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1 1 TULIA G. FALLETI November 29, 2018 University of Pennsylvania Ronald O. Perelman Center for Office: Political Science and Economics Fax: S. 36 th Street, Room Philadelphia, PA, Faculty Website: ACADEMIC POSITIONS University of Pennsylvania Director, Latin American and Latino Studies Program Class of 1965 Term Associate Professor of Political Science Associate Professor, Department of Political Science Senior Fellow, Leonard Davis Institute for Health Economics Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science. Northwestern University Teaching Assistant, Department of Political Science Lecturer in Latin American Politics and in Statistics. Universidad de Palermo (Buenos Aires, Argentina) 1996 Lecturer in Sociology. Universidad de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina) Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Sociology. EDITORIAL POSITIONS Editor, Cambridge Elements, Politics and Society in Latin America Series, Cambridge University Press, 2016-present. Editorial Board, American Political Science Review, 2016-present. Editorial Board, Comparative Political Studies, 2013-present. Editorial Board, Polity, 2016-present. Editorial Board, Publius: The Journal of Federalism, Editorial Board, Regional and Federal Studies, 2018-present. Editorial Board, Revista Ciência & Saúde Coletiva (Brazil), 2015-present. Editorial Board, Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Análisis Político (Argentina), present.
2 2 EDUCATION Northwestern University 2003 Ph.D. in Political Science. Degree Awarded with Distinction M.A. in Political Science. Universidad de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires, Argentina) 1994 Graduate Degree in Statistics for the Social Sciences B.A. (Licenciatura) in Sociology. Degree Awarded with Honors. TEACHING AND RESEARCH INTERESTS Comparative Politics, Democratization, Latin American Politics, Historical Institutionalism, Federalism, Decentralization, Participation, Health Care Systems, Indigenous Politics, Qualitative Research Methods. Research Languages: Spanish (native language), English (fluent), and Portuguese (reading and aural comprehension). PUBLICATIONS Books 2018 Falleti, Tulia G. and Santiago Cunial. Participation in Social Policy (Elements in the Politics of Development, Cambridge University Press. ) 2017 Falleti, Tulia G. and Emilio Parrado (eds.) Latin America Since the Left Turn. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press (Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism Series.) 2016 Fioretos, Orfeo, Tulia G. Falleti and Adam Sheingate (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Historical Institutionalism, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. Paperback edition: 2018 Reviewed in Political Studies Review Falleti, Tulia G., Lucas González and Martín Lardone (eds.), El Federalismo Argentino en Perspectiva Comparada [Argentine Federalism in Comparative Perspective], Córdoba: EDUCC Editorial de la Universidad Católica de Córdoba; Buenos Aires: Educa. Reprinted: 2013, by Educa. Reviewed in América Latina Hoy; Revista SAAP.
3 Falleti, Tulia G. Decentralization and Subnational Politics in Latin America, New York, NY: Cambridge University Press. Co-recipient of the 2010 Donna Lee Van Cott Award from the Political Institutions Section of the Latin American Studies Association. Reviewed in Perspectives on Politics; Political Science Quarterly; Comparative Political Studies; Publius; Latin American Research Review; Latin America Politics and Society; America Latina Hoy; Revista Brasileira de Ciencia Política Falleti, Tulia G. and Fabián E. Sislian, Dominación política, redes familiares y clientelismo [Political domination, family networks, and clientelism], Buenos Aires: Grupo Editor Universitario. Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals 2018 Falleti, Tulia G. and Thea N. Riofrancos Endogenous Participation: Strengthening Prior Consultation in Extractive Economies. World Politics. Vol. 70, No. 1, Davies, Emmerich and Tulia G. Falleti Poor People s Participation: Neoliberal Institutions or Left Turn? in Comparative Political Studies, Vol. 50, Issue 12, Falleti, Tulia G. Process Tracing of Extensive and Intensive Processes, New Political Economy, Vol. 21 (5), Falleti, Tulia G. Varieties of Authoritarianism: The Organization of the Military State and its Effect on Federalism in Argentina and Brazil. Studies in Comparative International Development, 46 (2), (Lead Article) Falleti, Tulia G. and Julia Lynch, Context and Causal Mechanisms in Political Analysis, Comparative Political Studies, 42 (9), (Lead Article) Falleti, Tulia G. and Julia Lynch, From Process to Mechanism: Varieties of Disaggregation, Qualitative Sociology, 31 (3), (Invited contribution to symposium on Douglas McAdam, Sidney Tarrow and Charles Tilly, Methods for Measuring Mechanisms of Contention, published in the same issue of Qualitative Sociology.) 2007 Falleti, Tulia G. S emparer du pouvoir ou créer du pouvoir? Les héritages des régimes militaires dans la décentralisation en Argentine et au Brésil [To Seize or to Create Power? The Legacies of Militarism on Decentralization in Argentina and Brazil], Critique Internationale (Presses de Sciences Po, Paris, France), 35 (April- June),
4 Falleti, Tulia G. Efeitos da Descentralização nas Relações Intergovernamentais: O Brasil em Perspectiva Comparada [The effects of decentralization on intergovernmental relations: Brazil in comparative perspective], Sociologias (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil), 16 (July- December), Reprinted: 2006 Falleti, Tulia G. Efeitos da Descentralização nas Relações Intergovernamentais: O Brasil em Perspectiva Comparada, in Celina Souza and Paulo Fábio Dantas Neto (eds.), Governo, políticas públicas e elites políticas nos estados brasileiros, Brasil: Ed. Revan Ltda, Chapter 1, Falleti, Tulia G. A Sequential Theory of Decentralization: Latin American Cases in Comparative Perspective, American Political Science Review, 99 (3), Winner of the 2006 Gregory Luebbert Article Award from the Comparative Politics Section of the American Political Science Association. Spanish translation: 2006 Falleti, Tulia G. Una teoría secuencial de la descentralización: Argentina y Colombia en perspectiva comparada, Desarrollo Económico (Buenos Aires, Argentina), 46 (183), (Lead Article) Cameron, Maxwell A. and Tulia G. Falleti Federalism and the Subnational Separation of Powers, Publius: The Journal of Federalism, 35 (2), Gibson, Edward L., Ernesto Calvo and Tulia G. Falleti. Federalismo redistributivo: sobrerrepresentación territorial y la transferencia de ingresos en el hemisferio occidental [Reallocative Federalism: Legislative Overrepresentation and Public Spending in the Western Hemisphere], Política y Gobierno (CIDE, Mexico), VI (1), (Lead Article). Portuguese translation: 2003 Gibson, Edward L., Ernesto Calvo and Tulia G. Falleti. Federalismo realocativo: Sobre-representação legislativa e gastos públicos no hemisfério occidental, Opinião Pública (Universidade Estadual de Campinas, SP, Brazil), IX (1), Chapters in Edited Books ( * = Peer-Reviewed) * 2017, Tulia G. Falleti and Emilio Parrado Introduction, in Latin America Since the Left Turn. Smith, Rogers, Tulia G. Falleti and Emilio Parrado (eds.) Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press. * 2016 Fioretos, Orfeo, Tulia G. Falleti and Adam Sheingate Historical Institutionalism in Political Science, in Fioretos, Orfeo, Tulia G. Falleti and Adam Sheingate (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Historical Institutionalism, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 3-28.
5 5 * 2015 Falleti, Tulia G. and James L. Mahoney The Comparative Sequential Method, in Mahoney, James and Kathleen Thelen (eds.) Advances in Comparative Historical Analysis: Resilience, Diversity, and Change, New York: Cambridge University Press, Spanish Translation: Falleti, Tulia G. y James L. Mahoney El método secuencial comparado, Revista SAAP (Publicación de Ciencia Política de la Sociedad Argentina de Análisis Político), Vol. 10, No. 2, November, pp * 2013 Falleti, Tulia G. Decentralization in Time: A Process-Tracing Approach to Federal Dynamics of Change, in Arthur Benz and Jörg Broschek (eds.) Federal Dynamics: Continuity, Change, and the Varieties of Federalism, Oxford: Oxford University Press, Falleti, Tulia G. Descentralización, federalismo e intereses territoriales en perspectiva teórica y comparada [Decentralization, federalism, and territorial interests in comparative perspective], in Falleti Tulia G., Lucas González and Martín Lardone (eds.), El Federalismo Argentino en Perspectiva Comparada, Córdoba: EDUCC Editorial de la Universidad Católica de Córdoba; Buenos Aires: Educa, * 2010 Falleti, Tulia G. Infiltrating the State: The Evolution of Health Care Reforms in Brazil, in James Mahoney and Kathleen Thelen (eds.) Explaining Institutional Change: Ambiguity, Agency, and Power, New York: Cambridge University Press, Chapter 2, Portuguese translation: 2010 Falleti Tulia G. Infiltrando o Estado: A Evolução das Reformas de Saúde no Brasil, , Revista Estudos de Sociologia (Universidade Estadual Paulista, UNESP, São Paulo, Brazil), 15 (29), (Lead Article, translated from English by: Alan César Belo Angeluci, * 2004 Gibson, Edward L. and Tulia G. Falleti. Unity by the Stick: Regional Conflict and the Origins of Argentine Federalism, in Edward L. Gibson (ed.), Federalism and Democracy in Latin America, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, Spanish translation: 2007 Gibson Edward L. and Tulia G. Falleti. La unidad a palos. Conflicto regional y los orígenes del federalismo argentino, PostData. Revista de Reflexión y Análisis político (Buenos Aires, Argentina), 12 (August),
6 6 * 2004 Gibson, Edward L., Ernesto Calvo and Tulia G. Falleti. Reallocative Federalism: Legislative Overrepresentation and Public Spending in the Western Hemisphere, in Edward L. Gibson (ed.), Federalism and Democracy in Latin America, Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, [Note: this article is a revised and updated version of the Política y Gobierno (1999) article.] 2004 Falleti, Tulia G. Federalism and Decentralization in Argentina: Historical Background and New Intergovernmental Relations, in Joseph S. Tulchin and Andrew Selee (eds.) Decentralization and Democratic Governance in Latin America, Washington: Woodrow Wilson Center for Scholars, Spanish translation: 2004 Falleti Tulia G. Federalismo y descentralización en Argentina. Antecedentes históricos y nuevo escenario institucional de las relaciones intergubernamentales, in A. Clemente and C. Smulovitz (eds.) Descentralización, políticas sociales y participación democrática en Argentina, Buenos Aires: IIED-AL, Falleti, Tulia G. Descentralización educativa en Argentina. Condicionantes institucionales y consecuencias políticas [Decentralization of Education in Argentina. Institutional Constraints and Political Consequences], in A. Clemente and C. Smulovitz (eds.) Descentralización, políticas sociales y participación democrática en Argentina, Buenos Aires: IIED-AL, Falleti, Tulia G. Federalismo y descentralización educativa en Argentina. Consecuencias (no queridas) de la descentralización del gasto en un país federal [Federalism and Decentralization of Education in Argentina. (Unintended) Consequences of Decentralization of Expenditures in a Federal Country], in Ernesto Calvo and J. M. Abal Medina (eds.) El federalismo electoral argentino: sobrerrepresentación, reforma política y gobierno dividido en Argentina, Buenos Aires: EUDEBA, Second edition: Buenos Aires: Secretaría de Gabinete y Gestión Pública Jefatura de Gabinete de Ministros Falleti, Tulia G. Sistema de Hacienda y Estado oligárquico en América Latina [The Hacienda System and the Oligarchic State in Latin America], in Patricia Funes (ed.), América Latina: Planteos, Problemas, Preguntas, Buenos Aires: Manuel Suárez Editorial, Book Reviews 2014 Schneider, Suzanne D. (2010) Mexican Community Health and the Politics of Health Reform. Bulletin of Latin American Research, Vol. 33, No. 3.
7 Dickovick, J. Tyler, Decentralization and Recentralization in the Developing World: Comparative Studies from Africa and Latin America, Latin American Politics and Society, 55 (2), Pasotti, Eleonora, Political Branding in Cities. The Decline of Machine Politics in Bogotá, Naples, and Chicago, Comparative Political Studies, 44 (4), Italian translation: In "Polis" Ricerche e studi su società e politica in Italia. December O Neill, Kathleen, Decentralizing the State. Elections, Parties, and Local Power in the Andes, Latin American Politics and Society, 48 (3), Wibbels, Erik, Federalism and the Market. Intergovernmental Conflict and Economic Reform in the Developing World, Perspectives on Politics, 4 (2), Montero, Alfred and David Samuels, Decentralization and Democracy in Latin America, The Americas, 62 (1), Other Publications 2016 Avoiding the Trivialization of Political Science, Symposium discussion of "Can the Bio-Medical Research Cycle be a Model for Political Science? by Evan Lieberman, in Perspetives on Politics, Vol. 14, Issue 4, pp Falleti, Tulia G. Theory Production: Made In or For Latin America? a commentary on Latin American Political Economy: Making Sense of a New Reality, by Luna, Juan Pablo, María Victoria Murillo, and Andrew Schrank, Latin American Politics and Society, Spring, Falleti, Tulia G. El federalismo y los gobiernos locales en Argentina y Brasil (Federalism and Local Governments in Argentina and Brazil), in Espacios Políticos. Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Análisis Político, Buenos Aires, Año 10, Nro. 5, Falleti, Tulia G. and Julia Lynch. Causation in Time, Qualitative Methods, Newsletter of the APSA Organized Section for Qualitative and Multi-Methods Research, Spring, Vol. 6, No.1, Falleti, Tulia G. Theory-Guided Process-Tracing: Something Old, Something New, APSA-CP, Newsletter of the Organized Section in Comparative Politics of the APSA, Volume 17, Issue 1, Winter, Falleti, Tulia G. Federalismo y Descentralización Educativa en Argentina: la Constitución, los Gobernadores y el Consejo Federal de Educación [Federalism
8 8 and Decentralization of Education in Argentina: the Constitution, the Governors, and the Federal Council of Education], in Boletín Nro. 9 Sindicalismo Docente y Reforma Educativa en América Latina, Buenos Aires: FLACSO, September, Falleti, Tulia G. Clientelismo y democracia. Los mecanismos de dominación política en América Latina [Clientelism and Democracy. Mechanisms of political domination in Latin America], in Sociología y Sociedad en el contexto de la Reestructuración Internacional, Proceedings of the 1995 Scientific International Workshop, Ciudad de La Habana: Universidad de La Habana, UNDER REVIEW Falleti, Tulia G. Social Origins of Institutional Strength: Prior Consultation over Extraction of Hydrocarbons in Bolivia, chapter prepared for volume edited by Daniel Brinks, Steven Levitsky, and Maria Victoria Murillo, Institutional Weakness in Latin America (under review at Cambridge University Press). WORK IN PROGRESS Falleti, Tulia G. and Santiago Cunial, Participación en Proyectos Locales de Salud en Argentina, to be submitted to the journal Saúde em Debate (Brazil). Falleti, Tulia G. Prior Consultation in Comparative Perspective, chapter to be prepared for the edited volume by Claire Wright and Alexandra Tomaselli The Prior Consultation of Indigenous Peoples in Latin America. Inside the Implementation Gap, Routledge. Falleti, Tulia G. and Maria Paula Saffon-Sanin, Consultas, Extractivism, and Enviromental Conflict in Colombia and Argentina. Bartch, Catherine and Tulia G. Falleti, Global Leaders with Local Roots: the Penn Model OAS program for Philadelphia and Norristown public high school students. AWARDS 2010 Donna Lee Van Cott Award to the best book in political institutions from the Political Institutions Section of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA), for Decentralization and Subnational Politics in Latin America (2010, New York: Cambridge UP) Best Paper Prize from the Political Institutions Section of the LASA, for Infiltrating the State: The Evolution of Health Care Reforms in Brazil, Gregory Luebbert Award to the best article in comparative politics from the Comparative Politics Section of the American Political Science Association (APSA), for A Sequential Theory of Decentralization: Latin American Cases in Comparative Perspective (American Political Science Review, 99, 3, ).
9 Best Paper Prize from the Decentralization and Sub-National Studies Section of the LASA, for Of Presidents, Governors, and Mayors: The Politics of Decentralization in Latin America David Manor Award to outstanding graduate student in Political Science, Northwestern University Research Award from the Critical Methodologies Seminar, Northwestern University High Productivity Award, School of Social Sciences, Universidad de Buenos Aires. FELLOWSHIPS 2018 Penn Fellow, Office of the Provost, University of Pennsylvania World Politics Residential Fellowship , Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, Princeton University Postdoctoral Fellowship, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame Izaak Walton Killam Postdoctoral Fellowship, Liu Institute for Global Issues, University of British Columbia Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, Residential Fellowship (declined to accept Killam Fellowship) United States Institute of Peace (USIP), Peace Scholar Fellowship The Alumnae Association, Northwestern University, Dissertation Fellowship Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, Residential Fellowship (declined to accept USIP Fellowship) Social Science Research Council, International Dissertation Field Research Fellowship (SSRC IDRF) The Graduate School, Northwestern University, Dissertation Year Fellowship (declined to accept SSRC-IDRF) North-American Student Exchange Program (PROMESAN), Pre-dissertation Research Fellowship (fieldwork carried out in Mexico) Northwestern University, Department of Political Science, Graduate Fellowship Columbia University, Sociology Department, Paul F. Lazarsfeld Fellowship (declined to accept graduate admission to Northwestern University) Universidad de Buenos Aires, Undergraduate Research Fellowship. GRANTS (secured through competitive applications, amounts in US dollars) Penn, School of Design, Kleinman Center for Energy Policy, for research project Fracking and Indigenous Demands in the South of Argentina ($10,000) Penn, Perry World House, Course Enrichment Grant, for Democracy in Trouble: OAS to the rescue? joint application with Dr. Catherine Bartch ($7,800) Penn, Netter Center for Community Partnerships Course Development Grant, or Democracy in Trouble: OAS to the rescue? joint application with Dr. Catherine Bartch ($ 5,000).
10 The Sachs Program for Arts Innovation, support of Art Exhibit The Other 9/11: Memorias of Chile, ($6,440) Penn, Global Engagement Fund (GEF), conference support grant ($7,500) Penn, School of Arts and Sciences (SAS), Dean s LALS/PLAC conference support grant ($2,000) Penn, University Research Foundation, LALS/PLAC conference grant ($3,000) Penn, School of Arts and Sciences (SAS), Dean s conference support grant ($2,000) Penn, University Research Foundation, conference grant ($3,000) Penn, Christopher H. Browne Center for International Politics, conference support grant ($5,000) LAPOP Data Award, with Emmerich Davies (access to survey data repository) Penn Lauder CIBER, research grant ($3,811) and conference travel grant ($1,000) Penn, SAS conference travel grant ($1,000) Penn Lauder CIBER, research grant: The Federalist Paradox: Local Community Participation in Public Health and the Environment ($5,000) and travel grant ($1,086) Penn Lauder CIBER, course development grant: Trust in Politics ($3,000) Penn Lauder CIBER, travel grant ($800) Penn, Christopher H. Browne Center for International Politics, research grant: The Federalist Paradox: The Rising Power of Municipalities ($5,000) Ford Foundation and the Latin American Studies Association Grant for Hemispheric Academic Cooperation. Principal Investigator: Federalism and Subnational Politics: Argentina in Comparative Perspective ($11,500) Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology of Argentina, Program for the Development of Research Networks (RAICES, Red de Argentinos Investigadores y Científicos en el Exterior). Co-PI, with Martin Lardone, and Lucas González: Federalism, Public Policies, and Intergovernmental Relations in Argentina ($6,300) Penn, Trustees Council of Penn Women, summer research grant: Decentralization and Subnational Politics in Latin America ($5,000) Penn Lauder CIBER, research grant: Democracy and Local Governance in Latin America ($3,500) Penn Lauder CIBER, conference travel grant ($800) Penn, Office of the Provost, Distinguished International Scholar Grant. It brought Prof. Catalina Smulovitz (UTDT, Buenos Aires, Argentina) to the Penn campus ($20,000) Penn, University Research Fund, research grant: The Federalist Paradox. The Rising Power of Municipalities in Third-World Federations ($20,300) Penn, Office of the Provost, Distinguished International Scholar Grant. It brought Prof. Celina Souza (Universidade Federal de Bahia, Bahia, Brazil) to the Penn campus ($20,000) Penn, Christopher H. Browne Center for International Politics, summer research grant: Decentralization in Brazil ($3,500) Northwestern University, Center for International and Comparative Studies, summer travel grant ($1,500).
11 APSA, travel grant for advanced foreign graduate students ($200) Northwestern University, Center for International and Comparative Studies, summer travel grant ($1,500). INVITED LECTURES AND COLLOQUIA 2019 forthcoming, Comparative Politics Colloquium, University of Wisconsin- Madison, April Comparative Politics Colloquium, University of California-Berkeley, November Keynote Lecture, VII Student Conference of the Graduate Program in Political Science of the Federal University of Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil, November New Approaches to Political Economy, convened by Equitable Growth, July 11-15, Seattle Decentralization and Regional Development in Latin America, keynote lecture, Universidad Austral de Chile, Centro de Estudios Regionales, Valdivia, Chile, May When Theft Becomes Grievance: The Violation of Land Rights as a Cause of Land Reform Claims in Latin America, book manuscript conference, by Maria Paula Saffon, Princeton University, May Institutional Strength in Indigenous Incorporation, Columbia University, April Social Origins of Institutional Strength, Ostrom Workshop, Indiana University, March Decentralization and Participation: Public Health in Comparative Perspective, MIT, March Institutional Strength in Indigenous Incorporation, edited volume conference organized by Daniel Brinks, Steven Levitsky, and Maria Victoria Murillo, University of Texas-Austin, September Integrated Inferences book manuscript conference, by Macartan Humphreys and Alan Jacobs, Berlin, May 5 and Innovations in Methods Seminar, Rutgers University-New Brunswick, March Comparative Politics Seminar, University of Minnesota, March Comparative Politics Seminar, Harvard University, March Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia. Keynote lecture at the National Congress of Political Science (ACCPOL), September 22, and short course on Process Tracing and Comparative Sequential Method, September Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, Maxwell School, Syracuse University. Imparted three lectures on Comparative Sequential Method, Causal Mechanisms, and Process-Tracing Colegio de Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico FLACSO and CIESAS, Mexico City, Mexico Qualitative Methods Colloquium, Department of Politics, Princeton University Department of Political Science, Tulane University.
12 Universidad Católica de Chile, roundtable comments (on causal inference) and three lectures (on causal mechanisms, process-tracing, and sequential analysis) delivered at the Summer School of Qualitative and Multi-Methods, Santiago de Chile, Chile Discussant at the Book Presentation of Segmented Representation, by Juan Pablo Luna Brazil Initiative Conference, Watson Institute, Brown University International Seminar on Accountability and Corruption, Mexico City, Mexico Universidad Diego Portales, Santiago de Chile, Chile World Politics Lecture, Participatory democracy in Latin America, Princeton University Center for the Study of Democratic Performance, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL Universidad Católica de Chile, three lectures (on causal mechanisms, processtracing, and sequential analysis) delivered at the Summer School of Qualitative and Multi-Methods, Santiago de Chile, Chile Universidad de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay Asociación Uruguaya de Ciencias Políticas, Montevideo, Uruguay Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Paraná, Entre Ríos, Argentina University of Chicago Matthew Ingram s book manuscript workshop, University at Albany, State University of New York Department of Political Science Colloquium, Texas A&M, College Station, TX 2013 Latin American Politics group workshop, Princeton University Archon Fung and collaborators, research proposal workshop, J.F. Kennedy School, Harvard University Agustina Giraudy s book manuscript workshop, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University Graduate Program in Economics, Universidad Autónoma de Mexico (UNAM), Mexico City, Mexico Duke-UNC Working Group on Social Policy, Labor, and the Informal Sector in Latin America, Duke University Harvard University 2011 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, FAPESP Week - 50 Years of Science in Brazil and Challenges Ahead, Washington D.C Technische Universität Darmstadt, Darmstadt, Germany 2011 Comparative Politics Group Workshop, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill University of Bremen, Hanse Wissenschaftskolleg, Delmenhorst, Germany Comparative Politics Seminar, Columbia University Politics Department, New School for Social Research Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil Dynamics of Federal Systems, FernUniversität, Hagen, Germany Comparative Politics Workshop, University of Michigan - Ann Arbor.
13 The Political Economy of Decentralization, World Bank and New York University, New York Department of Political Science, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Fundación FINES, Buenos Aires, Argentina Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina Department of Political Science, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina Federalismo Fiscal y Federalismo Político, Universidad Católica de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina Research Group on Qualitative and Multi-Method Analysis, Syracuse University Comparative Politics Seminar, Princeton University Department of Political Science, University of Notre Dame Watson Institute, Brown University Law School, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina The Program in Latin American Studies, Princeton University Department of Political Science, Northwestern University Separation of Powers, Yale University Department of Political Science, Universidad de São Paulo, Brazil Universidad Federal de Bahia, Salvador, Brazil Universidad Mayor de San Andrés, La Paz, Bolivia International Seminar on the Constitutional Assembly: Economic Regime and Fiscal Model in the New State, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia Department of Political Science, University of Washington, Seattle Department of Political Science, University of British Columbia Department of Political Science, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina Conference Migration of Power, Department of Political Science, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Helen Kellogg Institute, University of Notre Dame Program in Latin American Studies, Princeton University Central European University, Budapest, Hungary David Rockefeller Center, Harvard University Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Brown University, 2001 Workshop of the SSRC-ACLS International Dissertation Field Research Fellows, Montreal, Canada Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington D.C Workshop on Decentralization and Democracy in Latin America, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Graduate Students Conference, Duke University Center for Latin American Studies, University of Chicago Department of Sociology, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
14 Studying Critical Junctures: Where Should We Go from Here? American Political Science Association (APSA) Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, September What Is the Role of Participatory Institutions Within Representative Democracy? roundtable presentation, APSA Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, August Studying Politics from the North and the South roundtable presentation, Latin American Studies Association (LASA) International Congress, Barcelona, Spain, May Social Origins of Institutional Strength: Prior Consultation over Extraction of Hydrocarbons in Bolivia, LASA International Congress, Barcelona, Spain, May When do participatory institutions work? Strengthening Prior Consultation in Extractive Economies, with Thea N. Riofrancos presented at APSA Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA Author meets critics, roundtable discussion of Matthew Ingram s book: Crafting Courts in New Democracies: The Politics of Subnational Judicial Reform in Brazil and Mexico (Cambridge University Press, 2016), APSA Annual Meeting, Philadelphia Poor People s Participation: Neoliberal Institutions or Left Turn, presented at the APSA Annual Meeting, Philadelphia (with Emmerich Davies) Endogenous Participation: Prior Consultation in Extractive Economies, presented at the VIII Congress of the Association of Bolivian Studies, Sucre, Bolivia Poor People s Participation: Neoliberal Institutions or Left Turn? presented at the REPAL Annual Conference, Universidad Católica de Uruguay, Montevideo, Uruguay Historical Institutionalism in Political Science, presented at the APSA Annual Meeting, Washington DC (with Orfeo Fioretos and Adam Sheingate) Stories of Participatory Democracy, presented at the: International Studies Association (ISA) FLACSO Conference, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Political Economy Network of Latin America (REPAL) conference, Santiago de Chile, Chile. LASA International Congress (with Thea Riofrancos) The Comparative Sequential Method, presented at the APSA Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (with James Mahoney) Stories of Participatory Democracy: The Collective Right to Prior Consultation in Bolivia and Ecuador, presented at the: APSA Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL (with Thea Riofrancos). Sociedad Argentina de Análisis Político (SAAP), Paraná, Entre Ríos, Argentina. Midwest Political Sciene Association (MPSA) annual meeting, Chicago, IL (with Thea Riofrancos) Theory-Guided Process-Tracing of Extensive and Intensive Processes, Council of European Studies (CES), Amsterdam, The Netherlands Historical Institutionalism in Political Science, presented at CES, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (with Orfeo Fioretos).
15 Who Participates? Local Community Participation and the Left Turn in Bolivia, accepted for presentation at the (cancelled) APSA annual conference Local Community Participation in Bolivia and the Left Turn, presented at the LASA 2012 International Congress, San Francisco, CA Decentralization in Time: A Process-Tracing Approach to Federal Dynamics of Change, presented at the 36 th annual meeting of the Social Science History Association (SSHA), Boston, MA Participation Reconsidered: Local Community Engagement in Public Health and the Environment in Argentina. Presented at the MPSA annual meeting, Chicago, IL Local Participatory Projects in Health in Argentina. Presented at the Congress of the LASA, Toronto, Canada Some Social Requisites of Participation: Civic Engagement in 200 Local Participatory Health Projects in Argentina, presented at the APSA annual meeting, Washington, D.C Infiltrating the State: The Evolution of Health Care under Authoritarianism and Democracy in Brazil, presented at: LASA congress, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (This paper won the 2010 best paper award from the Political Institutions Section of the LASA.) APSA annual meeting, Boston, MA. Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies conference (CALACS), Vancouver, BC, Canada Remarks on Federalism: Theory Rich or Theory Poor. Presentation for the roundtable on this subject with Jedna Bednar, Elinor Ostrom, and Jonathan Rodden, moderated by Carol Weissert, at the APSA annual meeting, Chicago Context and Causal Mechanisms in Comparative Historical Analysis, presented at the APSA annual meeting, Chicago (with Julia Lynch) Context and Causal Heterogeneity in Historical Analysis, presented at the APSA annual meeting APSA, Philadelphia, PA (with Julia Lynch) Intergovernmental Balance of Power in the Colossus of South America, presented at the APSA annual meeting, Philadelphia The Effects of Post-developmental Decentralization on Intergovernmental Relations: Brazil in Comparative Perspective, presented at the MPSA annual national conference, Chicago, IL Decentralization in Brazil: Sequence of Reforms and Coalitions, presented at: LASA congress, San Juan, Puerto Rico. ISA annual meeting, San Diego, CA The Federalist Paradox: Hypotheses on the Rising Power of Municipalities in Latin American Federal Countries, presented at the Northeastern Political Science Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA Decentralization as a Multistage Process: Evidence from Argentina and Colombia, presented at the LASA congress, Las Vegas, NV Federalism and the Separation of Powers at the Subnational Level, presented at the APSA annual meeting, Chicago (with Maxwell A. Cameron).
16 Of Presidents, Governors, and Mayors: A Sequential Theory of Decentralization and its Effects on the Intergovernmental Balance of Power, presented at: ISA annual meeting, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Western Political Science Association annual meeting, Portland, OR Of Presidents, Governors, and Mayors: The Politics of Decentralization in Latin America, presented at the LASA International Congress, Dallas, TX. (This paper won the 2004 best paper award from LASA Decentralization and Sub-National Studies Section.) 2002 Governing Governors: Decentralization trajectories and balance of power in Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico, presented at Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston Federalism and Decentralization of Education in Argentina. Unintended consequences of decentralization of expenditures in a federal country, presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco Unity by the Stick: Regional Conflict and the Origins of Argentine Federalism, with Edward Gibson, presented at the International Political Science Association World Congress, Quebec City, Canada Not just What, but How, and by Whom: Policy Feedback Effects and Deceptive Decentralization in Argentina, presented at the LASA International Congress, Miami, FL New Fiscal Federalism and the Political Dynamics of Decentralization in Latin America, presented at the Annual Meeting of the APSA, Atlanta Reallocative Federalism: Overrepresentation and Public Spending in the Western Hemisphere, with Edward Gibson and Ernesto Calvo, presented at the LSA International Congress, Chicago, IL Oligarchic Domination and Family Networks in the Northwest of Argentina, , presented at the IV National Conference of Schools and Departments of History, Mar del Plata, Argentina. CONFERENCE CONVENER 2017 Right, Left, Right: U-Turns and their Impact in Latin America and the Caribbean, University of Pennsylvania, October Post-Neoliberal Latin America, Program on Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, May Contemporary Politics and Historical Legacies. A Conference on Historical Institutionalism in Political Science. University of Pennsylvania and Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, October 25 and Federalism and Local Governments. Fundación FINES, Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 31. (Among the expositors there were three mayors and local government officials and advisors.) 2009 Federalismo Fiscal y Federalismo Político, co-organizer with Martin Lardone and Lucas González, Universidad Católica de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina, June 19.
17 Federalism and Subnational Politics: Argentina in Comparative Perspective. Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina, June 27 and Pesos, Politics, Pots and Pans: Argentina in Crisis. Thomas Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, March 8. RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS World Politics Research Fellow, PIIRS, Princeton University Visiting Scholar, Political Science, University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill. Summer 2014 Visiting Scholar, Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Argentina. Summer 2010 Visiting Scholar, Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Argentina. Summer 2009 Visiting Scholar, Fundación FINES and CENEP, Argentina. Summer 2008 Visiting Scholar, Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Argentina. Summer 2005 Visiting Scholar, CEBRAP (São Paulo) and IUPERJ (Rio), Brazil. Spring 2003 Postdoctoral Fellow, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame I. W. Killam Postdoctoral Fellow, Liu Institute for Global Issues, University of British Columbia, BC, Canada. Spring 2001 Visiting Research Fellow, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE), Lomas de Santa Fe, Mexico Visiting Research Fellow, Centro de Estudios para el Desarrollo Institucional (CEDI), Buenos Aires, Argentina. Spring 1999 PROMESAN Visiting Research Fellow, Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE), Lomas de Santa Fe, Mexico. TEACHING (Since 2004) Comparative Politics (undergraduate lecture course) Introduction to the main concepts and theories in the subfield of comparative politics. Latin American Politics (undergraduate lecture course) This course examines the major political and economic changes from the early twentieth century up to the present in Latin America, with the goal of achieving an understanding of contemporary politics in the region. Transitions to Democracy (undergraduate seminar) This course introduces students to an in-depth analysis of the definitions and theories of democracy and democratization in political science and compares historic and recent regime transitions in different regions of the world. Comparative Politics of Federalism and Decentralization (graduate and undergraduate seminar) This seminar presents the advantages and disadvantages of constitutional and fiscal federal arrangements and the causes, characteristics, and
18 18 consequences of the recent trend toward decentralization in the largest federations of the world. Democracy, Decentralization, and Participation in Latin America (graduate and undergraduate seminar) This course focuses on the decentralization of government in Latin America and its relationship to democratization and participation. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of subnational actors and their corporative organizations and associations. Democracy in Latin America (undergraduate seminar) This course focuses on the political economy and political changes taking place in the region since the inception of the twenty first century, in particular as they relate to citizenship, constitutionalism, and democratic representation. Democratization (graduate seminar) This course surveys the most influential and the recent works and debates on democratization in the subfield of comparative politics. Social Capital and Trust Networks (graduate seminar) This seminar surveys the conceptual and operational definitions and applications of the concepts of social capital and trust in the recent literature of political science, in particular as they relate to processes of cooperation, political participation, and democratization. Indigenous Politics in The Americas (graduate course, to be developed for Spring 2019). This seminar will compare the evolution of relationships between states and indigenous peoples and movements throughout the Americas--and especially in Canada, the US, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina. We will focus on these states articulation of indigenous demands regarding plurinationality, autonomy, territoriality, prior consultation, living well, and intercultural education. ADVISING Post-Doctoral Fellows Moseley, Mason ( ), Postdoctoral Fellow, Program on Democracy, Citizenship, and Constitutionalism, University of Pennsylvania. Doctoral Students Davies, Emmerich (2016) The Competing State: State Welfare and the Rise of Non-State Service Provision in India. Evans, Allison (2014) Political Mobilization in Weak Societies and Weak States: Local Governments and Civil Society in Postcommunist Russia Giusti-Rodríguez, Mariana (2018) From Social Cleavages to Party Systems: The Impact of Social Network Structures on Party Building in the Andes, Department of
19 19 Government, Cornell University, Advisor of Penn Diversity Pre-doctoral Fellowship. Lupien, Pascal (2015), Models of Participation: A Comparative Study of Participatory Mechanisms in Latin America, Department of Political Science, University of Guelph, Canada, external reviewer. Mukherjee, Sergio (in progress) From the Planning Board to the Blackboard Local Capacity, Education and Development in Brazil and India. Moseley, Mason (2014) Ballots and Blockades: The Normalization of Protest in Latin America, Department of Political Science, Vanderbilt University, external dissertation committee member. Nangia, Prakirti (2018) Mothers, Daughters, Wives, and Widows: Politics of Social Protection for Females in India. Nazareno, Louise de Ronconi (2016) Social Development in Brazil, University of Sao Paolo, Brazil, external dissertation committee member. Niedzwiecki, Sara (2014) Social Policy Choices and Outcomes. Brazil and Argentina in Subnational Perspective ( ), Department of Political Science, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, external dissertation committee member. Revelo-Rebolledo, Javier (in progress) The Political Economy of Amazon Deforestation: Development, Conflict and the Reach of the State. Chair of dissertation committee. Riofrancos, Thea (2014) Contesting Extraction: Political Conflict over Natural Resources in Ecuador. Chair of dissertation committee. Saenz-Rivera, Sergio (2010) Centers and Bordertowns: Tracing the Origins of Cooperation at the Mexico-United States Border ( ). Trager, Eric (2013) Tailored Autocracy: The Egyptian Regime Against Its Opponents. Master Students Chiang Carbonell, Luis (2005) Power to Municipalities: An Analysis of Cuban Subnational Government Structures in the Context of Decentralization Reforms. Hill, Christopher (2009) The Evolution of Venezuelan Federalism: From Punto Fijo to Hugo Chávez. Ritchie, Henry (2007) Indigenous Mobilization and Decentralization in Bolivia. Undergraduate Students Abend, Lynda (2007): The Effects of Decentralization on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Colombia, thesis for the Latin American Politics Concentration. (Ms. Abend was selected by the Pan American Association of Philadelphia to be the 2007 Plaque Recipient for her outstanding excellence in Latin American Studies. ) Bolotin, Lisa (2004) Human Rights Trials and Democratic Consolidation. The cases of Argentina and Chile, Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business Senior Thesis.
20 20 Bunyasaranand, Kemiga (2008): Political Activism among the Argentine Youth. (Winner of the Penn Rowe s Memorial Summer Grant and of the Undergraduate Research Grant from the Program on Democracy, Citizenship and Constitutionalism.) Calpin, Megan (2010): True Access: User Benefits of Water in Urban South Africa, Political Science Honors Thesis. (Winner of the Leo S. Rowe Memorial Prize for the best senior thesis in Comparative or International Politics.) Chandra, Meghna (2012) Ideologies of Development in Bolivia and Colombia, (Winner of the Undergraduate Research Grant from the Program on Democracy, Citizenship and Constitutionalism.) Cook, Thomas (2008): The Causes and Consequences of the Rise of the Indigenous in Bolivia, Political Science Honors Thesis. Dougherty, Danielle (2005) Education s Role in Political Mobilization, Regime Change, and the Consolidation of Power in Chile: , Political Science Honors Thesis. (Winner of the Leo S. Rowe Memorial Prize.) Kingston, David (2006) The Bolivian Crisis of 2005: Restructuring Territoriality, University Scholars Research Program. Lamas, Andreina (in progress) Latin American Socialisms, Political Science Honors Thesis. Lagos, Lorenzo (2011) Trust and Drugs in Mexico, Philosophy, Politics, and Economics Senior Thesis. Martínez, Antonio (2007) Democratic Quality and The Neo-Patrimonial State in the Dominican Republic, Political Science Honors Thesis. (Co-winner of the Leo S. Rowe Memorial Prize.) Saab, Patricia (2013) From The Great Transformation to a Great Transmutation: Analysis of the Political Metamorphosis of President Ollanta Humala Tasso of Peru, Huntsman Program in International Studies and Business Senior Thesis. Weinstabl, Viviane M. (2015) Chile : Why were Allende and Democracy Overthrown? Huntsman Program Freshman Research Paper. Work, Jessica (2004) Decentralization as a Vehicle for Mobilization: Effects of Bolivian Population Participation Reforms on Self-Determination Protests Movements, Political Science Honors Thesis. SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION National Councils Member of the Banco de Consultores of CONICET, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas of Argentina. Professional Councils and Committees 2018 Polity Journal Prize Committee Mary Parker Follett Article Award, Politics and History, APSA Chair, Best Paper Award Committee, REPAL 2015.
21 Executive committee, Comparative Politics Section, APSA Division Co-chair, Comparative Politics Section, APSA 2014 annual meeting Treasurer, Political Institutions Section, LASA President, Political Institutions Section, LASA William Anderson Award Committee, APSA Bryce Wood Book Award Committee (to the outstanding book on Latin America in the social sciences and humanities published in English), LASA Nominating Committee, Qualitative and Multi-Methods Research Section, APSA Donna Lee Van Cott Book Award Committee, Political Institutions Section, LASA Executive Council, Politics and History Section, APSA present Executive Council, Political Institutions Section, LASA Sage APSA Paper Award Committee, Comparative Politics Section, APSA Nominating Committee, Qualitative and Multi-Methods Section, APSA Gregory Luebbert Article Award Committee, Comparative Politics Section, APSA Executive Council, Decentralization and Sub-National Studies Section, LASA Giovanni Sartori Book Award Committee, Qualitative Methods Section, APSA. Professional Associations Meetings Panel Organizer for APSA 2012, 2010, 2006 (two panels), Panel Discussant at APSA 2018, 2014, 2012, 2010; LASA 2014, 2012, 2010, 2009, 2006; MPSA 2011, Roundtable Presenter at APSA 2018, 2007; CES 2013; LASA 2018, 2013; SSHA External Institutional Reviewer CIDE, Mexico City, Mexico, 2017 Journal Reviewer American Political Science Review; American Journal of Political Science, Brazilian Political Science Review (Brazil); Bulletin of Latin American Research (UK); Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies (Canada); Comparative Political Studies; Comparative Politics; Democratization; Desarrollo Económico (Argentina); Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law; Journal of Latin American Studies; Journal of Politics; Journal of Policy History; Latin American Research Review; Latin American Politics and Society; Perspectives on Politics; Política y Gobierno (Mexico); Political Behavior; Publius: The Journal of Federalism; Studies in Comparative International Development; World Politics.
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