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ANDRÁS
BOZÓKI Ph.D
CV
1999/2000.
Visiting lecturer, Dept. of Government, Smith College, Northampton MA.
01063 USA
Permanent
position: Associate Professor in Political Science, Dept. of Political
Science, The Central European University (CEU) 1051 Budapest, Nádor
u. 9. Hungary
(part
time) Associate Professor in Political Sociology, Dept. of Sociology, School
of Law and Political Science, Eötvös University (ELTE), 1364 Budapest Egyetem
tér 1. Hungary
1998 Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (NIAS), Wassenaar, The Netherlands -- "Modernization Theory and Its Critics" 1997-8 Sussex European Institute, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom -- "Elite Change and the Modernizing Elite in Hungary" 1993-94 Institute for Advanced Study Berlin (Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin), Germany - "The Political Role of Intellectuals in the Process of Democratization" 1992-3 Institute for Political Science, Eberhard-Karls University, Tübingen, Germany - "Democratic Theory" 1990-1 Institute for Human Sciences (Institut für die Wissenschaften vom Menschen, IWM), Vienna, Austria -- "Transitions to Democracy" 1988-9
University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), Dept. of Sociology, Los
Angeles, CA. USA -- "Political Movements and Ideologies in Historical
and Perspective: Anarchism and Populism"
1993-present The political role of intellectuals and the transformation of political elites: the political elite of the regime change and the roundtable negotiations of 1989. 1989-present Political transitions in comparative perspective; New democracies in Central Europe 1983-present Ideology in politics: anarchism, liberalism; populism vs elitism. Dissertation 1992
PhD. in Political Science. Dissertation Title: The Theory of Anarchism
and Its History in Hungary
EDUCATION
1984 Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands (Student Exchange Program) 1983
Doctor of Law and Political Science, School of Law & Government, Eötvös
University, Budapest
1993
"The Publication of the Year" (Hungarian Sociological Association)
Hungarian:
mother tongue
1993-present
Central European University, Department of Political Science
(associate
professor)
1983-87 Dept. of General Theory of State and Law, Eötvös University (assistant professor) 1991-93
(part time) Institute for Political Science, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
(research fellow)
Political
ideologies;
1999/2000 Smith College, Dept of Government: "Politics in East Central Europe, 1945-1989"; "Democratization and Changing Political Ideas in East Central Europe"; "The Post-Communist Era" 2000 Mount Holyoke College, Dept. of Politics: "Transitions to Democracy" 1994- Central European University, Dept. of Political Science. Courses: "New Democracies in Central Europe: Confronting Democracy in Theory and Practice", "Transitions to Democracy in Historical and Comparative Perspective", "Contemporary Political Ideologies", "The Political Sociology of Intellectuals", "Comparative Political and Cultural Elites" 1993 School of Social Studies, Nottingham University, United Kingdom. Course: "Democratization in East Central Europe" 1992
Budapest School of Politics Courses: "Comparative Political Transitions"
1990-1992 Rajk College, Budapest University of Economics Courses: "Anarchist Ideas and Movements" 1983-
Eötvös University Budapest, School of Law and Political Science. Courses:
"Introductory Sociology", "Sociological Theory", "Political Sociology",
"Social Change"
1988- International Political Science Association (IPSA) (1991- Member of the IPSA Study Group 32: "Democratization in Comparative Perspective") 1988-
American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies (AAASS)
1985- Hungarian Sociological Association (HSA) 1994-
Member of the Board of Political Science at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
1996- Director of the Board of the Civic Education Project (CEP) Hungary 1994-
Member of the Board of Editorial Associates of Constellations (An International
Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory), Cambridge,
Massachusetts, USA
1991-94
Member of the Board of Editorial Associates of Szociológiai Szemle (Sociological
Review), Budapest, Hungary
PARTICIPATION IN CONFERERENCES Participation
in about 40 conferences and organization of 5 panels over the last ten
years. (e.g. Aarhus, Bergen, Berlin, Bielefeld, Bloomington IN, Bolzano,
Brighton, Bristol, Brussels, Budapest, Buenos Aires, Chicago, Constance,
Essen, Florence, Frankfurt, Honolulu, Leicester, Leipzig, Ljubljana, Madrid,
Montreal, New York, Perth, Philadelphia, Prague, San José, Seoul, Strasbourg,
Trieste, Tübingen, Utrecht, Vienna, Warsaw, Washington D.C. etc.)
INVITED LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS European
University Institute (Florence), Harvard University (Cambridge, MA), Humboldt
University (Berlin), Institute for Advanced Study (Berlin), University
of Birmingham, Instituto Liberal (Rio de Janeiro), Johns Hopkins University
(Baltimore, MD), Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study (Wassenaar),
New School University (New York, NY), University of Liverpool, University
of London, University of Nottingham, CEU Budapest, CEU Prague, San Francisco
State University (San Francisco, CA), Simon Fraser University (Vancouver,
BC), Tübingen University, University of British Columbia (Vancouver, BC),
University of Constance, University of Munich, University of Sussex (Brighton),
University of Vienna, University of Washington (Seattle, WA), Smith College
(Northampton, MA), Mount Holyoke College (South Hadley, MA), Rutgers University
(New Brunswick, NJ) Alternative Academic Educational Network (Belgrade)
etc.
1989-92 Founder and editor, Magyar Narancs (political and cultural bi-weekly) 1992-96 Senior Columnist, Magyar Narancs (political and cultural weekly) Since
1989, altogether more than 100 articles in leading Hungarian newspapers
(Népszabadság, Magyar Nemzet, Magyar Hirlap, Nepszava etc.) and weekly
magazines (HVG, Világ, Magyar Narancs etc.) and a few in the German newspaper,
Frankfurter Rundschau.
1993
The Hungarian Pulitzer Prize for the Magyar Narancs editorial community
for "general journalistic excellence and the renewal of journalistic language"
(Pulitzer Prize awarded in the U.S. and in Hungary)
1989 Participant of the Hungarian political roundtable negotiations representing one of the emerging parties, the Federation of Young Democrats, of the democratic opposition. December
1989 - April 1990: spokesman, from April 1990 till February 1992 advisor
to the same political party.
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