December 2002 NORMAN FURNISS Department of Political Science 2609 Poplar Court Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47401 Bloomington, IN 47405 (812) 855-9100, EMAIL: Furniss@indiana.edu UNIVERSITIES AND DEGREES Yale University: A.B., 1966 Harvard University: M.A., 1971 Harvard University: Ph.D., 1971 ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE Assistant Professor of Political Science and West European Studies, Indiana University, 1971-1975. Associate Professor Political Science and West European Studies, Indiana University, 1975-1982. Visiting Professor, Leiden University, 1979-1980. Professor of Political Science and West European Studies, Indiana University, 1982 --. Honors Division Faculty, Indiana University, 1991-1994. Intensive Freshman Seminar, 1997, 1998, 2000 Liberal Arts and Management Program 2002-- ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Director of Undergraduate Studies (Political Science), 2000--
Faculty Honors Advisor (Political Science), 1998-- Project Coordinator, Shaping the Preparation of Future Social Science and Humanities Faculty (through the American Political Science Association), 1998-- Visiting Professor, University of Kent, Summer 1998 Director of Undergraduate Studies (Political Science), 1974-1975. Chairman, Department of West European Studies, 1980-1990. Director, National Resource Center in West European Studies, 1981-1990. ACADEMIC AWARDS AND HONORS Phi Beta Kappa Pi Sigma Alpha Charles Washburn Prize, Yale University (For senior honors essay.) Woodrow Wilson Fellowship Harvard Graduate Prize Fellowship Harvard Traveling Fellowship Scholar Diplomat Seminar on Europe (Department of State). Indiana University Course Development Grants Indiana University West European Studies Summer Faculty Fellowships National Endowment for the Humanities, Faculty Fellowship for Independent Study and Research Honors Division Course Development Grants Indiana University All Campus Writing Course Development Grant
ADMINISTRATIVE PROGRAM GRANTS Preparing Future Faculty Project Grant (approximately $40,000 over two years. We are in the third year) Indiana University Instructional Support Services Course Development Grants Title VI Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship Grant in West European Studies (approximately $450,000) Title VI National Resource Center Grant in West European Studies (approximately $1,700,000) Andrew W. Melton Foundation Grant in West European Studies (approximately $380,000) COURSES TAUGHT European Affairs The European Union Model European Union@ (which involves an inter-university simulation) Regionalism in European Politics West European Politics For Honors, Intensive Freshman Seminar, and LAMP Dissent--Theories of Social Movements Individual Rights and Social Responsibilities Liberty and Its Enemies Private and Public Law Ideas and the Human Experience Other Undergraduate Courses 3
American Foreign Policy Introduction to American Politics Introduction to Comparative Politics The Welfare State and Its Enemies Graduate Seminars Comparative Public Policy Comparative Social Policy Graduate Student Professional Development Issues of Advanced Industrial Societies Political Science and Professional Development PUBLISHED WORK "Comparative Government Texts: Problems and Performance," International Studies Quarterly 18: 1 (1974). "The Practical Significance of Decentralization: Journal of Politics 37: 4 (1974). "The Welfare Debate in Great Britain: Implications for the United States," Public Administration Review 35: 3 (1975). Northern Ireland as a Case Study of Decentralization in Unitary States, World Politics 27:3 (1975). Internal Colonialism, Development and Change 7:4 (1976). The Case for the Welfare State: From Social Security to Social Equality. Indiana University Press: 1977). With Timothy Tilton. Do We Really Live In A Welfare State?@ Dissent 25: 2 (1978). With Timothy Tilton. The Political Significance of the Public Choice-Property 4
Rights School, The American Political Science Review 35: 3 (1978). Property Rights and Democratic Socialism, Political Studies XXVI: 4 (1978) The Political Component of Scottish Nationality, In Raymond Hall (ed.) Ethnic Autonomy--Comparative Dynamics (Pergamon Press: 1979). Jean Bodin and the Concept of the Liberal State, Acta Politica (October, 1981). Devolution and National identity in Scotland and Wales, In Jerold Waltman and Donely Studlar (eds.) Dilemmas of Change in British Politics (Macmillan: 1984). Social Welfare Provisions in Western Europe: Current Status and Future Possibilities. In Harrell Rodgers (ed.) Public Policy and Social Institutions (JAI Press: 1984). With Neil Mitchell. Welfare Rights In the Welfare State, Acta Politica 8:21 (1989) Political Futures. In Roger Benjamin and Stephen Elkin (eds.) The Democratic State (University Press of Kansas Press: 1985). Turkish Workers in Europe (Indiana University Press: 1986). Edited with Ilhan Basgoz with a chapter on Foreign Workers in Political Economies of Western Europe. European Welfare States in Transition. In Paul Michael Lutzeler (ed). Western Europe in Transition (Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft: 1986). Futures for the Welfare State (Indiana University Press: 1986). Edited with Introduction and a chapter on Welfare States between state and civil society. Reflections on States and Civil Societies, Research in Political Sociology (1987). With John Bendix and Reinhard Bendix. Functionalism and Policy Studies, In Douglas Ashford (ed.,) History and Context in Comparative Public Policy (University of Pittsburgh 5
Press: 1992). The State of Welfare Studies, in The Welfare State Revisited (American Sociological Association: 1996). Barbarians at the Gates: University Students and University, Raymond Azaroff and Bernice Pescosolido. The Social Worlds of Higher Education (Pine Forge Press: 1999) OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Books Reviewed In: Acta Politica, The American Political Science Review, Governance, The Journal of Politics, Perspective, Policy Studies, Political Science, Scandinavian Studies, Sociology. Paper Presented at the Meetings of: The American Political Science Association, The American Society for Public Administration, The Atlantic Council, The Conference of Europeanists, The Council for European Studies, The International Studies Association, The Midwest Political Science Association, The Structure of Governance Conference, The Western Political Science Association. Papers Presented at Colloquia at: Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Edinburgh University, Erasmus University (Rotterdam), Heidelberg University, Indiana University, University of Leiden, Oxford University (Nuffield College), The Massachusetts Institute of Technology, The National Science Foundation, The University of Amsterdam, The University of Bath, The University of Illinois, the University of Kent, The University of Pittsburgh, Washington University at St. Louis. Manuscripts Reviewed for: Acta Politica, The American Historical Review, The American Political Science Review, The American Sociological Review, Comparative Political Studies, Comparative Politics, Journal of Politics, Urban Affairs Quarterly, Western Political Quarterly, Cambridge University Press, University of Chicago Press, Dorsey Press, Indiana University Press, Longmans, Macmillan, Peter Lange, Random House, Scott Foresman. 6
Presentations on Professional Development at: The American Political Science Association, The Carnegie Foundation, The Council of Graduate Schools, The Midwest Political Science Association; Stanford University Research Grants Reviewed for: The National Endowment for the Humanities, The National Science Foundation, The Mellon Foundation Program Evaluation: The National Endowment for the Humanities; European Studies at Columbia University--CUNY; Cornell University; The University of Illinois (West European Studies); European Union Centers (through the European Union And the ECSA) 7