Hani Zubida EDUCATION Ph.D Program in Politics, 726 Broadway 7th Floor, New York, NY 10003 3353 Bedford Ave. Brooklyn, New York 11210 (718) 377 1111 or (917) 815 4413 zh211@nyu.edu 2004 Ph.D, Department of Politics (Degree expected in Spring 2005). Dissertation: A Comparative Framework of Split Voting. Testing the cases of US and French National Elections. Committee: Prof. Martin Schain (Chair), Prof. Youssef Cohen, Prof. Gideon Doron, Prof. Farhad Kazemi. Sep. 2000 Master of Arts, New York University. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Major: Politics. Feb. 1993 B.A. in Political Science. Tel Aviv University, Israel. OTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING Summer 1996 Michigan University. Participant in the summer seminar of the ʺInter University Consortium for Political Science and Social Researchʺ (ICSPR). ACADEMIC POSITIONS HELD Fall 2005 Instructorship.. This position included teaching four undergraduate classes and advising undergraduate students. AREAS OF RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTEREST Comparative Politics Public Opinion Middle East Studies Israeli Politics Voting Behavior Methodology and Statistics Hani Zubida, CV 1
PUBLICATIONS AND WORKING PAPERS Papers in Journals Shaul Bar Lev, Camil Fuchs, Gideon Doron, David Navon & Hani Zubida, Deferred Forced Choice Questions: Theoretical Aspects and Empirical Experimentation in Political Surveys, in Advances and Applications in Statistics, 3(1), pp. 49 66, 2003. Chapters in Edited Volumes Shaul Bar Lev, Camil Fuchs, Gideon Doron, David Navon & Hani Zubida, Close Ended Questions Open Ended Questions & Semi Open Ended Questions : The Difference in the Findings of Political Surveys, in Shaul Bar Lev and Camil Fuchs (Ed.), Surveys: Some Good, Some Less, Hakibbutz Hameuchad Publishing House and Haifa University Press, 1998 (Hebrew). Book Reviews Stephen Eric Bronner, A Rumor about the Jews, Antisemitism, Conspiracy, and the Protocols of Zion, (New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2003) Pp. xii + 177. $12.95 paper. Reviewed by Hani Zubida, Department of Politics, New York University, New York, NY. International Journal of Middle East Studies, 36 (4), pp. 697 698, 2004. Under Review State and Religion Testing Theory and Practice, the Israeli Case of Shas. I Split, You Split, We All Split Our Ticket: The 1996 Israeli National Election Split Voting Phenomenon. Work in Progress The Israeli Political Continuum: Trends of Change and Continuity, 1969 1999. The Development of Israeli Citizenship. Hani Zubida, CV 2
FELLOWSHIPS, GRANTS AND AWARDS Israeli Political Science Association, Best MA Dissertation award, 2002. Pre Dissertation Research Grant, Center for European Studies by the Commission of the European Union, 2001 2002. Joint Graduate Studies Grant, Tel Aviv University and ISEF, 1998 2004. AVI Foundation, Graduate Fellowship, 1999. ISEF Special Grant for distinctive scholarly achievements, towards the MA degree, Department of Political Science, Tel Aviv University, 1998. Dean s Scholarship for distinctive scholarly achievements, towards the MA degree, Department of Political Science, Tel Aviv University, 1996 1997. ISEF (International Sefaradic Education Foundation), Scholarly achievement and social activity grant, 1995 1998. Dean s Scholarship for distinctive scholarly achievements, towards the MA degree, Department of Political Science, Tel Aviv University, 1995 1996. Dean s Scholarship for distinctive scholarly achievements, towards the MA degree, Department of Political Science, Tel Aviv University, 1994 1995. Travel Grants NYU Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Travel Grant, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004. NYU Politics Department of Politics Travel Grant, 2000, 2001, 2003. Association for Israeli Studies Travel Grant, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004. ISEF Travel Grant, 1996. Tel Aviv University Faculty of Social Sciences Travel Grant, 1996. Tel Aviv University Department of Political Science Travel Grant, 1996. RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Research Assistant, Prof. Farhad Kazemi., Department of Politics. Assisting in a research concerning the different voting systems within the Middle Eastern countries. Spring 1999. Research Assistant, Prof. Anna L. Harvey., Department of Politics. Assisting in a research concerning the American voter preference over time, using time series analysis to analyze the American censuses over two centuries. Fall 1998. Research Assistant, Prof. Efraim Inbar & Dr. Gad Barzilai. Bar Ilan University, The BESA Center for Strategic Studies. Assisted in a research concerning the willing of the Israeli people to Exercise different levels of military power to resolve the tension in the Middle East, and Hani Zubida, CV 3
especially the Palestinian problem. Data Collection and Analysis. 1994 1996. Research Assistant, Dr. Dahlia Elazar. Tel Aviv University the Department of Sociology and Anthropology The Institute for Social research. Assisted in a research concerning the link between Ethnic origin Social Status and Voting Intentions. Data Collection and Analysis. 1995 1996. Research Assistant, Prof. Efraim Ya ar & Dr. Tamar Herman. Tel Aviv University, The Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Research. Assisted in the Peace Index research, concerning the peopleʹs attitudes towards the peace process in Israel. Data Collection and Analysis. 1994 1995. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Instructor, Terrorism (Undergraduate).. Fall 2005. Instructor, Collective Action: Social Movements (Undergraduate). New York University. Fall 2005. Instructor, Graduate Quantitative Preparation Course. School of Arts and Sciences,. Summer 2005 and summer 2004. Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Quantitative Political Analysis II, (Graduate).. Spring 2004, spring 2003 and spring 2000. Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Quantitative Political Analysis I, (Graduate).. Fall 2003, fall 2002, fall 2001 and fall 1998. Teaching Assistant, Power and Politics in America, (Undergraduate). New York University. Spring 2002. Preceptor, American Public Opinion, (Undergraduate). New York University. Spring 2001. Preceptor, Politics of Minority Groups in America, (Undergraduate). New York University. Fall 2000. Preceptor, Socialist Theories, (Undergraduate).. Fall 1999. Preceptor, Law and Society, (Undergraduate).. Spring 1999. Lecturer, Surveys and Public Opinion Polls, (Undergraduate). The Open University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Tel Aviv, Israel. October 1996 June 1998. Teaching Assistant, Research Methods for Social Science, (Undergraduate). Department of Political Science, Tel Aviv University, Hani Zubida, CV 4
Tel Aviv, Israel. October 1995 June 1996. Teaching Assistant, The Political System of Israel, (Undergraduate). Department of Political Science, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel. October 1994 June 1996. PARTICIPATION IN PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS Presenter Split Voting in the Israeli National Election, Association for Israeli Studies, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, June 2004. Israeli Democracy towards where? The Citizenship Question, Association for Israeli Studies, San Diego, California, May 2003. Israeli Politics in the Age of Electoral Changes Theory and Practice Association for Israeli Studies, Vail, Colorado, May 2002. Political Changes and Democracy, Harmony or Dispute? Northeastern Political Science Association and International Studies Association Northeast, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 2001. Development of Citizenship in Israel Middle East Studies Association Annual Meeting, Lake Buena Vista, Florida. November 2000. Split Voting in the Israeli National Election, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., August 2000. The Meaning of Left and Right Continuum in Israeli Politics, Association for Israel Studies, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv Israel, June 2000. The Meaning of Left and Right Continuum in Israeli Politics, New York State Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Hofstra University, Hempstead, New York, April 2000. Panel Chair, Discussant and Organizer Parties and Elections in Israel Panel Chair, Association of Israel Studies Annual Conference, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, June 2004. Hani Zubida, CV 5
Invited Lectures The 90 s Immigration wave from FSU to Israel and its Ramifications on the Socio Political Spheres To the Promised Land: Immigrants in California and Israel, Milken Institute, Los Angeles, California, June, 2003. Israel and the War Against Iraq Law School at SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo NY, March 2003. Israel as an Immigrant Society: Personal Testimony and Current Trends Bard Collage, New York, NY, February 2003. The Outcome of the Israeli 2003 Election Campaign Young Leadership Forum, New York NY, January 2003. Israeli Society, Cleavages and Social Changes, Present and Future Jewish Youth Forum, New York, NY, January 2003. Israeli Democracy: Democracy and Social Mobility in Israel Israel and Zionism Teach In, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, November 2002. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Association for Israel Studies. American Political Science Association. Israeli Political Science Association Middle East Studies association of North America. New York State Political Science Association. LANGUAGES English: Reading, writing and speaking excellent. Hebrew: Reading, writing and speaking excellent. Arabic: Speaking very good. Reading and writing poor. Hani Zubida, CV 6
REFERENCES Prof. Martin Schain Prof. Youssef Cohen 726 Broadway 7 th Floor, 726 Broadway 7 th Floor, New York, NY 10003 New York, NY 10003 (212) 998 8531 ( 212) 998 8507 ms5@nyu.edu youssef.cohen@nyu.edu Prof. Gideon Doron Prof. Farhad Kazemi Department of Political Science, Tel Aviv University Ramat Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel 726 Broadway, 7 th Floor, 972 3 640 7394 10003NY New York, gideond@post.tau.ac.il (212) 998 8506 Farhad.Kazemi@nyu.edu Prof. Bertell Ollman 726 Broadway 7 th Floor, New York, NY 10003 ( 212) 998 8522 obertell@netscape.net bertell.ollman@nyu.edu Hani Zubida, CV 7