Hans Schattle (연세대학교 교수)

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Hans Schattle
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Name in Latin Alphabet: Hans Schattle
Nationality: USA
Affiliation: Yonsei University


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Appointments

  • 2013-present Professor of political science (tenured), Yonsei University
  • 2008-2013 Associate professor of political science, Yonsei University
  • 2005-2008 Assistant professor of political science, Roger Williams University
  • 2004-2005 Visiting assistant professor of political science, Babson College
  • 2001-2003 Adjunct assistant professor of political science, University of Massachusetts Boston, Babson College, Bryant University

Education

  • 2004 University of Oxford (Mansfield College): D. Phil. in politics
  • 1998 Boston College: M.A. in political science
  • 1991 Boston University: B.A. in economics and B.S. in journalism

Fields of Interest

  • Globalization and global governance, citizenship and democracy, cosmopolitanism, transnational civil society, international collaboration, East Asian politics, European Union politics,

international migration, contemporary political theory, political communication.

Publications

Books

  • 2012 Globalization and Citizenship, Rowman & Littlefield. Contribution to the globalization series edited by Manfred B. Steger and Terrell Carver.
  • 2008 The Practices of Global Citizenship, Rowman & Littlefield.

Refereed journal articles and book chapters

  • 2014 “Mediating love of humanity, love of country and love of culture: A comparison of normative debates on global citizenship in the United States and South Korea,” Korea Journal 54(3): 5-32.
  • 2014 “The pursuit of state status and the shift toward international norms: South Korea’s evolution as a host country for refugees,” Journal of Refugee Studies 27(3): 317-37. (With Jennifer McCann)
  • 2014 “Governments and citizens in a globally interconnected world of states.” The SAGE Handbook of Globalization, Manfred B. Steger, Paul Battersby and Joseph Siracusa, eds., Sage, pp. 105-122.
  • 2014 “Global citizenship as a national project: the evolution of ‘segye shimin’ in South Korean public discourse.” Published online in Citizenship Studies; forthcoming in print.
  • 2014 “Testing the possibilities and limits of global and national public spheres: Lessons learned from the campaign to stop a military base in South Korea.” Published online in Globalizations; forthcoming in print.
  • 2013 “Cosmopolitanisms in flux: Lingering impediments in the ‘West,’ rising interest in the‘Rest,’ ” Il Politico (special issue on the European Union, nationalism and cosmopolitanism) 54(3): 147-68.
  • 2012 “Solidarity as a unifying idea in shaping an East Asian community: Toward an ethos of collective responsibility,” The Pacific Review 25(4): 473-94. (With Sunhyuk Kim)