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Juan Díez Medrano, Universidad de Barcelona
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| Juan Díez Medrano (PhD, University of Michigan, 1989) is Professor of Sociology at the Universidad de Barcelona and Research Program Coordinator at the Institut Barcelona d? Estudis Internacionals (IBEI). He specializes in the sociology of European integration, nationalism and ethnic conflict, and, more generally, in Comparative Sociology. He is the author of Divided Nations (Cornell University Press, 1995) and Framing Europe (2003, Princeton University Press) and of articles published in American Sociological Review, Social Forces, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Comparative European Politics, among others. Recent work either published or forthcoming includes ?Distance Matters: Place, Political Legitimacy, and Popular Support for European Integration? (with Mabel Berezin; 2008, CEP), ?The Public Sphere and the European Union?s Political Identity? (Checkel/Katzenstein, Eds., European Identity; 2009, Cambridge U Press), ?Framing the European Union in National Public Spheres? (Koopmans/Statham, Eds. The Making of a European Public Sphere: Political Communication and Collective Action in an Era of European Governance; Forthcoming, Cambridge U Press), and ?Social Classes and Identity? (Favell/Guiraudon, Eds., The Sociology of European Union, Forthcoming, Palgrave). He is a former recipient of the Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung Fellowship and former Einaudi Professor in European and International Studies at Cornell University. |
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