Curriculum Vitae Hanna Schwander Department of Political Science University of Zurich Affolternstrasse 56 8050 Zurich, Switzerland phone: +41 44 634 58 39 email: hanna.schwander@uni-bremen.de homepage: www.schwander-hanna.ch Academic Positions Since 8/2016 Since 1/2015 Senior researcher (Ambizione Grant Holder) at the Department of Political Science, University of Zurich, Switzerland Post-doctoral researcher at the Research Center for Inequality and Social Policy (Chair Philip Manow), University of Bremen, Germany 9 12/2014 Visiting fellow at the European University Institute, Florence, Italy 10/2012 12/2014 Scientific collaborator in the Collaborative Research Center 597 project Effects of the Transformation of the Welfare State on Political Party Competition, University of Bremen, with Philip Manow 1/2008 9/2012 PhD candidate and academic assistant (Lehrassistenz) at the Center for Comparative and International Studies and the Department of Political Science, University of Zurich, Switzerland 1/10/2012 PhD thesis defense. Thesis title: The Politicisation of Insider/Outsider Divides in Western Europe. Labour market vulnerability and its political consequences (summa cum laude) Committee: Hanspeter Kriesi, Silja Häusermann 8/2011 9/2012 Scientific collaborator at the Department of Political Science, University of Zurich for the SNSF-Project Who is in and who is out? Dualization and the Political Representation of Insiders and Outsiders in Western Europe, with Silja Häusermann 1 7/2011 Research stay at the Department for Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford, UK. Advisor: David Rueda 10/2002 4/2008 Licentiate (equivalent to MA & BA) in Political Science, Economics and Sociology, University of Zurich, Switzerland Thesis title: The Occupational Gender Gap in Postindustrial Societies A Comparative Study (summa cum laude), Supervisor: Hanspeter Kriesi 9/2005 3/2006 Visiting student at the University of Nanterre, Paris X, France
Scholarships and Awards Ambizione Grant of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF), 2016-2019 (400 000 Euros) Second Rank for the W1 Professorship Sociology of the Welfare State, University of Mannheim, 2015 Shortlisted for the Jean Blondel Prize 2013 for the best ECPR Thesis and the ASSP/SVPW Dissertation Prize 2012/2013 One-year postdoctoral fellowship at the Max Planck Institute for Societies in Cologne (declined), 2012 Honorary mention for the best paper award at the 6th Annual Graduate Conference of Political Science, International Relations and Public Policy, Jerusalem (IL), 2010 Fellowship for prospective researchers by the SNSF for a research stay at the Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford, UK, 2011 (7 months) Several grants by the Swiss National Science Foundation, the Swiss Academy for Social Sciences and Humanities (SAGW) for participation in Conferences and Summer Schools and the European Sociological Association (ESA), 2008-2012 Academic Training Since 2008 Participant of the program Teaching Skills at the UZH including a range of specialized trainings in teaching techniques and teaching observations. Courses accomplished: Lecturing and presenting 2008 (2 days), Cooperative lecture forms 2009 (2 days), Coaching students 2009 (2 days), Planning and realization of peer observations 2010 (half day) 7/2010 European Sociological Association Summer School 2010 (Turku, FI): Course on Academic Journal Writing Workshop for PhD students, by Analia Torres and Elina Oinas 8/2009 Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis (UK): Course on Panel Data for Comparative Research, by Chris Adolph 8/2008 Ljubljana Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis and Collection (SL): Course on Multivariate Analysis and Comparative Survey Research, by Bruno Cautres
Organized Workshops and Panels Since 2012 Annual organization of the panels on social policy and political economy at the Annual Meeting of the Swiss Political Science Association (together with Damian Raess) 6/2013 Panel The Challenge for Political Representation in Economic and Social Policy Making (together with Dominik Geering) and discussant for the panel Divided we stand at the 20th Conference of Europeanists, Amsterdam, NL. 3/2014 Panel Labor market dualization and the politics of insider/outsider divides (together with Silja Häusermann) at the 21th Conferences of Europeanists, Washington D.C, US. 9/2014 1st Workshop Party competition and voter de- & re-alignments in times of welfare state changes (together with Philip Manow and Bruno Palier) in Paris, FR. 6/2015 2nd Workshop Party competition and voter de- & re-alignments in times of welfare state changes (together with Philip Manow and Bruno Palier) in Florence, IT.
Teaching* Spring 2015 Spring 2014 Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Fall 2011 Spring 2012 Fall 2010 Fall 2008, Fall 2009, Fall 2010 Spring 2009, Spring 2010 Spring 2008, Spring 2010, Fall 2010 MA seminar Inequality and Political Representation, in English MA seminar Labor Market Inequality. Insiders, Outsiders and the Politics of Labor Market Inequality (with Silja Häusermann), in English MA Research seminar Comparing the Democratization of Western Europe and new Democracies (with Simon Bornschier and Jonathan van Eerd), 2 semesters BA Research seminar The Political Consequences of the Economic Crisis (with Hanspeter Kriesi), 2 semesters BA Research seminar Continuity and Changes in Contemporary Capitalism (with Hanspeter Kriesi and Silja Häusermann), first semester of a two semester course BA Lecture seminar: Introduction to Comparative Political Science I: Theories and Concepts BA Lecture seminar: Introduction to Comparative Political Science II: West European Democracies Teaching Assistant in Introductory Lecture Introduction to Comparative Political Science, by Hanspeter Kriesi *all courses taught at the University of Zurich Since 2008 Supervision of master theses (8 theses) and bachelor theses (about 22 theses) at the Universities of Bremen and Zurich
Academic Services 2009 to date Referee for American Political Science Review; Comparative Political Studies; European Journal of Political Research; European Sociological Review; International Studies Quarterly; Journal of Administration and Social Policy; Journal of European Social Policy; Journal of International Migration and Integration; Party Politics; Politics, Groups, and Identities; Socio-economic Review; Swiss Political Science Review; West European Politics Since 2014 Since 2014 Since 2014 Since 2011 Country-expert (Switzerland) for the Chapel Hill Expert Survey, Chapel Hill North Carolina Representative of non-faculty members on the ZeS Board, University of Bremen Co-organizer of the monthly sfb-colloquium, University of Bremen Co-director of the Political economy and social policy standing group of the Swiss Political Science Association, organization of the political economy and social policy panels at the annual congress of the Swiss Political Science Association 2008 2011 Member of PoliNet, a peer mentoring project at the Center for Comparative and International Studies, ETH and University of Zurich, Switzerland, director from August to December 2011 2/2007 Student representative in appointment committees for the chairs Swiss Politics and Policy Analysis at the University of Zurich, Switzerland Memberships Swiss Political Science Association, American Political Science Association, Council for European Studies at Columbia University, ECPR Standing Group on the Politics of Welfare and Social Policy, CES Political Economy and Welfare Network Language and Computer Knowledge Native language Fluent Good Knowledge Basic Computer German English (Certificate in Advanced English, 2004), French Spanish Italian, Farsi LaTex, SPSS, Stata, HTML, CSS
Publications forthcoming 2016 forthcoming 2016 Modernize and die? German Social Democracy and the electoral consequences of the Agenda 2010, Socio-Economic Review, coauthored with Philip Manow Sharing the risk? Households, labor market vulnerability and social policy preferences in Western Europe, Journal of Politics coauthored with Silja Häusermann and Thomas Kurer 2016 Die sozial auffälligen Nichtwähler: Determinanten der Wahlenthaltung bei der Bundestagswahl 2013, in: Schoen, Harald and Bernhard Wessels (eds.) Wahlen und Wähler. Analysen aus Anlass der Bundestagswahl 2013. Wiesbaden: VS Springer coauthored with Philip Manow and Armin Schäfer 2015 Are outsiders equally out everywhere? The economic disadvantage of outsiders compared, European Journal of Industrial Relations, 21(4), co-authored with Lukas Fervers 2015 Revisiting the left cabinet share: How to measure the partisan profile of governments in welfare state research, Journal of European Social Policy, 25(2), coauthored with Holger Döring 2014 High-skilled outsiders? Labor market vulnerability, education and welfare state preferences, Socio-Economic Review, co-authored with Silja Häusermann and Thomas Kurer, published online 9/2014 2013 Who is in and who is out? Proposing a risk-based operationalisation of insiders and outsiders, Journal of European Social Policy, 23(3):248-269, co-authored with Silja Häusermann 2012 Varieties of Dualization? Labor market segmentation and insider-outsider divides across regimes in: Emmenegger, Patrick, Silja Häusermann, Bruno Palier and Martin Seeleib- Kaiser (eds.) The Age of Dualization. Structures, Policies, Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, co-authored with Silja Häusermann 2012 Switzerland: building a multi-pillar pension scheme for a flexible labour market, in: Hinrich, Karl, Mattheo Jessoula and Niels Ploug (eds.) Flexible today secure tomorrow? The interplay between labour market flexibility and pension reforms for income security in old age. Basingstroke: Palgrave Press, co-authored with Silja Häusermann 2008 Die geschlechtsspezifische Arbeitsmarktsegregation. Eine vergleichende Untersuchung in postindustriellen Gesellschaften, Saarbruecken: VDM Verlag. Working Papers 2015 Labor market risks in times of welfare state transformation TranState Working Papers No. 191 2009 Identifying outsiders across countries. Similarities and differences in the patterns of dualisation, Working Paper 2/2009 on the Reconciliation of Work and Welfare coauthored with Silja Häusermann) 2011 Who are the outsiders and what do they want? Explaining welfare preferences in dualized societies, Les Cahiers europeens de Sciences Po, no 01, Paris: Centre d Etudes europeennes at Sciences Po coauthored with Silja Häusermann) 2005 Das Parteiensystem der Schweiz aus dem Blickwinkel des Cleavage-Ansatzes, Online Publication, Institute of Sociology, University of Zurich
Conferences 2015 The political consequences of increasing inequality in labor market risks, Spring Conference Effective and Popular? The Complementarities and Contradictions of Egalitarian Social Policy at the Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin (WZB), DE, May 18-19. The political economy of the gender vote gap, 6eme Congres des Associations Francophones de Science Politique (CoSPoF) in Lausanne, CH, February 5-6. 2014 Modernize and Die? German Social Democracy and the electoral consequences of the Agenda 2010, Paper presented at the 21th Conference for Europeanists in Washington, DC, March 14-16, the political behaviour colloquium at the EUI, Florence, IT, November 11, and the SFB 884 Workshop Public attitudes towards and socio-political actors positions on labour market policies in Europe in Mannheim, DE, December 5, coauthored with Philip Manow 2013 Are social democratic parties really insider parties? Social democratic electoral strategy in Western Europe, Paper presented at the ECPR Joint Sessions in Mainz, DE, March 12-15 and the 20th Conference for Europeanists in Amsterdam, NL, June 25-27 Explaining welfare state preferences and insider-outsider divides in dualized societies, Paper presented at the ECPR Joint Sessions in Mainz, DE, March 12-15, coauthored with Silja Häusermann and Thomas Kurer The vulnerable middle class? Labour market vulnerability and its impact on welfare state preferences, Paper presented at the workshop for welfare state analysis in Odense, DK, April 12-13, coauthored with Silja Häusermann and Thomas Kurer 2012 Social democratic parties as insider parties? Counter-evidence from France, Germany and Great Britain, Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Swiss Political Science Association (SPSA) in Lucerne, February 2-3 2011 Explaining welfare preferences in dualized societies, Paper presented at the Joint Doctoral Seminar of Oxford and Science Po at Science Po, Paris, May 25-26 and the 17th Conference of Europeanists, Montreal, CA, April 14-17, coauthored with Silja Häusermann 2010 Assessing the extent of dualization. Comparing differences in pension coverage rates between insiders and outsiders in Britain, Switzerland and Sweden, Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the SPSA in Geneva, January 6-7 2009 Who are the Outsiders and what do they want? Welfare preferences in dualized countries, Paper presented at the Annual APSA Meeting in Toronto, CA, September 3-6, and the 5th ECPR General Conference in Potsdam, DE, September 10-12, coauthored with Silja Häusermann 2008 Welfare State Universalism and Social Trust: A Comparison of 20 European Countries Paper presented at the Ratio Conference for Young Social Scientists, Stockholm, SE, August 21-23, coauthored with Oliver Strijbis