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URRICULUM

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ITAE

Dr.

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RAM

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ANCEE

Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB)

Research unit Migration, Integration, Transnationalization Reichpietschufer 50
 D-10785 Berlin Phone: +49 17632776550 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.bramlancee.eu

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DUCATION

2006-2010 PhD in Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute, Florence, Italy. Thesis: ‘The Economic Returns of Immigrants’ Bonding and Bridging Social Capital’

Jury: Prof. Martin Kohli (supervisor), Prof. Jaap Dronkers, Prof. Anthony Heath, Prof. Irena Kogan. 2007 MRes Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute, Florence, Italy.

2002-2005 MSc/BSc Human Geography - International Development Studies, University of Amsterdam. 2001-2002 Masters Program School of Communication, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada.

1996-2001 MA/BA Social Cultural Sciences - Policy, Communication and Organisation, VU University Amsterdam. 1997-2000 Propedeutical exam, Economics, VU University Amsterdam.

1990-1996 High School, Montessori Lyceum Herman Jordan, Zeist, The Netherlands.

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CADEMIC

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OSITIONS

2013 - present Senior Researcher, Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB). 2013 Visiting Scholar, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW). 2012 Associate Member, Nuffield College, University of Oxford.

2011 - 2013 Humboldt Research Fellow, Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB).

2010 - 2011 Postdoctoral researcher, University of Amsterdam, Department of Sociology and Anthropology. 2010 Research assistant to Prof. F. Bernardi, EQUALSOC and EUI, Florence, Italy.

2008 - 2009 Research assistant to Prof. J. Dronkers, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies / EUI. 2006 Lecturer at School of Journalism, Utrecht. Courses: ‘Introduction Media’, ‘Journalism and Society’. 2002 - 2006 Junior lecturer at University of Amsterdam, Department of Communication Science. Courses taught:

‘Quantitative Research Methods’, supervision bachelor theses, coordinator of ‘International Communication’, coordinator of ‘Communication Policy’, MA seminar ‘Globalization, Global Governance and Human Rights’, MA seminar ‘Organizational Change’, ‘Introduction Academic Writing’, ‘Research Project’, ‘Introduction Communication Science’, ‘Media Economics’.

1999 - 2001 Teaching assistant, Department of Research Methods, VU University Amsterdam.

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UBLICATIONS

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Lancee, B. (2012). Immigrant performance in the labour market. Bonding and bridging social capital. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.

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EER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES

Pardos-Prado, S., Lancee, B and I. Sagarzazu (2013). Immigration and electoral change in mainstream political space. Political Behavior, 1-29, DOI 10.1007/s11109-013-9248-y. [ISI impact 1.47].

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Lancee, B. and Pardos-Prado, S. (2013). Group conflict theory in a longitudinal perspective: Analyzing

the dynamic side of ethnic competition. International Migration Review, 47(1), 106-131. [ISI impact 1.18]. De Vries, C., Hakhverdian, A. and Lancee, B. (forthcoming, 2013). The dynamics of voters’ left/right identification:

The role of economic and cultural attitudes. Political Science Research and Methods, 1(2).

Bol, T., Lancee, B. and Steijn, S. (forthcoming). Income inequality and gambling. A panel study in the United States (1980-1997). Sociological Spectrum. [ISI impact .44]

Dewilde, C. and Lancee, B. (2013). Income inequality and access to housing in Europe. European Sociological Review, DOI 10.1093/esr/jct009. [ISI impact 1.86]

Lancee, B. and Radl, J. (2012). Social connectedness and the transition from work to retirement. The Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 67(4), 481-490. [ISI impact 3.00] Lancee, B. and Van de Werfhorst, H.G. (2012). Income inequality and participation. A comparison of 24 European

countries. Social Science Research, 41(5), 1166-1178. [ISI impact 1.27]

Lancee, B. (2012). The economic returns of bonding and bridging social capital for immigrant men in Germany. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 35(4), 664-683. [ISI impact 1.16]

Lancee, B. and Hartung, A. (2012). Turkish migrants and native Germans compared: The effect of inter-ethnic and intra-ethnic friendships on the transition from unemployment to work. International Migration, 51(1), 39-54. [ISI impact .86]

Lancee, B. and Dronkers, J. (2011). Ethnic, religious and economic diversity in Dutch neighbourhoods: explaining quality of contact with neighbours, trust in neighbourhood and inter-ethnic trust for immigrant and native residents. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 37(4), 597-618. [ISI impact 1.09]

Lancee, B. (2010). The economic returns of immigrants’ bonding and bridging social capital. The case of the Netherlands. International Migration Review, 44(1), 202-226. [ISI impact1.18]

Lancee, B. and Ter Hoeven, C. (2010). Self-rated health and sickness-related absence: the modifying role of civic participation. Social Science & Medicine, 70(4), 570-574. [ISI impact 2.73]

Lancee, B. and Dronkers, J. (2008). Etnische diversiteit, sociaal vertrouwen in de buurt en contact van allochtonen en autochtonen met de buren. Migrantenstudies, 24(4), 224-249. [Ethnic diversity, social trust in the neighborhood and contact of immigrants and native residents with neighbors.]

Lancee, B. and Den Hond, F. (2002). Roltypen op het moment van de waarheid. Een onderzoek naar de rolvervulling van contactmedewerkers in de service encounter. Management & Organisatie, 58(6), 21-42. [Role types at the moment of truth. A study of the role fulfilment of contact employees in the service encounter.]

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Lancee, B. (2013). Social capital and labor market outcomes for immigrants. In Ness, I. (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration. Vol. 5, pp. 2777-2780. New York: Wiley-Blackwell.

Lancee, B. and Dronkers, J. (2010). Ethnic diversity in the neighborhood and social trust of immigrants and natives: a replication of Putnam (2007) in a West-European country. In M. Hooghe (ed.), Social Cohesion. Contemporary Theoretical Perspectives on the Study of Social Cohesion and Social Capital, pp. 77-103. Brussels: Royal Academy of Belgium.

Van der Wurff, R., Lauf, E. and Lancee, B. (2004). Online news services in the Netherlands. In Salaverría, R. and Sádaba, C. (eds.), Towards New Media Paradigms, pp. 865-887. Pamplona: Eunate.

Van der Veer, C.G. and Lancee, B. (2000). Een blik op Wetenschap- en Techniekcommunicatie. Een onderzoek naar effecten van decentralisatie van de publiciteitscampagne en de samenwerking van participanten rondom de Wetenschap en Techniek Week 2000. Amsterdam: Stichting Culturele Studies.

Other

Lancee, B. Burgoon, B., Corneo, G., Horn, D. Medgyesi, M. and Van de Werfhorst, H. (2011). Political and cultural impacts of inequality. In Salverda, W. (ed.), Inequalities’ impacts: GINI state of the art review, pp. 133-139. Amsterdam: AIAS.

Lancee, B. (2010). The economic returns of immigrants’ bonding and bridging social capital. [PhD Dissertation]. Florence: European University Institute.

Dronkers, J. and Lancee, B. (2009). Aandacht voor de Putnamhypothese is in het geheel niet overdreven.

Migrantenstudies, 25(2), 155-162. [Research attention for the Putnam-hypothesis is not at all exaggerated.]

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ROGRESS

- Volunteering over the life course. Together with Jonas Radl. Invited for resubmission at Social Forces. - The rural origin effect: Contact with natives and interethnic marriages of Turkish migrants in six European

countries. Together with Verena Seibel. Invited for resubmission at Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. - Job referrals and immigrants’ occupational status. The role of bridging social capital. In preparation. - Moving to diversity. Together with Merlin Schaeffer. In preparation.

- Educational attainment and attitudes towards immigrants of young adults. Together with Oriane Sarrasin. In preparation.

- Educational stratification in cultural participation: Cognitive competence or status motivation? Together with Natascha Notten, Herman van de Werfhorst and Harry Ganzeboom. Under review.

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ONTRIBUTIONS TO THE

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EBATE

Dronkers, J. and Lancee, B. (2008) De kwestie: helpt de middenklasse? [Debate: Can the middle class improve poor neighbourhoods?]. Tijdschrift voor Sociale Vraagstukken, September, pp.22-23.

Lancee, B. and Dronkers, J. (2008). ‘Bij etnische mix kruipen mensen in hun schulp. Geen vertrouwen in de wijk. [Ethnic diversity promotes ‘hunkering down’. No trust in the neighbourhood]. NRC Handelsblad, May 14th, p.7.

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RESENTATIONS

Job referrals and immigrants’ occupational status. The role of bridging social capital. DIW Seminar, 17 October 2012, Berlin.

Inequality, participation and trust. Invited Lecture for MA seminar ‘Inequalities and their impact on society’, Amsterdam, 14 march 2012.

Immigrant performance in the labour market. Bonding and bridging social capital. Sociology Seminar, Nuffield College, University of Oxford, 1 February 2012.

Group conflict theory in a longitudinal perspective: Analyzing the dynamic and structural side of inter-ethnic competition. Sociology Seminar, University of Amsterdam,1 June, 2011.

Ethnic, religious and economic diversity in the neighbourhood. Prepared for the ERCOMER Seminar Series, Utrecht University, 11 January 2010. Together with Jaap Dronkers.

Ethnic diversity in the neighborhood and social trust of immigrants and natives. Prepared for the Parliamentary committee Living, Neighbourhoods and Integration, 19 November 2008. Together with Jaap Dronkers.

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RANTS

1-3 2012 European Research Stay, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (€ 1,250) 2011-2013 Humboldt Research Fellowship, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation

(2 years funding, ≈€ 76,000)

2006-2010 EUI Postgraduate Grant (4 years funding, ≈€ 60,000)

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ONFERENCE

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RESENTATIONS

2013 ECPR Conference, Bordeaux

2013 Council of European Studies conference, Amsterdam 2013 RC28 Spring Meeting, Trento.

2012 EQUALSOC / ECSR Conference, Stockholm. 2012 GSOEP User Conference, DIW, Berlin.

2012 Change in political attitudes: Panels and experiments, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. 2012 Dag van de Sociologie, Utrecht.

2011 ECSR Conference, University College Dublin. 2011 Dreiländerkongress Sociology, Innsbruck. 2011 ECPR General Conference, Reykjavik. 2011 RC28 Spring Meeting, University of Essex.

2011 2nd European User Conference: EU-LFS and EU-SILC, University of Mannheim. 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington. 2010 New migrations, new challenges, Trinity College Dublin.

2009 ECSR conference, Sciences Po, Paris 2009 ESA conference, Lisbon.

2009 IMISCOE Cross-Cluster Theory Conference Interethnic Relations, Lisbon.

2008 8th conference of the European Academy of Occupational Health Psychology, Valencia. 2008 American Sociological Association’s 103rd Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.

2008 8th SOEP Users' Conference, DIW, Berlin. 2008 RC28 Spring Meeting in Florence.

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NTERNATIONAL

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ORKSHOPS

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UMMER

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CHOOLS

2013 Organizer of the international conference ‘Ethnic diversity and social cohesion: Mechanisms, conditions and causality’, WZB Berlin, May 24-25.

2009 Organizer of the International IMISCOE workshop ‘Matching context and capacity. The economic integration of immigrants’, Florence, June 11-12.

2009 QMMS2 Seminar ‘Social interactions and social networks’, University of Groningen, August 27-29 2009 QMSS2 Summer School ‘Introduction to event history analysis with a special focus on cross-national

comparisons” at the Ecole Nationale de la Statistique et de l’Administration Economique (INSEE), Paris, August 18-26.

2008 ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

2007 Developing measurement instruments in survey research, Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis, University of Essex.

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THER

Language skills: Dutch: native tongue, English: fluent. German: fluently spoken, Italian: beginner. Membership IMISCOE cluster B4: work, entrepreneurship, and economic integration

Amsterdam Centre for Inequality Studies (AMCIS) Amsterdam Institute of Advanced Labour Studies (AIAS). RC28 on Stratification and Inequality

Reviewer for: American Journal of Political Science, Comparative Political Studies, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Ethnic & Racial Studies, Social Problems, International Migration Review, Acta Sociologica, Journal of Urban Affairs, European Sociological Review, British Journal of Sociology, Population Research and Policy Review, Political Behavior, Social Science Research.

2013 Member doctoral dissertation jury for R. Cozijnsen, VU University Amsterdam 2002 Certificate ‘Didactics Academic Teachers’, University of Amsterdam

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