Dietlind Stolle
James McGill Professor and Chair
2021 Elected Fellow of the
2020 Faculty of Arts Awards for Distinction in Research, 㽶Ƶ
2016 CPSA Prize for Teaching Excellence, Canadian Political Science Association.
2014 CPSA Book Prize in Comparative Politics for the book “Political Consumerism: Global Responsibility” (with Michele Micheletti)
PhD, Princeton
by appointment
Prof. Dietlind Stolle is the former Director of the .
Education
Year | Degree |
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2000 |
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Princeton, NJ, Received Ph.D. from the Department of Politics in May 2000. |
1993 |
CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY Claremont, CA, Completed M.A. Program in International Studies with emphasis on International Political Economy. M.A. received in May 1993. |
1991 |
STANFORD UNIVERSITY Stanford, CA, Completed the one-year John S. Knight Fellowship for professional journalists. Program emphasized American and European history and politics, documentary production. |
Invited or Guest Researcher
Year | Research Project |
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2021-22 |
EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE Florence, Italy, Fernand Braudel Fellow |
2016 |
FREIE UNIVERSITÄT BERLIN Berlin, Germany, Sonderforschungsbereich Governance in Räumen begrenzter Staatlichkeit (invited as Mercator Fellow) |
2014-15 |
WISSENSCHAFTSZENTRUM BERLIN Berlin, Germany, Abteilung Migration, Integration und Transnationalisierung |
2008 |
NCCR, UNIVERSITÄT ZÜRICH Zürich, Switzerland |
2007 |
WISSENSCHAFTSZENTRUM BERLIN Berlin, Germany, Abteilung Soziale Ungleichheiten |
Fields for Supervision & Research Interests
Comparative Politics, European Politics, Comparative and Canadian Political Behavior, Social Capital and Political Culture, Political Participation and Political Consumerism, Sustainable Lifestyles, Ethnic Diversity and Immigration, Women and Politics and Gender Identity, Attitudes towards Democracy and Democratic Transgressions, Welfare State Regimes and Globalization, Research Design and Research Methods, Survey Research and Experiments.
APSR Editorial Board, WZB Advisory Board
Selected Current Research Projects
IRSC/Instituts de recherche en santé du Canada. „La cohésion sociale est-elle possible en situation de crises multiples? L'influence des politiques publiques entourant le coronavirus (2019-nCoV) et les préjugés envers les citoyens et citoyennes d'origine chinoise,” with (PI), ,
SSHRC funded project on the Role of Accents for Social Cohesion, with Marc-Andre Bodet (PI), Allison Harell, Joanie Bouchard, Francois Vachon and others
SSHRC funded project on Attitudinal Democratic Backsliding with Elisabeth Gidengil
SSHRC funded project on the Integration of Syrian Refugees in Canada with Thomas Soehl (PI)
Project on the Political Consequences of Pregnancy with (PI), funded by the Swedish Research Council
Project on Political Disagreement in Intergroup Relations and project on White Identity with (PI)
Research on Religious Radicalization with the WZB Team n
Measuring Populism with Elisabeth Gidengil and the WZB Project
Other projects: Social Capital in Quebec and Canada, Vegetarianism as Lifestyle Politics, Religious Voting, Religious Accomodation, Masculinity Threat and Gender Identity,
Examples of Recent Publications
- Schönwälder, Karen, Sören Petermann, Jörg Hüttermann, Steven Vertovec, Miles Hewstone, Dietlind Stolle, Katharina Schmid, Thomas Schmitt. 2016. Diversity and Contact: Immigration and Social Interaction in German Cities. London: Palgrave, pp. 296
- Dietlind Stolle and Michele Micheletti. 2013. Political Consumerism—Global Responsibility in Action. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 381. (Winner of Comparative Politics Book Prize at the CPSA)
- , ,, 2021. "The partisan nature of support for democratic backsliding: A comparative perspective," European Journal for Political Research, .
- Yosef Bhatti, Kasper M. Hansen, Elin Naurin, Dietlind Stolle and Hanna Wass, 2019. “Can You Deliver a Baby and Vote? The Effect of the First Stages of Parenthood on Voter Turnout,” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion and Parties 29(1): 61-81.
- Dietlind Stolle, Allison Harell and Stuart Soroka. 2017. “Religious Symbols, Multiculturalism and Policy Attitudes,” Canadian Journal of Political Science 49(2), 335-358 (Nominated for the 2017 John McMenemy Prize at CPSA).
- Chenjie Xia, Dietlind Stolle, Elisabeth Gidengil and Lesley Fellows. 2015. “Lateral Orbitofrontal Cortex Links Social Impressions to Political Choices,” The Journal of Neuroscience 35(22): 8507-14.
Poli 210 Research Methods in Political Science
Poli 369 Polical Participation in Comparative Perspective
Poli 680 Social Change in Advanced Industrialized Democracies