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CURRICULUM VITAE

MICHAEL BURAWOY

Home Address 320 Lee St., Apt. 1002, Oakland, CA 94610. E-mail: [email protected]

University Address Department of , University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720; Telephone: 510-643-1958

Education B.A. Mathematics, , England, 1968. M.A. Sociology, University of , 1972. Ph.D. Sociology, University of , 1976.

Research, Administrative, and Teaching Experience Research Officer 1969-70 Anglo American Corporation, Zambia Lecturer 1975 Department of Political Science, Visiting Fellow 1980 Southern African Research Program, Yale University Assistant Professor 1976-82 Department of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley Associate Professor 1982-83 Department of Sociology, University of Wisconsin, Madison Associate Professor 1982-88 Department of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley Visiting Fellow 1983-87 Institute of Sociology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Professor 1988- Department of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley Visiting Professor 1995 Department of Sociology, Northwestern University Department Chair 1996-98 Department of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley Department Chair 2000-02 Department of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley Honorary Associate 2001- Sociology of Work Unit, University of Witwatersrand Visiting Scholar 2002-03 Russell Sage Foundation, New York Invited Professor 2006 École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales Mellon Professor 2010 University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg Hon. Dist. Professor 2011-14 National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan

Editorial Experience Associate Editor 1974-5 American Journal of Sociology Associate Book Review Editor 1975-6 American Journal of Sociology Associate Editor 1978-80 American Sociologist Associate Editor 1982-85 American Sociological Review Corresponding Editor 1983-93 Theory and Society Editorial Advisor 1986-93 Work, Employment and Society Editorial Board 1992- Political Power and Editorial Board 1992-96 South African Sociological Review Editorial Board 1992- African Sociological Review Editorial Board 1992- Work and Occupations Editorial Committee 1993-98 Annual Review of Sociology Editorial Board 1994-97 Contemporary Sociology Editorial Board 1999-2000 Editorial Board 2000- Qualitative Sociology Corresponding Editor 2000- Ethnography Editor 2010- Global Dialogue

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Professional Positions Publications Committee 1998-99 American Sociological Association Member of Council 2000-05 American Sociological Association President (Elect, Real, Past) 2002-05 American Sociological Association Chair, Award Committee 2006-09 American Sociological Association (Excellence in Reporting of Social Issues) Vice-President for National Associations 2006-10 International Sociological Association President 2010-14 International Sociological Association

Honors, Awards, Etc. William Harper Rainey Fellowship, University of Chicago, 1975-6 Distinguished Teaching Award, University of California, Berkeley, 1979 National Science Foundation Grant SES-83-09042: 1984-87. Social Science Research Council Fellowships, 1991, 1992 National Science Foundation Grant SES-9212242: 1992-95. MacArthur Foundation Grant, 1993 National Council for Soviet and East European Studies Grant, 1996-97. MacArthur Foundation Grant, 2001 Goldman Distinguished Professor in the Social Sciences, University of California, Berkeley, 2002-2007 Distinguished Teaching Award, American Sociological Association, 2003. Faculty Award for Outstanding Mentorship of Graduate Student Instructors, University of California, Berkeley, 2007. .

PUBLICATIONS

Books 1972 The Colour of Class on the Copper Mines: From African Advancement to Zambianization. Manchester: Manchester University Press. 1979 Manufacturing Consent: Changes in the Labor Process Under Monopoly Capitalism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (Translated into Spanish, Chinese) 1985 The Politics of Production: Factory Regimes Under Capitalism and . London: Verso. (Translated into Korean) 1992 The Radiant Past: Ideology and Reality in 's Road to Capitalism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (With János Lukács) 2009 The Extended Case Method: Four Countries, Four Decades, Four Great Transformations, and One Theoretical Tradition (University of California Press) 2010 Meets Bourdieu (University of Campinas Press) (Portuguese) 2012 Conversations with Bourdieu: The Johannesburg Moment. Johannesburg: University of Witwatersrand Press) (With Karl von Holdt)

Collaborative and Edited Books 1983 Marxist Inquiries: Studies of Labor, Class and States. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Supplement to the American Journal of Sociology. Edited with . 1991 Ethnography Unbound: Power and Resistance in the Modern Metropolis. Berkeley: University of California Press. (With ten coauthors) 1998 Uncertain Transition: of Change in the PostSocialist World. Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield. Edited with Katherine Verdery. 1999 От Деревянного Парижа к Панельной Орбите: Модель жилищных классов Сыктывкара.

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[From Timbered Paris to Concrete Orbita: The Structure of Housing Classes in Syktyvkar]. Syktyvkar: Institute of Regional Social Research of Komi. (With Pavel Krotov and Tatyana Lytkina) 2000 Global Ethnography: Forces, Connections and Imaginations in a Postmodern World . Berkeley: University of California Press (With nine coauthors) 2010 Facing and Unequal World: Challenges for a Global Sociology. Three volumes Taiwan: International Sociological Association and Academia Sinica, (With 5 co-editors)

Articles 1972 "Another Look at the Mineworker." African Social Research, 14: 239-87. 1974 "Race, Class and Colonialism." Social and Economic Studies, 23(4):521-50. 1974 Constraint and Manipulation in Industrial Conflict -- a comparison of strikes among Zambian workers in a clothing factory and the mining industry. Institute of African Studies, Lusaka, Zambia. 1976 "The Functions and Reproduction of Migrant Labor: Comparative Material from Southern Africa and the United States." American Journal of Sociology, 82(5): 1050-87. (Reprinted) 1976 "Consciousness and Contradiction: A Study of Student Protest in Zambia." British Journal of Sociology, 27(1): 78-98. 1977 "Marxism and Sociology." Contemporary Sociology, 6(1): 9-17. 1977 "Social Structure, Homogenization, and 'The Process of Status Attainment in the United States and Great Britain'." American Journal of Sociology, 82(5): 1031-42. 1978 "Contemporary Currents in Marxist Theory." American Sociologist, 13: 50-64. (Reprinted) 1978 "Toward a Marxist Theory of the Labor Process: Braverman and Beyond." Politics and Society, 8(3&4): 247-312. 1979 "The Anthropology of Industrial Work." Annual Review of Anthropology, 8: 231-66. 1980 "The Politics of Production and the Production of Politics: A Comparative Analysis of Piecework Machine Shops in Hungary and the United States." Political Power and Social Theory, 1: 259-97. 1981 "State and Social Revolution in South Africa: Reflections on the Comparative Perspectives of Greenberg and Skocpol." Kapitalistate, 9: 93-122. 1981 "Terrains of Contest: Factory and State under Capitalism and Socialism." Socialist Review, 58: 83-124. (Shortened version appeared in Das Argument) 1981 "The Capitalist State in South Africa: Marxist and Sociological Perspectives on Race and Class." Political Power and Social Theory, 2: 279-335. 1982 "The Hidden Abode of Underdevelopment: Labor Process and the State in Zambia." Politics and Society, 11(2): 123-66. 1982 "The Written and the Repressed in Gouldner's ." Theory and Society, 11: 831-51. 1983 "The Resurgence of Marxism in American Sociology." Introduction to Marxist Inquiries: Studies of Labor, Class and States (Chicago: University of Chicago Press), supplement to the American Journal of Sociology edited by Michael Burawoy and Theda Skocpol. 1983 "Between the Labor Process and the State: The Changing Face of Factory Regimes under Advanced Capitalism." American Sociological Review, 48(5): 587-605. (Reprinted in Portuguese) 1984 "The Contours of Production Politics." Pp.23-48 in Charles Bergquist (editor), Labor in the Capitalist World Economy (Beverly Hills: Sage Publications). 1984 "Karl Marx and the Satanic Mills: Factory Politics under Early Capitalism in England, the United States and ." American Journal of Sociology, 90(2): 247-82. 1985 "Piece Rates, Hungarian Style." Socialist Review, 79: 43-69. 1985 "The Rise of Hegemonic Despotism in United States' Industry." Prokla 58: 139-53. (With Anne Smith) 1985 "Mythologies of Work: A Comparison of Firms in State Socialism and Advanced Capitalism." American Sociological Review, 50(6): 723-37. (With János Lukács) (Reprinted in Hungarian)

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1986 "Making Nonsense of Marx." Contemporary Sociology, 15(5): 704-707. (Reprinted in French) 1987 "The Limits of Wright's Analytical Marxism and an Alternative." Berkeley Journal of Sociology, XXXII: 51-72. (Reprinted) 1988 "Peindre le Socialisme." Actes De La Recherche en Sciences Sociales 75: 75-82. (Various versions reprinted in England, US, South Africa) 1989 "What is Socialist about Socialist Production? Autonomy and Control in a Hungarian Steel Mill." (With János Lukács) Pp.295-316 in Stephen Wood (editor), The Transformation of Work (London: Hyman and Unwin). 1989 "Should We Give up on Socialism?: Reflections on Capitalism and Democracy" Socialist Review 89(1):59-76. 1989 "Reflections on the Class Consciousness of Hungarian Steel Workers." Politics and Society 17(1): 1-34 (Reprinted in German) 1989 "Marxism Without Micro-Foundations: Przeworski's Critique of Social Democracy." Socialist Review 89(2):53-86. 1989 "Two Methods in Search of Science: Skocpol vs. Trotsky." Theory and Society 18: 759-805. 1989 "Analytical Marxism -- A Metaphysical Marxism," Haften for Kritiska Studier 22(2): 47-58. 1989 "Harold Wolpe: Doyen of South African Marxists," Southern African Review of Books 2(6): 8-9. 1989 "Marxism, Philosophy and Science," Berkeley Journal of Sociology XXXIV: 223-249. 1990 "Marxism is Dead: Long Live Marxism!" Socialist Review 90(2):7-19. (Reprinted) 1990 "Coercion and Consent in Contested Exchange," Politics and Society 18 (2): 251-266. (With Erik Wright) 1990 "Marxism as Science: Historical Challenges and Theoretical Growth," American Sociological Review 55: 775-793. 1991 "The Radiant Future," South African Sociological Review 3(2): 1-27. (With János Lukács) 1991 "The Development of American Sociology: Dilemmas of Professionalization and Institutionalization." Rubezh 1: 74-95. 1992 "Between Perestroika and Privatization: Divided Strategies and Political Crisis in a Soviet Enterprise," Soviet Studies 44(3): 371-402 (With Kathryn Hendley) 1992 "The Soviet Transition from Socialism to Capitalism: Worker Control and Economic Bargaining in the Wood Industry." American Sociological Review 57(1): 16-38. (With Pavel Krotov) 1992 "The End of Sovietology and the Renaissance of Modernization Theory." Contemporary Sociology 21(6): 774-785. 1992 "The Rise of Merchant Capital: Monopoly, Barter, and Enterprise Politics in the Vorkuta Coal Industry." Harriman Institute Forum, Vol.6, no.4. (With Pavel Krotov) 1993 "The Economic Basis of Russia's Political Crisis." New Left Review 198: 49-70. (With Pavel Krotov) 1994 "Why Coupon Socialism Never Stood a Chance in Russia: The Political Conditions of Economic Transition." Politics and Society Vol.22, No.4: 585-594. 1995 "From Sovietology to Comparative Political Economy." Chapter 3 in Daniel Orlovsky (editor) Beyond Soviet Studies (Washington: Woodrow Wilson Center). 1995 "Russian Miners Bow to the Angel of History." Antipode 27(2): 115-36. (With Pavel Krotov). 1995 "Mythological Individualism." Pp.191-99 in Terrell Carver and Paul Thomas (editors), Rational Choice Marxism, (London, MacMillan) 1996 "The State and Economic Involution: Russia through a Chinese Lens." World Development 24(6):1105-17 1996 "Braverman's Monopoly Capital: A Classic in Its Time," Contemporary Sociology, 25(3): 296-9. 1996 "The Power of Feminism." Perspectives 8(3): 4-7. 1996 "From Capitalism to Capitalism via Socialism: Odyssey of a Marxist Ethnographer, 1975-1995. International Labor and Working Class History 50: 77-99. 1996. "Industrial Involution: the Russian Road to Capitalism." Pp.11-57 in Burgit Müller (editor), A La

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Recherche des Certitudes Perdues (Berlin: Centre Marc Bloch) 1997. "The Soviet Descent into Capitalism." American Journal of Sociology 102 (5): 1430-44. 1998. "Critical Sociology: A Dialogue Between Two Sciences." Contemporary Sociology 27(1): 12-20 1998. "The Extended Case Method." Sociological Theory 16(1): 4-33. 1999 “К теории экономмической инволюции: иследование российской эксполярной экономики.” (Toward a Theory of Economic Involution: Exploring Russia’s Expolary Economy.) Pp.61-83 in Teodor Shanin (ed.), Неформалъная Экономика (Moscow: Moscow School of Social and Economic Science). 2000. “Marxism After Communism.” Theory and Society 29(2): 151-174. 2000. “Involution and Destitution in Capitalist Russia.” Ethnography 1(1): 43-65. (With Pavel Krotov and Tatyana Lytkina) 2001 “Domestic Involution: How Women Organize Survival in a North Russian City.” Pp.231-61 in Victoria Bonnell and George Breslauer (eds.), Russia in the New Century (Boulder, Co.: Westview Press). (With Pavel Krotov and Tatyana Lytkina) 2002 “Dwelling in Capitalism, Traveling Through Socialism.” Pp. 21-44 in Baldoz et al. (editors), The Critical Study of Work (Philadelphia: Temple University Press.) 2001 “Neoclassical Sociology: From the End of Communism to the End of Classes.” American Journal of Sociology 106(4): 1099-1120. 2001 “Manufacturing the Global.” Introduction to a Special Issue of Ethnography II:2, pp.147-159 2001 “Donald Roy: Sociologist and ‘Working Stiff’,” Contemporary Sociology 30(5): 453-456 (Part of a Symposium on Manufacturing Consent). 2001 “Transition without Transformation: Russia’s Involutionary Road to Capitalism.” East European Politics and Societies 15(2): 269-290. (Reprinted) 2001 “Marxism and Contemporary Sociology.” Entry for The International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences (with Erik Wright) 2002. “What Happened to the Working Class?” Pp.69-76 in Kevin Leicht (ed.), The Future of the Market transition (New York: JAI Press). 2003 “Sociological Marxism.” Pp.459-86 in Jonathan Turner (ed.), The Handbook of Sociological Theory (Plenum Books) (With Erik Wright) 2004 “For a Sociological Marxism: The Complementary Convergence of and Karl Polanyi.” Politics and Society 31(2): 193-261. 2003 “Revisits: An Outline of a Theory of Reflexive Ethnography.” American Sociological Review 68(5): 645-679 2004. “Public Sociologies: A Symposium from Boston College.” Social Problems 51(1): 103-130 2004. “Public Sociologies: Contradictions, Dilemmas and Possibilities.” Social Forces 82(4): 1603-18 2004. “: South African Dilemmas in a Global Context.” Society in Transition 35(1): 11- 26. 2004. “The Critical Turn to Public Sociology,” Pp.309-322 in Rhonda Levine (ed.) Enriching the Sociological Imagination: How Radical Sociology Changed the Discipline (New York: Brill) 2004. “The World Needs Public Sociology.” Sosiologisk tidsskrift 12(3): 255-272. 2004. “From Liberation to Reconstruction: Theory and Practice in the Life of Harold Wolpe.” Review of African Political Economy 102 (31): 657-75. Original long version published in Articulations: A Harold Wolpe Memorial Lecture Collection edited by Amanda Alexander (Trenton N.J. and Asmara, Eritrea: Africa World Press) 2005. “Antinomian Marxist,” Pp.48-71 in Alan Sica and Stephen Turner (eds.), The Disobedient Generation: Social Theorists in the Sixties (Chicago: University of Chicago Press). 2005. “Conclusion: Provincializing the Social Sciences.” Pp.508-525 in George Steinmetz (ed.), The Politics of Method in the Human Sciences (Durham, NC.: Duke University Press) . 2005. “For Public Sociology.” American Sociological Review 70(1): 4-28. Translated or Reprinted in British Journal of Sociology, Soziale Welt (Germany), Poltica y Sociedad (Spanish), Replika

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(Hungarian), Sosiologia (Finnish), Politica e Trabalho (Portuguese), Actes de la recherche en sciences sociales (French), Sociologica (Italian); Chinese. [Polish, Russian, Farsee,] 2005. “Another Thirty Years.” Introduction to Taiwanese edition of Manufacturing Consent. 2005. “Rejoinder: Toward a Critical Public Sociology.” Critical Sociology 31(3): 379-390. 2005. “The Return of the Repressed: Recovering the Public Face of U.S. Sociology, 100 Years on.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 600: 68-87. 2005. “Public Sociology: Populist Fad or Path to Renewal?” British Journal of Sociology 56(3): 417-432. 2005. “Combat in the Dissertation Zone.” American Sociologist 36(2): 43-56. 2005. “Forging Public Sociologies on National, Regional, and Global Terrains.” E-Bulletin, The International Sociological Association, No.2: 42-52. 2005. “Third-Wave Sociology and the End of Pure Science.” American Sociologist 36(3): 152-65. 2006. “A Public Sociology for Human Rights.” Introduction to Judith Blau and Keri Iyall-Smith (eds.), Public Sociologies Reader (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield) 2006. “Public Sociology on a Global Scale.” Pp.47-58 in Social Transformations in Chinese Societies, Volume 2. 2007 “The Field of Sociology: Its Power and Its Promise.” Pp.241-258 in Public Sociology: Fifteen Eminent Sociologists Debate Politics and the Profession in the Twenty-First Century. (Berkeley: University of California Press). 2007 “Public Sociology vs. the Market.” Socio-Economic Review 5(2): 356-367. 2007 “Private Troubles and Public Issues,” Pp.125-133 in Andrew Barlow (editor), Collaborations for Social Justice (Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield). 2007 “White Collar Revisited: A Commentary on Isler, Osnoiwitz, and Kenny.” Qualitative Sociology 30(4): 501-504. 2008 “Open the Social Sciences: To Whom and For What?” Portuguese Journal of Social Science 6(3): 137-46. 2008 “What Is to be Done? Theses on the Degradation of Social Existence in Globalizing World.” Current Sociology 56(3): 351-59. 2008 “Rejoinder: For A Subaltern Global Sociology.” Current Sociology 56(3): 435-444. 2008 “Open Letter to C. Wright Mills.” Antipode 30(3): 365-375. 2008 “A Public Sociology for California.” Critical Sociology 34(3): 339-348. 2008. “The Public Turn: From Labor Process to Labor Movement.” Work and Occupations 35(4): 371- 387 2009. “History Never Repeats Itself.” Rural Sociology 74(1): 25-29 2009. “The Global Turn: Lessons from Southern Labor Scholars and Their Labor Movements.” Introduction to Special Issue of Work and Occupations 36(2):87-95. 2009. “Public Sociology Wars.” Pp.449-73 in Vincent Jeffries (editor),The Handbook of Public Sociology ((Lanham, MD: Rowman and Littlefield). 2009. “Public Sociology in the Age of Obama.” Innovation – The European Journal of Social Science Research 22(2): 189-99. 2009 “Disciplinary Mosaic: The Case of Canadian Sociology.” Canadian Journal of Sociology 34(3): 869-886. 2009 “Sociologists in Taipei Face an Unequal World.” Contexts 8(4): 36-41. 2010 “Facing an Unequal World: Challenges for a Global Sociology.” Pp.3-27 in Burawoy et al (editors), Facing an Unequal World: Challenges for a Global Sociology (Taipei: International Sociological Association and Academia Sinica). 2010 “Southern Windmill: The Life and Work of Edward Webster.” Transformation 72/73: 1-25. 2010 “From Polanyi to Pollyanna: The False Optimism of Global Labor Studies.” Global Labour Journal 1(2): 301-313. 2010 “Buried in the Rubble of Communism.” Focaal 58: 121-3

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2011 “Making Public Sociology: Its Pitfalls and Its Possibilities.” Introduction to a Special Issue of Global Labour Journal 2(1): 1-4 2011 “On Uncompromising Pessimism: Response to my Critics.” Global Labour Journal 2(21): 73-77. 2011 “The Last Positivist.” Contemporary Sociology 40(4): 396-404 2011 “Defining the Public University.” Chapter 2 in John Holmes (ed.) Manifesto for the Public University (London: Bloomsbury Academic Press). . 2011 “The Third Great transformation: Riding Polanyi into the Future.” Eszmelet 2012 “A Pedagogy for the Global.” Contexts 11(1): 80-83. (with Laleh Behbehanian) 2012 “The Roots of Domination: Beyond Bourdieu and Gramsci.” Sociology 46(2): 187-206 2012 “The Great American University.” ContemporarySociology 41(2):139-49 2012 “The Future of Sociology.” Epilogue to New Society (Toronto: Nelson Education) 2012 “From Max Weber to Public Sociology.” 2012 “Ethnographic Fallacies: Reflections on Labour Studies in the Era of Market Fundamentalism.” Work, Employment and Society 2013 “Public Sociology: The Task and the Promise.”

Interviews and Op-Eds 2001 “Tales of the Kefir Furnaceman,” The Village Voice, April 11-17. 2004 “To Advance, Sociology Must Not Retreat” The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 13 2007 “La globalisation, le travail et les sciences sociales,” Les Mondes du Travail 3-4: 9-23.(French) 2007 “O pensador operário,” Sociologia 1(11): 6-13 (Portuguese) 2008 Interview with Erik Wright and Michael Burawoy Cult,122 (March): 61-4. (Portuguese) 2010 Interview with Robert Takacs Egyenlítő No.2: 10-17 (Hungarian) 2010 “The ‘Dangerous Class’ as Savior of Humanity,” Russian Journal (July) (Russian) 2010 Interview by Sergyi Kurbatov, Weekly Mirror 30(810), 21-27, August (Russian and Ukrainian) 2010 Interview by Zuzana Uhda, Gender, rovné příležitosti, výzkum 11(2): 57-61 (Czech) 2011 “Learning from the Global Phenomenon of ‘Universities in Crisis’” Irish Times. 2011 Interview by Devorah Kalekin-Fishman International Sociology Review of Books 2011 “Sociologist Reflects on the Era of Exclusion.” Folha De S.Paulo, October 2011 (Brazil) 2011 Interview with Pablo Rodriguez Suanzes in El Mundo (Spain) 2011 Interview with Uroš Škerl Kramberger in Dnevnik (Slovenia) 2012 Interview with Cesar Rodriguez Garavito in El Espectador (Colombia) 2012 Interview with Pagina-12 (Argentina)

PRESENTATIONS Papers Delivered to Conferences American Sociological Association (1973, 1975, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1989, 1993, 1994, 1998, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012); World Congress of Sociology (1974, 2006, 2010); Society for Applied Anthropology (1976); Social Science Research Council (1978); American Political Science Association (1981). Soviet and East European Programs at Wilson Center (1986, 1992); IREX conferences in the Soviet Union (1983, 1987); Conference on Economy and Society, University of California, Santa Barbara (1988), Sociological Association of South Africa (1990, 2003), Conference on Ethnographies of Transition, Berkeley (1996) (Organizer); Conference on the Informal Economy, Moscow School for Social and Economic Sciences (1996); Pacific Sociological Association (1998); World Forum of Sociology, ISA (2008); Council of National Associations, ISA, Taiwan (2009) (Organizer);

Invited Colloquia, Lectures, and Public Addresses 1975 University of Arizona, Tucson; University of Indiana, Bloomington. 1976 University of Wisconsin, Madison; Vanderbilt University; University of California, Irvine; University of California, Los Angeles; University of California, Berkeley.

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1977 Carleton University. 1978 State University of New York, Binghamton. 1979 University of California, Santa Barbara; University of Wales, Aberystwyth. 1980 Princeton University; Hampshire College; Haverford College; State University of New York, Stony Brook; New York University; Columbia University; Harvard University. 1981 Stanford University; Northwestern University. 1982 Johns Hopkins University; Northwestern University; University of Wisconsin, Madison; Cornell University. 1983 Internationales Institut fur Vergleichende Gesellschaftshung, Berlin; Duke University; University of Illinois, Urbana; University of Washington, Seattle; University of Chicago. 1984 University of California, Davis; University of California, Santa Cruz; Stanford University. 1985 Karl Marx University of Economics, Budapest. 1986 University of California, Santa Barbara; University of Toronto; University of Kansas, Lawrence; University of Indiana, Bloomington; University of Minnesota, Mineappolis; University of California, Davis. 1987 University of Chicago (twice); Johns Hopkins University. 1988 Graduate Center, City University of New York; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; Purdue University; Harvard University. 1989 Stanford University; Hamilton University; Manchester University (U.K.) 1990 Summer School on the Volga; University of Witwatersrand (Johannesburg); University of Natal (Pietermaritzburg and Durban); University of Durban, Westville; University of Fort Hare; Rhodes University, University of Cape Town; University of Western Cape; University of Venda. 1991 University of Arizona, Tucson; University of California, San Diego. 1992 University of Wisconsin, Madison; University of Chicago; University of Pennsylvania; Northwestern University 1993 University of California, Los Angeles; University of California, Santa Cruz. 1994 University of California, Santa Cruz; University of California, Davis; University of Chicago; Cornell University; Northwestern University; University of Arizona, Tucson; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; University of Wisconsin, Madison; Haverford College; Columbia University; Center for French-German Studies in Social Sciences (Berlin); 1995 University of Wisconsin, Madison (4 lectures at Havens Center); Columbia University, University of Chicago; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; Northwestern University; 1996 University of Washington, Seattle; State University of California, San Bernadino; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 1997 University of California, Los Angeles (twice); University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; University of the Western Cape; University of Cape Town; University of Illinois, Champagne- Urbana; University of Oregon, Eugene; University of Illinois, Urbana; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 1998 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; Harvard University; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Princeton University. 1999 University of Helsinki, Yale University 2000 University of Chicago; University of Helsinki; University of Witwatersrand (Johannesburg, SA); University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; University of Wisconsin, Madison; Haverford College; Arizona State University, Phoenix. 2001 University of California, Davis; New York University; University of California, San Diego; Rand Afikaans University (Johannesburg, SA). 2002 University of California, Los Angeles; University of Chicago; Central European University; University of Arizona, Tucson; University of Indiana, Bloomington; Johns Hopkins University; Princeton University; New York University. 2003 Columbia University; Sociologists for Women in Society, Emory University; Georgia Institute of

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Technology; Brown University; Graduate Center, CUNY; Boston College; McGill University; Haverford College; George Washington University; Cornell University; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor; University of North Carolina, Durham; State University of North Carolina, Raleigh; Pensylvania State Association of Sociology (keynote); Wisconsin-Minnesota State Association of Sociology (keynote), Georgia State Association of Sociology (keynote); Sociological Practice Association: Association of Black Sociologists; South Africa Sociological Association (keynote). 2004 Washington DC Sociological Society; University of Wisconsin, Madison; State University of New York, Stony Brook; American University; North Carolina State Sociological Association (Keynote); Duquesne University; University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana; University of California, Davis; University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; University of California, Santa Cruz; United Kingdom: University of Keele; University of Essex; University of Cardiff; Norway: University of Oslo; University of Bergen; University of Tromsø; South Africa: Harold Wolpe Memorial Lecture (Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town); Taiwan: University of Taiwan, Tsinghua University; University of Southern California; Lebanon: SSRC Conference in Beirut on Public Sphere in Middle East (keynote). 2005 University of Pennsylvania: State University of California, Northridge; Ireland: Maynooth University; University of Ohio, Columbus; Stanford University; University of California, Riverside; University of Maryland, College Park; California Sociological Association (Keynote); Associated Colleges of the Twin Cities (Keynote); Hong Kong: Hong Kong Sociological Association (keynote) 2006 Princeton University; Hawaii Sociological Association (Keynote); Portugal: ISCTE, University of Lisbon, University of Porto, Coimbra University; France: Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (4 lectures); England: Warwick University; China: Peking University, Tsinghua University, Academy of Marxism, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Institute of Sociology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Shanghai University; South Africa: Chris Hani Institute; University of Illinois, Chicago; Canada: University of British Columbia, Vancouver; India: Indian Sociological Society (keynote), National Institute for Advances Studies, Bangalore; Hyderabad University; Osmania University; Pune University; Jawaharlal Nehru University; Delhi School of Economics. 2007 University of California, Santa Cruz; California State University, Long Beach; Finland: Westermack Society (Finnish Sociological Association) (keynote); Scotland: University of Strathclyde; Uruguay: Latin American Association for the Sociology of Work (keynote); South Korea:Yonsei University (Seoul); Chung-Ang University (Seoul); China:Tsinghua University (Beijing); Zongshan University (Guangzhou); Vietnam: Trade Union University (Hanoi); Vietnam National University at Ho Chi Minh City; Taiwan: Tsinghua University; Brazil: Brazilian Sociological Society, Federal University of Rio De Janeiro; University of Sao Paulo; Federal University of Rio Grand de Sul (Porto Alegre); State University of Campinas; South Africa: University of Witwatersrand; Poland: Address to the Polish Sociological Society; Russia: St. Petersburg State University (4 talks); European University; Center for Independent Social Research: United Kingdom: University of Newcastle, London Metropolitan University, University of Bath, Warwick University, Lancaster University, The Higher Education Academy (C-SAP) (keynote); New Zealand: Address to the Sociological Associations of New Zealand (SAANZ) and Australia (TASA)(keynote). 2008 United States: University of California, Los Angeles (twice); University of Chicago (Weissbourd Lecture); Loyola University – Chicago; University of California, Santa Barbara; International Labor Process Conference, Dublin (keynote); University of Wisconsin, Madison (6 public lectures); University of Arizona, Tucson; Graduate Student Ethnography Conference, SUNY, Stony Brook (keynote); Rural Sociological Society, Manchester, NH (Keynote); Russia: Congress of Russian Society of Professional Sociologists, Moscow (Keynote); Iran: Tehran University; Iranian Sociological Association; Shiraz University; University of Isfahan; Allameh Tabatabaee University; University of Mazandaran, Babolsar; South Africa: South African Sociological Association; University of Johannesburg; Japan: Japanese Sociological Association (keynote); Japanese

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Association of L:abor Sociology; Netherlands: Conference on The Public role of the Social Sciences, University of Amsterdam (Keynote). 2009 France: French Sociological Association (Plenary); Canada University of Windsor, Ontario;York University, Toronto; Canadian Sociological Association (Keynote); Indonesia: Asian Pacific Sociological Association (Keynote); South Africa: University of Witwatersrand (Lecture to Webster Colloquium); Wales: Cardiff University, Wales (Anniversary Lecture of School of Social Sciences); Portugal: European Sociological Association (Plenary); Argentina: Latin American Sociological Association (Plenary); United States: Boston University. 2010 Hungary International Conference, “After Twenty Years” (Keynote); Eötvös Lorand University,Budapest; Poland: Institute of Sociology, University of Warsaw; Krytyka Polityczna, Warsaw; Wales: Cardiff University Wales (three talks); Lebanon: Conference on Promotions, Publications, and Ranking Systems in Arab Universities, American University of Beirut (Keynote), Israel: Acre: Israeli Sociological Association (Plenary), Scotland: University of Edinburgh; South Africa: University of Witwatersrand (10 public lectures); University of Johannesburg (two lectures); Conference on “Rethinking the Left” (keynote); Address to NUMSA (National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa); Address to Summit on Higher Education, Cape Town; Wolpe Forum (Johannesburg and Cape Town). United States: Pacific Sociological Association (keynote); China: Tsinghua University, Nanjing University; Russia: St. Petersburg Summer School for sociology lecturers; Poland: Congress of Polish Sociological Association, Krakow (keynote); Germany: Congress of German Sociological Association, Frankfurt (keynote); Turkey: 20th Anniversary of the Turkish Sociological Association (keynote); Ankara University; Koc University. 2011 Ireland: Address to Royal Irish Academy and Irish Research Council for Social Sciences and Humanities; University College Dublin; United States: Address to Soyuz Symposium, “New Postsocialist Ontologies and Politics”; University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; Rutgers University (keynote), University of Chicago (keynote); American Sociological Association (plenary); Iran: Middle East Conference, Tehran (keynote); Wales: Address to School of Social Science, University of Wales, Cardiff; Spain: Address to University of Barcelona and Catalonia Academy of Sciences; China, Tsinghua University, Beijing; Address to University of Wuhan; Taiwan: Address to School of Social Sciences; Switzerland: European Sociological Association (Geneva); France: Labor Studies Conference, University of Evry (Paris); Germany: Social Science Research Center, Berlin. Ukraine: National Kyiv-Mohila Academy (3 lectures); Brazil: Federal University of Bahia, Salvador (3 lectures), University of Sao Paulo, ANPOCS, Conference of Anthropology, Political Science and Sociology (keynote); Colombia: DeJusticia (NGO), University of Rosario, University of Javeriana (Bogota); Colombian Sociological Association, Cali (keynote); Egypt: University of Cairo; Slovenia: University of Ljubljana; Norway: University of Oslo; India, Indian Sociological Society (New Delhi) (keynote); Hong Kong, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; China, Tsinghua University (Beijing), Taiwan: Tsinghua University (Hsinchu), National Taiwan University (Taipei). 2012 Canada: University of Toronto; Hungary: Academic Fellowship Program, Budapest; Ukraine: Conference at Kyiv-Mohyla Academy on “Old Classes, New Struggles” (keynote), Conference at Ukrainian Academy of Sciences on Classes (keynote); Conference on Public Sociology (keynote); England: British Sociological Association, Leeds (keynote); British Sociological Association, London, Seminar on Pierre Bourdieu; Goldsmiths College, University of London; Romania: Romanian Sociological Society (keynote); Kazakhstan: Eurasian National University, Astana (5 seminars); Portugal: Portuguese Sociological Association, Porto (keynote); Chile: University of Alberto Hurtado (two lectures); Argentina: National University of Cuyo, Mendoza (4 seminars); National University of Tres de Febrero, Buenos Aires; National University of San Martin, Buenos Aires; ISA Forum, Buenos Aires (Plenary); South Africa, Zambia, Taiwan; China; Philippines; Thailand

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DOCTORAL DISSERTATIONS

Dissertations Completed, Chair 1.*, The Reproduction of Job Segregation By Sex:A Study of the changing Sexual Division of Labor in the Auto and Electrical Manufacturing Industries in the 1940s. [1981] (Joan Kelly Prize for Women's History, AHA; Finalist for the major book award ASA) (CUNY, University of California, Los Angeles.) 2.*David Plotke, The Democratic Political Order, 1932-1972. [1985] (Yale University; New School for Social Research, Political Science) 3.*Linda Fuller, The Politics of Workers’ Control in Cuba, 1959-1983: The Work Center and the National Arena [1985] (University of Southern California; University of Oregon, Eugene) 4.*Ron Weitzer, The Internal Security State: Political Change in Northern Ireland and Zimbabwe [1985] (George Washington University) 5.Dana Takagi, Community Action in San Francisco: Class Structure and Ethnic Politics [1986] (University of California, Santa Cruz) 6.*Linda Blum, Re-Evaluating Women’s Work: The Significance of the Comparable Worth Movement [1987] (University of Michigan; University of New Hampshire) (1987) 7.Soon Kyoung Cho, How Cheap is “Cheap Labor?” The Dilemmas of Export Led Industrialization. [1987] (Ewha Women's University, Seoul, S. Korea) (1987) 8.*Vicki Smith, Managing in the Corporate Interest: A Case Study of Conflict, Control and Restructuring Management. [1987] (University of Pennsylvania; University of California, Davis) 9.Brian Powers, Second Class Finish: The effects of Rituals and Routines of a Working-Class High School. [1987] (Lecturer, UC Davis, UC Berkeley) 10.*Paul Johnston, The Politics of Public Work: A Comparative Study of Labor Relations in the Public Sector. [1988] (Yale University; Citizenship Project) 11.Vedat Milor, A Comparative Study of Planning and Economic Development in Turkey and France: Bringing the State Back In. [1989] (ASA Dissertation Award, 1990, Brown University; Georgia Tech.) 12.*Gay Seidman, A Comparative Study of Planning and Economic Development in Turkey and France: Bringing the State Back In. [1989] (University of Wisconsin, Madison) 13.*Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, Gender and the Politics of Mexican Undocumented Immigrant Settlement. [1990] (University of Southern California) 14.Barry Goetz, The American Fire Department and the State: Government Organization and Social Inequality. [1991] (University of Dayton) 15.Brian Rich, Class, Patriarchy or Human Capital?: Determinants of Labor Feminization in the US Bankling Industry. [1993] (Transylvania University) 16.*Hyun Ok Park, Materializing Nation and Gender: Peasant Mobilization in North East China from 1911 to 1945. [1994] (University of Michigan, New York University) 17.*Ching Kwan Lee, Women Workers and the Manufacturing Miracle: Gender, Labor Markets and Production Politics in South China. [1994] (Chinese University of Hong Kong, University of Michigan; Winner of ASA Asia and Asian American Section Book award, 1999) 18.Mary Kelsey, Negotiating Poverty: Welfare Regimes and Economic Mobility.[1994] (California State University, San Bernadino; Lecturer, UC Berkeley) 19.*Robert Freeland, The Struggle for Control of the Modern Corporation: Organizational Change at General Motors, 1924-1958. [1994] (ASA Dissertation Award, Runner-Up, 1990; Winner of Social Science History Association Unpublished Book Award, 1998; Winner of Newcomen Award from Journal of Business History; Columbia, Stanford, Madison, Wisconsin) 20.Anders Schneiderman, The Hidden Handout: Housing and the Rise and Fall of the US Welfare

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State. [1994] (SEIU) 21.*Patrick Heller, The Politics of Redistributive Development: Class and State in India, Kerala. [1994] (Columbia University; Brown University) 22.Tomoji Nishikawa, Diversifying the State: American Grassroots Groups and Japanese Companies. [1995] (Diseased.) 23.*Mona Younis, Liberation and Democratization: the Palestinian and South African National Liberation Movements in Comparative Perspective, 1910s – 1990s.[1996] (Mertz-Gilmore Foundation) 24.*Lynne Haney, Inventing the Needy: Policies, Practices and the Gender of Welfare in Hungary, 1946-1996. [1997] (New York University) 25.*Chris Rhomberg, Social Movements in a Fragmented Society: Ethnic, Class and Racial Mobilization in Oakland, California, 1920-1970. [1997] (Yale University) 26.*Suava Salameh, Bitter Harvest: Antecedents and Consequences of Property Form in Postsociaslist Poland, 1989-1993.[1997] (Haverford College) 27.*Leslie Salzinger, Gender Under Production: Constituting Subjects in Mexico’s Global Factories. [1998] (University of Chicago; Boston College) 28.*Sean O’Riain, Remaking the Developmental State: The Irish Software Industry in the Global Economy. [1999] (University of California, Davis; National University of Ireland, Maynooth) (1999) 29.*Jim Ron, Frontier and Ghetto: The Institutional Underpinnings of State Violence in Bosnia and Palestine. [1999] (Johns Hopkins University; McGill University) (1999) 30.*Zsuzsa Gille, Wastelands in Transition: The Three Waste Regimes of Hungary, 1948-1998. [1999] (University of Illinois, Urbana) 31.*Maren Klawiter, Reshaping the Contours of Breast Cancer: From Private Stigma to Public Action [1999] (Robert Wood Johnson Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Michigan; GeorgiaTech, Atlanta) 32.*Steve Lopez, Reorganizing the Rust Belt: Social Movement Unionism in the SEIU in Pennsylvania. [2000] (Robert Wood Johnson Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Michigan, Ohio State University.) 33.*Sheba George, When Women Come First: Gender, Class, and Transnational Ties Among Indian Immigrants in the United States. [2000] (Postdoctoral Teaching Fellowship, Pomona College; Postdoctoral Fellowship, UCLA) 34.Deborah Little, The End of Motherwork [2001] (Robert Wood Johnson Postdoctoral Fellowship, University of Michigan; Adelphi College) 35.*Teresa Gowan, Sin, Sickness and trhe System: Discursive Constructions of Male Homelessness in San Francisco and St. Louis.[2003] (Postdoctoral Fellowship, Manchester University, UK, University of Minnesota) 36.*Rachel Sherman, Class Acts: Producing and Consuming Luxury Service in Hotels.[2003] (Yale University, New School) 37.Thokozani Xaba, African Urban Life and the Development of Indigenous Medical Practice. [2004] (University of Natal, Durban) 38.*Millie Thayer, Negotiating the Global: Northeast Brazilian Women’s Movements and the Transnational Public [2004] (University of Mass., Amherst) 39.William Hayes, In/Dependence Days: Social Regulation, Christian Nationalists and Mnemonic Practices in Colonized Korea (1896-1957).[2004] (Gonzaga University) 40.*Robyn Rodriguez, The Labor Brokering State: The Phlippine State and the Globalization of Philippine Citizen-Workers [2005] (Rutgers University) 41.*Michelle Williams, Democratic Communists: Party and Class in South Africa and Kerrala, India [2005] (University of Witwatersrand, South Africa) 42.*Jeff Sallaz, Divergent Worlds of Work: Crafting the Global Casino in the US and South Africa [2005] (University of Arizona, Tucson). 43.Cristina Eguiarte, The Logic of Autonomy: Principles, Praxis, and Challenges of the

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Autonomous Anti-Capitalist Movement – Three Case Studies from Madrid [2005] (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain; Aberdeen, Scotland) 44.Judith Biewener, The Politics of Workplace Change: A Case in Telecommunications. [2006] 45.*Jennifer Chun, The Symbolic Politics of Labor: Transforming Employment Relations in South Korea and the United States. [2006] (University of British Columbia. University of Toronto) 46.Hwa-Jen Liu, Red And Green: Labor And Environmental Movements In Taiwan And South Korea. [2006] (Harvard Postdoctoral Fellowship, National University of Taiwan) 47.Patrisia Macias, Policing Citizenship: Regulating Immigrants through Rights and Crime at the US-Mexico Border. [2006] (Sarah Lawrence College). 48.Linus Huang, Competing Flexibilities in Software Development: The Dynamics and Transformation of Work in a Silicon Valley Startup [2008] 49.Kerry Woodward, Beyond “Work First”: An Empowering Approach to Welfare Programs [2009] (State University of California, Long Beach). 50.Ofer Sharone, Blame Games: Why Unemployed Israelis Blame the System and Americans Blame Themselves. [2009] (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 51.Xiuying Cheng, The Circular State – Symbolic Labor Politics in Transitional China [2010] (Tsinghua University) 52.Jonathan Van Antwerpen, In the Shadow of the Secular: Theories of Reconciliation and the South African TRC [2010] (Social Science Research Council) 53.Cinzia Solari, Exile vs. Exodus: Nationalism and Gendered Migration from Ukraine to Italy and California [2010] ( University of Massachusetts, Boston) 54.Fareen Parvez, Politicizing Islam: State, Gender, Class And Party In France And India [2011] (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) 55.Adam Reich,

*Dissertations have been published or are in press.

Dissertations in Progress, Chair 1.Laleh Behbehanian (2006) 2.Marcel Paret (2007) 3.Emily Brissette (2007) 4.Julia Chuang (2009) 5.Mike Levien (2009) 6.Gabe Hetland (2009) 7.Siri Colom (2009) 8.Lina Hu (2010) 9.Fidan Elcioglu (2010) 10.Elise Herrala (2012)

Dissertations Lapsed, Chair 1.Rob Wrenn (1988) 2.Joe Blum (1994) 3.Hector Lugo (1995)

Dissertations Completed, Second Reader 1.Tomas Almaguer* 2.Gary Delgado* (1982) 3.Anne Van der Pol (1982) 4.Gershon Shafir

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5.Jonos Pontusson* (Pol. Sc.) (1986) 6.Linda Wilcox (Ag.Econ.) (1987) 7.Sheryl Lutjens (Pol.Sc.) (1987) 8.Jeffrey Haydu* (1986) 9.Louise Jezierski (1987) 10.Rick Biernacki* (1988) (ASA Dissertation Award 1989) 11.GwoShong Shieh* (1990) 12.Joanna Goven (Political Science) (1993) 13.Steve Epstein* (1993) (ASA Dissertation Award 1994) 14.Ted Gerber (1995) 15.Mark Ritchie (1996) 16.Winnie Poster (Stanford) (1999) 17.Robert Bulman (1999) 18.Laura Adams (1999) 20.Sharad Chari* (Geography) (2000) 21.Lucan Way (Political Science) (2001) 22.Stephen Collier (Anthropology) (2001) 23.Elisabeth Grinspoon (ESPM) (2002) 24.Daniel Geary* (History) (2004) 25.Simone Pulver (2004) 26.Jane Zavisca (2005) 27.Diana Blank (Anthropology) (2005) 28.Mark Hunter (Geography) (2005) 29.Amy Hanser* (2005) (ASA Dissertation Award 2006) 30.Maria Rosales (Political Science) (2005) 31.Malcolm Fairbrother (2006) 32.Chris Wetzel (2007) 33.John Holmes (History) (2008) 34.Rebecca Lave (Geography) (2008) 35.Erendira Rueda (2008) 36.Cid Martinez (2008) 37.Tiffany Page (2011)

Dissertations in Progress, Second Reader 1.Tom Long (Lapsed) 2.Kirsten Deane (Lapsed) 3.Filip Stabrowski (Georgraphy) 4.Jason Strange (Geography) 5.Jason Koenig (Political Science) 6.Nazanin Shahrokni 7.Abigail Andrews 8.Heidy Sarabia 9.Rajesh Veeraraghavan (School of Information)

MA Papers Chaired 1.Jim Ron 2.Teresa Gowan 3.Michelle Williams 4.Harold Toro-Tulla 5.Rachel Sherman

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6.Jaeyoun Won 7.Jennifer Chun 8.Patrisia Macias 9.Linus Huang 10.Jonathan van Antwerpen 11.Ofer Sharone 12.Cinzia Solari 13.Elif Kale Lostuvali 14.Gretchen Purser 15.Silvia Pasquetti 16.Tanya Jones 17.Jordanna Matlon 18.Nazanin Shahrokni 19.Andrew Kohnen 20.Lina Hu 21.Julia Chuang 22.Ana Villarreal 23. Ben Gebre-Medhin MA Papers in Progress, Chair 1.Shannon Ikebe