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Daniele Caramani

Daniele Caramani (Milan, 26 June 1968) is a comparative political scientist.

Daniele Caramani in Villa Schifanoia, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence, in 2020.

Education edit

Daniele Caramani grew up in Milan and Paris. He holds a baccalauréat (international option) from the Lycée International de Saint-Germain-en-Laye. After the BA and MA at the University of Geneva, he obtained his Ph.D. at the European University Institute, Florence. He attended the Essex and Michigan methods summer schools.[1][2]

Academic career edit

Caramani started his career in 1991 at the University of Geneva as teaching assistant in methods and comparative politics. He was a researcher at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research (1996−1998) and then assistant professor at the University of Florence until 2002. In 2000−2002 he was Vincent Wright Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.[3] In 2002 he returned to Mannheim. In 2004 he took up a position as Senior Lecturer / Reader at the University of Birmingham, UK. In 2006 he became a Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland. Since 2014, he is a professor at the University of Zurich holding the Chair of Comparative Politics.[4] In 2020 he was appointed Ernst B. Haas Chair at the European University Institute,[5] Florence (on leave from the University of Zurich), where he directs the European Governance and Politics Programme[6] at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.

He has been a Jemolo Fellow at Nuffield College (Oxford University), a visiting fellow at the Stein Rokkan Centre in Bergen, Norway,[7] and a visiting professor at the European University Institute, Florence, and Australian National University, Canberra (2019-2020).

Works edit

Caramani’s work is comparative and historical with quantitative time series reaching back to the formation of political cleavages during phases of mass democratization, state formation, nationalism and industrialization in the 19th century. It includes research on elections, representation and electoral geography, parties and party systems, methodology, European integration and globalization.

His main work analyses the interplay between territorial and functional cleavages at the national, European and global levels. His book The Nationalization of Politics (Cambridge University Press 2004)[8] was awarded the Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research.[9] His book The Europeanization of Politics (Cambridge University Press 2015) extends the analysis to Europe.[10] Current work analyses global cleavages with an ERC Advanced Grant project (GLOBAL).[11]

 
Depiction of the evolution of the European party system in 30 European countries from the 1830s to 2015 from Caramani's book "The Europeanization of Politics". (2015).

Caramani’s empirical approach is based on comparative and quantitative-statistical methods, and has produced datasets and archives. He is the author of Elections in Western Europe since 1815: Electoral Results by Constituencies (Palgrave 2000, with CD-ROM),[12] later expanded into a data archive of which he is Co-Director: the Constituency-Level Elections Archive (CLEA) has received the APSA award in 2012.[13] The latest release covers historically over 2,025 elections from 180 countries, with GeoReferenced Electoral Districts (GRED) with 167 historical maps from 74 countries.[14]

Other work includes research on political representation[15][16] and transnational voting rights.[17]

Caramani’s work follows closely Stein Rokkan’s legacy. He also translated into Italian State Formation, Nation-Building, and Mass Politics in Europe: The Theory of Stein Rokkan (Oxford University Press 1999)[18][19] and wrote two chapters on Rokkan’s theory. In 2023 he held the Stein Rokkan Memorial Lecture.[20]

On methodology, he authored Introduction to the Comparative Method with Boolean Algebra (Sage, Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences 2009).[21]

For a student readership, Caramani edits the textbook Comparative Politics (Oxford University Press 2023, sixth edition). With unparalleled comparative empirical material, this is the most comprehensive introduction to comparative politics, written by the leading experts in the field.[22]

Awards edit

  • Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research, 2004.
  • Lijphart-Przeworski-Verba Dataset Award from Comparative Politics section of the American Political Science Association, 2012.
  • Vincent Wright Memorial Prize for best article in West European Politics, 2006.

Selected bibliography edit

Books

  • The Europeanization of Politics: The Formation of a European Electorate and Party System in Historical Perspective. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2015
  • The Nationalization of Politics: The Formation of National Electorates and Party Systems in Western Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004
  • Introduction to the Comparative Method with Boolean Algebra. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage (Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences), 2009
  • Elections in Western Europe since 1815: Electoral Results by Constituencies [supplemented with CD-ROM]. London: Palgrave, 2000.

Edited volumes

  • The Technocratic Challenge to Democracy. London: Routledge, 2020, with Eri Bertsou.
  • Special symposium on The Nationalization of Electoral Politics: Frontiers of Research, Electoral Studies 47(1), 511–45, 2017, with Ken Kollman.
  • Voting Rights in the Age of Globalization. London: Routledge, 2015, with Florian Grotz.
  • Challenges to Consensual Politics. Brussels: Lang, 2005, with Yves Mény.

Textbook

  • Comparative Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023, sixth edition.

Articles

  • With Eri Bertsou. People Haven’t Had Enough of Experts: Measuring Technocratic Attitudes among Citizens in Nine European Countries. American Journal of Political Science, 2022, Vol. 66, No. 1, pp. 5-23.
  • With Luca Manucci. National Past and Populism: The Re-Elaboration of Fascism and Its Impact on Right-Wing Populism in Western Europe. West European Politics, 2019, Vol. 42, No. 6, pp. 1159–87.
  • Will vs. Reason: The Populist and Technocratic Forms of Representation and Their Critique to Party Government. American Political Science Review, 2017, Vol. 111, No. 1, pp. 54–67.
  • With Florian Grotz. Beyond Citizenship and Residence? Exploring the Extension of Voting Rights in the Age of Globalization Democratization, 2015, Vol. 22, No. 5, pp. 799–819.
  • The Europeanization of Electoral Politics: An Analysis of Converging Voting Distributions in 30 European Party Systems, 1970–2008. Party Politics, 2012, Vol. 18, No. 6, pp. 803–23.
  • With Oliver Strijbis. Discrepant Electorates: The Inclusiveness of Electorates and Its Impact on the Representation of Citizens. Parliamentary Affairs, 2012, Vol. 65, No. 1, pp. 1–21.
  • With Valeria Camia. Family Meetings: Ideological Convergence within Party Families Across Europe, 1945–2009. Comparative European Politics, 2011, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 48–85.
  • Electoral Waves: An Analysis of Trends, Spread and Swings across 20 West European Countries 1970–2008. Representation, 2011, Vol. 47, No. 2, pp. 137–60.
  • Of Differences and Similarities: Is the Explanation of Variation a Limitation to (or of) Comparative Analysis? European Political Science, 2010, Vol. 9, pp. 34–48.
  • Is There a European Electorate and What Does It Look Like? Evidence from Electoral Volatility Measures, 1976–2004. West European Politics, 2006, Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 1–27.
  • The Formation of National Party Systems in Europe: A Comparative-Historical Analysis. Scandinavian Political Studies, 2005, Vol. 28, No. 4, pp. 295–322.
  • The End of Silent Elections: The Birth of Electoral Competition, 1832–1915. Party Politics, 2003, Vol. 9, No. 4, pp. 411–43.
  • With Simon Hug. The Literature on European Parties and Party Systems since 1945: A Quantitative Analysis. European Journal of Political Research, 1998, Vol. 33, No. 4, pp. 497–524.
  • The Nationalisation of Electoral Politics: Conceptual Reconstruction and Review of the Literature. West European Politics, 1996, Vol. 19, No. 2, pp. 205–24.

Chapters

  • Electoral Systems in Historical Political Economy, in Jenkins, Jeffery A. and Jared Rubin (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Historical Political Economy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023.
  • Introduction: The Technocratic Challenge to Technocracy, in Bertsou, E. and Caramani, D. (eds.), The Technocratic Challenge to Democracy. London: Routledge, 2020.
  • With Eri Bertsou. Measuring Technocracy, in Bertsou, E. and Caramani, D. (eds.), The Technocratic Challenge to Democracy. London: Routledge, 2020.
  • Technocratic Representation, in Cotta, M. and Russo, F. (eds.), Handbook of Political Representation. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2020.
  • Introduction to Comparative Politics, in: Caramani D. (ed.). Comparative Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023.
  • Party Systems, in: Caramani, D. (ed.). Comparative Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2023.
  • With Karen Celis and Bram Wauters. The Representation of Old and New Cleavages in Europe, in Deschouwer, K. and S. Depauw (eds.). Political Representation in the Twenty-First Century. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014
  • Stein Rokkan: The Macro-Sociological Fresco of State, Nation and Democracy in Europe, in: Bull, M. et al. (eds.). Masters of Political Science (volume 2). London: Routledge, 2011.
  • Rokkan, Stein, in: Kurian, G. (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Political Science. Washington, DC: CQ Press, 2010.

References edit

  1. ^ "Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis". Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  2. ^ "ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research". Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  3. ^ "Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies". Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  4. ^ "Chair of Comparative Politics, University of Zurich". Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  5. ^ "Ernst B. Haas Chair, European University Institute". Retrieved 2023-09-27.
  6. ^ "European Governance and Politics Programme, European University Institute". Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  7. ^ "Stein Rokkan Centre for Social Studies, University of Bergen". Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  8. ^ Caramani, Daniele (29 March 2004). The Nationalization of Politics. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-53520-5. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  9. ^ "Stein Rokkan Prize Winners - ECPR Prizes and Awards". ecpr.eu. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  10. ^ Caramani, Daniele (9 September 2015). The Europeanization of Politics. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-54460-4. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  11. ^ "Global Cleavages, European University Institute". Retrieved 2023-09-01.
  12. ^ Caramani, Daniele (2000). Elections in Western Europe since 1815: Electoral Results by Constituencies. doi:10.1007/978-1-349-65508-3. ISBN 978-0-333-77111-2. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  13. ^ "APSA Lijphart / Przeworski / Verba Dataset Award". Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  14. ^ "Constituency-Level Data Archive, University of Michigan". Retrieved 2021-01-31.
  15. ^ Bertsou, Eri; Caramani, Daniele (2020). The Technocratic Challenge to Democracy. Routledge. ISBN 978-0-367-35828-0. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  16. ^ Caramani, Daniele; Mény, Yves (2005). Challenges to Consensual Politics. Peter Lang. ISBN 978-9-052-01250-6. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  17. ^ Caramani, Daniele (3 January 2019). Voting Rights in the Age of Globalization. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-138-39213-7. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  18. ^ State Formation, Nation-Building and Mass Democracy in Europe: The Theory of Stein Rokkan. ISBN 978-0-198-28032-3. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  19. ^ Rokkan, Stein (2002). Stato, Nazione e Democrazia in Europa. Il Mulino. ISBN 978-8-815-08674-7. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  20. ^ Universitetet i Bergen. "The Stein Rokkan Memorial Lecture 2023".
  21. ^ Caramani, Daniele (2009). Introduction to the Comparative Method with Boolean Algebra. ISBN 978-1-412-90975-4. Retrieved 2020-11-02.
  22. ^ Caramani, Daniele (2020). Comparative Politics. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-198-82060-4. Retrieved 2020-11-02.

External links edit

  • Daniele Caramani’s homepage at the University of Zurich
  • Daniele Caramani’s homepage at the European University Institute, Florence

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Daniele Caramani Milan 26 June 1968 is a comparative political scientist Daniele Caramani in Villa Schifanoia Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies European University Institute Florence in 2020 Contents 1 Education 2 Academic career 3 Works 4 Awards 5 Selected bibliography 6 References 7 External linksEducation editDaniele Caramani grew up in Milan and Paris He holds a baccalaureat international option from the Lycee International de Saint Germain en Laye After the BA and MA at the University of Geneva he obtained his Ph D at the European University Institute Florence He attended the Essex and Michigan methods summer schools 1 2 Academic career editCaramani started his career in 1991 at the University of Geneva as teaching assistant in methods and comparative politics He was a researcher at the Mannheim Centre for European Social Research 1996 1998 and then assistant professor at the University of Florence until 2002 In 2000 2002 he was Vincent Wright Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies 3 In 2002 he returned to Mannheim In 2004 he took up a position as Senior Lecturer Reader at the University of Birmingham UK In 2006 he became a Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of St Gallen Switzerland Since 2014 he is a professor at the University of Zurich holding the Chair of Comparative Politics 4 In 2020 he was appointed Ernst B Haas Chair at the European University Institute 5 Florence on leave from the University of Zurich where he directs the European Governance and Politics Programme 6 at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies He has been a Jemolo Fellow at Nuffield College Oxford University a visiting fellow at the Stein Rokkan Centre in Bergen Norway 7 and a visiting professor at the European University Institute Florence and Australian National University Canberra 2019 2020 Works editCaramani s work is comparative and historical with quantitative time series reaching back to the formation of political cleavages during phases of mass democratization state formation nationalism and industrialization in the 19th century It includes research on elections representation and electoral geography parties and party systems methodology European integration and globalization His main work analyses the interplay between territorial and functional cleavages at the national European and global levels His book The Nationalization of Politics Cambridge University Press 2004 8 was awarded the Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research 9 His book The Europeanization of Politics Cambridge University Press 2015 extends the analysis to Europe 10 Current work analyses global cleavages with an ERC Advanced Grant project GLOBAL 11 nbsp Depiction of the evolution of the European party system in 30 European countries from the 1830s to 2015 from Caramani s book The Europeanization of Politics 2015 Caramani s empirical approach is based on comparative and quantitative statistical methods and has produced datasets and archives He is the author of Elections in Western Europe since 1815 Electoral Results by Constituencies Palgrave 2000 with CD ROM 12 later expanded into a data archive of which he is Co Director the Constituency Level Elections Archive CLEA has received the APSA award in 2012 13 The latest release covers historically over 2 025 elections from 180 countries with GeoReferenced Electoral Districts GRED with 167 historical maps from 74 countries 14 Other work includes research on political representation 15 16 and transnational voting rights 17 Caramani s work follows closely Stein Rokkan s legacy He also translated into Italian State Formation Nation Building and Mass Politics in Europe The Theory of Stein Rokkan Oxford University Press 1999 18 19 and wrote two chapters on Rokkan s theory In 2023 he held the Stein Rokkan Memorial Lecture 20 On methodology he authored Introduction to the Comparative Method with Boolean Algebra Sage Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences 2009 21 For a student readership Caramani edits the textbook Comparative Politics Oxford University Press 2023 sixth edition With unparalleled comparative empirical material this is the most comprehensive introduction to comparative politics written by the leading experts in the field 22 Awards editStein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research 2004 Lijphart Przeworski Verba Dataset Award from Comparative Politics section of the American Political Science Association 2012 Vincent Wright Memorial Prize for best article in West European Politics 2006 Selected bibliography editBooks The Europeanization of Politics The Formation of a European Electorate and Party System in Historical Perspective Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2015 The Nationalization of Politics The Formation of National Electorates and Party Systems in Western Europe Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2004 Introduction to the Comparative Method with Boolean Algebra Beverly Hills Calif Sage Quantitative Applications in the Social Sciences 2009 Elections in Western Europe since 1815 Electoral Results by Constituencies supplemented with CD ROM London Palgrave 2000 Edited volumes The Technocratic Challenge to Democracy London Routledge 2020 with Eri Bertsou Special symposium on The Nationalization of Electoral Politics Frontiers of Research Electoral Studies 47 1 511 45 2017 with Ken Kollman Voting Rights in the Age of Globalization London Routledge 2015 with Florian Grotz Challenges to Consensual Politics Brussels Lang 2005 with Yves Meny Textbook Comparative Politics Oxford Oxford University Press 2023 sixth edition Articles With Eri Bertsou People Haven t Had Enough of Experts Measuring Technocratic Attitudes among Citizens in Nine European Countries American Journal of Political Science 2022 Vol 66 No 1 pp 5 23 With Luca Manucci National Past and Populism The Re Elaboration of Fascism and Its Impact on Right Wing Populism in Western Europe West European Politics 2019 Vol 42 No 6 pp 1159 87 Will vs Reason The Populist and Technocratic Forms of Representation and Their Critique to Party Government American Political Science Review 2017 Vol 111 No 1 pp 54 67 With Florian Grotz Beyond Citizenship and Residence Exploring the Extension of Voting Rights in the Age of Globalization Democratization 2015 Vol 22 No 5 pp 799 819 The Europeanization of Electoral Politics An Analysis of Converging Voting Distributions in 30 European Party Systems 1970 2008 Party Politics 2012 Vol 18 No 6 pp 803 23 With Oliver Strijbis Discrepant Electorates The Inclusiveness of Electorates and Its Impact on the Representation of Citizens Parliamentary Affairs 2012 Vol 65 No 1 pp 1 21 With Valeria Camia Family Meetings Ideological Convergence within Party Families Across Europe 1945 2009 Comparative European Politics 2011 Vol 10 No 1 pp 48 85 Electoral Waves An Analysis of Trends Spread and Swings across 20 West European Countries 1970 2008 Representation 2011 Vol 47 No 2 pp 137 60 Of Differences and Similarities Is the Explanation of Variation a Limitation to or of Comparative Analysis European Political Science 2010 Vol 9 pp 34 48 Is There a European Electorate and What Does It Look Like Evidence from Electoral Volatility Measures 1976 2004 West European Politics 2006 Vol 29 No 1 pp 1 27 The Formation of National Party Systems in Europe A Comparative Historical Analysis Scandinavian Political Studies 2005 Vol 28 No 4 pp 295 322 The End of Silent Elections The Birth of Electoral Competition 1832 1915 Party Politics 2003 Vol 9 No 4 pp 411 43 With Simon Hug The Literature on European Parties and Party Systems since 1945 A Quantitative Analysis European Journal of Political Research 1998 Vol 33 No 4 pp 497 524 The Nationalisation of Electoral Politics Conceptual Reconstruction and Review of the Literature West European Politics 1996 Vol 19 No 2 pp 205 24 Chapters Electoral Systems in Historical Political Economy in Jenkins Jeffery A and Jared Rubin eds The Oxford Handbook of Historical Political Economy Oxford Oxford University Press 2023 Introduction The Technocratic Challenge to Technocracy in Bertsou E and Caramani D eds The Technocratic Challenge to Democracy London Routledge 2020 With Eri Bertsou Measuring Technocracy in Bertsou E and Caramani D eds The Technocratic Challenge to Democracy London Routledge 2020 Technocratic Representation in Cotta M and Russo F eds Handbook of Political Representation Cheltenham Edward Elgar 2020 Introduction to Comparative Politics in Caramani D ed Comparative Politics Oxford Oxford University Press 2023 Party Systems in Caramani D ed Comparative Politics Oxford Oxford University Press 2023 With Karen Celis and Bram Wauters The Representation of Old and New Cleavages in Europe in Deschouwer K and S Depauw eds Political Representation in the Twenty First Century Oxford Oxford University Press 2014 Stein Rokkan The Macro Sociological Fresco of State Nation and Democracy in Europe in Bull M et al eds Masters of Political Science volume 2 London Routledge 2011 Rokkan Stein in Kurian G ed The Encyclopedia of Political Science Washington DC CQ Press 2010 References edit Essex Summer School in Social Science Data Analysis Retrieved 2020 11 02 ICPSR Summer Program in Quantitative Methods of Social Research Retrieved 2020 11 02 Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies Retrieved 2020 11 02 Chair of Comparative Politics University of Zurich Retrieved 2020 11 02 Ernst B Haas Chair European University Institute Retrieved 2023 09 27 European Governance and Politics Programme European University Institute Retrieved 2020 11 02 Stein Rokkan Centre for Social Studies University of Bergen Retrieved 2020 11 02 Caramani Daniele 29 March 2004 The Nationalization of Politics Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 53520 5 Retrieved 2020 11 02 Stein Rokkan Prize Winners ECPR Prizes and Awards ecpr eu Retrieved 2020 11 02 Caramani Daniele 9 September 2015 The Europeanization of Politics Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 1 107 54460 4 Retrieved 2020 11 02 Global Cleavages European University Institute Retrieved 2023 09 01 Caramani Daniele 2000 Elections in Western Europe since 1815 Electoral Results by Constituencies doi 10 1007 978 1 349 65508 3 ISBN 978 0 333 77111 2 Retrieved 2020 11 02 APSA Lijphart Przeworski Verba Dataset Award Retrieved 2020 11 02 Constituency Level Data Archive University of Michigan Retrieved 2021 01 31 Bertsou Eri Caramani Daniele 2020 The Technocratic Challenge to Democracy Routledge ISBN 978 0 367 35828 0 Retrieved 2020 11 02 Caramani Daniele Meny Yves 2005 Challenges to Consensual Politics Peter Lang ISBN 978 9 052 01250 6 Retrieved 2020 11 02 Caramani Daniele 3 January 2019 Voting Rights in the Age of Globalization Taylor amp Francis ISBN 978 1 138 39213 7 Retrieved 2020 11 02 State Formation Nation Building and Mass Democracy in Europe The Theory of Stein Rokkan ISBN 978 0 198 28032 3 Retrieved 2020 11 02 Rokkan Stein 2002 Stato Nazione e Democrazia in Europa Il Mulino ISBN 978 8 815 08674 7 Retrieved 2020 11 02 Universitetet i Bergen The Stein Rokkan Memorial Lecture 2023 Caramani Daniele 2009 Introduction to the Comparative Method with Boolean Algebra ISBN 978 1 412 90975 4 Retrieved 2020 11 02 Caramani Daniele 2020 Comparative Politics Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 198 82060 4 Retrieved 2020 11 02 External links editDaniele Caramani s homepage at the University of Zurich Daniele Caramani s homepage at the European University Institute Florence Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daniele Caramani amp oldid 1185246170, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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