Daniel Pout

School of Politics and Global Studies

Arizona State University

P.O. Box 873902

Tempe, AZ 85287-3902

Education

2014 PhD, Political Science, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

Major: International Relations

Minor: Political Theory

The promise of a name: Identity, difference, and political movement in Macedonia

Committee: Roxanne Doty (Chair), Richard Ashley, Hjorleifur Jonsson

2009 MA, Political Science, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

2006 BSc (Hons), Politics, Brunel University, Uxbridge, England

Current Position

01/16 – present Instructor, School of Politics & Global Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

Developed and delivered courses including:

POS364 National Security, Inteligence, and Terrorism (online)

POS388 Religion, Ethics, and International Politics (online)

POS300 Contemporary Controversies in International Politics

POS360 World Politics (online)

POS110 Government and Politics (online)

Prior Teaching Experience (All courses developed and delivered)

08/14 – 12/14 Adjunct Instructor, Glendale Community College, Glendale, AZ

Introduction to International Relations

01/11 – 12/13 Adjunct Instructor, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT

Introduction to American Politics

Introduction to International Relations

Politics of War and Peace (online and face to face)

British Politics (online and face to face)

09/11 – 12/11 Visiting Lecturer, Ss Kiril and Metodius University, Skopje, Macedonia

Government of the United States (graduate seminar)

01/10 – 06/10 Adjunct Instructor, Glendale Community College, Glendale, AZ

Introduction to Political Science

08/08 – 12/13 Graduate Teaching Associate, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

Politics of the European Union

Conference Papers and Invited Talks

Political Movement from Macedonia to Macedonia: Politics and the possibility of moving towards home, International Studies Association – Northeast, in Providence, RI, November 2013

What is your name? Sovereign hospitality and identity negotiation in Aegean Macedonia, presented at “Fanaticism and the Abolition-Democracy: Critical Theory in the Spirit of Joel Olson conference, in Flagstaff, AZ, Jan 2013

Negotiating Identities: migrants, states, and the instability of proper names, presented to the Euro-Balkan Institute, in Skopje, Macedonia, May 2012

Negotiating Identities: migrants, states, and the instability of proper names, presented at the Fulbright Enrichment Seminar, in Thessaloniki, Greece, April 2012

What is your name? Sovereign hospitality and identity negotiation in Aegean Macedonia, given at the Center for Research and Policy Making’s School of Public Policy “Majka Teresa”, Bitola, Macedonia, December 2011

Georgia’s Breakaway Regions: The Role of the Discourse of Identity in the 2008 Georgia Conflict, presented at the International Studies Association – Northeast, in Baltimore, MD, October 2009.

Grants and Awards

01/14-06/14 ASU Dissertation Completion Fellowship

09/11 - 05/12 US Fulbright Fellowship, Macedonia (2011-2012)

12/10 Arizona State University Graduate and Professional Students Association Research Support Grant

10/09 International Studies Association – Northeast, Travel Assistance

Service and Professional Development

Quality Matters, Applying the QM Rubric Seminar, May 2016;

Reviewer, Arizona State University Graduate and Professional Students Association Research Support Grant (2010- 2011);

Facilitator, Arizona Deliberation on Immigration, Arizona State University, October 2010

Languages (with approximate proficiency)

English (Native Tongue), Macedonian (ILR Level 3 or 4), Modern Greek (ILR Level 4), French (ILR Level 3), Bulgarian (ILR Level 2)