Neil Garrett Vander Most - A blog and microsite publishing service
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Neil Garrett Vander Most - A blog and microsite publishing service
Neil Garrett Vander Most Mailing Address: 306 S. Prairie Street, #1, Champaign, IL, 61820 Office: 316 Armory Building, 505 E. Armory Avenue, Champaign, IL, 61820 Home: (217) 721-1284 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION University of Illinois: Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL Ph.D in Political Science Area of Concentration: Comparative Politics Minor: European Union Studies expected June 2015 University of Illinois: Champaign-Urbana, Urbana, IL M.A. in Political Science Area of Concentration: Comparative Politics Thesis: “Far Right Parties, Anti-Immigration, and Morality in the Netherlands and in Europe” 2010 University of California: Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA B.A. in Political Science Graduated Cum Laude and with College Honors 2008 DISSERTATION Title: "Beyond Assimilation and Multiculturalism: A Social Psychological Reconstruction of Immigrant Integration in the Low Countries" Committee: Carol Skalnik Leff (Chair), Robert D. Pahre, James H. Kuklinski, Thomas J. Rudolph The integration of vast numbers of migrants into European countries from North Africa and the Middle East continues pose challenges for policy makers. The many differences between these immigrants and the native population can make maintaining a cohesive society difficult. In order to increase trust between citizens and migrant populations, various forms of multicultural and assimilatory policies have been enacted with mixed success. This study challenges the usefulness of the current way people think about integration ideologies, namely as a choice between assimilation and multiculturalism. I hypothesize that we can better analyze public attitudes about integration by conceptualizing integration as a continuum of possibilities arranged along a scale of overall permissiveness. Using this continuum, we can entertain new and more effective ideologies as policy options. During my field research, I conducted surveys with native-born citizens in the Netherlands and Belgium to gather information about the appeal and usefulness of these new integration ideologies. This paper finds evidence that the more moderate ideologies of interculturalism and “liberalism as identity” create stronger feelings of trust toward immigrant while minimizing in-group projection. Furthermore, in Belgium, interculturalism is seen as more desirable to the respondents than the current more extreme policies of multiculturalism and assimilation. PUBLICATIONS Vander Most, Neil. “An Unusual European Election.” The Diplomatist. Vol. 2, No. 5. May 2014. Vander Most, Neil. “The Netherlands” Worldmark Encyclopedia of the Nations. Farmington Hills, Michigan: Gale Centage Learning. 13 th ed. Vol. 5. 2012. Whalley, Lucy et al. 2011. CREATE: Pre-Intervention Analytical Framework. Construction Engineering Laboratory Technical Note ERDC/CERL TN -DRAFT. Champaign, IL: US Army Engineer Research and Development Center. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS “Expanding Policy Options for Immigrant Integration” – To be presented at the American Political Science Association Conference (August) 2014 “Finding the Middle Path: The Strength of National Identities in the European Union” – Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference (April) “Seeing oneself and the other: How National Identity impacts Opinions on Immigration in the Netherlands and Belgium” – Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference (April) “Determinants of Identity-based Trust in Ten Western European Countries” – Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference (April) “Failure of multiculturalism? Rise of far -right, antiimmigration political parties in Europe” – Presented at the UIUC European Union Center: Summer Curriculum Workshop – (June) 2011 “Far Right Parties, Anti-Immigration, and Social Conservatism in the Netherlands and Europe” – Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Conference (April) and at the Western US Graduate Research Workshop on the European Union (May) 2010 2014 2013 2012 AWARDS Teacher Ranked Excellent by their Students Spring 2012, Fall 2012, Spring 2013, Fall 2013, and Spring 2014 European Union Center Graduate Research Travel Grant ($1300) 11/2013 KU Leuven – University of Illinois Faculty and Ph.D Candidate Exchange Program ($6600) 08/2013 11/2013 Ferber Sudman Dissertation Award – Honorable Mention ($400) 07/2013 Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship ($7500) - Attended Summer Dutch courses at the Universities of Antwerp and Amsterdam 06/2012 08/2012 Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship ($7500) - Attended Summer Dutch courses at the Universities of Groningen and Antwerp 06/2010 08/2010 Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship ($7500) - Attended the Summer Dutch Institute at the Univ ersity of Indiana, Bloomington 05/2009 08/2009 WORK EXPERIENCE Primary Instructor – University of Illinois: Urbana Champaign - Foundations of Political Science - Politics of the European Union 06/2013 present Research Assistant – U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Engineer Research and Development Center 09/2011 06/2012 Teaching Assistant – University of Illinois: Urbana Champaign - Introduction to American Politics - Introduction to Comparative Politics - The [American] Presidency - Introduction to Political Theory - Introduction to Political Science Research Assistant – Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA), Washington D.C. 09/2008 06/2013 09/2007 12/2007 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Reviewer for Political Behavior 07/2012, 09/2013 PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS English – native language Dutch – read, write, and speak at an intermediate level Computer literate in: Datadesk, R and SAS Programming Languages, MediaLab, SurveyMonkey PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Midwestern Political Science Association American Political Science Association 09/2009 – present 09/2012 – present REFERENCES Carol Leff. Assoc. Professor: Dept. of Political Science, UIUC. (217) 493-9139, [email protected] Robert Pahre. Professor: Dept. of Political Science, UIUC. (217) 333-2851, [email protected] Thomas Rudolph. Professor: Dept. of Political Science, UIUC. (217) 244-2885, [email protected]