Bart Bonikowski Explained

Bart Bonikowski
Education:B.A., Sociology, 2003, Queen's University
M.A., Sociology, 2005, Duke University
M.A., Sociology, 2008, PhD., Sociology, 2011, Princeton University
Thesis Title:Toward a theory of popular nationalism: shared representations of the nation-state in modern democracies
Thesis Year:2011
Workplaces:Harvard University
New York University

Bart Bonikowski is an American sociologist. Prior to joining the faculty at New York University (NYU), Bonikowski was an Associate professor of Sociology at Harvard University.

Early life and education

Bonikowski earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Sociology from Queen's University and his first Master's degree from Duke University in 2005.[1] While at Queens, he served as Vice President of Operations for the Alma Mater Society.[2] Following Duke, he enrolled in Princeton University for his second Master's and PhD. His thesis, published in 2011, was titled Toward a Theory of Popular Nationalism: Shared Representations of the Nation-State in Modern Democracies.[3]

Career

Upon earning his PhD, Bonikowski joined the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University as a faculty associate.[4] In 2016, Bonikowski and sociologist Paul DiMaggio published a paper in the American Sociological Review titled "Varieties of American Popular Nationalism." Their research found supporting evidence that there were at least four kinds of American nationalists; (1) the disengaged, (2) creedal or civic nationalists, (3) ardent nationalists, and (4) restrictive nationalists.[5]

In 2020, Bonikowski announced he was leaving Harvard to accept an Associate professor position at New York University (NYU).[6]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Bryant . Clifton D. . Peck . Dennis L. . Peck . Donald M. . 21st Century Sociology: A Reference Handbook, Volume 1 . 2007 . . 9781412916080 . June 13, 2020.
  2. News: Pedwell . Carolyn . New coffee lounge opens . June 13, 2020 . Queen's Journal . September 19, 2000.
  3. Web site: Bart Bonikowski *11 . sociology.princeton.edu . June 13, 2020.
  4. Web site: Bart Bonikowski CV . scholar.harvard.edu . June 13, 2020.
  5. Bonikowski . Bart . DiMaggio . Paul . Varieties of American Popular Nationalism . . 2016 . 81 . 5 . 949–980 . 10.1177/0003122416663683 . 705326 . June 13, 2020. free .
  6. bartbonikowski. February 19, 2020. 1230222865871654914. I couldn’t be more excited to be joining NYU Sociology next fall. The department is second to none in its intellectual vibrancy, scholarly productivity and innovation, and collegiality. It will be a privilege to work alongside the brilliant faculty and students there!.