Merlin Schaeffer – Curriculum Vitae

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Merlin Schaeffer – Curriculum Vitae
Merlin Schaeffer
Curriculum Vitae
Education
2012 Doctor of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR), With Distinction
2008 Master of Arts, Social Sciences, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin.
Institute of Social Sciences, Final Grade 1.0
2006 Bachelor of Arts, Social Sciences, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin.
Institute of Social Sciences, Final Grade 1.1
Professional Career
Since 2015 Professor of “Demography and Social Inequality” (W2), University
of Cologne, Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology.
Winter Visiting Professor (Vertretungsprofessor, W3), Karlsruhe Institute of
2014/15 Technology (KIT), Department of Sociology, Media and Cultural Studies.
2009–2015 (Senior) Researcher, WZB — Berlin Social Science Center.
Department “Migration, Integration, Transnationalization”
Fellowships & International Experiences
Since 2016 External Fellow, WZB — Berlin Social Science Center, Department “Migration Integration Transnationalization”.
Since 2014 External Fellow, MZES — Mannheimer Zentrum für Europäische Sozialforschung, Department A “European Societies and their Integration”.
2010 Visiting Scholar, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Kennedy School of Government
2010-2012 Doctoral Student, Universiteit van Amsterdam.
Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
2007-2008 Visiting Student, The Graduate Center, City University of New Yorck, USA.
Department of Sociology
2005-2006 Visiting Student, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK.
School of Social and Cultural Studies
University of Cologne
Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology, Universitätsstr. 91, 50931 D-Köln
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Professional Services
Ad-hoc Reviews
Journals American Journal of Sociology (2x), British Journal of Political Science, Cities,
City & Community, Ethnic and Racial Studies, European Political Science
Review, European Sociological Review (3x), Geoinformatics & Geostatistics,
Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
(3x), Journal of European Social Policy, Journal of Happiness Studies (2x),
Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility,
Social Forces, Social Indiators Research (3x), Social Networks, Social Science
Research, Soziale Welt, Survey Research Methods, Swiss Political Science
Review, Zeitschrift für Soziologie
Publishing Routledge, Ashgate (2x)
Houses
Institutions Estonian Research Council (ETAg)
Conference and Workshop Organization
[CO:STA] In 2010, Martin Ehlert, Christian Rauh and myself founded and organized
for five years, the “Colloquium for Statistical Analyses at the WZB”. We
organized 31 talks and workshops on topics such as matching techniques,
computer-automated content analysis, or (un)conditional quantile regression.
Since 2014, the colloquium is supported with regular funds by the WZB. →
[Homepage].
Conferences “Demography and Inequality”, Wissenschaftsforum Berlin, Germany, December
8-9, 2016, with Sarah Carol, Andreas Edel, Anette E. Fasang, Mikko Myrskyla,
André Schmandke, Emanuela Struffolino, Ann Zimmermann
“Ethnic Diversity and Social Capital: Mechanisms, Conditions and Causality”, WZB — Berlin Social Science Center, May 23rd-25th 2013, with Ruud
Koopmans and Bram Lancee
Panels “Demographie und soziale Ungleichheit”, DGS-Kongress, University of Bamberg, September 2016, with Karsten Hank and Sarah carol
“Hierarchical Data, What to Do? Comparing Multi-Level Modelling, ClusterRobust Standard Errors, and Two-Step Approaches”, 5th Conference of the
European Survey Research Association (ESRA), University of Ljubljana, July
18th 2013, with Johannes Giesecke and Jan Paul Heisig
Professional Engagement
Postdoc From 2012 to 2014, I was one of four post-doc representatives at the WZB —
Representative Berlin Social Science Center.
Associations Deutsche Gesellschaft für Soziologie (DGS), European Survey Research Association (ESRA), ISA RC28 Research Committee on Social Stratification and
Mobility, International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP)
University of Cologne
Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology, Universitätsstr. 91, 50931 D-Köln
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Courses Taught
Lectures for Bachelor Students
Summer ‘16 Data and Regression Analysis A. University of Cologne
Winter ‘14/15 Introduction to Sociology. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Evaluated 1.69/5)
Seminars for Bachelor Students
Summer ‘16 Demographic Transition and Immigration. University of Cologne
Winter ‘14/15 Applied Introduction to Sociology. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Evaluated
1.78/5)
Summer ‘12 Immigration and Integration in Comparative Perspective. Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, with Sarah Carol (Evaluated 1.67/6)
Winter ‘09/10 Introduction to Social Theory. Humboldt Universität zu Berlin (Evaluated
1.14/6)
Seminars for Master Students
Winter ‘15/16 Social Capital and Immigrant Integration. University of Cologne (Evaluated
1.7/5)
Job Mismatches. University of Cologne (Evaluated 1/5)
Spatial Demography and Social Inequality. University of Cologne (Evaluated
1.7/5)
Spring ‘15, ‘14, Quantitative Migration and Integration Research (Compact Course, 12 hours).
‘13 & ‘12 Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao. Master in International Migration and Social
Cohesion (MUNDUS MISOCO) (Evaluated 1.5/5 (’12); 1.68/5 (’14))
Winter ‘15, Introduction to Statistics (Compact Course, 40 hours). TU-Darmstadt. Master
‘14, ‘13 & ‘12 in International Cooperation and Urban Development (MUNDUS URBANO)
(Evaluated 1.47/5 (’12); 1.76/5 (’13); 1.16/5 (’14) 1.4/5 (’15))
Winter ‘14/15 Immigration, Integration & Acceptance. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
(Evaluated 1.78/5)
Winter ‘12/13 Migration Policy and Immigrant Integration in International Comparison.
Humboldt Universität zu Berlin, with Ines Michalowski (Evaluated 1.83/6)
Seminars for PhD Students
Summer ‘16 Social Science at it’s Best. University of Cologne
University of Cologne
Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology, Universitätsstr. 91, 50931 D-Köln
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Publications
Work in progress
Revise & Heisig, J.P., Schaeffer, M. & Giesecke, J.: The Costs of Simplicity: Why
Resubmit Multilevel Models Need to Account for Cross-Cluster Differences in the Effects
of Controls. American Sociological Review. SSRN → [Open Access]
Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
Forthcoming Legewie, J. & Schaeffer, M.: Contested Boundaries: Explaining Where EthnoRacial Diversity Provokes Neighborhood Conflict. American Journal of
Sociology 122(1).
2016 Schaeffer, M., Höhne, J. & Teney, C.: Income Advantages of Poorly-Qualified
Immigrant Minorities. Why school drop-outs of Turkish origin earn more in
Germany. European Sociological Review 32(1): 93-107
Koopmans, R. & Schaeffer, M.: Statistical and Perceived Diversity and Their
Impacts on Neighborhood Social Cohesion in Germany, France and the Netherlands. Social Indicators Research 125(3): 853-883
2015 Koopmans, R. & Schaeffer, M.: Relational Diversity and Neighbourhood
Cohesion. Unpacking Variety, Balance and In-Group Size. Social Science
Research 53: 162-176
2014 Schaeffer, M.: The Social Meaning of Inherited Assets. Moral Ambivalences of
Intergenerational Transfers. Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung/Forum
Qualitative Research 15(1): Art. 13 → [Open Access] Reprint: (2014)
Historical Social Research 39(3/4)
2013 Schaeffer, M.: Can Competing Diversity Indices Inform us About Why Ethnic
Diversity Erodes Social Cohesion? A Test of Five Diversity Indices in Germany.
Social Science Research 42(3): 755–774
Schaeffer, M.: Inter-Ethnic Neighbourhood Acquaintanceships Between Migrants and Natives in Germany. On the Brokering Roles of Inter-Ethnic
Partners and Children. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 39(8):
1219-1240
Schaeffer, M.: Which Groups are Mostly Responsible for Problems in Your
Neighbourhood? The Use of Ethnic Categories in Germany. Ethnic and
Racial Studies 36(1): 156-178
Peer-Reviewed Monographs
2014 Schaeffer, M.: Ethnic Diversity and Social Cohesion: Immigration,
Ethnic Fractionalization and Potentials for Civic Action. Aldershot:
Ashgate
Reviews of the “I will be including it in the reading list for substantive courses both on
Book diversity and neighbourhood effects and research methods discussing measurement techniques, model building, the use of open-ended questions, and
the graphical presentation of results”, Neli Demireva (University of Essex),
European Sociological Review.
University of Cologne
Institute of Sociology and Social Psychology, Universitätsstr. 91, 50931 D-Köln
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“This is both a thorough and very thoughtful book, with much to recommend
it to scholars interested in the impacts of ethnic diversity on social cohesion
and trust from a range of disciplines, and it deserves the very positive cover
endorsements from Robert Putnam, Miles Hewstone and Michael Banton”,
Paul Thomas (University of Huddersfield), Ethnic and Racial Studies.
“The book comprises significant empirical work and has considerable theoretical
depth. [. . . ] Scholars and policymakers who engage in these topics will benefit
from this book”, Yunus Kaya (University of North Carolina-Wilmington),
Contemporary Sociology.
“Overall, Ethnic Diversity and Social Cohesion should be an essential read for
social scientists studying social change in European societies brought about
by international mobility and ethnic diversification”, Aneta Piekut (University
of Sheffield), Central and Eastern European Migration Review.
Edited Volumes
2015 Koopmans, R., Lancee, B. & Schaeffer, M.: Immigration and Social Cohesion in Europe and North America: Mechanisms, Conditions and
Causality. London: Routledge
Book Chapters
2015 Schaeffer, M.: Diversity erfassen: Statistische Diversitätsindizes. In T.
Ringeisen & P. Genkova: Diversity Kompetenz. München: Springer
Lancee, B. & Schaeffer, M.: Moving to Diversity: Residential Mobility, Changes
in Ethnic Diversity and Concerns about Immigration. In R. Koopmans, B.
Lancee & M. Schaeffer: Immigration and Social Cohesion in Europe
and North America: Mechanisms, Conditions and Causality London:
Routledge. Available at SSRN → [Open Access]
Koopmans, R., Lancee, B. & Schaeffer, M.: Ethnic Diversity in Diverse
Societies: An Introduction. In R. Koopmans, B. Lancee & M. Schaeffer:
Immigration and Social Cohesion in Europe and North America:
Mechanisms, Conditions and Causality. London: Routledge
Discussion Paper
2014 Koopmans, R., & Schaeffer, M.: Perceptions of Ethno-Cultural Diversity and
Neighborhood Cohesion in three European Countries. WZB Discussion
Paper SP VI 2014-103 → [Open Access]
2013 Koopmans, R., & Schaeffer, M.: De-Composing Diversity: In-Group Size
and Out-Group Entropy and Their Relationship to Neighbourhood Cohesion.
WZB Discussion Paper SP VI 2013-104 → [Open Access]
Schaeffer, M.: Ethnic Diversity, Public Goods Provision and Social Cohesion.
Lessons from an Inconclusive Literature/ WZB Discussion Paper SP IV
2013-103 → [Open Access]
2011 Koopmans, R., Dunkel, A., Schaeffer, M. & Veit, S.: Ethnische Diversität,
soziales Vertrauen und Zivilengagement. Projektbericht im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend. WZB Discussion
Paper SP IV 2011-703 → [Open Access]
University of Cologne
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Schaeffer, M., Koopmans, R., Veit, S., Wagner, M. & Wiedner, J.: The Ethnic
Diversity and Collective Action Survey (EDCAS). Technical Report. WZB
Discussion Paper SP IV 2011-701 → [Open Access]
Public Media
2016 Les événements de Cologne sont un catalyseur. [Deutsche Welle Afrique]
2015 Geringqualifizierte ArbeitnehmerInnen mit Migrationshintergrund haben
Einkommensvorteile.
[Berliner Zeitung] [Kölner Stadt-Anzeiger] [Mitteldeutsche Zeitung] [Telepolis] [Köln Nachrichten] [Phys Org]
Study uses 311 Complaints To Track Where and When Neighborhood Conflict
Emerges. [Washington Times] [New York Magazine] [Science Daily]
2013 Kinder als Katalysatoren der Vielfalt. [MIGAZIN]
2012 WZB-Studie: Welcher Nachbar stört am meisten? Radio: [RBB Kulturradio]
[SWR2 Wissenschaft aktuell] [Multicult.fm] Newspapers: [Der Tagesspiegel]
[Welt Kompakt] [Der Standard] [The Local] [Sabah]
WZB-Studie: Geschwächter Zusammenhalt. Was Nachbarschaft in ethnisch
heterogenen Regionen prägt. [WZB-Mitteilungen Nr. 135]
2011 Ethnic Diversity and Social Cohesion in the Netherlands. [Migrationeducation.org]
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Presentations
Keynotes
2016 Contested Boundaries: Explaining Where Ethno-Racial Diversity Provokes
Neighborhood Conflict, Conference of the Romanian Society of Sociologists,
Sibiu, Romania: September 9th–October 1st
Invited Talks
2016 Contested Boundaries: Explaining Where Ethno-Racial Diversity Provokes
Neighborhood Conflict, Third microm Colloquium, Cologne, Germany: October
6th
Multilevel Modeling of Causal Effects, Conference “Causal Effects of Institutions”, WZB—Berlin Social Science Center, Berlin, Germany: June 27-28th
Good and Contentious Lifes in Ethnically Diverse Neighborhoods, Special
Symposium on “Good Life in the Neighbourhood”, International Society of
Political Psychology Annual Conference, Warsaw, Poland: July 13-16th
Contested Boundaries: Explaining Where Ethno-Racial Diversity Provokes
Neighborhood Conflict, Symposium “Ethnic Diversity and Neighborhood Social
Processes – Cross-Cultural Perspectives”, Max Planck Institute for Foreign
and International Criminal Law, Freiburg, Germany: May 9-10th
2015 Hierarchical Data, What to Do?, Empirical Research Colloquium, GoetheUniversität Frankfurt: November 23rd, with Jan Paul Heisig
Contested Boundaries: Explaining Where Ethno-Racial Diversity Provokes
Neighborhood Conflict, Big Data & Society Colloquium, WZB—Berlin Social
Science Center, November 30th
Income Advantages of Poorly-Qualified Immigrant Minorities., ISER Monday
Afernoon Seminars, University of Essex: November 2nd
Contested Boundaries: Explaining Where Ethno-Racial Diversity Provokes
Neighborhood Conflict, MZES-Colloquium, University of Mannheim: February
17th
2014 Contested Boundaries: Explaining Where Ethno-Racial Diversity Provokes
Neighborhood Conflict, “Ringvorlesung Universität ohne Vorurteile”, University
of Bielefeld Germany: November 6th
Ethnic Diversity and Social Cohesion: How to Test and Advance Competing Theories, “Explanatory Theories in Migration Research”, Ethnologisches
Seminar, Universität Zürich (UZH), Switzerland: May 30th
At the Edge: Ethno-Racial Boundaries and Neighborly Conflicts, “Mundus
Urbano Public Lecture”, TU-Darmstadt, Germany: January 21st
Ethnic Inequalities in Educational Returns: The Roles of Signalling, Glass
Ceilings and Job-Skill Mismatches in Explaining Ethnic (Dis-)Advantages”,
Center of Empirical Social Research, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany:
January 15th
University of Cologne
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2013 Moving to Diversity: Residential Mobility, Changes in Ethnic Diversity and
Concerns about Immigration, SOEP Brown Bag Seminar, Deutsches Institut
für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW), Germany: October 30th, with Bram Lancee
Ethnic Diversity and Social Cohesion et al., Institut für Soziologie, LudwigMaximilians-Universität München, Germany: July 3rd
Thoughts on Proximity and Intergroup Contact et al., Conference “GroupFocused Enmity across Borders – European Approaches & Comparisons”,
Volkswagenstiftung at Castle Herrenhausen, Germany: April 20th
Ethnische Diversität, soziales Vertrauen und Zivilengagement, Bundesministerium für Familie, Senioren, Frauen und Jugend (BMFSFJ), Germany: March
12th, with Susanne Veit and Anna Dunkel
Immigration, Ethnicity and Neighbourhood Relations, “Mundus Urbano Public
Lecture”, TU-Darmstadt, Germany: January 23rd
2012 What Can Different Diversity Indices Tell us About Why Ethnic Diversity
Erodes Social Cohesion?, Center of Empirical Social Research, HumboldtUniversität zu Berlin, Germany: June 27th
Conference Presentations
2015 Contested Boundaries: Explaining Where Ethno-Racial Diversity Provokes
Neighborhood Conflict, Conference “Social Inequality in Local and Regional
Context”, University of Mannheim, Germany: July 2nd-3rd
Income Advantages of Poorly-Qualified Immigrant Minorities. Why School
Drop-Outs of Turkish Origin Earn More in Germany, RC28 Spring Conference
“Social Inequality, Cohesion and Solidarity”, Tilburg University, Netherlands:
May 28th
2014 Ethnic (Dis-)Advantages in Educational Returns. Wages of Spätaussiedler and
Persons of Turkish Origin in Germany, ESC & ESA Conference “Modes, Measurement, Modelling: Achieving Equivalence in Quantitative Research”, GESIS
– Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences, Mannheim, Germany: October 24th
Ethnic Inequalities in Educational Returns. Immigration-Related Ethnic (Dis)Advantages in Germany, ECSR Conference 2014, WZB Berlin Social Science
Center, Germany: September 22nd
Hierarchical Data, What to Do?, XVIII World Congress of Sociology, Yokohama, Japan: July 17th
Ethnic Inequalities in Educational Returns: Overeducation, Language Skills
and Social Capital, XVIII World Congress of Sociology, Yokohama, Japan:
July 15th
2013 Hierarchical Data, What to Do?, 1st Southern European Conference on Survey
Methodology (SESM), Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain: December 13th
Solidarity, Trust, and Cooperation in Diverse Communities, WZB-NTU-NUS
Joint Workshop on “Immigration Policies, Immigrant Rights and Social Inclusion – Western Experiences and Asian Challenges”, Singapore: November
11th
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Advantages, Pitfalls and Trade-offs: Comparing Random Intercept and Slope
Models, Cluster-Robust Standard Errors, and Two-step Approaches with MonteCarlo Simulations, 5th Conference of the European Survey Research Association (ESRA), University of Ljubljana, Slovenia: July 18th
Relational Diversity Indices? Conceptualization and Test of Group-Specific
Diversity Inidices, Conference “Ethnic Diversity and Social Capital: Mechanisms, Conditionand & Causality”, WZB - Berlin Social Research Center,
Germany: May 25th
Moving to Diversity: Residential Mobility, Changes in Ethnic Diversity and
Concerns about Immigration, Conference “Ethnic Diversity and Social Capital:
Mechanisms, Conditionand & Causality”, WZB - Berlin Social Research Center,
Germany: May 25th, with Bram Lancee
2012 Relationale Diversitätsindizes? Vorschlag und empirischer Test gruppenspezifischer Diversitätsindizes, 36. Kongress der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Soziologie
(DGS), Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany: October 4th
Multi-level modelling vs. cluster-robust standard errors: Same same, but different?, [CO:STA] Colloquium for Statistical Analyses at the WZB - Berlin
Social Science Center, Germany, February 16th
Inter-Ethnic Neighbourhood Acquaintanceships between Natives and Migrants
in Germany. On the Brokering Roles of Inter-Ethnic Partners and Children, Conference “Migration, Ethnicity, and Urban Inequality”, University of
California Los Angeles (UCLA), USA: March 2nd-3rd
2011 The EDCA-Survey: How Important are Sampling Technique, Survey Language
and Interviewer Background in Surveying (Turkish) Migrants?, 4th Conference
of the European Survey Research Association (ESRA), University of Lausanne,
Switzerland: July 18th-22nd
Die soziale Bedeutung geerbten Vermögens. Moralische Ambivalenzen intergenerationaler Transfers, Frühjahrstagung “Reichtum: Wirtschaftssoziologische
Zugänge und Analysen” der Sektion Wirtschaftssoziologie der Deutschen
Gesellschaft für Soziologie (DGS), Evangelische Akademie Tutzing, Germany:
May 12th-13th
Decomposing Ethnic Diversity: Statistical, Behavioural and Perceived Diversity
and Their Impact on Neighbourhood Social Capital in Germany, Conference
“Generating Tolerance and Social Cohesion: Comparative Perspectives on
Interethnic Coexistence in the City”, Universidade Lisboa, Portugal, April
28th-29th, with Ruud Koopmans
Which Groups are Mostly Responsible for Problems in your Neighbourhood?,
Annual Conference of the British Sociological Association (BSA), London
School of Economics (LSE), UK: April 6th-8th
2010 Friend or Foe: How are Prejudices and Resentment Overcome to Establish
Inter-Ethnic Neighbourhood-Contact between Migrants and Natives?, Harvard
Migrant and Immigrant Incorporation Workshop (MII), Harvard University,
USA: November2nd
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Immigration, Perceived Diversity, and Social Cohesion. The Impact of Perceived versus Statistical Diversities on Social Capital, ESA-Conference Researching Migration in Europe, University of Vienna, Austria: September
19th-22th
Friend or Foe: How are Prejudices and Resentment Overcome to Establish
Inter-Ethnic Neighbourhood-Contact between Migrants and Natives?, XVII
World Congress of Sociology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden: July 11th17th
Explaining Perceptions of Conflictual Diversity, 3rd Graduate Network Conference on Political and Social Challenges in Europe, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
(UPF), Spain: March 18th-20th
2009 Immigration, Neighbourhood Diversity, and Inter-Ethnic Cohesion, II. GermanTurkish Future Workshop on Neighborhoods, Middle Eastern Technical University (METU), Turkey: December 2nd-4th
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