University of Florida
Department of Sociology

SYA/EUS4930 - Nationalism and Ethnicity in Europe

SYO4300 - Political Sociology

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Alin Ceobanu, PhD
Assistant Professor
3360 Turlington Hall
352.392.0251
amc@soc.ufl.edu

Office hours
Tuesdays and Thursdays: 2:00-3:30 and by appt.


Alin Ceobanu






Assistant Professor, Sociology
                    Ph.D. Sociology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004

Areas of Interest: Political Sociology, European Migration

My current research focuses on social and political order and change, particularly on post-communist societies of Europe, as well as on intergroup relations. Most recently, I have investigated the relationship between various micro-level (e.g., various instances of nationalist sentiment) and macro-level (societal) factors and public opinion on immigrants and immigration policies in Central and Eastern European countries. I am actively involved in research projects with Prof. James R. Kluegel ( Univ. of Illinois), Xavier Escandell ( Grinnell College) and Michael Sobczak ( Univ. of Illinois). A second research path focuses on collective action and the life course of temporary gatherings (rallies, marches, etc.), and continue collaboration with Prof. Emeritus Clark McPhail ( Univ. of Illinois) and David Schweingruber (Iowa State Univ.).   

   
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