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Catherine Herrold

Contact Information:

ceherrol@syr.edu

315.443.4339

400E Eggers Hall

Catherine Herrold

Associate Professor, Public Administration and International Affairs Department


Associate Professor by Courtesy Appointment, Political Science Department

Senior Research Associate, Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration

Senior Research Associate, Middle Eastern Studies Program

Senior Research Associate, Center for European Studies

Courses

  • 2024 Fall
    • PAI 762 Challenges of International Management and Leadership
    • PAI 732 Collaborative and Participatory Governance
  • 2024 Spring
    • PAI 732 Collaborative and Participatory Governance
    • PAI 748 Seminar on Nonprofit Management

Highest degree earned

Ph.D., Duke University, 2013

Bio

Catherine E. Herrold, Ph.D., is an associate professor of public administration and international affairs at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and International Affairs. She is a senior research associate in Maxwell’s Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration and a faculty affiliate in the Political Science Department. Herrold has served as a visiting scholar at the American University in Cairo (Egypt), Birzeit University (Palestine), and the University of Belgrade (Serbia). She has conducted fieldwork in Egypt, Palestine, Jordan, Serbia, Syria and Qatar. In 2020-21, Herrold served as a Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellow at the U.S. Agency for International Development.

Herrold’s research centers on civil society, international development and democracy promotion. Her first book, “Delta Democracy: Pathways to Incremental Civic Revolution in Egypt and Beyond,” was published by Oxford University Press in 2020. The book uncovers the strategies that Egyptian NGOs used to advance the aims of the country’s 2011 Arab Spring uprisings. It was awarded the 2021 Virginia A. Hodgkinson Research Book Prize from the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA). 

“(Re)Mobilizing the Masses: Youth, Civil Society, and Social Change in the 21st Century,” Herrold’s second book project, studies the role of Palestinian voluntary grassroots organizations, social enterprises, and community philanthropy groups in mobilizing citizens for social change. In a third book project, funded in part by a Fulbright Scholar grant, Herrold is studying locally led development in Serbia. 

Her work has also appeared in the journals Social Problems, Middle East Law and Governance, Public Administration and Development, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Nonprofit Policy Forum, and VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations.

Herrold has extensive professional experience in the for-profit, nonprofit and government sectors. She has worked for Deloitte, the Urban Institute, the U.K. Parliament, the Center for Effective Philanthropy, and the George Gund Foundation. Herrold holds a Ph.D. in public policy from Duke University. An avid swimmer, Herrold is an NCAA Division III All-American and a member of the Mount Holyoke College Athletics Hall of Fame.

Areas of Expertise

Global Civil Society
Collaborative and Participatory Governance
Foreign Policy
Foreign Aid

Research Interests

Global Civil Society
Collaborative and Participatory Governance
Foreign Policy
Foreign Aid

Research Grant Awards and Projects

""Civil Society Thrives in the Kafana": Locally Led Development and Grassroots Civic Engagement in Serbia", Sponsored by Department of Education.

"Innovating for Freedom and Prosperity: Civil Society, the Right to Movement, and the Right to Markets", Sponsored by Institute for Humane Studies.

"(Re)Mobilizing the Masses: Civil Society and Social Change in the 21st Century", Sponsored by SU Middle East Studies Program.

"Civil Society Thrives in the Kafana: Locally Led Development in Serbia", Sponsored by UMD Do Good Institute.

"Innovating for Freedom and Prosperity: Civil Society, the Right to Movement, and the Right to Markets", Sponsored by Institute for Humane Studies.

"Fulbright Scholar Grant", Sponsored by Institute of International Education.

"International Affairs Fellowship", Sponsored by Council on Foreign Relations.

"Fellowship for US Scholars Conducting Field-Based Research on Palestine", Sponsored by Palestinian American Research Center.

Selected Publications

Presentations and Events

Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, University of Belgrade, "(Re)Mobilizing the Masses? Civil Society and Social Change in the 21st Century" (2023)

Annual Conference, Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action, "Applying Critical Theories to Civil Society in Asia: Processes, Challenges, and New Research Directions" (2023)

International Studies Association, Council on Foreign Relations, "Geopolitics in the Middle East" (2023)

Middle East and North Africa Social Policy Network, "Locally Led Development in the Middle East and North Africa" (2023)

International Policy Summer Institute, Bridging the Gap Project, "Responsible and Ethical Public Engagement" (2023)

Kenyon College Center for the Study of American Democracy, "(Re)Mobilizing the Masses? Civil Society and Social Change in the 21st Century" (2022)

2022 College and University Educators Workshop, Council on Foreign Relations, "Advancing Democracy Around the World" (2022)

United States Agency for International Development, "Building Democracy in Nonpermissive Environments: Insights and Recommendations from Egypt" (July, 2021)

Western Intervention in the Wake of the Arab Uprisings: Political Containment, Neoliberalism, and Imperial Legacies, Oxford University, "Negotiating Western Intervention: NGOs, Foreign Aid, and Civil Society in Post-Uprisings Egypt" (February, 2021)

Council on Foreign Relations Virtual Event, "U.S. Foreign Policy in the Middle East Under a Biden Administration" (November, 2020)

54th Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association, Middle East Studies Association, "Negotiating Western Intervention: Social Change Actors, Foreign Aid, and Civil Society in Palestine" (October, 2020)

116th American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, American Political Science Association, "Project Think: Effects on Civil Society and Democracy in the Middle East" (September, 2020)

Bridging the Gap Project Webinar, "What to Do When Your Research Gets Disrupted?" (August, 2020)

Future Strategy Forum, Center for Strategic and International Studies, and the Kissinger Center Virtual Roundtable, "COVID-19, Democracy, and Governance" (June, 2020)

Cook, S., Hawthorne, A., Jentleson, B., Herrold, C. E., Bridging the Gap Project Virtual Roundtable, "Delta Democracy: Pathways to Incremental Civic Revolution in Egypt and Beyond" (June, 2020)

61st Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, International Studies Association, "Acquiescence or Agency? Response of Grassroots Actors to Aid Colonization" (March, 2020)

Zencirci, G., Herrold, C. E., 61st Annual Convention of the International Studies Association, International Studies Association, "Project Think?: A Critical Perspective on NGOs, Social Justice, and Democracy in the Middle East" (March, 2020)

Honors and Accolades

Virginia Hodgkinson Research Book Prize, Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (2021)

Trustees’ Teaching Award, Indiana University (2019)

Graduate Teaching Award, Indiana University Lilly Family School of Philanthropy (2018)

RGK-ARNOVA President’s Award for Research, The RGK Center for Philanthropy and Community Service and the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (2018)

Gabriel G. Rudney Memorial Award for Outstanding Dissertation in Nonprofit and Voluntary Action Research, Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (2014)

Middle Eastern Studies Program
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