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Curriculum Vitae Dr. GALLYA LAHAV Associate Professor (O) Department of Political Science Social and Behavioral Sciences, Rm S755 State University of New York, Stony Brook Stony Brook, NY 11794-4392 (631) 632-7613 E-mail: [email protected] _______________________________________ Education 1995 Ph.D. The Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York (CUNY), Political Science Dissertation: "Old Values and Changing Frontiers in the European Union: A Study of Attitudes of Members of the European Parliament towards Immigration" Advisor: Asher Arian 1990 The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) Quantitative Methods, research design, and regression analysis workshops. 1987 Sorbonne University of Paris, France Certificat de Langue Française, Cours de Civilisation Française de la Sorbonne 1986 M.Sc. The London School of Economics and Political Science, England Government and Politics of Western Europe Thesis: "Immigration in France: The Politicization of a Social Issue” 1985 B.A. (with Outstanding Academic Distinction), State University of New York at Binghamton Political Science and Hebrew Literature, and Certificate from Southwest Asian (Middle East) and North African Studies (SWANA)

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Curriculum Vitae Dr. GALLYA LAHAV

Associate Professor

(O) Department of Political ScienceSocial and Behavioral Sciences, Rm S755

State University of New York, Stony BrookStony Brook, NY 11794-4392

(631) 632-7613E-mail: [email protected]

_______________________________________

Education

1995 Ph.D. The Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York (CUNY), Political Science Dissertation: "Old Values and Changing Frontiers in the European Union: A Study of Attitudes of Members of the European Parliament towards Immigration"Advisor: Asher Arian

1990 The University of Michigan, Ann ArborInter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR)Quantitative Methods, research design, and regression analysis workshops.

1987 Sorbonne University of Paris, FranceCertificat de Langue Française, Cours de Civilisation Française de la Sorbonne

1986 M.Sc. The London School of Economics and Political Science, England

Government and Politics of Western EuropeThesis: "Immigration in France: The Politicization of a Social Issue”

1985 B.A. (with Outstanding Academic Distinction), State University of New York at Binghamton Political Science and Hebrew Literature, and Certificate from Southwest Asian (Middle East) and North African Studies (SWANA)

1983 Tel Aviv University, IsraelSeminars: "Sociology of Israeli Contemporary Politics," and "Israeli Human Geography"

Academic Appointments

1999-present Associate Professor (with tenure, 2005), Department of Political Science, State University of New York, Stony Brook,

2013-2015 Visiting Professor, MA International Program in Migration, Tel-Aviv University, Israel2010 Swiss Chair for Migration and Mobility Studies, University of Neuchâtel/ MOVE

network for Visiting Professor/Outstanding Scholar in Mobility Studies, Switzerland (February – July)

2005/6 Visiting Fellow, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European UniversityInstitute, Florence, Italy (August-February)

2002-2010 New York University, Visiting Scholar, Center for European Studies1998-1999 Wesleyan University, Assistant Professor, Department of Government1997-1999 Harvard University, Research Affiliate, Center for European Studies

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1997-1998 Wellesley College, Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science1990-1993 New York University, Hunter College, Queens College, Adjunct LecturerProfessional Positions

2014, 2015 International Academic Executive Committee, 3rd , 4th Ruppin International Conference on Immigration and Social Integration, Ruppin Academic Center, Israel

2012-14 Executive Committee (elect), Migration and Citizenship Section, American Political Science Association (inaugural section)

2013 Book Awards Committee, Migration and Citizenship Section, American Political Science Association (APSA)

2005 Program Chair, Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration section, International Studies Association (ENMISA).

2004 Co-Director, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), Joint Sessions Workshop 16, Uppsala, Sweden

2003-2004 Executive Committee (member-at-large) Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration Section of the International Studies Association, (ENMISA)

2002- 2004 Program Committee for the Public Opinion and Participation Section, European Union Studies Association.

2000-2001 Section Chair, Comparative Politics, Midwest Political Science Association

2000 Rapporteur, Expert Group Meeting on Policy Responses to Population Ageing and Decline, Population Division, United Nations, NY (October 16-18)

1998-2000 Treasurer, Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration section, International Studies Association

1996-1997 United Nations, Population Division (Policy Analysis Section), Consultant for World Survey on International Migration Policies and Programmes

1995 United Nations, Population Division (Mortality and Migration Section), Consultant for Report to ECOSOC on International Migration and Development Conference

1996 CUNY Graduate Center, Center for European Union Studies. Prime Investigator for Grant Proposal: Human Rights in an Emerging Global Order: A Regional View from Europe

1990-91 Macmillan Press, Editorial Assistant, From Rhetoric to Reality: Comparative Health Policy, Christa Altenstetter and Stuart Hayward (eds.)

1989, 1991 National Endowment for Humanities. Semester for College Teachers on Modern French Politics. Assistant to Director

1986-1987 Winner/Wagner and Associates (New York), Political Consulting Associate.

1986 Social Science Research Council (New York), Assistant.

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* Reviewer: American Political Science Review, World Politics, Comparative Politics, Comparative Political Studies, International Studies Review, Global Governance, International Sociological Review, Journal of Comparative European Politics, American Journal of Political Science, American Behavioral Scientist, Political Science Quarterly, Political Studies, International Migration Review, Political Psychology, Political Behavior, German Politics, Journal of Comparative Sociology, International Journal of Intercultural Relations, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, MacMillan Press, CQ Press

* Referee: Division of Humanities and Social Sciences, Swiss National Science Foundation; Carlo Albertino, Italy; Israel Science Foundation; National Science Foundation (US)

* Memberships: American Political Science Association, International Center for Migration, Ethnicity, and Citizenship, Council for European Studies, Columbia University, The European Union Studies Association, Center for European Studies, NYU, International Studies Association, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies (CCIS-University of California, San Diego), Hillel Foundation, Stony Brook University (Board of Directors).

* News Commentator: Newsday (“Documenting ire over word’s use”, Aug. 21, 2012, A16)Radio Commentator: WUSB, September 15, 2016 , “Global Refugee and Migrant Crisis”https://drive.google.com/a/stonybrook.edu/file/d/0B0aFG6eZkz5iTmZhdHhRT2ZJUkU/view?usp=sharing

Fellowships and Awards

2014 FAHSS (Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences) Individual Award for Project, “How does Immigration Discourse Matter, or Does It?” The Effects of Threat Frames on Public Opinion,” SUNY Stony Brook

2010 Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, State University of New York,

2010 SUNY Stony Brook, Faculty Achievement Award (November 3)

2010 FAHSS (Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences) Interdisciplinary Award for Project on National Borders in the 21st Century: Political Economy of the World-Systems, SUNY Stony Brook.

2012, 2010, 2008, SUNY Stony Brook merit award2006, 20032009 FAHSS (Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences)

Interdisciplinary Award for Project on Migrations and Transnational Identities, SUNY Stony Brook.

2006 Best Article Published in 2005, Journal of Common Market Studies, “The Limits of a European Immigration Policy: Elite Opinion and Agenda within the EP,”

with Anthony M. Messina

2005-2006 The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation research and writing Grants competition of the Program on Global Security and Sustainability, for the project, “The Privatization and Devolution of Immigration Control in Liberal Democracies: Non-State Actors, Security, and Civil Liberties.”

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2005 Dr. Nuala McGann Drescher Leave Award Program, the State of New York/United University Professions (UUP) Affirmative Action/Diversity Committee, (January – August)

2001 National Science Foundation, “The Dynamic, Multi-Faceted Effects of Threat” (public opinion and threat in US domestic and foreign policy attitudes, Co-Investigators: Leonie Huddy, Stanley Feldman, Chuck Taber)

2000, 2002, 2003 Social and Behavioral Sciences, SUNY Stony Brook, Merit Awards

1998-1999 Wesleyan University Research and Scholarship Grant

1996-1997 Mellon Foundation/Social Science Research Council (SSRC) Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship, First Program in International Migration

1996-1997 German and American (GAAC) Young Scholars' Fellowship at the two-summer Institute on "Immigration, Incorporation, and Citizenship in the Advanced Industrial Democracies," (Convenors, Rainer Münz and Aristide Zolberg) New York and Berlin

1987-1994 City University of New York Fellowships and Scholarships

1990 The University of Michigan, Ann ArborFellow, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research

1987-88 Fellow, Center for European Studies, CUNY

1986 International Relations Group fellow, LSE, conference for Enhancement of International Understanding, Moscow and Leningrad

1985 Jewish Federation of Broome County Award for Excellence

1985 Pi Sigma Alpha, National Political Science Honor Society

Recent Organizational Conference and Related Professional Experience

2014 Honorary International Speaker (Roundtable Speaker, Women in the Profession) and Co-Convenor (with Tal Dingott-Alkopher), Workshop 6: Immigration and Security: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Tenth Annual Graduate Conference in Political Science, International Relations & Public Policy in Memory of Yitzhak Rabin, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Mount Scopus Campus, Israel 10-12 December, 2014

2014 Plenary panel speaker, “Migration Trends over the Past Quarter Century,” Ruppin Academic Center, Israel, 19 May (member of Conference Executive Committee).

2013 Keynote speaker, Israel Population and Immigration Bureau and Authority (PIBA) Training Seminar on Migration Policy Development and International Cooperation, Jerusalem, May 30.

2012 Participant in “The Citizenship Initiative, ” Planning Workshop led by David

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Jacobson, University of Southern Florida, St. Petersburg, Florida February 3-4.

2009-2012 Expert, Coordination Meeting on International Migration, Population Division, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, United Nations, New York (7-10 February, New York)

2010-2012 Instructor, SUNY Stony Brook Study Abroad Summer Program (Rome)

2011 Co-organizer of Conference on National Borders in the 21st Century: Political Economy of the World-Systems XXXVth Annual Conference, 28-30 April, Stony Brook University.

2009 Co-organizer of Colors of Humanity: A Journey to Freedom Benefit for Love146, and Special Presentor on “Child Sex Trafficking and Exploitation,” 15 December, Port Jefferson Community Center.

2009 Executive Organizational Committee, Conference on “Crossing Borders, Bridging Disciplines: Migrations and Transnational Identities,” (November) and Migration On-Film Series (Fall semester), SUNY Stony Brook.

2009 Film Discussant, “In This World,” Migration On-Film Series, Dec. 4, SUNY Stony Brook.

2009 Consultant/Expert, United States Special Operations Command (SOCOM), Global Scout Seminar Wargame 1 (Migration and Economics, August 25-27) and Wargame 2 (Extremism and Crime, 22-24 September. MacDill Air Force Base, Tampa, Florida.

2009 Guest Speaker, “Globalization and the Limits of an International Migration Regime, ” St. Antony’s College, Oxford University, July 13.

2009 Panel Chair, “Securing Travel Documents” Conference on Global Mobility Regimes, Rey Koslowski, Coordinator, The Levin Institute, NYC, April 27-28.

2008 Roundtable Honoring the Work of Aristide R. Zolberg, International Studies Association, San Francisco, March 26-29.

2008 Special Guest Speaker, Terror’s Advocate, Port Jefferson Documentary Series and Charles Wang Center, Stony Brook University, March 31.

2007-2011 Co-Editor and ENMISA Committee on, Encyclopedia on Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration in International Studies, with P. James, and N.Sandhal (compendium for Bob Denemark, ISA)

2007 Symposium-Panel coordinator for Featured Theme Panel (‘Is there a Crisis of Representation of Non-Citizens/Denizens/Migrants) of the European Consortia of Political Research (ECPR)-Pisa and Final Roundtable Participant of “Is there a Crisis of Representation?” Philippe C. Schmitter, chair (September).

2006 Master of Ceremony, Citizenship Celebration, Stony Brook University and the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services for the Department of Homeland Security.

2005/6 Program Chair, Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration section, International Studies

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Association (ENMISA) meetings (32 panels and 10 poster sessions) San Diego (March).

2004 /5 Co-Director, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), Joint Sessions Workshop 16, Uppsala, Sweden (Special Issue for West European Politics March 2006)

2000/2001 Program Chair, Comparative Politics Section, Midwest Political Science Association (26 panels, 20 poster sessions), Chicago, Illinois

PUBLICATIONS

Books and Monographs

2010 Ethnicity, Nationalism and Migration, volume co-edited with P. James, N. Sandhal in The International Studies Compendium Project, editor, Robert A. Denemark, Blackwell Publishers.

2007 Immigration Policy in Europe: The Politics of Control (co-edited with Virginie Guiraudon) Routledge, London and New York..

2006 Immigration Policy and Control in Europe: High Politics and Hidden Actors (co-edited with Virginie Guiraudon), West European Politics, special issue, Vol. 29, no. 2 March

2005 The Migration Reader: Exploring Politics and Policy-making (with Anthony M. Messina). Lynne Rienner, Publishers, Boulder, CO,

2004 Immigration and Politics in the New Europe: Reinventing Borders, Cambridge University Press

2003 Migration and Security: the Role of Non-State Actors and Civil Liberties, United Nations, Population Division, New York: UN/POP/MIG/2003 http://www.un.org/esa/population/publications/secoord2003/secoord.htmhttp://www.un.org/en/development/desa/population/events/pdf/2/ITT_COOR2_CH16_Lahav.pdf (UN Coordinator’s Meeting on International Migration, General Assembly, NY, 15-16 October)

2000 Expert Report on Policy Responses to Population Ageing and Population Decline, United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, New York: Population Division, October

Articles and Book Chapters

2016 “The Global Challenge of the Refugee Exodus” Current History (January): 10-16.

2015 “The Differential Character of Perceived Material and Cultural Threats of Immigration” (with Pazit Ben-Nun-Bloom and Gizem Arikan), Journal of Ethnic and Racial Studies. DOI: 10.1080/01419870.2015.1015581

2015 “Immigrant Integration, Political Radicalization and Terrorism in Europe: Some Preliminary Findings from the Early Millenium, 2000-2010,” with A. Perliger, Handbook on Immigration and Social Policy, ed. G. Freeman and N. Mirilovic, Edward Elgar.

2014 “Were Political Elite Attitudes toward Immigration Securitised after 11 September? Survey Evidence from the European Parliament,” with A. Messina and P. Vasquez, Migration Studies, 2, no. 2 (July): 212-234.

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2013 “Commentary: The European Union: Supranational Governance and the Re-Making of European Migration Policy and Politics” Ch.14 pg. 33 -38, Controlling Migration: A Global Perspective, eds. James F. Holllifield, Pia Orrenius, and Philip L. Martin, Stanford University Press.

2013 “Threat and Immigration Attitudes in Liberal Democracies: The Role of Framing in Structuring Public Opinion,” in Immigration and Public Opinion, edited by Gary Freeman, Randall Hansen, and David Leal, Routledge .

2013 “The Europeanization of Immigration Policy,” (with Adam Luedtke), in Contemporary European Politics: Transition and Europeanization,” edited by Michael Mannin and Charlotte Bretherton. Palgrave.

2013 “Mobilizing against Mobility: Immigration Politics in a New Security World”, in Critical Mobilities, ed. By Ola Söderström, Didier Ruedin, Shalini Randeria, Gianni D’Amato, and Francesco Panese, Presses Polytechniques et Universitaires Romandes, Lausanne, Switzerland.

2012 “International Migration,” (with Sandra Lavenex) in Handbook of International Relations, edited by Walter Carlsnaes, Thomas Risse, Beth Simmons. Sage Publications.

2012 “The Ideological Effects of Framing Threat on Immigration and Civil Liberties,” (with Marie Courtemanche) in Political Behavior, Vol. 34, no. 3: 477-505 (DOI 10.1007/s11109-011-9171-z)

2010 “European Citizenship in a New Security Global Order: the Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion,” FORUM, Dossier Citoyennetés, no. 7, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, SFM.

2010 “Immigration Policy as Counter-Terrorism: The Effects of Security on Migration and Border Control in the European Union,” in Martha Crenshaw, ed. The Consequences of Counterterrorist Policies in Democracies, pp. 130-176, New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

2009 “Organizing Immigration Interests in the European Union: Constraints and Opportunities for Migration Regulation and Integration,” in Bringing Outsiders In: Transatlantic Perspectives on Immigrant Political Incorporation, Jennifer Hochschild and John Mollenkopf, eds. New York: Cornell University Press.

2008 “Mobility and Border Security: the U.S. Aviation System, the State, and the Rise of Public-Private Partnerships,” in Politics In/At the Airport, Mark Salter, ed., Minneapolis, Minnesota: University of Minnesota Press, 77-104.

2006 “Actors and Venues in Immigration Control: Closing the Gap between Political Demands and Policy Outcomes,” (with Guiraudon) in West European Politics, Vol, 29, no. 1 (March): 201-223.

2005 “The Limits of a European Immigration Policy: Elite Opinion and Agendas within the European Parliament” (with A. Messina) in the Journal of Common Market Studies, Vol. 43, no. 4 (Dec), 851-875. (JCMS Prize for Best Article Published in 2005)

2005 “Threat, Anxiety, and Support of Anti-Terrorism Policies.” (with Huddy, Feldman, Taber) American Journal of Political Science, Vol. 49, No. 3 (July).

2005 “Israelis in a Jewish Diaspora: the Multiple Dilemmas of a Globalized Group” (with A. Arian) International Migration and the Globalization of Domestic Politics, edited by Rey Koslowski, (NY: Routledge).

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2004 “Public Opinion towards Immigration in the European Union: Does it Matter?” Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 37, no. 10 (December).

2003 “Fear and Terrorism: Psychological Reactions to 9-11,” (with Huddy, Feldman, and Taber) in Framing Terrorism : The Media, Government, and the Public (Pippa.Norris, Montague Kern, and Marion Just, eds., Routledge).

2002 “Bordering on Globalization: an IPE Approach to International Migration: a Critical Review Essay,” in International Studies Review (Spring).

2000 “A Reappraisal of the State Sovereignty Debate: the Case of Migration Control," with

V. Guiraudon (Princeton University/CNRS) in Comparative Political Studies, (March ).

2000 “The Rise of Nonstate Actors in Migration Regulation in the United States and Europe: /2003 Changing the Gatekeepers or ‘Bringing Back the State’?” in Immigration Research for a New

Century: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, edited by Nancy Foner, Ruben G. Rumbaut, and Steven J. Gold (Russell Sage Foundation, NY, 2000, revised edition, 2003).

2000 “Comparative Perspectives on Border Control: Away from the Border and Outside the State ,” in The Wall Around the West: State Borders and Immigration Controls in North America andEurope, edited by Peter Andreas and Timothy Snyder (Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2000).

1998 "Immigration and the State: the Devolution and Privatisation of Immigration Control in the EU," in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Vol. 24, No. 4 (October).

1997 "International vs. National Constraints in Family Reunification Migration Policy," in Global Governance, Colorado, US: Lynne Rienner, Publishers, 3: 3 (December).

1997 "Ideological and Party Constraints on Immigration Attitudes in Europe," in Journal of Common Market Studies, London, UK: Blackwell Publishers, (September).

1997 "Citizenship, Nationality, and Naturalisation: Policies and Issues," in A World Survey: International Migration Policies and Programmes, United Nations.

1997 "Immigrant Policies: Social, Political, Economic, and Cultural Integration," in A World Survey: International Migration Policies and Programmes, United Nations.

1997 "Family Reunification: Policies and Issues," with H. Zlotnik, in A World Survey: International Migration Policies and Programmes, United Nations.

1992 "Immigration, Hypernationalism, and European Security," in The Future of European Security: The Search for Peace in an Era of Revolutionary Change, J. Philip Rogers (ed.), St. Martin's Press, N.Y., Macmillan Press, London.

1991 "Population Movements: An Emerging Concern of American Foreign Policymakers," American Foreign Policy Newsletter (October) Vol.14-No.5.

Under Review and Working Manuscripts The Rise of Non-State Actors in Immigration Control: Protecting Borders and Civil Liberties in a

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New Security World (book MS) “Framing Immigration Threat in Israel and the United States: How does Discourse Matter, or

does it?” (with G. Ariely, O. Hochmann) “Perceived Threat and Opposition to Immigration: Is Political Trust a Remedy? (with Gal Ariely) “The Effects of Physical Attractiveness on Immigration Attitudes” (with Milton Lodge, and Julie

Wronski)

PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS:

2016 “Mobility Control” presented at the International Conference on “Privatization in the International Arena” UC San Diego and California Western School of Law, San Diego, CA 19-20 February.

2015 “The Rise of Non-State Actors in Migration Regulation and the Decline of Civil Liberties in Europe and the US,” in Human Migrations and Borders: A Conversation in the Discxiplines Symposium,” Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities (IASH), Binghamton University, 13-14 November.

2015 “Enlarging the migration regulatory framework in Europe: new channels and opportunities for Italy” paper presented for the International Conference on Bilateral Relations in the Mediterranean: Prospects for Migration Issues, University of Cagliari, (Sardinia, Italy, June 12).

2015 “The Politics of Xenophobia, Anti-Semitism, and the Extreme-Right in Europe: Will it Grow?” Jewish University for a Day, Stony Brook, NY (March 22).

2014 “From Migration Control to Disciplining Mobility,” paper presented for the International Conference on ‘The Lampedusa Dilemma’: Global Flows and Closed Borders: What Should Europe Do?, EUI 1st Forum on Migration, Citizenship and Demography, European University Institute, San Domenico di Fiesole (Florence), 17-18 November.

2014 Roundtable Expert Speaker on “The Migration-Security Nexus” International Conference on the Case of Switzerland in Comparative Perspective,” Centre de droit des migrations (CDM), Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland, 13-14 November.

2014 “Immigrant Integration and Terrorism in Europe: Some Preliminary Findings, 2000-2014,” with Arie Perliger, Paper presented for Workshop on Immigration and Social Policy (for publication in Handbook on Immigration and Social Policy, Edward Elgar), University of Texas, Austin (October 24-25)

2014 “Perceived Threat and Opposition to Immigration: Is Political Trust a Remedy? (with Gal Ariely), Paper presented at the American Political Science Association, Washington D.C. (September 1-4)

2014 “ The European Union as National Politics? New Constraints and Opportunities in Migration Regulation” Presidential Panel, International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, March 26-28.

2013 “Securitizing Migration and Human Mobility,” Conference on Migration, Globalization, and Racial Discrimination, Ruppin Academic Center, Israel, June 19.

2013 “The Effects of Threat Frames on Public Opinion,” Department of Political Science, Faculty and Graduate Seminar, Tel-Aviv University, March 4.

2013 Moderator, “Immigration Policy and Movement of People: the Experience in Europe and

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Israel,” Hartog School of Government and Policy, and Israel Association for the Study of European Integration, Tel-Aviv University, 21 February.

2013 The Politics of Threat, Personal Well-Being and Attitudes towards Immigration in Liberal Democracies: Managing Competing Values, International Conference on Migration and Well-Being, Institute for Social Research, Tel-Aviv University, January 8-10

2012 “Mobility and Cultural Diffusion in a Global Era: Opportunities and Constraints in Post-Vespucci Europe,” Conference on “Florence in Italy and Abroad: from Vespucci to Contemporary Innovators,” Florence University of the Arts, Florence, Italy (November 11-13).

2012. “Is Beauty Skin Deep? The Effects of Physical Attractiveness on Immigration Attitudes,” (with Milt Lodge, Julie Wronski, Brian Woolfrey) Poster prepared for the Annual American Political Science Association meetings (New Orleans): September (conference cancelled, poster delivered)

2011 Discussant, “Coyote,” Play by Kevin Kautzman, Rogue Readings, SUNY-Stony Brook, (Nov. 30).

2011 “Immigration Norms in a New Security World: The Effects of Framing Threat on Immigrant Incorporation,” Paper presented at APSA, Seattle, WA (September 1-4).

2011 Discussant, “Migration and the Great Recession: the Transatlantic Experience, Migration Policy Institute, Washington, DC, 13 June.

2011 Commentator, Conference on “Immigration Policy in an Era of Globalization,” Federal Reserve Bank and the John Goodwin Tower Center for Political Studies at Southern Methodist University, Dallas, TX, May 19-20.

2011 Moderator, Conference on U.S. Immigration Reform with special reference to New York City, Center for Migration Studies, 3 March.

2011 “(Re)Framing the Migration Debate: Securitization of Migration and Global Governance,” Colloquium on Global Governance and Society, University of Delaware, 14 March.

2011 “Italy as an Immigration Country,” Presentation for Forum on Italian American Criticism on Theatre of the Mind, Stage of History, Center for Italian Studies, Stony Brook, NY (Mar18-19).

2010 “Immigrant Integration and Terrorism in Liberal Democracies,” (with Arie Perliger and Julie

Wronski). Paper prepared for the International Studies Association meetings, New Orleans, February 16-20.

2009 “Globalization and the Limits of an International Migration Regime: an EU case study ,” Paper presented at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Lucca, Italy, October 12.

2009 “Frontier-Free or Fortress Europe: Immigration Politics in the European Union,” Paper given toStony Brook Summer Program at Oxford University, St. Antony’s College, UK July 13.

2009 “The Politics of Demography, International Migration, and Human Rights in a New Security Global World: Immigration Policies and Norms in the EU and US,” Lecture given to the Global Student Social Work Conference, Fordham University, April 5.

2009 “Protecting Borders and Civil Liberties in a New Security World: the Role of Non-State Actors Migration Regulation,” Draft discussion remarks for Americans for Informed Democracy, “Invisible Discriminations,” Cornell University, March 4.

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2009 “Threat and Immigration Attitudes in Liberal Democracies: the Role of Framing in Structuring Public Opinion,” Paper presented for the Conference on Immigration and Public Opinion, University of Texas, Austin, February 26-28.

2008 “An Attitudinal Perspective on Immigrant Integration: The Effects of Framing Threat on Immigrant Incorporation,” Prepared for the Workshop on Immigrant Political Incorporation, Harvard University, 5-6 December.

2008 “The Differential Character of Material and Cultural Perceived Threat of Immigration,” (with S. Feldman and P. Ben-Nun-Bloom). Paper prepared for the APSA, Boston, August 29.

2008 “An Attitudinal Perspective on Immigration and Security: the Effects of Framing Threat,” (with M. Courtemanche). Paper prepared for the APSA, Boston, August 30.

2008 “Not all Threats are Created Equal: the Differential Nature of Material and Cultural Perceived Threat of Immigration,” (with P. Ben-Nun-Bloom, and Stanley Feldman). Paper prepared for the Annual Meeting of the International Society for Political Psychology, Paris, France, July 9-12.

2008 “The Immigration, Security and Civil Liberties Trilemma: Might versus Rights?” Roundtable on Securitization of Migration, International Studies Association, San Francisco, March 26-29.

2008 “Prospects and Limits of International Cooperation on Migration and Development in a New World Order: A Political Perspective from the European Union.” Paper prepared for the Conference on International Migration and Development, International Organization of Migration (IOM) and Center for Migration Studies, Millennium UN Plaza January 17-18.

2007 “Migrant Representation, the Politics of Migration, and Democratic Governance,” Paper presented to symposium theme panel, European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), Pisa, Sept 7-11.

2007 “The Politics of Threat: the Effects of Framing on Immigration Policy and Civil Liberties Norms,” Paper presented with Marie Courtemanche for the American Political Science Association meetings, Chicago, August 31-September 2.

2007 “The Effects of National Security on Immigration Policy and Civil Liberties,” (with Marie Courtemanche). Paper prepared for the International Society for Political Psychology (ISPP) Portland Oregon, July 6.

2007 “The Politics of Demography and Migration in the European Union,” and “the Politics of Refugees”, Special events speaker for “Migration and Refugee Flows from the Developing to the Developed World, Davis Institute, the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 13 June.

2007 Immigration-Security Nexus and European Cooperation: A View from the European Parliament,” Paper presented (with A Messina and P. Vasquez at the European Union Studies Association (EUSA) Tenth Biennial International Conference, Montreal, Canada May 17-19.

2007. “Migration, Security and Liberties in the US and EU: Disaggregating Multicultural Threat,” Paper presented for a conference on Multiculturalism and its Discontents, Center to Advance Research and Teaching in the Social Sciences, University of Colorado at Boulder, April 22-24.

2007 “Human Mobility, Security, and the Rise of Non-State Actors: A Case Study of the International

Aviation Security ‘System’,” Presentation at the Conference on “Migration, International

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Relations, and the Evolution of World Politics,” at the Center for Globalization and Governance, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, March 16-17.

2007 “New Developments in Area of Justice, Freedom and Security,” Presentation for the Conference on Future of Europe: Renewing the Project, Launch of the New Centre for the Study of Europe and the World, The Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver, March 9.

2006 “Migration and Security” with R. Koslowski, Discussion paper for the “Politics of/at the Airport,”

the Surveillance Project (Queen’s University)/ Canadian Aviation Security Workshop, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 29-30 March.

2006 “The2Immigration-Security Nexus: A View from the European Parliament,” (with A. Messina & P. Vasquez) presented at the 47th Annual ISA Convention, San Diego, California March 22-25.

2005 “Organizing Political Interests on Immigration in the European Union,” Paper presented to the Migration Working Group, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, December 7.

2005 “The Migration, Security and Civil Rights Trilemma in the United States and Europe,” Discussion paper presented to the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, November 15, 2005.

2005 “Organizing Immigration Interests in the European Union: From Conflict to Cooperation?” Paper presented for the Conference on Immigrant Political Incorporation, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, April 22-23.

2005 “Reinventing Borders: Thinking about Immigration in the ‘New’ Europe,” Humanities Institute, SUNY Stony Brook (HISB), April 20.

2005 “In Pursuit of a Common European Immigration Policy: Reconciling Conflicting Agendas with the European Parliament” with A. Messina, Presented at the Workshop, “Minorities and Migration in Europe: Interlocking Policy Paradigms,” the London School of Economics, UK, 16-17 April.

2005 “How will the New Europe find its Identity,” moderator for Conference on “The New Europe,” SUNY Stony Brook, Wang Center, April 14-16.

2005 “The Limits of a European Immigration Policy: Elite Opinion and Agendas within the European Parliament,” with A. Messina, Paper presented at the Biennial Conference of the European Union Studies Association (EUSA), Austin, Texas, March 31-April 2.

2005 “Making a Common Immigration Policy at the European Parliament: Inevitable or Unviable?” Paper presented at NYU in Florence, Villa La Pietra, 13-15 March.

2004 “Asylum and Public Opinion in Europe,” Presentation for the ICMEC workshop on Resolving the European Asylum Crisis, the New School University, New York, June 14.

2004 “Alternative Reform Strategies on International Mobility Regimes,” concluding speaker for 2nd Stockholm Workshop on Global Migration Regimes, Sollentuna, Sweden June 11-12.

2004 “Who Makes Immigration Policy? Comparative Perspectives in a Post-9/11 World,” Paper presented (with V. Guiraudon) to the European Consortium of Political Research (ECPR) Joint Sessions Workshop, Uppsala, Sweden, 13-18 April.

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2004 “The Europeanization of Immigration Policy: A Longitudinal Analysis of Attitudes of Members of the European Parliament,” Paper prepared (with A. Messina) for the International Studies Association meetings, Montreal, Canada, 17-21 March.

2004 “The Europeanization of Immigration Policy: National versus Supranational agendas within the European Parliament, Paper prepared (with A. Messina) for the Council for European Studies, Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, March 11-18.

2004 “Will EU Integration Lead to More Open Immigration Policies or Will 9-11 Lead to Greater Controls?” Presentation to the European Parliament, Strasbourg, France, January 13

2003. “Migration and Security” Paper presented to the United Nations Coordinator’s Meeting on International Migration, General Assembly, NY, 15-16 October.

2003 “Public Opinion towards Immigration Cooperation in the EU: Does it Matter?” Paper preparedfor the American Political Science Association meetings, Philadelphia, PA, 28 August – 1 Sept.

2003 “The Multi-Demands of Junior Women Faculty in Political Science, Roundtable on Career Choices: the Uneasy Balance, the American Political Science Association meetings, Philadelphia,PA, 28 August – 1 September.

2003 “Opposition to Immigration in the European Union: Self-Interest or Public Interest? Paper presented at the International Biannual Conference of the European Union Studies Association, Nashville,Tennessee, March 26-29.

2003 “Public Opinion towards Immigration in the European Union: Ignorant or Informed?” Paper prepared for the American Political Science Association meetings, Boston, 28 August-2 Sept

2002 “The Politics of Threat: Cognitive and Affective Reactions to 9/11” with Leonie Huddy, Stanley Feldman, and Chuck Taber. Paper prepared for the American Political Science Association meetings, Boston, 28 August-2 September.

2002 “Migration Norms under Conditions of Threat: Some Preliminary Findings on Security in the EU and the US”. Paper delivered to the Europeanists Conference, Chicago, 14-16 March.

2001 “The Elite Mass Connection: Perceptions and Misperceptions in Collective Correspondence,” (with J.Bafumi), Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, 19-22 April.

2000 “Report of the Expert Group Meeting on Policy Responses to Population Ageing and Population Decline (Population Division, United Nations, NY 16-18 October

2000 “Reconsidering the Role of Domestic Politics in Comparative Approaches to Immigration and Citizenship Policy,” Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer House, Chicago, April 30.

1999 “The Israeli Diaspora: Public Opinion, Elections, and Organization,” with Asher Arian. Middle East seminar group, CUNY-Graduate Center, 3 December 1999.

1999 “Comparative Perspectives on Family Reunification Practices in Europe and the US,” Experts meeting on Proposal for a Council Act establishing the Convention on Rules for the Admission of Third-County Nationals to the Member-States. The Centre D’Etudes des Politiques d’Immigration (P.Weil, CEPIC), the Research Center for International and European Law on

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Immigration and Asylum (K.Hailbronner, CIAL), and the German Marshall Fund, Konstanz, Germany, (June 28-29).

1999 “Shopping for Migration Control: Allies and Venues” with V.Guiraudon, Workshop on Border Control, State Power, and Economic Integration: Perspectives from Europe and North America,’ Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (June 5-6).

1999 “The Globalization of Domestic Politics: The Israeli Diaspora Case” International Migration and the Globalization of Domestic Politics Workshop, Rutgers University, NJ, May 14-15.

1999 “The Role of Non-State Actors in the Movement of People: Promoting Travel and Controlling Migration in the European Union,” European Community Studies Association meetings, Pittsburg, PA, June 2-5, 1999.

1999 “Organizing Immigration Interests in a ‘New Europe’,” EU Migration Workshop, InternationalCenter for Migration, Ethnicity and Citizenship, New School for Social Research, NY, April (30-May 1).

1999 “The Multiple Dilemmas of a Globalized Group: Israelis in a Jewish Diaspora,” with Asher Arian, International Studies Association, Washington, D.C., (18-22 February).

1998 “Developing a Comparative Matrix for Migration Studies: Reinventing Modes of Regulation,” Workshop on Migration and the State, the International Center for Migration, Ethnicity and Citizenship, New School for Social Research, NY, (November 13-14).

1998 "The Rise of Non-State Actors in the United States and Europe Migration Regimes. Paper presented at the SSRC Conference on Transformations: Immigration and Immigration Research in the United States, Columbia University, NY, (11-14 June).

1998 "Shifting Liabilities and 'Bringing Back the State' in Migration Regulation." Paper presented at International Studies Association meetings, Minneapolis, Minnesota, (17-21 March).

1998 "The State and Third-Party Regulatory Agents in Immigration Control." Paper presented at the ERCOMER/EUI Workshop on Migrants, Minorities and the New Forms of Citizenship in the European Union, Florence, Italy, (6-7 March).

1997 "Devolution and Privatization of Migration Regulation." Paper presented at the European Forum, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, (27 November).

1997 "Changing the Gatekeepers in Liberal Democracies," Paper presented at German-American Academic Council's two-summer Institute on Immigration and Incorporation, Berlin, Germany, 13-25 July.

1997 with Virginie Guiraudon (Harvard University). "The Devolution of Immigration Regimes in Europe." Paper presented at the European Community Studies Association meetings, Seattle, Washington, May 29-1 June.

1997 "The Evolution of Immigration Policy in Liberal Democracies since 1965: Shifting Liabilities or 'Bringing Back the State'?", Paper presented at the International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, 18-22 March.

1996 "International versus National Constraints in Family Reunification Migration Policy: A

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Regional View from Europe," Paper presented for the 1996 Annual Meetings of the International Studies Association, San Diego, April 16-20.

1996 "Migration Norms and Family Admissions in Liberal Democracies," Paper presented at the Annual Workshop on Immigration and Cultural Diversity in Europe, New York, 26 April.

1995 "International Migration, National Identity and the EU," Panel Discussant at the Fourth Biannual International Conference, European Community Studies Association, Charleston, South Carolina, May 11-14.

1995 "Organizing Interests on the Immigration Issue in the European Parliament," Paper presented at the Workshop on European Migration and Ethnicity, The New York Consortium for European Studies, April 7.

1993 "Elites and Immigration: Party, National, and Transnational Bases of Attitudes in the European Union," Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, The New York Hilton, September 1-4.

1993 "The Immigration Issue and The European Parliament: Elite Attitudes in the European Community," Paper presented at the Workshop on Immigration and Ethnicity. Conference on Immigrants, Politics, and Society in Europe, Center for European Studies, New York University, March 19.

1992 "Elite Attitudes toward Immigration in the European Community: An Introduction." Paper presented at 'Ethnic Minorities, Nationalism and Immigration in Europe,' Conference, Center for European Studies, CUNY, October 29.

1991 "Immigration in the European Community: The Frontier Test." Paper presented at the Annual CUNY Political Science Conference, March 15.

1986 "Les Elections Legislatives du 16 Mars 1986," Institute des Sciences Politiques, Paris.

1984 "Immigration in the United Kingdom," Polytechnic of North London, England.

TEACHING FIELDS: Comparative Politics; Comparative Political Behavior; Culture, Values and Public Opinion; Comparative Public Opinion; West European Politics; European Union Politics; The Politics of Immigration and Refugees; International Migration; International Migration in International Relations.

LANGUAGES: English (fluent), French (fluent), Hebrew (fluent), Italian (proficient), and Arabic.

REFERENCES: Provided upon request