick D. Weil. 1996. Extremism, Protest, Social Movements, and Democracy. Volume 3 of Research on Democracy and Society. JAI Press, Greenwich, CT. (Mary Gautier and Matthew Lee, associate editors.) Frederick D. Weil. 1994. Political Culture and Political Structure: Theoretical and Empirical Studies. Volume 2 of Research on Democracy and Society. JAI Press, Greenwich, CT. (Mary Gautier, associate editor.)

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 5 September 2018 Frederick D. Weil. 1993. Democratization in Eastern and Western Europe. Volume 1 of Research on Democracy and Society. JAI Press, Greenwich, CT. (Jeffrey Huffman and Mary Gautier, associate editors.) ARTICLES Weil, Frederick D., Heather M. Rackin, and David Maddox. 2018. “Collective Resources in the Repopulation of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.” Online at Natural Hazards. DOI: 10.1007/s11069-018-3432-7. Barton, Michael S., Frederick Weil, Melinda Jackson, and Darien Hickey. 2016. “An Investigation of the Influence of the Spatial Distribution of Neighborhood Violent Crime on Fear of Crime.” Crime & Delinquency. DOI:10.1177/0011128716671874. Weil, Frederick. 2013. “Indicators of Recovery, Indications for Policy.” Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy 4, 1:17-22. Weil, Frederick. 2011. “Rise of Community Organizations, Citizen Engagement, and New Institutions,” in Amy Liu, Roland V. Anglin, Richard Mizelle, and Allison Plyer, editors, Resilience and Opportunity: Lessons from the U.S. Gulf Coast after Katrina and Rita, pp. 201-219. Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press. Weil, Frederick, Matthew Lee, and Edward Shihadeh. 2011. “The Burdens of Social Capital: How Socially-Involved People Dealt with Stress after Hurricane Katrina.” Social Science Research. DOI: 10.1016/j.ssresearch.2011.06.006 Weil, Frederick. 2010. “The Rise of Community Engagement After Katrina.” In The New Orleans Index at Five. Washington: Brookings Institution and Greater New Orleans Community Data Center. Patterson, Olivia, Frederick D. Weil, and Kavita Patel. 2010. “The Role of Community in Disaster Response: Conceptual Models.” Population Research and Policy Review 29, 2:127-141. DOI 10.1007/s11113-009-9133-x. Matthew R. Lee, Frederick D. Weil, and Edward S. Shihadeh. 2007. “The FEMA Trailer Parks: Negative Perceptions and the Social Structure of Avoidance.” Sociological Spectrum, 27: 741–766. Frederick D. Weil. 1997. “Ethnic Intolerance, Extremism and Democratic Attitudes in Germany since Unification.” Pp. 110-40 in Antisemitism and Xenophobia in Germany after Unification, edited by Hermann Kurthen, Werner Bergmann and Rainer Erb. New York: Oxford University Press.

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 6 September 2018 Frederick D. Weil. 1994. “Political Culture, Political Structure and Democracy: The Case of Legitimation and Opposition Structure.” Research on Democracy and Society, Vol. 2, Political Culture and Political Structure: Theoretical and Empirical Studies. JAI Press, Greenwich, CT. Frederick D. Weil. 1994. “Cohorts and the Transition to Democracy in Germany after 1945 and 1989.” Pp. 385-423 in Henk A. Becker and Piet L.J. Hermkens, eds., Solidarity of Generations? Demographic, Economic and Social Change, and its Consequences. Thesis Publishers, Amsterdam. Frederick D. Weil. 1993. “The Development of Democratic Attitudes in Eastern and Western Germany in a Comparative Perspective.” Research on Democracy and Society, Vol. 1, Democratization in Eastern and Western Europe. JAI Press, Greenwich, CT. Frederick D. Weil. 1992. “Political Party Systems.” In the Encyclopedia of Sociology. New York: MacMillan. Frederick D. Weil. 1991. “Structural Determinants of Political Tolerance: Regime Change and the Party System in West Germany since World War II.” Research in Political Sociology, Vol. 5:299-332. JAI Press, Greenwich, CT. Tom W. Smith and Frederick D. Weil. 1990. “Finding Public Opinion Data: A Guide to Sources.” Public Opinion Quarterly 54, 4:609-626. Frederick D. Weil. 1990. “Umfragen zum Antisemitismus: Ein Vergleich zwischen vier Nationen” [Survey Findings on Antisemitism: A Four-Nation Comparison]. Pp. 131-178 in Werner Bergmann and Rainer Erb, eds., Antisemitismus in der politischen Kultur nach 1945. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag. Frederick D. Weil. 1989. “The Sources and Structure of Legitimation in Western Democracies: A Consolidated Model Tested with Time-Series Data in Six Countries since World War II.” American Sociological Review 54, 5:682-706. Frederick D. Weil. 1987. “Cohorts, Regimes, and the Legitimation of Democracy: West Germany since 1945.” American Sociological Review 52, 3:308-24. Frederick D. Weil. 1987. “The Stranger, the Public, and Prudence in Hobbes’ Social Thought.” Theory and Society 15:759-88. Frederick D. Weil. 1987. “The Extent and Structure of Antisemitism in Western Populations Since the Holocaust.” Pp. 164-89 in Helen Fein, ed., The Persisting Question: Sociological Perspectives and Social Contexts of Modern Antisemitism. Berlin and New York: Walter de Gruyter.

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 7 September 2018 Frederick D. Weil. 1985. “The Variable Effects of Education on Liberal Attitudes: A Comparative-Historical Analysis of Antisemitism using Public Opinion Survey Data.” American Sociological Review 50, 4:458-474. Frederick D. Weil. 1982. “Tolerance of Free Speech in the United States and West Germany, 1970-79: an Analysis of Public Opinion Survey Data.” Social Forces 60, 4:973-993. Frederick D. Weil. 1980. “The Imperfectly Mastered Past: Antisemitism in West Germany Since the Holocaust.” New German Critique 20:135-153.

RESEARCH REPORTS Frederick Weil. 2013. “Sweet Home New Orleans. 2012 State of the New Orleans Music Community Report.” http://sweethomeneworleans.org/docs/shno2012report.pdf Frederick Weil. 2012. “Sweet Home New Orleans. 2011 State of the New Orleans Music Community Report.” http://sweethomeneworleans.org/our-work/state-of-the-music-community-report/ Frederick Weil. 2011. “Neighborhoods Partnership Network/LSU, Survey of New Orleans Neighborhood Associations.” December 15. http://www.lsu.edu/fweil/lsukatrinasurvey/NPN-LSUSurveyDraftReport.pdf. Frederick Weil. 2010. “The Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans 2010 Community Survey.” December 14. http://www.lsu.edu/fweil/lsukatrinasurvey/JFGNO2010SurveyReport.pdf Frederick Weil. 2010. “504ward/LSU Survey, 2010, Findings.” October 3. http://www.lsu.edu/fweil/lsukatrinasurvey/504ward-Survey2010-Report.pdf Frederick Weil. 2010. “Neighborhoods Partnership Network/LSU, Survey of New Orleans Neighborhood Associations, 2009-2010.” September. http://www.lsu.edu/fweil/lsukatrinasurvey/NPN-LSUSurveyInterimReport.pdf. Frederick Weil. 2010. “Sweet Home New Orleans. 2010 State of the New Orleans Music Community Report.” August 26. http://issuu.com/sweethomeneworleans/docs/2010musicreport/2. Frederick Weil. 2009. “Sweet Home New Orleans. 2009 State of the New Orleans Music Community Report.” August 25. http://issuu.com/sweethomeneworleans/docs/report_3.0_website.

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 8 September 2018 Frederick Weil. 2008. “The Jewish Community of Greater New Orleans Community Survey 2007. Final Report.” May, 2008. http://www.jewishnola.com/getfile.asp?id=26038. Frederick Weil. 2008. “Sweet Home New Orleans. 2008 State of the New Orleans Music Community Report.” August 27. http://www.sweethomeneworleans.org/wp-content/2008-cultural-status-report-final.pdf. Frederick Weil. 2008. “NOLA-YURP Survey: July/August 2008.” For NOLA YURP (“Young Urban Rebuilding Professionals”). http://www.lsu.edu/fweil/NOLA-YURP080823.pdf.

PUBLISHED TEACHING MATERIALS Frederick D. Weil, ed. 1990. Syllabi and Instructional Materials for Courses in Political Sociology, Second Edition. Washington DC: American Sociological Association. Frederick D. Weil and Betty A. Dobratz, eds. 1984. A Syllabus Collection and Basic Bibliography in Political Sociology. Two volumes. (ca. 400 pp.; bibliography includes ca. 1500 works.) Washington DC: American Sociological Association. PAPERS, ADDRESSES, AND INVITED CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION Weil, Frederick and Edward Shihadeh. 2018. “Airbnbs and Collective Resources in New Orleans Neighborhoods.” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, April 4-7. Barton, Michael S., Matthew Valasik, Frederick D. Weil, Heather M. Rackin, and Lynnette Coto. 2017. “Community as a Life Preserver: Examining Hurricane Katrina’s Impact on the Relationship Between Serious Crimes and Social Capital in the Crescent City, 2000-2014.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA, November 15-18. Rackin, Heather M. and Frederick Weil, 2015. “Social Capital and the Repopulation of New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the

Population Association of America, San Diego, CA, April 30 ‐ May 2. Frederick Weil, 2015. “Explaining Katrina Recovery in New Orleans: Overestimating Inequality and Underestimating Organization?” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, March 25-29. Frederick Weil, 2015. “Return Migration to New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.”

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 9 September 2018 Paper presented at the annual meetings of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, February 18-21. Barton, Michael S., Frederick Weil, Melinda Jackson, and Darien Hickey, 2014. “A Longitudinal Analysis of Fear of Crime in East Baton Rouge Parish, 2005-2013.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA, November 19-22. Weil, Frederick, Michael S. Barton, Darien Hickey, and Melinda Jackson, 2014. “An Exploratory Assessment of the Influence of Racial Segregation on Traditional Predictors of Fear of Crime.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA, November 19-22. Reed, Anthony, Ed Shihadeh, Michael S. Barton, and Frederick Weil, 2014. “Neighborhood Trust and Co-offending.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Society of Criminology, San Francisco, CA, November 19-22. Frederick Weil, 2012. “Can Citizens Affect Urban Policy? Blight Reduction in Post-Katrina New Orleans.” Paper presented at the annual meetings of the American Political Science Association, New Orleans, August 31. Frederick Weil, 2012. Invited presentation, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University: “Post-Katrina Research on Disaster Recovery & Community Resilience,” April 9, Cambridge, MA. Frederick Weil, 2012. Invited presentation, Community Development and Justice Standing Committee of the Legislative Assembly in Western Australia in an Inquiry into the experience of trauma by workers and volunteers arising from disasters. New Orleans, January 19. David Maddox and Frederick Weil. 2012. “Community Recovery in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina.” In the session, “Video Ethnography, part 2,” Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society. March 21-24, New Orleans. Frederick Weil. 2012. Chair of the session, “Video Ethnography, part 2,” Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society. March 21-24, New Orleans. Frederick Weil, 2011. Invited presentation, American Library Association Annual Meeting, panel “Katrina and its Aftermath: the People and Neighborhoods of New Orleans,” New Orleans, June 26. Frederick Weil, 2011. Invited participation, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) “Well-being Indicator Workshop,” Hollings Marine Laboratory,

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 10 September 2018 Charleston SC, March 8-9. Frederick Weil, 2011. Invited presentation, Executive Board of the Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans, “The Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans 2010 Community Survey,” Metairie, LA, February 2. Frederick Weil, 2011. Invited presentation, Gulf of Mexico Alliance (partnership initiated by Gulf States governors) Coastal Community Resilience Team Meeting, “Post Katrina Research,” Spanish Fort, Alabama, January 20-21. Frederick Weil, 2010. Invited presentation, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University: “Post-Katrina Research on Disaster Recovery & Community Resilience,” November 2, Cambridge, MA. Frederick Weil, 2010. Keynote Address: “Social Change and Building Community,” Resiliency Summit, cosponsored by EnviRenew, The Salvation Army of New Orleans, and FedEx, August 26, New Orleans. Frederick Weil, 2010. Presentation of Sweet Home New Orleans’ Annual Report, “2010 State of the New Orleans Music Community Report.” August 26, New Orleans. Frederick Weil, 2010. Research to Policy to Practice: “Which Leadership Strategies and Community Resources are Most Important to Disaster Recovery?” 35th Annual Natural Hazards Research and Application Workshop. July 12, Broomfield, Colorado Frederick Weil, 2010. “Rebuilding Community in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina,” at Building Resilience, a conference on Post-Disaster Recovery in International Perspective sponsored by the Center for Global Partnership in collaboration with the Purdue Climate Change Research Center, Homeland Security Institute, the Discovery Park Office of Engagement, and the Department of Political Science, March 25, Purdue University. Lee, Matthew R., Troy C. Blanchard, and Frederick D. Weil. November 2009. “Community Integration and Serious Violence in Post-Katrina New Orleans.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Frederick Weil. 2009. Panel chair for, “Community Recovery in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina: Current Research.” With Andrew Curtis, University of Southern California, Dominique Duval-Diop, PolicyLink, Wesley M. Shrum, LSU, Allison Plyer, Greater New Orleans Community Data Center, and David Maddox, LSU. Annual Meeting of the Southern Sociological Society. April 1-4, New Orleans

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 11 September 2018 Frederick Weil. 2008. “Reconstituting Community: Early Evidence from a Study of Disaster Recovery in Greater New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina.” Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association. August 29-31, Boston. Frederick Weil. 2008. “Interviewing in Central City: A Case Study of a Neighborhood Information Initiative: Neighborhood Recovery Dynamics, Information Priorities, Methodological Issues and Lessons Learned.” Paper presented at the Post Katrina Neighborhood Information Initiatives Conference, sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and Tulane University, New Orleans, August 5. Frederick Weil. 2008. “Reconstituting Community: Recovery in Greater New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina.” American Association for Public Opinion Research Annual Conference. May 15-18, New Orleans. Frederick Weil. 2008. “Community Resilience: Social Science Work.” Paper presented at the Governors’ Gulf of Mexico Alliance Community Resiliency Working Group Meeting, sponsored by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Baton Rouge, March 31- April 2. Frederick Weil. 2007. “The Social Fabric Under Stress. Baton Rouge's Explosive Growth after Hurricane Katrina.” Paper presented at the Minerals Management Service Information Transfer Meeting. January 9-11, Kenner, LA. Frederick Weil. 2006. “Population influx of evacuees to Baton Rouge.” Paper presented at the Tulane/NSF Symposium, “Katrina Research, Social Science Research of the Katrina Aftermath.” November 3-4, New Orleans, LA. Frederick Weil. 2006. “The Social Fabric Under stress. Baton Rouge's Explosive Growth after Hurricane Katrina.” Paper presented at the National Science Foundation/Rand Conference, “Methods for the Study of Social Networks During Disasters: HSD NSGER Awards related to Hurricane Katrina.” August 17-18, Arlington, VA. Frederick Weil, Edward Shihadeh, and Matthew Lee. 2006. “The Burdens of Social Capital: How Socially-Involved People Dealt with Stress after Hurricane Katrina.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. Montreal, August. Frederick Weil, Edward Shihadeh, Matthew R. Lee, 2006. “Hurricane Katrina Related Research.” Paper presented at the Southern Sociological Society Annual Meetings, New Orleans, March 22-25. Frederick D. Weil, Troy Blanchard, and Amy Manning. 2001. “Social Capital in Context: Sociability and Trust in Different Regional and Community Settings.” American Sociological Association Annual Meetings. Anaheim, CA, August.

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 12 September 2018 Amy Manning, Troy Blanchard, Frederick D. Weil, and Charles M. Tolbert. 2001. “What if the South has Plenty of Social Capital, But Not the Kind that Benefits It?: The Case of Baton Rouge.” Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society. Atlanta, GA, April 4-7. Frederick Weil. 2000. “Society and Politics in America: Prospects for the Coming ... Millennium? Century? Primaries Season?” Invited chair, Political Sociology sessions. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August, Washington, DC. Frederick Weil. 2000. “The Effects of Diffusion, Nostalgia, and Performance on Democratic Legitimation in Unified Germany: An Analysis using Structural Equations Models.” Paper presented at the Conference, “Political Culture in Central and Eastern Europe: Theoretical Approaches and Empirical Evidence.” May 26-28, European University Viadrina, Frankfurt am Oder, Germany. Frederick Weil. 1998. “Generational Change after Democratic Transitions in Europe.” Invited presentation to the conference, “The New Generation: Is it on the Right Track?” (on the post-Soviet states) sponsored by the World Policy Institute (Eurasia Group), September 28, Washington, DC. Frederick Weil. 1998. “The State of Political Sociology Today.” Invited Presentation at the Plenary Session, “Visions of Political Sociology: Identities, Directions, and Roads Not Taken.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August, San Francisco. Frederick Weil. 1997. “Democratic Legitimation in Unified Germany.” Invited paper presented at the Center for International Studies, University of North Carolina, at the symposium, “Democracy and Democratization,” funded by the Ford Foundation and the National Science Foundation. October 24, Chapel Hill. Frederick Weil. 1997. “Diffusion, Nostalgia, and Performance: Democratic Legitimation in Unified Germany.” Invited paper presented at the symposium, “The Inner Wall: A Challenge to Value-Change Research since German Reunification.” September 18-20, Cologne. Joachim Singelmann, Dieter Urban, Frederick D. Weil. 1997. “Support for Democratic Values in Eastern Germany, 1992-96: A Case Study.” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August 9-13, Toronto. Joachim Singelmann, Dieter Urban, Frederick D. Weil. 1997. “The Development of Democratic Values During the Transformation 1992-96: An Eastern German Case Study.” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the Southern Sociological Society. April 3 6, New Orleans.

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 13 September 2018 Frederick Weil. “Xenophobia, Extremism, and Democracy in Germany since Reunification.” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August, 1996, New York. Frederick Weil. “Western Political Culture and the Consolidation of Democracy in Eastern Germany.” Paper presented at the 8th International Annual Meetings of the Society for the Analysis of Socioeconomics. July 12-14, 1996, Geneva. Frederick Weil. “Democratic Legitimation in Tough Times: Germany since Reunification.” Paper presented at the Meetings of the International Political Science Association. August 20-25, 1994, Berlin. Frederick Weil. “Will Democracy Survive Unification in Germany? Extremism, Protest and Legitimation Three Years After the Fall of the Berlin Wall.” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August, 1993, Miami. Frederick Weil. “Cohorts and the Transition to Democracy in Germany after 1945 and 1989.” Paper presented at the Conference on “Solidarity of Generations? Demographic, Economic and Social Change, and its Consequences.” April 7-8, 1993, Utrecht, The Netherlands. Frederick Weil. “Looking Inward and Outward: A Comparison of Attitudes toward Democracy, the Political System, and Foreign Policy in East and West Germany.” German Marshall Fund Seminar at the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies. November 4, 1992, Washington, DC. Frederick Weil. “Support for Democracy in a United Germany: Popular Legitimation in Eastern Germany, Compared to Western Germany.” Address to the Sociology Department, Duke University, November 10 1992. Frederick Weil. “Support for Democracy in a United Germany: Popular Legitimation in Eastern Germany, Compared to Western Germany.” Paper Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association. September 3 6, 1992, Chicago. Frederick Weil. “Determinants of Democratic Legitimation in Eastern and Western Germany since Unification.” Paper Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August 20 24, 1992, Pittsburgh. Frederick Weil. “Einstellungen zur Demokratie in West- und Ostdeutschland.” Paper presented at the Tagung des Arbeitskreises Politische Kulturforschung [Meetings of the Research Group on Political Culture]. June 18, 1992, Potsdam. Frederick Weil. “The Development of Democratic Attitudes in Eastern and Western Germany in a Comparative Perspective.” Paper presented at the International Conference of Europeanists, March 27-29, 1992, Chicago.

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 14 September 2018 Frederick Weil. “The Role of Education in Democratization in West Germany after World War II and in a United Germany Today.” Paper presented at the plenary session, “Education: National Challenges and Prospects in a Global Environment,” Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, April 11-14, 1991, Irvine, CA. Frederick Weil. “Political Culture, Political Structure and Liberal Democracy: Toward a Theory in a Social Action Framework.” Paper Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August 11-15, 1990, Washington, DC. 1990 Discussant, Panel on “Comparative Historical Sociology: Nation-Building and

Nationalism in Europe - Past and Present.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August 11-15, Washington, DC.

1990 “Political Culture, Political Structure, and Liberal Democracy: Exploring the

Causal Nexus.” Paper presented at the Seventh International Conference of Europeanists, March 23-25, Washington, DC.

1990 Chair, Panel on Political Sociology. Southwestern Sociological Association

Annual Meetings, Fort Worth. 1989 Chair, Panel on Political Sociology. Southwestern Sociological Association

Annual Meetings, Little Rock. 1988 “Survey Findings on Antisemitism: A Cross-National Comparison.” Paper

presented at the conference, “Nachkriegsantisemitismus.” March 7-11 at the Werner-Reimers-Stiftung, Bad Homburg, West Germany.

1987 “Is/Was There a Legitimation Crisis? New Comparative Evidence.” Paper

presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August 1987, Chicago.

1986 “The Consequences of the Student Movement for West German Political

Culture.” Paper presented at the DAAD German Studies Seminar, University of Washington. October 10-12. Seattle.

1986 “Western Europe After the Dictators: Popular Support for Democracy in Post-

Authoritarian Regimes.” Paper presented at the West European Studies Colloquium, University of Washington. October 10. Seattle.

1986 Chair, Refereed Roundtables (about 12), Section on Political Sociology,

Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August 30 - September 3, 1986. New York.

1986 “Popular Support for Liberal Democracy: Evidence from Four Countries.”

Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August 30 - September 3, 1986. New York.

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 15 September 2018 1986 “The Individual, the Organization, and the State.” Invited participant at

conference sponsored by the Center for Study of Public Choice at George Mason University and the Liberty Fund. July 8-15. Fairfax, VA.

1986 “The Structure of Antisemitism in America.” Address given to the American

Jewish Committee Task Force on Antisemitism and Extremism. March 23. Chicago.

1985 “Popular Legitimation of Liberal Democracy in Post-Authoritarian West

European Regimes: Some Preliminary Empirical Findings.” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. August 26-30, 1985. Washington, DC.

1985 “A Second Chance for Liberal Democracy: Popular Support in Post-

Authoritarian European Regimes with Comparisons to Long-Term European and American Liberal Democracies.” Paper presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Political Science Association. August 29 - September 1, 1985. New Orleans.

1985 “The ‘Reservoir’ of Legitimacy and System Performance in New and Old

European Democracies.” Paper presented at the Fifth Conference of Europeanists. October 18-20, 1985. Washington, DC.

1983 “The Effects of Education on Antisemitism in the United States, West

Germany, Austria, and France since World War II.” Paper presented at the American Sociological Association’s Annual Meeting, Detroit.

1983 “Antisemitism in the Context of Intergroup Relations: A Comparative-Historical

View.” Paper presented at the American Sociological Association’s Annual Meeting, Detroit.

1982 “Contact, Conflict and Prejudice: Antisemitism in the Context of Intergroup

Relations.” Paper presented at the seminar, “The Dimensions of Antisemitism,” sponsored by the Association for Mental Health Affiliation with Israel and the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, Chicago.

1980 “Tolerance of Free Speech in the United States and West Germany, 1970-79:

An Analysis of Public Opinion Survey Data.” Paper presented at the American Sociological Association’s Annual Meeting, New York City.

1978 “Revisionism, radicalism, and the theory of the ‘catch-all’ party: a study of

constituency and ideological change in the British Labour Party and the German Social Democratic Party from the mid-1960s to the mid-1970s.” Paper presented to informal working group on political sociology, Harvard University.

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 16 September 2018 BOOK REVIEWS 1997 Steven Brint. “In an Age of Experts. The Changing Role of Professionals in

Politics and Public Life.” Social Forces. 1996 Russell J. Dalton, editor. “The New Germany Votes: Unification and the

Creation of a New German Party System.” Public Opinion Quarterly 60 (1):167-171.

1993 “Wolfgang Glatzer, Karl Otto Hondrich, Heinz-Herbert Noll, Karin Stiehr, and

Barbara Wörndl. Recent Social Trends in West Germany 1960-1990.” Contemporary Sociology.

1993 “Liah Greenfeld. Nationalism: Five Roads to Modernity.” Journal of

Sociology and Social Welfare. 1993 “Robert D. Putnam. Making Democracy Work: Civic Traditions in Modern

Italy.” Contemporary Sociology. 1989 “Russell J. Dalton. Citizen Politics in Western Democracies: Public Opinion

and Political Parties in the United States, Great Britain, West Germany, and France.” Contemporary Sociology.

1987 “Seymour Martin Lipset. Consensus and Conflict.” American Journal of

Sociology 93, 1:210-212. 1987 “Herbert McClosky and Alida Brill. Dimensions of Tolerance: What American

Believe about Civil Liberties.” Public Opinion Quarterly, Summer 1987:287-289.

1985 “Elim Papadakis, The Green Movement in West Germany.” Contemporary

Sociology. 1984 “John L. Sullivan, et al., Political Tolerance and American Democracy.”

American Journal of Sociology 89, 4: 963-66. 1984 “Richard F. Hamilton, Who Voted for Hitler?” Social Forces. 1983 “Rainer C. Baum, The Holocaust and the German Elite: Genocide and

National Suicide in Germany, 1871-1945.” American Journal of Sociology 89, 3: 751-754.

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 17 September 2018 SELECTED PROFESSIONAL AND COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES 2013- Vice President, University Hills Civic Association, Baton Rouge. 2010- Member, Executive Board of Louisiana Interfaith Disaster Recovery Network

(LIDRN), Baton Rouge. 2008-11 Secretary, Executive Board of the Roots of Music, New Orleans, award-

winning after school music program for middle school children. 2008-11 Secretary, Executive Board of the Jewish Federation of Greater Baton Rouge. 2007-11 Member, Executive Board of the Jewish Federation of Greater Baton Rouge.

Also 1993-6. 2005-9 Chair, Committee on Disaster Relief, Congregation B’nai Israel, Baton Rouge. 2003-7 Member, Executive Board of Congregation B’nai Israel, Baton Rouge. 2000-2 Advising Baton Rouge Area Foundation, Forum 35, Mayor Bobby Simpson,

and other community leaders, foundations, and organizations on Social Capital. Presented results of a national and Baton Rouge study to ca. 10 groups in the first half of 2001 (press conference, chamber of commerce, charity groups, etc.); well covered in the press.

1995-7 Invited reviewer, national Fullbright Student Fellowship selection committee

for Germany (postponed). 1994-7 Invited nominator, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation

Fellows Program (the “genius awards”) 1993-4 Reviewed fellowship applications for the German Marshall Fund. 1993- Baton Rouge chair, alumni interviewing of high school applicants to Harvard

College. 1993-6 Chair, Community Relations Committee of the Jewish Federation of Baton

Rouge. 1993-6 Member, Working Group on African-American and Jewish Relations, Baton

Rouge. 1991 Invited participant in workshop sponsored by the Humboldt Foundation and

the National Science Foundation on promoting German-American exchange in the Human Sciences. Washington, DC, June 7-8.

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 18 September 2018 1990-6 Editor, Research on Democracy and Society. A research annual published

by JAI Press, Greenwich, CT. (Created for my editorship.) 1988- Editorial Board, Research in Political Sociology. A research annual published

by JAI Press, Greenwich, CT. 1986- Consulting for National Offices of the Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith

and the American Jewish Committee (surveys on Antisemitism in various countries; member of working group to design a major new study in the United States).

1984-87 Organized and chaired Committee on Comparative Research, Department of

Sociology, University of Chicago. 1983-84 Chair, committee to develop a syllabus collection and research bibliography,

Section on Political Sociology, American Sociological Association.

PRO-BONO CONSULTING AND ADVISING:

2011 Greater New Orleans Foundation. 2010 Salvation Army/EnviRenew (New Orleans home building program), New

Orleans. 2010 504ward, New Orleans, New Orleans. 2009 United Methodist HOPE Ministries, Baton Rouge. 2008- Roots of Music, award-winning after school music program for middle school

children, New Orleans. 2008-09 LouisianaRebuilds.Info, PolicyLink, New Orleans. 2007-08 NOLA-YURP (New Orleans “Young Urban Rebuilding Professionals”), New

Orleans. 2007- Neighborhoods Partnership Network, New Orleans. 2007- Sweet Home New Orleans, New Orleans. 2006- Jewish Federation of Greater, New Orleans.

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 19 September 2018 COURSES TAUGHT/PREPARED 2014- “Community Sociology.” Graduate seminar. Reviews major theories of

community and social capital; covers multiple methodological approaches; demonstrates post-Katrina research materials. Students develop and present their own research projects.

2000- “Sociological Methods.” Reviews major methods and conducts a full-scale

community opinion survey by random-digit-dialing. Students plan, conduct, analyze, and report on the survey. Baton Rouge Mayor has come to class to receive report since 2001.

1995- “Classical Sociological Theory.” Review of Classical, Individualist/Utilitarian,

Conflict, Functionalist, Micro-Interactionist theories, especially Spencer, Marx, Weber, Simmel, Durkheim, Mead. Undergraduate and Graduate-seminar versions.

1990- “Specialized Topics in Social Science Methods. The Research Process:

Conceptualization, Operationalization, Data Acquisition, Analysis, Reporting.” The steps in transforming ideas into presentable research.

1989- “Political Sociology.” Survey of the field. Undergraduate and Graduate-

seminar versions. 1986- “Workshop in the Social Bases of Liberal Democracy.” Research workshop:

makes data available from my collection. 1983- “Legitimacy and Breakdown of Liberal Democracy.” The social bases of

liberal democracy. 1983- “Comparative-Historical Sociology.” Theoretical approaches (Marx, Weber,

Parsons), plus case studies on the industrial revolution in England, the rise of Nazism in Germany, and racial/ethnic inequality in America. Undergraduate and Graduate-seminar versions.

1983 “Max Weber.” A reading of his major works. 1982-85 “Self, Culture, and Society.” (Section on society) Theories and studies of

change in Western socioeconomic structure since medieval times. 1980- “Classical Sociological Theory.” Readings from Adam Smith, Tocqueville,

Marx, Weber, Durkheim, and Freud (one or two semesters). Undergraduate and Graduate-seminar versions.

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 20 September 2018 1977-79 “Social Class and Political Change in the United States and Western Europe

since World War II.” Recent changes in social structure (first term) and social bases of political action (second term).

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Community Sociology, Social Capital Political Sociology Comparative-Historical Sociology Social and Political Theory Public Opinion Survey Research Comparative Politics (Western societies, Europe, Germany) Intergroup Relations (specializing in Antisemitism)

TEACHING INTERESTS

Classical Social Theory Sociological Methods Political Sociology Comparative-Historical Sociology Social Bases of Liberal Democracy

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

American Sociological Association American Political Science Association Council for European Studies American Association for Public Opinion Research World Association for Public Opinion Research Southern Sociological Society Alexander von Humboldt Association of America

UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES

Crime and Policy Evaluation Research (CAPER) group board Disaster Science and Management (DSM) Program International Studies Program

REFEREE/REVIEWER

American Journal of Sociology American Political Science Review American Sociological Review Comparative Political Studies Comparative Politics

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Frederick D. Weil, Curriculum Vitae Page 21 September 2018

Contemporary Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies German Marshall Fund (fellowship applications) International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion Journal of Political and Military Sociology Journal of Politics Journal of Conflict Resolution MacArthur Foundation (the “genius awards:” referee and nominator) National Science Foundation (grant proposals) Natural Hazards Review Political Research Quarterly Political Science Quarterly Polity Public Administration Review Public Opinion Quarterly Qualitative Sociology Research in Political Sociology (Annual) Rural Sociology Social Forces Social Problems Social Science Research Sociological Forum Sociological Spectrum Youth & Society

LANGUAGES

German - fluent Italian - some reading and speaking French, Spanish - some reading