Annabelle
LITTOZ
‐
MONNET
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID)
International Relations/Political Science Department
P.O. Box: 136 ‐ CH‐1211 Geneva 21
+ 41 786 95 44 29
annabelle.littoz‐[email protected]
CURRENT POSITIONGraduate Institute of International and Development Studies, 09/2009 ‐ to date
AssociateProfessorinInternationalRelations/PoliticalScience, 09/2013 – to date AssistantProfessorinInternationalRelations/PoliticalScience, 09/2012– 09/2013 RESEARCH INTERESTS
Global Governance, Politics of Expertise, Science and Technology Policy, European Union Integration, Value‐Based Policies, Framing and Venue‐shopping.
FORMER APPOINTMENTS
Central European University, Budapest, 09/2005 ‐ 09/2009
Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations and European Studies
Royal Institute of International Relations, Brussels, 09/2004 ‐ 09/2005
Research Fellow in the European Studies Department .
Oxford University, Socio‐Legal Studies Centre, 04/2004 ‐ 07/2004
Research Associate ‐ Project on Copyright regulation in the digital age under the direction of Prof. Damian Tambini.
Oxford University, Centre for Socio‐Legal Studies, 06/2004 ‐ 09/2004
Research Assistant for Prof. Bronwen Morgan – ESRC project on water management policies.
Oxford Analytica, Oxford, 2004
Writing of analytical commentaries for OA daily news briefs
BBC – European Policy Office, Brussels, 09/2003 ‐ 03/2004
Intern.
Oxford University, Politics Faculty, 01/2001 ‐ 06/2003
Tutor for undergraduate students
European Parliament, Luxembourg, 06/2001 ‐ 09/2001
EDUCATION
Oxford University, UK D.PhilinPolitics, Feb. 2004
Thesis title: ‘The construction process of European cultural policy. The Europeanization of audio‐visual, book and copyright policies’, supervised by Professor Jeremy J. Richardson, Nuffield College
Loughborough University, UK MasterinEuropeanStudies, Sept. 1999 Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Lyon, France
DiplômeenSciencesPolitiques, with distinction, June 1998 International High School of Ferney‐Voltaire, France Baccalauréat, highest distinction, June 1995
Languages: French mother tongue, English fluent, Intermediate German, Basic Hungarian
GRANTS AND AWARDS
SwissNational Science Foundation(SNSF). Principal Investigator for the project ‘Ethics Experts as a Tool of Technocratic Governance? Explaining the Uses of Ethical Expertise in Global Governance’ (231’000 CHF), 2014‐2016
European Commission. Teaching grant for a Jean Monnet European Module (21’000 EUR), 2011‐2014
EconomicandSocialResearchCouncil(ESRC).PhD studentship (full university fees), 2000‐ 2003
StHilda’sCollege. Oxford University, Graduate Award (10’000£), 2001‐2002 EuropeanParliament. Robert Schuman Scholarship (6’000 EUR), 2001 Rhône‐AlpesRegion. France, Socrates scholarship (14’000 EUR), 1998‐1999
PUBLICATIONS
Books/edited volumes:
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2014). The Politics of Values in EU Governance. Occurrences, Effects and Modes of Regulation of Values, Politique européenne, forthcoming(co‐edited with François Forêt)
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2007). TheEuropeanUnionandCulture:betweenEconomicRegulation and Cultural Policy, European Policy Unit Series, Manchester: Manchester University Press.
Peer‐reviewed articles:
Littoz‐Monnet, A. ‘Ethics experts as a Tool of Technocratic Governance: Evidence from the EU’s human embryonic stem cell research policy’, Governance, forthcoming.
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2014). ‘Introduction. Research Agenda for the Study of Values in EU Politics’ in: The Politics of Values in EU Governance. Occurrences, Effects and Modes of Regulation of Values, Politiqueeuropéenne(with François Forêt), forthcoming.
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2014). ‘The Role of Regulators in Policy‐Making Activities: Venue‐ Shopping and Framing Strategies in the EU Regulation of Old Wives Cures’, European JournalofPoliticalResearch, Vol 53, No. 1: 1‐17.
Littoz‐Monnet, A (2013).‘Explaining Policy Conflict across Institutional Venues: EU‐level Struggles over the Memory of the Holocaust’, JournalofCommonMarketStudies,Vol. 51, No. 3: 489‐504.
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2012). ‘The EU Politics of Commemoration. Can Europeans Remember Together?, WestEuropeanPolitics, Vol. 35, No. 5: 1182‐1202.
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2012). ‘Agenda‐setting Dynamics at EU Level: the Case of the EU’s Cultural Policy’, JournalofEuropeanIntegration, Vol. 34, Issue 7: 505‐522.
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2010). ‘Dynamic Multi‐Level Governance – Bringing the Study of Multi‐level Interactions into the Theorizing of European Integration’, European IntegrationOnlinePapers(EIOP), April 2010.
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2008). ‘EU civic citizenship and EU institutions: match or mismatch?, PolitiqueEuropéenne, No. 26, February 2008: 31‐52.
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2006). ‘The EU’s copyright policy: droit d’auteur or right to copy?’ JournalofEuropeanPublicPolicy,Vol. 13, No. 3: 438‐455.
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2005). ‘The EU Politics of Books Pricing’, WestEuropeanPolitics, Vol. 28, No. 1: 159‐181.
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2004). ‘L’Union européenne face au défi du terrorisme’, Studia Diplomatica,Vol. 57, No. 4:5‐94. (with Franklin Dehousse)
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2003). ‘European Cultural Policy: A French Creation?’, FrenchPolitics, Vol. 1, No. 2: 255‐278.
Book chapters:
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2015). ‘The Dynamics of Agenda‐Setting in the field of Cultural Policy’
in: Psychogiopoulou, E. (ed.). The European Union and cultural diversity, Palgrave
MacMillan, forthcoming.
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2013). ‘European Cultural Networks, Social Communication and the Construction Process of the European Community’ in: McMahon, R (ed.). Post‐Identity? CultureandEuropeanIntegration, London: Routledge.
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2013). ‘Cultures of defining culture: EU cultural policy in the context of the study of culture' in: McMahon, R. (ed.). Post‐Identity? Culture and European Integration, London: Routledge (with Richard McMahon).
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2012). ‘The EU Politics of Commemoration Post‐Eastern Enlargement’. In Arcidiacono, B., Milzow, K., Marion, A., Bourneuf, P‐E. Europe Twenty YearsaftertheEndoftheColdWar.TheNewEurope,NewEuropes?,Brussels: Peter Lang. Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2011). ‘Habermas and the interplay of vertical and horizontal dynamics of integration’. In Lodge, J. and K. Sarikakis, Mediation and Culture in the MakingofEurope,Rome: Il Mulino, 214‐229.
Other publications:
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2012). ‘Europeanizing Institutional Memory?’, Current Affairs in Perspective, Pierre du Bois Foundation, No 6, July.
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2011). ‘The EU Politics of Remembrance’, Working Papers in InternationalHistory (Graduate Institute), no. 9, October 2011.
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2010). ‘EU Cultural Policy between Community‐building and Market‐ making: putting the EU’s Cultural Agenda into Historical Perspective’, CurrentAffairsin Perspective, Pierre du Bois Foundation, No 2, March.
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2005). ‘The European Union and Turkey. The implications of a specific enlargement’, IRRI/KIIB papers, Royal Institute of International Relations, Brussels. (with Beatrice Villanueva Penas)
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2002). The European Union and Culture, Briefing, European Parliament, Directorate‐General for Research, January. (with Pernille Winther)
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2001). The European Film Industry. Working document, European parliament, Directorate‐General for Research, October. (with Marek Czaja and Pernille Winther)
In the press:
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2013). ‘L’UE en quête d’un compromis sur les cellules souches’, Le Temps, 26 April.
Dossier découverte ‘The powers of the president in France’, Radio‐Télévision Suisse Romande (TSR), presented in news programme, 2nd April 2012.
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2011). ‘L’impossible mémoire européenne’, LeTemps, 20 October. Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2011). ‘Students from the Institute participate in the Allianz Summer Academy’, TheGlobe, Autumn.
Littoz‐Monnet, A. (2004). ‘Behind the scenes of the EU’s cultural policy’. TheParliament Magazine, Brussels.
Littoz‐Monnet. A. (2004). ‘Broadcasting review sparks debate’. Oxford Analytica Daily NewsBrief, 30 June.
SERVICE TO THE DISCIPLINE
Memberofeditorialboard. Journal Politiqueeuropéenne.
Referee: JournalofCommonMarketStudies(JCMS),PublicAdministration(PA),Journalof European Integration (JEI), Journal of European Public Policy (JEPP), European Integration Online Papers (EIOP), Swiss Political Science Review (SPSR), Politique européenne(PE),CevipolWorkingPapers
ExecutiveCommitteeMember. COST action ‘Bio‐objects and their boundaries’, since Nov. 2011.
Executive Committee Member. European Communities Study Association (ECSA),
Switzerland, since Dec. 2011.
Member of Advisory Board. Programme for the Study of International Governance, Graduate Institute, since Sept. 2013.
Member of Doctoral Committee. International Relations and EU Studies Department, Central European University, 2006‐2009.
Member of research travel grants Committee. International Relations and EU Studies Department, Central European University, 2007‐2008.
MemberofJobSearchCommittees:
Position in EU Politics, IRES Department, Central European University, 2008 Position on EU Foreign Policy, IRES Department, Central European University, 2007 Conference Section Co‐Organizer. ‘Governing Knowledge: Policy and the Politics of Knowledge Production and Use’, ECPR General Conference 2014, Glasgow.
Panel Co‐Organizer. ‘Fédéralisme et dimensions normatives de la politique’, ECPR General Conference, Bordeaux, Sept. 2013.
ConferenceConvener. ‘The EU as a functionalist hegemony’ by Sandra Lavenex, Graduate Institute, Geneva, Dec. 2010.
PanelOrganizer. 'Ideational processes in EU policy‐making', UACES Conference, College of Europe, Bruges, Sept. 2010.
Academiccoordinator. Allianz Summer Academy, Munich, 2009, 2011 and 2013. TEACHING ACTIVITIES
Multilateral Governance and International Organizations – Graduate Institute, MA Level, Spring 2014 (with Prof. Liliana Andonova)
The Role of Knowledge in Global Governance – Graduate Institute, MA level, Fall 2013 Jean Monnet Class: History of European integration – Graduate Institute, Geneva, MA level, 2009‐to date
Jean Monnet Class: The Construction of a European Community: Institutions, Identities and Citizens – Graduate Institute, Geneva, MA level, 2009‐to date
Epistemology and Methods, Graduate Institute, Geneva, MA level, 2011‐2012 (with Dr. Oliver Jütersonke)
Research Methods in History and Politics, Graduate Institute, Geneva, MA level, 2009‐ 2010 (with Prof. Jussi Hanhimaki)
Ethical and Political Issues in Historical Enquiry – Graduate Institute, Geneva, MA level, 2009‐2011
Research in European Studies – Central European University, PhD level, 2007‐ 2009 The European Union and Culture: integration dynamics, decision‐making processes and policies – Central European University, MA level, 2005‐2008
EU Politics and Policies – Central European University, MA level, 2005‐2008
EU policies in South‐Eastern Europe – Central European University, MA level, 2005‐ 2006
Theoretical approaches to the study of the EU – Central European University, MA level, 2005‐2009
EU Institutions and Politics – Business school, Central European University, BA Level, 2005‐2006
Western European Government – Oxford University, BA level, 2001‐2003 History of European integration – Oxford University, BA level, 2001‐ 2003
CONFERENCE PAPERS – most recent only
‘Uses of Bioethical Expertise’, Workshop ‘The New Politics of Knowledge’, Edinburgh University, June 2014.
‘International Organizations’ Competence Creep into the Governance of Bioethical Issues. The Use of Ethics Experts as a Bureaucratic Device’, SPSA Annual Congress, Jan. 2014.
‘Ethics Experts as a Tool of Technocratic Governance: The Case of the EU’s Medical Biotechnology Policy’, ECPR General Conference, Bordeaux, Sept. 2013.
‘The Ethicization of EU Politics: the Case of the Governance of Medical Biotechnologies’, Swiss Political Science Association Annual Congress, Jan. 2013.
The end of Global Technocratic Governance: The Ethicization of EU Science and Technology Policy’, EU Workshop ‘The Ambiguous Union’, Graduate Institute, Oct. 2012. ‘EU‐Level Memory Frames Competion: Explaining how Memory Discourses make their way onto Political Agendas’, CEISR, Portsmouth, June 2012.
‘The EU as a Political Opportunity Structure: Regulatory Agencies as Venue‐Shoppers’, 19th Conference of Europeanists, CES 19th General Conference, Boston, March 2012.
‘The EU politics of memory: Europeanizing the condemnation of the Holocaust’, 19th
Conference of Europeanists, CES 19th General Conference, Boston, March 2012.
‘Transnationalizing Memory ‐ Can Europeans ‘Remember’ Together?’, 18th Conference of Europeanists, CES 18th General Conference, Barcelona, June 2011.
'The politics of commemoration at EU level. Can Europeans remember together?', Colloque Pierre du Bois, ' Europe Twenty Years after the End of the Cold War. The New Europe, New Europes’, Graduate Institute, Geneva, Oct. 2010.
‘Reframing Culture as Useful: Issue Definition as European Commission Politics’, UACES Conference, College of Europe, Bruges, Sept. 2010.
‘When the Outcome is in the Process: a Multi‐level account of European Integration Dynamics’, ECPR General Conference, Porto, June 2010.
Also presented at the ECSA/Switzerland Conference, University of Geneva, Nov. 2010. INVITED LECTURES
Université Libre de Bruxelles, (Feb. 2014; March 2013), University of Lausanne (May 2014; May 2013), Central European University, IRES Department (May 2014), International Summer University for Intercultural Leadership, Istambul (July 2013), University of Geneva, Staff Seminar (Dec. 2012), World Trade Institute, Bern, (Nov. 2010), Executive Masters Programme, Graduate Institute (Feb. 2010), Jagiellonian University of Krakow,(Feb. 2009), Maastricht University (April 2008), Loughborough University, Political Science Seminar Series (March 2008), Central European University, Sunlearning Summer Course (Aug. 2007), College of Europe, Bruges (Feb. 2006).