Curriculum Vitae Jan Paul NEDERVEEN PIETERSE
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Curriculum Vitae Jan Paul NEDERVEEN PIETERSE Nationality Netherlands and United States Marital status Married/separated, two daughters Languages Dutch, English, French, German 3, Italian 4 EDUCATION Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands PhD social science cum laude, 1988 State University of New York at Binghamton Postgraduate development studies, 1981-83 University of Amsterdam MA Cultural anthropology/nonwestern sociology cum laude, 1972 (Dutch Doctorandus degree) University of Amsterdam BA Cultural anthropology, 1969 APPOINTMENTS Suzanne and Duncan Mellichamp Professor of Global Studies and Sociology, University 2009- of California, Santa Barbara Affiliated with Middle East Studies and Orfalea Center Director of the PhD Emphasis, Gateway of Global studies 2013- Honorary Professor of Globalization, Maastricht University 2011- Professor of Globalization and Culture, Maastricht University, part time 2008-2011 Professor, Sociology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign 2001-09 I chaired the Transnational Sociology graduate specialization (seven years). Board member of Globalization Research Center (five years). Joint appointments in International Studies, Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory and area studies (East Asia and Pacific, South Asia and Middle East, and African Studies). Courses taught: Crisis; Globalization Dynamics & Debates; Development Theories/ Strategies; Power and Empowerment; New Modernities; Empire and War; Culture and Politics. Associate Professor of Sociology, Institute of Social Studies, The Hague 1995-2001 At this international graduate school—Europe’s oldest and largest school of development studies—I taught the General Course on Development Theory for six years, a required course for all MA students (160 each year). As Director of Research and Projects I served on the Executive Committee with the Rector and Dean in charge of planning, budgets and personnel, with portfolio of planning, budgets and coordinating the consultancy unit with large research and externally funded projects (1994-95). I was also Research Director 2 of the States, Societies and World Development faculty group, and member of the PhD committee. I organized several major international conferences, including the conference and public lecture series for the Institute’s 45th anniversary. Courses taught: Development Theory; Globalization; Sociology of Alternative Development; Power and Empowerment; Politics Media and Culture; Religion and Development. Senior Lecturer, Politics of Alternative Development Strategies, Institute of Social Studies 1990-95 I was Head of this MA Program for four years (six fulltime faculty). Project expert, Royal Institute of the Tropics, Amsterdam 1989 Responsible for developing the agenda and framework for a major international exhibition at the Royal Museum of the Tropics in Amsterdam (later shown in Brussels and Copenhagen) and for writing the book that accompanied the exhibition, White on Black: Images of Africa and Blacks in Western Popular Culture. Senior Research Fellow, Boekman Foundation, Amsterdam 1988 Conducting research on a large transnational collection of black memorabilia in preparation for the Royal Museum of the Tropics exhibition. Research fellow, Third World Centre, University of Nijmegen 1984-87 Graduate studies at SUNY Binghamton 1981-83 Fellow at the Fernand Braudel Center, member of Long Waves Working Group, and lecturer in sociology (on Ethnic and Race Relations). Co-author with I. M. Wallerstein and T. K. Hopkins of a world scale study of national and social movements for UN University, Tokyo. Lecturer, Sociology, University of Cape Coast, Ghana 1978-81 Joint appointment as development expert with the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Courses taught: Social Theory, Development Studies, World- System Studies, Revolution in Africa. Lecturer, Anthropological Sociological Centre, University of Amsterdam 1974-76 Researcher, Universities’ Joint Social Science Research Centre (SISWO), Amsterdam 1973 Publicist: Pop music critic for Elseviers Magazine (Dutch equivalent of Newsweek) and 1969-73 social science reviews for Elseviers Literary Supplement 3 VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, EHESS, Paris, 2012 Humboldt University, Berlin, 2012 Shanghai University, Global studies, 2011 Xiamen University, Economics, China, 2010 FLACSO Buenos Aires, Global Studies Program, 2009 Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, Centre for the Study of Social Systems, 2006 Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok: MA International Development Studies, 2003, 2006, 2011, 2013 Yunnan University, Kunming, China, International Studies, 2006 Stockholm University, Bonnier Professor, Journalism Media Communication, 2006 Freiburg University, Global Studies www.global-studies.de & Sociology, 2005, 2006, 2008 Stellenbosch University, South Africa: Sustainability Institute, www.sustainabilityinstitute.net, 2005, 2006 Malmö University, Communication for Development, 2005 Indiana University, Bloomington, Institute of Advanced Studies Visiting Fellow, 2004 Polish Academy of Sciences, Graduate School, Warsaw, 1998 National College of Arts, Lahore, Pakistan, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2006, 2008 University of Colombo, Sri Lanka, MA Economics, 1996 University Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Indonesia: Sociology, 1995 Institute of Developing Economies’ Advanced School, Tokyo, 1994 University of Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa: Anthropology, 1993 Indian Social Science Research Council: lecture tour of 8 universities, 1991 GUEST LECTURES Over 400 invited lectures, keynote addresses and lecture tours (in Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, Dubai, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Ghana, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Malaysia, Mexico, Nepal, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Northern Ireland, Norway, Pakistan, Palestine, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Senegal, Singapore, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Suriname, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, UK, United Arab Emirates, United States) and presentations and panels at some 300 international conferences in many countries. CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION o Co-organizer of annual Global Studies conferences, www.GlobalStudiesConference.com § China’s globalization, with Shanghai University, 19-21.6.2014 § Social development in South Asia, New Delhi, India International Center, with Ambedkar University and Council on Social Development, 5-7.9.2013 § Eurasia and Globalization: Complexity and global studies, Moscow University, 6.2012 § Emerging societies and Emancipation, Rio de Janeiro, 18-20.7.2011 § East Asia and Globalization, Pusan National University, Busan, South Korea, 21-23.6.2010 4 § The Middle East and 21st century globalization, Zayed University, Dubai, 5.2009 § Globalization and the United States, University of Illinois Chicago, 5.2008 o International Sociological Association, Futures Research, Gothenburg 7.2010: Convener of panels of Future Moves: New Trends in Globalization o American Sociological Association, San Francisco, 8.2009: Convener of Globalization sessions o International Institute of Sociology 39th Congress, Yerevan, Armenia, 6.2009: New Trends In Globalization o International Sociological Association panels, Barcelona, 9.2008: New Trends in Globalization o International Studies Association panels, San Diego and Global Studies Association, Chicago, 2006. o Transnational Seminar UIUC Sociology, Geography, Global Studies in Education, Center for Global Studies, Women and Gender in Global Perspective, Urban and Regional Planning; initiator and coordinator 2002-2005, 2007 o Transnational Workshop UIUC Sociology, co-organizer 2003, 2007. o Global Futures, lectures and conference for the Institute of Social Studies 45th anniversary, 1997 o The Politics of Humanitarian Intervention, international workshop, ISS, 1996 o The Columbus Complex, Lecture series of Association for Culture & Development, 1992 o The Decolonization of Imagination: Europe in Reverse Video, international conference organized with the Transnational Institute and University of Amsterdam, 1991. o Emancipations: Rethinking Emancipation, with ISS and Groningen University, Philosophy, 1991. RESEARCH AND FIELDWORK 2011 BRICS and Emancipation: Research proposal submitted to European Research Council Advanced Studies, with Maastricht University 2010 Global rebalancing: Research proposal submitted to NSF 2007-09 Emerging Societies, with U Freiburg, JNU New Delhi, Fundaçao J Nabuco, Recife 2006 Globalization the next phase: Research in six Asian countries (sabbatical) 2005-06 Multiculturalism in Germany, South Africa, Sweden, South Thailand: Interviews, workshops 1999-2001 Corporate Citizenship and European Small and Medium Enterprises with CERFE, Progressio Foundation and EU-Leonardo 2000 Social Capital and Collective Action, with ISS and Bergen University: Convener 1996 Islam in the Netherlands: Interviews with imams 1979-81 Military coups by lower ranks: Interviews with coup makers, military, politicians and activists in Ghana, Liberia, Suriname 1972 International youth tourism in Amsterdam, with University of Amsterdam 1971 Urban networks in Ben Arous-Tunis, Tunisia, with University of Amsterdam 5 GRANTS Research Corporate Citizenship (with CERFE, Progressio; EU-Leonardo $50,000), Social Capital (ISS and LOS Bergen University $20,000) Conferences Global Futures ($200,000, corporations and foundations) Decolonization of Imagination ($60,000, Dutch development cooperation) Rethinking Emancipation ($20,000, ISS