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Maurizio Albahari Curriculum Vitae

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CURRENT POSITION Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame

ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS 2014- Faculty Affiliate, Center for Civil and Human Rights, University of Notre Dame 2010- Faculty Affiliate, Italian Studies at Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame 2008- Faculty Fellow, The Nanovic Institute for European Studies, University of Notre Dame 2008- Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame 2006- Research Associate, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, University of California at San Diego 2007-2008 Visiting Assistant Professor, Anthropology, University of Notre Dame 2006-2007 Carey Postdoctoral Fellow/Postdoctoral Research Associate, Erasmus Institute, University of Notre Dame 2005-2006 Visiting Research Fellow, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, University of California at San Diego 2005 Teaching Associate, Anthropology, University of California at Irvine 2001-2005 Graduate Research Assistant, Anthropology, University of California at Irvine 2001-2005 Graduate Teaching Assistant, School of Social Sciences, University of California at Irvine

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HIGHER EDUCATION 2001-2006 University of California at Irvine, Department of Anthropology Ph.D., Anthropology (06-2006) 2001-2002 University of California at Irvine, Department of Anthropology M.A., Anthropology (12-2002) 1994-2000 Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy, School of Letters and Laurea (Quinquennial B.A., 110/110), Foreign Languages and

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) Mediterraneanist Network (EASA-MedNet) Peace and Conflict Studies in Anthropology (EASA-PACSA)

American Anthropological Association (AAA) The Association for Political and Legal Anthropology (AAA-APLA) Society for the Anthropology of Europe (AAA-SAE) Society for Urban, National, and Transnational/global Anthropology (AAA- SUNTA) American Ethnological Society The Society for Cultural Anthropology (AAA-SCA) Interest Group for the Anthropology of Public Policy (AAA-IGAPP)

American Association for Italian Studies

Council for European Studies (CES) Immigration Research Group BOOKS Crimes of Peace: Mediterranean Migrations and the World’s Deadliest Border. ( Studies in Human Rights) In Press. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press

Citizenship Afloat: Everyday Life, Heretical Democracy, and Our Sea [provisional]

PEER-REVIEWED BOOK CHAPTERS

Under review [provisional] “I Was a Stranger: Catholic Charity on the Edge of Justice.” Chapter to be included in Faith, Charity, and the Security State edited by Erica Caple James, Santa Fe, NM: SAR Press

2013 “Genealogies of the Military-Humanitarian Border.” In Marina Calloni and Eileen Hunt Botting, Editors. Borders, Sovereignty, Rights, pp. 115-122. Milan, Italy. Universita degli Studi di Milano - Bicocca

2013 “The Birth of a Border: Policing by Charity on the Italian Maritime Edge.” In Jutta Lauth Bacas and William Kavanagh, Editors. Border Encounters: Proximity and Asymmetry at Europe’s Frontiers, pp. 232-254. Oxford and : Berghahn Books.

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PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL VOLUMES

2010 [Theme Issue Editor] Italian Culture 28(2) [Journal of the American Association for Italian Studies; issue on migration in Italy]

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES Under Review The Carnage of Lampedusa: Heretical Scholarship and Public Citizenship in the Age of Communicative Capitalism. Public Culture Revisions Discipline and Dialogue: An Entry into the Political Grammar of Interreligious Boundaries. For Cultural Anthropology In Progress A Thorn in the Heart: Dioxin and Public Citizenship amid the Two Seas In Progress The Underworld has Never Been Brighter: Catacombs and Citizenship in the New City 2009 Between Mediterranean Centrality and European Periphery: Migration and Heritage in Southern Italy. International Journal of Euro-Mediterranean Studies 1(2): 141-162

2008 Staging Cosmopolitanism. ISIM Review 22: 12-13. The International Institute for the Study of Islam in the Modern World, Leiden, The Netherlands.

2007 Religious Symbols, Made in Italy. ISIM Review 19: 30-31. The International Institute for the Study of Islam in the Modern World, Leiden, The Netherlands.

BOOK/FILM REVIEW ARTICLES In Progress. Heather L. Johnson. 2013. Borders, Asylum and Global Non-Citizenship: The Other Side of the Fence. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Human Rights Quarterly 2014 Dir. Paolo Pisanelli. 2013. Buongiorno Taranto: Storie ai Confini della Realta. Taranto Oggi, p9, December 15 2014 Joseph H. Carens. 2013. The Ethics of Immigration. New York: Oxford University Press. Human Rights Quarterly 36(4): 947-953 2010 Michael Herzfeld. 2009. Evicted From Eternity: The Restructuring of Modern Rome. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. American Ethnologist 37(1): 188-189

EDITORIALS and OTHER ARTICLES 2015 Riots, Rage and Populism: Voices from the Austere City. Anthropology Now. Janaury 23 2014 Mediterraneo: Bene Pubblico e Comune. Puglia e Mare: Ambiente, Nautica e Turismo 2(6): 34-35 2014 Foreward. The Mediterranean is Yours. 2014, The Year of the Mediterranean Newsletter, May. International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) 3-MA

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2013 Responsabilita’? I contrabbandieri di sogni. E noi? Puglia e Mare: Ambiente, Nautica e Turismo 1(4): 30-32 2013 What is the place of outsiders in European society? Special for CNN. October 30. 2013 Turn tears for Mediterranean migrants into policy. Notre Dame News, October 14 2013 Lampedusa: Why tough penalties will not work. Special for CNN. October 5. 2013 Taranto Sempre Sospesa. Puglia e Mare: Ambiente, Nautica e Turismo. 1(1): 32- 33 2012 Derive su Mare Barocco. L’Uomo e Il Mare 17: 5-7 (New Series) Assonautica of Lecce, Italy 2010 [Editor’s Note] Al Confine Della Primavera. Italian Culture 28(2): 81-83 [Journal of the American Association for Italian Studies; issue on migration in Italy] 2008 La Morte al Silenziatore. L’Uomo e Il Mare 2-3: 9-12 (New Series) Assonautica of Lecce, Italy 2006 Death and the Moral State: Making Borders and Sovereignty at the Southern Edges of Europe. 40pp. Working Paper 136, The Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, University of California at San Diego.

SELECT INTERVIEWS 2015 Below deck on boats full of people. Ekhathimerini, January 11 2015 Desperation, dire conditions for migrants fleeing to Europe. CNN.com, January 4 2014 Visit of Pope Francis to Turkey Tests Vatican on Islam. The Wall Street Journal, November 28 2014 Italy Tells Migrants ‘Welcome, You’re Safe’, Tells EU to Help More. Reuters (The New York Times; The Chicago Tribune; Euronews; Swissinfo, etc.), May 21 2014 African Migrant Boat Sinks Off Italian Coast. The Wall Street Journal, May 12 2014 Greece: Smuggling Boats Capsize, 22 Migrants Drown. Associated Press (The New York Times; Daily Mail; The Times of India; The Washington Post; The Wall Street Journal; ABC News; France 24; Cihan, etc.), May 5 2014 Anthropologist Maurizio Albahari Illuminates Migration Crisis in the Mediterranean, University of Notre Dame, The College of Arts and Letters News, April 16 2013 Migration, Italy, Europe. ‘The Movement of Peoples’ Blog, University of Notre Dame, November 1 2013 Another week, another boat disaster: Does no one know how to stem human tide that is turning the Mediterranean into 'a migrants' cemetery'? The Independent, October 13 2013 At Least 34 Dead as Boat Carrying Migrants Capsizes in Mediterranean. The Wall Street Journal, October 12

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2013 Another migrant ship capsizes off Italy; 27 dead. Associated Press (The Washington Post; The Huffington Post; Haaretz; US News and World Report; NPR; Business Week; CBC; ABC News; WNDU, etc.), October 11 2013 Days After Disaster, Another Migrant Ship Sinks Near Italian Island. The New York Times, October 11 2013 Lampedusa, tragedia prevedibile. Sotto accusa «l'indifferenza e la deriva xenofoba dell'Europa.» Il Sole 24 Ore, October 7 2013 Survivors mourn victims of Italy shipwreck; at least 194 killed. CNN.com, October 6 2013 TV Interview (Live), BBC News at Six, October 5 2013 Italy mourns more than 100 migrants killed in Lampedusa shipwreck. CNN.com, October 4 2011 TV Interview, “Human Trafficking for Sexual Purposes is Increasing,” One News TV Productions, Malta, October 28 2011 “International Conference Highlights Malta Human Trafficking Problem,” Maltastar.com and other Maltese newspapers; October 28

POETRY 2000 Select Works. In Augusto Benemeglio, Editor. Antologia Artistico-Letteraria. Lecce, Italy: L’Uomo e il Mare. 1999 “La clessidra incantata.” Firenze, Italy: City Lights.

INVITED SPEAKER/DISCUSSANT 2015 [Discussant] “Must borders be deadly? Technology and fundamental rights at the boundaries of Europe,” Conference Panel, the 22nd International Conference of Europeanists, Council for European Studies and Institut d’études politiques de Paris—Science Po, Paris, July 8-10 2015 [Faculty Member], University of Notre Dame Pre-College Program, “Rome: , Culture, and Experience.” Rome, Italy, June 7-20 2013 “Precarious Justice in the Plural City,” The Border Crossing Seminar (From the Polis to the City: Perspectives on Global Justice), Department of and Social Research, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy, June 14 2012 “Borders Adrift: Mediterranean Migrations of Liberty,” The Border Crossing Seminar, Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Milano- Bicocca, Milan, Italy, June 25

2011 [Keynote speech] “On the Threshold of Liberty: Borders Adrift.” International Conference “Border Securities, Human Experiences (Enacting and Policies, Embodying State Practices).” Department of Civil and Institute of Criminology, University of Malta, October 28

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2011 “Plural Italy - Integration Inside/Out.” Rome Seminar, University of Notre Dame and University of Rome “La Sapienza,” Rome, Italy, June 23 2010 “Insurgent migrant citizenship? Theory, Power, and the Limits of Inclusion.” International Conference, “Sociocultural and political predictors of the new radicalism in young European immigrants”. Studi Cognitivi Post-Graduate School, Milan, Italy, March 19 2009 “Power, Knowledge and Dialogue.” International Conference on “The Governmentalisation of Islam in Europe,” European University Viadrina, Frankfurt-Oder, Germany, March 18 -19

CONFERENCE/SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS

2013 “I was a Stranger….at Italy’s Threshold: Charity as Relations of Pastoral Power and of Justice.” School for Advanced Research (SAR), Seminar on “Faith-Based Charity and the Security State: Containing People and Finance in Risk Societies,” Santa Fe, New Mexico, December 8-12

2013 “Mediterranean Migrations: Precarious Rights.” Human Rights Roundtable, Center for Civil and Human Rights at the University of Notre Dame , April 23

2012 “Governing the Uncontainable: Migrations of Sovereignty and Salvation.” Paper presented at the workshop “Faith-based Charity and the Security State: Containing People and Finance in Risk Societies,” 111th American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, Nov. 15

2012 “Traditions of Dialogues and Dialects,” Paper presented at the international workshop “Italian Identities: Dialects, Minorities, Literatures,” Italian Studies at Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame, March 23

2010 “Integration inside out: Migrant challenges to Italian acquiescence.” Paper presented at the workshop “Ethnographies of Democratic Practice,” 109th American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Nov. 19 2010 “Progressive Predicaments: Between the lures of Culture and the challenges of a fairer Euro-Mediterranean Society”17th International Conference, Council for European Studies, Montreal, Canada, April 16 2009 “Migration and Sovereignty: Challenges and Politics of the Common Good”. The Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture’s 10th Annual Fall Conference. University of Notre Dame, November 14 2009 “Catholic voices and Islam: Hopes and Challenges”. International Symposium “Why Italy?.” Keith R. Bradley, Joseph A. Buttigieg, and Theodore Cachey, conveners. University of Notre Dame, April 20 2008 “Engineered Cosmopolitanism: Anthropology, Collaboration and Engagement in the Performance of Inclusion.” Paper presented at the workshop “Citizenship and Migration in Europe,” 107th American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, November 22

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2008 “Euro-Mediterranean arts and heritage on the southern Italian stage.” Paper presented at the workshop “Mutuality and Memory: Encounters in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern Cities.” Julie Scott and Nefissa Naguib, conveners. 10th European Association of Social Anthropologists Conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia, August 29 2008 “Mediterranean Cosmopolitanism on the Southern Italian Stage.” Paper presented at the workshop “Everyday Cosmopolitanism: Middle East and North African Urban Settings.” Asef Bayat and Sami Zubaida, conveners. 9th Mediterranean Social and Political Research Meeting, Florence & Montecatini Terme, Italy, organised by the Mediterranean Programme of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute, March 12-15 2008 “Sacred Transnationalism in Europe”. 16th International Conference, Council for European Studies, Chicago, March 6-8 2007 “Performing Dialogue: Migration and the Arts.” Dialogue of Cultures Fall Conference, The Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture, University of Notre Dame, November 30 2007 “Europe and the Transnational Regulation of Migration.” The Helen Kellogg Institute For International Studies/ Migration and Borders Studies/Institute for Latino Studies, University of Notre Dame, April 23 2006 “Muslim-Catholic Relations: Frictions and Encounters in the Global Ecumene.” Erasmus Institute Fall Series, University of Notre Dame, Dec. 1st 2006 “Pastoral Power and Sacred Realms in the Italian State Project of Migration Regulation.” Session “Negotiating Place and Personhood.” 105th Annual AAA Meeting, San Jose, November 15 2006 “Politics of Migration and Religion, Made in Italy.” Ted Cachey, chair. Italian Studies Conference, University of Notre Dame, October 11 2006 “Pastoral Power and Sacred Realms in the Italian State Project of Migration Regulation.” Invited Workshop “Diaspora and Migration.” Didier Fassin, chair. Fiona Bowie, respondent. 9th Biennial European Association of Social Anthropologists Conference, Bristol, September 20 2006 “Encounters, Theologies, and Politics at Europe's Southern Maritime Edges.” University of California at Irvine, Department of Anthropology, May 9 2006 “Silent death and the moral State: Making Borders and Sovereignty at Europe’s Southern Maritime Edges.” Eiko Thielemann, discussant. Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, Univ. of California San Diego, April 18 2006 “Performing ‘religion’ and ‘Muslim migrants,’ from behind the charitable fence to the public spotlight: Mechanisms and stakes at the edges of the Italian state.” Paper presented at the workshop “Public Debates about Islam in Europe: Why and How ‘Immigrants’ became ‘Muslims.’” Stefano Allievi and Martin van Bruinessen, conveners. 7th Mediterranean Social and Political Research Meeting, Florence & Montecatini Terme, Italy, organised by the Mediterranean Programme of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute, March 23

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2005 “Administrative fiction and improvisation in the legal performance of the state.” Research report presented at the Association for Political and Legal Anthropology Graduate Student Workshop, 104th AAA meeting, Washington DC, December 1 2005 “Social unrest in France: History, targets, and generations at the limits of public laïcité.” Research paper presented at the panel “The French Social Crisis,” Institute for International, Comparative, and , University of California at San Diego, November 15 2005 “Forming ‘immigrants,’ embodying the state, governing the European Union: Detention and deportation at the southern border of the EU.” Paper presented at the Summer Institute on International Migration. SSRC and University of California, Irvine, June 26 2005 “Is Europe a safe place for tourists? Reflections on bureaucracy and legality.” Paper presented at the First Stanford Graduate Student Conference in Cultural and Social Anthropology, “Anthropology of the State: the State of Anthropology,” Stanford University, April 9 2004 “Charitable Borders? Religion, policing, and belonging at the southern maritime fringes of the New Europe.” Paper presented at the workshop “Proximity and Asymmetry in Border Encounters,” 8th Biennial European Association of Social Anthropologists Conference, Vienna, September 23

OTHER CONFERENCE ACTIVITY 2014 Discussant to Joseph Wiltberger, “Rooted Community Networks: Migration, Place, and Meaning in Transnational El Salvador.” The Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, April 23 2012 Invited Participant. Symposium on Human Development and Migration. The Program on Law and Human Development, The University of . Notre Dame Centre, London, December 6-7 2012 Faculty Host, Ninth Annual University of Notre Dame Department of Anthropology Undergraduate Research Exposition, April 26 2011 Faculty Host, Eight Annual University of Notre Dame Department of Anthropology Undergraduate Research Exposition, April 28 2010 Presenter, University of Notre Dame/University of Leeds Video Seminar, University of Notre Dame, December 8 2010 Chair, workshop “Ethnographies of Democratic Practice,” 109th American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, Nov. 19 2010 Discussant and moderator, “Maintaining Identity and Agency” student panel, Human Development Conference “People, Power, and Pragmatism: The Future of Development in Our Changing World,” The Ford Family Program in Human Development Studies and Solidarity at the Kellogg Institute, University of Notre Dame, February 27

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2009 Guest lecturer, “The economy of Globalization,” Center for Social Concerns Seminar “Poverty and Development in Chile,” Univ. of Notre Dame, October 29 2008 Chair and Moderator, Invited Session I: James McKenna, “Human Infant Biology and Its Relationship to Parental Caregiving: Western Constraints on Creating a Fairest Love?” The Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture’s 9th Annual Fall Conference, University of Notre Dame, November 7 2008 Discussant to Romanienko, Lisiunia A. “Self-Exile in Wide Open Spaces: Unifying Fragmented Communities at Dakar and other MENA Motorcycle Rallies,” workshop “Everyday Cosmopolitanism: Middle East and North African Urban Settings.” Asef Bayat and Sami Zubaida, conveners. 9th Mediterranean Social and Political Research Meeting, Florence & Montecatini Terme, Italy, organised by the Mediterranean Programme of the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies at the European University Institute, March 12-15 2006 “Borders and Sovereignty at Europe's Southern Maritime Edges.” Workshop for members of Amnesty International, University of California at San Diego, May 23 2006 Discussant to Göran Larsson, “Islam and Muslims in Swedish Media and Academic Research: The Construction of a Minority. With a Bibliography of English and French on Islam and Muslims in Sweden.” 7th Mediterranean Social and Political Research Meeting, Florence & Montecatini Terme, Italy, March 22 2005 Guest Lecture on “Controlling Immigration—The European Experience,” 150A, Wayne Cornelius. University of California at San Diego, Nov. 2 2005 Workshop for senior students of the Socio-Pedagogic High School “Liceo Comi.” “L’importanza della conoscenza degli aspetti storici, geografici e culturali dei Paesi d’origine dei migranti.” Tricase and Maglie, Italy, Feb. 5 2003 Guest lecture on “Nationalism.” University of California at Irvine, Global Issues and Institutions, Summer Session I, July 15 2002 “Technologies of border and belonging in southern Italy: European identity at the margins.” Submitted and defended in partial fulfillment of the requirements for advancement to Ph.D. candidacy. University of California at Irvine, Department of Anthropology, December 9

GRANTS In Progress The Wenner-Gren Foundation, Post-Ph.D. Research Grant 2014 Small Grant for Research, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame, June 2013 Interim Travel to International Conferences Grant, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame, June 2012 Nanovic Institute Funding, Nanovic Institute for European Studies, University of Notre Dame, to travel to The Border Crossing Seminar, Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy, June

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2011 Small Research and Creative Work Grant, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame, to conduct fieldwork in Italy, May-July 2010 International Travel Grant, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame, to present a paper at the Council of European Studies 17th Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada, April 15-17 2008 International Travel Grant, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame, to present a paper at the 10th European Association of Social Anthropologists Conference, Ljubljana, Slovenia, August 24-27 2004 European Union Travel Award, European Association of Social Anthropologists 8th Biennial conference, Vienna 2001-06 Multiple Dissertation and Pre-Dissertation Fieldwork Grants: Center for German and European Studies/Institute for European Studies, University of California at Berkeley; University of California Regents; School of Social Sciences and Department of Anthropology, UC Irvine.

FELLOWSHIPS In Progress The National Endowment For The In Progress Institute for Advanced Study, School of , Princeton University In Progress The Italian Academy for Advanced Studies in America, Columbia University 2006-2007 Carey Postdoctoral Fellowship, Erasmus Institute, University of Notre Dame 2005-2006 Visiting Research Fellowship, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, University of California at San Diego 2006 Regents’ Dissertation Writing Fellowship, University of California at Irvine 2002-2005 Summer Fellowships for Dissertation Research, School of Soc. Sciences, University of California at Irvine 2001-2005 Summer Fellowships for Dissertation Research, Dept. of Anthropology, UC Irvine 2002 Regents’ Predissertation Fellowship, UC Irvine 2002 IES Predissertation Fellowship, Center for German and European Studies/ Institute for European Studies, University of California at Berkeley

B.A. THESES and RESEARCH DIRECTED - University of Notre Dame

2015 Megan McCormick [research; conferences; European Studies thesis]. Islamophobia and Integration in London [provisional]

2014 Mariannina Villavicencio [research; conferences; European Studies thesis]. Baguettes, Berets and Beurs: Situating Islam Within French Identity

2013 Lauren Dunn [research; conferences; European Studies thesis] The Health Situation of the Roma in the EU and its Underlying Factors: A Comparative Analysis of the Roma in France, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Romania. Recipient of the “Wegs Prize,” Nanovic Institute for European Studies

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2012-13 Alison Podlaski [grants; research; conferences; Anthropology Honors thesis]. Policing and Muslim Immigration in the UK, France, and Spain

2010-11 Elizabeth Young [grants; research; conferences; Anthropology thesis]. Peruvians and Quechua language in the public life of cosmopolitan Madrid. 2010-11 Sarah Grothaus [grants; research; European Studies thesis] The Search for the New Bohemia. 2010 Melissa Wrapp [Supervision of Summer Service Learning Program; directed readings; research paper; conferences] Nativism and Latino Homelessness: Liminal Lives and Engaged Ethnography in Santa Ana, California. 2007-10 Justin Perez [grants; research; conferences; Anthropology thesis; refereed publication in the Journal of Homosexuality.] Pichanga de locas: Street Volleyball in two Sectores Populares of Peru. 2010 Katie Avery [research; conference; paper] Cultural and Linguistic Differences and the Effect on the Patient-Physician Relationship. 2010 Catherine Kurtin [grants; research; European Studies thesis] Getting Swedes to Eat Tacos: A Critical Analysis of the Swedish Ideology of Inclusivity. 2010 Rosabelle Conover [research; paper for European Studies] Health Care Discrimination Against Roma in Eastern Europe: Hungary and Romania. 2010 Sarah Lyons [directed readings; paper] Immigration, Labor Organizing, and Gender: A Review of the Literature and a Call for an Ethnographic Perspective 2009 Kerry Pecho [conference; research co-adviser; Anthropology thesis] Building an Understanding of At-Risk Children in Puebla, Mexico and Santiago, Chile. 2007-9 Katie Sabella [research; conference; Anthropology thesis] Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite and... Secularism: Maghrebin Migrants Working the Boundaries of French Integration. 2007-9 Monica Del Carmen Garcia-Blizzard [grants; research; conferences; European Studies thesis] Immigration and Illicit vending: Spatial and Social Implications in Italy. 2007-8 (informal co-adviser) Marti Mirandola Mullen [research; Anthropology thesis] More than a language: The Linguistic and Cultural Situation in Sudtirol. 2007-8 Michael McKenna [research; conference; Anthropology thesis] Evaluating Refugee Assistance Programs in Ecuador: A look at Power Relations, Humanitarian Agendas, and Colombian Displacement. 2006-7 (co-adviser) Emily Kelley [research; Anthropology thesis] Topic: legal assistance of Rwandan refugees in Michiana.

EDITORIAL DUTIES 2014 Manuscript reviewer. American Ethnologist; Italian Studies 2011; 2012 Manuscript reviewer. American Ethnologist 2011 Manuscript reviewer. Ethos; Qualitative Sociology; Time and Society 11-MA

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2010; 2012 Manuscript reviewer. Food and Foodways 2010 Manuscript reviewer. Oxford University Press 2010-1 Manuscript reviewer. SAGE/Pine Forge Press 2009 Manuscript reviewer. Journal of Communication Inquiry 2006 Manuscript reviewer. City & Society 2006 Manuscript reviewer. Contemporary Islam: Dynamics of Muslim Life

SERVICE and OTHER NOTABLE CONTRIBUTIONS 2014- Editorial Board Member. Journal of European Folklore Research 2014- Editorial Board Member. Journal of Traditional Art & Folk Studies 2012-13 Peer reviewer, Italian Research and University Evaluation Agency (ANVUR) – Italian Ministry of Education, University, and Research 2013 Student Internship Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame 2011-12 Member, Intellectual Community on Migration and Human Development, Program on Law and Human Development, Notre Dame Law School 2012 Faculty Host, Ninth Annual University of Notre Dame Department of Anthropology Undergraduate Research Exposition 2011 Pro Bono Author, Expert Affidavit (Law Firm in New York, Asylum case) 2011 Faculty Host, Eight Annual University of Notre Dame Department of Anthropology Undergraduate Research Exposition, April 28 2008-11 Student Internship Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame 2010- Affiliate Faculty, Italian Studies at Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame 2009- Member, Working Group on Islam in Contemporary Europe. The Nanovic Institute for European Studies, University of Notre Dame 2008 Core Faculty Fellow, [Proposed] Centre for the Study of Transnational Migration, University of Notre Dame 2008 Award Selection Committee, Essay Contest on Migration, Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame 2007 Faculty Facilitator, “Immigration: A Notre Dame Forum,” Residence Halls Discussions. Lewis, Sorin, Keenan Halls, University of Notre Dame, October 9 2007- Member, Kellogg Working Group on Migrants' Political Transnationalism, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame 2006- Research Associate, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, University of California at San Diego

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COURSES DESIGNED AND TAUGHT - University of Notre Dame

Identity, Pluralism, and Democracy Anthropology of Globalization European Cultures and Societies Perspectives in Anthropological Analysis Race, Ethnicity, and Power Immigration in Global Perspective Immigration in Comparative Perspective Fundamentals of Social-Cultural Anthropology Social Science First Year Writing Seminar (Exploring Diversity through Anthropology)

LANGUAGES Italian: native speaker Spanish: advanced speaking, reading, and writing Serbian/Croatian/Bosnian: advanced speaking, reading, and writing Portuguese and French: reading only

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