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Bart Bonikowski Curriculum Vitae

Department of Sociology Phone: (212) 998-8448

New York University Fax: (212) 995-4140

Puck Building, Room 4143 bonikowski@nyu.edu

295 Lafayette St., New York, NY 10012 wp.nyu.edu/bonikowski

APPOINTMENTS

2020- Associate Professor of Sociology and Politics, New York University 2016-20 Associate Professor of Sociology, Harvard University

2011-16 Assistant Professor of Sociology, Harvard University

2018-19 Lenore Annenberg and Wallis Annenberg Fellow in Communication, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Science, Stanford University

2017-20 Co-Director, Research Cluster on Challenges to Democracy (formerly Global Populism), Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University

2015-20 Director of Undergraduate Programs, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University

2013-14 Distinguished Research Faculty Associate, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University

2012-20 Resident Faculty, Center for European Studies, Harvard University

2012-20 Faculty Associate, Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University 2011-20 Faculty Associate, Inequality and Social Policy Program, Harvard University

2011-20 Faculty Associate, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University EDUCATION

Ph.D. Princeton University, Sociology, 2011 M.A. Princeton University, Sociology, 2008 M.A. Duke University, Sociology, 2005

B.A. Queen’s University (Canada), Sociology, 2003 PUBLICATIONS

Journal Articles

Bonikowski, Bart, and Oscar Stuhler. “Reclaiming the Past to Transcend the Present: Nostalgic Appeals in U.S. Presidential Elections.” The Sociological Forum. Conditionally accepted.

Simonsen, Kristina, and Bart Bonikowski. “Moralizing Immigration: The Impact of Political Framing on Polarization in the United States and Denmark.” Comparative Political Studies.

Forthcoming.

Bonikowski, Bart, and Paul DiMaggio. “Mapping Culture with Latent Class Analysis: A Response to Eger and Hjerm.” Nations and Nationalism. Forthcoming.

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Bonikowski, Bart, Yuval Feinstein, and Sean Bock. 2021. “The Partisan Sorting of ‘America’: How Nationalist Cleavages Shaped the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election.” American Journal of Sociology 127(2): 492-561.

Rooduijn, Matthijs, Bart Bonikowski, and Jante Parlevliet. 2021. “Populist and Nativist Attitudes:

Does In-Group/Out-Group Thinking Spill Over Across Domains?” European Union Politics 22(2):248-65.

Feinstein, Yuval, and Bart Bonikowski. 2021. “Nationalist Narratives and Anti-Immigrant Attitudes:

Exceptionalism and Collective Victimhood in Contemporary Israel.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 47(3):741-61.

Simonsen, Kristina, and Bart Bonikowski. 2020. “Is Civic Nationalism Necessarily Inclusive?

Conceptions of Nationhood and Anti-Muslim Attitudes in Europe.” European Journal of Political Research 59(1):114-36.

Bonikowski, Bart, Daphne Halikiopoulou, Eric Kaufmann, and Matthijs Rooduijn. 2019. “Populism and Nationalism in a Comparative Perspective: A Scholarly Exchange.” Nations and

Nationalism 25(1):58-81.

Among the top 20 most downloaded Nations and Nationalism articles of 2017 and 2018.

Bonikowski, Bart. 2017. “Ethno-nationalist Populism and the Mobilization of Collective Resentment.” British Journal of Sociology.68(S1):181-213.

Among the top 20 most downloaded British Journal of Sociology articles of 2017 and 2018.

Bonikowski, Bart. 2017. “Three Lessons of Contemporary Populism in Europe and the United States.” The Brown Journal of World Affairs 23:9-24.

Bonikowski, Bart, and Paul DiMaggio. 2016. “Varieties of American Popular Nationalism.” American Sociological Review. 81:949-980.

Among 25 most frequently downloaded articles (in 2017) published anytime by ASA journals (https://bit.ly/2M92Vmc); fourth highest cited ASR article of 2016-19

(https://bit.ly/2lAgOlF).

Bonikowski, Bart. 2016. “Nationalism in Settled Times.” Annual Review of Sociology. 42:427-49.

Bonikowski, Bart, and Noam Gidron. 2016. “The Populist Style in American Politics: Presidential Campaign Rhetoric, 1952-1996.” Social Forces 94:1593-621.

Among 5 highly cited Social Forces articles granted open access by Oxford University Press (https://bit.ly/2kj066n)

Bonikowski, Bart. 2010. “Cross-National Interaction and Cultural Similarity: A Relational Analysis.”

International Journal of Comparative Sociology 51:315-48. (Lead article).

Honorable Mention, Graduate Paper Award, Global Division of the Society for the Study of Social Problems

Pager, Devah, Bruce Western, and Bart Bonikowski. 2009. “Race at Work: The Realities of Race and Criminal Record in the NYC Job Market.” In Inequality and Society: Social Science Perspectives on Social Stratification, edited by Jeff Manza and Michael Sauder. New York: W.W. Norton &

Company.

Pager, Devah, Bruce Western, and Bart Bonikowski. 2009. “Discrimination in a Low-Wage Labor Market: A Field Experiment.” American Sociological Review 74:777-799.

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DiMaggio, Paul, and Bart Bonikowski. 2008. “Make Money Surfing the Web? The Impact of Internet Use on the Earnings of U.S. Workers.” American Sociological Review 73:227-50.

Bonikowski, Bart. 2005. “Flying While Arab: Racial Profiling After 9/11.” The Discourse of Sociological Practice 7.

Bonikowski, Bart. 2004. "Questioning Pedagogy: Reflections on the Critical Theory of the Curriculum." The Discourse of Sociological Practice 6.

Book Chapters and Other Scholarly Contributions

Bonikowski, Bart. 2019. “Trump’s Populism: The Mobilization of Nationalist Cleavages and the Future of U.S. Democracy.” Pp. 110-131 in When Democracy Trumps Populism: Lessons from Europe & Latin America, edited by Kurt Weyland and Raúl Madrid. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Bonikowski, Bart. 2017. “Nationhood as Cultural Repertoire: Collective Identities and Political Attitudes in France and Germany.” Pp. 147-74 in Everyday Nationhood: Theorising Culture, Identity and Belonging after Banal Nationalism, edited by Michael Skey and Marco Antonsich.

London, UK: Palgrave.

Bonikowski, Bart. 2017. “Big Data: Challenges and Opportunities for Comparative Historical Sociology.” Trajectories: Newsletter of the ASA Comparative and Historical Section 28(2): 29-32 Bonikowski, Bart, and Noam Gidron. 2016. “Multiple Traditions in Populism Research: Toward a

Theoretical Synthesis.” Comparative Politics Newsletter, American Political Science Association.

26(2):7-14.

Bonikowski, Bart. 2015. “The Promise of Bourdieusian Political Sociology.” Theory & Society 44:385- 91.

Bonikowski, Bart, and Nina Gheihman. 2014. “Nation-State as Symbolic Construct.” In

The International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd Edition, edited by James D.

Wright. Oxford, UK: Elsevier.

Gidron, Noam, and Bart Bonikowski. 2013. “Varieties of Populism: Literature Review and Research Agenda.” Working Paper, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.

Bonikowski, Bart. 2013. “Varieties of Popular Nationalism in Modern Democracies.” Working Paper, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.

Ruef, Martin, Bart Bonikowski, and Howard Aldrich. 2008. “Business Owner Demography, Human Capital, and Social Networks.” Pp. 95-114 in New Firm Creation in the U.S.: Initial Explorations with the PSED II Data Set, edited by Paul D. Reynolds and Richard T. Curtin. New York:

Springer.

Bonikowski, Bart. 2008. “Research on American Nationalism: Review of Literature, Annotated Bibliography, and Directory of Publicly Available Data Sets.” RSF Working Paper. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Bonikowski, Bart, and Miller McPherson. 2007. "The Sociology of Voluntary Associations." Pp.

197-207 in 21st Century Sociology: A Reference Handbook, edited by Clifton D. Bryant and Dennis L. Peck. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

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Bonikowski, Bart and Lisa McCormick. 2007. “Culture Section Mini-Conference: ‘Models in Cultural Sociology’” Newsletter of the Sociology of Culture Section of the ASA 22:10-12.

Reviews

Bonikowski, Bart. 2021. “Review of The New American Creed: The Eclipse of Citizenship and Rise of Populism.” Contemporary Sociology 50(2):156-7.

Bonikowski, Bart. 2015. “Review of Digitally Enabled Social Change: Activism in the Internet Age.” Social Forces 93:e88.

Bonikowski, Bart. 2015. “Comments on Sinews of the Nation, by Dan Lainer-Vos.” Trajectories:

Newsletter of the ASA Comparative Historical Section. 26:52-6.

Bonikowski, Bart. 2010. “Review of MDM” The Journal of Architecture 15:121-3.

Media

Research and expert opinion featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Vox, Pacific Standard, TIME Magazine, Slate, The American Interest, New York Magazine, The Dallas Morning News, KCRW/Public Radio International, Think Progress, Voice of America News, Human Events, The Harvard Gazette, Harvard Political Review, Epicenter, The Stanford Daily, Stretegika, el Periódico de Catalunya, South China Morning Post, Pakistan Today, and the Annex and Disrupting the Global Order podcasts.

Bonikowski, Bart, and Daniel Ziblatt. 2019. “Mainstream Conservative Parties Paved the Way for Far-Right Nationalism.” Monkey Cage, The Washington Post. December 2.

Bonikowski, Bart, and Paul DiMaggio. 2017. “What 4 Types of American Nationalism Can Tell Us about Trump Voters.” Monkey Cage, The Washington Post. February 8.

Bonikowski, Bart. 2016. “The World That Awaits President-Elect Trump: Europe.” Epicenter Blog, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University. November 22.

Bonikowski, Bart. 2016. "For President Trump, the Road Ahead: A Surge in Ethno-Nationalism."

The Harvard Gazette. November 9.

Bonikowski, Bart. 2016. “Background to Brexit: Populism, Nationalism, and the Politics of Resentment.” Epicenter Blog, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University. July 21.

Bonikowski, Bart. 2016. “Un pur produit Américain. [trans: Trump, Made in America.]” Le 1 Hebdo. May 3.

Bonikowski, Bart, and Noam Gidron. 2016. “Trump and Sanders Aren’t Blazing New Trails.”

Monkey Cage, The Washington Post. April 28.

WORK UNDER REVIEW

Bonikowski, Bart, and Yueran Zhang. “Populism as Dog-Whistle Politics: Anti-Elite Discourse and Sentiments toward Minorities in the 2016 Presidential Election.” Revise and resubmit.

Bonikowski, Bart, Yuchen Luo, and Oscar Stuhler. “Politics as Usual? Antecedents of Radical-Right Frames in U.S. Electoral Discourse.”

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Bonikowski, Bart. Radicalized: How the Right Mobilized Exclusionary Nationalism and Undermined Liberal Democracy. (book project; under advance contract at Princeton University Press)

Bonikowski, Bart, and Sean Bock. “Nationalist Cleavages in Contemporary Democracies: Collective Identity and Support for Radical Politics.”

Bonikowski, Bart, Yuval Feinstein, and Stuart Perrett. “Nationalism and Partisanship Among U.S.

Ethnic Minorities.”

Bonikowski, Bart, Yuval Feinstein, and Stuart Perrett. “Nationalism and the Partisan Gap in Evaluations of COVID-19 Mitigation Practices.”

GRANTS,AWARDS, AND FELLOWSHIPS

2020 Social Science and Humanities Research Council (Canada) (Project Title: “Automation, Local and Global Economic Dynamics, and Populism,” $69,822, Co-PI: Peter Loewen, University of Toronto)

2018 Dean's Competitive Fund for Promising Scholarship Award, Harvard University (Project Title: “The Resonance of Radical Politics: Populism, Nationalism, and Authoritarianism in the United States and Europe,” $38,500)

2018 Lenore Annenberg and Wallis Annenberg Fellowship in Communication, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University (50% of annual salary) 2017 Weatherhead Center for Foreign and International Affairs Medium Faculty Grant,

Harvard University (Project Title: “The Resonance of Radical Politics,” $25,000) 2017 Weatherhead Center for Foreign and International Affairs Research Cluster Program,

Harvard University (Project Title: “Research Cluster on Global Populism,” $180,000, Co-PI: Dani Rodrik, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University)

2015 Institute for Quantitative Social Science Undergraduate Research Scholars Program, Harvard University (Project Title: “Impact of Populist Claims-Making on Group Classification,” $1,500)

2015 Institute for Quantitative Social Science Undergraduate Research Scholars Program, Harvard University (Project Title: “Dynamics of National Attachment in the United States, 2010-2014,” $1,500)

2015 Behavioral Laboratory in the Social Sciences, Harvard University (Project Title:

“National Identification among U.S. Ethnic Minorities,” cost of full-time RA for three months)

2013 William F. Milton Fund, Harvard Medical School (Project Title: “Varieties of Collective Identification Among Ethnic Minorities in the U.S.,” $40,000)

2013 Binational Science Foundation, Startup Research Grant (Project Title: “Collective Identification Among Ethnic Minorities: A Comparative Analysis of the USA and Israel,” $120,000, Co-PI: Yuval Feinstein, University of Haifa)

2013 Weatherhead Center for Foreign and International Affairs, Junior Faculty Synergy Semester in International Affairs, Harvard University (Project Title: “Popular Nationalism in Modern Democracies,” $50,000)

2013 Institute for Quantitative Social Undergraduate Research Scholars Program, Harvard University (Project Title: “Populist Politics in Contemporary Democracies,” $4,000)

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2012 Weatherhead Center for Foreign and International Affairs Incubation Grant, Harvard University (Project Title: “Populist Politics in Contemporary Democracies,” $26,464) 2011 Graduate Student Paper Award Honorable Mention, Global Division of the Society

for the Study of Social Problems (paper title: “Cross-National Interaction and Cultural Similarity: A Relational Analysis”)

2010-2011 Dissertation Fellowship, Josephine De Kármán Fellowship Trust ($22,000)

2010-2011 Dissertation Writing Grant, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, Princeton University ($23,230)

2010-2011 Quin Morton Teaching Fellowship, Princeton Writing Program (offer declined) 2010 Reinhard Bendix Award Honorable Mention, ASA Comparative/Historical Sociology

Section (paper title: “Shared Representations of the Nation-State in Thirty Countries:

An Inductive Approach to Cross-National Attitudinal Research.”)

2010 Graduate Student Paper Prize Honorable Mention, ASA Political Sociology Section (paper title: “Shared Representations of the Nation-State in Thirty Countries: An Inductive Approach to Cross-National Attitudinal Research.”)

2010 Dissertation Support Grant, Department of Sociology, Princeton University ($1,000) 2009-2010 Charlotte Elizabeth Procter Honorific Fellowship, Princeton University ($31,000) 2009-2010 Fellowship of Woodrow Wilson Scholars, Princeton University ($31,000)

2008-2009 Fellowship of Woodrow Wilson Scholars, Princeton University ($30,000)

2007 Research Grant for “Nationalism in the United States,” Russell Sage Foundation (PI:

Paul DiMaggio)

2007 Summer Research Grant, Canadian Studies Program, Princeton University ($2,500) 2005-2008 Graduate Fellowship, Princeton University

2006 Charles W. Lummis Scholarship, Princeton University 2003-2005 Graduate Fellowship, Duke University

2004 Poland in the Rockies Conference Scholarship

2003 John R. Houston Memorial Book Prize, Queen’s University ($750)

2003 Christopher Knapper Award for Excellence in Teaching, Queen’s University 2003 March of Remembrance and Hope Scholarship

2002 A. Ephraim Diamond Award, Queen’s University

1999 Pat Douglas-Murray Memorial Scholarship, Queen’s University INVITED TALKS

2020 “The 2020 Election: A Cultural Post-Mortem.”

Culture and Contemporary Life Series, American Sociological Association, December.

2020 “The Partisan Sorting of `America': How Nationalist Cleavages Shaped the 2016 U.S.

Presidential Election”

Centre for the Study of Democratic Politics, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, November.

2020 “Populism, Nationalism and Racial Politics in the US.”

Politics and International Studies, Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia, October.

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2020 “The Polarization of Nationalist Cleavages and the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election.”

Department of Political Studies, Queen’s University, Kingston, Canada, October.

2020 “Populism and the Presidency of Donald Trump.”

Instituto Universitario de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal, October.

2020 “How Can Computational Text Analysis Be Used in the Study of Social and Symbolic Boundaries?”

Boundaries, Membership, and Belonging Programme, CIFAR, July.

2019 “Nationalism in Contemporary U.S. Politics”

MIT Sloan School of Management, Cambridge, MA, December.

2019 “The Polarization of Nationalist Cleavages and the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election”

Department of Sociology, New York University, November.

2019 “Does East-Central European Populism Require a Separate Theory?”

Center for European Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, November.

2019 “The Polarization of Nationalist Cleavages and the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election”

Institute for Advanced Computational Science, Stony Brook University, October.

2019 “Is Civic Nationalism Necessarily Inclusive? Conceptions of Nationhood and Anti-Muslim Attitudes in Europe”

Center for the Study of Europe, Boston University, Boston, MA, October.

2019 “The Rise of Radical Politics: What Does It Mean and Why Now?”

The Riley Institute, Furman University, Greenville, SC, August.

2019 “Toward a Comparative Model of Radical-Right Politics”

American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August.

2019 “The Polarization of Nationalist Cleavages and the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election”

American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August.

2019 “Populism, Nationalism, and the Rise of Radical Politics”

American Sociological Association, New York, NY, August.

2019 “The Resonance and Polarization of Nationalist Beliefs in Contemporary Politics”

CIFAR Successful Societies Workshop, Banff, Canada, May.

2019 “The Polarization of Nationalist Cleavages and the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election”

Center on Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law, Stanford University, April.

2019 “The Polarization of Nationalist Cleavages and the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election”

“Workshop on Globalization, Populism, and the International Order,” University of California, Riverside, April.

2019 “White Nationalism in Contemporary U.S. Politics”

“Contemporary White Supremacy in America: What Are Its Links to the Nazi Past?,” Center for Jewish Civilization, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, April.

2019 “The Polarization of Nationalist Cleavages and the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election”

Department of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara, March.

2019 “The Polarization of Nationalist Cleavages and the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election”

Department of Sociology, Stanford University, February.

2018 “Populist Challenges to Democracy”

Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University, November.

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2018 “Populism as Dog-Whistle Politics: Anti-Elite Discourse and Sentiments toward Minorities in the 2016 Presidential Election” (with Yueran Zhang)

Department of Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles, October.

2018 “The Global Rise of Nationalism”

Aspen Foreign Ministers Forum, Versailles, France, June.

2018 Keynote address: “The Mobilization of Resentment: Populism, Nationalism, and Authoritarianism in the United States and Europe”

“Populist Attitudes in Comparative Perspective,” University of Bamberg, Germany, June.

2018 “Populism as Dog-Whistle Politics: Anti-Elite Discourse and Sentiments toward Minorities in the 2016 Presidential Election” (with Yueran Zhang)

Politicologenetmaal 2018, University of Leiden, the Netherlands, June.

2018 “Is Civic Nationalism Necessarily Inclusive? Conceptions of Nationhood and Anti-Muslim Attitudes in Europe”

Department of Political Science, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, June.

2018 “It’s Not Fair: The Backlash against Globalization and Financial Deepening”

SSRC-Princeton Dignity and Debt Network Inaugural Roundtable, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, May.

2018 Keynote address: “Trump, Populism, and the Politics of Resentment”

“Democracy in Decline? The Challenge of Global Populism” Conference, University of Delaware, Newark, DE, May.

2018 “Is Civic Nationalism Necessarily Inclusive? Conceptions of Nationhood and Anti-Muslim Attitudes in Europe”

WCFIA Cultural Politics Seminar, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, April.

2018 “The Mobilization of Resentment in the United States and Europe”

Centre d'études et de recherches internationals, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Canada, March.

2018 “Is Civic Nationalism Necessarily Inclusive? Conceptions of Nationhood and Anti-Muslim Attitudes in Europe”

Department of Sociology, London School of Economics, London, UK, March.

2018 “Is Civic Nationalism Necessarily Inclusive? Conceptions of Nationhood and Anti-Muslim Attitudes in Europe”

Sociology of Culture Workshop, New York University, New York, NY, February.

2018 “The Resonance of Radical Politics”

“Sites of Populism” Conference, The Einstein Forum, Potsdam, Germany, January.

2017 Keynote address: “The Mobilization of Resentment: Making Sense of Populism, Nationalism, and Authoritarianism in the United States and Europe”

Harvard Alumni Association, European Club Annual Meeting, Cascais, Portugal, October.

2017 “Ethno-Nationalist Populism and the Mobilization of Resentment”

Conference on “President Trump’s Populism: Lessons from Europe and Latin America,”

University of Texas - Austin, September.

2017 “Populism as Dog-Whistle Politics: Anti-Elite Discourse and Sentiments toward Minorities in the 2016 Presidential Election” (with Yueran Zhang)

American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, August.

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2017 “From ‘Workers’ to the ‘People:’ Left-Wing Populist Discourse in the European Parliament.”

Council for European Studies, Glasgow, UK, June.

2017 “Ethno-nationalist Populism and the Mobilization of Resentment.”

Department of Sociology, London School of Economics, London, UK, June.

2017 “Populism, Nationalism, and Authoritarianism in an Era of Radical Politics.”

David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, May.

2017 “Understanding What Populism Is and Isn’t.”

Harvard Inequality Seminar. Cambridge, MA, May.

2017 “Populism amidst Crisis: Populist Discourse in the European Parliament, 1999-2012.”

European Union Studies Association, Miami, FL, May.

2017 20 Questions for Heather Richardson.

Mahindra Humanities Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, March.

2016 “Using the Big Data Revolution to Reflect on Limitations of Small Data and Old Methods.”

Big Data/Big Theory Authors-Meet-Critics Session, ASA Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, August.

2016 “Collective Identification and Elite Claims-Making in Political Fields: Studying Political Culture with Large-Scale Textual Data.”

Session on Digitized (Big) Data and Comparative Historical Sociology, ASA Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, August.

2016 “Taking Populism, Nationalism, and Political Ideology Seriously in an Era of Radical Politics”

Social Exclusion and Inclusion Seminar, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, April.

2016 “Populism as Political Strategy: Evidence from U.S. Presidential Elections”

Forum on Entrepreneurship Analytics, Scholarship, and Thought, Brown University, Providence, RI, February

2015 “Populist Claims-Making in European Legislative Discourse” (with Noam Gidron) Comparative Research Workshop, Yale University, New Haven, CT, November Department of Sociology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, October

Undergraduate Research Scholars Program, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, March 2015 “The Populist Style in Democratic Politics” (with Noam Gidron)

Department of Sociology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, February 2014 “Comments on Daniel Lainer-Vos’s Sinews of the Nation.”

Author Meets Critic Panel, Social Science History Association, Toronto, ON, November 2014 “Comments on Andreas Wimmer’s Ethnic Boundary Making.”

Author Meets Critics Panel, Association for the Study of Nationalities, New York, NY, April 2014 “Experimenting with Experiments.”

Special Session on Experimental Methods, Culture and Social Analysis Workshop, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, February

2013 “Comments on David Swartz’s Symbolic Power, Politics, and Intellectuals.”

Department of Sociology, Boston University, Boston, MA, October

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10/16 2013 “Varieties of Popular Nationalism”

American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, August

Inequality and Social Policy Program, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, April International Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, April

Department of Sociology, Brown University, Providence, RI, March 2012 “Varieties of Popular Nationalism”

Mahindra Humanities Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, November

Seminar on the State and Capitalism since 1800, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, November

Department of Sociology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, October

Transnational Sociology Workshop, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, September

2011 “Shared Representations of the Nation-State in Thirty Countries: An Inductive Approach to Cross-National Attitudinal Research”

Sociology Department, Boston University, Boston, MA, December

2011 “Comparing Meaning Structures: The Case of Popular Sentiments toward the Nation-State”

New Developments in Cultural Sociology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, September 2010 “Shared Representations of the Nation-State in Modern Democracies.”

Sociology Department, University of California, Berkeley, CA, November Sociology Department, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, November Sociology Department, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT, November

Center for the Study of Social Organization, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, October 2010 “Field-Spanning Networks and the Politicization of the Economy. A Response to David

Stark.”

Center for the Study of Social Organization, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, September 2010 “The Globalization of Modern Personhood. A Response to John Meyer.”

Center for the Study of Social Organization, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, April 2009 “Latent Meaning Structures in a Comparative Context, or How to Study Nationalism

without Being a Methodological Nationalist.”

Fellowship of Woodrow Wilson Scholars Workshop, Princeton University, October 2007 “What Can Sociology Learn from Organizational Economics? A Response to Robert

Gibbons.”

Economic Sociology Workshop, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, November 2006 “Has Internet Use Affected the Earnings of U.S. Workers?” (with Paul DiMaggio)

New Directions in the Study of Inequality, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, April CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

2021 “Nationalism and the Partisan Gap in Evaluations ofCOVID-19 Mitigation Practices.”

American Sociological Association, Online, August.

2019 “The Polarization of Nationalist Cleavages and the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election”

American Sociological Association, New York, NY, August.

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2018 “Measuring Frames and Identities: What Computational Text Analysis Can Teach Us About Radical Politics”

Harvard Symposium on Applied Computational Text Analysis, Cambridge, MA, May 2018 “Nationalism in the Age of Radical Politics”

Council for European Studies, Chicago, IL, March

2017 “Populism as Dog-Whistle Politics: Anti-Elite Discourse and Sentiments toward Minorities in the 2016 Presidential Election” (with Yueran Zhang)

American Sociological Association, Montreal, QC, August

2017 “Field Theory as a Tool for Sociological Research on Institutional Politics.”

American Sociological Association, Montreal, QC, August

2017 “Conceptions of Nationhood and Anti-Muslim Sentiments in Europe.” (with Kristina Bakkær Simonsen)

Council for European Studies, Glasgow, UK, June

2016 “When do Americans Feel American? Dynamics of National Identification on Twitter.”

Social Science History Association, Chicago, IL, November.

2016 “Populism amidst Crisis: European Political Discourse during the Great Recession.” (with Noam Gidron)

Council for European Studies, Philadelphia, PA, April

2015 “A Populist Era?: An Analysis of Legislative Discourse in the European Parliament, 1999- 2014” (with Noam Gidron)

American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, September Council for European Studies, Paris, France, July

Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April

2015 “The Populist Style in American Politics: Presidential Campaign Rhetoric, 1952-1996” (with Noam Gidron)

American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL, August

2014 “Populist Claims-Making in Legislative Discourse: Evidence from the European Parliament, 1999-2004” (with Noam Gidron)

American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 2014 “Populism in U.S. Presidential Elections” (with Noam Gidron) Social Science History Association, Toronto, ON, November

2014 “Populist Claims-Making in the Fifth European Parliament, 1999-2004” (with Noam Gidron)

Council for European Studies, Washington, DC, March 2012 “Varieties of Popular American Nationalism.”

American Sociological Association, Denver, CO, August 2012 “Varieties of Collective Identification in the European Union.”

Council for European Studies, Boston, MA, March

2011 “Comparative Cultural Research after the Cognitive Turn.”

Eastern Sociological Society, Philadelphia, PA, February

2010 “Shared Representations of the Nation in Thirty Countries: An Inductive Approach to Cross-National Attitudinal Research.”

American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA, August

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2009 “Beyond National Identity: Collective Schemata of the Nation in Thirty Countries.”

American Political Science Association, Toronto, ON, September American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August 2006 “Does Internet Use Affect Earnings?” (with Paul DiMaggio)

American Sociological Association, Montreal, QC, August

2006 “’The Pride of Morally Purifying Shame’: The Jedwabne Debate in Poland.”

Southern Sociological Society, New Orleans, LA, March

2005 “Dancing to Darwin’s Beat: Cultural Niche Dynamics in Sociodemographic Space.”

American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA, August Southern Sociological Society, Charlotte, NC, April

2005 “Gender Represented: Women and Men in the United States Congress.” (with James Cook) Southern Sociological Society, Charlotte, NC, April

2005 “Building Intercultural Dialogue: Lessons from Media Representations of Collective Memory in the Jedwabne Debate.”

Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America, Pittsburgh, PA, June

2005 “Flying While Arab (Or Was It Muslim? Or Middle Eastern?): A Preliminary Analysis of Racial Profiling After September 11th

Social Theory Forum, University of Massachusetts-Boston, MA, April

2004 “Questioning Pedagogy: Reflections on the Critical Theory of the Curriculum.”

Social Theory Forum, University of Massachusetts-Boston, MA, April Southern Sociological Society, Atlanta, GA, April

American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, August

2004 “The Vigilant Assemblage: A Brief Commentary on Gilles Deleuze's 'Postscript on the Societies of Control' as a Theory of Surveillance.”

Association for Cultural Studies, Urbana-Champaign, IL, June

2003 “Remembering Without Taking Away: World War II and the Holocaust in Polish and Jewish Collective Memories.”

Reflecting the Holocaust through a Prism, University of Toronto, ON, November CONFERENCES ORGANIZED

2019 Mini-Conference on Radical Politics (“States of Exception?), American Sociological Society Political Sociology Section, New York (with Richard Lachmann, Tom Janoski, Carlos de la Torre, Delia Baldassarri, and Reynaldo Ortiz-Minaya)

2018 WCFIA Conference on Populism and the Future of Democracy, Talloires, France (with Daniel Ziblatt)

2018 Harvard Symposium on Applied Computational Text Analysis, Cambridge, MA 2018 25th International Conference of Europeanists (“Europe and the World: Mobilities,

Values, and Citizenship”), Chicago, IL (Program Committee Co-Chair, with Carla Santos) 2017-18 Seminar Series on Global Populism, WCFIA Research Cluster on Global Populism,

Harvard University (with Dani Rodrik)

2016-18 Seminar Series on Populism, Nationalism, and Radical Politics, Minda de Gunzburg Center for Eur opean Studies, Harvard University (with Max Goplerud, Colleen Driscoll, and Briitta van Staalduinen)

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2011 Mini-Conference on Comparative Cultural Sociology, Eastern Sociological Society, Boston, MA (with Michèle Lamont)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

New York University

Soc-GA 3000: Introduction to Computational Text Analysis (2022 S) Soc-UA 950: Sociology Senior Honors Seminar (2021 F, 2022 S) Soc-UA 936: Radical Politics in Contemporary Democracies (2021 S) Harvard University

Soc 23: Introduction to Political Sociology (2016 F, 2017 F, 2020 S) Soc 220: Introduction to Computational Text Analysis (2018 S) Soc 98Be: Culture, Power, and Politics (2016 S)

Soc 310: Qualifying Paper Seminar (2015 F, 2016 F) Soc 170: Culture and Networks (2013 S, 2015 S, 2015 F)

Soc 304: Culture and Social Analysis Workshop (2012-2013, 2014-2015, 2015-2016, 2016-2017) Soc 98Bc: Logic of Cultural Comparison (2012 S, 2012 F)

Soc 267: Political Sociology (2011 F, 2012 F, 2015 S) Princeton University

2008 Sociology of Law (primary instructor: Kim Scheppele) 2006 American Society and Politics (primary instructor: Paul Starr)

2006 Race, Class, and Gender Inequality (primary instructor: Mario Small) Queen’s University

2002-2003 Introduction to Film Studies, Queen’s University (primary instructor: Peter Baxter) ADVISING

Graduate

New York University

2020-2021 Dissertation committees: Stuart Perrett, Mireia Triguero Roura (Columbia University) 2020-2021 Comprehensive exam committees: Yuchen Luo, Michelle Cera, Xinyi Zhang

2020-2021 Reading courses: Yuchen Luo (political culture)

2020-2021 Advanced Quantitative Research MA theses: Peter Moskalew Harvard University

2011-2019 Dissertation committees: Sean Bock, Elliot Stoller, Elena Ayala-Hurtado, Andreja Siliunas, Victoria Asbury, Nathan Robinson (co-chair), Bo Yun Park, Kwan Woo Kim, Xialoin Zhuo, Colleen Driscoll (Government), Eleni Arzoglu, Mischa Heider (Physics), Nina Gheihman (’20), Charlotte Lloyd (’19), Gru Han (’19), Matthew Clair (’18), Carly Knight (’18), Phoenix Chi Wang (co-chair) (’17), Utaukwa Allen (HGSE) (’17), Volha Charnysh (Government) (’17), Danilo Mandić (’15), Dong Kyun Im (’13), Chana Teeger (’13)

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2012-2019 Qualifying paper committees: Sean Bock (chair), Elliot Stoller (co-chair), Cherrie Bucknor, Ahmmad Brown, John Towey, Matt Brooke, Victoria Asbury, Mo Torres, Bo Yun Park, Siobhan Greatorex-Voith, Stefan Dimitriadis, Amy Tsang, Nina Gheihman, Kwan Woo Kim, Gru Han, Charlotte Lloyd, Xiaolin Zhuo, Anny Fenton (chair), Utaukwa Allen (HGSE), Ekédi Mpondo-Dika, Theo Leenman

2011-2013 Oral examination committees (departmental requirement eliminated in 2013): Theo Leenman, Danilo Mandic, Carly Knight, Phoenix Chi Wang, Volha Charnysh (Government), Mischa Heider (Physics)

Undergraduate Harvard University

2015-2017 Special concentrations: Jonathan Roberts (Organizational Behavior)

2011-2016 Senior theses: Brett Dowling, Curtis St. Pierre, Vicky Venegas, Simone Zhang (Hoopes Prize Winner), Sara Joe Wolansky

2012-2015 Undergraduate supervised research (Soc 91r): Colin Criss, Luke Greiner, Charlene Lee SERVICE

To the Department New York University

2021-2022 Faculty Search Committee 2021-2022 Executive Advisory Committee 2020-2021 Graduate Admissions Committee Harvard University

2019-2020 Committee on Undergraduate Degrees, Harvard University 2017-2018 General Examination Committee, Harvard University 2017-2018 Committee on Higher Degrees, Harvard University 2016-2017 General Examination Committee, Harvard University 2016-2017 Departmental Colloquium (Chair), Harvard University 2015-2016 Committee on Higher Degrees, Harvard University 2014-2015 Graduate Admissions Committee, Harvard University

2012-2013 Departmental Colloquium Committee (Chair), Harvard University 2012-2013 General Examination Committee, Harvard University

2011-2012 Political Sociology General Exam Revision Committee, Harvard University 2011-2012 Departmental Colloquium Committee (Chair), Harvard University

2011-2012 Junior Faculty Search Committee, Harvard University

2010-2011 Departmental Colloquium (Co-organizer), Harvard University

2008-2009 Graduate Admissions Committee (Student Member), Princeton University 2005-2006 Graduate Student Advisory Council, Princeton University

2004-2005 Sociology Graduate Policy Committee, Duke University 2003-2004 Sociology Faculty Board, Duke University

2004-2005 Graduate Student Forum (Founder and Chair), Duke University

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New York University

2020-2021 CAS Dean’s Undergraduate Research Fund Selection Committee 2020-2021 Department of Sociology Graduate Admissions Committee Harvard University

2019-2020 Undergraduate Research Grant Committee, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs

2016-2020 Co-Chair, Study Group on Populism, Nationalism, and Radical Politics, Center for European Studies

2016-2020 Steering Committee, Center for European Studies

2015-2020 Executive Committee, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs 2017-2018 Undergraduate Research Grant Committee, Center for European Studies

2017-2018 Building Learning through Inquiry in the Social Sciences (BLISS) Application Review Committee

2015-2016 Standing Committee on European Studies, Center for European Studies

2014-2015 Undergraduate Research Grant Committee, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs

2014-2015 Undergraduate Research Grant Committee, Center for European Studies 2012-2013 Graduate Student Grant Committee, Center for European Studies 2012-2013 Alex G. Booth Fund Fellowship Committee, Harvard College 2012-2013 Thomas T. Hoopes Prize Committee, Harvard College 2011-2012 Senior Common Room, Dunster House, Harvard College

2012-2013 Reviewer, Harvard Undergraduate Research Association Conference, Harvard College To the Discipline

2021- Advisory Board Member, Centre for Studies of Democracy, Civil Society and Political Elites, Collegium Civitas (Warsaw, Poland)

2021 Session Organizer, American Sociological Association 2020- Consulting Editor, Sociological Science

2017- Consulting Editor, American Journal of Sociology 2017- Editorial Board member, American Sociological Review 2017- Editorial Board member, Social Science Research

2018 Co-Organizer, “Populism and the Future of Democracy” Conference in Talloires, France, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs

2017-2018 Program Co-Chair, 25th International Conference of Europeanists, Council for European Studies

2015-2016 Nominations Committee, Political Sociology Section, American Sociological Association

2015-2016 Program Committee Member, International Conference on Computational Social Science

2015-2016 Session Organizer, Council for European Studies

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2015-2016 Conference Proposal Reviewer, Council for European Studies

2014-2015 Junior Theorist Award Committee, American Sociological Association 2014-2015 Pre-Dissertation Grant Committee, Council for European Studies

2014-2015 Nominations Committee, Comparative and Historical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association

2012-2013 Session Organizer, Comparative and Historical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association

2013 Co-Organizer, Mini-Conference on Comparative Cultural Sociology, Eastern Sociological Society

2011-2012 Barrington Moore Book Award Committee (Chair), Comparative and Historical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association

2011-2012 Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Book Award Committee, Political Sociology Section, American Sociological Association

2010-2011 Comparative and Historical Sociology Section Roundtables, American Sociological Association (Organizer and Presider)

2010-2011 Theda Skocpol Dissertation Award Committee, Comparative and Historical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association

2008-2009 Sociology of Culture Section Council, American Sociological Association 2006-2008 History of Sociology Section Council, American Sociological Association

2005-2008 Distinguished Graduate Student Paper Committee, History of Sociology Section, American Sociological Association

2005- Reviewer for American Sociological Review, American Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, Social Problems, Social Science Research, Sociological Theory, Theory & Society, Sociological Methods and Research, American Political Science Review, Political Communication, The Sociological Quarterly, Poetics, Sociological Forum, European Sociological Review, International Journal of Comparative Sociology, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Social Problems, SAGE Publications, Contemporary Sociology, Qualitative Sociology, Nations and Nationalism, Du Bois Review, British Journal of Sociology, British Journal of Political Science, European Journal of Political Research, Politics and Governance, Social Science Research, Social Currents, Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, Sociology of Development, Sociology of Education, Irish Journal of Sociology.

PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS

American Sociological Association, American Political Science Association, Council for European Studies, Social Science History Association (inactive), International Network for Social Network Analysis (inactive), Eastern Sociological Society (inactive), Southern Sociological Society (inactive) LANGUAGES AND COMPUTER SKILLS

English: fluent; Polish: native; Spanish: intermediate

Extensive experience with Python, R, Stata, Latent Gold, LaTeX, Gephi, UCINET, HTML, and CSS

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