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CV:
Rainer
Bauböck is a political scientist and senior researcher at
the Austrian Academy of Science, Research Unit for Institutional Change and
European Integration. He teaches at the Universities of Vienna and
Innsbruck. Recently he has been a Fulbright Fellow, Member of the School of
Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, Honorary
Fellow of the Centre for Human Values at the University of Princeton, and
Willy Brandt Professor at the University of Malmö, Sweden. His research
interests are in normative political theory and comparative research on
citizenship, migration, nationalism and minority rights. Among his books
are: Transnational Citizenship. Membership and Rights in International
Migration, Edward Elgar, Aldershot, UK, 1994; Blurred Boundaries. Migration,
Ethnicity, Citizenship. Ashgate: Aldershot, UK, 1998 (co-edited); The
Challenge of Diversity. Integration and Pluralism in Societies of
Immigration, Avebury, Aldershot, UK, 1996 (co-edited); From Aliens to
Citizens. Redefining the Legal Status of Immigrants in Europe, Avebury,
Aldershot, UK, 1994 (ed.).