Publications
Publications by Max Weber Fellows in 2010-2011:
See also MWP Working Papers
See previous list of publications by Max Weber Fellows
Bojan Aleksov, HEC Fellow 2006-2007
Nazareni među Srbima. Verska trvenja u Južnoj Ugarskoj i Srbiji 1850-1914. Beograd: Zavod za izdavanje udžbenika, 2010, 363 pp (Nazarenes among the Serbs. Religious Dissent in Hungary and Serbia 1850-1914)
(2011) “One Hundred Years of Yugoslavia. The Vision of Stojan Novaković revisited” in Nationalities Papers, Vol. 39, No. 6, November 2011, pp. 997–1010.
(2010) “The Serbian Orthodox Church: haunting past and challenging future” in International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church Vol. 10, No. 2, pp. 176-191.
(2009) “Religious Dissenters and Anarchists in Turn of the Century Hungary” in Alexandre J.M.E. Christoyannopoulos, ed., Religious Anarchism: New Perspectives, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 47-68.
(2009) “Jovan Jovanović Zmaj and the Serbian Identity between Poetry and History” in Diana Mishkova, ed., We, the People. Politics of National Peculiarity in Southeastern Europe, Budapest: CEU Press, pp. 273-305.
Birgit Apitzsch, SPS Fellow 2011-2012
(Journal article)
Tünte, Markus/Birgit Apitzsch/Karen Shire (2011): Neue Beschäftigungsstrategien jenseits von interner und externer Flexibilisierung. [New employment practices beyond external and internal flexibilization]. Berliner Journal für Soziologie, 21 (3): pp. 363 – 381
http://www.vsjournals.de/index.php;do=viewmag/site=bjs/lng=de/area=soz/id=28/sid=10294712904ed3532d3988d849373083)
Stelios Bekiros, ECO Fellow 2008-2009
Bekiros, S. (2011) “Sign prediction and volatility dynamics with hybrid neurofuzzy approaches”, IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, doi: 10.1109/TNN.2011.2169497
Bekiros, S., and M. Marcellino (2011) “The multiscale causal dynamics of foreign exchange markets”, EUI ECO Working paper, 2011/23
Bekiros, S. (2011) “Exchange Rates and Fundamentals: Co-Movement, Long-Run Relationships and Short-run Dynamics”, EUI ECO Working paper, 2011/21
Bekiros, S. (2011) “Nonlinear causality testing with stepwise multivariate filtering”, EUI ECO Working paper, 2011/22
Manuel Borutta, HEC Fellow 2006-2007
(Monograph)
Antikatholizismus. Deutschland und Italien im Zeitalter der europäischen Kulturkämpfe. Göttingen 2010, 2. Aufl. 2011. Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht (Reihe: Bürgertum Neue Folge. Studien zur Zivilgesellschaft. Hg. Paul Nolte und Manfred Hettling, Bd. 7). 488 Seiten, 40 Abbildungen
(book chapter)
Anti-Catholicism and the Culture War in Risorgimento Italy. In: Lucy Riall und Silvana Patriarca (Hg.), The Risorgimento Revisited: Nationalism and Culture in Nineteenth-Century Italy. Basingstoke 2011. Palgrave MacMillan, p. 191-213 (in print)
(journal article)
Genealogie der Säkularisierungstheorie. Zur Historisierung einer großen Erzählung der Moderne, in: Geschichte und Gesellschaft 36.3 (2010) S. 347-376.
Aybek Can, SPS Fellow 2008-2009
Aybek, Can (co-editor) (2011): A Life-Course Perspective on Migration and Integration.Dordrecht: Springer (together with Matthias Wingens, Michael Windzio and Helga de Valk).
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Ayca Cubucku, SPS Fellow 2009-2010
Ayça Çubukçu, “On Cosmopolitan Occupations: The Case of the World Tribunal on Iraq,” Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies 13.3 (2011): 422-442.
( http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/1369801X.2011.597599)
Ignacio De La Rasilla, LAW Fellow 2011-2012
De la Rasilla, I., “Remarks on Post-Sovereignty and International Legal Neo-Conservatism” in Miller M., & Zumbansen, P.(eds). Comparative Law as Transnational Law, Oxford University Press, (Nov, 2011) (http://oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Law/LawSociety/?view=usa&sf=toc&ci=9780199795208#)
De la Rasilla, I., “La alianza entre la civilización y el Derecho internacional entre Escila y Caribdis (o de la brevísima historia de un anacronismo jurídico” en Gamarra, Y.(Ed.) Civilizaciones, nacionalismo y Derecho internacional, Institución Fernando el Católico (Nov, 2011)
De la Rasilla,I., “The Zero Years of Spanish International Law,1939-1953” in Les doctrines internationalistes durant les années du communisme réel en Europe Ed. by Emmanuelle Jouannet and Iulia Paris, Société de législation comparée (Nov.2011)
De la Rasilla, I., (With Dr. A. Rasulov) Journal Guess-Editor “Ruptures in International Law” special issue of the Interest Group on International Legal Theory of the European Society of International Law – German Law Journal (December, 2011)
Margherita Fort, ECO Fellow 2006-2007
Barone, C. and Fort, M. (2011) Gli effetti sulle disparita’ intergenerazionali di istruzione di alcune riforme scolastiche: i casi della scuola media unica e dell’Universita’. ISBN:978 88 15 150776 Ed.Il Mulino (chapter in Volume)
Tina Freyburg, SPS Fellow 2011-2012
Freyburg, Tina (2011): ‘Transgovernmental Networks as Catalysts for Democratic Change? EU Functional Cooperation with Arab Authoritarian Regimes and Socialization of Involved State Officials into Democratic Governance’, Democratization 18(4): 1001-25.
Freyburg, Tina, Sandra Lavenex, Frank Schimmelfennig, Tatiana Skripka, Anne Wetzel (2011): ‘Democracy Promotion through Functional Cooperation? The Case of the European Neighbourhood Policy’, Democratization 18(4): 1026-54.
Freyburg, Tina (2011): ‘Demokratisierung durch Zusammenarbeit? Funktionale Kooperation mit autoritären Regimen und Sozialisation in demokratischem Regieren’, Zeitschrift für Internationale Beziehungen 18(1): 5-46.
Armen Hakhverdian and Quinton Mayne, SPS Fellows 2009-2010
“Institutional Trust, Education, and Corruption: a Micro-Macro Interactive Approach” is forthcoming in The Journal of Politics.
Ana Carolina Hosne, HEC Fellow 2010-2011
(book)
Ana Carolina Hosne, The Jesuit Missions to China and Peru, 1580-1610. Between Faith and Reason, Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Asia Series,Routledge,UK (Forthcoming). View abstract: http://www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415529822/
(Peer-reviewed journals)
– Lo deseable y lo posible. La visión y representación de China en la obra de José de Acosta [Desirable and possible. The vision and representation ofChina in José de Acosta´s works], Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu (Roma) (Forthcoming: 2012).
Belen Olmos Giupponi, LAW Fellow 2007-2009, Visiting fellow 2009-2010
Medio ambiente, cambio climático y derechos humanos (Environmental protection, climate change and human rights). Maria B. Olmos Giupponi (Ed.). DIKE, Bogota/San Jose de Costa Rica.
Merilin Kiviorg, LAW Fellow 2008-2009
Religion and Law in Estonia, Wolters Kluwer, Law and Business, April 2011, 160pp, ISBN: 9789041136329
Laura Magi, LAW Fellow 2008-2009
(book)
Protezione dei diritti fondamentali dei lavoratori e attività delle organizzazioni economiche e finanziarie internazionali. Problemi di coordinamento e di responsabilità internazionale, Editoriale Scientifica, Napoli, 2010, ISBN 978-88-6342-204-7
(article)
“Sull’attribuzione ad una organizzazione internazionale dell’attività di società private che operano per suo conto, in Rivista di diritto internazionale, fasc. 3, 2010, p. 753 ss. ” has been awarded by the Italian Society of International law as the best article written by a young scholar.
Andras Miklos, SPS Fellow 2006-2007
(article)
“The Basic Structure and the Principles of Justice”. Utilitas 23 (2) June 2011
Lorenzo Mosca, SPS Fellow, 2006-2007
Lorenzo Mosca and Cristian Vaccari, (editors), Nuovi media, nuova politica? Partecipazione e mobilitazione online da MoveOn al Movimento 5 stelle, FrancoAngeli, Milano, 2011.
(http://www.francoangeli.it/Ricerca/Scheda_libro.aspx?CodiceLibro=618.1.10)
Stephanie Novak, SPS Fellow 2009-2010
(book)
Stéphanie Novak, La prise de décision au Conseil de l’Union européenne, préface de Bernard Manin, Paris, Dalloz, 2011.
(http://www.decitre.fr/livres/La-prise-de-decision-au-Conseil-de-l-union-europeenne.aspx/9782247106769)
(web articles)
The Opacity of Consensus, Decision-making at the Council of the European Union
(www.booksandideas.ne)
Qualified majority voting from the Single European Act to present day: an unexpected permanence
(http://www.notre-europe.eu/en/axes/visions-of-europe/works/publication/translate-to-english-usages-du-vote-a-la-majoritee-qualifiee-de-lacte-unique-europeen-a-nos-jour/)
Alessia Paccagnini, ECO Fellow 2010-2011
“Does Trade Foster Institutions? An Emperical Assessment” (with Marcella Nicolini), Review of Economics and Institutions Vol.2 – no. 2, Spring 2011 – Article 4 ISSN 2038-1379
Roman Petrov, LAW Fellow 2006-2008
(Book)
“Exporting the acquis communautaire through EU External Agreements” (NOMOS, Baden-Baden, 2011) 313 p. Available at <http://www.nomos-shop.de/Petrov-Exporting-Acquis-Communautaire-through-European-Union-External-Agreements/productview.aspx?product=13439>.
(Articles in peer review journal)
1. in co-authorship with P. Van Elsuwege, “Towards a New Generation of Agreements with the Neighbouring Countries of the European Union? Scope, Objectives and Potential Application of Article TEU”, 36(5) European Law Review (2011) 688-703.
2. in co-authorship with P. Kalinichenko, “The Europeanization of Third Country Judiciaries through the Application of the EU Acquis: The Cases of Russia and Ukraine”, 60(2) International and Comparative Law Quarterly (2011) 325-353. Available at <http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayIssue?jid=ILQ&volumeId=60&seriesId=0&issueId=02>.
(Book reviews)
“Petr Kratochvil and Else Tulmets, Constructivism and Rationalism in EU External Relations. The Case of the European Neighbourhood Policy.Baden-Baden: Nomos, 2010.” 48(5) Common Market Law Review (2011).
Giesela Ruhl, LAW Fellow 2007-2008
Giesela Ruehl, Statut und Effizienz: Ökonomische Grundlagen des Internationalen Privatrechts [Applicable Law and Efficiency. Economic Foundations of Private International Law], Internationalen Privatrechts
2011. XXXII, 811 Seiten.BtrIPR 95, Top of Form, ISBN 978-3-16-150698-7
Simon Levis Sullam, HEC Fellow 2008-2009
L’apostolo a brandelli. L’eredita’ di Mazzini tra Risorgimento e fascismo (Laterza, Rome-Bari 2010), Bottom of Form
(The book L’apostolo a brandelli. L’eredita’ di Mazzini tra Risorgimento e fascismo (Laterza, Rome-Bari), (The Apostle in Shreds: Mazzini’s Legacy from the Risorgimento to Fascism) appeared in 2010. The book offers a new interpretation of the Italian 19th-century patriot andItaly’s father founder Mazzini, by emphasizing the authoritarian and potentially anti-democratic elements of this thought, usually categorized as liberal and democratic. It also consequently draws a new intellectual genealogy for the origins of fascist ideology inItaly)
Leen Vandecasteele, SPS Fellow 2011-2012
Vandecasteele, L. (2011), The structuring effect of social stratification determinants and life course events on poverty transitions in Europe. European Sociological Review. 27 (2), 246-264
Abstract:
The aim of this article is to assess the importance of a life event perspective on poverty in relation to the traditional social stratification approach. Lately, poverty has often been seen as a life course risk associated with certain life events and less influenced by characteristics of social position. The empirical part of this article explores the importance of the life course perspective as well as the social stratification framework for the understanding of the poverty risk. The question asked is whether risky life events have the same poverty-triggering effect for all social stratification groups or whether processes of cumulative disadvantage prevail at crucial life transitions. The findings, based on random effects event history analyses of the European Community Household Panel Survey, show that structural and biographical explanations of poverty do not present themselves as opposites, but they rather complement each other and their interactions provide interesting insights. The results show that the most vulnerable social groups are more affected by the poverty-triggering effect of a life stage like childbirth. On the other hand, job loss is a more general poverty trigger, substantially increasing everyone’s poverty entry risk. Also partnership dissolution has a poverty triggering effect for people of all educational levels and all social classes. In line with previous research, we found that partnership dissolution affects the poverty entry risk of women more strongly.