Annika M. Hinze, A.B.D.
| Ph.D. | Student |
| M.A. | University of Illinois at Chicago Political Science |
| B.A. | Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany N. American Studies & Modern History |
| Fax | 312.413.0440 |
| ahinze2@uic.edu |
Fields of Interest
Major Field: Comparative politics
Minor Field: Urban politics
Research Interests: Migration and integration of minorities in Europe and North America, Muslim minorities, women and veiling, feminism, multiculturalism in theory and practice, global cities, Berlin politics, Chicago politics
Selected Conference Papers
"(De-)Forming the Cosmopolis? A Comparative Look at Muslim Communities in Global Cities," workshop organized with Dr. Sultan Tepe and Betul Demirkaya at the 13th International Metropolis Conference. Mobility, Integration and Development in a Globalized World in Bonn, Germany, October 27-31, 2008
"Different But Similar: State Responses to Muslim Minorities in Europe," presented at the 2nd ECPR Graduate Conference at the Universitat Autonoma Barcelona, Spain, August 25-27, 2008.
"Theory or Practice? Multiculturalist Policies in Europe," presented at the 18th ASEN Conference: Nationalism, East and West: Civic and Ethnic Conceptions of Nationhood. The London School of Economics, London, England, April 15-17, 2008.
"From the Inside Out: Citizenship and Polyarchy in Multinational Societies," Co-authored with John French, University of Illinois-Chicago. Paper presented at the 18th ASEN Conference: Nationalism, East and West: Civic and Ethnic Conceptions of Nationhood. The London School of Economics, London, England, April 15-17, 2008.
"Does the Headscarf Make for Lesser Citizens? The Cases of France and Germany," presented at the Midwest Political Science Association. Chicago, Illinois, USA, April 2008.
"Worlds Colliding? Multiculturalism in Theory and Practice," presented at the Immigration, Minorities and Multiculturalism in Democracies public conference. Montreal, Quebec, Canada, October 2007.
"Advocating Tolerance or Division? Multiculturalism Contested," presented at the Midwest Political Science Association. Chicago, Illinois, USA, April 2007.
"Humanitarianism or Self-Interest? Public Justifications of Humanitarian Interventions after the Cold War," presented at the Midwest Political Science Association. Chicago, Illinois, USA, April 2006.
Teaching Experience
Instructor, University of Illinois at Chicago, Sociology of Politics, Spring 2009
Instructor, Northeastern Illinois University, Immigration, Ethnicity, and Citizenship, Spring 2008
Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois at Chicago, Intro to Comparative Politics, Spring 2007
Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois at Chicago, Intro to American Government, Fall 2006
Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois at Chicago, Intro to International Relations, Spring 2006
Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois at Chicago, Intro to International Relations, Fall 2005
Selected Activities and Honors
Research Assistant for Dr. Barry Rundquist, Department of Political Science, University of Illinois, Chicago, Spring 2008, Fall 2008.
Research Assistant for Dr. Norma Moruzzi, Department of Political Science, University of Illinois, Chicago, Spring 2008, Fall 2008.
Attended the Institute on Qualitative and Multi-Method Research at the Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, January 2-12, 2008.
President of the Association of Graduate Students of Politics (AGSP), April 2007 - May 2008.
Research Internship at the Institute for Migration Research, Istanbul Bilgi University, Istanbul, Turkey, July 2006.
Research Internship at the American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC, June - August 2005.
Bilingual in German/English, intermediate knowledge of Spanish, basic skills in French.