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The Mattei Dogan Foundation Prize in European Political Sociology is awarded biennially for a major contribution to the advancement of political sociology.
The $3,000 prize is presented to either an individual scholar with an ensemble of outstanding scientific publications and constructive professional achievements, or to a team of researchers currently enjoying a high reputation in the international community of political sociologists.
This year’s award goes to Hanspeter Kriesi, who since 2012 has been Stein Rokkan chair at European University Institute, Florence.
He gained his PhD in Sociology from the University of Zurich in 1976 and became professor of collective political behaviour at the University of Amsterdam in 1984, before being appointed full professor at the University of Geneva in 1988. In 2002, Hanspeter Kriesi took up the chair in comparative politics at the University of Zurich.
‘Hanspeter Kriesi helped redefine and relaunch the field of political sociology. His research ranges across social movements, corporatism, direct democracy, elections, populism, and the political consequences of economic crises.
His study of a dramatically evolving society has energised a number of research areas with contributions on the challenges – such as immigration, Euroscepticism, and globalisation – facing European society today.
In awarding this prize, we recognise his prolific and much-cited academic output, the quality of his theoretical and empirical contributions over several decades, his leadership and collaborative engagement with senior and junior scholars alike.’
Mary Farrell (Chair) University of Plymouth
Reuven Hazan Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Birgit Sauer University of Vienna
Luca Verzichelli Università degli studi di Siena
Among his many publications, Hanspeter Kriesi is the co-editor, with Takis Pappas, of acclaimed ECPR Press volume European Populism in the Shadow of the Great Recession.