Hannah M. Alarian 3151 Social Science Plaza B Irvine, CA 92697-5100 halarian@uci.edu hannahalarian.com EDUCATION Ph.D., Political Science,. Anticipated June 2017. Fields: Comparative Politics, Methodology Dissertation: Migrant Employment and the Foundation of Economic Integration. Committee: Sara W. Goodman (chair), Jeffrey Kopstein, Michael Tesler M.A., Applied Social Psychology, Loyola University, Chicago. May, 2011. Master s Thesis: The melting pot versus the salad bowl: American Attitudes toward acculturation of Middle Eastern immigrants. B.A., Magna Cum Laude, Political Science, Loyola University, Chicago. May, 2009. Departmental Honors. Minor: International Studies. B.S., Magna Cum Laude, Psychology, Loyola University, Chicago. May, 2009. Departmental Honors. PUBLICATIONS Peer Reviewed Alarian, H.M. & Goodman, S.W. (2016). Dual citizenship policy and migration flow: an origin story. Comparative Political Studies, doi: 10.1177/0010414015626443. Under Review Intra-European citizenship in crisis: A response. National Belonging and Attitudes toward Multiculturalism (with S.W. Goodman). Identity and policy: Attitudes toward immigrants in Western Europe. Work in Progress Economic Integration and the Theory of Foundational Integration. Draft available. 1 Alarian
Citizenship and Immigrant Labor: Experimenting with Economic Integration. The State and Economic Integration: Preferences and Policy. GRANTS & FELLOWSHIPS External 2016 GESIS EUROLAB Research Grant 2015 Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research (IQMR) 2010 Social Psychology Professional Development Scholarship Internal 2016 Social Science Fellowship, School of Social Sciences Travel Grant, School of Social Sciences Publication Award, Summer Grant, 2015 Associate s Dean Fellowship, School of Social Sciences Graduate Research Travel Grant, Summer Grant, 2014 Political Science Summer Grant, Graduate Research Travel Grant, 2013 Summer Grant, 2012 Faculty-Graduate Student Collaboration Grant, AWARDS 2016 Teaching Assistant Award, School of Social Sciences High Quality Research Award, School of Social Sciences Publication Award, 2014 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, 2013 Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award, 2011 Teaching Assistant Award, School of Social Sciences PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Invited Goodman, S.W. & Alarian, H.M. (June 2016). National Belonging and Attitudes toward Multiculturalism. Presented at Yale University, Comparative Approaches to the Study of Immigration, Ethnicity and Integration. 2 Alarian
Conference Presentations Alarian, H.M. (September, 2016). Navigating economic integration: The role of sending and receiving state diversity. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA. Goodman, S.W. & Alarian, H.M. (September, 2016). National Belonging and Attitudes toward Multiculturalism. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA. Alarian, H.M. & Goodman, S.W. (September, 2015). The sending state: Dual citizenship policy as a push factor in migration flow. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA. Alarian, H.M. (April, 2014). The threat next door: Effects of identity and policy on attitudes toward immigrants in Western Europe. Paper presented at the annual conference of the Western Political Science Association, Seattle, WA. Alarian, H.M. & Edwards, J. (January, 2012). Changing American tolerance of Middle Eastern immigrants: The negative effects of national identity. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, San Diego, CA. Alarian, H.M. & Edwards, J. (May, 2011). American attitudes toward Middle Eastern immigrants: Effects of threat, nationalism, and permeability. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Association for Psychological Science, Washington, DC. Alarian, H.M., Edwards, J., Harrison, P. (April, 2010). Patriotism versus nationalism: Differentiated by personal values and religious fundamentalism. Poster presented at the annual convention of the Midwest Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Graduate Teaching Assistance Probability & Statistics A, B, & C Introduction to Political Science: Macro-Politics Introduction to Psychology Industrial/Organizational Psychology Comparative Political Systems Latinos in US Politics Introduction to Race and Ethnicity Media Writing Guest Lectures Multivariate Regression German Politics 3 Alarian
Comparative Economic Systems Political Economy Introduction to Latinos in US Politics Emotions in Politics (graduate level) Pedagogy Effective Teaching Assistant Workshop PROFESSIONAL TRAINING 2015 Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research (IQMR). Syracuse, University, June 15-26. 2014 Teaching Students with Disabilities.. February 27 STATISTICAL PROGRAM PROFICIENCY STATA: Advanced SPSS: Advanced Excel: Advanced R: Intermediate LISREL: Basic SERVICE Professional 2011 Reviewer, Society for Personality and Social Psychology University 2015 16 Graduate Student Mentor 2014 16 Graduate Student Representative to the School of Social Sciences 2013 14 Graduate Student Social Coordinator PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHPS American Political Science Association (APSA) Center for the Study of Democracy (CSD), International Studies Association (ISA) Western Political Science Association (WPSA) 4 Alarian
REFERENCES Russell Dalton Professor Emeritus rdalton@uci.edu Sara Wallace Goodman (committee chair) Associate Professor s.goodman@uci.edu Jeffrey Kopstein Professor, Department Chair kopstein@uci.edu Michael Tesler Associate Professor mtesler@uci.edu Updated: August 23, 2016 5 Alarian