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Tel-Aviv University December , 2018 Name: Adriana Kemp, PhD. ID. No: 06928467-7 Faculty: Social Sciences Department: Sociology and Anthropology CURRICULUM VITAE EDUCATION 1981-1984 Tel Aviv University Sociology BA (minor-Psychology) 1986-1991 Tel Aviv University Sociology MA (magna-cum-laude) 1991-1997 Tel Aviv University Sociology PhD FURTHER STUDIES 1996-1997 Hebrew Sociology and Post-Doctoral University Anthropology Fellowship 1997-1998 Ben-Gurion Politics and Government Post-Doctoral University Fellowship ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1998-2001 Ben-Gurion Politics and Government Lecturer University (Tenure Track) 2001-2005** Tel Aviv Sociology and Lecturer University Anthropology July 2005 Tel Aviv Sociology and Tenured University Anthropology Senior Lecturer May 2015 to date*** Tel Aviv Sociology and Associate University Anthropology Professor *Rated as Best Teacher in the 1997 Student Evaluation of Teaching, Hebrew University, Jerusalem ** Rated as Dean and Rector Best Faculty Teacher in the 2005 Student Evaluation of Teaching, Tel Aviv University Adriana Kemp, PhD. Curriculum Vitae 2 *** Rated as Rector Best Teacher and the List of TAU 100 Best Teachers in the 2016 Student Evaluation, Tel Aviv University Other 2004 Columbia Univ. Sociology Visiting Professor NY, USA 2008-2009 SDSU, USA Sociology Lipinsky Visiting Professor Jewish Studies OTHER Appointments at Tel Aviv University Institutions (selected list) 2007-2011 Faculty Teaching Committee, Faculty of Social Sciences 2007-2013 Graduate Studies Director, Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, Tel Aviv Univ. 2007 to date Steering Committee and Co-Director of the MA Program on Sociology of Organizations for Social Change, Tel Aviv University 2010-2013 Tel Aviv University Senate, Social Sciences Faculty Elected Representative 2013-2016 Doctoral Students Committee, Porter School of Environmental Sciences 2011to date Global Migration and Policy Studies International Master Program, Academic Committee, Tel Aviv University 2016-2019 Chair of Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Tel Aviv University Other 2011-2016 Institute for Social Research, Director. 2014 to date Ministry of Education, Member of Curriculum Committee in Sociology. Membership in Public Institutions 2001-2004 Board Member in Kav LaOved – Hotline for Workers 2007 Testimony to the Advisory Committee for the Examination of an Immigration Policy for the State of Israel Member of the CCM – Counseling Committee in the Migrant Workers’ Project of the Israel AIDS Task Force 2010-2014 Co-Chair Board of Association for Civil Rights-Israel (ACRI) 2009-2016 Elected Board Member in Association for Civil Rights-Israel (ACRI) Adriana Kemp, PhD. Curriculum Vitae 3 ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL AWARDS 1991 The Lewinstein Foundation Fellowship, Tel-Aviv University 1991 Israeli Parliament—Nationwide Graduate Student Distinction Award 1992 The Fulver Foundation Fellowship, Tel-Aviv University 1992-93 Program for Comparative European History, Weiner Institute of German History, Tel Aviv University—International Research Fellowship 1993 The Weinberg Political Sociology Chair Award, Tel-Aviv University 1994 The Wolf Foundation Excellence Award for Ph.D. Students 1994-95 The David Horowitz Institute for the Research of Developing Countries Fellowship, Tel-Aviv University 1995 Dean’s Fellowship for Ph.D. Students- Tel-Aviv University 1996-97 The Morris Guinsburg Post-Doctoral Fellowship -The Hebrew University, Department of Sociology & Anthropology 1997-98 Vatat Post-Doctoral Fellowship, Ben-Gurion University, Politics and Government Department 1998 Association for Israel Studies, Rutgers University, U.S.A.—Ben Halpern Award for Best Ph.D. Dissertation 2001 The Yonathan Shapira Award on Political Sociology, Tel Aviv University. 2004 The Yonathan Shapira Award for Young Researcher, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv. 2007 NCJW (US National Council of Jewish Women) /DeRoy Testamentary Foundation Certificate of Excellence in Education. 2008 The Lipinsky Visiting Israeli Professor at the Jewish Studies Program, SDSU, San Diego Research Fellowships 1999-2010 Fellow Researcher, The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute of Jerusalem 2007-2008 Fellow Researcher, Working Group on Immigration and Human Rights, The Minerva Center for Human Rights at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem REFEREED RESEARCH GRANTS 1998-2000 Principal Researcher “The Emergence of New Ethnic Communities in Israel” A Comparative Perspective on Latin-American and African Migrant Workers,” submitted to The Israel Science Foundation (The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities). In collaboration with Rebeca Raijman, Haifa University. 1999-2002 Principal Researcher Adriana Kemp, PhD. Curriculum Vitae 4 “From Neglect to Recognition: Non State Actors and the Dynamics of Labor Migration Policy in Israel,” submitted to the Ministry of Science, Culture and Sport. In collaboration with Rebeca Raijman, Haifa University. 2002-2005 Principal Researcher “The Race to Globalization: World City Formation Processes in Tel Aviv/Jaffa and Haifa” submitted to The Israel Science Foundation (The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities). In collaboration with Gila Menahem, Tel Aviv University and Rebeca Raijman, Haifa University. 2010-2011Principal Researcher "Civil Society, Transformation of Welfare & Women's Organizations." Van Leer Institute, Jerusalem. 2008-2011Principal Researcher "NGOs, Women and ´Welfare - to- Work´ Governance in Israel: A Sociological Analysis of an Emergent Field of Action," submitted to The Israel Science Foundation (The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities). In collaboration with Nitza Berkovitch, Ben Gurion University. 2012-2014 Principal Researcher “Political constructions and societal attitudes towards illegal immigrations in Israel,” submitted to the Ministry of Science, Culture and Sport. In collaboration with Rebeca Raijman, Haifa University. 2013-2015 Principal Researcher “Justifying planning decisions: Institutional response to planning objections in Israel,” submitted to The Israel Science Foundation (The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities). In collaboration with Talia Margalit, Tel Aviv University. 2016-2019 Principal Researcher “Documents and Children: The Impact of Legal Status on Migrants’ Children Life Course,” submitted to The Israel Science Foundation (The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities). In collaboration with Julia Resnik, Hebrew University REVIEW Scientific Journals and Publications: International Migration Review; Gender and Society; Social Problems; Human Relations; Ethnic and Racial Studies; Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies; Ethnicities; Journal of Refugee Studies; Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies; Citizenship Studies; Theory, Culture and Society; Social Science Quarterly; Ethnoscapes; Identities; Cities; Israeli Sociology; Megamot; Theory and Critique; Open University Academic Publications; Van Leer Institute Publications. Adriana Kemp, PhD. Curriculum Vitae 5 Foundations and Fellowships: Fulbright- Post-Doctoral Committee in the Humanities and Social Sciences The Israel Science Foundation (The Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities), Binational Scientific Foundation (BSF) German-Israel Foundation (GIF) Israeli Ministry of Science, Culture and Sport David Horowitz Fellowship Goldman Excellence Award for Research in Public Policy (MA and PhD.) SELECTED LIST OF PUBLICATIONS BOOK A. Kemp and R. Raijman Migrant and workers: The political economy of labor migration in Israel. Tel Aviv: Hakibbutz Hame’uchad Publication House and Van Leer Institute of Jerusalem (2008) (Hebrew) Academic Reviews in International Sociology, Soziologia Israelit, Megamot. Media Reviews in Haaretz Book Supplement, Tel Aviv Mouse Book Section, Yiediot Hachronot Book Recommendations. Media Coverage (Interviews)) by London and Kirshenbaum Channel 10 News Program, Emanuel Halperin Educational Channel, and Kol Israel. __________________________________________________________________ SELECTED LIST OF REFEREED ARTICLES 1. A. Kemp From Politics of Location to Politics of Signification: The Construction of Political Territory in Israel’s Early Years Journal of Area Studies, Vol. 12, 1998 (pp.74-101). 2. A. Kemp The Frontier Idiom on Borders and Territorial Politics in Post 1967 Israel Geography Research Forum, Vol. 19, 1999 (pp. 78-97). 3. A. Kemp The Mirror Language of the Border: State Territoriality and National Minorities, Israeli Sociology 2(1), 1999 (pp. 319-349) (Hebrew). 4. A. Kemp Borders, Space and Collective Identity in Israel, Theory and Critique 16 (Spring) 2000 (pp. 13-43) (Hebrew). 5. A. Kemp, R. Raijman, J. Resnik and S. Schammah-Gesser Contesting the Limits of Political Participation: Latinos and Black African Migrant Workers in Israel, Ethnic and Racial Studies Vol. 23(1), 2000 (pp. 94- 119). ISI: 1.169 ; 5-year impact: 1.474; Rank: 5/16 (Ethnic Studies); 47/139 (Sociology) Q1 Adriana Kemp, PhD. Curriculum Vitae 6 6. A. Kemp and U. Ben Eliezer Dramatizing Sovereignty: The Construction of Territorial dispute on the Israeli- Egyptian Border of Taba, Political Geography Vol. 19(3), 2000 (pp. 315-344). ISI: 2.11; 5 YIF: 2.96; Rank: 7/157 (Political Science) Q1 7. A. Kemp and R. Raijman Non-state Actors and the New Politics of Labor Migration in Israel, Israeli Sociology 3 (1), 2001 (pp. 79-127) (Hebrew) 8. R. Raijman, S. Schamma-Gesser and A. Kemp International Migration, Domestic Work and Care Work: Undocumented Latina Migrants in Israel Gender and Society Vol.17 (5) 2003 (pp.727-749). ISI: 2.765, Rank: 1/38