MASAKI KAKIZAKI Political Science Department, University of Utah 260 S Central Campus DR RM 252 Salt Lake City, UT84112, USA Phone: (1) 801 (585) 4587 E-mail: kakizaki.m@utah.edu EDUCATION University of Utah Salt Lake City, UT Ph.D. Candidate, Political Science August 2004 Present Dissertation: Contentious Politics in Turkey, 1960-2005. This research investigates how political and economic changes have affected popular participation in protests as well as social movements in Turkey. The protest event catalog offers unique empirical evidence about the relationship between the state and society in a secular, but predominantly Muslim society. Middle East Technical University Ankara, Turkey M.S., Political Science and Public Administration August 2002 Kanda University of International Studies (KUIS) Chiba, Japan B.A., English and Area studies March 1999 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Tokyo University of Foreign Studies Tokyo, Japan Graduate Research Student April 2003 September 2003 Ankara University Ankara, Turkey Student, TÖMER Turkish Language Teaching Center July 2001 University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA Summer session student June August 1997 TEACHING EXPERIENCE Political Science, University of Utah Associate Instructor Political Analysis (POLS 3001) Introduction to International Relations (POLS 2100) Introduction to Comparative Politics (POLS 2220) June 2010 present Political Science, Westminster College Adjunct Instructor January 2012 May 2012 Introduction to Political Science (PLSC101) 1
WORK EXPERIENCE Political Science, University of Utah Teaching Assistant August 2004 May 2007 US National Government (POLS1100) Introduction to International Relations (POLS 2100) Theory of International Relations (POLS5800) The JIME (Japanese Institute of Middle Eastern Economics) Center, the Institute of Energy Economics Tokyo, Japan Non-Resident Researcher May 2009 present Write biweekly reports on Turkish politics and diplomacy The Graduate School, the University of Utah Research Fellow August 2009 May 2010 Carried out extensive research on political participation in contemporary Turkey The Japanese Institute of Middle Eastern Economics Tokyo, Japan Non-Resident Researcher January 2004 June 2004 Authored monthly reports on Turkish politics and diplomacy Gathered news articles on Turkish politics and diplomacy from domestic and international newspapers AWARDS PUBLICATIONS Peer-Reviewed Journal Article The Best Research Paper Award, the Department of Political Science, the University of Utah, 2012. The Best Research Paper Award, the Department of Political Science, the University of Utah, 2011. The Marion Farouk-Sluglett Memorial Prize Paper Award, the Middle East Center, the University of Utah, 2009. The Best Research Paper Award, the Department of Political Science Department, the University of Utah, 2009. The Political Science Department Todd Mitchell Memorial Award for Best Teaching Assistant, the University of Utah, May 2007 The Honorable Award for Extracurricular Activities, Kanda University of International Studies, 1999 Determinants of Political Confidence in a Time of Political Realignment: Religion, Economy, and Politics in Turkey. Mediterranean Quarterly, 23(1), 67-88, 2012. DOI: 10.1215/10474552-1540702. Anti-Iraq War Protests in Turkey: Global Networks, Coalitions, and Context. Middle Eastern Studies, 47(1), 81-99, 2011. DOI: 10.1080/00263206.2011. 2
535676. Review Article: Ethnic Cleansing or Genocide? Critique: Critical Middle Eastern Studies, 16(1), 85-92, 2007. DOI: 10.1080/10669920601148638. Turkish Nationality and the Jews. Intercultural Communication Studies, 18, 113-143, 2006. (In Japanese). The Ideological Transformation of the Republican People s Party in Turkey (1965-1980): Kemalism, Populism, and Social Democracy. Annals of Japan Association of Middle East Studies, 19(1), 175-205, 2003. Non-Peer-Reviewed Journal Article Turkey s Search for Nuclear Energy: Its History and Constraints. The Kanda Journal of Global and Area Studies, 3, forthcoming, 2012. (In Japanese). The Study of Nationalism in International Relations. Annals of the Institute of Politics and Economics, Musashino University, 3, 233-264, 2011. (In Japanese). Anti-Iraq War Protest Movements in Turkey: Protest Event Analysis. The Kanda Journal of Global and Area Studies, 1, 53-82, 2010. (In Japanese). Book Review Book Review: Ahmet T. Kuru and Alfred Stepan, Democracy, Islam, and Secularism in Turkey, New York: Columbia University Press, 2012. Contemporary Islam, forthcoming. DOI: 10.1007/s11562-012-0222-y. Book Review: Giray Sadik, American Image in Turkey: U.S. Foreign Policy Dimensions, Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2009. Insight Turkey, 14(1), 183-185, 2012. Book Review: Sinan Ciddi, Kemalism in Turkish Politics: The Republican People s Party, Secularism, and Nationalism, Abingdon: Routledge, 2009. Party Politics, 17(2), 269-271, 2011. DOI: 10.1177/13540688110170020804. Book Review: Henry J. Rutz and Erol M. Balkan, Reproducing Class: Education, Neoliberalism, and the Rise of the New Middle Class in Istanbul, Berghahn Books, 2009. Mediterranean Politics, 15(3), 463-465, 2010. DOI: 10.1080/13629395. 2010.517117. Book Review: Cihan Tuğal, Passive Revolution: Absorbing the Islamic Challenge to Capitalism, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2009. Insight Turkey, 12:1, 234-237, 2010. 3
Book Review: Ali Çarkoğlu and Ersin Kalaycioğlu, Turkish Democracy Today: Elections, Protest and Stability in an Islamic Society, London: I.B. Tauris, 2007. Annals of Japan Association of Middle Eastern Studies, 24:2, 127-132, 2009. Book Review: Zehra F. Kabasakal ed., Human Rights in Turkey, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2007. Insight Turkey, 10:2, 159-163, 2008. Book Review: Soner Cağaptay, Islam, Secularism, and Nationalism in Modern Turkey: Who is a Turk?, London and New York: Routledge, 2006, 262p. The World of Islam 68, 113-120, 2007. (In Japanese). Book Review: Coups from Below: Armed Subalterns and State Power in West Africa by Jimmy Kandeh, New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. The Developing Economies, 45:1, 134-137. March 2007. DOI: 10.1111/j.1746-1049.2007.032_4.x Reports and Others Turkey Arrested Seven Spies for Iran. The JIME Research Report, 9:6, 2012. The 2011 Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association of North America: A Report. JAMES News Letter, 167, 14-16, 2012. (In Japanese) Turkey: Supporting the armed struggle of the Free Syrian Army? The JIME Research Report, 8:9, 6-7, 2012. Turkey: Active Diplomacy in Post-Gaddafi Libya. The JIME Research Report, 8:5, 6-7, 2011. (In Japanese) Turkey s Internal and External Direct Investments. The JIME Research Report, 7:5, 6-7, 2010. (In Japanese) Turkey s Democratic Opening to the Kurds. The JIME Research Report, 6:9, 6-7, 2010. (In Japanese) Quarterly Country Report: Turkey (January-March, 2004). Tokyo: The Japanese Institute of Middle Eastern Economics, May 2004. (Coauthored with Riki Kawamura, in Japanese) Quarterly Country Report: Turkey (April-June, 2004). Tokyo: The Japanese Institute of Middle East Economies, July 2005. (Coauthored with Riki Kawamura, in Japanese). Middle Eastern Studies in the U.S.A.: the Middle East Center and Two International Conferences at the University of Utah. The World of Islam, 62, 59-66, 2005. (In Japanese) 4
Translation Translated with a commentary with Akiko Kurata, Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, Teaching Interpretive Methods in Political Science: The Challenges of Recognition and Legitimacy, Newsletter of the American Political Science Association Organized Section for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research, 7(1), 2009, which was published in the Kanda Journal of Global and Area Studies, 2, 157-186, 2011 (in Japanese). Translated (with Yoshinobu Araki and others) Robert Jervis, System Effects: Complexity in Political and Social Life, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998, published as Fukuzatsusei to Kokusaiseiji, Tokyo: Brain, 2008 (in Japanese). PRESENTATION Effects of Political Generations Lifecycle, and Periods n Protest Potential in Turkey, presented at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, March 2012, Portland, Oregon. Political Trust in Turkey: Institutions, Social Capital, and Religiosity under the JDP Rule, presented at the 2011 Annual Conference of the Middle East Studies Association, December 1-4 2011, Washington DC. Toward a Social Movement Society?: Popular Participation in Protest Politics in Turkey, presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the Western Social Science Association, April 2011,. Religiosity and Popular Support for Democracy in Turkey: Findings from the World Values Survey, presented at Political Inquiry Encounter, Political Science Departmental Seminar, University of Utah, April 2010,. Religion and Political Trust in Turkey: Religiosity, Political Performance, and Economic Well-being, presented at the Annual Convention of the Western Political Science Association, April 2010, San Francisco, California. Religiosity and Popular Support for Democracy in Turkey: Findings from the World Values Survey, presented at the 10 th Southeast Graduate Conference in the Middle Eastern Studies, the University of Arizona, March 2010, Tucson, Arizona. The Polarization of Civil Society in Turkey: A Gramscian Approach. Paper presented at the Workshop on the Patterns of Secularism, June 2009, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Anti-Iraq War Protest Movements in Turkey: Protest Event Analysis. Paper presented at the 2009 9 th Southeast Graduate Students Conference in the Middle Eastern Studies, the University of Arizona, March 25-27, 2009, Tucson, Arizona. 5
Paradox of Economic Sanctions: Evidence from the 1970s U.S. Arms Embargo on Turkey. Paper presented at the 2005 Middle East and Central Asia: Politics, Economics, and Society Conference at the University of Utah, September 8, 2005,. Jews in the Modern Turkish History. Paper presented at the workshop for the Centre for Documentation & Area-Transculture Studies of the 21 st Century COE (Center of Excellence) Program, at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, June 2, 2004, Tokyo Japan. PUBLIC LECTURE Democratization in the Middle East and the World. Invited lecture series at Chiba Shimin Bunka Daigaku, 8, 15, 22 July 2011, Chiba, Japan Foreign Policy Decision-Making Processes and Obama Administration. Invited lecture at Chiba Shimin Bunka Daigaku, 24 July 2009, Chiba, Japan. OTHER CONFERENCE/WORKSHOP PARTICIPATION Participant, CTLE Annual Teaching Symposium, Center for Teaching & Leaning Excellence, the University of Utah, August 16, 2012, Salt Lake City, Utah. Chair and Discussant, The Kurdish Question, at the Graduate Student Conference in Political Science, the University of Utah, March 8, 2012, Salt Lake City, Utah. Participant, CTLE Workshop: Promoting Critical Thinking, Center for Teaching & Learning Excellence, the University of Utah, September 16, 2011,. Participant, CTLE Workshop: Working with International Students, Center for Teaching & Learning Excellence, the University of Utah, May 20, 2011, Salt Lake City, Utah. Moderator, Studies in Uygur History, Society, and Politics, at the 2005 Middle East and Central Asia : Politics, Economics, and Society Conference at the University of Utah, September 9, 2005, Salt Lake City, USA. GRANTS Moderator, Comparative Studies on Social & Economic Development, at the 2006 Middle East and Central Asia: Politics, Economics, and Society Conference at the University of Utah, September 7, 2006, Salt Lake City, USA Graduate School Travel Assistance Award, University of Utah, Spring, 2012. 6
ACADEMIC SERVICE LANGUAGE PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Graduate School Travel Assistance Award, University of Utah, Fall 2011. Travel grant, Department of Political Science, University of Utah, Fall 2011. Travel grant, the Association of Students at the University of Utah, Fall 2011. Travel grant, the Association of Students at the University of Utah, Spring 2011. Travel grant, the Association of Students at the University of Utah, Spring 2010 University of Utah Graduate Research Fellowship, August 2009-May 2010 Graduate School Travel Assistance Award, University of Utah, the Graduate School, Spring 2009 Travel grant, University of Utah, Department of Political Science, Spring 2009 The Government Scholarship of the Republic of Turkey, 1999 (withdrew) Member of RPT (Retention, Promotion, and Tenure) Committee at Political Science Department, University of Utah (Fall 2009-Spring 2010) Member, Political Inquiry Encounter Committee (departmental research seminar) at Political Science Department, University of Utah (Fall 2005-Spring 2007). Member, the Middle East and Central Asia Conference Committee, University of Utah (2006-2007). English, fluent in speaking, reading, writing. Turkish, fluent in reading and speaking French, reading knowledge, awarded Diplôme d Aptitude Pratique au Français NIVEAU 3 (moyen) for passing Ministry of Education s authorized French language examination Japanese, native Middle East Studies Association of North America Western Social Science Association Japan Association for Middle East Studies Japanese Association of Law and Political Science RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERETS Political participation, social movements, contentious politics Turkish politics, Middle East Politics, International Relations Research Methods in Political Science 7