Curriculum Vitae Updated February 1, 2021
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Summary of Curriculum vitae Updated February 1, 2021 Name: Stellan Vinthagen (Date of Birth: 1964, October 13) Tenured Positions: 1. Professor of Sociology at Department of Sociology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2014-) 2. Professor of Sociology at Department of Sociology and Work Science, University of Gothenburg (2018-) (Exclusively research work, part time) Other Current Positions: 3. Inaugural Endowed Chair in The Study of Nonviolent Direct Action and Civil Resistance, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2014-) 4. Director of the Resistance Studies Initiative, at University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2015-) 5. Chief Editor of Journal of Resistance Studies (2015-). 6. Co-Editor of the book series on Resistance Studies, Rowman & Littlefield, London (2017-). Areas of Expertise: Resistance Studies, Nonviolent Action, Social Movements, Power. PhD: Ickevåldsaktion – En social praktik av motstånd och konstruktion [Nonviolent Action – A Social Practice of Resistance and Construction] (University of Gothenburg, 2005). Summary of professional work and “esteem indicators” etc.: • RESEARCH: Author or co-author of twelve books; editor of two books; and 95 articles (including 25 peer-reviewed articles and 17 book chapters). • Grant receiver (as PI) for a research program on resistance studies (2011-2015) by Swedish Research Council (VR) of USD $1,5 million; while receiving more than USD $3 million as co-applicant in other projects. • Fieldwork experience totally during more than three years in Europe, Africa, Latin America and Asia. • TEACHING: Lecturer at college level since 1997, full-time since 2006. Also, regular external teaching for public schools, state/municipal institutions or voluntary organizations. • Invited for talks or teaching: At over 14 countries on four continents. Distinguished Speaker on Nonviolent Action and Civil Resistance, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA, 2013, and Key-note speaker, e.g., at international conference on Rethinking Pacifism, Dunedin, New Zealand, 2017. • SERVICE: Administrative and leadership positions from different areas: board member of institutions; director of educational units; leader of research programs; conference organizer; founder of several professional networks; editor of academic journals. • Awards/Nominations: PJSA Peace Scholar Award 2018; Nominated for a 2015-2016 Distinguished Teaching Award (DTA) at UMass Amherst. Nominated for the Jamnalal Bajaj International Award 2007 by Ms. Deepa Gopalan Wadhwa, Ambassador of India to Sweden, Stockholm. The Exhibition “Take Action! 83 Ways to Change the World” (2008-2009) at Museum of World Culture, Gothenburg, was partly built on one of my articles (the “Political Underground”) and my work as consultant (www.varldskulturmuseet.se/). 1 Curriculum vitae of Stellan Vinthagen Free pictures for non-commercial purposes: http://bildbank.gu.se/ Stellan Vinthagen, Endowed Professor, PhD, Director. Email: [email protected] or [email protected] The Resistance Studies Initiative https://www.umass.edu/resistancestudies/ Department of Sociology 200 Hicks Way, Thompson Hall, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003-9277 USA Phone: (+1) 413.545.0577 Fax: (+1) 413.545.3204 Personal website: http://www.umass.edu/sociology/users/vinthagen US home address: 120 Pulpit Hill Road, Unit 16, 01002 Amherst, MA, USA. Cell phone: (+1) 413.801.9555. The Valley Cohousing; http://www.cohousing.com Civil Society, Social Movement and Resistance Research: CSM-RESIST https://www.gu.se/en/research/civil-society-social-movement-and-resistance-research-csm- resist Department of Sociology and Work Science University of Gothenburg Phone (+46) 031-786 4026 (or -1000). Box 700, Fax (+46) 031-786 49 10 SE 405 30 Göteborg, Sweden Personal website: http://socav.gu.se/english/about- us/staff?languageId=100001&userId=xvinst Swedish home address: Sparsnäs 920, SE 668 911 Ed, Sweden Cell phone: (+46) 070-4763 789. https://irenepublishing.com/ Tenured Positions: 1. Professor of Sociology at Department of Sociology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2014-) http://www.umass.edu/sociol/index.html 2. Professor of Sociology at Department of Sociology and Work Science, University of Gothenburg (2018-) https://socav.gu.se/english (Exclusively research work, part time) Other Current Positions: 3. Inaugural Endowed Chair in The Study of Nonviolent Direct Action and Civil Resistance at University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2014-) 4. Director of the Resistance Studies Initiative, at University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2015-) 5. Chief Editor of Journal of Resistance Studies (2015-) https://resistance-journal.org 6. Co-Editor of the book series on Resistance Studies, Rowman & Littlefield, London. https://rowman.com/Action/SERIES/_/RLIRS/Resistance-Studies:-Critical-Engagements- with-Power-and-Social-Change Current Research Projects: 2 1. A Study of Civic Resistance and its Impact on Democracy (2018-2022), funded by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet). 2. Unarmed resistance to military occupation (Development of funding applications). 3. Indigenous peoples' resistance (Development of funding applications). 4. Transnational Social Movements & Resistance Strategies (Unfunded project, ongoing). Current Book Projects (work in progress): Baaz, Mikael; Mona Lilja; Michael Schulz and Stellan Vinthagen Civic Resistance in Asia: A comparative qualitative case study. Routledge. Manuscript completed for publication 2021. Sörensen, Majken; Jörgen Johansen and Stellan Vinthagen Constructive Resistance. Contract with Rowman & Littlefield Feb, 2021. Planned submission 2022. Areas of research work: Resistance Studies, Nonviolent Action Strategies (Civil Resistance), Social Movements & Change, Power Theory. ACADEMIC EDUCATION Completed University pedagogics, level 3 (Högskolepedagogik 3) 2019 University pedagogics, level 2 (Högskolepedagogik 2) 2018 Full Professor, Sociology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden 2016 Full Professor, Sociology, University of Massachusetts, USA 2014 Full Professor, Sociology, University West, Sweden 2014 Two years part-time research writing course, led by Prof. Brian Martin, 2012 University of Wollongong English for Academic Purposes, 7,5 hp (EN2001) (5 weeks, full time) 2011 Associate Professor (Docent), Sociology, University West, Sweden 2010 University pedagogics, level 1 (Högskolepedagogik 1, HPE101, 5hp) 2009 (Basic course in Pedagogics for university education, 3 weeks full time) Course in Supervision for PhD students, Uni. of Gothenburg 2009 (Handledning i forskarutbildning, 5 hp (HPE201), 3 weeks full time) Ph.D. Department of Peace and Development Research (PADRIGU), School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Nov 24, 2005 Graduate program courses 1997-2005 3 Conflict Resolution, Social Psychology, Doctrine History of Peace Research and Development Research, Research Methodology, Power Theory, Movement Theory, World System, Globalization, Social Systems Theory. B.A. in Sociology and International Relations, University of Gothenburg 1997 Additional courses in Conflict Resolution, State Politics, Practical Philosophy, History of Economics, and People’s Pedagogics (Folkbildning). History and Philosophy of Nonviolent Movements, 1989 One-year study at a “people high school”, Grebbestad Folkhögskola, Sweden. High-School (Gymnasium). 3-year program on Natural Science 1981 (Theme focus: Environmental protection) RESEARCH: RESEARCH GRANTS “A Study of Civic Resistance and its Impact on Democracy” 2018-2022 (8 million SEK, about 1 million USD). Grant receiver as co-applicant. Main applicant is Mona Lilja. Funded by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet, #2017-00881). “Understanding the Rationales of Donors-Funded Civil Society in Developing 2014-2016 Countries: A Game Theory Approach”, 3 years (3,4 million SEK, about 0,5 million USD). Grant receiver as co-applicant. Main applicant is Lina Suleiman, KTH. Funded by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet, #2013-6331). “Globalization of Resistance: Influences on Democracy Advocators in Civil 2011-2015 Society in the South”, 5 years (10 million SEK, about 1,5 million USD), as main applicant and program leader (with three senior researchers, which involves other collaborating researchers and PhD-students). Funded by the Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet, #2010-2298). “Resisting Western Cultural Hegemony”, 3 months grant, Uni. of Gothenburg 2010 “Everyday Resistance”, 3 months grants, University West 2010-2011 “Legal Change and Social Movements”, 3 years, (about 2,5 million SEK) 2009-2011 Swedish Research Council (Vetenskapsrådet, #2008-1639), together with the main applicant Associate Prof. Håkan Gustafsson, Dep. of Law, University of Gothenburg. “Padrigu - Madras University collaborative education project to develop 2004 ‘Peace and Conflict Transformation Studies’ in India”. (70 000 SEK) From SASNET, Lund University. 4 “Political Underground”, 3 months grant, Museion, 2004 University of Gothenburg. And a number of smaller grants (e.g. from University West, Wallenbergsstiftelsen, Göteborgs Universitets Donationsstipendium) APPOINTMENTS AS EXPERT (EVALUATIONS or REVIEWS) External reviewer of the Peace Center, University of Otago, New Zealand 2021 Review of Dr. Jill Gibbon for promotion to Readership, 2020 Leeds Beckett University, UK Tenure evaluation for Lee Smithy, Swarthmore College 2018 PhD assessment for Chris Brown at University at Otago, New Zealand 2018 Faculty opponent of PhD thesis by Markus Lundström; The Making of Resistance