CURRICULUM VITAE (updated on December 20
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CURRICULUM VITAE (updated on December 20
CURRICULUM VITAE (updated on December 20, 2008) Daniel Béland CONTACT INFORMATION Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy University of Saskatchewan 101 Diefenbaker Place Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada S7N 5B8 Fax: 306 966-1967 Phone: 306 966-1272 E-mail: [email protected] Website: http://www.danielbeland.org/ EDUCATION 1999 Ph.D. (Political Sociology), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (Paris) 1995 M.A. (Sociology), Université du Québec à Montréal 1993 B.A. (Sociology), Université du Québec à Montréal AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Public policy; social policy; political sociology; historical and comparative sociology PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 2008- Professor, Johnson-Shoyama School of Public Policy, University of Saskatchewan 2008- Associate Member, Department of Sociology, University of Saskatchewan 2006-2007 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Calgary 2001-2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Calgary 2000-2001 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Concordia University 2000 Instructor, History Department, Northwestern University (Arles Summer Program) VISITING FELLOWSHIPS 2008 [January-May] Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (Canada Institute) 2004 [July-December] Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University 1998-1999 [August-June] National Academy of Social Insurance (Washington, DC) 1998-1999 [August-June] History Department, George Washington University 1997-1998 [September-March] Social Sciences Division, University of Chicago AWARDS, GRANTS, AND SCHOLARSHIPS RESEARCH GRANTS 2008-2011 SSHRC Standard Research Grant (with André Lecours): $79,000 2007 UGRC Short-Term Project Grant (University of Calgary): $5,500 2005-2010 Co-investigator, Social and Economic Dimensions of an Aging Population (SEDAP) 2003-2007 SSHRC Standard Research Grant (with André Lecours): $62,000 2002 SSHRC Development Award (Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Calgary) 2001 UGRC Starter Grant (University of Calgary): $10,000 SCHOLARSHIPS 2001 Postdoctoral Scholarship: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (declined) 1998-1999 Fulbright Scholarship (Canada-U.S. Fulbright Program) 1997-1999 Ph.D. Scholarship: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council 1997-1998 Visiting Fellowship: University of Chicago-Dean of Social Sciences Division 1995-1997 Ph.D. Scholarship: Fonds de Coopération et d‟Aide à la Recherche du Québec RESEARCH AWARDS AND HONORS 2008- Elected Member, National Academy of Social Insurance (Washington, DC) 2005 Social Science Research Fellowship (Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Calgary) 2004 Distinguished Researcher Award (Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Calgary) 2 2000 Annual Dissertation Award, L'Observatoire des retraites (France) TEACHING AWARDS 2006 Nominated for a Students‟ Union Teaching Excellence Award (University of Calgary) 2005 Nominated for a Students‟ Union Teaching Excellence Award (University of Calgary) 2003 Distinguished Teacher Award (Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Calgary) 2003 Nominated for a Students‟ Union Teaching Excellence Award (University of Calgary) 2002 Students‟ Union Teaching Excellence Award (University of Calgary) LIST OF PUBLICATIONS BOOKS 8. Daniel Béland, What is Social Policy? [under contract with Polity Press for inclusion in the “Political Sociology” series; delivery date: August 2010]. 7. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan, Reshaping Social Policy? Medicare, Social Security, and Welfare Reform [under contract with Georgetown University Press for inclusion in the “American Governance and Public Policy” series; delivery date: September 2009]. 6. Daniel Béland and Brian Gran (eds). 2008. Public and Private Social Policy: Health and Pension Policies in a New Era. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 298 pages. 5. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2008. Nationalism and Social Policy: The Politics of Territorial Solidarity. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 255 pages. 4. Larry DeWitt, Daniel Béland, and Edward D. Berkowitz. 2007. Social Security: A Documentary History. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press, 557 pages. [Editors‟ Pick, Choice, February 2008]. 3. Daniel Béland. 2007. States of Global Insecurity: Policy, Politics, and Society. New York: Worth Publishers (“Contemporary Social Issues Series” George Ritzer, Editor), 156 pages. 2. Daniel Béland. 2005. Social Security: History and Politics from the New Deal to the Privatization Debate. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas (“Studies in Government and Public Policy” series), 252 pages. Updated paperback edition with new afterword (2007), 260 pages. [“Outstanding Academic Title 2005,” Choice. Excerpt reprinted in The Norton American Politics Online Reader (2007)]. 1. Daniel Béland. 2001. Une sécurité libérale? La politique des retraites aux États-Unis [“A Liberal Security? Retirement Policy in the United States”]. Paris: Librairie générale de droit et de jurisprudence (“Droit et société” series), 239 pages. 3 SPECIAL ISSUE Daniel Béland and John Myles (eds). 2004. Special Issue of the Canadian Journal of Sociology [29(2): 165-312] on Social Policy: Canadian and International Perspectives. ARTICLES IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS 2009 44. Daniel Béland, “Les politiques sociales sous la présidence Bush” [“Social Policy during the Bush Presidency”], Politique américaine (forthcoming). 43. Daniel Béland, “Back to Bourgeois? French Social Policy and the Idea of Solidarity,” International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy (forthcoming). 42. Daniel Béland, “Ideas, Institutions, and Policy Change,” Journal of European Public Policy (forthcoming). 41. Julie Kaye and Daniel Béland, “The Politics of Ethnicity and Post-Conflict Reconstruction: The Case of Northern Ghana,” Journal of Contemporary African Studies (forthcoming). 40. Daniel Béland, “Les transformations du système de retraite américain” [“Transformations of the American Pension System”], Retraite et Société (forthcoming). 39. Daniel Béland, “The Great Social Security Debate,” International Journal (forthcoming). 2008 38. Mike Zajko and Daniel Béland, “Space and Protest Policing at International Summits,” Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 26(4): 719-735. 37. Daniel Béland, “La politique de l‟insécurité: l‟exemple des États-Unis” [“The Politics of Insecurity: The Case of the United States”], Socio-logos: Revue de l'Association française de sociologie, 3. <http://socio-logos.revues.org/document1362.html> 36. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan, “Taking „Big Government Conservatism‟ Seriously? The Bush Presidency Reconsidered,” Political Quarterly, 79(1): 109–118. 2007 35. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Federalism, Nationalism, and Social Policy Decentralisation in Canada and Belgium,” Regional and Federal Studies, 17(4): 405-419. 34. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan, “Conservative Ideas and Social Policy in the United States,” Social Policy Administration, 41(7): 768–786. 4 33. Daniel Béland and Toshimitsu Shinkawa, “Public and Private Policy Change: Pension Reform in Four Countries,” Policy Studies Journal, 35(3): 349-371. 32. Daniel Béland, “Insecurity and Politics: A Framework,” Canadian Journal of Sociology, 32(3): 317-340. 31. Daniel Béland, “Neo-Liberalism and Social Policy: The Politics of Ownership,” Policy Studies, 28(2): 91-107. 30. Toshimitsu Shinkawa and Daniel Béland, “Jiyushugi Fukushi Rejimu no Tayosei: Danzoku Kinko to Zenzoshugi no Aida” “Varieties of the Liberal Welfare Regime: Between Punctuated Equilibrium and Incrementalism”, Hogaku Ronso Kyoto Law Review, 160(5/6): 184-220. 29. Daniel Béland, “Ideas and Institutional Change in Social Security: Conversion, Layering, and Policy Drift,” Social Science Quarterly, 88(1): 20-38. 28. Daniel Béland, “The Social Exclusion Discourse: Ideas and Policy Change,” Policy Politics, 35(1): 123-139. 2006 27. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Décentralisation, mouvements nationalistes et politiques sociales: les cas du Québec et de l‟Écosse” “Decentralization, Nationalist Movements and Social Policies: Quebec and Scotland”, Lien social et politiques, nº 56: 135-146. 26. Daniel Béland, “The Politics of Social Learning: Finance, Institutions, and Pension Reform in the United States and Canada,” Governance, 19(4): 559-583. 25. Daniel Béland and Patrik Marier, “Protest Avoidance: Labor Mobilization and Social Policy Reform in France,” Mobilization, 11(3): 297-311. 24. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Sub-State Nationalism and the Welfare State: Québec and Canadian Federalism,” Nations and Nationalism, 12(1): 77-96. 23. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan, “The Social Policies Presidents Make: Pre-Emptive Leadership under Nixon and Clinton,” Political Studies, 54(1): 65-83. 2005 22. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Nationalism, Public Policy, and Institutional Development: Social Security in Belgium,” Journal of Public Policy, 25(2): 265-285. 21. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “The Politics of Territorial Solidarity: Nationalism and Social Policy Reform in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Belgium,” Comparative Political Studies, 38(6): 676-703. 5 20. Daniel Béland, “Insecurity, Citizenship, and Globalization: The Multiple Faces of State Protection,” Sociological Theory, 23(1): 25-41. 19. Daniel Béland, “Ideas and Social Policy: An Institutionalist Perspective,” Social Policy & Administration, 39(1): 1-18. 2004 18. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Nationalisme et protection sociale: une approche comparative” [“Nationalism and Social Policy: A Comparative Approach”], Canadian Public Policy, 30(3): 319-332. 17. Daniel Béland and François Vergniolle de Chantal, “Fighting „Big Government‟: Frames, Federalism, and Social Policy Reform in the United States,” Canadian Journal of Sociology, 29(2): 241-264. 16. Daniel Béland and Ka Man Yu, “A Long Financial March: Pension Reform in China,” Journal of Social Policy, 33(2): 267-288. 15. Daniel Béland and Jacob S. Hacker, “Ideas, Private Institutions, and American Welfare State „Exceptionalism‟: The Case of Health and Old-Age Insurance, 1915-1965,” International Journal of Social Welfare, 13(1): 42-54. 2003 14. Daniel Béland and Jean-Philippe Viriot Durandal, “L‟expertise comme pouvoir: le cas des organisations de retraités face aux politiques publiques en France et aux États-Unis” [“The Power of Expertise: Senior Organizations and Public Policy in France and the United States”], Lien social et politiques, nº 50: 105-123. 2002 13. Daniel Béland, “Néo-institutionnalisme historique et politiques sociales: une perspective sociologique” [“New Historical Institutionalism and Social Policy: A Sociological Perspective”], Politique et sociétés, 21(3): 21-39. 12. Daniel Béland, François Vergniolle de Chantal, and Alex Waddan, “Third Way Social Policy: Clinton‟s Legacy?” Policy Politics, 30(1): 19-30. 11. Daniel Béland, “Les paradoxes de la „privatisation‟: épargne individuelle et réforme des retraites aux États-Unis” [“Paradoxical „Privatization‟: Personal Savings and Pension Reform in the United States”], Revue française des affaires sociales, 56(1): 93-108. 2001 10. Daniel Béland, “Does Labor Matter? Institutions, Labor Unions and Pension Reform in France and the United States,” Journal of Public Policy, 21(2): 153-172. 6 9. Daniel Béland, “De l‟„autonomie de l‟État‟ à l‟art du compromis social: la réforme des pensions de vieillesse à la fin des années 1930” [“From „State Autonomy‟ to the Art of Compromise: Pension Reform in the Late 1930s”], Canadian Review of American Studies, 31: 471-494. 2000 8. Daniel Béland and Claudia Zamorano, “La genealogía de la solidaridad en materia de políticas sociales: ¿qué podemos aprender de la experiencia francesa?” [“The Genealogy of Solidarity Regarding Social Policy Matters: What Can We Learn from France?”], Revista mexicana de sociología, 62(2): 3-20. 7. Daniel Béland and François Vergniolle de Chantal, “Politiques sociales, stratégies électorales et fédéralisme sous la présidence Clinton” [“Social Policy, Electoral Strategies, and Federalism under the Clinton Presidency”], Revue française de science politique, 50(6): 883-913. 6. Daniel Béland and Randall Hansen, “Reforming the French Welfare State: Solidarity, Social Exclusion and the Three Crises of Citizenship,” West European Politics, 23(1): 47-64. 5. Daniel Béland, “Expertise et politique des retraites” [“Expertise and Retirement Policy”], L’Année de la régulation, 4: 74-99. [Partial reprint in Emiliano Grossman (ed.) (2005), Lobbying et vie politique, Paris, La Documentation française (Problèmes sociaux et politique n° 918).] 4. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan, “From Thatcher (and Pinochet) to Clinton? Conservative Think Tanks, Foreign Models and US Pensions Reform,” Political Quarterly, 71(2): 202-210. 1999 3. Daniel Béland, “L‟avenir des retraites aux États-Unis: défi démographique, débat politique” [“The Future of Retirement Policy in the United States: From Demographic Challenge to Political Debate”], Futuribles, nº 244: 83-108. 1998 2. Daniel Béland, “État-providence, libéralisme et lien social. L‟expérience française: du solidarisme au „retour‟ de la solidarité” [“Welfare State, Liberalism and Social Cohesion in France: From Solidarism to the „Return‟ of Solidarity”], Cahiers de recherche sociologique, nº 31: 145-164. 1997 1. Daniel Béland, “La fin du Welfare State: de la guerre contre la pauvreté à la guerre contre les pauvres” [“Ending the Welfare State: From the War against Poverty to the War against the Poor”], Esprit, nº 232: 38-58. 7 OTHER JOURNAL ARTICLES 5. Julia Brotea and Daniel Béland. 2007. “„Better Dead than Communist!‟ Contentious Politics and Identity Formation in 1990 Romania,” Spaces of Identity, 7(2): 77-100. 4. Daniel Béland and John Myles. 2004. “Introduction [to the Special Issue „Social Policy: Canadian and International Perspectives‟],” Canadian Journal of Sociology, 29(2): 165-168. 3. Daniel Béland (2003), “Identity Politics and French Republicanism,” Society, 40(5): 66-71. 2. Daniel Béland. 2002. “Bridges and Doors: Framing Interdisciplinary Dialogues,” Canadian Journal of Sociology Online. < http://www.cjsonline.ca/newmill/beland.html> 1. Daniel Béland and Randall Hansen. 1998. “La question de la citoyenneté sociale au RoyaumeUni: vers une réflexion européenne?” [“British Social Citizenship in Question: Toward a European Debate?”], Droit social, November: 918-926. BOOK CHAPTERS 6. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. Forthcoming. “Nationalism, Federalism, and Social Citizenship: The Continental Divide Revisited.” In André Lecours and Genevieve Nootens (eds), Identity, Federalism and Democracy. Brussels: Peter Lang. 5. Daniel Béland and Brian Gran. 2008. “Introduction: Public and Private?” In Daniel Béland and Brian Gran (eds), Public and Private Social Policy: Health and Pension Policies in a New Era. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan: 1-14. 4. Brian Gran and Daniel Béland. 2008. “Conclusion: Revisiting the Public-Private Dichotomy.” In Daniel Béland and Brian Gran (eds), Public and Private Social Policy: Health and Pension Policies in a New Era. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan: 269-281. 3. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2005. “Nationalism and Social Policy in Canada and Québec.” In Nicola McEwen and Luis Moreno (eds), The Territorial Politics of Welfare. London: Routledge: 189-206. 2. Daniel Béland. 2005. “Ideas, Interests, and Institutions: Historical Institutionalism Revisited.” In André Lecours (ed.), New Institutionalism: Theory and Analysis. Toronto: University of Toronto Press: 29-50. 1. Daniel Béland and John Myles. 2005. “Stasis Amidst Change: Canadian Pension Reform in an Age of Retrenchment.” In Giuliano Bonoli and Toshimitsu Shinkawa (eds), Ageing and Pension Reform around the World. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing: 252-272 [Japanese translation of the book published in 2004 by Minerva Publishing]. 8 ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES 2. Daniel Béland. Forthcoming. “Social Security.” In Richard Valelly (ed.), Encyclopedia of United States Political History, Volume 7. Washington, DC: Congressional Quarterly Press. 1. Daniel Béland. Forthcoming. “Canada.” In Roger Chapman (ed.), Encyclopedia of the Culture Wars. Armonk (NY): M.E. Sharpe. MAGAZINE AMD NEWSPAPER ARTICLES 5. Daniel Béland. Forthcoming. “Will the Financial Crisis Crush Canada‟s Pension System?” Policy Options/Options Politiques. 4. Daniel Béland. 2009. “Obama and the Future of Social Security,” Policy Options/Options Politiques, 30(1): 30-33. 3. Daniel Béland. 2008. “Politics of Economic Insecurity Elude PM,” The Star Phoenix, November 16: A10. 2. Daniel Béland. 2006. “How to Retire,” The Wilson Quarterly, Summer: 4-6. 1. Daniel Béland. 2002. “Un conservatisme à visage humain?” [“What Compassionate Conservatism”], La vie des idées, winter: 8-9. ONLINE WORKING PAPERS 9. Daniel Béland and John Myles. 2008. Policy Change in the Canadian Welfare State: Comparing the Canada Pension Plan and Unemployment Insurance. Hamilton: SEDAP Research Paper No. 235 (McMaster University), October. <http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/sedap/> 8. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2008. The Politics of Social Policy Reform in the United States: The Clinton and the W. Bush Presidencies Reconsidered. Hamilton: SEDAP Research Paper No. 232 (McMaster University), June. <http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/sedap/> 7. Kristina Babich and Daniel Béland. 2007. Creating the Canada/Quebec Pension Plans: An Historical and Political Analysis. Hamilton: SEDAP Research Paper 223 (McMaster University), August. <http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/sedap/> 6. Daniel Béland. 2007. Le système de retraite américain: entre fragmentation et privatisation. Hamilton: SEDAP Research Paper 172 (McMaster University), February. <http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/sedap/> 5. Daniel Béland. 2006. What Ownership Society? Hamilton: SEDAP Research Paper 150 (McMaster University), February. <http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/sedap/> 9 4. Daniel Béland. 2005. The Political Construction of Collective Insecurity. Cambridge, MA: Center for European Studies Working Paper Series 126 (Harvard University), October. <http://www.ces.fas.harvard.edu/publications/Beland.pdf> 3. Daniel Béland and Patrik Marier. 2004. The Politics of Protest Avoidance. Hamilton: SEDAP Research Paper 114 (McMaster University), February. <http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/sedap/> 2. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2003. Politique sociale et nationalisme sub-étatique. Montreal: Cahiers du CPDS, May. 1. Daniel Béland and John Myles. 2003. Stasis amidst Change: Canadian Pension Reform in an Age of Retrenchment. Hamilton: SEDAP Research Paper 111 (McMaster University), February. <http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/sedap/> BOOK REVIEWS 2009 40. Review of Mitchell A. Orenstein, Privatizing Pensions, in Political Studies Review (forthcoming). 39. Review of Craig Parsons, How to Map Arguments in Political Science, in Political Studies Review (forthcoming). 38. Review of Eric Fong (ed.), Inside the Mosaic, in Canadian Journal of Sociology (forthcoming). 2008 37. Review of Brian Steensland, The Failed Welfare Revolution: America’s Struggle over Guaranteed Income Policy, in Political Science Quarterly (forthcoming). 36. Review of Christopher Howard, The Welfare State Nobody Knows: Debunking Myths about U.S. Social Policy, in American Journal of Sociology, 113(6): 1749-51. 35. Review of Clem Brooks and Jeff Manza, Why Welfare States Persist: The Importance of Public Opinion in Democracies, in Governance, 21(2): 299-301. 2007 34. Review of Charles Tilly, Democracy, in Canadian Journal of Sociology, 32 (4): 525-526. 33. Review of Alyson M. Cole, The Cult of True Victimhood, in Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, November-December 2007. <http://www.cjsonline.ca/reviews/victimhood.html> 10 32. Review of Stuart Croft, Culture Crisis and America’s War on Terror, in Canadian Journal of Sociology Online (September-October). <http://www.cjsonline.ca/reviews/waronterror.html>. 31. Review of Edwin Amenta, When Movements Matter: The Townsend Movement and the Rise of Social Security, in Contexts, 6(1): 62-63. 30. Review of Philip Smith, Why War? The Cultural Logic of Iraq, the Gulf War, and Suez, in Canadian Journal of Sociology Online (January-February). <http://www.cjsonline.ca/reviews/whywar.html> 2006 29. Review of Dan Zuberi, Differences that Matter: Social Policy and the Working Poor in the United States and Canada, in Canadian Ethnic Studies, XXXVIII (2): 203-205. 28. Review of John L. Campbell, Institutional Change and Globalization, in Canadian Journal of Sociology 31(4): 529-531. 27. Review of C.T. Gillin, David MacGregor and Thomas R. Klassen (eds), Time’s Up! Mandatory Retirement in Canada, in Canadian Journal on Aging, 25(3): 331-332. 26. Review of Jennifer Klein, For All These Rights: Business, Labor, and the Shaping of America’s Public-Private Welfare State, in Canadian Review of American Studies, 36(2): 237242. 25. Review of Steven Lukes, Power: A Radical View, Second Edition, in Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, July-August. <http://www.cjsonline.ca/reviews/power.html> 24. Review of Georges Campeau, From UI to EI: Waging the War on the Welfare State, in Canadian Journal of Political Science, 39(2): 434-435. 23. Review of Herbert Obinger, Stephan Leibfried and Francis G. Castles (eds), Federalism and the Welfare State: New World and European Experiences, in Journal of European Social Policy, 16(2): 204. 22. Review of Neil Gilbert, Transformation of the Welfare State, in Perspectives on Politics, 4(1): 210-211. 21. Review of Seungsook Moon, Militarized Modernity and Gendered Citizenship in South Korea, in Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, January-February. <http://www.cjsonline.ca/reviews/skorea.html> 2005 20. Review of Jürgen Osterhammel and Niels Petersson, Globalization: A Short History, in Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology On-Line Book Reviews, September. <http://www.csaa.ca/CRSA/BookReview/Reviews/200509OSTERHAMMEL.htm> 11 19. Review of Paul Pierson, Politics in Time: History, Institutions, and Social Analysis, in Political Studies Review, 3(3): 385-386. 18. Review of Robin Rogers-Dillon, The Welfare Experiments: Politics and Policy Evaluation, in Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, July-August. <http://www.cjsonline.ca/reviews/welfareexperiments.html> 17. Review of Andrew Rich, Think Tanks, Public Policy, and the Politics of Expertise, in Review of Politics, 67(1): 709-711. 16. Review of Corey Robin, Fear: The History of a Political Idea, in Canadian Journal of Sociology Online, January-February. <http://www.arts.ualberta.ca/cjscopy/reviews/fearpolitical.html> 15. Review of Peter A. Diamond and Peter R. Orszag, Saving Social Security: A Balanced Approach, in Political Studies Review, 3(1): 94. 14. Review of Andrea Louise Campbell, How Policies Make Citizens, in Political Studies Review, 3(1): 88. 2004 13. Review of Hugues Lagrange, Demandes de sécurité: France, Europe, États-Unis, in Canadian Journal of Sociology, 29(4): 610-612. 12. Review of Robert Castel, L’insécurité sociale: Qu’est-ce qu’être protégé? in Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, 41(1): 88-90. 2003 11. Review of Bruno Théret, Protection sociale et fédéralisme: L’Europe dans le miroir de l’Amérique du Nord, in Canadian Journal of Political Science, 36(4): 917-919. 10. Review of Stuart N. Soroka (2002), Agenda-Setting Dynamics in Canada, in Political Studies Review, 1(3): 407-408. 9. Review of Dominique Schnapper, La démocratie providentielle: Essai sur l’égalité contemporaine, in Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology On-Line Book Reviews, October-November. <http://alcor.concordia.ca/~csaa1/BookReviews.htm> 8. Review of Donald E. Abelson, Do Think Tanks Matter? Assessing the Impact of Public Policy Institutes, in Political Studies Review, 1(2): 295-296. 7. Review of Jonathan Engel, Doctors and Reformers: Discussion and Debate over Health Care Policy 1925-1950, in Contemporary Sociology 32(1): 111-112. 12 6. Review of Theodore Caplow (ed.), Leviathan Transformed, in Canadian Journal of Sociology, 28(1): 106-108. 2002 5. Review of Janet R. Horne, A Social Laboratory for Modern France, in American Journal of Sociology, 107(6): 1637-1638. 4. Review of James J. Rice and Michael J. Prince, Changing Politics of Canadian Social Policy, in Journal of Social Policy, 31(1): 168-171. 1999 3. Review of Colette Bec, L’assistance en démocratie, in Cahiers de recherche sociologique, nº32: 183-188. 2. Review of François-Xavier Merrien, L’État-providence, in Cahiers de recherche sociologique, nº32: 188-194. 1997 1. Review of Rebecca Blank, It Takes a Nation: A New Agenda for Fighting Poverty, in Cahiers de recherche sociologique, nº30: 331-338. WORKS IN PROGRESS BOOK Daniel Béland and Robert H. Cox (eds), Ideas and Politics in Social Science Research (under review). JOURNAL ARTICLES 1. Kristina Babich and Daniel Béland, “Ideas and Old-Age Pensions” (revised and resubmitted). 2. Daniel Béland, “Gender, Ideational Analysis, and Policy Change” (revise and resubmitt). 3. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan, “Social Policy Reform in the United States” (under review). 4. Colin Wiseman and Daniel Béland, “Politics and Oil Policy in Venezuela” (under review). 5. Daniel Béland, “Policy Feedback and Social Security” (under review). 6. Daniel Béland and John Myles, “Welfare State Change in Canada” (under review). 7. Daniel Béland, “Ideas and Political Power” (under review). 13 8. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “The Politics of Equalization in Canada” (under review). 9. Daniel Béland, “Understanding Policy Change” (in preparation). 10. Daniel Béland, “L‟avenir de la protection sociale aux États-Unis” (in preparation). 11. Daniel Béland and André Lecours, “Social Policy and State Disintegration” (in preparation). 12. Daniel Béland, “Vieillessement et réforme des retraites aux États-Unis” (in preparation). 13. Daniel Béland, “Idées, think tanks et institutions politiques” (in preparation). 14. Daniel Béland and Mitchell Orenstein, “Ideas and Transnational Actors” (in preparation). 15. Daniel Béland and Matthieu Leimgruber, “Federalism and Private Pensions (in preparation). 16. Daniel Béland and David Chinitz, “The Public Health Challenge” (in preparartion). BOOK CHAPTER Daniel Béland, “Moral Panic and the Politics of Health Insecurity” (in preparation). SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS PEER-REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 19. André Lecours and Daniel Béland. 2009. “The Politics of Equalization in Canada,” Paper to be presented in mid-June at the 21st World Congress of Political Science (Santiago). 18. Daniel Béland. 2009. “Understanding Policy Change: An Agenda for Health Care Research,” Paper to be presented in mid-June at the 21st World Congress of Political Science (Santiago). 17. Daniel Béland and John Myles. 2008. “Social Policy Reform in Canada,” Paper presented on June 4 at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (Vancouver). 16. Daniel Béland. 2007. “Ideas, Globalization, and Policy Change,” Paper presented on September 7 at the Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 19 (Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy) of the International Sociological Association (Florence). 15. Daniel Béland and John Myles. 2006. “Explaining a Non-Event: The Politics of Canadian Pension Reform,” Paper presented on June 3 at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (Toronto). 14. Daniel Béland and Toshimitsu Shinkawa. 2006. “Privatizing Pensions: Ideas, Institutional Change, and Social Security Reform in Britain, Canada, Japan, and the United States,” Paper presented on June 1 at the Policy History Conference (Charlottesville). 14 13. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2005. “Nationalismes de gauche? Mobilisations territoriales, mouvements nationalistes et politiques sociales au Québec et en Écosse,” Paper presented on November 19 at the first Congrès des quatre pays (Lausanne). 12. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2005. “President Clinton and Social Policy,” Paper presented on November 12 at Hofstra University’s 11th Presidential Conference (Hempstead, NY). 11. Daniel Béland. 2005. “Ideas, Institutions and Neo-Liberal Social Policy,” Paper presented on September 10 at the Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 19 (Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy) of the International Sociological Association (Chicago). 10. Daniel Béland. 2005. “The Politics of Ownership,” Paper presented on September 2 at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (Washington, DC). 9. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2005. “Quebec: Identity, Social Policy and Asymmetrical Federalism,” Paper presented on June 4 at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Political Science Association (London, Ontario). 8. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan. 2005. “The Social Policies Presidents Make,” Paper presented on April 7 at the Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association (Leeds). 7. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2004. “Congruence, Nationalism and Public Policy,” Paper presented on November 11 at the Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association (Boston). 6. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2004. “Sub-State Nationalism and the Welfare State,” Paper presented on October 2 at the International Political Science Association (RC14) Conference Ethnicity and Politics (Ottawa). 5. Daniel Béland. 2004. “Ideas and Social Policy,” Paper presented on September 5 at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association (Chicago). 4. Daniel Béland. 2004. “Frames, Paradigms, and Social Security,” Paper presented on August 17 at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association (San Francisco). 3. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2003. “Identities, Institutions and Policies,” Paper presented on August 22 at the Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 19 (Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy) of the International Sociological Association (Toronto). 2. Daniel Béland and André Lecours. 2003. “Nationalism and Social Policy: A Political Perspective,” Paper presented on March 30 at the Joint Sessions of Workshops of the European Consortium for Political Research (Edinburgh). 1. “Does Labor Matter?” 2000. Paper presented on November 17 at the Annual Meeting of the Gerontological Society of America (Washington, DC). 15 INVITED PRESENTATIONS 18. Daniel Béland. 2009. “Ideas, Institutions and Transnational Actors in Welfare State Development,” Keynote lecture to be presented on June 8 at the NordWel (The Nordic Welfare State) Summer School 2009 (Bergen). 17. Daniel Béland. 2008. “Ideas and Policy Change,” Keynote lecture presented on December 4 at the workshop Explaining Healthcare System Change, University of Bremen (Bremen). 16. Daniel Béland. 2008. “The Politics of Social Security,” Paper presented on October 30 at the Centre d‟études et de recherches internationales (Montreal). 15. Daniel Béland. 2008. “Transnational Ideas and Policy Change,” Keynote lecture presented on September 20 at the Annual ESPAnet [Network for European Social Policy Analysis] Conference (Helsinki). 14. Daniel Béland. 2008. “Beyond Bush? The Policy Implications of the 2008 U.S. Presidential Election,” Public lecture presented on September 10 at the University of Regina (Regina), and on September 11 at the University of Saskatchewan (Saskatoon). 13. Daniel Béland. 2008. “Reforming Social Security: U.S. and Canadian Perspectives,” Public lecture presented on April 15 at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (Washington, DC). 12. Daniel Béland. 2008. “Ideas and Institutional Change,” Keynote lecture presented on January 31 at the Fourth International Conference on Welfare State Change, Store Restrup Herregaard (Aalborg). 11. Daniel Béland. 2008. “Nationalism and Social Policy,” Guest lecture presented on January 27 at the Centre for Comparative Welfare State Studies, Aalborg University (Aalborg). 10. Daniel Béland. 2007. “Third-Rail Politics,” Paper presented on Monday, February 12 at the Institute for United States Policy Research, University of Calgary (Calgary). 9. Daniel Béland. 2006. “Breaking Down Solitudes?” Paper presented on November 30 at the symposium The Other Side of the Line: The Future of US-Canada Relations, University of Oklahoma (Norman). 8. Daniel Béland. 2005. “Beyond the Third Rail?,” Keynote lecture presented on September 9 at the Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 19 (Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy) of the International Sociological Association (Chicago). 7. Daniel Béland. 2005. “Le rôle des droits sociaux dans la (dé-)construction d‟une citoyenneté fédérale,” Paper presented on April 27 at the Centre d‟études canadiennes, Université Libre de Bruxelles (Brussels). 16 6. Daniel Béland and John Myles. 2005. “Reforming the Canadian Pension System,” Paper presented on April 16 at Renmin University‟s International Forum of Social Security Research in China and Canada (Beijing). 5. Daniel Béland. 2004. “Fearful Democracies,” Paper presented on December 14 at The Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies at Harvard University (Cambridge, MA). 4. Daniel Béland and Patrik Marier. 2004. “Avoiding Protest,” Paper presented on October 30 at the workshop on Distributive Politics and Social Protection in the 21st Century, Ohio State University (Columbus). 3. Daniel Béland. 2003. “The Future of the Canadian Welfare State,” Paper presented in June 1, 2003 at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Sociology and Anthropology Association (Halifax). 2. Daniel Béland and John Myles. 2003. “Stasis Amidst Change,” Paper presented on March 1 at the workshop Social Policy Responses to Population Ageing in the Globalization Era, Hokkaido University (Hokkaido). 1. Daniel Béland. 2001. “Reforming Federalism and Social Policy in the US,” Paper presented on March 23 at the Workshop A New Social Union for 2002? of the Institute for Research on Public Policy (Montreal). STUDENT SUPERVISION MA LEVEL (UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY) Babich, Kristina, The Divided Canadian Welfare State: Turning Points in the Development of the Canada Pension Plan (1951-1965) [Thesis successfully defended on September, 12, 2007]. Kaye, Julie, The Politics of Ethnicity in West Africa: Conflict and Reconstruction in Northern Ghana [Thesis successfully defended on July 20, 2007]. Wiseman, Colin, Oil Policy in Venezuela: The Politics of Institutional Change [Thesis successfully defended on June 27, 2007]. Rahman, Ziaur, Urban Policy in Bangladesh: The State, Inequality and Housing Crises in Dhaka City. [Thesis successfully defended on October 17, 2003.] UNDERGRADUATE HONOURS THESIS (UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY) Tarzwell, Kirby, From the “Civilizing Process” to “Discipline and Punish:” The Genealogical Missing Link [Thesis approved in April 2007]. Zajko, Mike, Space and Protest Policing: Two Canadian Cases. [Thesis approved in April 2006.] 17 COURSES TAUGHT GRADUATE LEVEL Social Policy (University of Saskatchewan, Fall 2008) Contemporary Sociological Theory (University of Calgary, Winter 2007) Political Sociology (University of Calgary, Fall 2002, Winter 2004, and Fall 2007) Sociology and Public Policy (University of Calgary, Fall 2006) UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL Contemporary Sociological Theory (University of Calgary, Fall 2001, Winter 2003, Fall 2003, Winter 2004, Winter 2005, Winter 2006, and Fall 2007) Political Sociology (University of Calgary, Winter 2002 and Fall 2006) Social Stratification (University of Calgary, Fall 2001, Fall 2002, Fall 2003, and Winter 2005) Introduction to Sociology (Concordia University, Fall 2000, and Winter 2001) Social Deviance (Concordia University, Fall 2000, and Winter 2001) Social Problems (Concordia University, Winter 2001) History of Contemporary France (Northwestern University, Summer 2000) PROFESSIONAL SERVICE INTERNATIONAL LEVEL Secretary-Treasurer elected position, Research Committee 19 (Poverty, Social Welfare, and Social Policy), International Sociological Association (2006- ) CANADIAN LEVEL Committee member: Aid to Scholarly Publications Programme (ASPP), Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences (2004- ) UNIVERSITY LEVEL (University of Saskatchewan) Committee member: Interdisciplinary Scholarship Working Group 18 FACULTY LEVEL (UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES) Elected member: Faculty Promotions Committee (2007-2008) SCHOOL LEVEL (UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN) Committee member: Curriculum Committee (2008-2009) DEPARTMENTAL LEVEL (UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY SOCIOLOGY) Committee chair: Student Awards (2001-2003; 2006-2007); Social Committee (2006-2007). Committee member: Undergraduate Studies (2003-2005); Striking Committee (2005-2006); Academic Promotions and Increments (2006-2007); Communications Committee (2007 fall). Organization of the workshop Sociologists at Work (University of Calgary, May 2004 and 2005). ORGANIZATION OF PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES AND SESSIONS Member of the Program Committee, Annual Meeting of the Research Committee 19 of the International Sociological Association (2009). Session co-organizer at annual meetings: American Sociological Association (2005); American Political Science Association (2005; 2006; 2007); Policy History Conference (2006); Canadian Sociological Association (2009). Co-organization of the Working Conference on Public-Private Social Policy (Northwestern University, September 7, 2005). EDITORIAL SERVICE Editor (French), Canadian Journal of Sociology (2007- ) Member of the Editorial Board, Canadian Review of Social Policy (2007- ) Member of the Editorial Board, University of Calgary Press (2007) MANUSCRIPT EVALUATION Articles: Ageing & Society, American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Canadian Journal of Political Science, Canadian Journal of Sociology, Canadian Journal on Aging, Canadian Public Policy, Canadian Review of Sociology, Comparative Political Studies, Critique internationale, French Politics, Global Social Policy, Governance, International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, International Social Security Review, Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis, Journal of Social Policy, Policy & Politics, Political Studies, Politique et sociétés, Polity, Research on Aging, Social Policy & Administration, Social Politics, Social Science Quarterly, Sociological Quarterly, Sociological Theory. 19 Books: Broadview Press, Canadian Scholars‟ Press, Elsevier, Lexington Books, Oxford University Press (New York Office), Pearson, Presses de l‟Université Laval, UBC Press, Michigan State University Press, University of Calgary Press. EVALUATION OF RESEARCH GRANT APPLICATIONS Killam Scholarship (2003); Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2004; 2005; 2006; 2007; 2008); Israel Science Foundation (2007); Swiss National Science Foundation (2007). PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS 2003- American Sociological Association 2003- American Political Science Association 2003- Canadian Sociological Association 1998- International Sociological Association MEDIA EXPERIENCE RADIO AND TELEVISION Radio interviews aired on private and public (CBC, Radio Canada) stations in December 2003, May 2005, October 2006, November 2007, July 2008, September 2008, and October 2008. Television interviews: Global TV Calgary (“News Hour”), November 8, 2006; Voice of America (“Washington Forum”), March 27, 2008; and Radio-Canada Saskatchewan (“Téléjournal”), November 5, 2008. Participation to a one-hour debate on the Canadian federal election aired on Shaw TV Saskatoon on October 7, 8, 9, 11 and 12, 2008. MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS Quoted in the Fast Forward Weekly, November 13, 2003 (page 26); the Calgary Herald, December 19, 2003 (page B12); La Presse, October 2, 2005 (page PLUS2); Apple: Calgary’s Health & Wellness Magazine, March-April 2006 (pages 11-12); the Calgary Sun, July 18, 2007 (page 3); Bankrate.com, October 12, 2007; La Presse, November 23, 2007 (pages A2 and A5); La Presse, November 24, 2007 (pages PLUS1-2); Centerpoint, June 2008 (page 2), The Manitoban, September 15, 2008; The Sheaf, September 18, 2008 (page A5); The Globe and Mail, October 14, 2008; The Canadian Press, October 15, 2008; and the National Post, October 15, 2008. 20