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JUAN A. BOGLIACCINI
Av. 8 de Octubre 2738
Montevideo, 11600, URUGUAY
[email protected]
CURRENT POSITIONS
• Assistant Professor, Department of Social and Political Sciences, Catholic University
of Uruguay. Fall 2012–.
• Researcher categorized in the Uruguayan National Research System, National Research and Innovation Agency (ANII), 2010-present.
• Instructor at the Methods Winter School, Catholic Univeristy of Uruguay, 2014–.
Course taught: Intro to Probit and Logit Models.
EDUCATION
• Ph.D. in Political Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2012.
– Major: Comparative Politics
– Minor: Methods
– Dissertation:Small latecomers into the global market: power conflict and institutional change in Chile and Uruguay
• M.A. in Education Policies, Alberto Hurtado University, Chile, 2005, (magna cum
laude).
• B.A. in Sociology, Catholic University in Uruguay, 2001.
RESEARCH INTERESTS
• Comparative political economy
• Comparative welfare states
• Public and social policies
PUBLICATIONS
WORK IN PROGRESS
BOOK
• Manuscript: After the Latin American Great Transformation: the distributive conflict
and models of development
ARTICLES
• Foreign Direct Investment and Inequality in Developing Countries: Does sector matter? (with Patrick Egan)
• Determinants of business organization in Latin America
• The geography of human capital inequality in Uruguay (with Santiago Lopez Cariboni)
• Models of capitalism in Latin America: a conceptual note
• Party Labor Coalitions and Models of Capitalism in Latin America
• The political economy of taxes in Latin America: a public opinion perspective (with
Juan Luna)
REFEREED ARTICLES
• 2015 (Forthcoming December) Institutional determinants of learning inequality in
Uruguay, coauthored with Federico Rodriguez CEPAL Review 116.
• 2013. Trade liberalization, deindustrialization and inequality. Evidence from Latin
American middle-income countries, Latin American Research Review 48(2) 79-105.
• 2012. Capitalism in the Southern Cone of Latina America after the Washington
Consensus. Notes without score?, Coauthored with Fernando Filgueira Revista del
CLAD Reforma y Democracia 51, 24–56.
• 2005. Las claves territoriales de la fractura social urbana: Inseguridad y segregaci´
on
en Montevideo Revista PRISMA 21.
CHAPTERS IN EDITED VOLUMES
• 2012. ”Claves y cdigos del capitalismo en Uruguay”, Coauthored with Fernando
Filgueira, in G. Caetano and R. Arocena (eds) La aventura uruguaya. Debate.
• 2010. ”Development and Reforms of Latin American Welfare States”, Coauthored
with Evelyne Huber, in The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Welfare States.
• 2007. ”Primary education; Changing Mainstay of Uruguay”, in Noblit y Pink (eds.)
International Handbook of Urban Education. Sprinter.
• 2006. ”Los lmites de la promesa educativa en Amrica Latina: una constatacin
global y cinco hiptesis antipticas”, Coauthored with F.Filgueira, S.Lijtenstein and
F.Rodriguez, in Globalizacin, educacin y pobreza en Amrica Latina. Hacia una nueva
agenda poltica? CIDOB Foundation, Barcelona.
• 2006. ”Tendencias de aprendizaje y paradojas descentralizadoras en los sistemas educativos de Amrica Latina”, Coauthored with F.Filgueira and M.Fritsche in Descentralizacin educativa en Amrica Latina. Konrad Adenahuer Foundation.
• 2006. ”Centralismo y descentralizacin como ejercicio iterativo”, Coauthored with
F.Filgueira and C.Molina in Descentralizacin educativa en Amrica Latina. Konrad
Adenahuer Foundation.
• 2006. ”Las reformas educacionales en Chile y Uruguay: descentralizacin orientada al
mercado versus centralismo estatista”, Coauthored with Fernando Filgueira, in Goma
and Jordana (eds.) Decentralization and Social Policies. CIDOB Foundation.
AWARDS AND GRANTS
• 2011–2012UNC Graduate School Dissertation Completion Fellowship
• 2010 UNC Graduate School Off-Campus Dissertation Research Fellowship
• 2010 The Luis Quiros Varela Grad Study Travel Fund for dissertation field research
• 2009 Uhlman Travel Grant, granted by the Political science Department at UNC
• 2009 Uhlman Summer Research Fund, granted by the Political science Department at
UNC
• 2008 Political Science Department at UNC Scholarship for the 2009 Institute for Qualitative and Multi-Method Research
• 2008 Tinker Pre-Dissertation Field Research Grant, granted by the Institute for the
Study of the Americas, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
• 2008 Language across the Curriculum (LAC) Teaching Assistantship in Spanish Language, offered by the Area Studies Center, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill
• 2006 Mellon Travel Award, granted by the Institute of Latin American Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
• 1999 Ship for World Youth Program 1999 Fellowship, granted by the Government of
Japan and the United Nations University
CONFERENCE PAPERS
• 2014 Party-labor coalitions in post-adjustment Latin America, paper presented at the
American Political Science Association (APSA) Conference. Washington DC, August
• 2014 The region of the intertwined paths: party-labor coalitions and distributive dynamics in Chile and Uruguay, paper presented at the LASA Annual Conference
(Chicago, IL), May, and the REPAL Conference (Santiago, Chile), July
• 2013 Business interests organization in Chile and Uruguay, paper presented at the
American Political Science Association (APSA) Conference. Chicago, August
• 2013 Business interests organization in Chile and Uruguay, paper presented at the
Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Conference. Washington DC, May
• 2011 Liberalization and inequality in Latin America, paper presented at the American
Political Science Association (APSA) Conference. Seattle, September
• 2011 Education System Regulations and learning inequalities, paper presented at the
Uruguayan Sociology Association Conference. Montevideo, July
• 2009 Post-industrial transitions: FDI, informality and inequality, paper presented at
the American Political Science Association (APSA) Conference. Toronto, August
• 2009 The effect of top-down liberalization reforms on inequality, paper presented at
the Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Conference. Rio de Janeiro, May
• 2008 FDI by economic sectors and its effect on inequality in Latin American middleincome countries, paper presented at the Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA)
66th Conference. Chicago, April
• 2006 La paradoja de la descentralizacin en los sistemas educativos de America Latina,
paper presented at the VIII Chilean Political Science Conference, Santiago, November
RECENT INVITED PRESENTATIONS
• 2015 Inversi´
on Extranjera Directa y Desigualdad: an´
aliases sectorial, lectio inauguralis at Department of Sociology, Universidad del Rosario. Bogot´a, Colombia. February
• 2015 Reforma de la Educaci´
on en Am´erica Latina, Universidad del Rosario. Bogot´
a,
Colombia. February
• 2014 M´etodos Mixtos en Ciencia Pol´ıtica, presentation at the FLACSO-ISA Conference. Buenos Aires, July
• 2013 La econom´ıa pol´ıtica en la academia Latinamericana: el caso de Uruguay, invited
presentation at the REPAL Conference preparation meeting. Santiago de Chile, July
• 2013 Uruguay y la Enfermedad Mediterr´
anea, invited presentation at the II Uruguayan
Sociological Conference. Montevideo, July
• 2012 Small latecomers into the global market: market institutions in Chile and Uruguay,
paper presented at the School of Political Science, Diego Portales University, Santiago,
January
• 2011 Distributive coalitions and the role of business in Uruguay, paper presented at
the Dualization in Southern Europe and Latin America Workshop, Chapel Hill, April
• 2010 Varieties of capitalism in the Southern Cone of Latin America, paper presented
at the Comparative Politics Workshop, Political Science Institute. Catholic University
in Chile, Santiago, August
• 2010 Market institutions in Chile and Uruguay, paper presented at the IPES Institute
Workshop, Catholic University in Uruguay, Montevideo, May
COURSES TAUGHT
• Introduction to the Comparative Method. Graduate Seminar
• Introduction to MLE - Logit and Probit Models. Graduate Seminar
• OLS Regression. Undergraduate and Graduate Seminars
• Political Economy of the Welfare State. Undergraduate lecture class
• Contemporary Latin American Politics. Undergraduate lecture class
• Introduction to Political Science. Undergraduate lecture class
• Sociology of Family. Undergraduate lecture class
• Introduction to Research Methods. Undergraduate Seminar
DEPARTMENT SERVICE
• Chair. Department of Social and Political Sciences. Catholic University at Uruguay.
2012–
• Academic Coordinator for the IV Uruguayan Conference of Political Science. 2012.
• Graduate Coordinator. Working Group on Economic and Political Regimes in Latin
America. The Consortium in Latin American Caribbean Studies at the University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke University. 2008–2009.
• Graduate Coordinator. Working Group on Decentralization in Latin America. Research Triangle Consortium. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2008–2009.
• Asistant to the Methods Area Coordinator. Social Sciences Department. Catholic
University in Uruguay. 2001–2002.
OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
• Chair. Organization Committee for the II REPAL Conference (Red Latinoamericana
de Econom´ıa Pol´ıtica). To be held at the Catholic University at Uruguay, July 2015
• Participation in the Committee for Revision of Faculty Rank and Tenure Procedures.
Catholic University at Uruguay. 2013.
• Directive Board Member. Uruguayan Political Science Association. 2012-2013
• Reviewer for Journals: Journal of Comparative Politics, Journal of Politics in Latin
America, Journal of Historical Sociology, Revista del CLAD: Reforma y Democracia,
Perfiles Latinoamericanos
• Reviewer for Book Editorials: Palgrave-McMillan
• Current member of the American Political Science Association, American Sociological Association, Red Latinoamericana de Econom´ıa Pol´ıtica, Latin american Studies
Association, Asociaci´
on Uruguaya de Ciencia Pol´ıtica
PAST POSITIONS
• Lecturer. Montevideo University, 2010–2012.
• Visiting Fellow. Instituto IPES. Catholic University in Uruguay, Spring and Summer
2010
• Visiting Fellow. Political Science Institute. Catholic University in Chile, Fall 2010
• Research Assistant for Professors Evelyne Huber and John D. Stephens, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2006–2010
• Junior Researcher. IPES Institute, Cahtolic University in Uruguay, 2001–2006
• Junior Researcher. CIFRA, Gonz´alez, Raga & Associates, Consulting Firm, 2005–
2006
• Research Assistant. Equipos Mori, Consulting Firm, 1998–1999
NON ACADEMIC PROJECTS (since 2004)
• LAC Regional Study: Building Better Teachers. World Bank, 2012.
• Political Economy Analysis of Territorial Health Service Delivery in Dominican Republic. World Bank, 2011. Independent consultant to project team.
• Infancy, Adolescence and Family Integral Program (Infamilia) Evaluation, Secretariat
of the Presidency. Presidency of Uruguay, 2004. Coordination and final report elaboration for the Qualitative Component of the Study.
• Lessons learned and good practices in full time schools, National Administration of
Public Education (ANEP), Primary Education Quality Improvement Project. Public
Education Administration, Uruguay, 2004. With Sergio Lijtenstein.
Last updated: March 26, 2015