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GRETA R. KRIPPNER Department of Sociology Email: University of Michigan [email protected] 4146 LSA Building Phone: 500 S

GRETA R. KRIPPNER Department of Sociology Email: University of Michigan Krippner@Umich.Edu 4146 LSA Building Phone: 500 S

CURRICULUM VITAE

GRETA R. KRIPPNER Department of Email: University of Michigan [email protected] 4146 LSA Building Phone: 500 S. State Street 734-764-0341 Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1382 Fax: 734-763-6887

EMPLOYMENT

2012 – Present Associate Professor, Sociology Department, University of Michigan.

2017 – 2020 Associate Chair, Sociology Department, University of Michigan.

2007 – 2012 Assistant Professor, Sociology Department, University of Michigan.

2003 – 2006 Assistant Professor, Sociology Department, UCLA.

EDUCATION

December 2003 Ph.D. Degree Conferred, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Sociology.

Dissertation: “The Fictitious Economy: Financialization, the State, and Contemporary Capitalism” (Jane Collins and Erik Olin Wright, Thesis Advisers). Winner of the 2004 American Sociological Association Dissertation Award.

December 1995 M.S. Degree Conferred, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Sociology.

May 1993 B.A. Degree Conferred, University of Iowa, Anthropology and History.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Economic Sociology, , Sociology of Law, Comparative/Historical Sociology, Social Theory.

BOOK

Greta R. Krippner. 2011. Capitalizing on Crisis: The Political Origins of the Rise of Finance. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

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Awards:

• 2013 Distinguished Scholarly Book Award from the American Sociological Association.

• 2012 Viviana Zelizer Award from the Economic Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association.

• 2012 Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award from the Political Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association.

• 2009 President’s Book Award from the Social Science History Association.

Reviews: American Historical Review, American Journal of Sociology, Business Ethics Quarterly, Choice, Contemporary Sociology, Financial Times, Journal of American History, Naked Capitalism (blog), New York Review of Books, Political Studies Review, Public Books, Socio-Economic Review (review symposium).

ARTICLES

Greta R. Krippner. Forthcoming. “Love and Marxism.” Politics & Society (special issue in memory of Erik Olin Wright).

Greta R. Krippner. 2017. “Polanyi for the Age of Trump.” Critical Historical Studies 4 (2): 243-254.

Greta R. Krippner. 2017. “Democracy of Credit: Ownership and the Politics of Credit Access in Late-Twentieth Century America.” American Journal of Sociology 123 (1): 1-47. Winner of the 2018 Charles Tilly Best Article Award from the Comparative and Historical Sociology Section of the American Sociological Assocation.

Greta R. Krippner. 2010. “The Political Economy of Financial Exuberance.” Pp. 141-173 in Michael Lounsbury and Paul Hirsch (eds.), Markets on Trial: The Economic Sociology of the U.S. Financial Crisis. Research in the Sociology Organizations 30B. Named 2011 Outstanding Author Contribution (selected as the best article in volume 30 of Research in the Sociology of Organizations).

Greta R. Krippner. 2007. “The Making of U.S. Monetary Policy: Central Bank Transparency and the Neoliberal Dilemma.” Theory & Society 36 (6): 477-513. Winner of the 2009 Viviana Zelizer Award from the Economic Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association.

Greta R. Krippner and Anthony S. Alvarez. 2007. “Embeddedness and the Intellectual Projects of Economic Sociology.” Annual Review of Sociology 33: 219-240.

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Greta R. Krippner. 2005. “The Financialization of the American Economy.” Socio-Economic Review 3: 173-208.

Greta Krippner, Mark Granovetter, Fred Block, Nicole Biggart, and Tom Beamish. 2003. “Polanyi Symposium: A Conversation on Embeddedness.” Socio-Economic Review 2: 109-135 (with Giovanni Arrighi, Michael Burawoy, John Hall, Gillan Hart, Youtien Hsing, Margie Mendall, Sean O’Riain, and Steve Vogel).

Greta R. Krippner. 2001. “The Elusive Market: Embeddedness and the Paradigm of Economic Sociology.” Theory & Society 30: 775-810.

Greta R. Krippner. 2001. “The Organization of Disorganization in Agricultural Labor Markets.” Politics & Society 29(3): 363-383.

Jane L. Collins and Greta R. Krippner. 1999. “Permanent Labor Contracts in Agriculture: Flexibility and Subordination in a New Export Crop.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 41(3): 510-534.

Greta R. Krippner. 1997. “The Politics of Privatization in Rural Mexico.” Politics & Society 25(1): 4-33.

BOOK REVIEWS, REVIEW ESSAYS, AND SHORTER WRITINGS

Greta R. Krippner. 2019. “In Search of Homo Familius?” (Review essay on Melinda Cooper, Family Values: Between Neoliberalism and the New Social Conservatism). European Journal of Sociology 60 (3): 448-453.

Greta R. Krippner. 2019. “Theory in the Trenches.” Perspectives (Newsletter of the Social Theory Section of the ASA) 41 (2): 2-5.

Greta R. Krippner. 2019. “Bearing Risks, Being Watched.” (Review essay on Dan Bouk, How Our Days Became Numbered: Risk and the Rise of the Statistical Individual; and Josh Lauer, Creditworthy: A History of Consumer Surveillance and Financial Identity in America). Public Books (February 26). Available here: https://www.publicbooks.org/bearing-risks-and-being-watched/

Greta R. Krippner, Benjamin Lemoine, and Quentin Ravelli. 2017. “The Politics of Financialization: An Interview with Greta Krippner.” Revue de la Regulation (Autumn issue). Available here: https://journals.openedition.org/regulation/12637#ndlr

Greta R. Krippner. 2017. “Unbounding the Economy.” (Contribution to a symposium on Kimberly Hoang’s Dealing in Desire: Asian Ascendency, Western Decline, and the Hidden Currencies of Global Sex Work). Socio-Economic Review 15 (3): 686-690.

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Greta R. Krippner. 2016. “Weber on Wall Street: Reflections on the Policy Relevance of Comparative Historical Sociology.” Trajectories (Newsletter of the Comparative and Historical Sociology Section of the ASA) 28 (2): 14-17, 22-23.

Greta R. Krippner. 2013. “Creating the Market University: How Academic Science Became an Economic Engine, by Elizabeth Popp Berman.” American Journal of Sociology 118: 1439-1441.

Greta R. Krippner. 2012. “Age of Greed: The Triumph of Finance and the Decline of America, 1970 to the Present, by Jeffrey Madrick.” Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews 41: 655-657.

Greta R. Krippner. 2012. “Reply to My Critics.” Trajectories (Newsletter of the Comparative and Historical Sociology Section of the ASA) Vol 23 (2): 11-15.

Greta R. Krippner. 2009. “Giovanni Arrighi: An Appreciation.” Trajectories (Newsletter of the Comparative and Historical Sociology Section of the ASA) Vol. 21 (1): 4-7.

Greta R. Krippner. 2009. “Credit Crunches: Then and Now.” Accounts (Newsletter of the Economic Sociology Section of the ASA) Vol. 8 (3): 2-5.

Greta R. Krippner. 2008. “On Capitalism, by Victor Nee and Richard Swedberg.” Contemporary Sociology 37: 335-37.

Greta R. Krippner. 2007. “Last Best Gifts: Altruism and the Market for Human Blood and Organs, by Kieran Healy.” American Journal of Sociology 113: 551-45.

Greta R. Krippner. 2007. “The Politics of Free Markets: The Rise of Neoliberal Economic Policies in Britain, France, Germany, and the United States, by Monica Prasad.” Contexts 6: 67-69.

WORK IN PROGRESS

Preferred: Race, Gender, Genes and the Individualization of Risk. Book project; research in progress.

“Gendered Market Devices: The Persistence of Gender Discrimination in Insurance Markets.” Article; full draft available.

“The Person of the Category: Pricing Risk and the Politics of Classification” (with Daniel Hirschman). Article; full draft available.

“Socializing the Economy: Toward a Sociology of Contract” (with Luis Flores). Article; conditional acceptance Journal of Law and Political Economy.

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“The Power of Abstraction: Marx on Money and Credit.” Article; full draft available.

HONORS, AWARDS, & FELLOWSHIPS

2018 Charles Tilly Best Article Award from the Comparative and Historical Section of the American Sociological Assocation.

2013 Distinguished Scholarly Book Award from the American Sociological Association.

2012 Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award from the Political Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association.

2012 Viviana Zelizer Award (Best Book) from the Economic Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association.

2011 Outstanding Author Contribution (for the best article in Volume 30 of Research in the Sociology of Organizations).

2009 President’s Book Award from the Social Science History Association.

2009 Viviana Zelizer Award (Best Article) from the Economic Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association.

2005 UCLA Center for American Politics and Public Policy, Research Fellow.

2004 American Sociological Association Dissertation Award.

2003 Genevieve Gorst Herfurth Award (Best Paper in the Social Sciences) for “The Financialization of the American Economy,” University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2002 University Dissertator Fellowship, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

2002 Social Science Research Council, Program on the Corporation as a Social Institution, Research Fellow.

2002 Best Student Paper for “The Financialization of the American Economy,” Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics.

1997 Social Science Research Council, Advanced Disciplinary Training Fellowship.

1995 MacArthur Consortium on International Peace and Cooperation, Research Fellow.

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INTRA- AND EXTRA-MURAL RESEARCH FUNDING

2014 Associate Professor Support Grant, “Prices and Personhood,” $27,900.

2014 Institute for Research on Women and Gender Faculty Seed Grant, “Prices and Personhood,” $3,900.

2012 Interdisciplinary Committee on Organizational Studies Small Research Grant, “Pricing and Personhood,” $3,000.

2009 Rackham Spring/Summer Research Grant, “Democracy of Credit: Economic Citizenship in U.S. Society, 1970-2008,” $4,000.

2008 Tobin Project, “Democracy of Credit: Economic Citizenship in U.S. Society, 1970- 2008,” $10,000.

2006 UCLA Faculty Senate Grant, “Embeddedness,” $3,000.

2005 UCLA Faculty Senate Grant, “Finance and Social Conflict in U.S. Society,” $3,000.

2005 UCLA Institute for Industrial Relations Faculty Research Grant, “Finance and Social Conflict in U.S. Society,” $10,000.

2005 National Science Foundation/American Sociological Association, Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline Award, “Finance and Social Conflict in U.S. Society,” $7,000.

2004 UCLA Faculty Senate Grant, “Social Bases of U.S. Financialization,” $2,500.

2001 National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Award, “The Financialization of the American Economy,” $7,500.

INVITED LECTURES

“The Person of the Category: Pricing Risk and the Politics of Classification.”

• Harvard-MIT Economic Sociology Workshop, March 2019 • University of Toronto, Sociology Department Colloquium, February 2019 • Max Planck-, MaxPo Annual Lecture, December 2018 • Washington University, Sociology Colloquim, October 2017

“Undoing Difference: Risk Classification and Gender Discrimination in Credit and Insuruance Markets”

• Harvard-MIT Economic Sociology Workshop, February 2015

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• University of Michigan Law School, March 2015 • American Bar Foundation, March 2015 • University of Minnesota, Sociology Department Colloquium, April 2015

“Debt: The Long View”

• A conversation with David Graeber, Louis Hyman, and Greta Krippner moderated by New York Times reporter Peter Goodman, Columbia University, March 2012.

“Possessive Collectivism: Ownership and the Politics of Credit Access in Late-Twentieth Century America”

• University of Iowa, Social Inequality Workshop, November 2016. • UCLA, Seminar for Comparative Social Analysis, Sociology Department, May 2016 • Watson Institute, Brown University, February 2016 • Johns Hopkins University, Sociology Department Colloquium, November 2015 • Harvard University, Political Economy of Capitalism Workshop, February 2015 • Wayne State University, Keynote Lecture for Conference on “Redefining Politics in a Monetary Age,” April 2014 • Stanford University, Economic Sociology Workshop, December 2013 • Cornell University, Global Finance Initiative (Inaugural Speaker), September 2013 • University of Michigan, Interdisciplinary Committee on Organizational Studies, March 2013 • Yale University, Sociology Department, February 2013 • University of California-Santa Barbara, Center on Work, Labor, and Democracy, November 2012 • Princeton University, Culture and Inequality Workshop, October 2012 • , Sociology Department (Comparative Historical Workshop), Februrary 2012 • University of California-San Diego, Sociology Department (Comparative Historical Workshop), February 2011

“Capitalizing on Crisis: The Political Origins of the Rise of Finance in the U.S. Economy”

• University of Kentucky, Committee on Social Theory, February 2014 • , Social Theory and Evidence Workshop, April 2012 • New School for Social Research, Market Cultures Workshop, March 2010 • Ohio State University, Sociology Department, February 2010 • Brown University, Watson Institute, December 2009 • University of British Columbia, Department of Sociology, March 2009

“The Rentier’s Return? The Social Politics of U.S. Financial Deregulation”

• Interdisciplinary Committee on Organizational Studies (ICOS), University of Michigan, December 2007

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• Harvard University, MIT-Harvard Economic Sociology Seminar, May 2007 • York University, Department of Politics, March 2007

“The Making of U.S. Monetary Policy: Fine-tuning, Neoliberal Style”

• Cornell University, Department of Sociology, April 2006 • University of Michigan, Department of Sociology, November 2005 • University of California-Berkeley, Department of Sociology, November 2005 • Northwestern University, Department of Sociology (Comparative Historical Workshop), May 2005 • UCLA, Center for Social Theory and Comparative History, February 2004

“The Political Origins of U.S. Financialization: Or How the Reagan Administration Discovered Global Capitalism”

• Northwestern University, Department of Sociology, May 2005 • University of California-Berkeley, Department of Sociology, March 2005 • University of Michigan, Department of Sociology, November 2002 • The Johns Hopkins University, Department of Sociology, November 2002 • UCLA, Department of Sociology, November 2000

PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS & CONFERENCES

Invited Critic, Author Meets Critics Session on Disembedded Markets: Economic Theology and Global Capitalism by Cristoph Deutschmann. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, New York, June 2019.

“The Moral Economy of the Algorithm: Pricing Risk and the Politics of Classification.” Paper prepared at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, August 2018.

“The Power of Abstraction: Marx on Money and Credit.” Paper presented at a workshop on “Dynamics of Capitalism: Inquiries to Marx in Honor of his 200th Birthday,” Institute for Social Research, Hamburg, Germany, May 2018.

“The Person of the Category: Actuarialism, Algorithms, and the Politics of Classification.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Montreal, August 2017.

“Toward a Sociology of Contract.” Paper presented at:

• The Baldy Center for Law and Policy, SUNY, Buffalo, New York, October 2019. • American Sociological Association, New York, August 2019 • Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, New York, June 2019

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• Annual Meeting of the Law & Society Association, Toronto Canada, June 2018. • Conference on “Geographies of Markets,” Karl Polanyi Institute, McGill University, Montreal, June 2017.

“Inequality in the Shadow of Status/Contract.” Paper presented at workshop “Capitalism and Inequality,” at the University of Chicago, October 2016.

Invited Critic, Author Meets Critics Session on Dealing in Desire: Asian Ascendency, Western Decline, and the Hidden Currencies of Global Sex Work by Kimberly Hoang. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Seattle, August 2016.

Invited Critic, Author Meets Critics Session on The Power of Market Fundamentalism: Karl Polanyi’s Critique by Fred Block and Margaret R. Somers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Seattle, August 2016.

“From Contract to Status? The Persistence of Gender Discrimination in Insurance Markets.” Paper prepared for a conference on “The Economization of the Social,” New School for Social Research, New York, June 2015.

“Undoing Difference: Risk Classification and Gender Discrimination in Credit and Insurance Markets” (with Daniel Hirschman). Paper presented at:

• Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, June 2016. • Annual Meeting of the Business History Association, Portland, March 2016. • Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, August 2015. • Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Toronto, November 2014. • Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 2014.

Invited Critic, Author Meets Critics Session on The Land of Too Much by Monica Prasad. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, Chicago, November 2013.

Invited participant in Junior Theorists Symposium, New York, August 2013.

“Possessive Collectivism: Ownership and the Politics of Credit Access in Late-Twentieth Century America.” Paper presented at:

• Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, June 2016. • Conference on “Fictions of Finance,” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, April 2014. • Conference on “Capitalizing on Finance: New Directions in the History of Capitalism,” Huntington Library in San Marino, CA, April 2013. • Annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, Vancouver, November 2012.

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• Annual meeting of the Organization of American Historians, Milwaukee, April 2012.

Author-Meets-Critics Panel on Capitalizing on Crisis:

• Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Denver, August 2012. • Annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, Boston, November 2011.

“Democracy of Credit: The (Un)Politics of Finance and Transformations in Economic Citizenship, 1970-2001.” Paper presented at:

• Conference on “Global Crisis: Rethinking Economy and Society,” organized by the Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory, Chicago, December 2010. • Annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, Chicago, November 2010. • Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, August 2010.

“The Political Economy of Financial Exuberance.” Paper presented at a conference on “Markets on Trial” at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, October 2009.

“Giovanni Arrighi—An Appreciation.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 2009.

“The Road to the Free Market.” Paper presented at “Politics as Markets” Mini-Conference, San Francisco, August 2009.

“Credit Crunches, Then and Now.” Paper presented at the meeting of the International Studies Association, New York, February 2009.

“The Rentier’s Return? The Social Politics of U.S. Financial Deregulation.” Paper presented at: • Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Boston, August 2008. • Annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, Chicago, November 2007. • Paper presented at the inaugural meeting of the International Working Group on Financialization, London School of Economics, February 2007.

“Polanyi Goes Subprime!” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (SASE), San Jose, Costa Rica, July 2008.

Invited Critic, Author Meets Critics Session on The Politics of Free Markets by Monica Prasad. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Social Science History Association, Minneapolis, November 2006.

“The Making of U.S. Monetary Policy: Fine-Tuning, Neoliberal Style.” Paper presented at:

• Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, August 2005.

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• Annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Aix-en- Provence, June 2003.

“The Financialization of the U.S. Economy: Or How the Reagan Administration Discovered Global Capitalism.” Paper presented at:

• Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 2004. • Annual meeing of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Washington, D.C., July 2004. • Conference on “Money and Migration after Globalization,” Oxford University, March 2004.

“What is Financialization?” Paper presented at:

• Allied Social Sciences Association (Annual meeting of the American Economics Association), San Diego, CA, January 2004. • Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, August 2002. • Annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Minneapolis, June 2002. • Conference on “Financialization and the Global Economy,” University of Massachusetts-Amherst, December 2001.

“Rethinking Embeddedness.” Paper presented at:

• Conference on “The Second Great Transformation,” University of California-Davis, April 2002. • Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Anaheim, August 2000. • Annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Madison, July 1999.

“The Organization of Disorganization in Agricultural Labor Markets.” Paper presented at:

• Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago, August 1999. • Annual meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Madison, July 1999.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

Courses Taught at Michigan:

• Economic Sociology (Graduate Seminar) • Comparative and Historical Sociology (Graduate Research Practicum) • Theories and Practices of Sociology (Graduate Social Theory Core Course)

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• Economic Sociology (Undergraduate Lecture Course) • Introduction to Sociological Theory (Undergraduate Lecture Course) • Economic Sociology Workshop (Graduate Research Workshop)

Courses Taught at UCLA:

• Contemporary Social Theory (Graduate Seminar on “The Sociology of Pierre Bourdieu”) • Economic Sociology (Graduate Seminar) • Comparative Social Analysis (Graduate Research Workshop) • Economy & Society (Undergraduate Lecture Course)

Graduate Mentoring at Michigan:

• Chalem Bolton (Advisor) • Jeffrey Billick (Publishable Paper Committee) • Jose Bortoluci (Ph.D. Thesis Committee; defended December 2015) • Helena Buhr (Ph.D. Thesis Committee; defended July 2010) • Alex Cedano (Advisor) • Zoe Chanin (Advisor) • Jared Eno (Co-Chair with Elizabeth Armstrong) • Luis Flores (Chair) • Dan Hirschman (Chair; defended December 2015) • Kristen Hopewell (Ph.D. Thesis Committee; defended May 2012) • Connie Hsiung (Chair of Publishable Paper Committee; defended April 2014) • Joyce Ho (Advisor) • Mikell Hyman (Co-Chair with Jason Owen-Smith; defended September 2018) • Dana Kornberg (Ph.D. Thesis Committee; defended June 2020) • Ya-Wen Lei (Chair; defended August 2013) • Camilo Leslie (Ph.D. Thesis Committee; defended July 2015) • Alwyn Lim (Ph.D. Thesis Committee; defended May 2012) • Linroy Marshall (Chair of Publishable Paper Committee; defended April 2017) • Joshua Mound (Ph.D. Thesis Committee; defended August 2015) • Simeon Newman (Ph.D. Thesis Committee) • Richard Rodems (Ph.D. Thesis Committee; defended June 2018) • Samuel Robinson (Advisor) • Margarita Maria Rodriguez Morales (Advisor) • Kelly Russell (Co-Chair with Sandra Levitsky) • Andrew Van Alstyne (Ph.D. Thesis Committee; defended June 2013) • Mira Vale (Ph.D. Thesis Committee)

Graduate Mentoring at UCLA:

• Rene Almeling (Ph.D. Oral Examination)

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• Anthony Alvarez (Masters Committee; Co-Chair with Peter Kollock) • Maria Dziembowska (Masters Committee) • Kurtulus Gemici (Ph.D. Oral Examination; Co-Chair with Michael Mann) • Daniel Rounds (Ph.D. Oral Examination) • Lu Shan (Masters Committee; Co-Chair with Michael Mann) • Karl Thulin (Ph.D. Oral Examination)

Other Mentoring Activities:

• Ayca Zacim, University of Wisconsin (Ph.D. Thesis Committee, defended May 2018) • Carly Knight, Harvard University (Ph.D. Thesis Committee, defended July 2018) • Pablo Gaston, University of Michigan (Member of “Launch Committee,” 2018-19) • Kimberly Kay Hoang, University of Chicago (Book Workshop, July 2019)

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Service to American Sociologial Association:

• Chair, Lewis A. Coser Award for Theoretical Agenda Setting Selection Committee, American Sociological Association, 2020. • Chair, Theory Section, American Sociological Association, 2019-2020. • Member of Tilly Prize Committee, Comparative and Historical Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association, 2019. • Chair, Economic Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, 2014-2015. • Chair, Zelizer Book Award, Economic Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, 2014. • Council Member, Theory Section, American Sociological Association, 2012-2014 (including service on article prize committee). • Council Member, Comparative and Historical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, 2010-2012. • Chair, Nominations Committee, Theory Section, American Sociological Association, 2009-2010. • Council Member, Economic Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, 2009-2011 (including service on student paper, article, and book award committees). • Council Member, Political Economy of the World System Section, American Sociological Association, 2007-2009 (including service on book award committee). • Co-Editor (with Nitsan Chorev), Newsletter of the Comparative and Historical Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association, 2007-2009. • Council Member, Political Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association, 2006-2008 (including service on article and book award commitees). • Member of Book Prize Committee, Economic Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association, 2006. • Council Member of the Economic Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association (Graduate Student Member), 2001-2002.

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• Council Member of the Political Economy of the World System Section of the American Sociological Association (Graduate Student Member), 2001-2002.

Service to Social Science History Association:

• Executive Committee, Social Science History Association, 2011-2014. • Member, President’s Award Book Prize Selection Committee, Social Science History Association, 2011.

Service to Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics:

• Executive Council, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, 2004-2007. • Program Co-Chair (with Laszlo Bruszt), Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Budapest, Hungary, 2005. • Co-coordinator (with Marion Fourcade), Socio-Economic Theory Network, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, 2002-2005.

Service to Journals:

• Advisory Board, Journal of Law and Political Economy (2018- ) • Member, Task Force on Reviewer Guidelines for Comparative Historical Sociology, American Sociological Review (2015) • Editoral Board, Socio-Economic Review (2014-present) • Editorial Board, Critical Historical Studies (2012-present) • Consulting Editor, American Journal of Sociology (2011-2014) • Associate Editor, Sociological Theory, 2007-2010; 2017-present. • Advisory Board, Socio-Economic Review, 2006-2010. • Senior Editor, Theory and Society, 2017- present. • Corresponding Editor, Theory and Society, 2004-2017. • Occasional reviewer of submissions to American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Economic Geography, Environment and Planning, New Political Economy, Review of International Political Economy, Social Problems, Social Forces, Socio-Economic Review, Sociological Forum, Sociological Theory, and Theory and Society.

Panel Organizing:

• “Canonization,” Theory Section, American Sociological Association (August 2020). • “Democracy in Distress,” Theory Section, American Sociological Association (August 2020). • “The Economization of Everything,” Society for the Advancement of Socio- Economics, June 2016 (with Marion Fourcade and Sarah Quinn). • “New Histories of the Corporate Form,” Society for the Advancement of Socio- Economics, June 2016 (with Marion Fourcade and Sarah Quinn).

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• “The Politics of Calculation,” Social Science History Association, November 2015 (with Marion Fourcade and Sarah Quinn). • “Classification and Claiming,” Social Science History Association, November 2014. • “Economic Utopias and Dystopias: Pathways from the Financial Crisis,” Thematic Session, American Sociological Association, August 2012. • “The Politics of Credit: New Deal to Neoliberalism,” Social Science History Association, November 2011. • Author Meets Critics Panel on Kim Phillips Fein, Invisible Hands: The Making of the Conservative Movement from the New Deal to Reagan, Social Science History Association, November 2011. • “Guest Curator” for Interdisciplinary Committee on Organization Studies (ICOS) lecture series, University of Michigan, October-November 2008. • “Ideas and Institutions in Neoliberal Politics,” Comparative and Historical Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, August 2008 (Co-organized with Isaac Martin). • “New Directions in Political Economy,” Political Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, August 2008 (Co-organized with Isaac Martin). • “The Politics of U.S. Economic Policy in Historical Perspective,” Social Science History Association, November 2007 (Co-organized with Isaac Martin). • “Sociology of Financial Markets,” Economic Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, August 2007. • “Macro-Processes and Transnational Trends,” Economic Sociology Section, American Sociological Association, August 2005. • “Economic Sociology,” Pacific Sociological Association, San Francisco, April 2004.

Miscellaneous Service:

• Occasional external referree of grant proposals for the National Science Foundation. • Occasional reviewer of fellowship applications for Center for Engaged Scholarship. • Manuscript reviewer for various university presses (California, Cambridge, Chicago, Harvard, Princeton, Columbia, Oxford, Stanford, Routledge, etc.)

Professional Associations:

• American Sociological Association • Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics • Social Science History Association

UNIVERSITY AND DEPARTMENTAL SERVICE

Rackham Predoctoral Dissertation Fellowship, Selection Panel, 2019-2021.

Associate Chair, Sociology Department, University of Michigan, 2017-2020.

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Co-Organizer (with Geoff Eley), “Theorizing and Historizing: Political Economy, Rights, and Moral Worth,” Retirement Symposium for Margaret R. Somers, May 2019.

Executive Committee (ex officio), Sociology Department, University of Michigan, 2017- 2020.

Executive Committee (elected position), Sociology Department, University of Michigan, 2015-2017.

Personnel Committee, Sociology Department, University of Michigan, 2014-2015.

Executive Committee (elected position), Sociology Department, University of Michigan, 2012-2014.

Committee on the Administration of Graduate Affairs, Sociology Department, University of Michigan, 2011-2012.

Katherine Luke Graduate Student Paper Award, Sociology Department, University of Michigan, 2010-2011.

Executive Committee (elected position), Sociology Department, University of Michigan, 2009-2010.

Personnel Committee, Sociology Department, University of Michigan, 2008-2009.

Committee on the Administration of Graduate Affairs, Sociology Department, University of Michigan, 2007-2008.

Graduate Admissions Committee, Sociology Department, University of Michigan, 2006- 2007.

Faculty Advisory Committee, Institute for Industrial Relations, UCLA, 2005-2006.

Graduate Curriculum and Advisement Committee, Department of Sociology, UCLA, 2004- 2006.

Undergraduate Education Committee, Department of Sociology, UCLA, 2003-2004.

Curriculum Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, 2001-2002.

Assistant Professor Search Committee, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, 1999-2000.

Union Steward for the Teaching Assistants’ Association, Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, 1996-1997.

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COMMUNITY SERVICE

Washtenaw County Democratic Party, Precinct Organizing Committee, December 2016- November 2018.

FOREIGN LANGUAGE PROFICIENCIES

Spanish: fluent reading and speaking.

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