Mark Franklin's home page

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact information:

 

 


European University Institute
Department of Political and Social Science

50014 San Domenico di Fiesole

Near Florence, Italy                       (Until Aug 2016)
mark.franklin(at)eui.eu


Department of Political Science

Massachussets Institute of Technology

77 Massachusetts Avenue (E53-470)

Cambridge, MA 02139                 (Until  unknown)
mfrankli(at)mit.edu           

Trinity College Connecticut
Department of Political Science
300 Summit Street
Hartford CT 06106                               (Permanent)
mark.franklin(at)trincoll.edu


 

 

 

Summary:


Until he retired in 2011, Mark Franklin was the inaugural Stein Rokkan Professor of Comparative Politics at the European University Institute (EUI) and remains a director of the European Union Democracy Observatory at the EUI. A past Guggenheim Fellow and Fulbright Scholar, he founded the Public Opinion and Participation Section of the European Union Studies Association and is a Director of the European Elections Studies project. This page gives you access to different aspects of his work.



Personal:

 

Short biography (one page)

Curriculum Vitae



Teaching:


Dr. Franklin no longer has classroom teaching duties at the EUI, though he still supervises a number of doctoral students.

 


Professional activities:

 

Research programme

Recent scholarly papers and opinion pieces

European Elections Study 2009 & past European Election Studies

Inaugural lecture as the EUI Stein Rokkan Professor of Comparative Politics

Journal of Elections Public Opinion and Parties (co-editor)

 

 

Departmental and other affiliations:

 

 

European University Institute

 

Other affiliations:

 

Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies

(Fellow In Residence, Sept 2012 - Jan 2013)



Massachusetts Institute of Technology

(Visiting Scholar, 2011 -)

 

Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, USA

(Reitemeyer Professor Emeritus of International Politics)


Nuffield College Oxford

(Affiliate – previously Senior Research Fellow)