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ANDREA KRIZSÁN

Radnóti Miklós u. 40

1137 Budapest, Hungary

Tel: +36 1 327-3000/2306

E-mail: krizsana@ceu.edu

EDUCATION:

2001 PhD Political Science, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

1996 MA Political Science, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary

1996 BA and MA Sociology, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary, Specialization Ethnic and Minority Studies

RESEARCH INTEREST: politics of inequality: gender, race and ethnicity, intersectionality, gender-based violence; comparative policy change in Central and Eastern Europe; women’s movements; inclusive governance, gender democracy

EMPLOYMENT

2020- Democracy Institute, Central European University, Budapest

Research Fellow

2020 - School of Public Policy and Gender Studies Department, Central European University, Vienna

Associate Professor

Chair CEU Senate Equal Opportunity Committee

2001-2020 Center for Policy Studies, Central European University

|Research Fellow, tenured (2013) |

|2000 – 2001 Local Government and Public Service Reform Initiative, Hungary and Center for |

|European Migration and Ethnic Studies UK |

|Project Coordinator “Managing Multi-Ethnic Communities: Best Practice Database”. |

|Editor, Virtual Library of Internet sites on Interethnic Relations and Minority Rights in East Central Europe and the FSU. |

|1998 – 1999 Center for Research on Migration and Ethnic Studies, UK and Italian Social |

|Science Council |

|Researcher for the Ethnobarometer “Ethnic Minorities and Immigrants” project |

|1997 - 1999 Central European University, Hungary |

|Research Assistant, Professor Judit Sándor (Political Science Department) |

|1993-1997 Szonda Ipsos, Public Opinion and Market Research Company, Hungary |

|Market and public opinion researcher |

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|SELECTED EXPERT WORK |

|2019 UN Women Expert Group on Beijing +25 |

|Expert and author of discussion paper |

|2017 Council of Europe Secretariat of the monitoring mechanism for the Convention on Preventing and |

|Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence |

|Member of Expert Group monitoring implementation in Montenegro |

2014-2015 Council of Europe, Equality Division

Expert consultant - on ratification of Istanbul Convention in Poland

2011-2014 European Parliament FEMM Committee

Member of external expert group coordinated by S. Walby

2010-2012 European Institute for Gender Equality

Expert - Member of the Gender Mainstreaming Expert Group

PROJECTS – FUNDRAISING

• SUPERA Supporting Universities to Promote Equality in Research and Academia) EC - Horizon2020. 2018-2022. 250,305 EUR. CEU Team leader

• BRAVE: Building Resilience Against Violent Extremism and Polarization. EC Horizon 2020. 1919-2021. 150,000 EUR. CEU Team leader

• GE Academy: Gender Equality Academy. EC Horizon 2020. 2019-2021. 92,875 EUR. CEU Team leader

• Policy advice in electoral democracies. Think tanks in Hungary and Poland. The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies. 2020-2022. 88,210 EUR. Co-PI

• Transcrisis: Enhancing the EU’s transboundary crisis management capacity. EC Horizon 2020. 2015-2017. 308,596 EUR. Senior Researcher

• BEuCitizen Barriers Towards EU Citizenship. EC FP7. 2013-2016. 498,748 EUR. Senior Researcher

• QUING Quality of Gender+ Equality Policies in Europe. EC FP6, 2006-2011. 452,190 EUR. Senior Researcher

• MAGEEQ Policy Frames and Implementation Problems: the Case of Gender Mainstreaming. EC FP5. 2003-2005. 118,908 EUR. Junior Researcher

AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS

• Emma Goldman Award by Flax Foundation, February 2020. 50,000 Euro

• Post-Doctoral Fellowship at Institute for Wissenschaften von Menschen, Vienna, Austria, September-December 2010

• Doctoral Support Grant from Open Society Institute for research at Cardozo School of Law, Sept. 1999 – May 2000

• Doctoral Research Support Grant from CEU for Ph.D. research. 1999-2001

• Fellowship from CEU for M.A. and Ph.D. studies. 1995-2000

• Fellowship from Ethnic and Minority Studies program for MA studies, 1993 - 1995

• Scholarship from TEMPUS for student exchange University of Amsterdam. 1992-93

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS

Books

Krizsán A., Roggeband C. (forthcoming: under contract) Keeping the Trojan Horse Out: Re-politicizing gender in the context of the Istanbul Convention. Palgrave MacMillan. Expected: March 2021

Krizsán, A., Roggeband C. (2018) The Gender Politics of Domestic Violence. Feminists engaging the state in Central and Eastern Europe. New York: Routledge.

Walby, S., Olive P., Towers J., Francis, B., Strid, S., Krizsán, A., Lombardo, E., May-Chahal, C., Franzway, S., Sugarman, D., Agarwal, B. (2015) Stopping Rape: Towards a Comprehensive Policy. Bristol: Policy Press.

Edited books

Abels, G., Krizsán A., MacRae H. van den Vleuten A. (eds.) (expected: January 2021) Routledge Handbook on Gender and EU Politics. New York: Routledge.

Krizsán A., Roggeband C. (eds) (2019) Gendering Democratic Backsliding in Central and Eastern Europe. A comparative agenda. CEU CPS E-book Series Available at:

Krizsán A. (ed.) (2015) Mobilizing for Change. Women’s Movements in Central and Eastern European Domestic Violence Policy Struggles. Budapest: CEU CPS E-Books. Available at

Krizsán, A., Skjeie, H., Squires J. (eds.) (2012) Institutionalizing Intersectionality. The Changing Nature of European Equality Regimes. Palgrave MacMillan.

Krizsán A. (ed.) (2001) Ethnic Monitoring and Data Protection. The European Context. CEU Press: Budapest.

Articles in refereed journals or volumes

Krizsán A., C. Roggeband (submitted for review June 2020) Reconfiguring state-movement relations in the context of de-democratization. Social Politics

Roggeband C., Krizsán A. (submitted for review September 2020) The selective closure of civic space. Global Policy

Roggeband, C., Krizsán, A. (2018) Reversing Gender Policy Progress: Patterns of Backsliding in Central and Eastern European New Democracies. European Journal of Politics and Gender. 1(3): 367-385.

Krizsán A., C. Roggeband (2018) Towards a Conceptual Framework for Struggles over Democracy in Backsliding States: Gender Equality Policy in Central Eastern Europe. Politics and Governance. 6 (3): 90-100.

Popa, R., Krizsán, A. (2016) Gender, Politics and the State: Central and Eastern Europe. In eds. Nancy Naples et. al. The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies. Wiley-Blackwell.

Krizsán, A. (2016) Hungarians. In eds. John Stone et. al. The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity, and Nationalism. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ().

Krizsán, A., Popa R. (2014) Frames in Contestation: International Human Rights Norms and Domestic Violence Policy Debates in Five Countries of Central and Eastern Europe. Violence against Women. 20(7):758-82.

Krizsán, A., Skjeie, H., Squires, J. (2014) The changing nature of European equality regimes: explaining convergence and variation. Journal of International and Comparative Social Policy 30(10):53-68.

Krizsán, A., Lombardo E. (2013) The quality of gender equality policies. A discursive approach. European Journal for Women Studies. 20(1): 77-92.

Krizsán, A. (2012) Equality Architectures in Central and Eastern European Countries. A Framework for Analyzing Political Intersectionality in Europe. Social Politics. 19(4)

Krizsán, A. (2012) Identity Politics or Social Inclusion? Policy Dilemmas on Ethnic Counting in Hungary Ethnic and Racial Studies. 35 (8):1392-1408.

Krizsán, A., Popa, R. (2010) Europeanization in Making Anti-Domestic Violence Policies in Central and Eastern Europe. Social Politics. 17(3): 379–406.

Krizsán, A. (2009) From formal adoption to enforcement. Post-accession shifts in EU impact on Hungary in the equality policy field. European Integration online Papers (EIoP). 13(22)

Krizsán A., Zentai, V. (2006) Gender Equality Policy or Gender Mainstreaming: the case of Hungary. Policy Studies. 27(2)

Krizsán, A., Paantjens, M., van Lamoen, I. (2005) Domestic Violence: who’s problem? Policies Addressing Domestic Violence in Hungary, the Nertherlands and the EU. The Greek Review of Social Research. Vol. 117(B).

Krizsán A. (2000) The Hungarian Minority Protection System: a flexible approach to the adjudication of ethnic claims. Journal on Ethnic and Migration Studies 26(2): 247-262.

Chapters

Jacquot, S., Krizsán A. (2021 expected) “The Politics of Gender in the Field of European Regulatory Agencies” in Abels, G., Krizsán A., MacRae H. van den Vleuten A. (eds.) (forthcoming) Routledge Handbook on Gender and EU Politics. New York: Routledge.

Krizsán, A., Sebestyén A. (2019) in “Gender equality policy backsliding and women’s movement reactions to it in Hungary” in Krizsán and Roggeband eds. Gendering Democratic Backsliding in Central and Eastern Europe. A comparative agenda. CEU CPS E-book Series.

Popa, R., Krizsán A. (2019) “The Politics of Intersectionality in Activism against Domestic Violence in Hungary and Romania” in Irvine, J., Lang S., Montoya C. eds. Gendered Mobilizations and Intersectional Challenges: Contemporary Social Movements in Europe and the United States. Rowman & Littlefield

Krizsán A., Siim B. (2018) “Gender equality and family in populist radical-right agendas: European Parliamentary debates 2014.” In Knijn, T. and Naldini M. eds. Gender and Generational Division in EU citizenship. Edward Elgar.

Krizsán A., Popa R. (2018) “Contesting Gender Equality in Domestic-Violence Policy Debates: Comparing Three Countries in Central and Eastern Europe.” In: Verloo M. ed. Varieties of Opposition to Gender Equality in Europe. Pp. 98-116. New York: Routledge.

Krizsán A. (2018) Translating Domestic violence norms in five countries of East Central Europe. In: Batory A, Cartwright A, Stone D, eds. Policy Experiments, Failures and Innovations Beyond Accession in Central and Eastern Europe. Pp. 66-87. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Helms, E. and Krizsán, A. (2017) Hungarian Government’s Attack on Central European University and its Implications for Gender Studies in Central and Eastern Europe, Femina Politica, 2-2017: 169-173.

Krizsán, A., Zentai V. (2012) “Institutionalizing Intersectionality in Central and Eastern Europe” in Krizsán, Skjeie, Squires eds. Institutionalizing Intersectionality. Palgrave MacMillan.

Krizsán, A., Skjeie, H., Squires J. (2012) “European Equality Regimes: Institutional Change and Political Intersectionality” in Krizsán, Skjeie, Squires eds. Institutionalizing Intersectionality. Palgrave MacMillan.

Dombos,T., Horváth A., Krizsán A. (2007) “Where did Gender Disappear? Anti-Discrimination Policy in the EU Accession Process in Hungary” in Verloo M. ed. Multiple Meanings of Gender Equality. A Critical Frame Analysis of Gender Policies in Europe. CEU Press: Budapest.

Krizsán, A., Bustelo, M., Hadjigianni A., Kamoutsi, F. (2007)” Domestic Violence: a public matter” in Verloo M. ed. Multiple Meanings of Gender Equality. A Critical Frame Analysis of Gender Policies in Europe. CEU Press: Budapest.

Krizsán A. (2006) “Ombudsmen and Similar Institutions for Protection against Racial and Ethnic Discrimination” in European Yearbook of Minority Issues. 2004/5(4). Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. Leiden-Boston.

Krizsán A., Papp, E. (2005) Equal Opportunities for Women and Men in Hungary in Equal Opportunities for Women and Men. Monitoring Law and Practice in New Member States and Accession Countries of the European Union. OSI 2005



Krizsán A., Zentai, V. (2004) “From Civil Society to Policy Research. The Case of the Soros Network and Its Roma Policies” in D. Stone and S. Maxwell (eds.) Bridges Across Boundaries: Global Knowledge Networks and International Development. Routledge: London and New York.

Krizsán A. (2001) “Race Statistics and Data Protection. The Case of Hungary.” Krizsán A. ed. Ethnic Monitoring and Data Protection. The European Context. CEU Press: Budapest.

Other

Roggeband C., Krizsán A. (2020) Democratic backsliding and backlash against women’s rights: Understanding the current challenges for feminist politics. Background Paper. UN Women Discussion Paper. Available online at

Sitter, N., A. Bátory, A. Krizsán and V. Zentai. (2017) Backsliding in Area of Constitutional Safeguards and Independent Institutions, Corruption Control, and General Equality and Minorities. TransCrisis WP6. Available online at: .

Sitter, N., Bátory, A., Kostka, J., Krizsán A., Zentai V. (2016) Mapping Backsliding in the European Union. Policy Brief, D6.1: Policy paper mapping backsliding, Central European University Center for Policy Studies. Transcrisis.

Krizsán, A., Papp E. (2016) Implementing a Comprehensive and Co-ordinated approach. An assessment of Poland’s response to prevent and combat gender-based violence. Council of Europe.

Krizsán, Andrea (2015) “Dignity, integrity and ending gender violence in the European Union.” In Visions for Gender Equality eds. Francesca Bettio and Silvia Sansonetti. European Commission, Directorate-General for Justice and Consumers, Unit D2 ‘Equality between men and women’. ENEGE



Krizsán A., Verloo, M., Dombos, T., Zentai, V. (2012) Critical Frame Analysis: A Comparative Methodology for the 'Quality in Gender+ Equality Policies' QUING Project. CPS Working Paper. CEU Budapest

Krizsán A., Dombos, T., Kispéter, E., Szabó, L., Dedic, J., Jaigma, M., Kuhar, R., Frank, A., Sauer, B., Verloo, M. (2010) Framing gender equality in the European Union and its current and future Member States. Deliverable No. 61: Final LARG Report. QUING Project. IWM Vienna.



Dunbar, R., Hadzimirovic, D. Henrard, K., Krizsán, A., Kofod Olsen, B., Philips, A. (2005) Ombudsman Institutions and Minority Issues. Foundational Criteria, Strategic Development, and Operational Issues. ECMI: Flensburg.

RECENT CONFERENCES, TALKS:

ECPR Joint Sessions Workshop Co-Convener: The changing politics of gender in times of de-democratization. Scheduled for April 2020, University of Toulouse. Postponed to May 2021 Charles University Prague.

Conference “Populism, Gender and Feminist Politics” SNS Florence. Keynote Speaker. Scheduled: July 2020. Postponed December 2020.

Conference 'De-democratization, Gender+ and Contemporary Politics of Exclusion' November 2019, Baeza, Spain. Paper with C. Roggeband: Re-politicizing gender in the context of the Istanbul Convention

European Conference on Politics and Gender, Amsterdam, 6-8 July, 2019. Panel chair: Contesting gender+ equality. Movement/ counter-movement dynamics in tough times. Paper: Contesting gender equality. Analyzing movement/counter-movement dynamics in the women's rights arena in Central and Eastern Europe with C. Roggeband

Council for European Studies, 23-25 June 2019. Panel chair: The gendered+ dynamics of Europe’s disintegration and de-democratization. Paper: Keeping out the Trojan horse: Resistance to the Istanbul Convention as a sign of European disintegration with C. Roggeband

Conference 1968-2018, fifty years after: Where is the social movement field going? Paper presented with C. Roggeband. Scuola Normale Superiore, Florence, Italy 23-25, May 2018.

Workshop Activism at a Time of Backslide: Feminist and LGBTQ Responses to Opposition to Gender and Sexual Equality. Co-organizer with Dorit Geva. Paper presented with Conny Roggeband. Central European University, Budapest, May10-11, 2018.

Keynote address “Organizing resistance - Gender & sexuality scholars constructing networks of solidarity: the CEU Case.” Workshop Perilous knowledge: gender & sexuality scholars at risk in Europe. Brussels, June 4, 2018.

European Conference on Politics and Gender (ECPR Standing Group). Lausanne 7-10 June, 2017. 2 paper presentations with Conny Roggeband.

Feminist Institutionalism Conference. Manchester 3-4 April, 2017. Feminist institutionalism in instable institutional environments. Paper presented with Conny Roggeband

Departmental talk. NYU Abu Dhabi. Mobilizing for Policy Change. Institutionalizing women's movements in Central and Eastern Europe. 16 October, 2016

Organizer of conference Gender and the Economic Crisis hosted by CEU School of Public Policy and Center for Policy Studies event. September 15-16, 2016. Paper „Policy Backlash Across Inequality Groups in the Context of the Crisis. A Research Agenda.” With Joanna Kostka and Violetta Zentai.

Workshop Gendered Mobilizations in an Expanding Europe. April 30-May 2, 2015, University of Washington, Seattle. Talk on Intersectionality Within Feminist Social Movements.

European Conference on Politics and Gender (ECPR Standing Group). Uppsala 11-13 June, 2015. Section Chair: Social Movements and Civil Society. Panel convenor, paper presentation, panel chair in two panels.

3rd “Equal is not Enough Conference: Exploring Novel Theoretical and Empirical Approaches to Study the Shaping of (In)equalities". Antwerp, Belgium. Two papers presented: "Gendered structures - anti-gender structures. Conceptualizing political opportunity structures in the field of domestic violence" with Raluca Popa; and The politics of intersectionality in anti-domestic violence activism with Raluca Popa. February 2015

ECPR General Conference 3-6 September 2014, Glasgow, UK. Panel: Doing Intersectionality in Gender Based Violence: The Dynamics of Inclusion, Opposition, Coalition and Power. Paper: The Politics of Intersectionality in Anti-domestic Violence Activism by Andrea Krizsan and Raluca Popa

ECPR General Conference, 4-7 September 2013, Bordeaux, France. Panel Opposition to Gender Equality in Europe. Paper: Contesting Gender Equality in Domestic Violence Policy Debates in Five Countries of Central and Eastern Europe. A Political Opportunity Structure Approach. With Raluca Popa

Interuniversity Gender Research Seminar 2013-2014: Feminist Methodologies. Vrije Universiteit Brussel – UGent- UAntwerpen. 14-15 May 2014. Keynote speaker on Critical Frame Analysis.

Organizer CEU-CPS workshop Women’s Movements and Policy Change: Domestic Violence Policy Processes in Central and Eastern Europe. Presented two papers. October 18, 2013

ECPR General Conference, 4-7 September 2013, panel Opposition to Gender Equality in Europe.

Conference Democratization through Social Activism: Gender and Environmental Issues in Post-Communist Societies. National School of Political Science and Public Administration Bucharest, 16-17 May 2013. Paper presented “Making Domestic Violence Policy Change Happen: Women's Movements, Coalitions and Alliances in Central and Eastern Europe.”

3rd European Conference on Politics and Gender. Barcelona 21-24, March, 2013. Chair and paper presenter in panel “Central and Eastern European Women’s Movements: An Emergent Empirical Agenda”; speaker in the roundtable “Social Policy Meets Gender Equality in Post Adoption: State of the Field and Future Research Directions” and commentator in panel “New Ways of analyzing gendered mobilization: theory and methods”.

Conference panel “Institutionalizing Intersectionality. The Changing Nature of European Equality Regimes”. Co-convener and paper presenter of paper “Institutionalizing Intersectionality in Central and Eastern Europe” at IPSA Conference, Madrid, July 8-11, 2012

“From Margin to Center. Analyzing Feminist Civil Society in Central and Eastern Europe” Workshop. Boulder, Colorado, USA. May 24-26, 2012

ECPR Joint Sessions Workshop: Thinking Big about ‘Gender Equality’ Policy in the Comparative Politics of Gender Workshop. Paper presentation “Explaining differences in gender policy outcomes in countries of Central and Eastern Europe”. Antwerp April 11-14, 2012

Gender and Transformation in Europe Workshop. Center for European and Mediterranean Studies New York University. Talk on “Institutionalizing Intersectionality? Changing European Equality Policies: Comparison of Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovenia.” April 5, 2012 

Sawyer Seminar: Globalization and the New Politics of Women's Rights. University of Wisconsin, Madison. Workshop on “Gender Relations and the End of the Cold War: Feminism and Socialism” Talk: Explaining Gendered Policy Outcomes in East Central Europe. March 30, 2012

Conference Current Trends of Development of National Gender Mechanisms in European Countries, organized by the the Council of Europe, 25-26 October 2011, Kyiv, Ukraine. Talk on “The strategic planning of the implementation of gender equality policy: gender mainstreaming the work of all governmental bodies”

Experts’ Meeting on Gender Equality and Policy Responses to Violence against Women organized by UN Women. Bratislava, 6 June, 2011. Talk on “Gendering Policy Framing, Gendering Implementation. A Comparison of Domestic Violence Policy Making in Central and Eastern European countries”

Symposium Gender-based violence policies in the EU organized by Lancaster University and QUING Project. April 12-13, 2011. Talk on “Frames in Contestation:Domestic Violence Policy Debates in Five Countries of Central and Eastern Europe”

Convener 2nd European Conference on Politics and Gender, January 13-15, 2011. Chair of panel “Policies on Violence against Women in Europe”. Papers “Framing Domestic Violence Policies in the European public policies” with R. Popa and “Institutionalizing Intersectionality in Central and Eastern Europe” with V. Zentai

TEACHING

MA level courses

Equality Policy in Comparative Approach, with Viola Zentai, 2 credits

Roma Inclusion Policy Puzzles, with Viola Zentai, 2 credits

Politics of Gender Violence, 2 credits

Law and Politics of Violence against Women, with Mathias Moschel, 3 credits

CEU Summer University Courses Directed:

2010 - Feminist Intersectionality and Political Discourse

2021 - Planning and Implementing Institutional Change Towards Gender Equality (planned)

PhD supervision:

Joanna Kostka (defended)

Lisa Wewerka (defended)

Katalin Amon

Ruth Candlish

Bernadett Sebaly

SERVICE TO CEU

Chair of Senate Equal Opportunity Committee since 2012

Member Student Disability Committee since 2015

Team Leader SUPERA Project, Supporting and Promoting Gender Equality at CEU - since 2018

Author of Baseline Assessment Report of Gender Equality at CEU (2019) with A. Belen Amil; A. Burger

SERVICE TO ACADEMIC COMMUNITY

Referee for:

European Integration Online Papers, Feminist Economics, Politics and Gender, Women's Studies International Forum, Social Politics, European Journal of Women’s Studies, International Law Journal, International Journal of Health Policy and Management, International Political Science Review, International Relations, Third World Thematics, NORA, Comparative Migration Studies, Critical Policy Studies, Women Politics and Policy, Central European University Press, Palgrave MacMillan, Ashgate, University of Pittsburg Press

Reviewer for:

EURIAS, Flanders Research Foundation (FWO), Institute for Advances Studies, Hungary, Spanish Research Funding Agency, Norway Grants, Hungary

Member of International Editorial Board:

Routledge Comparative Gender Policy Series

Politics and Gender

European Journal of Politics and Gender

LANGUAGE PROFICIENCIES English (fluent), Romanian (fluent), Hungarian (native speaker), French (lower intermediate), Italian (lower intermediate)

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