Overview
Mabel Berezin is Distinguished Professor of Arts & Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ in Sociology and Director of the Institute for European Studies at Cornell University. She is a comparative sociologist whose work explores challenges to democratic cohesion and solidarity in Europe and the United States. She is author of , which was awarded the J. Dvid Greenstone Prize by the American Political Science Association and which Choice named and "Outstanding Academic Book of 1997"; ; and co-editor with Martin Schain of . Berezin lectures widely in the United States and Europe. She was a Visiting Research Fellow at the Center for European Studies and Comparative Politics at Science Po in Paris, a Visiting Scholar at Harvard Uniersity's Minda De Gunzburg Center for European Studies and has held "invited" positions at European University Institute in Fiesole, Italy, Université Paris 8, Centre de recherches internationales (CERI) Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ-Po, and the Ecole des Hautes Etudes Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Sociales, Paris, France; the Hoover Institution for War and Peace, Stanford. Dutch, Polish and British print media, as well as France 24, NPR, BBC and Australian Broadcasting Company have interviewed her. She writes Op-Ed pieces for Nation, CNN, Global Dialogues, Huffington Post and The Conversation. She has held fellowships from the European University Institute, the Leverhulme Trust, ASA Fund for Advancement of the Discipline and the German Marshall Fund. In academic year 2018-2019, she was a member of the School of Social Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton where she worked on a monograph addressing the global resurgence of nationalism and the populist challenge to democratic practice. The End of Security and the Rise of Populism is currently under contract at Oxford University Press
Recent Courses
SOC 2480/GOVT 3633 Politics and Culture
SOC 4540/GOVT 4543 Fascism, Nationalism and Populism
SOC 6300 Interdisciplinary and Global Approaches to Culture
SOC 5020 Basic Problems in Sociology II
SOC 6840 New Approaches to Qualitative Methods
Research Focus
- Social and Cultural Appeal of Fringe Parties in France and Italy as a Response to Europeanization
- Comparative Historical Study of Institution Building, Citizenship and Social Capital in Early 20th Century United States and Europe
- Role of Emotions in Macrosociological Systems (i.e., Politics, Economics)
Awards and Honors
In academic year 2018-2019, Mabel was a member of the School of Social Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ at the Institute for Advanced study at Princeton.
Publications
Select Publications:
2023 "" The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science.
2020 Sociological Forum: June 2020, Vol 35, pp. 830-838.
2020 Pp. 102-31 in The New Handbook of Political Sociology, eds. Thomas Janoski, Cedric de Leon, Joya Misra, and Isaac William Martin. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [Co-authored with Emily Sandusky and Thomas Davidson].
2019 Annual Review of Sociology: July 2019, Vol 45, pp. 345-361.
Media:
2024 , the Pinnacle Gazette
2021 , Article in The Nation, .
2016 Comment on attacks in Nice and political emotion published in Salon.
Select Recent talks:
2024 , NPR Here & Now interview
2023 Global Forum Latin America and the Caribbean. Union League Club, New York, NY. "Perspectives Geopolitics and Global Economics." Comparative apanel: Europe (September 21).
2023 Roundtable. The January 6, 2025 Project. American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA. (September 1).
2023 Roundtable. Historical Origins of Democratic Crisis. 29th International Conference of Europeanists, Council of European Studies, Reykjavik, Iceland. (June 28).
Panelist. “The 2020 Election: A Cultural Post-Mortemâ€
Culture and Contemporary Life Series, hosted by the Sociology of Culture Section of American Sociological Association (December 2020).
Plenary Session. “The Rise of National Populism in the West: Causes and Consequences.â€
Invited Session. Missing Voices, Missing Issues in the 2020 Election, “The Absence of the Ordinary.â€
Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA (February 28, 2020)
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