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March 2015 Cathy Lisa Schneider School of International Service, American University 4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20016 Office: (202) 885-1666 | cell: (202) 746-0515 [email protected] CURRENT PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENT 1999-present Associate Professor, School of International Service, American University PREVIOUS PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 1993-1999 Assistant Professor, School of International Service, American University 1992-1993 Visiting Assistant Professor, Government and Hispanic American Studies, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 1990-1992 Visiting Assistant Professor/Watson Institute Postdoctoral Fellow, Latin American Studies, International Relations and Political Science, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island 1988-1990 Assistant Professor, Monterey Institute of International Studies, Monterey, California 1987-1988 Instructor, St. Lawrence University, Canton, New York EDUCATION 1989 Ph.D. in Government, Cornell University 1984 M.A. in Government, Cornell University 1980 M.A. in Public Affairs, University at Albany, State University of New York 1977 B.A. in Psychology, University at Albany, State University of New York SINGLE AUTHORED UNIVERSITY PRESS BOOKS Police Power and Race Riots: Urban Unrest in Paris and New York. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014. Shantytown Protest in Pinochet's Chile. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1995. [Published as an electronic book, 2011.] 1 | Page Curriculum Vitae March 2015 CO-EDITED BOOKS Castaneda, Ernesto and Cathy Lisa Schneider, ed. Collective Violence, Contentious Politics and Social Change: A Charles Tilly Reader. New York: Paradigm Press, 2015. SPECIAL ISSUE AND/OR PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES “Violence and State Repression.” Swiss Political Science Review: Debating the Arab Spring 17 (2011): 480-84. “Police Power and Race Riots in Paris.” Politics and Society 35 (2007): 523-49. [Lead article] Reprinted with correction, 36 (2008): 133-59. “Violence, Identity and Spaces of Contention in Argentina, Chile and Colombia.” Social Research: Violence 67 (2000): 773-802. (Special issue edited by Charles Tilly). “Racism, Drug Policy and AIDS.” Political Science Quarterly 113 (1998): 427-46. “Framing Puerto Rican Identity: Political Opportunity Structures and Neighborhood Organizing in New York City.” Mobilization: An International Journal 2 (1997): 227-45. “Mobilization at the Grassroots: Shantytown Resistance in Authoritarian Chile.” Latin American Perspectives: Military Rule and the Struggle for Democracy in Chile 68 (1991): 92-112. EDITED JOURNALS Schneider, Cathy Lisa and Fred Rosen, editors. COPS: Crime, Disorder and Authoritarian Policing (special issue of NACLA: Report on the Americas 37(2003). [Also co-authored introduction with Paul Amar, “The Rise of Crime, Disorder and Authoritarian Policing: An Introductory Essay.”] BOOK CHAPTERS Schneider, Cathy Lisa and Trent Buatte. “Made in Marseilles: Policing and the Deactivation of Racial Boundaries in Southern France.” In Policing Divided Societies, edited by Guy Ben-Porat, 229-60. Tel Aviv: Pardes, 2013. [in Hebrew] “Crime Wars and Race Riots in France.” In Globalization and East Asia, edited by Quansheng Zhao and Wan-chin Tai, 157-228. Taipei: Shiying Chubanshe, 2007. “Political Opportunities and Framing Puerto Rican Identity in New York City.” In Frames of Protest: Social Movements and the Framing Process, edited by Hank Johnston and John A. Noakes, 163-82. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield, 2005. “Chile the Underside of the Miracle." In Free Trade and Economic Restructuring in Latin America, edited by Fred Rosen and Diedre McFadyen, 151-56. New York: Monthly Review, 1995. [Reprint] 2 | Page Curriculum Vitae March 2015 “Radical Opposition Parties and Squatters Movements in Pinochet's Chile.” In The Making of Social Movements in Latin America: Identity, Strategy and Democracy, edited by Arturo Escobar and Sonia E. Alvarez, 260-75. Boulder: Westview, 1992. INVITED, INTERNATIONAL AND ONLINE ARTICLES “Police Power and Urban Unrest in Paris and New York.” Lo Squaderno 14 (2009): 7-9. www.professionaldreamers.net/images/losquaderno/losquaderno14.pdf [digital Italian journal] “Riots in France: The 2005 Uprisings in the Parisian Suburbs.” TamKang Journal of International Affairs 10 (2007): 37-78. www2.tku.edu.tw/~ti/wwwjournal/tjia_c3-vol.10.htm “Crime Wars: A Comparison of Policing Practices in New York and Paris.” American Consortium on EU Studies – European Union Center of Excellence: Cases on Transatlantic Relations 3 (2005): 1-47. http://www1.american.edu/aces/Cases/2005.3%20Schneider.pdf "Tyrant in the Dock." NACLA (North American Congress on Latin America) Report on the Americas. 32 (1999): 2-4. https://nacla.org/article/tyrant-dock "Musica Against Drugs: Using Salsa to Fight AIDS." NACLA Report on the Americas 17 (1994): 26-27. https://nacla.org/article/musica-against-drugs-fighting-aids-salsa "Chile: The Underside of the Miracle." NACLA Report on the Americas 26 (1993): 30-32. https://nacla.org/article/chile-underside-miracle "La movilizacíon de las bases, poblaciones marginales y resistencia en Chile autoritario." Proposiciones: Chile Historia y Bajo Pueblo 19 (1990): 223-43. BOOK REVIEWS Review of Routine Politics and Violence in Argentina: The Gray Zone of State Power, by Javier Auyero. Mobilization 13 (2008): 240-42. Review of The Pinochet Case: Origins, Progress and Implications, by Madeleine Davis, ed. Revista Europea de Estudios Latinoamericanos y del Caribe/European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies 78 (2005): 107-108. Review of Poor Peoples Politics: Peronist Survival Networks and the Legacy of Evita, by Javier Auyero. Mobilization 7 (2002): 223. Review of Drug Politics: Dirty Money and Democracies, by David Jordan. Political Science Quarterly 114 (1999-2000): 717-19. Review of Making Race and Nation: A Comparison of the United States, South Africa and Brazil, by Anthony Marx. Mobilization 4 (1999): 261-62. Review of Poverty and Inequality in Latin America, by Samuel A. Morley. Political Science Quarterly 111 (1996): 381-38. 3 | Page Curriculum Vitae March 2015 Review of From Outrage to Action: The Politics of Grassroots Dissent, by Laura Woliver. A Journal of Reviews 23 (1994): 811. RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS May 2-May 25, 2014 Visiting Fellow, University of Gothenburg, Sweden September 2001-June 2002 Fellow, Columbia Institute for Scholars, Reid Hall, Paris September 1993-August 1994 Aaron Diamond Postdoctoral Fellow at the Hunter College September 1995-August 1996 Center for AIDS, Drugs and Community Health August 1990-August 1992 Watson Institute Postdoctoral Fellow, Brown University June-August 1988 Visiting Scholar, Institute of Latin American and Iberian April-August 1987 Studies, Columbia University, New York, New York INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND KEYNOTE ADDRESSES “The Media as non-state Actor,” Delta Phi Epsilon Professional Foreign Service Sorority and Center for Media and Social Impact, American University, March 17, 2015, 7:00-9:00 pm. “Why did Ferguson Explode? Lessons that should be learned about the policing of minority neighborhoods.” Gothenburg, Sweden, October 10, 2014. Invited by Secure and Safe City, a collaborative project of the University of Gothenburg and the City of Gothenburg. In attendance were police officers, local officials, community organizers, social workers and teachers from Angered, a poor immigrant suburb. “Police Power and Race Riots.” Book Launch. American University. October 30, 2014. “Revisiting the Paris Uprising.” Paper presented at conference “Understanding Urban Uprisings, Protests and Movements: European Cities and the Crisis of Neoliberalism,” organized by Margit Mayor, Hakan Thorn and Ove Senhade University of “Gothenburg, Sweden, October 8-9, 2014. [In preparation for forthcoming edited book] “Police Violence and Riots: Ferguson in Comparative Perspective,” presented on a panel on “Ferguson: Race, Law and U.S. Society,” organized by Justice, Law and Criminology, American University, September 17, 2014. “Militarization of Policing in the United States,” presented on a panel on “Militarization of Policing in Comparative Perspective,” School of International Service, September 10, 2014. “Policing, Riots and Resistance in Parisian Banlieues and in ‘Liberated’ Neighborhoods in Pinochet’s Chile.” European University Institute, San Domenico di Fiesole, Italy, May 30, 2014. “Police Power and Race Riots in Paris and New York.” University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden, May 14, 2014. 4 | Page Curriculum Vitae March 2015 “The U.S. Involvement in the Overthrow of Salvador Allende and Organized Resistance to the Pinochet Dictatorship.” Presentation at National Foreign Affairs Training Center, U.S. State Department, April 2011, April 2012, April 2013 and April 2014. “1968- 2011 Estudiantes y Movimientos Estudiantiles en Francia, USA y Chile.” Presentation at University of Santiago, Chile, January 12, 2012. “The other 9/11: The 40th Year Anniversary of the Military Coup in Chile,” Kay Chapel, American University, September 11, 2013. “The Beret and the Burqa.” Presentation with Michael Wertz, American University, Kay Chapel, October 19, 2011. “Through Martin Luther King’s Eyes.” Panel discussion, with Julian Bond and Joshua Woodfork, American University, Washington, D.C., October 5, 2011. “Policing of Minority Populations in Paris, New York and Marseille.” Presentation at colloquium on “Policing in Divided Societies,” Israeli Sociology Association, Tel Aviv, Israel, May 9, 2010. “American Multiculturalism since 9-11: