CURRICULUM VITAE Ferenc Miszlivetz www.ferencmiszlivetz.com
Education, Qualifications, Degrees 2005
Doctor of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, in International Relations
2004
Habilitation, Corvinus University of Budapest
1994
Candidate of Science in Sociology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
1983
Ph.D. (University Doctorate), 20th Century European History, ELTE, Budapest
1982
Masters Degree, 20th Century European History, ELTE, Budapest
1978
Masters Degree, Karl Marx University of Economics, Budapest
Professional Experience and Activities 2012
President of the Hungarian Social Sciences UNESCO Committee
2012 Deák Visiting Professor, Columbia University, Harriman Institute, East European Center, Deparment of Sociology , New York 2012
Research Professor, Péter Pázmány Catholic University
2011
UNESCO Chair, Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainability, ISES‐Corvinus, Kőszeg
2010‐present Coordinator, Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence, ISES‐Kőszeg 2009–present
Academic Director, Global and European Integration Studies (IGES‐ Corvinus), Kőszeg
2008–present
Permanent guest‐professor, University of Bologna (MIREES MA program in East Central European Interdisciplinary Studies)
2005–2006
Visiting Fellow, Wissenschaftszentrum für Sozialwissenschaften (WZB), Berlin
2004‐2012
University Professor, Director of the Institute for International
Relations, University of Western Hungary, Savaria University Centre
2002
Visiting Scholar (Civil Society Research Project), Columbia University
2002
Principal investigator of the research project Knowledge Society and the New Social Actors on Regional Level, Hungarian Academy of Science
2001–2003
Member of Social Science Research Council Steering Committee on Global Security and Cooperation
2005–present
Scientific Advisor, Institute of Political Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
2001
Research Expert ,of Notre Europe Research Institute, Paris, France
2000–2001
Member of the Reflection Group on the ‘Political Consequences of Eastern Enlargement’ headed by Jacques Delors and Jean‐Luc Dehaene
2000
Principal Investigator of the European crossborder research project “Preparity” – Structural Policy and Regional Planning Along the External EU Frontier to Central Europe: Preparing for Eastern Enlargement
2000
Visiting Professor, University of Vienna, Institut für Politikwissenschaft
1999
Guest Professor, Babes‐Bolyai University, Cluj, Romania, Department of Sociology
1998–2000
Deputy Academic Director, European Peace University, Stadtschlaining, Austria
1997–present
Jean Monnet professor in European Studies
1997
European Union Visitors Program, Brussels, London, Berlin, Bonn
1997
Established the European Documentation Center, Szombathely
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1996–2001
Senior Research Fellow and Executive Board Member, Institute of Sociology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
1996–present
Director, International Summer University, Kőszeg, Hungary
1996–1998
Advisor and contributor to Civil Society and the Aid Industry, North–South Institute, Ottawa, Canada
1994–2009
Faculty Member, permanent guest professor, deputy academic director,
European Peace University, Stadtschlaining, Austria
1993–1996
Editor, Savaria University Press series, Átiratok (Transcripts) on East Central European transition
1992–2000
Head of the Department of Sociology and Political Sciences, Dániel Berzsenyi College, Szombathely
1992
Visiting Professor, University of Salzburg, Austria, Senatinstitute für Politikwissenschaft
1990–1992
Academic Advisor in the project The European Imperative: Economic and Social Cohesion in the 1990s, with Stuart Holland
1990
Visiting Scholar, European University Institute, Florence; research on Political and Social Changes in Eastern Europe
1989–1991
SSRC‐MacArthur Fellow in International Peace and Security
(UC Berkeley, Stanford University, Harvard University, European University Institute, Firenze) 1982–2001
Research Fellow, Institute of Sociology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest
1978–1989
Editor, Eejlődés‐tanilmanyok =Development Studies?
Public Activities and Memberships 2008–present
Member of the Screening Committee, CivWorld‐Interdependence Day.
2003‐2006
Advisor for Etele Baráth, Minister for European Affairs
2000
Member of the International Editorial Board of the Global Civil Society
1999‐2002
Member of the ad hoc advisory board for Foreign Minister János Martonyi
1996
Director, Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly, Liaison Office for East Central European Cooperation
1994–2009
Member of Board of the “Másság Alapítvány” (Otherness Foundation) dealing with the violation of the human rights of the Roma community
1994–1999
Member of the Planning board, Transnational Institute, Amsterdam
1994
Founder, Europe House, Kőszeg, Hungary
1992‐1994
Editorial Board Member of Contemporary Sociology
1992
Advisory Board Member of the Political Science Review (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest)
1992
Participated in the work of the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights
1990–1993
Participated in meetings of the European Parliament and the Council of Europe; reports on human rights, democratization and civil society in East Central Europe
1989
Co‐founder, of the Helsinki Citizens’ Assembly (HCA)
1987–1999
Associate Fellow, member of the Planning board, Transnational Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
1986–1989
Member of the Board of the Duna Kör (Danube Circle), an independent ecological movement in Hungary awarded the alternative Nobel Prize
1987
Co‐author of the memorandum Giving Real Life to the Helsinki Accords
1987
Co‐founder with Iván Bába The Central European Research Group
1987
Co‐founder, The Network of Free Initiatives, Hungary
1985
Co‐founder, European Network for East‐West Dialogue
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Languages Hungarian (native), English (excellent), German (excellent), Russian (passive) Awards and scholarships 2012
István Deák Visiting Professor, Columbia University in New York
2011
“Pro Integrationem” Award
2011
UNESCO Chair in Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainability, Kőszeg
2010
Jean Monnet European Centre of Excellence, ISES, Kőszeg
2009
County Vas ‘Prima Primissima’ award for outstanding research, education and institution building in Western Hungary
2006
Visiting Scholar at the Wissenschaftszentrunm für Sozialwissenschaften in Berlin
2005
Knight’s Cross of the Hungarian Republic for international research on European integration and civil society
2002
Visiting Researcher, Columbia University, Department of Sociology
2001
Jean Monnet European Centre of Excellence, ISES, Szombathely
1997
Jean Monnet Chair in European Studies
1992‐1993
MacArthur Fellow, Individual Research and Writing Grant
1989‐1991
Social Science Research Council‐MacArthur Foundation Grant in International Peace and Security (Universitiy of Berkeley, Stanford, Harvard, European University Institute, Firenze, Italy).
1983‐1984
Leverhume Trust Young Researcher Fellowship for Poland and Hungary, Institute for Development Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton, U.K.
MAJOR PUBLICATIONS BOOKS, MONOGRAPHS Creative Cities and Sustainability (Kreatív városok és fenntarthatóság) Szombathely: Savaria University Press, 2012. p. 208 Crisis and Social Research [Válság és társadalomkutatás], ed. Budapest – Szombathely: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia – Savaria University Press, 2011. p. 312 The Pendulum of the World System and the Future University. Conversations with Immanuel Wallerstein [A világrendszer ingája és a Jövőegyetem: Beszélgetések Immanuel Wallersteinnel], Szombathely: Savaria University Press, 2010. p. 213 The Hungarian Work Culture in a Global Context [A magyar munkaerő kultúrája globális környezetben], Szombathely: Társadalomtudományok és Európa‐tanulmányok Intézete, 2010. p. 240 Crisis in a World System Perspective [Válság világrendszerszeméleletben], ed. Budapest – Szombathely: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia – Savaria University Press, 2009. p. 377 Original Crisis Accumulation [Eredeti válságfelhalmozás], ed. Budapest – Szombathely: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia – Savaria University Press, 2009. p. 301 Let us Reinvent…! Festschrift for Elemér Hankiss [Találjuk ki…! Tanulmányok Hankiss Elemér tiszteletére], ed. Miszlivetz Ferenc. Budapest – Szombathely: MTA Politikai Tudományok Intézete – Savaria University Press, 2008. p. 334 What Happened to You, Hungary? [Mi lett veled, Magyarország?] Szombathely – Kőszeg: Társadalomtudományok és Európa Tanulmányok Intézete, 2007. p. 46 (ISES füzetek ; 4.) The European Construction. The Birth of a New Sovereign [Új szuverén születik: Az európai konstrukció], Szombathely: Savaria University Press, 2005. p. 196
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The Languages of Civil Society. Europe and Beyond, with Jody Jensen. Florence: European University Institute, 2005. Working paper. The Future of Europe: Democracy, Civil Society, Eastern Enlargement [Európa jövője: Demokrácia, civil társadalom, bővítés], Szombathely: Társadalomtudományok és Európa‐tanulmányok Intézete – Budapest: MTA Politikai Tudományok Intézete, 2002. Central Europe ante Portas [Közép‐Európa a kapuk előtt], Szombathely: Savaria University Press, 2001. p. 216 Preparing for a new Europe – Preparity: Structural Policy and Regional Planning Along the External Frontier to Central Europe: Final report, Szombathely: Savaria University Press, 2001. p. 197 Illusions and Realities, Szombathely: Savaria University Press: Szombathely, 1999. p. 302 Borsody, Stephen: The New Central Europe, [Borsody István: Az új Közép‐Európa], ed. Szombathely: Savaria University Press, 1998. p. 302 Central European Transformations [Közép‐európai változások], Budapest‐Szombathely: Savaria University Press, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1998. p. 282 East Central Europe: Paradoxes and Perspectives, ed., with Jody Jensen. Szombathely: Savaria University Press, 1995. p. 346 Wild East Party [Vadkelet‐party], Szombathely: Savaria University Press, 1995. p. 260 Reinventing the Boundaries of the Possible. Nationalism and Civil Society in East‐Central Europe before and after 1989 [A lehetséges határainak újrafogalmazása], Budapest: Pesti Szalon, 1993. p. 230 Frogs on the Dry Shore. Essays on New Social Movements, Arms Race and East‐West Dialogue [Békák a szárazon], Budapest: Múzsák, 1989. p. 224
SELECTED ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS The Multiple Crises of Europe In: Léonce Bekemans (ed.) A Value‐Driven Europe, pp 181‐195) Peter Lang, Brussels, New York, Oxford, 2012 “Lost in Transformation: the Crisis of Democracy and Civil Society. In: Global Civil Society 2012, Palgrave‐Macmillan, New York. Forhcoming Winter 2011/2012. “Lessons of 1989 for European Democracies Today: Outlines of a New Paradigm”. In: Peter Hermann (ed.), Democracy and Theory in Action. Nova Science Publishers, New York, 2011, pp. 251‐ 264.. Also published in Archibigi, Daniele, Montani, Guido, eds. European Democracy and Cosmopolitan Democracy. The Ventotene Papers, The Altiero Spinelli Institute for Federalist Studies, Italy pp 187‐203. 2011. “The Spirit of Freedom and Hope: the Meaning and Message of the ’56 Revolution”. In: Leonidas Donskis and Ineta Dasinskiene (eds.) European Memory – a Blessing or a Curse? A series of Balkan and East European Studies, University of Bologna. Longo Editore in Ravenna, 2010. “Reinventing Hungarian Work Culture in a Global Context” (with Jody Jensen). Society and Economy, December 2010. “We Are in a Situation of Relative Free Will: An interview with Immanuel Wallerstein”. Society and Economy 32 (2010), pp. 137–148. “1989 újraértelmezése”. (Re‐interpreting 18989) Magyar Tudomány, 2010/10, Vol. 171. pp. 1215–1226. “The Tunnel at the End of the Light: the Crisis of Transition in Hungary”. Transition Studies Review 15 (2009), pp. 623–635. “Understanding Civil Society Before and After 1989”. Societat Civil: Una Perspectiva Crítica. Recerca Revista de Pensament i Análisi, No. 8 (2008), pp. 91–112.
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“The Crisis of European Construction and the Need for a European Civil Society”. In ed., András Blahó, Tanulmányok Palánkai Tibor akadémikus 70. születésnapja tiszteletére. Budapest: Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem Világgazdasági Tanszék, 2008, pp. 171–186. “A Hankiss‐jelenség”. In ed., Ferenc Miszlivetz, Találjuk ki…! Tanulmányok Hankiss Elemér tiszteletére. Budapest ; Szombathely: MTA Politikai Tudományok Intézete, Savaria University Press, 2008, pp. 7–10. “Miért is kell újra kitalálnunk Közép‐Európát és vele együtt Magyarországot?”. In eds. Melinda Kindle and Zoltán Erdős, Változatok Közép‐Európára. Pécs: SosemArt Egyesület, 2008. “The Crisis of European Constitution and the Search for a European Civil Society”. In eds. József Bayer and Jody Jensen, From transition to Globalization: New Challenges for Politics, the Media and Society. Budapest: MTA Politikai Tudományok Intézete, 2007, pp. 206–224. “Hungary looks to its 2010–11 EU Presidency to Cure a Deepseated Political Malaise”. Europe’s World (2007 Autumn). “The Second Renaissance of Civil Society in East Central Europe – and in the European Union”. with Jody Jensen, in, ed. Peter Wagner, The Languages of Civil Society. New York, Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2006, pp. 131–158. “A civil társadalom változó nyelvezete és táguló horizontja”. Információs társadalom V, No. 1 (2005), pp. 7–22. “The Future of Democracy and Civil Society in Europe”. Central European Political Science Review, Vol. 7, No. 23‐ 24 (2005), pp. 52–63. “Globális civil társadalom”. Civil Szemle II, No. 4 (2005), pp. 5–24. “Globális civil társadalom felé – avagy lehetséges‐e új partnerség az állam, a piac és a társadalmi szereplők között?” with Jody Jensen. In Fejlődés, versenyképesség, globalizáció. Akadémiai Kiadó. Budapest, 2005, pp. 363–411. “Közép‐Európa a kapuk előtt”. In, ed. Péter Módos, Közép‐Európai olvasókönyv. Budapest: Osiris, Európai Kulturális Intézet, 2005, pp. 274–287. “Why Should We Reinvent Central Europe?” Central European Political Science Review, Vol. 6, No. 21‐22 (2005), pp. 8–14. “The Birth of a New Sovereign,”Society and Economy, Vol. 25, No. 3 (2003), pp. 283–303. “Európa jövője”. In ed. József Bayer, Trendváltozások. Budapest: MTA PTI, 2003, pp. 34–58. “Az európai konstrukció”. (The European Construction) Politikatudományi Szemle. Vol. 12, No. 1 (2003), pp. 19– 60. “A Konvent és az európai civil szervezetek?” In ed. András Blahó, Elmaradottság – fejlődés – átalakulás: Tanulmányok Szentes Tamás akadémikus 70. születésnapja tiszteletére. Budapest: BKÁE Világgazdasági Tanszék, 2003, pp. 260–276. The Future of Europe. Democracy, Civil society and Enlargement. Szombathely: Savaria University Press, 2002, Studies in European transition. Discussion papers 11. “A Haydn‐Liszt vonósnégyes: új intézmények, társadalmi szereplők és hálózatépítés a Nyugat‐Pannon régióban”. In eds. Marjorie Jouen and Ferenc Miszlivetz, Az új Európa a széleken találja ki önmagát? Határokat átszelő együttműködés Európa öt régiójában. Szombathely: Savaria University Press, 2002, pp. 97–112. “Kétszer két város meséje, avagy a sikertelenség politikai gazdaságtana”. Vasi Szemle LVI, No. 3 (2002), pp. 594– 614. “A magyar csatlakozás helyzete és Magyarország integrációjának körülményei; Magyarország regionális szerepe, céljai törekvései és lehetőségei,” Parlamenti Európa‐füzetek 1. Budapest: Magyar Országgyűlés, 2002. pp. 38, 70–72. “Civil society und Europäische Bürgerschaft in neuen Europa”. Europahaus Burgerland Almanach 2000. Polis Pannonia. Eisenstadt, 2001, pp. 61–69. “The Haydn–Liszt Quartet: New Institutions, Social Actors and Networking in the West‐Pannonian Euroregion”. In The New Europe is Inventing itself in its Margins. Paris: Notre Europe Groupment D’études de Recherches, 2001, pp.61–75.
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„Hol a határ? Régi problémák, új kihívások”. (Where ist h Border? Old questions, ne challanges). Budapest– Szombathely: ISES, 2000. ISES Műhelytanulmányok, 6. “Közép‐Európa a kapuk előtt” Budapest–Szombathely–Kőszeg: ISES Alapítvány, 2000. ISES Műhelytanulmányok, 2. “Remények, célok, realitások 1989 előtt és után”. Kritika XXIX, No. 2, February 2000. “Turkey and EU. New Perspectives on Human Rights” Justice and Home Affairs. London: British Council Working Papers, November 2000. “Die zerbrochenen Gütesiegel”. Gegenworte, Branderburgische Akademie für Wissenschaften, No. 5, Spring 2000. “Identitás és védelem. Az európai biztonságpolitika változásai közép‐európai szemmel”. Európai Utas, No.2.; in English in After Kosovo, Szombathely: ISES, 1999. “An Emerging Paradox – Civil Society from Above?” with Jody Jensen. In ed. M. Rueschemeyer, Participation and Democracy East and West, Armonk, New York: M.E.Sharpe, 1998, pp. 83–98. “Participation and Democracy: Can the Civil Society Project Survive in Hungary?” The Journal of Communist Politics and Transition Politics, Vol. 13, No.1, (March 1997), pp. 27–40. “Redefining (European) Security”. The Brown Journal of World Affairs, Winter 1996/97. “Inventing Central Europe”. In Transborder Cooperation between Western Hungary and Eastern Austria, Studies in European Transition, Discussion Papers, Budapest–Kőszeg–Szombathely: ISES, 1996. “A civil társadalom programjától az etnopolitikáig”. In ed. Gizella B. Vörös, Egy univerzális értelmiségi, Budapest : Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Sociology, 1995. “Demokratisierungsdilemma in Osteuropa“. In ed. Egon Matzner, Europa‐Zukunft eines Kontinents. Munster: Agenda Verlag, 1994, pp. 128–132. “Die Radikalisierung den Rechten in Ungarn“. Neue Gesellschaft, Frankfurter Hefte (January 1993). “Eastern Europe in Revolution”. Contemporary Sociology (Winter 1992). “Der Nationalstaat in Ost‐Mittel‐Europa: angehaufte Wunden, sich wiederholende Mißerfolge,“ DIALOG Beitrage zur Friedensforschung, Vol. 22, Nos. 1–2 (1992). “The Injuries of Eastern Europe: Is the Autotherapy of Civil Society Possible?” SLOVO 4, no. 1, (June, 1991). “Mitteleuropa – Der Weg nach Europa” Die Neue Gesellschaft, Frankfurter Hefte 11 (November, 1991). “The Strange Death of Liberalism: A Conversation with Immanuel Wallerstein,” The New Hungarian Quarterly 24 (Winter 1991). “The Unfinished Revolutions of 1989: The Decline of the Nation State?” Social Research (Winter 1991); in German in Kommune (Fall,1991). “Civil Society in Eastern Europe? The Case of Hungary,” World Futures 29 (1990). „Estonian Independence: An Interview with Tunne Kelam,” Peace Review (Winter 1990). “Redefining the Boundaries of the Possible: New Perspectives on European Unification,” World Futures 29, pp. 3‐17, 1990; and in eds., Beverly Crawford and Peter W.Schulze, The New Europe Asserts Itself, Berkeley: Institute for International and Area Studies, 1990. “ 'Dialogue' and What is Behind It,” Across Frontiers (Summer 1989). “Emerging Grassroots Movements in Eastern Europe: Toward a Civil Society?” in ed., Vera Gathy, State and Civil Society: Relationships in Flux. Buapest: Venture Publishers, 1989. “Europe: Redefining the Possible,” Peace Review (Fall 1989). “Towards the First Person, Singular,” Across Frontiers (Winter‐Spring 1989). “The Sociology of Militarism, Structural Violence and Peace: The State of the Art,” in The Almanach of the Institute of Sociology. Budapest: Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1988.
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“Interdependent Europe: The Possibilities of Integration,” Ideas and Production VI Cambridge 1987 “Civilizational Crisis,“ with Mary Kaldor, IDS Bulletin (October 1984); also published in German, "Der Aufstieg des neuen Nationalismus. Das lange leben eines verfehlten Paradigmas", Kommune 4, No. 11 (November, 1986). “An Essay on Nationalism,” in ed., R. Andorka, Economy and Society in Hungary. Budapest: KarI Marx University, 1986. “The Hidden Agendas of Common Security,” IDS Bulletin (October, 1985). “Zsidókérdés Kelet‐Közép‐Európában,” edited with Robert Simon; ELTE AJK, Budapest, 1985. (The Jewish Question in East‐Central Europe) “Paul Levi: Kiútkeresés a német munkásmozgalomban a 20.sz. elején,” Medvetánc, Nos. 2‐3, 1983. The Class Concept of Immanuel Wallerstein. Institute of Sociology, HAS, (Working Paper, 1982)
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