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Michael Hechter Curriculum Vitae Michael Hechter Department of Sociology University of Washington Seattle, Washington 98195 Telephone (206) 543-4163 Facsimile (206) 543-2516 Email [email protected] POSITIONS HELD 1999 - Professor of Sociology, University of Washington 1996 - 1999 Professor of Sociology, University of Arizona 1994 - 1996 University Lecturer in Sociology and Fellow of New College, Oxford 1984 - 1994 Professor of Sociology, University of Arizona 1984 Visiting Professor of Comparative Politics, University of Bergen 1970 - 1984 Assistant Professor to Professor of Sociology, University of Washington DEGREES Ph.D. Columbia University, 1972 M.A. University of Oxford, 1994 A.B. Columbia University, 1966 HONORS AND AWARDS Elected Fellow, American Academy of Arts & Sciences, 2004 Who’s Who in the World, 2004 Who’s Who in America, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Elected member of Society for Comparative Research, 2001 Elected to the Sociological Research Association, 1992 Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, 1990-91 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, 1988-1989 Who's Who of Emerging Leaders in America, 1988 Who's Who in the West, 1984 Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship, 1965 PUBLICATIONS Books From Class to Culture. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, Forthcoming Containing Nationalism, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2000, 2001 (paperback), 2003 (electronic edition; Oxford Scholarship Online) Michael Hechter Georgian edition, Tblisi: Favorit Publishers, Forthcoming Japanese edition, Tokyo: NTT Publishing Co., Ltd., Forthcoming Principles of Group Solidarity. Berkeley and London: University of California Press: 1987, 1988 (paperback) Japanese edition, Rentai no joken: goriteki sentaku riron ni yoru apuroch. Kyoto: Minerva Shobo, Ltd., 2003 Selected as a Choice Outstanding Academic Book, 1988 Finalist, American Sociological Association's Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award, 1988 Internal Colonialism: The Celtic Fringe in British National Development 1536-1966 Reissued, with a new introduction and appendix, as Internal Colonialism: The Celtic Fringe in British National Development, New Brunswick, NJ and London: Transaction Publishers, 1999 Italian edition, Il colonialismo interno, Torino: Rosenberg and Sellier, 1979 British edition, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1975, 1978 (paperback) American edition, Berkeley: University of California Press: 1975, 1977 (paperback) Selected as one of the Best Books of the Century by the International Sociological Association, 2000 Edited Books Theories of Social Order, co-editor (with Christine Horne). Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2003 Social Norms, co-editor (with Karl-Dieter Opp). New York: Russell Sage Foundation: 2001, 2005 (paperback) The Origin of Values, co-editor (with Lynn Nadel and Richard E. Michod). New York: Aldine de Gruyter: 1993 Social Institutions: Their Emergence, Maintenance, and Effects, co-editor (with Karl-Dieter Opp and Reinhard Wippler). New York: Aldine de Gruyter; Berlin: Walter de Gruyter: 1990 The Microfoundations of Macrosociology, editor. Philadelphia: Temple University Press: 1983 Special Issues of Journals Symposium: Prediction in the Social Sciences, editor. American Journal of Sociology 100, 6 (May 1995) Theoretical Implications of the Demise of State Socialism, co-editor (with Ivan Szelenyi). Special issue of Theory & Society 23, 2 (April 1994) Internal Colonialism in Comparative Perspective, co-editor (with John Stone). Special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2, 3 (1979) Machine-Readable Data Files Internal Colonialism Study: National Integration in the British Isles, 1851-1966. Center for Social Science Computation and Research, University of Washington (1975). Distributed by Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI (ICPSR7533) 2 Michael Hechter Articles and Chapters “Prediction versus Explanation in the Measurement of Values,” European Sociological Review 21, 2 (2005) (with Hyojoung Kim and Justin Baer). In press “Nationalism and Direct Rule.” In Gerard Delanty and Krishan Kumar, eds., Handbook of Nations and Nationalism (with Tuna Kuyucu and Audrey Sacks). London: Sage Publications. Forthcoming “Attaining Social Order in Iraq.” In Stathis Kalyvas and Ian Shapiro, eds., Order, Conflict and Violence. New York: Cambridge University Press (with Nika Kabiri). Forthcoming "From Class to Culture." American Journal of Sociology, 110, 2 (2004): 400-445 Reprinted in Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Nieuwste Geschiedenis/Revue Belge d’Histoire Contemporaine, Forthcoming "Toward a Sociological Rational Choice Theory." Pp. 23-40 in Axel van den Berg and Hudson Meadwell, eds., The Social Sciences and Rationality: Promises, Limits, and Problems. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers, 2004 "Containing Ethnonationalist Violence." Pp. 283-300 in Andreas Wimmer, Richard Goldstone, Donald Horowitz, Ulrike Joras and Conrad Schetter, eds., Facing Ethnic Conflicts: Towards a New Realism. Boulder, CO: Rowman & Littlefield, 2004 "A Nacionalizmus Megfékezése(The Restraining of Nationalism)," Magyar Kisebség (Hungarian Minority: Journal of Minority Studies) New Series, 8 (2003) (in Hungarian) http://www.hhrf.org/magyarkisebbseg/m030121.html "National Self-Determination: The Emergence of an International Norm." Pp. 186-233 in Michael Hechter and Karl-Dieter Opp, eds., Social Norms. New York: Russell Sage Foundation (with Elizabeth Borland), 2001 "Introduction," Pp. xi-xx in Michael Hechter and Karl-Dieter Opp, Social Norms. New York: Russell Sage Foundation (with Karl-Dieter Opp), 2001 "What Have We Learned about the Emergence of Norms?" Pp. 394-416 in Michael Hechter and Karl-Dieter Opp, eds., Social Norms. New York: Russell Sage Foundation (with Karl-Dieter Opp), 2001 "Political Consequences of Minority Group Formation." Annual Review of Political Science, 4 (2001): 189- 215 (with Dina Okamoto) "Solidarity, Sociology of," pp. 14588-14591 in Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes, eds., International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Oxford: Elsevier Science, 2001 "Nationalism and Rationality," Studies in Comparative International Development, 35, 1 (Spring 2000): 3-19 Reprinted in Journal of World-Systems Research, 6, 2 (2000): 308-329 "Agenda for Sociology at the Start of the 21st Century." Annual Review of Sociology, 26 (2000): 697-698 "Order and Efficacy in Heterogeneous Complex Organizations," in Werner Raub and Jeroen Weesie, eds., The Management of Durable Relations: Theoretical and Empirical Models of Households and Organizations. Amsterdam: Thela Thesis (with Debra Friedman), 2000 3 Michael Hechter "The Prevalence and Selectivity of Altruism: An Empirical Study of Medical Advance Directives," in Werner Raub and Jeroen Weesie, eds., The Management of Durable Relations: Theoretical and Empirical Models of Households and Organizations. Amsterdam: Thela Thesis (with James Ranger-Moore), 2000 "Introduction to the Transaction Edition," Pp. xiii-xxiii in Michael Hechter, Internal Colonialism: The Celtic Fringe in British National Development. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers, 1999 "Theories of the Value of Children," Pp. 19-47 in Richard Leete, ed. Dynamics of Values in Fertility Change. Oxford: Clarendon Press [Oxford International Studies in Demography] (with Debra Friedman and Satoshi Kanazawa), 1999 "Do Values Matter? An Analysis of Advance Directives for Medical Treatment," European Sociological Review 15, 4 (December 1999): 405-30 (with James Ranger-Moore, Guillermina Jasso and Christine Horne "A Theory of the State and of Social Order," Homo Oeconomicus 15 (1998): 1-26 (with Sun-Ki Chai) Reprinted, Pp. 33-60 in Patrick Doreian and Thomas J. Fararo, eds., The Problem of Solidarity. New York: Gordon and Breach, 1998 "Prospects for Rational Choice Theory in Macrosociological Research," Pp. 281-90 in Hans-Peter Blossfeld and Gerald Prein, eds., Rational Choice Theory and Large-Scale Data Analysis, Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1998 "The Debate on Historical Sociology: Rational Choice Theory and its Critics," American Journal of Sociology 104 (1998): 785-816, (with Edgar Kiser) Reprinted in Roger Gould, ed., The Rational Choice Controversy in Historical Sociology. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, In press "Religion and Rational Choice Theory." Pp. 147-59 in Lawrence A. Young, ed., Rational Choice Theories of Religion. London: Routledge, 1997 "Sociological Rational Choice Theory," Annual Review of Sociology, 23 (1997): 191-214 (with Satoshi Kanazawa) "Through Thick and Thin: How Far Can Theory Predict Behaviour?," The Times Literary Supplement, No. 4852, March 29, 1996: 15 "Explaining Nationalist Violence," Nations and Nationalism 1,1 (1995): 53-68 "Introduction: Reflections on Historical Prophecy in the Social Sciences," American Journal of Sociology 100, 6 (1995): 1520-1527 "Theoretical Implications of the Demise of State Socialism." Theory and Society 23, 2 (1994): 155-167 "The Role of Values in Rational Choice Theory." Rationality and Society, 6, 3 (1994): 318-333 "A Theory of the Value of Children." Demography, 31, 3 (1994): 375-401 (with Debra Friedman and Satoshi Kanazawa) 4 Michael Hechter "Toward a Theory of Ethnic Change." Excerpts reprinted, pp. 487-500 in David Grusky, ed., Social Stratification, Boulder, CO: Westview Press (1994) Chinese translation in Rong Ma, ed., Sociological Studies of Ethnic Relationships. Beijing: Chinese Press of Social Sciences, Forthcoming "The Production of Social Order, with Special Reference to Contemporary
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