Academic Positions Fulya Apaydin Ciutadella Campus (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) Mercè Rodoreda Building - 2nd Floor Ramon Trias Fargas, 25-27 08005 Barcelona Phone +34 93 412 11 89 fapaydin@ibei.org Assistant Professor, Institut Barcelona d Estudis Internacionals, Barcelona, Spain (September 2017- ) Visiting Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA (January-June 2016) AXA Research Fund Postdoctoral Fellow, Institut Barcelona d Estudis Internacionals, Barcelona, Spain (September 2014-August 2017) Post-doctoral Researcher, Institut Barcelona d Estudis Internacionals (September 2011- August 2014) Post-doctoral Fellow, University of South Florida (August 2010-August 2011). Visiting Research Fellow. Humboldt University, Berlin. (December 2009). Adjunct Faculty Member. Department of Political Science, Providence College. (Spring 2009). Visiting Researcher. Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of Manchester. (Fall 2008). Education PhD. Brown University (Providence, RI). Political Science. (Awarded May 2011, Dissertation Committee: Melani Cammett, Richard Snyder, Jose Itzigsohn) M.A. Brown University (Providence, RI). Political Science. (May 2005). B.A. Bogazici University (Istanbul, Turkey). Political Science and International Relations. (May 2000). Awards and Honors Spanish Ministry of Education, Jose Castillejo Mobility Grant (January-June 2016) AXA Research Fund Postdoctoral Fellowship (2014-2017) American Political Science Association Meeting Travel Grant (2014) Postdoctoral Fellowship, The Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (2014-2016, declined) Josephine De Kármán Fellowship for Graduate Studies. Josephine De Kármán Fellowship Trust (2009-2010). Student Bursary. Development Studies Association Conference. Church House, London, UK (2008). Departmental Award for Dissertation Improvement. Brown University. Department of Political Science. (2008). 1
Dissertation Fellowship. Brown University, Graduate School. (2007-2008). Summer Grant for Field Research. Brown University. Graduate School. (2008). Summer Grant for Pre-Field Research. Brown University. Graduate School. (2006, 2007). Departmental Scholarship for participating at the Institute for Qualitative Studies, Arizona State University. (2005). Distinction, Comparative Politics Qualifying Examination, Brown University. Political Science (2005). Graduate School Fellowship. Brown University. Graduate School. (2003-2004). Publications Peer-reviewed journal articles Apaydin, Fulya. 2015. The Supranational Dimension of Voting in National Elections across Six European Democracies. European Political Science. doi:10.1057/eps.2015.37. Apaydin, Fulya. 2015. Financialization and the push for non-state social service provision: philanthropic activities of Islamic and conventional banks in Turkey. Forum for Development Studies, April, doi10.1080/08039410.2015.1033453. Apaydin, Fulya. 2012. Partisan preferences and skill formation policies: new evidence from Turkey and Argentina World Development. 40, 8: 1522-1533. Apaydin, Fulya. 2012. Overseas Development Aid across the Global South: lessons from the Turkish experience in sub-saharan Africa and Central Asia. European Journal of Development Research. 24, 2: 261-282. Apaydin, Fulya with John Barnshaw, Kathryn Dolan, Tara Deubel, Karen Greiner and Thuy Nguyen. 2012. Crisis in the Gulf of Mexico: Discourse, Policy, And Governance In Post-Catastrophe Environments Journal of Applied Social Science. 6, 2: 133-148. Book Chapters Apaydin, Fulya. 2013. Boundaries of Non-state Welfare Provision: comparative evidence from Turkey, Sudan and Germany in Justin Pierce and Raj Brown (eds.) Charities in the Non- Western World. London: Routledge. Policy Brief (with Juan Diez Medrano) 2014. Are Cross-Border Practices a Threat to Democratic Participation among EU Citizens, EUCROSS Project Policy Brief. Chapters in Research Reports (with Juan Diez Medrano) 2014. Transnational mobility, attachment to the EU and political participation in Europe, EUCROSS Project Final Report. (with Irina Ciornei and Steffen Poetschke) 2014. Methodological Report, 2
EUCROSS Project Final Report. Works in progress or under review Regulating Islamic Finance in Emerging Economies (with Jacint Jordana). Informal Accountability in Regulatory Agencies: a conceptual framework. (with Claudia Zunnebeld). Political Dynamics of Sukuk Market Expansion: a panel data analysis. Do Islamic Financial Institutions Reduce Gender Inequality? Religion, Financial Development and Female Labor Participation Rate in the Global South What Role do Elites Play in Development? An assessment of recent debates. (with Irina Ciornei) Who Trusts the EU? Cross-border practices, national context and trust in supranational institutions Manufacturing Quiescence: the local politics of shopfloor reorganization in Argentina and Turkey The Institutional Dynamics of Strike Duration in Developing Settings: a comparative assessment Invited Talks Government Structure and Industrial Conflict in Developing Areas: A nested analysis of Turkey and Argentina. Paper presented at Princeton University, Qualitative Methods Research Colloquium, 28 April 2016. The Political Economy of Manufacturing Consent: worker training policies across industrial clusters in Turkey and Argentina. Paper presented at Universidad Carlos III, Comparative Sociology Research Seminar Series, Madrid, 3 April 2013. Transnational Welfare Provision by Non-state Actors: Comparative Evidence from Turkey and Sudan. Paper presented at IBEI Research Seminar, Barcelona, 16 February 2012. Discipline without punishment: the politics of skill formation in Turkey and Argentina, Centre for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Research Seminars, The University of Manchester, 17 February 2010. Conference and Workshop Presentations Government Structure and Industrial Conflict in Developing Areas: A nested analysis of Turkey and Argentina. Paper presented at Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, IL, 8 April 2016. An Ethical Cloak for Financial Capitalism? Islamic Banks and their Risk-taking Behavior in the Developing World. Paper presented at the Sociology of Development Conference, co-organized by Watson Institute for International Studies and Brown University, Providence, RI, 13-15 March 2015. Do Islamic Financial Institutions Reduce Gender Inequality? Religion, Financial Development and Female Labor Participation Rate in the Global 3
South. Paper presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington DC, 27-31 August 2014. Exit, Voice and Loyalty in a Supranational Context: Solidarity, Transnational Mobility and Political Participation in the EU. Paper presented at the Council for European Studies Meeting, Washington DC, 14-16 March 2014. (with Irina Ciornei) European Identification in the Face of 2008 Economic Crisis: New Challenges and Prospects Paper presented at the Council for European Studies Meeting, Amsterdam, 23-27 June 2013. Philanthropic Activities of Islamic Banks in Comparative Perspective: recent evidence from Turkey. Paper presented at the International Conference on Philanthropy, State and Globalization organized by Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Hong Kong, 5-8 December, 2012. Soft Power a la Turca?: Limits and Opportunities of Turkish Influence in Central Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. Paper presented at the Middle Eastern Studies Association Conference. Denver, CO, 17-20 November 2012. Boundaries of Non-state Welfare Provision: comparative evidence from Turkey, Sudan and Germany. Paper presented at the International Workshop on Charities and Legitimacy of Organization, Law, Accountability and Transparency organized by Hong Kong Institute for the Humanities and Social Sciences, Istanbul, 13-15 December, 2011. Institutional Change in Developing Settings: comparative evidence from Argentina. Paper presented at the Center for European Studies Conference organized by European Studies Council, Barcelona, 20-23 June 2011. Rethinking Soft-Power: Gulen-AKP alliance in Central Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. Paper Presented at the Workshop entitled Turkey at the Crossroads: Islam, Politics and Democratization in an Emerging Power in the Middle East organized by the Department of Government and International Affairs, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, 24 March 2011. Framing Soft Power: Turkey s Gulen Movement and AKP in Comparative Perspective. Paper Presented at the workshop entitled Rising Powers Beyond the BICs organized by the School of Environment and Development and the Brooks World Poverty Institute at the University of Manchester UK, 12-13 December 2010. Vocational Education in Developing Contexts: a comparative analysis of Turkey and Argentina. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association 67th Annual National Conference, The Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, IL. 2-5 April 2009. (Nominated for the Westview Press Award for the best paper presented at the conference by a graduate student). The impact of labor transformation policies in Turkey and Argentina, 1990-2000. Working paper submitted for Development Studies Association Conference, Church House, London, UK. 8 Nov 2008. Patchwork Resistance: Organized Labor Responses to Neo-liberalism in Turkey, 1990-2006, Paper presented at the 9 th Mediterranean Research Meeting. Montecatini-Terme, Italy. 12-15 March 2008. Teaching Experience and Training (selected) Instructor (with full responsibility). Development and Social Change in Latin America (MA Course). IBEI. Fall 2013. 4
Instructor (with full responsibility). Democracy in the Developing World (MA Course). IBEI, Spring 2013; Spring 2014. University of South Florida, Center for 21 st Century Teaching Excellence, Instructor Training Certificate (May 2011). Instructor (with full responsibility). Introduction to Comparative Politics. University of South Florida. Government and International Affairs. (Spring 2011). Instructor (with full responsibility). Comparative Politics of Turkey and the Region. University of South Florida. Government and International Affairs. (Fall 2010). Instructor (with full responsibility). Middle Eastern Politics. Providence College. Political Science. (Spring 2009). Professional Memberships American Political Science Association Middle East Studies Association American Sociological Association Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Council for European Studies Languages Turkish (Native); English (Near-native); Spanish (Advanced); German (Upperintermediate); French (Working knowledge) Professional Training Quantitative Analysis II (POL 572). Princeton University. Spring 2016. Introduction to Python Workshop, Princeton University, May 2016 Introduction to STM, Princeton University, May 2016. R-Statistical Training Camp. Princeton University. January 2016. Dynamic and non-linear panel data models, Barcelona Graduate School of Economics Summer School. July 2014. Designing, Conducting and Analyzing Field Experiments, Research and Expertise Center for survey Methodology, Universitat Pompeu Fabra. March 2015. Other Qualifications Intermediate knowledge of SPSS, STATA, R and Atlas.ti; Elementary knowledge of Python; Introductory training on Arc GIS. 5