CURRICULUM VITAE Dr. Ines Wagner Munthes gate 31, 0260 Oslo, Norway, +4790782170, ines.wagner@samfunnsforskning.no Current Position Senior Research Fellow, Institutt for Samfunnsforskning, Norway. Employment 3/2015- Postdoctoral Researcher, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Duisburg-Essen. 11/2016 Education 01/2011-03/2015 Ph.D. double degree (with distinction) in Political Science, University of Jyväskylä and Economics and Business, University of Groningen. Title: Posted Work and Deterritorialization in the European Union. 2009 M.Sc. Global Politics, London School of Economics and Political Science. 2007 B.A. European Studies, University of Maastricht. 2006 Exchange semester, University of Hong Kong. 2006 Minor Globalization and Inequality, University of Maastricht. Visiting fellowships 09-11/2016 European University Institute, Visiting Fellow (Host: Prof. dr. Rainer Bauböck). 2013-2014 Economic and Social Research Institute, Junior Fellow, Hans-Böckler-Foundation. 2012-2013 Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Visiting Fellow (Host: Prof. dr. Martin Höpner). Teaching 2014 EU Policy Implementation (BA), University of Utrecht. 2014 International Political Economy (BA), University of Groningen. 2014 The Politics of European Integration, German Trade Unions Education Institute. 2013 Qualitative Methods (PhD course), University of Jyväskylä. 2011-2012 International Political Economy (BA) University of Groningen. 2011-2012 Globalisation and Labour (MA), University of Groningen. 1
Research grants 10/2015-06/2017 01/2015-04/2015 01/2011-01/2015 Mercator Foundation research grant for young researchers: I managed a 5,000 individual research grant as well as a 40,000 research grant as part of a working group. I managed the dissertation completion grant granted by the University of Jyväskylä. I was awarded a Ph.D. research funding as part of the European Research Council project Transnational Work and the Evolution of Sovereignty (#2637820). I managed the research activities for the overall project for one country (as part of a 4 country comparative study). 04/2014 Funding award for the conference organisation The Europeanisation of National Labour Markets by the Hans Böckler Foundation (8,000 ). 07/2014 Graduate Student Prize from the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. 08/2013 Graduate Student Prize from the Society for Advancement of Management Studies. Conference Organization The Politics of Precariousness: Working Conditions in the German Political Economy - Best Practices and Policy Options, University of Duisburg-Essen (December 2015). Reducing Precarious Work in Europe though Social Dialogue, University of Duisburg- Essen (October 2015). The Europeanisation of National Labour Markets, Economic and Social Research Institute (WSI), Hans Böckler Foundation, Dusseldorf (April 2014). Professional Membership IMISCOE-Immigration, Immigrants and Trade Unions in Europe Research Group. Labor Citizenship in the EU Network. Service Reviewer for o Journal of Common Market Studies; o British Journal of Industrial Relations; o Socio-Economic Review; o Global Labour Journal o Economic and Industrial Democracy and o Comparative Social Research Advisory Board for the German Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs funded research projects Advisory Board for the Hans Böckler Foundation funded research projects 2
List of Publications Peer Reviewed Articles 1. Wagner, I and Refslund, B. Understanding the Converging Trajectories of German and Danish Labour Politics: a Power Relations Approach. European Journal of Industrial Relations (Accepted and forthcoming). 2. Wagner, I. and Berntsen, L. Restricted Rights: Obstacles in Enforcing Labour Rights of EU Mobile Workers in the German and Dutch construction sectors. Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research, Special Issue: Labour Migration, Outsourcing and Policies in the EU doi: 1024258916636025, first published on March 18, 2016. 3. Wagner, I. (2015) The Political Economy of Borders in a Borderless European Labour Market. Journal of Common Market Studies. 53 (6): 1195-1408. 4. Wagner I. (2015) Rule Enactment in a Pan-European Labour Market: Transnational Posted Work in the German Construction Sector British Journal of Industrial Relations. 53 (4): 692-710. 5. Çaro, E., Berntsen, L., Lille, N. and Wagner, I. (2015) Posted Migration and Segregation in the European Construction Sector Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 41 (10): 1600-1620. 6. Wagner, I. (2015) EU Posted Work and Transnational Action in the German Meat Industry Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research. Special Issue: European Collective Action in Times of Crisis 21(2): 201-213. 7. Wagner, I. (2015) Arbeitnehmerentsendung in der EU: Folgen für Arbeitsmarktintegration und soziale Sicherung Schwerpunkheft WSI Miteilungen 5/2015, Migration Arbeitsmarkt Sozialpolitik. 8. Wagner, I. and Lillie, N. (2014) European Integration and the Disembbeding of Labour Market Regulation: Transnational Labour Relations at the European Central Bank Construction Site Journal of Common Market Studies. 52 (2): 403 419. 9. Lillie, N., Wagner I. and Berntsen, L. (2014) Distacco dei lavoratori, violazione delle norme e cambiamento instituzionale Giornale di Diritto del Lavoro e di Relazioni Industriali, 20:71-90. Book Chapters 10. Wagner, I. Migrants at Work in Germany in Marino, S., Penninx, R., Roosblad, J. (eds.) Trade Unions, Immigration and Immigrants in Europe in the 21st Century: New Approaches Under Changed Conditions. ILERA Press (Accepted and forthcoming). 11. Lillie, N. and Wagner, I. Practicing European Industrial Citizenship. In Wiesner, C., Björk, A., Kivistö, H.M., Mäkinen, K. (eds.) Citizenship: a political concept in theory, debate and practice. Rowman Littlefield Publishing. (Accepted and forthcoming). 12. Lillie, N. and Wagner, I. (2015) Subcontracting, Insecurity and Posted Work In Drahokoupil J. (ed.) Outsourcing across borders: Working Conditions and Organizing Strategies in Highly Fragmented Production Networks. Brussels: European Trade Union Institute. 13. Lillie, N., Wagner I. and Berntsen, L. (2014) Posted Migration, Spaces of Exception and the Politics of Labour Relations in the European Construction Industry in Hauptmaier, M. and Vidal, M. (eds.) The Comparative Political Economy of Work and Employment Relations, pp. 312 131. Palgrave Macmillan. 3
14. Wagner, I. and Lillie, N. (2013) Institutionalismus und räumliche Desintegration in der vergleichenden Kapitalismusforschung: Arbeitsbeziehungen auf der Baustelle der Europäischen Zentralbank in Bruff, I., Ebenau, M., May, C. and Nölke, A. (eds.) Vergleichende Kapitalismusforschung: Stand, Perspektiven, Kritik, pp. 133-136. Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot. 15. Lillie, N., Caro. E., Berntsen, L. and Wagner I. (2013) Migration and Mobility: Employment Relations and the Global Mobile Workforce in Miguel Martinez-Lucio (ed.) International Human Resource Management: An Employment Relations Perspective, pp. 220-238. London: SAGE. Manuscripts in progress 16. Wagner, I and Seeliger, M. The Workers United? Trade Union Cooperation in the Process of European Integration (Target journal: Politics and Society). 17. Danaj, S. and Wanger, I. The Welfare State and the Poverty Migrant : Discourses on Labour Migration in the UK and Germany (Target journal: Journal of European Public Policy). 18. Refslund, B. and Wagner, I. The Politics of Transnational Solidarity in Denmark and Germany, in preparation for Doellgast, G.; Lillie, N. and Puglinano, V. (eds.) Restructuring Solidarity: The Politics of Institutional Change in Europe, Oxford University Press. Book Reviews 19. Migrants at Work: Immigration and Vulnerability in Labour Law Edited by Cathryn Costello and Mark Freedland, Oxford University Press, 2015. British Journal for Industrial Relations. Forthcoming. 20. Labour and Transnational Action in Times of Crisis Edited by Andreas Bieler, Roland Erne, Darragh Golden, Idar Helle, Knut Kjeldstadli, Tiago Matos and Sabina Stan, Rowman and Littlefield, 2015. ILR Review. Forthcoming. 21. Town Twinning, Transnational Connections, and Trans-Local Citizenship Practices in Europe by Langenohl, Palgrave Macmillan, 2015. Journal of Common Market Studies. Forthcoming. 22. EU Labour Migration in Troubled Times by Galgoczi, B. Leschke, J. and Watt, A. (eds.). Journal of Common Market Studies, 51 (5) p. 987, 2013. 23. Global Restructuring, Labour and the Challenges for Transnational Solidarity by Bieler, A, and Lindberg, I. (eds.). British Journal for Industrial Relations, 50 (2) pp. 378-380, 2012. Non-academic publications 24. Wagner, I (2015) Die Umsetzung des Minimumloon in den Niederlanden in Schulten, T. and Böhlke, N. (Hrs.) Umsetzung und Kontrolle von Mindestlöhnen: Europäische Erfahrungen und was Deutschland von ihnen lernen kann, Studie für die Gesellschaft für Innovationsforschung und Beratung G.I.B. 25. Wagner, I (2015) The Enforcement Directive of the Posting of Workers Directive. Contracted study for the Multicultural Centre Prague. 4
Conferences Invited Presentations - Understanding the Converging Trajectories of German and Danish Employment Relations: a Power Relations Approach At Reconstructing Solidarity Workshop Cornell University (July 2016). - European Labour Markets. At the Single Market at 25: the changing Political Economy of Europe, University of Cambridge (January 2016). - Industrial Citizenship, Posted Work and Insecurity. At Outsourcing Across Borders Workshop, London School of Economics and Political Science (March 2015). - Trade Unions and Immigration in Germany. At Trade Unions, Immigration and Migrants in Europe Workshop, University of Manchester (March 2015). - Mind the Gap: Enforcement Gaps and Labour Mobility in the Pan-European Labour Market. At Labour migration, outsourcing and Policies in the EU Workshop, Hertie School of Governance (March 2015). - Transnational policy implementation in a Pan-European Labour Market. At Transnational Labour Markets Conference. University Duisburg-Essen, April 2014. - The Europeanisation of National Labour Markets: Transnational Posted Work in Germany and the Netherlands (with Lisa Berntsen). At Amsterdams Instituut voor Arbeids Studies lunch seminar series 2014, University of Amsterdam (April 2014). - Grenzen in einem grenzfreien Europa: Arbeitnehmerentsendung und Werkverträge im Arbeitsalltag. Beschäftigungschancen für Menschen mit Migrationshintergrund, Ver.di, Berlin (March 2014). - Hypermobile Labour in a Pan-European Labour market. At WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Research Unit Migration, Integration and Transnationalization, Berlin (March 2014). - Union Representation of Transnational Workers in Germany and the Netherlands (with Lisa Berntsen) Towards Socially Sustainable Public Procurement Conference, University of Groningen (January 2013). Selected Research Presentations at Conferences - The Welfare State and the Poverty Migrant : Discourses on Labour Migration in the UK and Germany, Social Class in the 21 st Century, University of Amsterdam (October 2015). - The Workers United? Trade Union Cooperation in the Process of European Integration, At Society for Advancement of Socio Economics 2015 Conference, London School of Economics (July 2015). - Rule Enactment in a Pan-European Labour Market. At Society for Advancement of Socio Economics 2014 Conference, University of Chicago and Northwestern (July 2014). - Moments of Transnational Action in Transnational Workspaces. At Labour and Transnational Action in Times of Crisis Conference, University of Oslo, (February 2014). - Rule Avoidance and Posted Work in the Dutch and German Construction sector. At International Labour and Employment Relations Association Conference, University of Amsterdam (June 2013). - The Possibilities of Resistance in a Pan-European Labour Market. At Council for European Studies Conference, University of Amsterdam (June 2013). - Labour Migration and Spaces of Exception in the EU (with Nathan Lillie). At European Consortium for Political Sciences Conference, University of Tampere (September 2012). - Organized Capitalism and Spaces of Exception in the EU. At Society for Advancement of Socio Economics 2012 Conference, MIT (June 2012). 5
- Intra-EU Labour Migration and the Circumvention of National Industrial Relations. At International Labour Process Conference, University of Stockholm, (March 2012). 6