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1 8/2014 Curriculum Vitae HENRY A. DIETZ Department of Government 4923 Strass Drive Batts 3.124 Austin TX 78731 University of Texas at Austin (512) 452-1252 Austin, Texas 78712 (512) 471-5121 department; 512-232-7209 office FAX: 512-471-1061 e-mail: [email protected] Date of Birth: November 23, 1941 Educational History B.A. (English), Miami University (Ohio), 1964 M.A. (Political Science), Indiana University, 1968 Ph.D. (Political Science), Stanford University, 1975 Employment History Instructor, University of Texas at Austin, 1972-1975 Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Austin, 1975-1979 Associate Professor, University of Texas at Austin, 1979-1997 Professor, University of Texas, 1997-present Visiting Scholar, Universidad del Pacifico (Lima, Peru), Centro de Investigaciones, January-August 1982 , summer 1985 Visiting Professor, United States Air Force Academy, 1985-1986. Visiting Scholar, Catholic University (Lima, Peru), summer 1990 Administrative Assignments University of Texas: International Exchange and Studies Committee, 1978-1980 Fulbright Selection Committee, 1978, 1979 (Chair), 1980 (Chair), 1981-1987 Benson Library Faculty Guidance Committee, 1983 University Educational Policy Committee, 1989-1990 Educational Policy Committee, 1988-1990 University Orientation Committee, 1989-1991 Associate Dean, College of Liberal Arts, 1993 Presidential Task Force on International Studies, 1994 Presidential Task Force on the establishment of a Center for Urban Studies, 1994 Member, Search Committee, director of Latin American Studies, 2005 2 Institute of Latin American Studies (ILAS): Publications Committee, 1972-1974 Director, Faculty-Student Colloquium, 1973 Steering Committee Member, Urban Studies Group, 1973-1976 Graduate Advisor, 1975-1978, 1980, 2003 - 2012 Graduate Studies Committee, 1975-1977, 1980, 1986, 1988, 1994-2012 Financial Aid Committee, 1975-1977, 1980, 2004-2012 Executive Committee, 2006-2012 Faculty Advisor, Student Conference on Latin America, 1981 Andean Year Steering Committee, 1981 Minority Liaison Officer, 1981 Chair, Andean Studies Committee, 1983 Undergraduate Advisor, 1989 Faculty director, weekly speakers series, 1992 Associate Director, 1995-1997, 2003 - 2007 Chair, Publications Committee, 1995-1997 Departmental: Chairman and Coordinator, Undergraduate Honors Program, 1974-1976 Executive Committee, 1976, 1988, 1991 Financial Aid and Awards Committee, 1978, 1979 (Chair), 1980, 1983, 1986, 2000 Chairman, Comparative Politics Subfield, 1980-1983 Graduate Admissions Committee, 1980-1983, 1991, 1999, 2000 Graduate Advisor, 1984 Temporary Budget Council, 1984 Recruitment Committee, January-August 1984, 1998, 1999, 2000 Acting Chair, 1987 Chair, Peer Teaching Evaluation Committee, 2002, 2003, 2004 Student Activities: Participant in summer orientation sessions, 1976 Faculty sponsor, Puerto Rican Graduate Students in the Social Sciences, 1979-1980 Minority graduate student recruiting trip (Panamerican University), 1978 Minority graduate student recruiting trip (University of Texas at El Paso), 1980 Faculty Sponsor, Peace Corps, 1981 UT Honors Colloquium lecturer, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 Numerous campus and dormitory presentations and discussions Other (including public service outside of university): Peace Corps Volunteer in Peru, 1964-1966 Evaluator, Fulbright applications in Washington, 1973, 1975 Consultant for Peace Corps Training Program, 1971 Speaker, Pan-American Student Forum Convention, 1976 Speaker, Latin American Culture Studies Workshop (University of Texas at Austin), Summer 1976 3 Guest Lecturer, Foreign Service Institute (Washington, State Department), 1977, 1978 Invited by Department of State to brief Edwin Corr, Ambassador to Peru, October 1980 Keynote Speaker, Phi Sigma Iota Symposium, Southwest Texas State, March 1981 Consultant to the Inter-American Foundation, Washington (on-going) Consultant to Chemical Bank of New York, Corporate Social Policy Division, 1988-1989 Chairman, Comparative Politics Section, Southwest Political Science Association Meetings, Fort Worth, 1990 Guest lecturer, University of Guadalajara, on higher education in the United States and Mexico, May 1993. Evaluator, National Endowment for the Humanities, Washington, 1994 Awards President's Associates' Award for Teaching Excellence, 1982 President's Associates' Award for Teaching Excellence, 1993 Texas Exes Excellence in Teaching Award, College of Liberal Arts, 1996 Jean Holloway Teaching Excellence Award, 1997 Eyes of Texas Excellence Award for contributions to student life, 1997 Academy of Distinguished Teachers, University of Texas, 1999 Texas Orange Blazers Faculty Excellence Award, 2000 Friar Centennial Teaching Fellowship Award, 2006 Raymond Dickson Centennial Endowed Teaching Fellowship, 2008 Silver Spurs Centennial Teaching Award #1, 2013 Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award, 2013 Hoover Institute (Stanford University), first prize for best journal article on Latin American politics ($1000), 1986; awarded for "Political Participation in the Barriadas: A Reexamination and Extension" Recognized by the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Department of Political Studies of the Catholic University of Lima, Peru, for “his contributions and commitment to the development of the social sciences in Peru”. 2008. Research Grants Field work in Peru: 1975, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1993, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 Field work in Chile, 1990; Venezuela, 1992, 2003; Colombia, 2003 Ford-Rockefeller Foundation's Program in Support of Social Science Research on Population Policy (Grant RF-73070), 1972 University Research Institute (U.T.) Research Grants, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1992 American Philosophical Society Grant, 1975, 1980, 1993 Institute of Latin American Studies (U.T.), Summer Grant, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1985, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013 4 Fellow, Tinker Foundation, 1982 Policy Research Institute (U.T.), 1985 Hogg Foundation (U.T.), 1985 National Science Foundation Grant #SES870-9418, 1987-1990, with Edward Muller and others ($125,000). Renewed, 1990-1992. Heinz Foundation Research Grant, Pittsburgh, 1990: ($20,000) Membership in Professional Associations (including offices held) American Political Science Association Latin American Studies Association Parliamentarian, 1994 - 1999 Bryce Wood Book Award Committee, 1994 Section chair, Politics and Public Policy, 1997 Congress Southwest Conference on Latin American Studies Vice-President 1978, President 1979 International Political Science Association Board of Editors, National Journal of Sociology Editorial Board, Política (University of Chile, Santiago) Associate Editor, Latin American Research Review, 2002-2007 Courses Taught Undergraduate: United States Urban Politics Poverty and Politics Introduction to Latin American Politics Latin American Urban Politics Poverty and Politics in the Western Hemisphere Civil-Military Relations in Latin America Comparative Politics Political Analysis Key Issues and Ideas in Latin America Parties, Elections, and Democracy in Latin America Democracy and Democratization in Latin America Social and Political Violence in Latin America Poverty and Inequality in Latin America: Facts, First-Hand, and Fiction Graduate: Comparative Political Methodology Latin American Urban Politics Latin American Politics: Advanced Topics Development and Dependency I have supervised 25-30 PhD dissertations and approximately 220 MA theses/reports. Since 1990 I have supervised approximately 65 undergraduate theses. 5 Books Published: POVERTY AND PROBLEM-SOLVING UNDER MILITARY RULE: THE URBAN POOR IN LIMA, PERU. Austin: The University of Texas Press, 1980. POBREZA Y PARTICIPACION POLITICA BAJO UN REGIMEN MILITAR. Lima: Universidad del Pacifico, 1986. ETHNICITY, INTEGRATION, AND THE MILITARY. Co-editor with Jerrold Elkin and Maurice Roumani. Boulder, CO: Westview, 1991. URBAN ELECTIONS IN DEMOCRATIC LATIN AMERICA. Co-editor with Gil Shidlo. Wilmington DE: Scholarly Resources, 1998. URBAN POVERTY, POLITICAL PARTICIPATION, AND THE IRRELEVANT STATE: LIMA, PERU 1970-1990. University of Pittsburgh, 1998. POBREZA URBANA, PARTICIPACION POLITICA Y POLITICA ESTATAL: LIMA 1970- 1990. Lima: Pontificia Universidad Catolica, 2000. CAPITAL CITY POLITICS IN LATIN AMERICA. Co-author and co-editor with David Myers. Boulder CO: Lynne Reinner 2002. Monographs: WHO, HOW, AND WHY: RURAL MIGRATION TO LIMA (Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Center for International Studies, Migration and Development Group, April 1976). Pp. 42. SOME MODES OF PARTICIPATION IN A NON-ELECTORAL SETTING: THE POBLADOR IN LIMA, PERU (Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Latin American Monograph Series, 1979) with R. Moore. Pp. 102. PERSPECTIVAS DE LA OPCION PUBLICA EN MOVILIZACION ELECTORAL: DATOS A TRAVES DE REGIMENES EN EL PERU. Lima: Universidad del Pacifico, 1988. Pp. 72. 6 Chapters in Books: "Metropolitan Lima: Urban Problem-Solving under Military Rule," Chapter 7 in METROPOLITAN PROBLEMS AND GOVERNMENTAL RESPONSE IN LATIN AMERICA, Vol. 6, W. Cornelius and R. Van Kemper (eds.), (Beverly Hills, California: Sage Publications, Latin American Urban Research, 1978). "Bureaucratic Demand-making and Clientelistic Participation in Lima, Peru," in AUTHORITARIANISM AND CORPORATISM IN LATIN AMERICA, J. Malloy (ed.), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1977), pp. 413-458. "Some