VITA* E. Gene Frankland Department of Political Science Ball State University Muncie, Indiana 47306 USA Phone: 765-285-8780 (8791) Fax: 765-285-5345 Email: gfrankla@bsu.edu EDUCATION: 1973 Ph.D., the University of Iowa, Political Science 1969 M.A., the University of Iowa, Political Science 1967 B.A., Southern Illinois University, Government and History TEACHING EXPERIENCE: 1985- Professor of Political Science, Ball State University 1978-85 Associate Professor of Political Science, BSU 1972-78 Assistant Professor of Political Science, BSU (Courses recently taught): Comparative Political Systems; Environmental Law and Policy; Western European Politics and Government; Politics of the European Union; British Politics and Government.) ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE: 2001-current Director, European Studies Program (BSU) 1997 spring Director, Ball State London Centre, England 1992 spring Academic Director, Midwest Consortium for Study Abroad Program, Vienna, Austria 1988 autumn Director of Westminster College/BSU Honors Program, Oxford, England 1981 Administrative Assistant, Political Science 1978-current Department Undergraduate Advisor PUBLICATIONS: (BOOKS) Green Parties in Transition: The End of Grass-roots Democracy?(Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2008; also as Japanese edition: Transition of Green Parties in the World (Tokyo: Ryokufu, 2013) [Paul Lucardie and Benoît Rihoux, co-editors]. Global Studies: Europe (Tenth Edition; Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill Higher Education, 2009) [also Ninth (2006), Eighth (2004), and Seventh Editions (2002)].
The International Encyclopedia of Environmental Politics (London: Routledge, 2002) [John Barry, coeditor] now available via Google books. Between Protest and Power: The Green Party in Germany (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1992) [Donald Schoonmaker, co-author] (BOOK CHAPTERS) Green Parties in Central and Eastern Europe: Rise, fall and revival? in Emilie Van Haute (ed.), Green Parties in Europe (Abington UK: Routledge, 2016), pp. 59-91. The Evolution of the Greens in Germany: From Amateurism to Professionalism in E. Gene Frankland, Paul Lucardie, and Benoȋt Rihoux (eds.), Green Parties in Transition: The End of Grass-roots Democracy? (Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate, 2008), pp. 19-41. The Metamorphosis of Amateur-Activists Newborns into Professional-Activists Centaurs, in E. Gene Frankland, Paul Lucardie, and Benoȋt Rihoux (eds.), Green Parties in Transition: The End of Grassroots Democracy? (Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate, 2008), pp. 259-287 [Benoȋt Rihoux, co-author]. "Saving Schroeder: The Greens in 2002," in David P. Conradt, Gerald R. Kleinfeld, and Christian Soe (eds.), A Precarious Victory: Schroeder and the German elections of 2002 (New York and Oxford: Berghahn, 2005), pp. 83-107. "Bündnis 90/Die Grünen: From Opposition to Power," in David Conradt, Gerald R. Kleinfeld, and Christian Søe (eds.), Power Shift in Germany (New York and Oxford: Berghahn, 2000), pp. 80-97. "Alliance 90/Die Grünen: Party of Ecological and Social Reform," in Mary Hampton and Christian Soe (eds.), Between Bonn and Berlin: German Politics Adrift? (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1999), pp. 103-118. "The Green Party's Transformation: The 'New Politics' Party Grows Up," in Peter H. Merkl (ed.), The Federal Republic of Germany at Fifty: The End of a Century of Turmoil (London: Macmillam, 1999), pp. 147-159. "The Greens' Comeback in 1994: Third Party of Germany," in Russell J. Dalton (ed.), Germany Divided: The 1994 Bundestagswahl and the Evolution of the German Party System (Oxford: Berg, 1996), 85-108. "The Austrian Greens: From Electoral Alliance to Political Party," in Wolfgang Rüdig (ed.), Green Politics Three (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1995), pp. 192-216. "Germany: The Rise, Fall, and Recovery of Die Grünen," in Dick Richardson and Chris Rootes (eds.), The Green Challenge: The Development of Green Parties in Europe (London: Routledge, 1995), pp. 23-43.
"Disunited Greens in a United Germany: The All-German Election of December 1990 and Its Aftermath," in Russell J. Dalton (ed.), The New Germany Votes: Unification and the Creation of a New German Party System (Oxford: Berg, 1993), pp. 135-162 [co-author, Don Schoonmaker]. "Does Green Politics Have a Future in Britain? An American Perspective" in Wolfgang Rüdig (ed.), Green Politics One (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1990), pp. 7-28. "Federal Republic of Germany: Die Grünen," in Ferdinand Müller-Rommel (ed.), New Politics in Western Europe: The Rise and Success of Green and Alternative Parties (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1989), pp. 61-79. (ARTICLES) "Parliamentary Politics and the Development of the Green Party in West Germany," The Review of Politics vol. 51, no. 3 (Summer 1989): 386-411. "The Role of the Greens in West German Parliamentary Politics, 1980-87," The Review of Politics vol. 50, no. 1 (Winter 1988): 99-122. "Green Politics and Alternative Economics," German Studies Review vol. 9, no. 1 (February 1988): 111-132. "Party System Change and Social Representation: A Study of West German Parliamentary Candidates, 1949-1961," Social Science History vol. 6, no. 2 (May 1983): 289-316. "Change and Stability in Sexism among College Students: A Three Year Panel Study," Sex Roles vol. 7, no. 3 (March 1981): 233-246 (co-authors, Mike Corbett and Dorothy Rudoni). "Value Priorities of College Students: A Longitudinal Study," Youth & Society vol. 11 (March 1980): 267-294 (co-authors, Mike Corbett and Dorothy Rudoni). "Public Attitudes toward Community Service Needs and Government in Indiana," Midwest Review of Public Administration vol. 13, no. 2 (June 1979): 119-131 (co-authors, Mike Corbett and George Hayduk). "Sexism Among College Students: Do Males and Females Differ?" Youth & Society vol. 9, no. 2 (December 1977): 171-190 (co-authors, Mike Corbett and Dorothy Rudoni). "Parliamentary Career Achievement in Britain and West Germany: A Comparative Analysis," Legislative Studies Quarterly vol. 2, no. 2 (May 1977): 137-154. Political Socialization and the Future, Indiana Social Studies Quarterly vol. 29, no. 3 (Winter 1976-77): 5-10 (co-author Ralph Baker). "Political Alienation in the Post-Watergate Period: A Cross-Subcultural Study," Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences vol. 10 (July 1976): 102-116 (co-author, Mike Corbett).
"Watergate, So What?" -- Student Attitudes about its Significance and Implications for Support of the System," Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences vol. 9 (July 1975): 134-145 (coauthor, Ralph Baker). (BOOK REVIEWS) Norman Vig and Michael Kraft, Environmental Policy: New Directions for the Twenty-first Century (Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly Press, 2006) in Environmental Politics vol. 16, no. 3 (June 2007): 545-546. Christopher Rootes, Environmental Movements: Local, National and Global Environmental Politics (London: Frank Cass, 1999) in ECPR News vol. 11 no. 2 (Spring 2000), pp. 34-35. Anna Bramwell, The Fading of the Greens: The Decline of Environmental Politics in the West (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1994) in German Politics and Society vol. 15, no. 1 (Spring 1997): 157-160. Carol J. Hager, Technological Democracy, Bureaucracy and Citizenry in the German Energy Debate (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1995) in Politik (Conference Group on German Politics), no. 4 (Fall 1996): 11-12. Joachim Raschke, Krise der Grünen: Bilanz und Neubeginn (Marburg: Schüren, 1991) in Green Politics Three (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1995): 272-274. Andrei Markovits and Philip Gorski, The German Left: Red, Green and Beyond (N.Y.: Oxford University Press, 1993) in The Review of Politics, vol. 56, no. 4 (Fall 1994): 813-814. Thomas Scharf, The German Greens: Challenging the Consensus (Oxford: Berg, 1994) in Conference Group on German Politics Newsletter, November 1994, p. 11. Hans-Joachim Veen and Jürgen Hoffmann, Die Grünen zu Beginn der neunziger Jahre (Bonn: Bouvier, 1992) in Conference Group on German Politics Newsletter, November 1993, pp. 5-6. (SPECIAL REPORTS) Global Fallout in Wake of the Brexit Vote, Newsletter of the Bowen Center for Public Affairs, Ball State University, June 2016 (1229 words). The UK General Election 2015 and its Aftermath, Newsletter of the Bowen Center for Public Affairs, Ball State University, June 2015 (1180 words). GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, SCHOLARSHIPS 2007 BSU Center for International Programs, travel grant 2002 German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), study grant 1996 Harris-Manchester College, Oxford, Visiting Fellow
1996 German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), study grant 1987 Ball State Alumni Office, travel grant 1987 University Summer Research Grant 1985 German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), study grant 1980 German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD), language scholarship 1979-80 University Research Committee Grant 1977-78 College of Sciences and Humanities Grant 1976-77 University Research Committee Grant 1975 Council of European Studies, workshop grant PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND OFFICES American Political Science Association Conference Group on German Politics (Midwest Region Director, 1993-95) German Studies Association (2009 Program Committee, Political Science Coordinator) International Association for the Study of German Politics OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Paper Presentations at 42 professional association conferences, 1974-2018 (8 state, 11 regional, 19 national, and 4 international); most recently: The Alternative for Germany (AfD) from Breakthrough to Consolidation: Comparative Perspectives on its Organization: 2013-2018 German Studies Association, GSA special seminar: The Rise of the AfD and the Transformation of German Politics (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), September 2018. Small Matters in German Party Politics: Greater Powers for Lesser Parties? Indiana Academy the Social Sciences (Westville, Indiana), October 2016. of The German Green Party at Thirty-five: Coping with the Challenges of a Shifting Party System, Indiana Academy of the Social Sciences (Evansville, Indiana), October 2015. Challenging Newcomers in the German Party System: A Comparative Study of the Pirate Party the Alternative for Germany (AfD), German Studies Association (Kansas City, Mo.), September 2014 and Other Presentations (recent): The 2017 Bundestag Election Campaign and its Historic Outcome: Observations and Interpretations, presented at the Roundtable Discussion on the Impact of Germany s Election (sponsored by the German Embassy) October 16, 2017, Muncie, Indiana. Parties and Elections in Germany and the U.S.: A Comparative Perspective, Think Transatlantic
campus conference (sponsored by the German Embassy), Muncie, Indiana, November 13, 2012. Manuscript Reviewer for 7 th edition of Zachary Smith s textbook The Environmental Policy Paradox (Publishers: Taylor and Francis), 2017. Chair of the BSU interdisciplinary European Studies Committee and organizer of the Focus on Europe program, 2004-18. Presentation, "The International Encyclopedia of Environmental Politics: Aims and Methods", Heinrich Böll Foundation, Berlin, Germany, November 7, 2002. Presentation, "The German Green Party: Past, Present, and Future", Faculty Seminar, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, March 8, 2002. Presentation, "Fielding a Competitive Delegation at the Midwest Model EU," Roundtable on the Teaching of the European Union with Simulations," Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association-- Midwest Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, November 2, 2001. Presentation, "German Foreign Policy and the Greens", Honors Seminar, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Casper College, Casper, Wyoming, April 6, 2001. Presentation, "Grass-roots Democracy, the Iron Law of Oligarchy, and the Greens, 1980-2000," Party Change Seminar, Dept. of Political Science, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, February 24, 2000. Presentation, "The Greens: Can They Survive Power?" at U.S. State Department Seminar on the Schröder Government's First Half Year, June 2, 1999, Washington, D.C. Presentation, "Green Parties: Compared", Dept. of Economics & Politics, Nottingham Trent University, March 25, 1997, Nottingham, England. Faculty Advisor for BSU delegations to the Midwest Model European Union, 1994-95, 1998-2018. Participant in Council of International Educational Exchange faculty seminar, "Four Years after Unification: From Euphoria to Disillusion? June 12-17, 1994, Berlin, Germany. Member of the editorial Advisory Board for McGraw-Hill s Annual Editions: Comparative Politics, 1989-2007. Unpublished paper, Environment, Economy, and Public Opinion in the 1980s: The View from Middletown," 1984 (co-author, Mike Corbett). Overseas University Teaching Assignments: Spain (1975), Germany (1975-76), the U.K. (1978, 1982, 1988, 1997), and Austria (1992). (*Vita short version, updated December 2, 2018)