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VITAE MABEL BEREZIN June 12, 2011 346 Uris Hall, Sociology Department Telephone: 607-255-4042 Fax: 607-255-8473 Email: [email protected] http://www.soc.cornell.edu/faculty/berezin.html ACADEMIC POSITIONS 2010 to Present Associate Professor and Department Chair, Sociology (Field Member, Department of Government, Peace Studies), Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 2002 to 2010 Associate Professor, Sociology (Field Member, Department of Government), Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 1996 to 2001 Visiting Associate Professor, Geography/Sociology University of California, Los Angeles, CA 1989 to 1996 Assistant Professor, Sociology University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 1987 to 1989 Lecturer, Committee on Degrees in Social Studies Harvard University, Cambridge, MA RESEARCH AREAS Sociology of Culture; Political Sociology; Comparative Historical Sociology; Qualitative Research Methods; Classical and Contemporary Social Theory; Political Communication, Political Geography, Comparative Politics of Europe. EDUCATION Ph.D. Harvard University, Sociology, 1987 Doctoral Dissertation: Public Spectacles and Private Enterprises: Theater and Politics in Italy under Fascism, 1919-1940. Committee: Daniel Bell, Orlando Patterson, Alessandro Pizzorno Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 2 PUBLICATIONS Books: 2009 Illiberal Politics in Neoliberal Times: Culture, Security, and Populism in the New Europe. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2011 Translation. Turkish, Neoliberal Zamanlarda Liberal-Olmayan Politikalar, trans. Enis Köksaldı. Istanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi Yayınlar Press. 2011 Books in Conversation: “New Directions in Studying the Old and New European Right.” 18th International Conference of Europeanists. Barcelona, Spain (June 20-22). 2010 Awarded. Honorable Mention, Book Prize, Political Sociology Section, American Sociological Association. 2009 Author Meets Critics Session.. 34rth Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Long Beach CA (November 12-15). Critics Comments published in Trajectories with Author Response, Vol. 21 (2): Spring 2010, pp. 7-21. 2009 Book Talk with invited critics. Center for European Studies, University of California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles, Ca. (October 22). 2009 Author Interview. ROROTOKO (rorotoko.com) (September 25). Reviewed in: American Journal of Sociology; Contemporary Sociology; Acta Sociologica; Choice; French Politics, Culture and Society; Journal of Common Market Studies; Journal of Canadian Sociology; E-Extreme Newsletter; European Political Science (Review Essay); Political Science Quarterly. 2003 [Co-edited with Martin Schain]. Europe Without Borders: Re-mapping Territory, Citizenship and Identity in a Transnational Age. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Selected for inclusion in Annual Report FY 2004: A Distinctive Edge: Research at Cornell, Office of the Vice Provost for Research at Cornell University. Selected for inclusion in JP Morgan's Top Ten Summer 2004 Reading List "based upon the quality of the content, the timeliness of the appeal, and the expertise of the authors" Reviewed in: American Journal of Sociology; Contemporary Sociology; Social Forces; Cambridge Review of International Affairs; Journal of Common Market Studies; Journal of Contemporary European Studies; Choice; Perspectives on Political Science; European Integration; Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development. 1997 Making the Fascist Self: The Political Culture of Inter-war Italy. In the "Wilder House Series in Culture, Politics and History." Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 1998 Co-Winner of J. David Greenstone Prize for Best Book of 1996-1997 in "Politics and History" given by the American Political Science Association. 1998 Named an "Outstanding Academic Book of 1997", by Choice. 1998 Awarded Honorable Mention, Book Prize, Culture Section, American Sociological Association 2003 Reprinted, pages 241-255 in Fascism: Critical Concepts in Political Science, Volume 3, eds. Roger Griffin and Matthew Feldman. London: Routledge. Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 3 Reviewed in: American Journal of Sociology; Contemporary Sociology; Social Forces; Journal of Modern Italian Studies; American Historical Review; Times Literary Supplement; Comparative Studies in Society and History; Choice; Contemporary European History (review essay); Italian Politics and Society: Newsletter of CONGRIPS. Journal Theme Issues: 2009 [Guest Editor and Contributor]. “Theme Issue: Emotion and Rationality in Economic Life.” Theory and Society 38 (4). 1999 [Co-edited with Jeffrey C. Alexander] “Theme Issue: Democratic Culture: Ethnos and Demos in Global Perspective”. International Sociology, Volume 14, September. Articles and Chapters: In Press. “Events as Templates of Possibility: An Analytic Typology of Political Facts.” The Oxford Handbook of Cultural Sociology, Jeffrey C. Alexander, Ronald Jacobs and Philip Smith, editors. Oxford University Press. 2011 “Europe Was Yesterday.” Harvard International Review. Web Symposium (January 7). http://hir.harvard.edu/europe-was-yesterday?page=0%2C2 2009 “Exploring Emotions and the Economy: New Contributions from Sociological Theory.” Theory and Society 38 (4): 335-346. 2008 [Co-authored with Juan Diez-Medrano] “Distance Matters: Place, Political Legitimacy and Popular Support for European Integration”. Comparative European Politics 6 (March): 1-32. 2007a “Revisiting The French Front National: The Ontology of a Political Mood.” (Special Issue: Racist and Far Right Groups) Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 36 (2) (April): 129-146. 2007b “Globalization” In Europe Since 1914: Encyclopedia of the Age of War And Reconstruction, John Merriman and Jay Winter, eds. Volume 3 Detroit: Charles Scribner’s Sons: 1242-1245. 5 Volumes 2007c “Fascism.” In The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, George Ritzer, ed. Oxford: Blackwell: 1644-1647. 2007d “Post-Nationalism.” In The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, George Ritzer, ed. Oxford: Blackwell: 3676-3577. 2006a “The Festival State: Celebration and Commemoration in Fascist Italy.” The Journal of Modern European History. 3 (1): S. 60-74. 2006b “Appropriating the ‘No:’ The French National Front, the Vote on the Constitution, and the ‘New’ April 21.” PS: Political Science and Politics 39 (April): 269-272. 2006c “Great Expectations: Reflections on Identity and the European Monetary Union”. In The Year of the Euro: The Cultural, Social and Political Import of Europe’s Single Currency, Robert Fishman and Anthony Messina, eds. South Bend, IN: University of Notre Dame Press: 97-107. 2006d “Xenophobia and the New Nationalisms.” In Handbook of Nations and Nationalism, Gerard Delanty and Krishan Kumar, eds. London: Sage Publications: 273-284. Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 4 2005 “Emotions and the Economy.” In Handbook of Economic Sociology, 2nd edition, Neil J. Smelser and Richard Swedberg, eds. New York and Princeton: Russell Sage Foundation and Princeton University Press: 109-127. 2003a “Territory, Emotion and Identity: Spatial Re-Calibration in a New Europe.” In Europe Without Borders: Re-mapping Territory, Citizenship and Identity in a Transnational Age, Mabel Berezin and Martin Schain, eds. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press:1-30. 2003b “Martiri del Fascismo.” In Dizionario del fascismo, vol. 2, eds. Victoria de Grazia and Sergio Luzzatto. Turin: Einaudi: 101-102. 2002a “Secure States: Towards a Political Sociology of Emotion”. In “Sociology and Emotions,” Jack Barbalet, ed. Sociological Review Monograph. London: Basil Blackwell: 33-52. 2002b "Western European Studies: Culture.” In International Encyclopaedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, Vol. 24, Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes, eds. Amsterdam: Elsevier: 16458-63. 2002c “Commemorazione.” In Dizionario del fascismo, Vol. 1. Victoria de Grazia and Sergio Luzzatto, eds. Turin: Einaudi: 101-102. 2001 "Emotion and Political Identity: Mobilizing Affection for the Polity." In Passionate Politics: Emotion and Social Movements, James Jasper, Jeff Goodwin, Francesca Polletta, eds. Chicago: University of Chicago Press: 83-98. 1999a "Democracy and Its Others in a Global Polity" International Sociology (September)14:227-243. 1999b "Political Belonging: Emotion, Nation and Identity in Fascist Italy." In State/Culture, George Steinmetz, ed. Ithaca: Cornell University Press: 355-377. 1998 "I rituali pubblici e la rappresentazione dell'identita politica." Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia 39 (Settembre): 359-386. 1997 "Politics and Culture: A Less Fissured Terrain." Annual Review of Sociology 23 (August): 361- 83. Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 5 1994a "Cultural Form and Political Meaning: State Subsidized Theater, Ideology and the Language of Style in Fascist Italy." American Journal of Sociology 99 (March): 1237-1286. 1995 Awarded the Annual Prize for Best Article in Cultural Sociology from the Culture Section of the American Sociological Association. 2002 Reprinted in The Cultural Sociology Reader, ed. Lyn Spillman (New York: Basil Blackwell). 1994b "Fissured Terrain: Methodological Approaches and Research Styles in Culture and Politics." In Sociology of Culture: Emerging Theoretical Perspectives, ed. Diana Crane. London: Basil Blackwell: 91-116. 1991 "The Organization of Political Ideology: Culture, State and Theater in Fascist Italy." American Sociological Review 56 (October): 639-651. 1990 "Created Constituencies: Fascism and the Italian Middle Classes." In Splintered Classes: Politics and the Lower Middle Classes in Interwar Europe. Rudy Koshar, ed. New York: Holmes and Meier: 142-63. 1989 "Stampa e terrorismo internazionale: