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Joseph Ambrose Harris

Joseph Ambrose Harris

Joseph Harris Boston University Department of Sociology 96-100 Cummington Street, Room 247 / Boston, MA 02215 Cell Phone: 617-435-9797 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.josephharris.net

EMPLOYMENT

2019- Faculty Affiliate, Global Development Policy Center, Boston University

2013- Assistant Professor of Sociology, Boston University

2012-13 Lecturer of Public Policy (full-time), University of Chicago

EDUCATION

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON, Department of Sociology, Madison, WI PhD, Sociology. Minor: Southeast Asian Studies. August 2012.

PRINCETON UNIVERSITY, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Master in Public Affairs – Concentration in Development Studies, 2005.

TULANE UNIVERSITY, New Orleans, LA Bachelor of Arts, Sociology and English; Minor in Economics, 1999. University Commencement Speaker, Magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Deans’ Honor Scholarship, Senior Scholar in Sociology, Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honor Society.

AREAS OF SCHOLARLY AND TEACHING INTEREST

Global Health; Political Sociology; Sociology of Development; Healthcare Policy; Medical Sociology; Globalization; HIV/AIDS; Human Rights; Citizenship; Research Methods

MAJOR AWARDS, HONORS, AND FELLOWSHIPS

2018 Council Member (elected) Section on the Sociology of Development American Sociological Association

Chair, Health Policy and Research Committee (nominated) Section on Medical Sociology American Sociological Association

2017 Fulbright All Disciplines Scholarship ()

Gitner Award for Distinguished Teaching ($1000) (BU College of Arts and Sciences’ Highest Teaching Award) Joseph Harris – Page 2 of 13

MAJOR AWARDS, HONORS, AND FELLOWSHIPS (continued)

2015 BU Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer Range Future Faculty Fellow ($20,000 Grant)

Southeast Research Group, Fellow

2014 Invited Panelist, Inaugural Annual Gitner Family College of Arts & Science Lecture, Boston University (college-wide talk)

2012 Best Graduate Student Paper, Association for Asian Studies (published in Journal of Contemporary Asia)

2009 Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Fellowship

2006-2008 Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship, U.S. Department of Education

BOOKS

Harris, Joseph. 2017. Achieving Access: Professional Movements and the Politics of Health Universalism. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.  Review by Tine Hanrieder in Global Affairs

PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES

Harris, Joseph and White, Alexandre. 2019. “Sociology of Global Health: A Literature Review.” Sociology of Development. Forthcoming.  Lead Article for Special Issue on the Sociology of Global Health

Harris, Joseph. 2017. “Professional Movements and the Expansion of Access to Healthcare in the Industrializing World.” Sociology of Development. 2017. 3(3): 252-72.

Reich, Michael; Harris, Joseph; Ikegami, Naoki; Maeda, Akiko; Cashin, Cheryl; Araujo, Edson; Takemi, Keizo; and Evans, Timothy. 2016. “Moving Towards Universal Health Coverage: Lessons from 11 Country Studies.” The Lancet. 387(10020), 811-816.

Harris, Joseph. 2015. “’Developmental Capture’ of the State: Explaining Thailand’s Universal Coverage Policy.” Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law. 40(1): 165-93.

Gomez, Eduardo and Harris, Joseph. 2015.”Political Repression, Civil Society, and the Politics of Responding to HIV/AIDS in the BRICS Nations.” Health Policy and Planning (with Ed Gomez). 2015.

Harris, Joseph. 2014. “Who Governs? Autonomous Political Networks as a Challenge to Power in Thailand.” Journal of Contemporary Asia. 2014. 45(1): 3-25. (Lead Article).  Best Graduate Student Paper Award, Association for Asian Studies 2012 Joseph Harris – Page 3 of 13

PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES (continued)

Harris, Joseph. 2013. “Uneven Inclusion: Consequences of Universal .” Citizenship Studies. Vol. 17(1) February: 111-27.

Huang, Reyko and Harris, Joseph. 2006. “The Nuts and Bolts of Post-Conflict Capacity Building: Practicable Lessons from .” Journal of Peacebuilding and Development. Vol. 2 (3), 2006: 78-92.

ARTICLES IN PROGRESS

“The Social Sciences and Global Health: Past Engagement, Future Opportunities.” (with Jon Shaffer)

“The Passage of Universal Healthcare in Thailand: Electoral Rule Changes or the Actions of a Professional Movement?” (with Joel Selway)

“The Politics of Expanding Healthcare Access to the Poor and Informal Sectors.”

“The Production of Model HIV Prevention Campaigns in Non-Democratic States.” (with Jennifer Hsu)

“From Neoliberalism to Universalism: Explaining the Emergence of Universal Health Coverage as a Global Norm.”

“International Health Research in the Official American Medical Sociology Journal and Meetings, 1985-2014” (with Rebecca Farber)

“Distinguishing between Bureaucratic Autonomy and Developmental Capture of the State.”

BOOK REVIEWS

Socio-economics of Personalized Medicine in Asia, by Shirley Sun. Contemporary Sociology. 2018. 47(2): 229-30.

Democratizing Health Care: Welfare State Building in Korea and Thailand, by Illan Nam. Governance. 2018. 31(1): 190-1.

Coalitions of the Wellbeing. How Electoral Rules and Ethnic Politics Shape Health Policy in Developing Countries, by Joel Selway. Journal of Contemporary Asia. 2017. 47:5, 853-855.

Heart-Sick: The Politics of Risk, Inequality, and Heart Disease, by Janet Shim. Contemporary Sociology. 2015.

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REPORTS

Symposium on Global Health and the Social Sciences: Conference Report. Compiled by Jon Shaffer. Edited by Joseph Harris and Cynthia Barakatt. Boston: Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer Range Future, 2018.

Universal Health Coverage for Inclusive and Sustainable Development. Washington: . 2014. (with A Maeda, E Araujo, C Cashin, N Ikegami and M Reich.)

Weak and Fragile States Working Group Report. Co-Authored with Princeton University Policy Workshop, December 2004.

Best Practices and Lessons Learned in the Capacity Development Process. Co-produced with Reyko Huang. UNDP East Timor, May 2004.

UNDP Strategy for Strengthening the Public Service. UNDP East Timor, December 2003. Primary Committee Writer.

BOOK CHAPTER

Chapter on Research Methods, Introduction to Sociology. (textbook) Ed. George Ritzer, Sage Publications. 2013. (chapter contributor, not sole author)

OP-EDS

“What the U.S. Could Learn from Thailand about Health Care Coverage.” The Conversation. 14 December 2018.

“How Do Resource-Constrained Countries Commit to Universal Healthcare.” Washington Post. Monkey Cage. 1 December 2018.

“In Perspective: The Health Care Reform” Post. 5 January 2010.

INVITED TALKS - EXTERNAL

2019 “Sociological Approaches to Access to Medicine.” Global Health: Bridging the Disciplinary Divides Workshop. University of Waterloo. Canada. March 25-26, 2019. “Achieving Access: Professional Movements and the Politics of Health Universalism.” Partners in Health. Boston. February 7, 2019.

2018 “Comparative Healthcare Systems and the Global Movement towards Universal Health Coverage.” Department of Sociology and Global Health Colloquium. Dartmouth College University, Hanover. April 5, 2018. Joseph Harris – Page 5 of 13

INVITED TALKS - EXTERNAL (continued) 2018 “Achieving Access: Professional Movements and the Politics of Health Universalism.” Graduate Seminar in Political Economy. Harvard School of Public Health. December 12, 2018 / Joint Symposium on Global Health and Care. University of Toronto. July 14, 2018 / Department of Sociology and Global Health Colloquium. Dartmouth College University, Hanover. April 5, 2018 / Takemi Seminar. Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston. May 1, 2018. “Studying the Political Economy of Healthcare.” Mae Fah Luang University. Chiang Rai, Thailand. February 23, 2018. “Thailand’s Contribution to Global Health: Preliminary Reflections.” Ministry of Public Health, Bangkok, Thailand. February 22, 2018. “Research How Policy Gets Made (and a Little Bit about How it Travels.” Nursing Doctoral Seminar. University, Thailand. January 26, 2018. 2017 “Achieving Access: Professional Movements and the Politics of Health Universalism.” Colloquium on Global Health. Princeton University. April 21, 2017 “How Thailand Reshaped Global Health: Understanding the Surprising Influence of a Nation on the Global Periphery.” Takemi Public Health Fellows Seminar, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston. March 7, 2017. 2016 “Achieving Access: Professional Movements and the Politics of Health Universalism.” Transnational Studies Initiative. Harvard University, Boston. September 28, 2016. “Professional Movements and the Expansion of Access to Healthcare in Thailand and Brazil.” Professions and Professionals in the Developing World Symposium. Brown University. Providence. 2015 “Emerging Lessons for Political Economy Based on Country Case Studies.” World Bank Workshop. Sharing Lessons and Insights Moving Towards Universal Coverage. Lead Presenter and Facilitator, Political Economy. Side Meetings, Prince Mahidol Awards Conference (Delegate). Bangkok, Thailand. “On Behalf of the People: Professional Movements, Politics, and the Struggle for Universal Healthcare in Thailand, Brazil, and .” Research Group (Chicago) / Graduate Seminar, Harvard University School of Public Health, Boston / Remaking Modernity Conference (Evanston). 2014 “Emerging Lessons in Political Economy.” World Bank Workshop on Universal Health Coverage for Inclusive and Sustainable Development. Lead Presenter and Facilitator, Political Economy. Washington, DC. "Asia’s Evolving Sociopolitical Context: Opportunities for Strengthening Partnerships through Medical Cooperation." Invited Panelist. Asia and the : Relationship Patterns and Potentials Conference. Session on Socio- Political Context: Governance, Regional Cooperation, and Demographics. Houston. Joseph Harris – Page 6 of 13

INVITED TALKS - EXTERNAL (continued) 2014 “A New Developmental State? Thailand and the Movement towards Universal Coverage.” Invited Speaker. St. Antony's College. Oxford University. “Discussion with the Author.” Political Economy and Ethics of Health Reform Graduate Seminar. Invited Speaker. Harvard University School of Public Health. Boston. “The Global South's New Developmental Tigers? The Surprising Movement towards Universal Health Coverage.” Invited Speaker. College of William and Mary. Department of Sociology. Williamsburg.

2013 “The Politics of Universal Coverage: The Critical Role of Doctors in the Ministry.” Sampran Forum. Ministry of Public Health. Bangkok, Thailand.

2009 “Building my Research Project: Question, Design, Framework.” (In Thai.) Non- Traditional Education Master’s Class (Guest Lecturer). Chiang Mai University.

2007 “The State of AIDS in Chiang Mai.” (In Thai) Advanced Study of Thai Program. Chiang Mai, Thailand.

INVITED TALKS - INTERNAL

2018 “One Year Later: Implications of the Symposium on Global Health and Social Sciences.” Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer Range Future. Novermber 5, 2018. “Achieving Access: Professional Movements and the Politics of Health Universalism.” Institute for Health System and Policy Innovation and Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer Range Future. September 25, 2018. “How Thailand Reshaped Global Health: Explaining Outsized Influence in the Global Periphery.” BU Center for the Study of Asia. Panel on Transnationalism and Health in Asia. March 12, 2018. 2016 “American Medical Sociology and the Problems of Global Health.” BU Tertulia Junior Faculty Forum. April 21, 2016 “Universal Healthcare in the Developing World and the UN Sustainable Development Goals” Beyond the Headlines: The UN Sustainable Development Goals, Public Health, and Disability.” BU Global Civics/Pardee School of International Relations Event. April 14, 2016 2015 “On Behalf of the People: Professional Movements, Politics, and the Struggle for Universal Healthcare in Thailand, Brazil, and South Africa.” Boston University School of Public Health. Center for Global Health and Development Scientific Meeting / Society, Politics and Culture Workshop. Boston University Department of Sociology / Tertulia. Joseph Harris – Page 7 of 13

2014 “Critical Research and Education to Advance the Human Condition: Focus on Ebola.” Invited Speaker. Gitner Lecture. Pardee School for Global Studies. “BICS+ Innovations in the Expansion of Healthcare Coverage." Invited Speaker. Higher Education and Innovation in Emerging Economies: From Local Development to Global Engagement Conference. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future. Boston University.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

2019 “Becoming Brokers: Explaining Thailand’s Rise and Influence in Global Health.” International Studies Association. Panel on Global South Approaches to Global Health Governance. Toronto. March 28, 2019. 2018 “How Thailand Reshaped Global Health: Explaining Outsized Influence in the Global Periphery.” American Political Science Association meeting. Comparative Health Governance panel. Boston. August 31, 2018. “’Positive’ Evidence, Message Accessibility and Institutional Prestige in Global Health Norm-Making.” Health Systems Global Pre-Conference on Power and Policy Processes. Liverpool. October 11, 2018. Sociology of International Organizations ASA Pre-Conference. Philadelphia. August 10, 2018. 2017 “Professional Movements and the Expansion of Access to Healthcare in the Industrializing World.” Welfare State Panel. American Sociological Association Meetings. Montreal. August 14, 2017. “How Thailand Reshaped Global Health: Understanding the Surprising Influence of a Nation on the Global Periphery.” Global Health Section Panel. International Studies Association. Baltimore. February 25, 2017. 2016 “Policy Diffusion from the Global Periphery: Thailand’s Role in Destabilizing and Displacing Dominant Public Health Models” Sociology of Development Conference. Cornell University. Ithaca. October 7, 2016. “From Neoliberalism to Universalism: Explaining the Emergence of a Global Norm around Universal Coverage.” International Sociological Association Meetings. Vienna, Austria. July 11, 2016. “Professional Movements and the Expansion of Access to Healthcare in Thailand and Brazil.” American Political Science Association Meetings. September 3, 2016. Philadelphia / Global Health Congress, London. June 22, 2016. 2014 “Explaining ‘Developmental Capture’ of the State.” Social Science and History Association. Invited Panelist. Session on Experts, "Randomistas," and Bureaucratic Disorganizers Around the World. "The Expansion of Healthcare in Asia and Implications for the Developmental State" Association for Asian Studies Meeting. Medical Knowledge/Health Policy. Philadelphia.

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CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (continued) 2014 “From Neoliberalism to Universalism: Explaining the Global Shift towards Universal Health Coverage.” Eastern Sociological Society Meeting. Session on Neoliberalism: Social Movements, Economic Transformations. Baltimore.

2013 “From Neoliberalism to Universalism: Explaining the Emergence of a Global Norm around Universal Coverage.” Social Science and History Association Annual Conference. Session on Making Things with Social Science.

“Understanding the Conditions for Developmental Capture of the State.” American Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Session on Comparative Sociology. New York.

“From Neoliberalism to Universalism: The Role of Experts in the Expansion of the Developmental State.” Association for Asian Studies Meeting. Session on Asian Development Models: A New Paradigm for Development Practice? San Diego.

2012 “Conflict, Power, and Agency in Studies of Policy Diffusion.” (with Shiri Noy) American Sociological Society Annual Meeting. Session on Movement of Knowledge Across Borders. Denver.

“Who Governs? Autonomous Political Networks as a Challenge to Power in Thailand.” Power and Politics in SE Asia. Association for Asian Studies Meeting. Toronto.

2011 “When Do Experts Matter? The Strategic Role of Experts in Social Policy Advocacy.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Las Vegas.

“Making History Invisible: The Role of ‘Policy Accidents’ in Formalizing Ethnic Boundaries in Thailand.” American Sociological Association Annual Meeting. Las Vegas.

2010 “Not Just Expertise: The Decisive Role of an Epistemic Community in the Movement towards Universal Health Care in Thailand.” Meeting of the Midwest/North Central Sociological Associations. Chicago.

“The Role of Social Policy in the Consolidation of State Systems of Stratification.” Meeting of the Midwest/North Central Sociological Associations. Chicago.

2008 “Stratified Citizenship: State Classification Systems in Thailand.” Midwest Sociological Society Meeting. St. Louis. / Council on Thai Studies Meetings. Madison.

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INTERNAL AWARDS

Boston University Conference Travel Funds for Tenure Track Faculty. $750 (2019)

Boston University Department of Sociology Morris Fund $1800 (2017)

Boston University Hub Course Development Stipend $1,000 (2017)

Boston University College of Arts and Sciences Deans’ Office $1,500 (2017)

Boston University Department of Sociology Morris Fund $400 (2016)

Boston University Department of Sociology Morris Fund $500 (2016)

Boston University College of Arts and Sciences Deans’ Office Deans’ International Travel Award $2,000 (2016)

Boston University Department of Sociology Morris Fund $1,000 (2016)

Boston University Department of Sociology Morris Fund $1,200 (2015)

University of Wisconsin-Madison, University Fellowship $12,500 (2005-6)

INTERNAL GRANTS

Boston University Department of Sociology Morris Fund Faculty Collaborative Research Grant (with Rebecca Farber) $2,500 (2013)

Scott Kloeck-Jenson Award (to support dissertation fieldwork) $2,000 (2008)

University of Wisconsin-Madison Departmental Field Research Grant $500 (2008)

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EXTERNAL GRANTS

Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Fellowship $30,000 (2009)

Foreign Language and Area Studies Award $2,000 (2008) $13,500 (2007-8) $12,000 (2006-7)

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Advanced Research Practicum Principles of Sociology Sociology of Health and Healthcare Introduction to Globalization State-Building and Failure in the Developing World (Graduate/Undergraduate) Politics of Global Health (Graduate/Undergraduate) Practical Tools for Advancing Public Policy (Graduate) Leadership in Chicago (Graduate) The Sociological Enterprise Juvenile Justice Policy Workshop (Teaching Assistant)

Short Courses: Case Studies in Development: The Political (Graduate) Confronting the “Big Three”: HIV/AIDS, TB, and Malaria (Graduate) Influencing Public Opinion through Op-Ed Writing (Graduate) Policy Memo Writing (Graduate)

CONSULTING EXPERIENCE

2012-2015 World Bank, Health, Nutrition and Population, Human Development Network

2004 Weak and Fragile States Working Group, Princeton University, Monrovia, Liberia

2003 UNDP, Human Resources Management Project, Dili, East Timor

2002 World Bank, Trust Fund Operations, Asia and the Pacific

2001 World Bank, Human Development Department, Latin America and Caribbean

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OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2002 Manager of Special Projects, Grameen Foundation USA, Washington, DC

2001 Editor and Researcher, TheGlobalist.com, Washington, DC

1999-2000 Henry Luce Scholar, Hill Area Development Foundation, Chiang Rai, Thailand

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

American Sociological Association (Political Sociology, Comparative Historical Sociology, Medical Sociology, Development, Global/Transnational, Human Rights, Political Economy of the World System Sections)

American Political Science Association (Health Politics, Comparative Politics Sections)

Research Committee on , Social Welfare, and Social Policy (RC19),

International Sociology Association

Social Science and History Association

Eastern Sociological Society

Sociologists’ AIDS Network

REVIEWER

National Science Foundation; Social Forces; Social Problems; Social Science and Medicine; Journal of Health and Social Behavior; Sociology of Development; Work and Occupations; British Journal of Sociology; Contemporary Sociology; World Development; Governance; Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law; Global Public Health; Citizenship Studies; Journal of Contemporary Asia; Pacific Affairs; Health Systems and Reform; Bulletin of the World Health Organization; Journal of the International AIDS Society; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council; Cambridge University Press; University of Wisconsin Press; Palgrave MacMillan

EDITORIAL BOARDS

Associate Editor, Health Policy, Social Science and Medicine (2017-)

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DISCIPLINARY AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

2019 Chair, Student Article Award Committee, Section on the Sociology of Development, American Sociological Association.

2018 Member, Article Award Committee, Section on Political Sociology, American Sociological Association.

Member, Organizing Committee. Eastern Sociological Society.

Panel Organizer, Transnational Processes Regular Session (2), American Sociological Association Meetings. Philadelphia.

2017 Organizer, Symposium on Global Health and the Social Sciences

Panel Organizer, Sociology of Development Section Sponsored Panel, American Sociological Association Meetings.

Discussant, Sociology of Development Section Roundtable.

2016 Chair and Discussant, APSA Panel on the Politics of Public Health in the Developing World. American Political Science Association Meetings.

Advisory Board Member, Southeast Asia Research Group

Ad Hoc Service, ASA Sociology of Development Initiative to Increase Sociology of Development Jobs

2014- Founder and Moderator, ASA Global Health Interest Group (230+ Members)

Founder, Boston Area Southeast Asia Network (25+ Members)

UNIVERSITY SERVICE

2018-2019 Member, Fulbright U.S. Student Program Review Committee, Boston University

2016-2017 Member, Accelerated Medical Program Admissions Committee

Member, Undergraduate Public Health Steering Committee, Boston University

Member, Pardee Summer Fellows Selection Committee, Boston University

Faculty Supervisor, BU Thai Students’ Association

2015-2016 Member, Accelerated Medical Program Admissions Committee

Faculty Supervisor, BU Thai Students’ Association

2014-2015 Member, Undergraduate Public Health Steering Committee, Boston University Joseph Harris – Page 13 of 13

DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE

2018-2019 Director of Undergraduate Studies. Department of Sociology, Boston University.

Chair, Committee on Departmental Undergraduate Program Learning Assessment.

2016-2017 Member, Medical Sociology Search Committee, BU Department of Sociology

Member, Graduate Program Committee, BU Department of Sociology

Member, Merit Committee, BU Department of Sociology

2015-2016 Member, Seminar Series Committee, BU Department of Sociology

Member, Undergraduate Program Committee, Boston University

2014-2015 Member, Merit Committee, Boston University

Member, Social Science Curriculum Committee, Boston University

Member, Seminar Series Committee, BU Department of Sociology

2013-2014 Co-Organizer, Global Health and Social Policy Concentration, BU Department of Sociology

OTHER COMMUNITY SERVICE

2016 Organizer, Forbes Street Community Listserv

2012-2013 Director, Writing Program, School of Public Policy, University of Chicago

2011-2012 Volunteer, City Farm, Cabrini-Green and Gold Coast, Chicago, IL

2010-2011 Supervisor, Three Undergraduate Research Assistants, Madison, WI

2010-2011 Member, Department Social Committee, Madison, WI

2009 Volunteer English Teacher, Hospital English Language Program. Thailand

2006-2008 Mentor, Graduate Program, UW-Sociology Department, Madison, WI

2005-2006 Volunteer English Teacher. Hmong Reintegration Project. Madison, WI

LANGUAGES

Thai (Fluent) and Spanish (Basic) Joseph Harris – Page 14 of 13

REFERENCES

Gay Seidman (Adviser) Chad Goldberg Martindale-Bascom Professor of Sociology Associate Professor of Sociology University of Wisconsin-Madison University of Wisconsin-Madison 8112B Sewell Social Science Bldg 8116B Sewell Social Science Bldg 1180 Observatory Drive 1180 Observatory Drive Madison, WI 53706-1393 Madison, WI 53706-1393 Phone: (608) 263-3887 Phone: (608) 262-2108 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected]

Christina Ewig Sida Liu Professor of Public Affairs Assistant Professor of Sociology University of Minnesota University of Toronto (on leave) 130 Humphrey School Institute for Advanced Study 301 19th Avenue S 1 Einstein Drive Minneapolis, MN Princeton, NJ 08540 Phone: (612) 626-8910 Phone: (609) 734-8268 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]

Mara Loveman Ellen Cohen Associate Professor of Sociology Executive Director University of California-Berkeley Center for Health and Social Sciences 410 Barrows Hall University of Chicago Berkeley, CA 94720 5841 S Maryland Ave MC1000 M200 Phone: (510) 642-4766 Chicago, IL 60637 E-Mail: [email protected] Phone: (773) 702-8600 E-Mail: [email protected]