Steven Denney, BA MA PhD
Currently not an active member of staff
Office Hours: By appointment.
Steven is a Lecturer and Vice-Director for the Study Program in East Asian Economy and Society (EcoS) for the Department of East Asian Studies at the University of Vienna.He earned a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Toronto, an M.A. in Global Affairs and Policy from Yonsei University, and a B.A. in Political Science from Harding University.Steven teaches graduate courses in international relations, comparative politics, and research methodology. He is also the Vice-Director of the European Centre for North Korean Studies (ECNK).A comparativist specializing in East Asian affairs and the Koreas, his core research interests include citizenship and migration, democracy and authoritarianism, and the political economy of entrepreneurship. Additionally, he contributes to studies in innovation policy and the dynamics of firm growth, using cases primarily in North America.Steven's research mainly uses surveys and experimental methods to understand public opinion, but he also works with administrative data and mixed-method approaches for analyzing qualitative data.
Teaching (iCal)
2023W
- 150055 VU International Relations in East Asia
- 150093 SE Research Seminar and Monitoring Class for the Master's and PhD Thesis
2023S
- 150136 UE Exercise Course on Political Systems in East Asia
- 150138 SE Political Systems in East Asia
2022W
- 150055 VU International Relations in East Asia
- 150093 SE Research Seminar and Monitoring Class for the Master's and PhD Thesis
2022S
- 150136 UE Exercise Course on Political Systems in East Asia
- 150138 SE Political Systems in East Asia
2021W
- 150055 VU International Relations in East Asia
- 150126 VU VU - Nations and Nationalism in East Asia
Last modified: Fr 27.09.2024 12:01