resume dietlind stolle 2013 update - mcgill...

23
1 PLACE OF BIRTH: Rostock, Former East Germany EDUCATION 2000 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Princeton, NJ Received Ph.D. from the Department of Politics in May, 2000. Dissertation Committee: Nancy Bermeo (Chair), Larry Bartels, Ezra Suleiman and Sheri Berman. 1993 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY Claremont, CA Completed M.A. Program in International Studies with emphasis on International Political Economy. M.A. received in May 1993. Master’s Committee: Jacek Kugler (Chair) and Russell Dalton. 1991 STANFORD UNIVERSITY Stanford, CA Completed the one-year John S. Knight Fellowship for professional journalists. Program emphasized American and European history and politics, documentary production. ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2006- present McGILL UNIVERSITY Montréal, Canada Tenured position as Associate Professor in Political Science. (Parental Leave in 2006). 2001-06 McGILL UNIVERSITY Montréal, Canada Tenure-track position as Assistant Professor in Political Science. (Parental Leave in 2006). 2000-01 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Pittsburgh, PA Tenure-track position as Assistant Professor in Political Science. 1998-99 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Princeton, NJ Completed the one-year John S. Knight Fellowship for professional journalists. Program emphasized American and European history and politics, documentary production. GUEST RESEARCHER 2008 UNIVERSITÄT ZÜRICH Zürich, Switzerland NCCR 2007 WISSENSCHAFTSZENTRUM BERLIN Berlin, Germany Abteilung Soziale Ungleichheiten 2004-05 STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY Stockholm, Sweden Department of Political Science 2003 WISSENSCHAFTSZENTRUM BERLIN Berlin, Germany Abteilung Soziale Ungleichheiten (Karl W. Deutsch Professur) 1995-96 STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY Stockholm, Sweden Department of Sociology DIETLIND STOLLE DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE E-MAIL: [email protected] McGILL UNIVERSITY TEL: (514) 398 4400, ext 089513 855 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST FAX: (514) 398 1770 MONTRÉAL, QUEBÉC CANADA H3A 2T7

Upload: others

Post on 22-Aug-2020

1 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

1

PLACE OF BIRTH: Rostock, Former East Germany EDUCATION 2000 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Princeton, NJ

Received Ph.D. from the Department of Politics in May, 2000. Dissertation Committee: Nancy Bermeo (Chair), Larry Bartels, Ezra Suleiman and Sheri Berman.

1993 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY Claremont, CA Completed M.A. Program in International Studies with emphasis on International Political Economy. M.A. received in May 1993. Master’s Committee: Jacek Kugler (Chair) and Russell Dalton.

1991 STANFORD UNIVERSITY Stanford, CA Completed the one-year John S. Knight Fellowship for professional journalists. Program emphasized American and European history and politics, documentary production.

ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2006-present

McGILL UNIVERSITY Montréal, Canada Tenured position as Associate Professor in Political Science. (Parental Leave in 2006).

2001-06 McGILL UNIVERSITY Montréal, Canada Tenure-track position as Assistant Professor in Political Science. (Parental Leave in 2006).

2000-01 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH Pittsburgh, PA Tenure-track position as Assistant Professor in Political Science.

1998-99 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Princeton, NJ Completed the one-year John S. Knight Fellowship for professional journalists. Program emphasized American and European history and politics, documentary production.

GUEST RESEARCHER 2008 UNIVERSITÄT ZÜRICH Zürich, Switzerland

NCCR 2007 WISSENSCHAFTSZENTRUM BERLIN Berlin, Germany

Abteilung Soziale Ungleichheiten 2004-05 STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY Stockholm, Sweden

Department of Political Science 2003 WISSENSCHAFTSZENTRUM BERLIN Berlin, Germany

Abteilung Soziale Ungleichheiten (Karl W. Deutsch Professur) 1995-96 STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY Stockholm, Sweden

Department of Sociology

DIETLIND STOLLE

DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE E-MAIL: [email protected] McGILL UNIVERSITY TEL: (514) 398 4400, ext 089513 855 SHERBROOKE STREET WEST FAX: (514) 398 1770 MONTRÉAL, QUEBÉC CANADA H3A 2T7

Page 2: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

2

RESEARCH GENERAL RESEARCH INTERESTS Main Fields of Specialization: Comparative Politics & Political Behavior. Politics in Developed Democracies. Cross-national Comparisons. European Politics. Women and Politics. Youth and Adolescence. Study of Diversity and Immigrants. Qualitative/ Quantitative Methods. Survey Research. Research Design. Research Themes: Social capital and political culture. Political and social attitudes and behaviors. Institutional foundations of social capital. The study of generalized and political trust. Political and social participation. New forms of political participation, e.g. Political consumerism and internet activism. Ethnic diversity, multiculturalism and social cohesion. Immigrant integration. Canadian politics. Quality of democracy. Political and practical knowledge. SELECTED CURRENT RESEARCH OR RECENT PROJECTS CANADIAN ELECTION SURVEY Survey projects with Patrick Fournier, Fred Cutler and Stuart Soroka. A LONGITUDINAL STUDY OF YOUNG CANADIANS SSHRC funded project with Allison Harell, Miles Hewstone and Constance Flanagan. PhD student: Valérie-Anne Mahéo. THE CONSEQUENCES OF ETHNIC AND POLITICAL DIVERSITY ON SOCIAL CAPITAL, SOCIAL COHESION AND PARTICIPATION Various projects and papers based on data from SSHRC and FQRSC grants. Includes collaborations with Allison Harell, UQAM, Canada; Marc Helbling, WZB, Germany; Tim Reeskens, Amsterdam University, Netherlands; and the Max-Planck Institute on Religious and Ethnic Diversity in Göttingen. THE CONSEQUENCES OF INTER-ETHNIC CONTACT Project with Miles Hewstone, Katharina Schmid, Soeren Petermann, Karen Schönwälder, Stephen Vertovec and Oliver Christ. MEASURING SUPPORT FOR MULTICULTURALISM Project with Allison Harell, Stuart Soroka and Jessica Behnke. INTERNET ACTIVISM AND POLITICAL CONSEQUENCES OF SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES Student Surveys and Experiments with Sara Vissers. POLITICAL CONSUMERISM IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Research with Michele Micheletti. CREATIVE FORMS OF POLITICAL PARTICIPATION AND THEIR CONSEQUENCES FOR DEMOCRACY Analysis of secondary and original data. STUDENT PROTESTS IN QUEBEC Project with Allison Harell and Pascale Dufour. Students: Eva Falk-Pedersen and Joël Roy. VEGETARIANISM AS POLITICAL PARTICIPATION Research with Michele Micheletti and Yale Hertzman.

Page 3: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

3

BIOLOGY AND POLITICS “Physiological Reactions to Campaign Speeches” with Delia Dumitrescu, Elisabeth Gidengil and Stuart Soroka. “The VMF and Political Decision-making” with Elisabeth Gidengil, André Blais and Lesley Fellows. SOURCES OF GENERALIZED TRUST Various projects and papers based on data funded by SSHRC, FQRSC, Russell Sage Foundation. VARIOUS FORMS OF POLITICAL KNOWLEDGE Project with Elisabeth Gidengil.

CURRENT and RECENT GRANTS 2012-16

Social Science Research Council Canada. “Diversity, Deliberation and Democracy: A Longitudinal Study of Young Canadians.” Principal Investigator with Allison Harell (co-investigator, UQAM); and Constance Flanagan (Wisconsin) and Miles Hewstone (Oxford) as collaborators. Ranked 4th. (210,000 CAD).

2011-17 Fonds québécois de Recherche sur la société et la culture, regroupement stratégique. Operating grant for the Center for the Study of Democratic Citizenship. Principal Investigator: Elisabeth Gidengil and 23 researchers in Québec. (1.62 million CAD)

2010-12 Fonds québécois de Recherche sur la société et la culture. « Physiologie du cerveau et prise de décision politique. » Appui aux projets novateurs, with Elisabeth Gidengil (Principal Investigator), André Blais and Lesley Fellows. (39,000 CAD).

2009-14 SSHRC and Elections Canada. “Canadian Election Study.” with Patrick Fournier (Principle Investigator), Fred Cutler and Stuart Soroka. (850,000 CAD).

2009-10 DAAD Research Grant for Collaborations with German Scholars. The Canadian Center for German and European Studies at UdM and McGill University. (4,500 CAD).

2009-11 Commission mixte permanente de coopération Québec/Flandre. Travel money for collaborations in Flanders. (10,000 CAD).

2009-13 Fonds de Recherche sur La Société et La Culture. « Les élections, la communication et la participation à la vie démocratique. » with André Blais (Principal Investigator), Elisabeth Gidengil, Patrick Fournier and Stuart Soroka. (360,800 CAD).

2009-10 Center for the Study of Democratic Citizenship. “The missing link? The biological and genetic foundations of political behavior.” Seed funding for research development from the Principal Investigator with Elisabeth Gidengil, André Blais, James Fowler and Daniel Gaudet. (7,500 CAD).

2008-10 Fonds québécois de Recherche sur la société et la culture, regroupement stratégique. Center for the Study of Democratic Citizenship. Principal Investigator and Director: Elisabeth Gidengil and 14 researchers in Québec. (236,000 CAD).

2007-08 Belgian Federal Science Policy. “Reconciling Diversity and Community? Defining Social Cohesion in Developed Democracies.” Research project. (49,000 EUR).

2006-10 Belgian Federal Science Policy. “Political Mobilization and New Communication Technology: A Multilevel Exploration of the Digital Divide.” (45,000 EUR).

2003-08 Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet). “Political Consumption-- Politics in a New Era and Arena.” Research in progress funded by the Co-investigator with Michele Micheletti, Karlstad University. (340,000 USD).

Page 4: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

4

PREVIOUS GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2004-08 Fond québécois de la recherche sur la société et la culture. « Les élections, la

communication et la participation à la vie démocratique. » Équipe de recherché grant, with André Blais, Patrick Fournier, Elisabeth Gidengil and Stuart Soroka. (258,125 CAD).

2004-07 Social Science Research Council Canada. “Bridging Differences: Youth, Diversity and Civic Values.” Principal Investigator with Madeleine Gauthier (co-investigator, INRS). Ranked 7th out of 118 applications. (168,850 CAD).

2004-06 Status of Women Canada's Policy Research Fund. “Boosting Women’s Political Resources.” Principal Investigator with Elisabeth Gidengil, McGill University. (100,000 CAD).

2003-06 Fond québécois de la recherche sur la société et la culture. “Citizenship on Trial: mobilization and socialization of young citizens.” (53,000 CAD).

2000-04

Russell Sage Foundation. “The Political and Social Role of Families and Schools in the Creation of Generalized Trust.” (34,000 USD).

2002-04 McGill Internal Grant. (18,500 CAD). 2001-03 McGill Department of Political Science. (8,000 CAD). 2002 Institute for European Studies, Université de Montréal and McGill University. Seed

funding. With Marc Hooghe, Brussels. (4,000 CAD). 2002 McGill Conference Grant. (1,500 CAD). 2001-02 McGill Computer Equipment Grant. (5,000 CAD). 2001-02 McGill Arts Undergraduate Society/Faculty of Arts Grant. (3500 CAD). 1998-99

The Aspen Institute Nonprofit Sector Research Fund. Recipient, Dissertation Grant. (20,000 USD).

1996-98 Woodrow Wilson Society. Princeton University, Fellow, 1996-98. (30,000 USD). 1998 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Doctoral Research Grant. (6,000 USD). 1995-97

Princeton Center of International Studies, Center of European Studies, Council of Regional Studies and the MacArthur Foundation. Research Grants for field research. (5,000 USD).

1996 Princeton University. Summer Stipend for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Graduate School. (3,500 USD).

1993-96 Princeton University. Fellow, Graduate School. (117,000 USD). 1991-93 Friedrich-Ebert Foundation. Bonn, Germany. Received stipend and half of the tuition

for the participation in the graduate program at the Claremont Graduate University. (30,000 USD).

1990-91 John S. Knight Foundation. Fellow, in a program for professional journalists, Stanford University. Recipient, German Marshall Fund fellowship. (25,000 USD).

HONOURS, AWARDS, ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 2008-09 Award for the Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching by the Political Science Student

Association, McGill. 2004 Invited to teach the Ph.D. Summer Course on Social Capital for the Oslo Summer School

in Social Science Research. See: http://www.sv.uio.no/oss/Museum/2004/. 2004 Named Associate Director of the “Citizenship, Involvement, Democracy: Survey” Project

at the Center for Democracy and Third Sector Research at Georgetown University. See: http://www.georgetown.edu/centers/cdats/cid.htm.

2003 Recipient, Best Paper on European Politics award, selected by the APSA Organized Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein).

2002-03 Guest professor, Wissenschaftszentrum für Sozialforschung Berlin. Was named Karl W. Deutsch Gastprofessorin.

1998-02 Was nominated three times for Best Paper awards at the APSA and ECPR conferences.

Page 5: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

5

PUBLICATIONS Books In print Dietlind Stolle and Michele Micheletti. Political Consumerism—Global Responsibility in

Action. Cambridge University Press. 2010 Stefaan Walgrave, Marc Hooghe, Lance Bennett and Dietlind Stolle (Eds.). Politieke

mobilisatie en nieuwe communicatietechnologie: een multilevel studie van de digital divide. Gent: Academia Press, pp. 288.

2003 Marc Hooghe and Dietlind Stolle (Eds.). Generating Social Capital: Civil Society and Institutions in Comparative Perspective. New York: Palgrave, pp. 288. (Includes three co-authored and one single-authored chapters).

2003 Michele Micheletti, Andreas Follesdal and Dietlind Stolle (Eds.). Politics, Products, and Markets. Exploring Political Consumerism Past and Present. New Brunswick: Transaction Press, pp. 311. (Includes three co-authored chapters).

Dissertation 2000 Public Life, Community and Social Capital: A Comparative Study of Sweden, Germany

and the United States. Ph.D. Dissertation, Princeton University. Refereed Articles Accepted Sara Vissers and Dietlind Stolle. “The Internet and new modes of political

participation: Online versus offline participation?” Information, Communication and Society.

Accepted Dietlind Stolle, Sören Peterman, Katharina Schmid, Karen Schönwälder, Miles Hewstone and Joe Heywood. “Immigration-related Diversity and Trust in German Cities: The Role of Intergroup Contact.” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties.

Accepted Marc Helbling, Tim Reeskens and Dietlind Stolle. “Political Mobilization, Cultural Diversity and Social Cohesion.” Political Studies.

2013 Dietlind Stolle and Allison Harell. “Social Capital and Ethno-Racial Diversity: Learning to Trust in an Immigrant Society.” Political Studies 61: 42–66.

2012 Michele Micheletti and Dietlind Stolle. “Sustainable Citizenship and the New Politics of Consumption,” in Sustainable Citizenship and the New Politics of Consumption. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 644: 88-120.

2012 Ellen Quintelier, Dietlind Stolle and Allison Harell. “Politics in Peer Groups: Exploring the Causal Relationship between Network Diversity and Political Participation.” Political Research Quarterly 65(4): 868–881.

2012 Valerie-Anne Maheao, Yves Dejaeghere and Dietlind Stolle. « La non-participation politique des jeunes : Une étude des barrières temporaires et permanentes de l’engagement. » Canadian Journal of Political Science 45(2): 405-425.

2012 Michele Micheletti, Dietlind Stolle and Daniel Berlin. “Habits of Sustainable Citizenship: The Example of Political Consumerism,” in Alan Warde and Dale Southerton (Eds.) The Habits of Consumption, Studies across Disciplines in the Humanities and Social Sciences 12. Helsinki: Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies, 142–164.

2012 Elisabeth Gidengil and Dietlind Stolle.“What do Women Know about Government Services and Benefits?” Canadian Public Policy 38(1): 31-54.

2011 Dietlind Stolle and Laura Nishikawa. "Trusting Others – How Parents Shape the Generalized Trust of Their Children." Comparative Sociology 10(2): 281–314.

2011 Sara Vissers, Marc Hooghe, Dietlind Stolle and Valérie-Anne Mahéo. “The Impact of Mobilization Media on Off-Line and Online Participation: Are Mobilization Effects Medium-Specific?” Social Science Computer Review 3(2): 152-169.

2011 Dietlind Stolle and Marc Hooghe. “Shifting Inequalities.” European Societies 13(1), 1-24. 2010 Marc Hooghe, Sara Vissers, Dietlind Stolle and Valérie-Anne Mahéo. “The Potential of

Page 6: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

6

Internet Mobilization. An Experimental Study on the Effect of Internet and Face-to-Face Mobilization Efforts.” Political Communication 27(4): 406-431.

2010 Marc Hooghe, Dietlind Stolle, Valérie-Anne Mahéo and Sara Vissers. “Why can't a Student be more like an Average Person? Sampling and Attrition Effects in Social Science Field and Laboratory Experiments.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences 628(1): 85-96.

2010 Allison Harell and Dietlind Stolle. “Diversity and Democratic Politics: An Introduction.” Canadian Journal of Political Science 43(2): 235-256.

2010 Dietlind Stolle and Elisabeth Gidengil. “What do women really know?” Perspectives in Politics 8: 93-109.

2009 Elisabeth Gidengil and Dietlind Stolle. “The Role of Social Networks in Immigrant Women’s Political Incorporation.” International Migration Review 43(4): 727 – 763.

2009 Ellen Claes, Dietlind Stolle and Marc Hooghe. “The Political Socialization of Adolescents in Canada: Differential Effects of Civic Education on Visible Minorities.” Canadian Journal of Political Science 42(3): 613-636.

2009 Marc Hooghe, Tim Reeskens, Dietlind Stolle and Ann Trappers. “Ethnic Diversity and Generalized Trust in Europe.” Comparative Political Studies 2: 198-223.

2008 Bo Rothstein and Dietlind Stolle. “The State and Social Capital: An Institutional Theory of Generalized Trust.” Comparative Politics 40(4): 441-459.

2008 Michele Micheletti and Dietlind Stolle. “Fashioning Social Justice through Political Consumerism, Capitalism, and the Internet.” Cultural Studies 22(5): 749-769.

2008 Dietlind Stolle and Marc Howard. “Civic Engagement and Civic Attitudes in Cross-National Perspective: Introduction to the Symposium.” Political Studies 56(1): 1-11.

2008 Dietlind Stolle, Stuart Soroka and Richard Johnston. “When Does Diversity Erode Trust? Neighborhood Diversity, Interpersonal Trust and the Mediating Effect of Social Interactions.” Political Studies 56(1): 57-74.

2007 Michele Micheletti and Dietlind Stolle. “Mobilizing Consumers to Take Responsibility for Global Social Justice.” Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 611(1): 157-175.

2007 Dietlind Stolle und Bo Rothstein. “Institutionelle Grundlagen des Sozialkapitals,“ Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 47: 113-140.

2005 Dietlind Stolle and Michele Micheletti. “Warum werden Käufer zu ‘politischen Verbrauchern?“ Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen 18(4): 41-52.

2005 Dietlind Stolle, Marc Hooghe and Michele Micheletti. “Politics in the Super-Market-- Political Consumerism as a Form of Political Participation.” International Review of Political Science 26(3): 245-269.

2005 Dietlind Stolle and Marc Hooghe. “Inaccurate, Exceptional, One-Sided or Irrelevant? The Debate About the Alleged Decline of Social Capital and Civic Engagement in Western Societies.” British Journal of Political Science 35(1): 149-167.

2004 Dietlind Stolle and Marc Hooghe. “The Roots of Social Capital. Attitudinal and Network Mechanisms in the Relation between Youth and Adult Indicators of social Capital.” Acta Politica 39(4): 422-441.

2004 Melissa Marschall and Dietlind Stolle. "Race and the City: Neighborhood Context and the Development of Generalized Trust." Political Behavior 26(2): 125-154.

2004 Marc Hooghe and Dietlind Stolle. “Good Girls Go to the Polling Booth, Bad Boys Go Everywhere: Gender Differences in Anticipated Political Participation Among US 14 Year Olds.” Women and Politics 26(3): 1-24.

2004 Marc Hooghe, Dietlind Stolle and Patrick Stouthuysen. "Head Start into Party Politics-The Recruitment Function of Youth Organisations of Political Parties in Belgium." Party Politics 10(2): 193-212.

2003 Marc Hooghe and Dietlind Stolle. “Age Matters—Life Cycle and Cohort Differences in the Socialization Effect of Voluntary Participation.” European Political Science 2(3): 49-56.

2003 Bo Rothstein and Dietlind Stolle. “Introduction: Social Capital in Scandinavia.” Scandinavian Political Studies 26(1): 1-26.

Page 7: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

7

2002 Dietlind Stolle. “Trusting Strangers—The Concept of Generalized Trust in Perspective.” Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft 31(4): 397-412.

2002 Marc Hooghe and Dietlind Stolle. “De invloed van jeugdparticipatie op social kapitaal-indicatoren bij volassenen” Ethiek & Maatschappij 5(4): 3-32.

1999 Dietlind Stolle. “Onderzoek naar sociaal kapitaal: ontwikkeling en perspectieven.” Tijdschrift voor Sociologie 20(3-4): 247-282. Reprinted in M. Hooghe (Ed.) 2003. Sociaal kapitaal en democratie. Verenigingsleven, sociaal kapitaal en politieke cultuur. Leuven: Acco, pp. 25-60. (Adaptation of Chapter in Generating Social Capital).

1998 Dietlind Stolle. “Bowling Together, Bowling Alone: The Development of Generalized Trust in Voluntary Associations.” Political Psychology 19(3): 497-525.

1998 Dietlind Stolle and Thomas Rochon. “Are All Associations Alike? Member Diversity, Associational Type and the Creation of Social Capital.” American Behavioral Scientist 42(1): 47-65. Reprinted in B. Edwards, M. Foley, M. Diani (Eds.) 2001. Beyond Tocqueville: Civil Society and the Social Capital Debate in Comparative Perspective. Hanover: University Press of New England, pp.143-156.

Other Articles 2011 Stuart Soroka, Fred Cutler, Dietlind Stolle and Patrick Fournier. “Capturing Change (and

Stability) in the 2011 Campaign.” Policy Options, pp. 70-77. 2009 Dietlind Stolle and Marc Hooghe. “Shifting Inequalities: Patterns of Exclusion and

Inclusion in Expanding Forms of Political Participation.” WZB-Arbeitspapier 2009-204. See at http://bibliothek.wzb.eu/pdf/2009/i09-204.pdf.

2007 Marc Hooghe, Tim Reeskens and Dietlind Stolle. “Diversity, Ethnocentrism and Trust in Europe,” in Belgian Society and Politics. Annual Review, Foundation Gerrit Kreveld, Belgian study centre for social democracy, pp. 115-130.

2004 Michele Micheletti and Dietlind Stolle. “Krävande unga politiska konsumenter.” Tvärsnitt: Humanistisk och samhälls-vetenskaplig forskning 3: 60-65.

2003 Bo Rothstein and Dietlind Stolle. “Generell välärd skapar socialt capital.” Tvärsnitt: Humanistisk och samhällsvetenskaplig forskning 25(1): 14-25.

2002 Marc Hooghe and Dietlind Stolle. “Sociaal kapitaal: een taak voor het verenigingsleven?” Vorming 17(6): 415-424.

Book Chapters 2012 Laura Nishikawa and Dietlind Stolle. “Do not Trust Strangers: How Parents Shape the

Generalized Trust of Their Children,” in Masamichi Sasaki and Robert Marsh (Eds.) Trust: Comparative Perspectives. Brill Academic Publishers, pp. 133-171.

2011 Allison Harell and Dietlind Stolle. “Reconciling Diversity and Community? Defining Social Cohesion in Developed Democracies,” in Marc Hooghe (Ed.) Theoretical Perspectives on Social Cohesion and Social Capital. Brussels: Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium for Science and the Arts, pp. 8-43.

2009 Michele Micheletti and Dietlind Stolle. “Vegetarianism as Lifestyle Politics,” in Michele Micheletti and Andrew McFarland (Eds.) Creative Participation: Responsibility-taking in the Political World. Bolder, Colorado: Paradigm Publishers, pp. 125-145.

2009 Michele Micheletti and Dietlind Stolle. "Consumers as Political Actors," in Lynn Walter and Laurel E. Phoenix (Eds.) Critical Food Issues: Problems and State-of-the-Art Solutions. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group, pp. 188-214.

2008 Bo Rothstein and Dietlind Stolle. “An Institutional Theory of Social Capital,” in Jan van Deth and Dario Castiglione (Eds.) Social Capital-A Reader. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 273-302.

2007 Dietlind Stolle. “Social Capital,” in Russell Dalton and Hans-Dieter Klingemann (Eds.) Oxford Handbook of Political Behavior. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 655-674.

Page 8: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

8

2007 Marc Hooghe, Tim Reeskens and Dietlind Stolle. “Diversity, Multiculturalism and Social Cohesion: Trust and Ethnocentrism in European Societies,” in: Keith Banting, Thomas Courchene and F. Leslie Seidle (Eds.) Belonging? Diversity, Recognition and Shared Citizenship in Canada (Volume III). Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, pp. 387-410.

2006 Marc Hooghe, Tim Reeskens and Dietlind Stolle. “Variaties in samenleven. Het samenleven in etnisch diverse gemeenschappen,” in: Marc Hooghe (Ed.) Op zoek naar politiek. Democratie en de verplaatsing van de politiek. Leuven: Acco, pp. 123-139.

2006 Marc Hooghe and Dietlind Stolle. “Een verschuiving van de politieke participatie. Politieke participatie en ongelijkheid, 1974-2002,” in: Marc Hooghe (Ed.) Op zoek naar politiek. Democratie en de verplaatsing van de politiek. Leuven: Acco, pp. 23-41.

2005 Dietlind Stolle and Michele Micheletti. “The Gender Gap Reversed,” in Brenda O’Neill and Elisabeth Gidengil (Eds.) Gender and Social Capital. London: Routledge, pp. 45-72.

2005 Marc Hooghe and Dietlind Stolle. “Youth organisations within political parties. Political recruitment and the transformation of party systems,” in Joerg Forbrig (Ed.) Revisiting youth political participation. Strasbourg: Council of Europe, pp. 43-51 (an adaptation of the Party Politics article).

2005 Michele Micheletti and Dietlind Stolle. “Concept of Political Consumerism,” in Lonnie R. Sherrod (Ed.) Youth Activism—An International Encyclopedia. Westport: Greenwood Publishing, pp. 238-250.

2005 Marc Hooghe and Dietlind Stolle. “Kroniek van een aangekondigde oorlog. Een vergelijkend onderzoek naar de verslaggeving in de aanloop naar de oorlog in Irak,” in Marc Hooghe, Knut De Swert & Stefaan Walgrave (Eds.) Nieuws op Televisie. Televisiejournaals als Venster op de Wereld. Jaarboek van het Electronische NieuwsArchief 1. Leuven: Acco, Res Publica Bibliotheek vol. 3, pp. 175-194.

2004 Dietlind Stolle. “Communities, Social Capital and Local Government—Generalized Trust in Regional Settings,” in Sanjeev Prakash and Per Selle (Eds.) Investigating Social Capital: Comparative Perspectives on Civil Society, Participation and Governance. New Delhi, India: Sage, pp.184-206.

2004 Michele Micheletti and Dietlind Stolle. “Politiska konsumenter: Marknaden som arena för politiska val,” in Sören Holmberg and Lennart Weibull (Eds.) Ju mer vi är tillsammans. SOM Institute, pp. 103-116.

2004 Dietlind Stolle and Bo Rothstein. „Die Rolle von Bürokratie aus erster Hand—Soziales Kapital und Wohlfahrtsstaatliche Gerechtigkeit,“ in Stefan Liebig, Holger Lengfeld and Steffen Mau (Eds.) Wer soll was bekommen? Verteilungsprobleme moderner Gesellschaften, pp. 271-296. (an adaptation of the chapter in Generating Social Capital).

2003 Dietlind Stolle, Marc Hooghe and Michele Micheletti. “Zwischen Markt und Zivilgesellschaft: Politischer Konsum als bürgerliches Engagement,” in Kocka et al. (Eds.) WZB Jahrbuch 2003. Berlin: edition Sigma, pp. 151-172.

2003 Michele Micheletti, Andreas Follesdal and Dietlind Stolle. “Introduction,” in Michele Micheletti, Andreas Føllesdal and Dietlind Stolle (Eds.) Politics, Products, and Markets. Exploring Political Consumerism Past and Present. New Brunswick: Transaction Press, pp. ix-xxvi.

2003 Dietlind Stolle and Marc Hooghe. “Consumers as Political Participants? Shifts in Political Action Repertoires in Western Societies,” in Michele Micheletti, Andreas Føllesdal and Dietlind Stolle (Eds.) Politics, Products, and Markets. Exploring Political Consumerism Past and Present. New Brunswick: Transaction Press, pp. 265-288.

2003 Michele Micheletti, Andreas Follesdal and Dietlind Stolle. “Conclusion,” in Michele Micheletti, Andreas Føllesdal and Dietlind Stolle (Eds). Politics, Products, and Markets. Exploring Political Consumerism Past and Present. New Brunswick: Transaction Press, pp. 289-299.

2003 Marc Hooghe and Dietlind Stolle. “Introduction: Generating Social Capital,” in Marc Hooghe and Dietlind Stolle (Eds.) Generating Social Capital: Civil Society and Institutions in Comparative Perspective. New York: Palgrave, pp. 1-18.

Page 9: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

9

2003 Dietlind Stolle. “The Sources of Social Capital,” in Marc Hooghe and Dietlind Stolle (Eds.) Generating Social Capital: Civil Society and Institutions in Comparative Perspective. New York: Palgrave, pp. 19-42.

2003 Bo Rothstein and Dietlind Stolle. “Social Capital, Impartiality and the Welfare State: An Institutional Approach,” in Marc Hooghe and Dietlind Stolle (Eds.) Generating Social Capital: Civil Society and Institutions in Comparative Perspective. New York: Palgrave, pp. 191-210.

2003 Dietlind Stolle and Marc Hooghe. “Conclusion—the Sources of Social Capital Reconsidered,” in Marc Hooghe and Dietlind Stolle (Eds.) Generating Social Capital: Civil Society and Institutions in Comparative Perspective. New York: Palgrave, pp. 231-248.

2002 Dietlind Stolle with Jane Lewis. “Social Capital—An Emerging Concept,” in Barbara Hobson, Jane Lewis and Birte Siim (Eds.) Contested Concepts in Gender and European Social Politics. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Press, pp. 195-229.

2001 Dietlind Stolle. “Clubs and Congregations: The Benefits of Joining an Association,” in Karen Cook (Ed.) Trust in Society. Russell Sage Foundation Series on Trust, pp. 202-244.

2001 Dietlind Stolle. “Getting to Trust: An Analysis of the Importance of Institutions, Families, Personal Experiences and Group Membership,” in Paul Dekker and Eric Uslaner (Eds.) Politics in Everyday Life: Social Capital and Participation. London: Routledge, pp. 118-132.

1999 Stolle, Dietlind and Thomas Rochon. “The Myth of American Exceptionalism: A Three Nation Comparison of Associational Membership and Social Capital,” in Jan Van Deth, et al. (Eds.) Social Capital and European Democracy. London: Routledge, pp. 192-209.

Under Review or near Submission Revise and Resubmit

Michele Micheletti, Dietlind Stolle and Daniel Berlin. "Sustainable Citizenship: The Role of Citizens and Consumers in Protecting the Common Good," in Andreas Duit (Ed.) Mapping the Politics of Ecology: The Comparative Study of Environmental Governance. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Revise and Resubmit

Patrick Fournier, Eric Belanger, Fred Cutler, Stuart Soroka and Dietlind Stolle. “Riding the Orange Wave: Leadership, Issues, Values, and the 2011 Canadian Election.”

Submitted for an edited book

Marc Helbling, Tim Reeskens, Cameron Stark, Dietlind Stolle and Matthew Wright. “Enabling Immigrants to Participate: Redirecting our Attention to the Role of Integration Regimes.”

Submitted Sara Vissers and Dietlind Stolle. “Spill-over effects between Facebook and on/offline political participation? Evidence from a two-wave panel study.”

Submitted for an edited book

Dietlind Stolle, Eva Falk-Pedersen, Allison Harell and Pascale Dufour. “Le « printemps érable » et l’élection québécoise de 2012.”

Prepared for Submission

Allison Harell, Dietlind Stolle and Ellen Quintelier. “Experiencing Political Diversity: The Mobilizing Effect of Disagreement Among Youth.”

Prepared for Submission

Yale Hertzman and Dietlind Stolle. “The Limits of Moral Licensing.”

Prepared for Submission

Delia Dumitrescu, Elisabeth Gidengil and Dietlind Stolle. “Candidate persuasion: How both what you say and how you say it matter.”

Prepared for Submission

Dietlind Stolle, Allison Harell, Stuart Soroka and Jessica Behnke; “Religious Symbols, Multiculturalism and Policy Attitudes.”

Editor of Special Journal Issues 2010 Allison Harell, Elisabeth Gidengil, Stuart Soroka and Dietlind Stolle. “Diversity and

Democratic Politics.” A special Issue in Canadian Journal of Political Science 43(2): 235- 514.

2008 Marc Howard and Dietlind Stolle (Eds.) “Civic Engagement and Civic Attitudes in Cross-National Perspective,” Special Symposium in Political Studies 56: 1-98.

Page 10: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

10

2004 Marc Hooghe and Dietlind Stolle (Eds.) “Youth, Politics and Socialization.” Acta Politica 39(4): 331-443.

2003 Bo Rothstein and Dietlind Stolle (Eds.) “Social Capital in Scandinavia.” Scandinavian Political Studies 26(1): 1-91.

Web Forum 2005 Michele Micheletti and Dietlind Stolle. “The Market as an Arena for Transnational

Politics.” Youth Activism—A Web Forum organized by the Social Science Research Council: http://www.ya.ssrc.org/transnational/Micheletti_Stolle/.

Policy Publications 2006 Dietlind Stolle and Elisabeth Gidengil. “Boosting Women’s Political Resources: The

Power of Women’s Social Networks.” Final Report of Research Findings for the Status of Women, pp. 1-119.

2006 Marc Hooghe, Tim Reeskens and Dietlind Stolle. “Etnische diversiteit, etnocentrisme en vertrouwen in Europa.” Samenleving en politiek 13(6): 7-21.

2005 Dietlind Stolle and Cesi Cruz. “Youth Civic Engagement in Canada: Implications for Public Policy,” in Social Capital in Action: Thematic Policy Studies. Policy Research Initiative, pp. 82-114. See also: http://www.horizons.gc.ca/doclib/SC_Thematic_E.pdf.

Published Conference Proceedings 2005 Michele Micheletti and Dietlind Stolle. “Swedish Political Consumers: Who they are and

why they use the market as an arena for politics,” in Political Consumerism: Its Motivations, Power, and Conditions in the Nordic Countries and Elsewhere (TemaNord 2005:517). Proceedings from the 2nd International Seminar on Political Consumerism, Oslo August 26-29, 2004: pages 145-164.

2005 Michele Micheletti and Dietlind Stolle. “A Case of Discursive Political Consumerism: The Nike e-mail exchange,” in (ibid, see above) pages 255-290.

2002 Bo Rothstein and Dietlind Stolle. “Social Capital, Impartiality, and the Welfare State: An Institutional Approach,” in Dario Castiglione (Ed.), Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Social Capital. University of Exeter Political Science Department, Exeter.

Reports 2008 Allison Harell, Valérie-Anne Mahéo and Dietlind Stolle. “Bridging Differences: Youth

Diversity and Civic Values: Five Bilingual Reports for Survey Participants of the McGill Youth Survey (Schools, Pupils, Online Group members, Association members, Protesters).” McGill University. 5x 2 pp.

2008 Allison Harell, Valérie-Anne Mahéo and Dietlind Stolle. “McGill Youth Study, Wave One: Technical Report and Codebook.” McGill University. 114 pp.

Page 11: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

11

ORIGINAL DATA COLLECTIONS

Year Title Investigators Respondents Countries 2012 Survey on

Student Issues in Quebec

Dietlind Stolle, Allison Harell and Pascale Dufour

18,000 university students of three Montreal universities

Canada

2011 McGill Election Survey with Students

PI: Sara Vissers and Dietlind Stolle

1,000 McGill students (multiple waves)

Canada

2011 Canadian Election Survey

PI: Patrick Fournier, Fred Cutler, Stuart Soroka and Dietlind Stolle

4,300 random sample of Canadians

Canada

2007-08 Experiment on Internet and Face-to-Face Mobilization Efforts

PI: Marc Hooghe and Dietlind Stolle (Project Coordinators: Valérie-Anne Mahéo and Sara Vissers)

Experimental data on issues (one pretest, and two post-tests) with students and low socio-economic youth

Canada and Belgium

2005-06 Boosting Women’s Resources

PI: Dietlind Stolle and Elisabeth Gidengil

Clustered Sample of Canadian Women

Canada

2005-06 Bridging Differences

PI: Dietlind Stolle Co-investigator: Madeleine Gauthier (Project coordinator: Allison Harell, with the help of 10 students)

First wave of a clustered sample of 16-20 year old adolescents

Canada; Belgium (Marc Hooghe); Romania (Gabriel Badescu)

2005 Citizenship, Involvement and Democracy Survey, USA

Director: Marc Howard; Associate Directors: James Gibson & Dietlind Stolle; CID Advisory Board

Random sample of US adults

USA (interest in Mexico)

2005 NEE-Websurvey Dietlind Stolle, Michele Micheletti and students

E-mailers of the Nike culture

global

2004 Nike-E-Mail Exchange Data (NEED)

Dietlind Stolle, Michele Micheletti and students

E-mailers of the Nike culture jam

global

2004 Module on political consumerism in the SOM survey

Michele Micheletti and Dietlind Stolle

Random sample of Swedish adults

Sweden (interest in Italy and Spain)

2003-04 Pilot Study on Political Consumerism

Dietlind Stolle, Marc Hooghe and Michele Micheletti

University Students Canada, Belgium Sweden

2001-04 Family Study Dietlind Stolle with the help of 22 students

12/13 year old children and their parents, some grandparents

Germany, Canada, USA

1998 Regional Study Dietlind Stolle Inhabitants in 3 Swedish regions (including some Sami villages in Kiruna)

Sweden

1998 Associational Study

Dietlind Stolle Association members in 50 groups

Sweden, Germany, USA

Page 12: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

12

PRESENTATIONS INVITED CONFERENCE PAPERS/ TALKS Year Title Institution/Location 2013 “Diversity, Inter-group Contact and Social

Change,” Keynote Speech. Ethnic Diversity and Social Capital Conference at the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin, Germany

2013 “Social Networks and Health Outcomes,” Presentation at the workshop by the Montreal Health Equity Research Consortium (MHERC) on Social Networks and Health

2013 “Putting your money where your mouth is: Political consumerism as political participation”

Talk at the Department Speaker Series in Comparative Politics at George Washington University

2013 “Le « printemps érable » et l’élection québécoise de 2012,” (with Eva Falk-Pedersen, Allison Harell and Pascale Dufour)

Colloque sur l’élection Québécoise 2012 at Québec.

2012 “Trust, Civic Engagement and Political Participation: some observations about the social capital research agenda,” Keynote speech.

Micro-Level Socialisation through Civic Engagement? Institutions, Associations and Trust Conference, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB).

2012 “Diversity, Intergroup Contact and Trust.” (with Karen Schönwälder, Sören Petermann, Katharina Schmid, Joe Heywood)

Max-Planck Institute on Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen. Germany.

2012 “Putting your money where your mouth is: Political consumerism as political participation” (with Michele Micheletti)

Talk at the Bell Chair, Carleton University

2011 “Social Cohesion and Integration Regimes: Redirecting our Attention to Immigrant-Native-Born Gaps.” (with Marc Helbling, Tim Reeskens, Cameron Stark and Matthew Wright).

The Political Immigrant: A Comparative Portrait Workshop, Concordia University, Montréal, Canada

2011 “Diversity and contact in German cities,” (with Karen Schönwälder, Sören Petermann, Thomas Schmitt, Katharina Schmid)

Diversity and Contact: Conference, Max-Planck Institute Göttingen. Germany.

2011 “Are vegetarians political? The conceptual and empirical difficulties in the expansion of political action repertoires.” (with Michele Micheletti and Daniel Berlin).

Communication, Consumers and Citizens Conference, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA

2010 “Political Consumerism and the Dynamic Responsibility of Citizens." (with Michele Micheletti and Daniel Berlin).

The Dynamics of Citizenship in the Post-Political World Conference, Stockholm, Sweden

2008 „Ethnische Vielfalt und sozialer Zusammenhalt: tatsächlich schwer vereinbar?“

NCCR Research Colloquium, University of Zürich, Switzerland

2008 „Politische Partizipation im Umbruch?“ University of Zürich, Switzerland 2008 “Youth—Losers of Social Capital or Winners of

Diverse Societies?” Comparative Perspectives on Political Socialization Conference, Bruges, Belgium

2007 “Shopping and Politics: Political Consumerism as Form of Political Participation.”

University of Hawaii, Hilo, USA

2007 „Ethnische Vielfalt und Sozialer Zusammenhalt: Tatsächlich schwer vereinbar?“

Wissenschaftszentrum, Berlin, Germany

2007 „Neue Ungleichheiten? Formen der Exklusion in neueren Formen der politischen Partizipation.“

Wissenschaftszentrum, Berlin, Germany

Page 13: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

13

2005 “Integration Regimes in European Nation-states. Generalized trust and ethnocentrism in European societies.” (with Marc Hooghe and Tim Reeskens).

Institute for Public Policy Research Conference: Diversity and Canada’s Future, Québec, Canada

2005 “Re-conceptualization of Political Participation and Responsibility Taking.” (with Michele Micheletti and Marc Hooghe).

Carnegie Institute: Youth and Political Participation Meeting, Washington D.C., USA

2005 “The Role of Institutions in the Creation of Social Capital.”

Canadian Institute for Advanced Research: Successful Society Meeting, Vancouver, Canada

2004 “Political Consumerism: New Survey Evidence from Sweden” and “Forwarding Justice.” (with Michele Micheletti).

International Seminar on Political Consumerism, Oslo, Norway

2004 “Trust, Community and Civic Engagement-- A Research Agenda for Social Capital.”

Institut national de la recherche scientifique : Urbanisation, culture et société, Montréal, Canada

2003 „Politischer Konsum als eine Form der politischen Partizipation.“

Wissenschaftszentrum, Berlin, Germany

2003 „Soziales Kapital in vergleichender Perspektive.“

Soziologisches Kolloquium, Universität Potsdam, Germany

2003 „Die Entwicklung ziviler Werte: Soziales Kapital in vergleichender Perspektive.“

Karle W. Deutsch Professorship Talk, Wissenschaftszentrum, Berlin, Germany

2003

“The Gender Gap Reversed: Political Consumerism as a Form of Civic and Political Engagement.” (with Michele Micheletti).

Gender and Social Capital Workshop, St. Johns College, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada

2002 “Race in the City.” (with Melissa Marschall). Workshop Conceptualizing Trust – Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Nuffield College, Oxford University, United Kingdom

2002 “Getting to trust—the sources of social capital.” Department Talks, Stockholm and Göteborg University, Sweden

2001 “The institutional embeddedness of generalized trust.” (with Bo Rothstein).

Workshop on Political Trust, Center for the Study of Democratic Politics, Princeton University, USA

2001 “The institutional sources of generalized trust.” (with Bo Rothstein).

Workshop on Social Capital, European Science Foundation, Exeter, United Kingdom

2001 “Political participation and political consumerism.” (with Marc Hooghe).

International Seminar on Political Consumerism, City University, Stockholm, Sweden

2001 “Trust, Community and Public Action: Social Capital in Comparative Perspective.”

McGill University, Montréal, Canada

2001 “Trust, Community and Public Action: Social Capital in Comparative Perspective.”

Concordia University, Montréal, Canada

2000 “Regional sources of social capital.” Investigating Social Capital Workshop, Los Center, Bergen, Norway

1999 “Trust, Community and Public Action: Social Capital in Comparative Perspective.”

Pittsburgh University, USA

1998 “Trust, Community and Public Action: Social Capital in Comparative Perspective.”

Emory University, Atlanta, USA

1998 “Trust, Community and Public Action: Social Harvard University, Boston, USA

Page 14: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

14

Capital in Comparative Perspective.” 1996 “Voluntary associations and generalized trust.”

(with Thomas Rochon). Conference on Democracy and Social Capital, European Science Foundation, Milan, Italy

ORGANIZATION OF WORKSHOPS/PANELS 2012 CANADIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION

ANNUAL MEETING: Organized 12 panels and a Workshop on the Political Psychology of Diversity. Co-organizer with Allison Harell.

Edmonton, Canada

2010 “The Dynamics of Citizenship in the Post-Political World,” Co-organizer of the workshop on: "Post-political Participation," with Michele Micheletti.

Stockholm, Sweden

2010 SYMPOSIUM ON BIO-POLITICS: “Politics - Is it in our Genes?” Co-organizer with Political Science Students Association and Elisabeth Gidengil.

Montréal, Canada

2009 CANADIAN OPINION RESEARCH ARCHIVE: “Diversity and Democratic Politics: Canada in Comparative Perspective.” Member of the Organizing Committee.

London, Canada

2007 EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH: Workshop Co-Director for the 2007 Joint Sessions: Social Capital, the State and Diversity (with Bo Rothstein).

Helsinki, Finland

2005 CANADIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING: Section Chair for the Field of Comparative-Developed. Organized 10 panels including a one-day workshop on “Diversity and Social Capital.”

London, Canada

2004 EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH: Workshop Co-Director for the Joint Sessions: Emerging Repertoires of Political Action. Toward a Systematic Study of Postconventional Forms of Participation. (with Marc Hooghe).

Uppsala, Sweden

2002 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION: Organized Panel: Learning Politics: Comparative Research on Youth Socialization in Diverse Societies.

Boston, USA

2002 McGILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL: Citizenship on Trial: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Political Socialization of Adolescents. Organized a workshop with 12 academic participants from Europe, Canada and the USA (with Marc Hooghe).

Montréal, Canada

2001 EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH: Conference. Invited to organize and chair two panels Social capital in Comparative Perspective. Presented two papers.

Canterbury, United Kingdom

2000 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE: Organized Panel: Linking Social Capital and Political Institutions.

Washington, D.C., USA

2000 EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM OF POLITICAL RESEARCH: Joint Sessions. Workshop Co-Director for Voluntary Associations, Social Capital and Interest Mediation: Forging the Link (with Marc Hooghe).

Copenhagen, Denmark

1999 MIDWEST POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE: Invited to organize a panel Varieties of Trust.

Chicago, USA

1998 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE: Organized two panels on social

Boston, USA

Page 15: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

15

capital: Varieties of Civicness and Social Capital and Social Capital in Comparative Perspective. Served as a discussant on the panel Social Capital in Comparative Perspective.

SLECTED ADDITIONAL CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS/TALKS 2013 CANADIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION

ANNUAL MEETING: “Gender and Electoral Communication” (with Delia Dumitrescu, and Elisabeth Gidengil); “How do I change Politics?” (with Sara Vissers); “Maple Spring Up Close” (with Allison Harell, Eva Falk Pedersen, and Pascale Dufour).

Victoria, Canada

2012 CANADIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING: “It’s Not What You Say, It’s the Way that You Say It: Candidate Nonverbal Style and Persuasion.” (with Delia Dumitrescu, Elisabeth Gidengil and Stuart Soroka); “Religious Symbols, Multiculturalism and Policy Attitudes.” (with Allison Harell, Stuart Soroka and Jessica Behnke); “Spill-over effects between Facebook and on/offline political participation? Evidence from a two-wave panel study.” (with Sara Vissers).

Edmonton, Canada

2012 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING: “Religious Symbols, Multiculturalism and Policy Attitudes.” (with Allison Harell, Stuart Soroka and Jessica Behnke).

New Orleans, USA

2012 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING: “The mobilization potential of Facebook for political engagement: a multi-method approach.” (with Sara Vissers).

New Orleans, USA

2011 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING: “It’s Not What You Say, It’s the Way that You Say It: Candidate Nonverbal Style and Persuasion.” (with Delia Dumitrescu, Elisabeth Gidengil and Stuart Soroka).

Seattle, USA

2011 EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH GENERAL CONFERENCE: “Consequences of Immigration-Related Diversity on Social Integration and Social Cohesion: Bringing Contact Back In.” (with Soeren Petermann, Karen Schoenwaelder, Thomas Schmitt and Joe Heywood).

Reykjavik, Iceland

2011 EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH GENERAL CONFERENCE: “The Internet and new modes of political participation: Online versus offline participation?” (with Sara Vissers).

Reykjavik, Iceland

2011 CONGRÈS ANNUEL DE LA SOCIÉTÉ QUÉBÉBOISE DE SCIENCE POLITIQUE : « Convergence générationnelle ? Les jeunes et la confiance généralisée au Québec et au Canada. » (with Allison Harell).

Montréal, Canada

2010 CANADIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE: Chair and Commentator.

Montréal, Canada

Page 16: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

16

2010 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF EUROPEANISTS: Council of European Studies, “Bringing Political Parties back in -- Cultural Diversity, Social Cohesion, and Political Mobilization." (with Marc Helbling and Tim Reeskens).

Montréal, Canada

2009 EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH: “Effectiveness of Political Consumerism.” (with Michele Micheletti).

Lisbon, Portugal

2009 NEW TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE: “The Impact of Online and Offline mobilization on Participation Modes. Citizen Politics: Are the New Media Reshaping Political Engagement.” (with Sara Vissers, Marc Hooghe and Valérie-Anne Mahéo) pp. 29.

Barcelona, Spain

2009 EU – COST: Interdisciplinary Action on Gender and Well-Being, “Boosting Women’s Political Resources: The Power of Women’s Social Networks.” (with Elisabeth Gidengil).

Amsterdam, Netherlands

2008 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING: “Ethnic Identity in Multinational States: Linguistic Ties and the Development of Out-Group Solidarity.” (with Allison Harell).

Boston, USA

2008 ASSOCIATION INTRENATIONALE DES SOCIOLOGUES DE LANGUES FRANCAISE : « Qui sont ces jeunes qui ne participant pas? Un portrait socio démographiques des jeunes non-engagés, au Canada et en Belgique. » (with Yves Dejaeghere & Valérie-Anne Mahéo).

Istanbul, Turkey

2008 MIDWEST POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION, ANNUAL CONFERENCE: “What do Women Really Know? A Gendered Analysis of Varieties of Political Knowledge.” (with Elisabeth Gidengil).

Chicago, USA

2007 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EXPERIMENTAL METHODS: “Political Mobilization. An Experiment on Internet and Face-to-Face Mobilization Efforts.” (with Marc Hooghe, Valérie-Anne Mahéo and Sara Vissers).

Brussels, Belgium

2007 INTERNATIONAL SUNBELT SOCIAL NETWORK CONFERENCE: “Social Networks and Immigrant Women’s Political Incorporation.” (with Elisabeth Gidengil).

Corfu, Greece

2007 ASSOCIATION FOR CANADIAN STUDIES IN THE UNITED STATES ANNUAL MEETING: “What's Different About the French? Generalized Trust in French-Speaking Communities: Comparing Belgium, Switzerland and Canada.” (with Eric Uslaner).

Toronto, Canada

2007 EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH: “What Does Politics Mean to You? Young Citizens and Emerging Forms of Political Action.” (with Ellen Quintelier, Allison Harell and Laura Nishikawa).

Pisa, Italy

2007 EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH: “Network Diversity and Political Participation: A Complication or an Asset?” (with Allison Harell and Ellen Quintelier).

Pisa, Italy

2007 EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH: “How Citizenship Education and Students? Political Resources Influence the Socialisation of New Citizens in Canada.” (with Ellen Claes and Marc Hooghe).

Pisa, Italy

2007 EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH: “Integration Regimes, Social Trust and

Helsinki, Finland

Page 17: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

17

Ethnocentrism. The Effects of Integration Policies on Social Cohesion in Europe.” (with Marc Hooghe, Tim Reeskens and Ann Trappers).

2007 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION: “Socializing New Citizens Citizenship Education and Students? Political Resources in Belgium and Canada.” (with Ellen Claes and Marc Hooghe).

Charlotte, USA

2006 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION: “Ethnic Diversity, Trust and Ethnocentrism and Europe. A multilevel Analysis of 21 European Countries.” (with Hooghe Marc, Tim Reeskens and Ann Trappers).

Philadelphia, USA

2005 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION: “The Expansion of Political Action Repertoires: Theoretical Reflections on Results from the Nike Email Exchange Internet Campaign.” (with Michele Micheletti); “Shifting Inequalities? Patterns of exclusion and inclusion in new forms of political participation.” (with Marc Hooghe); “Chronicle of a War Foretold--A Comparative Study of Media Framing in Television News Broadcasts in Preparation to the War in Iraq.” (with Marc Hooghe).

Washington, D.C., USA

2005 CANADIAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION: “Seeing or Living Diversity—Contact with Diverse Others and the Development of Generalized Trust.” (with Melissa Marschall).

London, Canada

2004 McGILL SOCIAL STATISTICS SPEAKER SERIES: “The Study of Political Consumerism—A Multi-Method Approach.” (with Michele Micheletti).

Montréal, Canada

2004 McGILL SPEAKERS SERIES INTERSECTIONS OF GENDER AND POLITICS, McGILL UNIVERSITY: “The Gender Gap Reversed: How women participate in politics.” (with Michele Micheletti and Marc Hooghe).

Montréal, Canada

2004 INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY OF POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY: “Roots of Civic Attitudes and Behaviors: The role of family in youth socialization.” (with Allison Harell); “Breeding Trust—The Family as a Source of Social Capital.”

Lund, Sweden

2004 UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTRÉAL COLLOQUE DE LA SOCIÉTÉ QUÉBÉCOISE DE SCIENCE POLITIQUE: “Forwarding Justice—Broadening our Concept of Political Participation.” (with Michele Micheletti).

Montréal, Canada

2004 EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH: “Emerging Repertoires of Political Action. Toward a Systematic Study of Postconventional Forms of Participation.” (with Marc Hooghe).

Uppsala, Sweden

2003 ASSOCIATION FOR CANADIAN STUDIES IN THE UNITED STATES ANNUAL MEETING: “The Causes and Consequences of Trust in Canada.” (with Eric Uslaner).

Portland, USA

2003 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE: “Tomorrow’s Citizens. The Structure of Citizenship Concepts of Young Generations.” (with Marc Hooghe). Chair on panel: Social Capital in Eastern Europe.

Philadelphia, USA

2003 EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH: “Political Consumerism – A New Phenomenon

Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Page 18: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

18

of Political Participation? An Exploratory Study in Canada, Belgium and Sweden.”(with Marc Hooghe and Michele Micheletti).

2002 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE: “How Political Institutions Create and Destroy Social Capital: An Institutional Theory of Generalized Trust." Received Best Paper Award 2003 (with Bo Rothstein); "The Roots of Social Capital: The Effect of Youth Experiences on Participation and Value Patterns in Adult Life.” (with Marc Hooghe).

Boston, USA

2002 McGILL UNIVERSITY: Citizenship on Trial: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Political Socialization of Adolescents. “Preparing for the Learning School of Democracy.”(with Marc Hooghe).

Montréal, Canada

2002 EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH: Joint Sessions Workshops, “Preparing for the Learning School of Democracy—The Effects of Adolescent Involvement on Value Patterns and Participation in Adult Life.” (with Marc Hooghe).

Turino, Italy

2001 EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM FOR POLITICAL RESEARCH: “An Institutional Theory of Trust.” (with Bo Rothstein); “Inaccurate, Exceptional, One-Sided or Irrelevant? The Debate About the Alleged Decline of Social Capital and Civic Engagement in Western Societies.” (with Marc Hooghe).

Canterbury, United Kingdom

2001 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE: “Race in the City--the generation of trust in neighborhoods in Detroit.” (with Melissa Marshall).

San Francisco, USA

2000 EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM OF POLITICAL RESEARCH: Joint Sessions. Workshop Voluntary Associations, Social Capital and Interest Mediation: Forging the Link, “Social Capital—A Research Agenda.”; “Clubs and Congregations—The Benefits of Joining an Association.”

Copenhagen, Denmark

2000 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE: “Social Capital and Political Institutions.” (with Bo Rothstein).

Washington, D.C., USA

1999 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE: “Local Politics as a Source of social capital-- a regional comparative perspective in Sweden.” Paper was nominated for the Sage Prize in Comparative Politics and for the Best APSA paper award.

Atlanta, USA

1999 MIDWEST POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE: “The Benefits of Joining an Associations.”

Chicago, USA

1998 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION, Boston, MA: APSA Annual Conference. Paper “Diverse Associations and their Benefits.”

Boston, USA

1998 EUROPEAN CONSORTIUM OF POLITICAL RESEARCH: Joint Sessions. “Getting to trust.” Paper was nominated for the ECPR Rudolf-Wildenmann Prize.

Warwick, United Kingdom

1998 GERMAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION: Conference of the sub-division Non-profit Sector Research. “Associations and Trust.”

Hamburg, Germany

Page 19: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

19

POLICY ORIENTED TALKS 2004 SOCIAL COHESION NETWORK, Ottawa: Workshop Series Policy Research Data

Group on the Theme: General Social Survey, Cycle 17: Social Engagement. Invited to comment on the GSS 17 results: “The Gendered Dimensions of Canada's Social Capital."

2004 POLICY RESEARCH INITIATIVE, Ottawa, Government of Canada: Invited to Participate in an Expert workshop on Measuring Social Capital. See: http://policyresearch.gc.ca/doclib/Stolle_0604_2004.pdf.

2003 POLICY RESEARCH INITIATIVE, Ottawa, Government of Canada: Conference Exploring New Approaches to Social Policy. Invited to present “Social Capital, Youth Civic Engagement, and Democratic Renewal” See also: http://policyresearch.gc.ca/doclib/R6_Synthesis%20report_e.pdf.

2003 GOVERNMENT OF CANADA, Ottawa: Invited to participate in a Roundtable Discussion on Social Capital together with six scholars from across Canada and several senior federal officials.

2001 STATCAN, Ottawa, Canada: Social Capital Survey Project. Presented two talks on measurements of social capital for the General Social Survey 2003.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

MCGILL UNIVERSITY Introductory Undergraduate Courses: Poli 211: Introduction to Comparative Politics On average 600 students enrolled in the course Specialized Undergraduate Courses: Poli 328: Modern Politics in Europe, now renamed: Comparing European Democracies Poli 361: Political Participation in Comparative Perspective Poli 475: Social Capital in Comparative Perspective Poli 490: Civic and Political Activism in a Global World: Independent Study course Poli 524: Social Capital in Comparative Perspective: Honour’s Seminar Graduate Courses: Poli 639/680: Social Change in Advanced Industrialized Democracies Poli 728: The Comparative Study of Social Capital: Research Problems and Strategies Poli 690: Democratic Change in Post Communist Transition Societies: Reading course Poli 780: Social Identity Theory and the Politics of Identity in Advanced Industrialized Democracies: Reading course TEACHING OUTSIDE MCGILL Introductory Undergraduate Courses: Conflicts and Issues in European Politics (University of Pittsburgh)

1997 AMERICAN POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING: “Voluntary associations and generalized trust.” Paper was nominated for the Sage Prize in Comparative Politics.

Washington, D.C., USA

1996 COUNCIL OF EUROPEAN STUDIES: Europeanist Conference. “Are All Associations Alike?” (with Thomas Rochon).

Chicago, USA

1994 GDR RESEARCH ASSOCIATION: New Hampshire Symposium on Germany, “Identity change of East German women after the unification.”

Conway, USA

Page 20: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

20

European Politics, Assistant in Instruction with Rank of Lecturer for Professor Ezra Suleiman, (Princeton University) Specialized Undergraduate Courses: Welfare States in Comparative Perspective (University of Pittsburgh) The Basics of Data Gathering: Skills Workshop for Juniors and Seniors in the Politics Department (Princeton University) Graduate Courses: Social Change in Advanced Industrialized Democracies (University of Pittsburgh) Social Capital, Trust and Participation in Comparative Perspective (Invited Professor at the Oslo Summer School in Comparative Social Science Studies)

CURRENT STUDENTS AND TRAINING Over the last years, I have trained and worked with nearly 50 undergraduate and graduate students on various research projects. Several of them worked as independent researchers and led parts of a research team. All of them learned various research and methodological skills as well as about the details of the entire research process. Many students moved on to professorships, postdocs, graduate school, professional training or exciting jobs. Several students are co-authors of academic articles, data sets, or questionnaires. Ph.D. Supervision Completed: 1 MA Supervision Completed: 12 Ph.D. Co-Supervision Completed: 7 Current Ph.D. Co-Supervision: 1 Current Ph.D. Supervision: 2 Honours Theses completed: 4

SERVICE TO THE ACADEMIC COMMUNITY 2013-now

Director of the Inter-University Centre for the Study of Democratic Citizenship

2013-14 Committee Member for the Evaluation of Insight Development Grants, Social Science Research Council of Canada

2013 Dean’s Representative for the Search Committee for the chair of the Dept of Sociology, Faculty of Arts, McGill University

2012-14 Member of the Board of Directors at the Canadian Political Science Association 2012-13 Axis leader and Organizer of the Speaker Series of the Centre for the Study of

Democratic Citizenship 2009-13 Co-Director EU Centre of Excellence (McGill University-Université de

Montréal) www.centreurope-montreal.ca. 2012-13 Member of an informal methods committee at the Dept. of Political Science to help

build a PhD field in Methods 2012-13 Representative of the Field Comparative Politics in the Dept. of Political Science,

McGill University. 2012 Co-organizer of the Political Behavior section at the Canadian Political Science

Association Meeting in Edmonton. 2011-12 Member of the Joint Arts and Law search committee for the Pearson Chair, Faculty of

Arts, McGill University 2010-12 Member of the University-Tenure-Committee (UTC) in Science, McGill University 2010-12 Join Honours Advisor at the Dept of Political Science, McGill University 2009-10 Member of the Sustainability Committee at the Dept. of Political Science, McGill

University. 2009-10 Member of the Space Committee of the Faculty of Arts, McGill University.

Page 21: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

21

2008-09 Member of Thesis Committee Faculty of Arts, McGill University. 2008-09 Member of Search Committee for one Assistant Professor Position in International

Political Economy, Dept. of Political Science, McGill. 2008-10 Representative of the Field Comparative Politics in the Dept. of Political Science,

McGill University. Tasks included the administration of PhD exams in the subfield, coordination of courses offered, student advising on subfield issues.

2005-06 Speaker Series coordinator for the Dept. of Political Science, McGill. 2005 Head of the Comparative Politics (Industrialized) section at the Canadian Political

Science Association Meeting in 2005. 2004-05 Member of the Committee to Enhance of Arts Education at the Faculty of Arts, McGill.

Helped organize a forum “Learning in the Arts Renaissance.” 2004 Member of Search Committee for three Assistant Professor Positions in Comparative

Politics/IPE, Dept. of Political Science, McGill. 2003-04 Member of the Dissertation Award Committee at the American Political Science

Association Section European Politics and Society, USA 2003-06 Member of the Advisory Board on the Citizenship, Involvement and Democracy

Survey Project, Georgetown University, USA (Later promoted to Associate Director). 2002-06 Outreach Coordinator, Dept. of Political Science, McGill. Designed poster to

announce Departmental MA and PhD stipends, designed an IR-subfield information sheet and called faculty members in Canada, US and Europe about our faculty positions.

2002-03 Member of Search Committee for two Assistant Professor Positions in Comparative Politics, Dept. of Political Science, McGill. Reviewed about 80 application files and made recommendations. One position was filled.

2002-now

McGill Representative for the European Consortium of Political Research (ECPR).

2002-03 Method Committee, Dept. of Political Science, McGill. Reviewed and discussed the method requirements as part of the graduate curriculum.

2000-01 Member of Search Committee for Assistant Professor Position in Comparative Politics, Dept. of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh.

2001-03 Served twice on the Graduate Admission Committee, Dept. of Political Science, McGill. Reviewed more than 400 MA and PhD application files and made recommendations for stipend offers.

2000-01 Graduate Student Grant Committee, Dpt. of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh. Several faculty meetings determined the ranking of graduate students for their internal/external funding.

Page 22: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

22

REVIEWER OR REFEREE FOR: Selected Journals: American Political Science Review American Journal of Political Science American Journal of Sociology British Journal of Political Science Canadian Journal of Political Science Comparative Sociology European Journal of Political Research Governance Journal of Politics Journal of Canadian Studies Journal of Consumer Culture Political Behavior Political Psychology Political Research Quarterly Political Studies Scandinavian Political Studies Social Forces Social Science Research Sociological Perspectives Sociology of Sports Journal Swiss Political Science Review

Publishers: Cambridge University Press Princeton University Press UBC Press Foundations: The Leverhulme Trust SSHRC

Page 23: Resume Dietlind Stolle 2013 update - McGill Universityprofs-polisci.mcgill.ca/stolle/CV_files/Resume... · Section on European Politics and Society (with Bo Rothstein). 2002-03 Guest

23

OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES 1992/91 summers

RADIO NDR Rostock, Germany Worked as a radio journalist. Reported mainly on East/ West unification problems as well as on the democratization process in the new Länder.

1991 DIE WELT Hamburg, Germany Intern. Worked as a newspaper journalist in the old Länder.

1991 TV CHANNEL 2 Oakland, CA Intern. Observed and participated in journalistic work at a local TV station.

1986-90 RADIO ROSTOCK, “Die Ferienwelle” Rostock, GDR Full-time position. Worked as a radio-journalist, editor and announcer. Investigated the role of the state secret police and reported about the first free elections in East Germany. Developed own radio show.

LANGUAGES Fluent in German (native) and English; good knowledge of Swedish; Danish (reading); Norwegian (reading); French (intermediate); some knowledge of Russian (10 years in school) and Bulgarian.