January 2019 GAY W. SEIDMAN [email protected] Department 1813 Adams St University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI 53711 Madison, WI 53706 (608) 256-5957

EDUCATION:

B.A. (summa cum laude), Social Studies, Harvard University, 1978 M.A., Sociology, University of California, Berkeley 1982 M.A., Demography, University of California, Berkeley 1989 Ph.D., Sociology, University of California, Berkeley 1990

FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS:

Martindale Bascom professorship in Sociology, UW-Madison, 2011-present Visiting Fellow, Princeton Institute of International and Regional Studies, 2008-9 Vilas Associate Fellowship, UW-Madison, 2005-7 Departmental Teaching Award, Sociology, UW-Madison, 1997 Phi Beta Kappa, Dec. 1977 University of California Regents' fellowships, 1981-1983 Distinguished Graduate Instructor Award, 1986 John L. Simpson Memorial Fellowship, 1986-1988 Hewlett Foundation Training Grant in Demography, 1988-9

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

1990-present, Assistant professor, associate professor, professor, Sociology Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 2009-2012, Director of African Studies, UW-Madison 2009-2012, Director of Development Studies, UW-Madison 2004-2005, Director (interim), International Studies program, UW-Madison 2001-2004 Associate Chair, Sociology Department. 1996- 99, Director of Global Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison 1995-96, Associate professor, Sociology and Public Policy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (tenured at Michigan, on leave from Madison) 1992-93: Visiting lecturer, Sociology, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa 1987-9: Instructor, Sociology, Univ. of California, Berkeley 1985-6: Instructor, Peace and Conflict Studies Program, UC-Berkeley 1987: Instructor, History program, New College of San Francisco 1984: Teaching assistant, Sociology, UC-Berkeley

Also taught African Studies in high schools in Swaziland (1978-80) and Botswana (1983).

PUBLICATIONS:

Books: Beyond the Boycott: Labor Rights, Human Rights and Transnational Activism, 2007. American Sociological Association Rose Series. Russell Sage Foundation, September 2007; revised paperback edition published 2009 -honorable mention, ASA Sociology of Labor book award, 2008; subject of ‘author meets critics’ panels at the American Sociological Association meeting, 2009, and the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics meeting, 2008; and a symposium published in Labor History, 2008

Nature, Raw Materials and Political Economy, 2005. edited by Paul Ciccantell, David Smith and Gay Seidman. Elsevier, Research in Rural Sociology and Development vol. 10. (volume compiled in honor of Stephen Bunker)

Manufacturing Militance: Workers' Movements in Brazil and South Africa, 1970-1985, University of California Press, 1994.

Articles in peer-reviewed journals: “Beyond disciplinary boundaries: Leveraging complementary perspectives on global labour”, co-authored with Tobias Schulze- Cleven, Gary Herrigel, Nelson Lichtenstein, Journal of Industrial Relations, July 2017.

“Divestment Dynamics: Mobilizing, Shaming, and Changing the Rules”Social Research Volume 82, Number 4 Winter 2015

“Regulation at Work”, Social Research, special issue on Human Rights and Global Economic Policy. fall 2012

“Comment: Keeping the Politics in Labor Research” J. of Workplace Research, 15:3-4 (2011)

“Workers’ rights, human rights and solidarity across borders,” International Labor and Working Class History, 80:1, September 2011

“Social movement unionism: from description to exhortation”, South African Review of Sociology, October 2011

“Brazil’s ‘Pro-Poor’ Strategies: What South Africa Could Learn’ Transformation: Critical Perspectives on South Africa, 72/73, 2010

“Slender Threads: Social Labeling in the Indian Carpet Industry” Management and Organizational History 5:2 (2010)

“Laboring under an illusion: Lesotho designs a ‘sweat-free’label”. Third World Quarterly. April 2009. --reprinted in Renewing International Labour Studies, ed. Marcus Taylor, New York: Routledge, 2011.

“Citizenship and labor rights”, Perspectives on Work. February 2009

“Transnational labor campaigns: Can the logic of the market be turned against itself?” Development and Change, November 2008 pp .991-1005

‘The Femocrats’ Dilemma: Mobilization vs. Representation in the South African Commission,”’ Feminist Studies, spring 2004 --reprinted in Africa After Gender? An Interdisciplinary Reader, eds. Catherine Cole, Takyiwaa Manuh, and Stephan Miescher, Indiana University Press, 2007

‘Monitoring Multinationals: Lessons from the Anti-Apartheid Movement,’ Politics and Society.31:3 (Sept 2003): 381-406 --edited version reprinted in Transnational Allies, ed. Jackie Smith and Joe Bandy, Rowan and Littlefield Press, 2005.

“Guerrillas in their Midst: Armed Struggle in the South African Anti-Apartheid Movement,” Mobilization: An international social movement journal, 6:2 (Fall 2001): 111-128 --slightly edited for reprinting in Jack Goldstone (ed.), The Revolution Reader, third edition, US: Thomas Wadsworth, 295-303

“Feminist Interventions: The South African Gender Commission and ‘Strategic’ Challenges to Gender Inequality”. Ethnography, 2:2 (June 2001), 219-242

“Defining Interests: the South African Gender Commission”, translated into German, in Forschungsjournal Neue Soziale Bewegungen 2/2001, special issue on gender and social movements, ed. Myra Marx Ferree and Silke Roth.

“Blurred lines: nonviolence in South Africa,” PS: Politics and Science (APSA), June 2000.

“Is South Africa Different?: South Africa in Comparative Perspective”, Annual Review of Sociology (1999), 219-240.

“Gendered Citizenship: South Africa's Democratic Transition and the Construction of a Gendered State” Gender and Society. (June 1999). 13:3, 287-307. --translated and republished in French in Clio, a French women=s history journal, for a special issue on citizenship, 2001

“Politics and Power in Post-Colonial Societies”, Political Power and Social Theory, vol 12 (1998).

"Restructuring Goldmines, Redesigning Lives: Confronting Globalization in the Context of Apartheid=s Legacies," Research in the Sociology of Work (1997), 199-221

"Social Movement Unionism in Transition: Labor and Democratization in South Africa," in F. Weil (ed.), Research on Democracy and Society, vol. 3 (1996), 379-396 "South Africa: Constructing , restructuring gender," Women and International Development Annual, vol. 4. (1995), 203-231

"Shafted: The Social Impact of Downscaling in South Africa's Goldfields Region," South African Sociological Review, 5:2 (April 1993): 14-34 --edited version reprinted in W. James (ed.), Crossing Boundaries: Mine Migrancy in a Democratic South Africa, Cape Town: Institute for Democratic Alternatives for South Africa, 1995

"'No freedom without the women': Mobilization and gender in South Africa, 1970-1992". Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, Vol. 18, no. 2, Winter 1993. pp. 291-320. --reprinted in Barbara Laslett, Joanne Brenner and Yesim Arat (eds.), Rethinking the Political: Gender, Resistance and the State. University of Chicago Press, 1996.

"The Emergence of Political Unionism in Brazil and South Africa," South African Sociological Review, vol. 3, no. 1, 1990.

"Women in Zimbabwe: Post-independence Struggles," Feminist Studies, 10:3 (Fall 1984), 419-440. --reprinted by Women=s International Resource Exchange, 1995.

Chapters and other journal articles

“Demanding citizenship: the dynamics of ‘service delivery’ protests”, in Protestors and their Targets, ed. James Jasper, Temple University Press, forthcoming.

“Democratic distemper in Brazil and South Africa”, Global Dialogue (International Sociological Association), 7:4. (2017)

“Naming, Shaming and Changing the World,”.Sage Handbook of Resistance, ed. Steven Vallas and David Courpasson. London: Sage Publications, 2016

“New Citizenship Rights for the Poor,” in E. Webster and Karen Hurt (eds), A Lula Moment for South Africa? Lessons from Brazil, Johannesburg: Chris Hani Institute, 2014

“Consumer boycotts” and “Organized Labor in Comparative Perspective”, in Sage Sociology of Work Encyclopedia, ed. Vicki Smith, 2013 “Brazil’s pro-poor strategies” South African Labour Bulletin, 2011

Introduction, “The Middle Class in Emerging Economies”, special issue of Political Power and Social Theory, 2010

“Development at a crossroad (again)”, Sociologica, 1/2010, http://www.sociologica.mulino.it/main

“Social Labeling in Export Chains: Can voluntary regulation end child labor”, published at in Transition, http://casi.ssc.upenn.edu/iit/seidman, December 2009

“Citizenship at Work”, author’s response to symposium on Beyond the Boycott, Labor History, Summer 2008

“Looking in from outside”, Labor History, spring 2007

“Studying Awkward Social Movements@, (invited), Mobilization, Spring.2007.

“Transnational Labor Campaigns” (invited) South African Labour Bulletin, December 2006

“‘Stateless’ regulation and consumer pressure: Historical experiences of transnational corporation monitoring,” in New Directions in the Sociology of Global Development, vol II. eds. Frederick H. Buttel and Philip McMichael. Elsevier Press, 2005: 175-207.

“Deflated Citizenship: Labor Rights in a Global Era”, in People Out of Place: G, ed. Alison Brysk and Gershon Shafir, Routledge Press, 2004, 109-129.

“The Workers’ Party in Power: One Year On,” South African Labour Bulletin, April 2004. ‘The other ”, Contemporary Sociology 30:5 (September 2001), 449-451

‘South Africa: When the system has fallen”, with Howard Winant. In Winant, The World is a Ghetto, Basic Books, 2001, pp. 177-217

“Adjusting the Lens: What do globalization, transnationalism, and the anti-apartheid movement mean for social movement theory?” in John Guidry, Michael Kennedy, and Mayer Zald (eds.), Globalizations and Social Movements: Culture, Power and the Transnational Public Sphere, University of Michigan Press. 2000, 339-57

“Gendered Politics in Transition: South Africa’s Democratic Transition in the Context of Global Feminism’, chapter for volume on globalization, ed. Boaventura Santos and Jane Jenson. Britain: Ashcroft Pubs.. 2000

“Opposition Identities in South African Unions” in R. Greenstein (ed.), South Africa in Comparative Perspective, MacMillan Press, 1998.

‘Workers in Racialized Societies”, International Labor and Working Class History, no. 51 (Cambridge University Press: 1997). Guest editor for special issue focusing on workers in racially-stratified societies; editor=s introduction.

‘Gold Mining’s Labour Markets: Legacies of the Past, Challenges of the Present”. With Johnny Steinberg. South African Labour Department, report #1. 1996. --Earlier version published as Labour Studies Research Report #6, Sociology of Work Unit, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, 1995.

"Facing the new international context of development," in Global Visions: Beyond the New World Order, ed. J. Brecher, J. Childs and J. Cutler (Boston: South End Press, 1993), p. 175-190. Reprinted in Z Papers (Boston), April-June 1993, p. 8-11

Introduction for the American edition of Emma Mashinini's Strikes Have Followed Me All My Life, Routlege, Chapman, Hall, 1991.

"The Politicization of Working-Class Organizations in South Africa," in R. Mazur (ed.), Breaking the Links: Development Theory and Practice in Southern Africa, Africa World Press, 1990, 223-256

"South Africa: The Current Crisis," Democratic Left, 1985. -- reprinted in D. Mermelstein (ed), Anti-Apartheid Reader, Grove Press, 1987.

"South Africa: Revolution in the Making?" with Heinz Klug, Socialist Review, 84, Nov. 1985, 9-34. --Reprinted in Patricia Case (ed), The Alternative Press Annual 1986, Temple University Press, 1987.

"Development Studies in Secondary Schools in Southern Africa," Journal of Education With Production, 2:1, June 1983 (Gaborone, Botswana).

"Zimbabwe: Old Dangers, New Dilemmas," Socialist Review 62, March 1982, 73-89.

Textbooks:

“The anti-sweatshop campaign of the 1990s”, Sociology for a New Century, ed. York Bradshaw, Joseph Healey and Rebecca Smith. Pine Forge Press/Sage Pubs., 2001. Pp. 393-399.

Working for the Future, student textbook and teachers' guide for Development Studies. Foundation for Education With Production, Gaborone (Botswana), 1985. Revised for second edition, 1987. (Fifth edition currently in press.) Currently used in high school development studies courses in Botswana, Lesotho and Zimbabwe.

Zimbabwe: A New History, with David Martin and Phyllis Johnson. Zimbabwe Publishing House, Harare (Zimbabwe), 1982. Second edition, 1983.

Book reviews --of J. Mccallum, Global Unions, Local Power. In Industrial & Labor Relations Review;Apr2014, 67:2 --of Posthuma and Nathan (eds), Labour in Global Production Networks in India. ILR Review, 2013 --of Motsoetsa and Williams (eds), Labour in the Global South: Challenges and alternatives for workers. J. of Global Labour Studies, 2013 --of Jeff Sluyter-Beltrao, Rise and Decline of Brazil’s New Unionism, Global Labor Studies, spring 2011. --of Sarah J. Hautzinger, Violence in the City of Women: Policy and Batterers in Bahia, Brazil, for Political and Legal Anthropology Review, forthcoming. --of Robin Archer, Why There Is No Labor Party in the United States, British J. of Sociology, forthcoming. --of Jill Esbenshade, Monitoring Sweatshops, for Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Oct 2005 -- of Shireen Hassim and Amanda Goetz, No Shortcuts to Power, in J. of Southern African Studies, fall 2004 --Cock and Bernstein, Melting Pots and Rainbow Nations, Women's Review of Books, Oct 2002, vol 20, no. 1. -- of M. Guigni and F. Passy (eds.), Political Altruism? Solidarity movements in internaitonal perspective, for Social Forces, forthcoming. --of G. Adler and E. Webster (eds.) , Unions and Democratization in South Africa, for Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 2001 --of K. Bales, Disposable People: New Slavery in the Global Economy, for Contemporary Sociology, June 2000 --of K. Kendall, Basali! Stories by and About Women in Lesotho, for Women=s Review of Books, July 1996 --of D. Moodie, Going for Gold and P. Bonner et al (eds.), Apartheid=s Genesis, for Contemporary Sociology, September 1996 --of A.M. Sandoval, Social Change and Labor Unrest in Brazil Since 1945, in American J. of Sociology, September 1994. --of Jacklyn Cock, Colonels and Cadres, for Women's Review of Books, December 1993. --of Margaret Keck, The Brazilian Workers' Party and E. Sader and K. Silverstein, Without Fear of Being Happy: The Workers' Party, Lula and Brazil, in the South African Labour Bulletin, August, 1993. --of Luise White's Prostitution in Colonial Nairobi and Cherryl Walker (ed.), Women and Gender in Southern Africa, in Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, vol. 18, no. 3, Spring 1993, 708-711 --of Anthony Marx, Lessons of Struggle and Deborah Posel, The Making of Apartheid, 1948-1961, in Contemorary Sociology. March 1993. -- of Doris Lessing, African Laughter: Four visits to Zimbabwe, for Women's Review of Books, 10:4 (January 1993) --of Iris Berger, Threads of Solidarity, for the Women's Review of Books, 10:2, November 1992 --of Jean and John Comaroff, Of Revelation and Revolution: Christianity, Colonialism and Consciousness in South Africa, in Contemporary Sociology, May-June 1992 --of Alejandro Portes, Manuel Castells and Laura Benton (eds.), The Informal Economy, in American Journal of Sociology (January 1992), 1167-1169 --of Bessie Head, Woman Alone and Tales of Tenderness, in Women's Review of Books, January 1991. --of Becker, Sklar et al, Postimperialism: International Capitalism and Development in the Late Twentieth Century, in Studies in Comparative International Development, 24:3 (Fall), 1989, 70-74. --of Judith Stacey, Patriarchy and Socialist Revolution in China, in SR 78 (1984) --of Eleanor Leacock and Helen Saffa (eds.), Development and the Sexual Division of Labor, in SR 65 (1982), 131-136 --of Andre Astrow, Zimbabwe: Revolution in the Making and M. Wolfers and J. Bergerol, Angola in the Front Line, in SR 77 (1984), 129-136 --of Elizabeth Badinter, Mother Love: Myth and Reality, in Berkeley Journal of Sociology 27 (1982), 168-169

Interviews --with Fernando Henrique Cardoso, former president of Brazil, for the American Sociological Association=s newsletter, Footnotes, March 2004 -- with Francisco Weffort of the Brazilian Workers Party, for the South African Labour Bulletin. September/October 1993. --with Maria Helena Alves, "The Brazilian Workers' Party," Work in Progress (Johannesburg), June 1990 -- with South African trade unionist, "Trade Unionism in South Africa," Socialist Review 67 (1983), 55-69

Other articles have appeared in The Harvard Crimson, San Francisco Chronicle, New Internationalist, In These Times.

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS: “Voices from the Margins: Historical-comparative sociology expands to include post-colonial questions”, American Sociological Association, Philadelphia. August 2018

“Surviving the City: what Cape Town’s refugees’ livelihood strategies can teach policy-makers”. International Sociological Association, Toronto, July 2018

“Beyond corporate responsibility: Rethinking sovereignty in the wake of Rana Plaza” (invited), University of Connecticut, Storrs. Conference on Human Rights and Business Ethics, October 7 2017.

“Bringing the state into industrial relations” (invited), Rutgers University, conference on “The Global Transformation of Work: Market Integration, China’s Rise, and labor Adaptation”, March 16-18, 2016 “After Rana Plaza: A strategic turning point for transnational labor activists?” (invited), presented at London University conference, Paradoxes of Capitalism and Human Rights, October 2015

“Precariety, protests and citizenship”, (invited keynote,) Tanzanian Sociological Association annual meeting, St. Augustine’s University (Mwanza) and at the University of Tanzania at Dar es Salaam, June 2015; also presented at plenary session, Collective Behavior and Social Movement (Section of the ASA) preconference, Chicago, August 2015.

“The logic of anti-apartheid divestment strategies” ((invited) UC-Berkeley’s celebration of the Free Speech Movement, panel on ‘Free Speech and the Movement Against Apartheid in South Africa’, September 29, 2014

“Challenging Times: What the crisis in COSATU suggests about globalization, inequality, and labor”. ((invited) Presented at University of California-San Diego, Sociology Department, February 20 2014; New York University, School of Public Policy, April 3, 2014; at the International Sociological Association meetings (Yokohama, Japan), August 2014; University of Notre Dame, December 2014.

"Reconstructing the State: Democratizing labor law in Post-apartheid South Africa", SASE regional conference, Mexico City, December 2013

“Translating Brazil’s success: Put a floor under wages,” ((invited) Chris Hani Institute conference for CUT/COSATU, Johannesburg, February 2013

“South Africa: Labor’s utopian dreams” , ((invited) American Sociological Association meeting, Denver CO, August 2012.

“Global ethnography” ((invited) ASA mini-conference, Global and Transnational Section, Denver, August 2012

“Labor movements and utopian dreams” ((invited) American Sociological Association, August 2012

“States and democratization”, Social Science History Association, Boston, November 2011.

“After Regime Change: Labor’s New Challenges”, ((invited) Institute of Research on Labor and Employment, UCLA, conference on Labor in the Global South: A Search for Solutions, May 27, 2011

“Private regulation of sweatshops”, ((invited) Conference on Human Rights and the Global Economy,” Center for Public Scholarship, New School, New York. November 19 2011

“What can we learn from Brazil’s pro-poor strategies?” ((invited) Haller Lecture, Department of Community and Environmental Sociology, UW-Madison, May 2011; updated version presented at UW-Washington Country, “Beautiful in Brazil” lecture series, 9/24/2013

“Rethinking Social Movement Unionism,” ((invited) RC-44, International Sociological Association meeting, Gothenburg, Sweden, July 2010

“Slender Threads: Consumer Boycotts and Labor Rights”. ((invited) South African Sociological Association meeting, Johannesburg, July 2009; Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economic, Paris, July 2009; American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 2009; Empire and Solidarity in the Americas Conference at the University of New Orleans, October 2009.

“Labor movements, democracies, and developmental states: Inequality in Brazil and South Africa, 1990-2010.” Conference in honor of Eddie Webster, Wits, July 2009

“Tensions of Modernity: South Africa’s Expanding Middle Class”. ((invited) Development and Democracy workshop, Princeton University, May 2009

“Citizenship rights at work,” ((invited) Presented at Columbia Law School, workshop on ‘Labor Rights as Human Rights,” Feb. 2009

“Laboring Under an Illusion: Lesotho, the ILO, and sweat-free labels.” Presented at SASE conference, Costa Rica, July 2008; ISA conference, Barcelona September 2008; Princeton University, October 2008; UW- African Studies program, November 2008; International Studies Association meetings, New York, Feb 16, 2009; UC-Santa Cruz, October 2009; --revised version presented at Cornell University March 2011 External monitoring programs: comparisons and implications”, ((invited) presented at Just Supply Chains workshop, MIT, January 2008; Fair Labor conference, University of Seattle, WA, February 2008; Dartmouth College, February 2008; Northwestern University, May 2008; ASA meeting, Boston, August 2008; Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies, December 2008; Boston College, Feb. 2009; MIT Sloane School of Management, March 2009; Iowa University’s Provost’s Forum on Labor Rights, March 2009; University of Pennsylvania, April 2009; University of Minnesota, November 2009; Conference on Human Rights and the Global Economy, New School for Social Research, New York, November 2011.

“What difference could a democratic South Africa make?’ International Sociological Association meeting, Durban, July 2006; revised version presented ASA meeting, New York, August 2007

“’Soft regulation’, independent monitoring and transnational efforts to improve working conditions,” ((invited) ILO knowledge production workshop, Bangkok, November 2005.

“Studying Awkward Social Movements’, invited panelist, ASA meeting, Philadelphia, 2005.

“Consumers, corporations and market-based regulatory schemes,” ((invited) presented at the Sociology Department, University of California-Davis, Feb 2005; American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, August 2005; Umass-Amherst, October 2005; Brown University’s Watson Institute, November 2005; Yale University sociology department, January 2006; Labor history conference, University of the Witwatersrand, July 2006; Boston University May 2007; Latin American Studies Association, Montreal September 2007; Wesleyan College, fall 2007;

“Markets, Citizenship and Transnational Labour Activism”, ((invited) presented at the Sociology Departments of the University of Johannesburg (April 2004) and the University of the Witwatersrand (May 2004); and at Cornell University, conference on Development Sociology, October 2004

“Deflated Citizenship: Labor rights in a global era”, ((invited) presented at UCSD, April 2002; UCLA, May 2002; the American Sociological Association, Chicago, August 18 2002; and the Cornell-Binghamton joint colloquium on contentious politics, Nov 2002.

“International Labor Monitoring: Lessons from the Sullivan Principles” ((invited), presented at conference on Worker-Consumer Alliances, Labor Studies Center, University of Washington-Seattle, Jan. 2002, and at Duke University, March 2002.

“The Femocrats’ Dilemma: Mobilization vs. Representation in the South African Gender Commission”, presented at New York University, program on Women in History, Africana Studies and Sociology, March 2001; African Studies Program, UW- Wisconsin, May 2001; Institute for Legal Studies, UW-Wisconsin, Nov 2001; and as Distinguished Visiting African Scholar, Cornell University African Studies Center, Fall 2004

“Women, gender and feminism in South Africa”, ((invited) Eugene Lang visiting lecture, Swarthmore College, March 2001.

“Reflections on transnational activism and the South African Gender Commission”, presented at Sociologists for Women in Society@ meeting, Phoenix, AZ, Feb 2001.

“Armed Struggle, popular protest and post-colonial politics,” ((invited) presented at conference on Contentious politics in developing societies, Harvard University, October 2000; revised version presented at the Social Science History Association conference, Chicago, November 2001.

“Will the real Michael Burawoy please stand up?” ((invited) Society for the Study of Social Problems, Washington DC Aug 2000.

“Stepping back: Around the round table,” ((invited) Conference on negotiated democracy, Ann Arbor, Michigan. February 2000

“Defining Interests: South Africa=s Gender Commission and the Construction of Women’s Identities”, presented at the American Sociological Association, Chicago August 1999; different versions also presented at: Michigan Sociology Department, November 1999; University of California-Berkeley, April 2000; University of California-Davis, April 2000; University of California-San Diego, May 2000; University of the Witwatersrand (Johannesburg), July 2000; University of California-Santa Barbara, Nov 2000.

“Labor’s Dilemmas: Union Responses to Globalization in Brazil and South Africa”, presented to the American Sociological Association meeting, San Francisco, August 1998 --earlier versions presented at the Global Studies Program, Distinguished International Lectures Series, University of Iowa, Iowa City, November 7 1997, and to the Sociology Department, Johns Hopkins University, Dec 3 1997.

“The Construction of a New World Racial Order,” with Howard Winant, presented to the American Sociological Association meeting, San Francisco, August 1998 --earlier version ((invited) presented at a conference on Triangular Exchanges, University of Chicago, October 11, 1997

“States and Labor in Colonial Africa: Comments on Frederick Cooper’s Decolonization and African Society.@ Presented at the Social Science Historians Conference, October 1997.

“In a Transitional State: Inequality, Mobilization and Citizenship in South Africa, 1980-1996’, invited presentation, the National Research Council/National Academy of Sciences Task Force on Economies in Transition, November 8, 1996

“Working on Race,” presented to the Social Science Historians Association, New Orleans, October 1996.

“Gendered Citizenship in South Africa’s Democratic Transition”, presented to the American Sociological Association, New York, August 1996. --earlier versions presented to the Center on Social Research and Organizations, University of Michigan, October 1995.

“Repression and Social Movements - South Africa”, invited presentation to the Sawyer Seminar on Contested Politics, chaired by Charles Tilly, Sid Tarrow and Doug McAdam, Stanford Center for Advanced Studies in Behavior Sciences, March 1996.

“Gender and Nationalism,” presented to the Social Science Historians Association, Chicago IL, October 1995 --earlier version presented at the University of Wisconsin, Havens Center, March 1995

“Labor in a Globalized World,’ presented at the University of Wisconsin, Global Studies Reseach Program, October 1995

"Strategic unionism or radical reform in the new South Africa," paper presented to the American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, August 9, 1994.

"Manufacturing militance: South African labor in transition," paper presented to Sociology Departments, University of Texas- Austin and Texas A&M, Feb. 18 and 19th, 1994. --revised version presented to Center on Social Research and Organizations, University of Michigan, Oct 20, the Center for Comparative and Historical Studies, UC-Davis, Nov 29, 1994; International Studies Institute, University of California- Berkeley, March 15 1995

"Politics in production: Restructuring in South African industry." Paper presented to the American Sociological Association, Miami, Fla., August 16, 1993. --Revised version presented to the African Studies Association, Boston MA, Dec 4, 1993

"If Harmony closes, will the last person to leave Virginia please turn out the lights? The social impact of downscaling on the goldfields region, South Africa". Presented to: local community activists, Virgina (Orange Free State, South Africa), March 10, 1993; National Union of Mineworkers national executive committee, Johannesburg, March 12, 1993; Sociology of Work Program, University of the Witwatersrand breakfast series, Johannesburg, March 26, 1993; Randgold and Exploration, management representatives, March 31, 1993; National Mining Summit task force on downscaling, Virginia, April 2, 1993; Sociology Department, Univ. of the Witwatersrand, June 24, 1993; conference on policy options for mine migrancy, Cape Town, June 1994. Articles on the findings presented in this study appeared in several South African publications: Business Day (14.4.93), Finance Week (May 13-19 and May 20-26, 1993), and Mining World (June 1993). Appeared on South African national television to discuss the study's findings, June 19, 1993. --Revised version, "Gold, Mines and Migrancy: Unmaking Apartheid's Legacy," presented to the Institute of Public Policy, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Feb 14, 1995

"Facing the new international context of development," SWOP/History workshop symposium "Class, work and culture," Johannesburg, June 29, 1993

"Rethinking Socialism in South Africa," invited presentation for presidential panel, at the Social Science Historians Association meeting, New Orleans, Nov. 1991. Also delivered to African Studies seminar, University of Wisconsin-Madison (March 1992).

"Comparative Labor Studies," presented at the Association of Sociologists of South Africa meeting, Cape Town, June 1991. "Class, Community and Citizenship in South Africa and Brazil," American Sociological Association, Washington, DC, August 11, 1990

"Strikes, Stay-aways and Social Movements: Labor Militance in South Africa's Black Townships," (invited) American Political Science Association meeting, San Francisco, August 31, 1990

"The Emergence of Political Unionism in Brazil and South Africa," Association of Sociologists of South Africa, Stellenbosch (South Africa), July 4, 1990

"'No Freedom Without the Women': Migrant Labor, Women and Household Economies in Southern Africa," Northwestern University, Department of Sociology, Women Studies and African Studies Program joint colloquium, May 17, 1990. --Revised version presented to the African Studies Association, Baltimore, Nov. 4 1990 --Further revised version presented at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, conference on "South Africa: The Political Economy of Transition," April 10, 1992 (invited)

"Labor Movements Under Authoritarian Industrialization Strategies: South Africa and Brazil," presented at the African Studies Association meeting, Atlanta, Nov. 5, 1989

"Political Unionism in South Africa," presented to Sociology Departments at Princeton University, Northwestern University, University of California-San Diego, University of Pennsylvania, University of Virginia, University of Wisconsin-Madison and Wellesley College, between November 1988 and February 1989.

"Working-class Organization and Political Alliances in South Africa," presented at the American Sociological Association annual meeting, Atlanta, August 1988.

"South African State Strategies Toward Labor in the 1980s," presented at Berkeley-Stanford African Studies Conference,"Southern Africa in Crisis," Berkeley, May 7, 1988

"Corporatismo e Cidadania: Uma comparacao do sindicalismo em Africa do Sul e no Brasil", Centro de Estudos de Cultura Contemporanea, Sao Paulo, September 1986

"Development Studies in Secondary Schools in Southern Africa," Joint Berkeley-Stanford Center for African Studies Conference, Berkeley, May 1986

"American Companies in South Africa," UC-Berkeley Forum, April 1985

"Hewlett-Packard and the Sullivan Principles," UC-Davis Forum, May 1985

"South Africa's Destabilization Policies," Union of Radical Political Economists, Berkeley colloquia series, Feb. 1984

"The State and Land Reform in Zimbabwe," Joint Berkeley-Stanford African Studies Conference, Stanford, April 1982

SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES:

Professional service: Chair-elect, labor section, American Sociological Association, 2018 Program committee, American Sociological Association, 2015-6 American Sociological Association, labor panel coordinator, 2014-5 Associate editor Global Dialogue (International Sociological Association), 2014-present Chair, American Sociological Association Political Sociology section, 2008-9 (chair-elect, 2007-8) Council member, American Sociological Association, 2005-2008 Chair-elect and chair, Political Economy of the World System section of the American Sociological Association, 2002--4.

Editorial Board Member, Politics and Society, 1996- present Associate editor, Global Dialogue (ISA), 2014-2017 Guest editor, special section of Political Power and Social Theory, 2010 Editorial board member, Labor History, 2008-present Editorial board member, Studies in Comparative International Development, 2000-2002, 2005-present Editorial board, Pine Forge Press/Sociology for a New Century Series, 2006- 2010 Editorial Board member, Feminist Studies, 2007-2008 Editorial consultant, Feminist Studies, Jan. 1988-present Social Science Research Council co-facilitator, collaborative research network on labor and globalization (1997-99 ) Council member, Political Economy of the World System section of the American Sociological Association, 1996-9 Editorial board member, American Sociological Review, Jan 2000-Dec 2002 Consulting Editor, Theory and Society, 1989-1996 Editorial Board Member, South African Labour Bulletin 1991-2004 Consulting editor, South African Sociological Review, 1991-1996

Occasional referee for: American Sociological Review; American J. of Sociology; Signs; African Studies Review ; Gender and Society ; Social Science History Review; Social Forces; Social Problems; Signs; Women’s Studies Quarterly, Macmillan Press; University of California Press; University of Chicago Press; University of Chicago Press; University of California Press; Cornell University Press; National Science Foundation, Duke University Press Tenure and promotion evaluations for various Sociology programs, including Brown University; UCLA, UC-Berkeley, UC- Davis, University of Michigan, Rutgers University, Texas A&M, University of Georgia, University of Connecticut, Northeastern University, Binghamton University; Washington State University; UC-Irvine; University of Washington; University of Arizona, UCSB, UW-Seattle, Columbia, Yale, Kansas State, Boston University Departmental review, University of Stellenbosch, South Africa, 2015 African Studies Herskovitz Book Award committee, 2014 Departmental review, University of Tennessee-Knoxville sociology department, 2013, five year review, 2018 Departmental review, Northeastern University Sociology department, 2012 Departmental review, Binghamton University Sociology Department, April 2009

Member, finalist selection panel, Mellon ACLS/SSRC dissertation completion awards, 2010, 2011 Screening committee, ACLS/SSRC/Mellon dissertation writing awards, 2011-present Screening panel, SSRC dissertation fieldwork grants, 2002, 2003 Screening panel, SSRC International Pre-Dissertation fellowships, 2000, 2001 Faculty facilitator, SSRC dissertation fellows workshop, October 2003 External examiner: University of Natal-Durban, Ph.D. in Sociology (1996); University of the Witwatersrand, Ph.D. in Sociology (1998, 2001, 2004); University of New Zealand, Institute for Development Studies, MA (1998) Discussant, Latin American Studies Association panel on labor inspection, September 2007 Discussant, ASA panel, Montreal, August 2006 Organizer, ASA mini-conference on Labor in a Globalizing World, for the PEWS, Labor and Political Sociology sections of the ASA, August 2005. Discussant, two ASA panels, August 2005 Organizer, conference on ANature, Raw Materials and Political Economy@ in honor of Stephen Bunker, Madison, 2002 Discussant, conference on transnational labor monitoring, Autonomous University of Puebla, Mexico, Sept 2002. Discussant, conference on labor movements in comparative perspective, University of California-Berkeley, May 2000 Organizer, panel on race in the world system, American Sociological Association, August 2000 Discussant, panel on development theories, American Sociological Association, August 1999 Presentation on Changing data, methodologies and technologies, Association of Population Centers meeting on The Future of Demography, Fall 1998. Faculty moderator, Social Science Research Council workshop for International Predissertation Fellows, Arizona, October 1998. Faculty moderator, Social Science Research Council workshop for International Dissertation Fieldwork Grants recipients, Vancouver, fall 2000 Participant, book panel, Demography section, American Sociological Association meeting, San Francisco, August 1998. Discussant, panel on democratization, American Sociological Association meeting, San Francisco, August 1998 Organizer, open submission for regular panels on Social and Economic Development, American Sociological Association meetings 1997 Organizer, three panels for Social Science History Association meetings 1997 Discussant, panel on Gender and Nationalism, Social Science Historians Association, New Orleans, October 1996 Review discussion of two books on South Africa, American Sociological Association book forum, Los Angeles, August 5, 1994. Moderator and discussant, panel on "Changing Women's Movements in Africa," African Studies/Women's Studies symposium, UW-Madison, Oct 29, 1994. Discussant, panel on democracy, American Sociological Association, Miami, Fla., August 15, 1993. Discussant, panel on Africa for "New International Context of Development," Madison, April 24, 1992 Discussant, panel on Africa and the Cold War, for "Rethinking the Cold War," Madison, October 18, 1991 Organized and chaired panel for American Sociological Association meeting, "Labor in the World Economy", Washington DC, August 1990 Member, editorial board, Berkeley Journal of Sociology, 1981-2 Visiting scholar, Centro Brasileiro de Analise e Planejamento (CEBRAP), Sao Paulo, June-Oct 1986; Nov-Dec 1987 Member, American Sociological Association, 1987-present RESEARCH SUPPORT: University of Wisconsin Martindale Bascom chair, 2010-2016 University of Wisconsin, World Affairs and the Global Economy program, for “Rethinking the Developmental State” collaborative, co-PI. 2008-2011, about $100,000 University of Wisconsin Vilas associate support, 2005-2007 UW Graduate School grants, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, about $20,000 each UW Graduate School, research grant 1996-7, about $25,000 Office of International Studies and International Institute Research Grant, 1996-7, about $25,000 Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies, grant for advanced international research in African Studies, June-August 1995, about $20,000 Ford Foundation Grant for the development of Comparative Ethnic Studies, Fall 1994.. About $15,000 University of Wisconsin Graduate Division research grants, Summer 1990, 1991, 1994, about $15,000 each Nave Foundation (UW) research grant, Spring 1991 University of California, Center for Latin American Studies travel grant, 1986

COURSES: Soc 630, Sociology of development (frequently from 2011—present) Soc 236, Global social problems (frequently, 206-present Soc 940 Special Topics: Labor in Developing Societies, various topics, 1990-present Soc 210 Survey of Sociology (frequently from 1990-2010) Soc 211 The Sociological Enterprise (Spring 1990, Fall 1991, Spring 1994, Fall 1994) Soc 925 Special Topics: Transitions in the Southern Hemisphere (Fall 1991) Soc 726 Population and Development ( Soc 620: Construction of Racial Orders (Fall 1996, 1998) Soc 495: Sociology of Economic Change (Spring 1996, spring 1997) Soc 495: Global Sweatshops (Spring 2002) Soc 922: Seminar in Race and Ethnicity (Spring 1996, Fall 1996) Soc 925: Seminar on Labor and Development (repeatedly) Soc 925: Seminar on theories of development (repeatedly) Soc 940: Globalization and Development (repeatedly) Soc 993: Training seminar, Sociology of Economic Change (1994-5) Public Policy 560: Introduction to the Theory and Management of International Relations

In South Africa: courses on development theory, democratic transitions, introduction to industrial society in South Africa; introduction to issues of gender and development; sociology of mining.

ADMINISTRATIVE AND COMMITTEE SERVICE: a) UW-Madison Departmental: Undergraduate curriculum committee (chair) 2018-present Assistant professor review committee, 2017-2018 Graduate program committee 2015-6 Admissions committee, 2014-5 Junior faculty review committee chair - 2005-6, 2013-4 Department colloquia committee chair, 2010-2014 Academic Standing Committee chair, 2004-2008, 2010-present Lumkin Award committee chair, 2004 Associate chair, 2001-2004 Chair, Sociology of Economic Change section, 1999-present Recruitment committee, 2000-2001 Teaching evaluation committee chair, 1997-8, 1998-9 Social Committee chair, 1996-7 Chair’s table committee, 1996-7 Reading committee for S. Szelenyi, 1996; Emirbayer 1999; Guthrie, 2000; Hays, 2002 Update (1990, 1992) Faculty senate alternate (1991-2) Somers Social Science Library Committee (1991-2) Honors committee (1994-5) College and University Vilas chair selection committee, spring 2015 International Studies dean search committee, 2013-2014 Chancellor’s ad hoc Committee on the Division of International Studies, spring 2012 Director, African Studies program, 2009-2012 African Diaspora cluster hiring committee, 2008-9 University Press committee member (2005-8 ) Director, International Studies program (2004-5) Fellow, Chadbourne Residential Community (2001-03) International Studies executive committee (2001- present ) Industrial Relations Institute executive committee (2001-2003 ) Labor Licencing Committee (2000-5 ) Tinker-Nave Committee (2001-2002) Latin American Studies Executive Committee (1999-2002, 2002-2005, 2011-present) Land Tenure Center executive committee (1993-6) Havens Center Steering Committee (1993-2005 ) Development Studies Advisory Committee (1995-1999, 2002-present) Development Studies Admissions Committee (1996-9) International Institute, Academic Planning Committee (1996-98) Council on Area and International Studies (1996-98) Faculty Appeals Committee (1994-96) Center for International and Comparative Labor Studies Advisory Board (1991-2) African Studies Program Committee (1990-1) A.C. Jordan Prize Committee (1991-2) African studies fellowship committee (1994-5) Latin American Studies travel grant committee (1990-1) Latin American Studies field research grant committee (1991-2) Latin American Political Economy Speakers series committee (1991-2) Global Studies planning committee (1991-2) b) University of Michigan (1995-6) Sociology Department: CRSO brownbag organizer; Sociology recruitment committee; Joint CAAS-Sociology recruitment committee School of Public Policy: Curriculum committee; Durban-Westville link committee International Institute: Advisory committee for Sawyer seminar

General service Staff translator (Portuguese-English), Congress of South African Trade Unions Fourth General Congress, July 1991 Consultant to Foundation for Education conferences on educational reform in Southern and South Africa, October 1989 Member, editorial board, Socialist Review, 1982-1987 Southern African correspondent, In These Times, 1983-4 Member, Board of Overseers, Harvard University, 1986-1992 President, The Harvard Crimson, 1977-8; editor, 1975-7

DOCTORAL DISSERTATION COMMITTEES Chaired: Vilna Bashi, ASurvival of the Knitted: Household Patterns Among West Indian Immigrants to the United States.@ . Defended September 1996. Sara Abraham, Multi-racial political coalitions in Trinidad/Tobago and Guyana; Defended December 1998. Pavel Krotov (Development Studies), Development Strategies for the Oil and Timber Sectors in Komi, Russia. Defended October 2000. Steve McKay, Worker commitment in the Philippine electronic industry; defended August 2001. Eva Jensen (Development Studies), Land reform in South Africa, Jan 2002. Akusua Darkwah, Transnational marketwomen in Ghana. Defended August 2002. Angel Adams, Political culture in Haitian diaspora, defended June 2003 Susan Mannon, Labor markets in Costa Rica, defended July 2003 Nancy Plankey Videla, AIt Cuts Both Ways: The Limits to Community of Fate in a Lean Garment Factory in Mexico@, defended July 2004. Arthur Scarritt, Comparative political sociology of two Quechua villages in Peruvian highlands, defended July 2005 Jeffrey Rothstein, Comparison of auto factories in Mexico and Wisconsin, Defended August 2005 Mary Hosvepian, Ethnographic study of garment workers in the occupied territories of the West Bank and Gaza, defended November 2004 Shireen Ally, ‘Maid’ with Rights, defended September 2006 Cynthia White, Comparative study of the global soy and wheat industries. Defended July 2008. Robyn Autry, “Political Eocnomy of Memory: Museums in South Africa and the United States.” Defended July 2008. Sarah Swider, Migrant laborers in China’s construction industry. Defended September 2008. Landy Sanchez (co-chair), Comparative urban strategies in Mexico. Defended September, 2008. Sarah Warren, “Living off the land: Urban Indigenous Identities and Claims for Collective Rights. Defended May 2010. Teresa Melgar, “Constructing Local Democracy in Post-Authoritarian Settings: A Comparison between Porto legre, Brazil and Naga,the Philippines.” Defended summer 2010. Kyle Rearick, Environmental Projects in Central Asai, defended May 2011 Padma Priyardashini, Environmental NGOs in New Delhi, defended January 2012 Joe Harris, Health policies in Thailand, South Africa and Brazil, defended spring 2012 Oriol Mirosa, Global governance and water rights in South Africa and Bolivia, defended spring 2012 Laura Heideman, Peace-building in Croatia, defended fall 2012 Mytoan Nguyen, “Ambivalent Diasporas: “return’ migration to Vietnam, defended August 2013 Julia McReynolds, Reproductive Rights movement in Argentina, defended August 2014 Madeleine Fairbairn, “Turning Dirt into Gold”, defended April 2015 (co-chaired), Paulina Calfucoy, DS, Developmental State in Chile, defended 20 Ayca Zayim (co-chair), Central Banks in Turkey and South Africa, defended June 2018 Yue Du, Urban development in China, defended June 2018 Ian Carrillo (co-chair), Brazilian policies toward sugar ethanol, July 2018 Upenyu Majee, (Development Studies, co-chair), South African education policies, defended January 2019

Current masters advisees: Jana Saad Griffin Burr

Current dissertation advisees: Sung Ik Cho Frank Lin Kaan Jittang Kurt Kuehne (co-chair) Andrew Wolf Madhu Sardar (development studies) Tatiana Alfonso Sarah Farr

Committee member: Karen Shire, 1990; Greg Myers (Development Studies) 1990; Ran Greenstein, 1991;Paul Landau (History) 1992; Robert Biggert, 1992; Raka Ray, 1992; S ehwa Cho (Education) 1993;Frank Rothman 1993; Eric Parker, 1994; Gretchen Bauer (Political Science)1994; Shu-Ling (Social Work) 1995;Teresa Veccia (History) 1995; Veronica Dujon (Development Studies) 1995;Karen Booth, 1995; Kafai Ma, 1996; Arlette Alves da Silva (Development Studies) 1996; Joohee Lee, 1996; In- Sook Kum, 1997; Patrick Barrett (Political Science) 1997; Mire Koikare,1997; Roger Kittleson (History) 1997; Paul Gellert, 1997; Yatsushi Katsumi (Development Studies)1997; Kyoonghee Kim, 1997; Andrew Sessions (Political Science), 1997; Esmail Bagheri-Namji, 1998; Anne MacPherson (History), 1998; Jose Padin, 1998; Vivek Chibber, June 1999; Stephanie Luce, August 1999; David Bartram, August 1999; Stuart Eimer, August 2000; Brian Obach, August 2000; Doobo Shim (Mass Comm) August 2000; Michael Barletta (Political Science), October 2000; Joseph Wong (Political Science), May 2001; Greg Maney, June 2001; Gianpaolo Baiocchi, July 2001; Jean Grow von Dorn (Mass Comm); Juan Chamorro (Ag Econ), Dec 2002; Dmitri Kessler, 2004; Rob Mackin, 2005; Bridget Kenny (Anthro), 2005; Dwight Haase, 2005; Michiko Tsuneda (Anthro, October 2008); Cesar Rpdrogiez-Garavito (200?); Muwafaqr al-Serhan (DSP, 2010); Maria Casals (DSP, 2011); Michael Dougherty (DSP, 2011)); Amy Quark, 2010; Jenny Wiegel, 2012; Andrew Mahlstadt (English, 2012); Fred Washington (DSP, 2012); Kweku Ocheompong (DSP, 2012); Annabel Ibsen, 2016

Master’s committee chair: Michele Allen, 1991; Greg Greenberg, 1992; Akusia Darkwah, 1998; Susie Mannon, 1998; Arthur Scarritt, 1999; Stephen Haas, 2000; Monica Willemson, 2001; Stephen Mueller, 2002; Robyn Autry, 2002; Marcin Sczeszepanski, 2005; Laura Heideman, 2006; Patrick McLeod, 2007; Sarah Stefanos; Chia Packard; Kurt Kuehne 2017; Andrew Wolf 2018; Kendra Nervik 2018; Sarah Farr 2019

PRELIM COMMITTEES: Sociology: Class analysis (August 1990; Jan 1995, August 1996); Political sociology (August 1991; Jan 1994); Gender (Jan 1992); Sociology of Economic Change (August 1994, Jan 1998; chair, repeatedly, 1998-present.

Oral prelim committees: Jose Padin, Dec. 9, 1991; Mary Hosvepian, Dec. 19, 1991; Franklin Rothman, April 21, 1992; Mire Koikari, April 23, 1992; Sara Abraham, Aug 30, 1993; Stephanie Luce, Jan 18, 1994; Vivek Chibber, Jan 18, 1994; Akiri Suzuki, Jan 20, 1994; Kafai Ma, May 9, 1994

Other department prelim committees: Development Studies: Arlette Alves (1993); Eva Jensen (1996); Mass Comm: Pauline Chakravartty (1996); Doobo Shim (1998); Jean von Grow (2000).

OTHER PRESENTATIONS: "Fieldwork in Repressive Societies, or, Why Your Best Friend is Lying," Comparative Industrial Relations Brownbag, Feb 2, 1990 Participant in panel discussion, "Mandela is Free -- What Next?" African Studies Program, Feb 20, 1990 Panel discussion, "Mandela's Liberation: South Africa's New Future?" History Club, Feb. 22, 1990 "Class and Race in South Africa," Department of Sociology Colloquium on race and ethnic studies, Feb. 26, 1990 "South Africa: Politics of Transition," with Heinz Klug, Havens Center for the Study of Social Structure and Social Change, March 29, 1990 "Race and Class in South Africa and Brazil," lecture to Sociology 578, "Rural Minorities and Poverty in Global Perspective," April 3, 1990 "Transition in Brazil: Lessons for South Africa," seminar for the ANC/UDF/COSATU Working Group on International Relations, July 23, 1990 (Johannesburg) "Race and Class in Brazil and South Africa," lecture to Soc 621, "Class, State and Ideology," April 1990 and Oct 1, 1990 "Women, Migrancy and Household Economies in Southern Africa," Sociology of Economic Change colloquium, Oct. 15, 1990 "South Africa in Transition," lecture to African Studies 277, Nov. 1990 "Brazil's Worker's Party," Workers' Library, Johannesburg, May 20, 1991 "Comparative labor studies," Sociology Department seminar, University of the Witwatersrand, May 1991 "No Freedom Without the Women: Mobilization and Gender in South Africa," Anthropology Department Colloquium, Sept. 23, 1991 "Transitions in South Africa," for Political Science 496, Nov. 6, 1991 "Social movements in South Africa," for Sociology 626, Nov. 7, 1991. "Rethinking the socialist project in South Africa," SEC Colloquium, Jan 31, 1992. --also presented at African Studies seminar, Feb. 26, 1992. Presentation on South Africa in Sociology honors seminar (Teas Gill), March 1992 "Transition debates," for Sociology 724, Political Sociology, April 23, 1992 "New international labor studies," presented to inter-disciplinary Development Studies colloquium, May 1, 1992 Lectures on South Africa, 1948-present, in African Studies 277, May 3 and May 6, 1992. --repeated, June 31, 1992; revised, Dec 10, 1993;-Nov 30 and Dec 1, 1994 "Shafted: Downscaling in the South African Goldmining industry," presented to the SEC colloquium, Sept 10, 1993. "Reflections on a year in South Africa," presented to the Race and Ethnicity colloquium, Sept. 28, 1993. South African women in transition," presented to the FemSem, Oct 4, 1993. Presentation to the Sociology honors class, Oct 4, 1993. Discussant, panel on the democratized market economy, Global Studies research program, UW-Madison, Feb 10, 1994. Discussant, panel on democracy and development, MacArthur Program of International Studies, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, October 1993. "Contemporary South Africa," Univ. of Wisconsin African Studies program outreach workshop, "Perspectives on teaching about Africa in the 1990s," Feb. 26, 1994. Presentation on the literature on democratization to political sociology class, Soc. 674?, March 16, 1994. "South African elections," presentation to Flamingo club, April 19, 1994 "South African Women in transition," for Anthropology course (Hutchinson), April 21, 1994 "South Africa after apartheid," for History course (Spear), May 10 1994 "Gender and Nationalism," panel discussion, Feb 3, 1995 AWorkers in the World Today,@ panel discussion at the Elvehjem Museum of Art, Feb 12, 1997 AThe rise and fall of apartheid,@ presented in Africa 277, December 1997, repeated Feb 1998; October 1999 ASouth African industrial relations@, presented in Industrial Relations course (Haage), Dec 1997; repeat, February 2001. Discussion of comparative methods, Soc 724, April 1998 Discussant, Truth and Reconciliation processes, Legacies of Authoritarianism conference, UW-Madison, April 1998 ASouth Africa in Comparative Perspective,@ Berkeley-Stanford African Studies conference, April 1998 Presentation in Sociology 288, December 1999 AFeminist Interventions@, SEC colloquium, September 1999; Gender colloquium, Spring 2000. AInternational Corporate Codes: Monitoring the Sullivan Principles,@ SEC colloquium, Sept 2001. AU.S. policies toward developing countries,@ International Institute Forum, Oct 18, 2001; L&S Board of Visitors panel, Oct 26, 2001; West High School, Dec 3, 2001. SECD presentation on multinational monitoring, Fall 2003 Comments on Adam Hochschild=s King Leopold=s Ghost, as part of a Border Cultures symposium, April 27th, 2005