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33: 310:, writes that one interesting finding that emerges from the book is that worker's participation schemes that aim to increase identification with the workplace and the social system can ironically mobilize workers to make demands of the system, and also that "if there is no strong and unified working-class political organization at the national level, they are extremely vulnerable", which itself may not even be sufficient. 341:, Huber was listed as the 16th most cited woman in political science at an American university, and one of the 25 most cited political scientists who obtained their PhD between 1975 and 1979. Huber's significant impact has been recognized with a number of notable awards. In 2009, she received the 329:
Huber has also served in several notable service positions in political science and Latin American Studies. In 2006, Huber became the chair of the Department of Political Science at UNC-Chapel Hill, a position she held until 2017. From 2012 to 2013, she was the president of the
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Huber's subsequent work has also largely focused on the relationship between economic structure and democratic movements in Latin America, the influence of workers on policy, and the politics of welfare and income inequality. Several of these works, including her 1992 book
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Huber, Evelyne; Ragin, Charles; Stephens, John D. (1993). "Social Democracy, Christian Democracy, Constitutional Structure and the Welfare State: Towards a Resolution of Quantitative Studies".
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Huber has had one of the largest impacts of any active political scientist, as measured by citations. In a 2019 citation analysis by the political scientists Hannah June Kim and
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Huber Stephens, Evelyne; Stephens, John D. (January 1987). "The Transition to Mass Parties and Ideological Politics: The Jamaican Experience Since 1972".
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Fuller, Linda (July 1983). "Review of The Politics of Workers' Participation: The Peruvian Approach in Comparative Perspective".
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The Politics of Workers' Participation: The Peruvian Approach in Comparative Perspective
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The Politics of Workers' Participation: The Peruvian Approach in Comparative Perspective
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Development and crisis of the welfare state: Parties and policies in global markets
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From 1977 until 1978, Huber was a visiting professor of political science at the
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Guillermo O'Donnell Democracy Award, Latin American Studies Association (2019)
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in 1973, followed by a PhD in political science from Yale University in 1977.
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Huber studied Social Psychology, Sociology, and Political Science at the
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Huber has written pieces in the news media for outlets like
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from 1985 until 1992, when she moved to UNC-Chapel Hill.
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Anria, Santiago; Huber, Evelyne (14 February 2018).
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In addition to publishing articles in journals like
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill faculty
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American Political Science Association. 2017 804:"Without Workers, We Wouldn't Have Democracy" 778:"The Key to Evo Morales' Political Longevity" 409:Honorary doctorate, University of Bern (2010) 8: 699: 697: 755:"Congratulations to the LASA2019 Awardees" 31: 20: 922:University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee faculty 565: 490: 440: 438: 436: 434: 432: 430: 428: 426: 214:University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 151:University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 912:University of California, Irvine faculty 622: 620: 749: 747: 724: 722: 465: 463: 422: 674: 672: 324:American Political Science Association 7: 479:PS: Political Science & Politics 388:Capitalist Development and Democracy 316:Capitalist Development and Democracy 892:American women political scientists 927:University of Rhode Island faculty 854:Millhiser, Ian (4 February 2019). 332:Latin American Studies Association 14: 917:College of the Holy Cross faculty 730:"Award Recipient - Evelyne Huber" 657:. Google Scholar. 23 January 2020 320:American Sociological Association 241:University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 171:University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 830:"The cost of the American dream" 548:Stephens, Evelyne Huber (1983). 249:University of California, Irvine 161:University of California, Irvine 907:Northwestern University faculty 802:Gude, Shawn (20 January 2019). 446:"Evelyne Huber Faculty Profile" 554:Latin American Research Review 273:Latin American Research Review 1: 897:American political scientists 629:American Journal of Sociology 591:Comparative Political Studies 515:American Journal of Sociology 396:, with John D Stephens (2010) 308:American Journal of Sociology 279:Comparative Political Studies 267:American Journal of Sociology 243:, followed by 6 years at the 16:American political scientist 962:21st-century American women 932:University of Zurich alumni 828:K., C. 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American
Swiss
University of ZĂĽrich
Yale University
Guggenheim Fellowship
Honorary doctorate
University of Bern
LASA
Political science
Latin American studies
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Northwestern University
University of California, Irvine
College of the Holy Cross
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
University of Rhode Island
Swiss
political scientist
comparative politics
scholar of Latin America
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
University of ZĂĽrich
Yale University
University of Rhode Island
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
College of the Holy Cross
University of California, Irvine
Northwestern University
American Journal of Sociology

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