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), , 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 , 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: il dirottamento dell'Achille Lauro." Polis 3, no.1 (April): 67-84.

1978a [with Michael Pozen] "Ambulance Utilization by Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction". American Journal of Public Health 68 (June): 568-72.

1978b [with Michael Pozen] "Assessment of Emergency Medical Technicians' Performance as a Function of Seasonal Population Influx". Journal of Community Medicine (Spring) 3:227-235.

Working Papers:

2007 “Between Zollverein and Patrie: The French National Front, the ‘New’ April 21 and the Rejection of the European Constitution.” Available at Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, Working Paper Series, #9-07, Cornell University. 2006 "Distance Matters: Place, Political Legitimacy and Public Support for European Integration." (With Juan Diez-Medrano) Available at Center for the Study of Economy and Society, Working Paper Series, #27, Cornell University Department of Sociology.

2004 "Reasserting the National: The Paradox of Populism in a Transnational Europe." Prepared for Invited Thematic Panel, "Citizenship and Identity in a Unifying Europe, American Sociological Association Meetings, 2004. Available at Center for the Study of Economy and Society, Working Paper Series, #21, Cornell University Department of Sociology.

2003 "Emotions and the Economy." Available at Center for the Study of Economy and Society, Working Paper Series, #12, Cornell University Department of Sociology.

2009 Reprinted in Social Science Library: Frontier thinking in Sustainability and Human Well- being. [CD] (Medford, MA: Global Development and Environment Institute).

1996 “`The Dead are Equal': History Making, Moral Relativism and the Rise of the New Italian Right." Comparative Study of Social Transformation (CSST), Working Paper #109; Center for Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 6

Research on Social Organization (CRSO), Working Paper #534, University of Michigan, (Spring).

1988 "The Content of No Content: The State, Theater and Social Meaning in Fascist Italy". Working Paper 0002, Center for Research on Politics and Social Organization, Department of Sociology, Harvard University, (Summer).

Research Notes and Review Essays:

2010 “Identity Through a Glass Darkly.” Social Psychology Quarterly 20 (10): 1-3.

2009a. “Fascism,” The Concise Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, George Ritzer and J. Michael Ryan, eds. London: Wiley-Blackwell.

2009b “Far Above Cayuga’s Waters: Cultural Sociology is Rising at Cornell.” Culture: Newsletter of the Sociology of Culture Section of the American Sociological Association 24 (1): (Fall): 1; 9- 10.

2009c “The Strength of Weak National Identities: Italian Political Development and Europe.” Italian Politics and Society: The Review of the Conference Group on Italian Politics and Society (CONGRIPS), APSA 68(Fall): 8-16.

2006 “Acts of Translation: Emotion and Political Communication.” Political Communication Report: Volume 16.3 (Fall). Sponsored by the Political Communications Section of the International Communication Association and the American Political Science Association (http://www.unr.edu/organizations/pcr/).

2005a “Incorporating Emotions Into Economic Sociology: An Analytic Typology.” Economic Sociology: European Electronic Newsletter 6 (2): (February): (http://econsoc.mpifg.de).

2005b “A Stronger Program in Cultural Sociology.” Culture: Newsletter of the Sociology of Culture Section of the American Sociological Association 19 (2): (Winter): 1-2.

2004a “Are Economic Sociologists Ready for the Emotional Turn?” Accounts: Newsletter of the Economic Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association. 5 (1): (Fall): 4-5.

2004b “Towards a New Political Sociology of Europe: Symposium”. European Studies Newsletter (Council for European Studies, Columbia University) 34 (September): 1, 3-5.

2000 “The Euro is More than Money: Converting Currency, Exchanging Identity, and Selling Citizenship in Post-Maastricht Europe”. Policy Newsletter, Center for Economy and Society University of MichiganBusinessSchool,Volume1,Issue1,(Spring) (http://www.bus.umich.edu/cse/nsltr_archives.html).

1998-9 "Making Making the Fascist Self". Clio 9 (Fall/Winter): 5, 39-41.

1993 "Culture and Politics: Charting a Sociological Landscape." Culture. 7 (Spring/Summer):7-8.

1992 "Talking the Nation and Inventing the State: Intellectual Practice in Ceausescu's Romania." "Symposium on Eastern Europe," Contemporary Sociology, 21 (May): 306-8. Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 7

1991 "Cultural Production Italian Style: Intellectuals, Markets and Regimes," Review Essay. Italian Politics and Society Newsletter (Fall) No. 34: 19-22.

Book Reviews:

2010a Jeffrey C. Alexander, Bernhard Giesen, Jason L. Mast, eds. Social Performance: Symbolic Action, Cultural Pragmatics, and Ritual. Reviewed in American Journal of Sociology 116 (1): 273-275..

2010b Anna Cento Bull, Italian Neofascism: The Strategy of Tension and the Politics of Nonreconciliation. Reviewed in Journal of Modern History 82 (June): 485-486.

2009 Craig Calhoun, Nations Matter. Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology 38 (January): 53-54.

2008 Francesca Polletta, It Was Like a Fever: Storytelling in Protest and Politics. Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology 37 (May): 248-249.

2006 Philip S. Gorski, The Disciplinary Revolution. Reviewed in American Journal of Sociology 111 (July): 303-305.

2004 Susan Gal and Gail Kligman, The Politics of Gender After Socialism. Reviewed in American Journal of Sociology 109 (March): 1229-1231.

2002 Paul Sniderman, et al., The Outsider: Prejudice and Politics in Italy. Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology 31 (March): 166-168.

2001 David Zaret, Origins of Democratic Culture. Reviewed in Social Forces 79 (June): 1526-28.

2000a Victoria E. Bonnell and Lynn Hunt, Beyond the Cultural Turn. Reviewed in American Journal of Sociology, 106 (July): 222-224.

2000b Gail Kligman, The Politics of Duplicity: Controlling Reproduction in Ceausescu's Romania. Reviewed in Women's Studies, 29: 119-122.

2000c David I. Kertzer, Politics and Symbols: The Italian Communist Party and the Fall of Communism. Reviewed in Mobilization, 5:1 (Spring): 128-129.

1999 Victoria E. Bonnell, Iconography of Power: Soviet Political Posters under Stalin. Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology, 28 (March): 194-195.

1998a Jeffrey T. Schnapp, Staging Fascism: 18BL and the Theater of Masses for Masses. Reviewed in Journal of Modern Italian Studies, 3, n.3:335-337.

1998b Jeff Weintraub and Krishan Kumar, eds., Public and Private in Thought and Practice". Reviewed in Social Forces, 77 (September): 365-368.

1998c Harrison White, Careers and Creativity: Social Forces in the Arts. Reviewed in Social Forces, 76 (June): 1571-1573.

1998d Michael Lynch and David Bogen, The Spectacle of History. Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology, 27 (March): 189-190. Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 8

1998e David Forgacs and Robert Lumley, Italian Cultural Studies: An Introduction. Reviewed in American Journal of Sociology, 103 (March): 1429-1432.

1996 Emilio Gentile, Il Culto del Littorio. Reviewed in Journal of Modern Italian Studies 1 (3): 470- 472.

1995 Zeev Sternhell, The Birth of Fascist Ideology. Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology, 24 (March): 198-199.

1994 Louise A. Tilly, Politics and Class in Milan 1881-1901. Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology, 23 (July): 546-547.

1993 Elizabeth Wilson, The Sphinx in the City: Urban Life, the Control of Disorder, and Women. Reviewed in American Journal of Sociology, 98 (March): 1218-1220.

1992 Zygmunt G. Baranski and Robert Lumley, Culture and Conflict in Postwar Italy: Essays on Mass and Popular Culture. In Contemporary Sociology, 21 (January): 111-2.

1990 Christopher Duggan, Fascism and the Mafia. Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology 19 (January): 68-9.

1988a James Hay, Popular Film Culture in Fascist Italy. Reviewed in Italian Politics and Society Newsletter 25 (Fall): 28-9.

1988b Gianfranco Pasquino, Mass media e sistema politico. Reviewed in Italian Politics and Society Newsletter 23 (February): 23-4.

1987 Giovanni Arrighi, ed., Semiperipheral Development: The Politics of Southern Europe in the Twentieth Century. Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology 16 (May): 311.

1976 [with Michael Pozen] Organizational Issues in Health Care Management. Reviewed in Social Science and Medicine 10: 428. Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 9

FELLOWSHIPS AND RESEARCH GRANTS

2010 Institute for the Social Sciences (ISS). “Political Experiments.” (with Professor Valerie Bunce, Department of Government, Cornell.)

2009 Fernand Braudel Senior Fellowship. European University Institute, Florence Italy (Spring).

2007 Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, Seed Money Foreign Policy Initiative, Cornell University.

2003,4,5, 8 Institute for European Studies Faculty Research Grant, Cornell University.

2001-02 Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study in the Social Sciences Fellowship. Upsala, Sweden (Awarded).

2000-01 Leverhulme Trust Visiting Fellowship. Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Aberdeen, Scotland. (Awarded).

1996 Faculty Research Fellowship. University of Pennsylvania. (Spring).

1995 ASA/NSF. Fund for Advancement of the Discipline Award. (Spring).

1995-96 German Marshall Fund of the United States. Senior Research Fellowship.

1994 University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation Grant. (Fall).

1992a National Endowment for the Humanities. Travel to Collections Grant. (May).

1992b American Philosophical Society. Research Grant. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (May).

1992c Center for Italian Studies University of Pennsylvania. Salvatori Research Grant. (April).

1992-93 School for American Research. Weatherhead Resident Fellowship. (Awarded).

1991-92 Ford Foundation Curriculum Development Grant. Funding received with Professor Ellen Kennedy (Political Science, Penn) to develop course on political ideology.

1990 University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation Grant. (Summer).

1990-91 Ford Foundation Curriculum Development Grant. Funding to develop course on social change and political identity.

1984-85 Krupp Foundation Fellowship. Harvard University, Center for European Studies.

1982 Summer Travel Research Grant. Center for European Studies, Harvard. Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 10

HONORARY APPOINTMENTS

2011 Visiting Professor. CERI Centre de recherche dédié aux sciences sociales de l’international, Sciences-Po, Paris, France. (June and July).

2007 Invited Professor. “Global KU Project,” University of Korea, Seoul, Korea. (July), declined; Re-invited for summer 2008; 2009; 2010.

2005-06 Invited Scholar. Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Humanities Seminar, “Culture and Value”, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. (Academic year).

2004-- Faculty Associate. Center for Cultural Sociology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.

2001-02 Visiting Scholar. Hoover Institution for War and Peace, Stanford University. Stanford, California.

2001 Invitée. École des Hautes Études Sciences Sociales, Paris, France. “Space, Identity and Political Culture in a New Europe”. Invited Seminar Series, (June).

1999-2000 Visiting Scholar. Center for European Studies, New York University. New York, New York.

1995-1996 Visiting Fellow. European University Institute. Florence, Italy.

1992-1993 Visiting Scholar. Sociology Department, Harvard University. Cambridge, Massachusetts.

1992 Visiting Scholar. Center for European Studies, Harvard University. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Summer.

1983-89 Research Associate. Center for European Studies, Harvard University.

INVITED LECTURES

2011 IméRA and SSRC, Invited Conference “Border Crossings: Bridging Disciplines and Research Agendas,” Marseille, France (June 10-11).

2011 Max-Planck-Institut für Gesellschaftsforschung Paulstrabe, Köln, Invited Conference: “Democracy in Straightjackets: Politics in an Age of Permanent Austerity.” Schloss Ringberg, Munich, Germany (March 23-26).

2010 Keynote Speaker. “Inter-spaces. Art and Architectural Exchanges between East and West.” Faculty of Architecture, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. (August).

2009a Duke Center for European Studies, Duke University, Durham, NC. Workshop on Globalization and Europeanization, “Re-thinking Security in a New Europe.” (May 15-16).

2009b Dipartimento di Studi politici, Universita degli Studi di Torino, Turin, Italy. “Illiberal Politics in Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 11

Neoliberal Times.” (May 7).

2009c Dipartimento di Sociologia e Ricerca Sociale, Universita degli Studi di Trento, Trento, Italy. “Europe and the Global Crisis: Can Sociology Contribute to Understanding?” (April 28).

2009d Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals, Barcelona, Spain. “Illiberal Politics in Neoliberal Times.” (April 23).

2009e Department of Political and Social Sciences, European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy. Fellows Workshop, “The Persistence of the National: The Paradox of Europe.” (March 4)

2008a Nanovic Institute for European Studies, the Kellogg Institute for International Studies, and the Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts at the University of Notre Dame. Conference: "Conflicting Identities and Nationalisms within the New Europe." (London, UK, October 17-18).

2008b Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Empresariales, Universidad de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain. Colloquium Series, Masters Program in Sociological Research. (May 8)

2008c Department of European Studies and Modern Languages, University of Bath, Bath, UK. (May 6).

2008d Department of Public Law and Government, University of Macerata, Macerata, Italy. Invitation to give two public lectures. (March 17-19)

2007a Center for European Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, Ma. Study Group on Exclusion and Inclusion in an Expanded Europe. Book Seminar with invited speakers devoted to Illiberal Politics in Neoliberal Times. (November 7)

2007b Center for Cultural Sociology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. Invited Speaker, Annual Conference on Cultural Sociology. “Between Zollverein and Patrie: The French National Front, the “New” April 21 and the Rejection of the European Constitution.” (April 28).

2006 Italian Department University of California at Los Angeles and Italian Cultural Institute of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. Invited Speaker Conference on Remo Bodei: Ethos and Politics in Post-War Italy. “The Strength of Weak Identities: Engaging Italians Divided.” (May 10).

2005a Center for Cultural Sociology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. Invited participant Annual Conference on Cultural Sociology. “Experience as a Cultural Analytic: Habit, Sentiment and Law in New European Political Space.” (May 6-8)

2005b Department of Sociology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. “Democracy, Security, and Anti-Liberal Politics in the New Europe.” (February 24).

2003 Center for European Studies, Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York. “Europe Without Borders”, (November 12).

2002a University of Notre Dame, Nanovic Institute of European Studies, South Bend, Indiana. “The ‘Euro’ as Identity Mechanism.” The Year of the Euro., (December 6).

2002b University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany. “Collective Unease and the Abdication of Responsibility: Italy and the History of Italian Fascism.” Intentionality, Collective Responsibility and the Attribution of Collective Guilt, (April 5). Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 12

2001 Stockholm University, Department of Sociology. “Sociology of Culture”. Lecture (June).

2000a European University Institute, Robert Schuman Center, Florence, Italy. “Whose Century of Corporativism? From the Labor Charter to the Third Way Moralities in Contemporary European Economic Policy”, (November 14).

2000b Harvard University, Center for European Studies, Cambridge, MA. “Emotion and Ritual in Fascist Italy”. Bodies Building Power: Ceremonies and Ceremonial Towards Modernity Conference, (May 20).

2000c University Institute, Department of Political and Social Sciences, Florence, Italy. “Political Community in the Sociology of Max Weber.” Max Weber Seminar, European, (January 28).

1999 New York University, Center for European Studies, New York, New York. “Who Needs the Nation State? The French National Front and European Integration”. Visiting Scholars Forum, (December 10). l998 University of California at Los Angeles, Center for Modern and Contemporary Studies, Los Angeles, California "Uncivil Society: Putnam's `Italy' and the Other Side of Association." Discourses of Civil Society, (June 12).

1997 University of Bologna, Faculty of Literature and Philosophy, Bologna, Italy. "Political Ritual and Identity in Fascist Italy." Colloquium on Political Communication, (October 18).

1996a Johns Hopkins University, The Bologna Center, Italian Studies Seminar Series, Bologna, Italy. "History, Morality and Politics in Contemporary Italy: The Broadcast of Combat Film", (May 6). l996b European University Institute, Jean Monnet Colloquium, Florence, Italy. "Fascism/Anti- Liberalism: Some New Thoughts on an Old Idea." (April 17). l996c Princeton University, European Studies Seminar. "The Dead are Equal: History Making, Moral Relativism and the Rise of the New Italian Right." (March 4).

1996d University of Michigan. "Locating Conservatisms." Faculty Seminar, Comparative Study of Social Transformations (CSST), (February 16). l995a New York University, Center for European Studies Conference on Gender/Nation/Citizenship,. "Aborting the Nation/Conceiving Difference: Demographic Refusal and Political Identity in Contemporary Italy." (March 31).

1995b University of Chicago, Department of Sociology, "Colonizing Time: Rhythms of Fascist Ritual in Verona." Culture and Society Workshop, (February 21).

1994 Columbia University Seminar in Modern Italian Studies, "Politics, Culture, and Identity in Fascist Italy", (November 11).

1993 Brown University, Department of Anthropology, "Politics and Culture in Fascist Italy", (March 23).

1992a University of Chicago, Center for the Study of Politics, History and Culture, Wilder House. "Public Political Ritual in Fascist Italy", (May 22). Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 13

1992b Harvard University, Center for European Studies, Italian Study Group. “Communities of Feeling: Spectacle and Memory in Fascist Italy", (May 11).

1992c New York University, Culture and the Arts Workshop of the Western European Consortium. "The Form of Social Meaning: Italian Theater and Fascist Ideology in Italy 1922 to 1940", (April 9).

1991 University of Pennsylvania, Cultural Studies Seminar, PARRS Program. "The Organization of Political Ideology", (April 24).

1988 Harvard University, Center for European Studies."Raymond Williams and the Sociology of Culture in the United States." Raymond Williams 1921-1988: A Symposium, (May).

INVITED PANELIST

2011a Thematic Session. New Social Conservatisms: From Family Values to the Tea Parties. American Sociological Association Meetings, Las Vegas, NV (August).

2011b Special Session. The Resurgence of Political Populism in Global Perspective. American Sociological Association Meetings, Las Vegas, NV (August).

2011c Thematic Session. Cultural Boundaries and Power. Eastern Sociological Society Meetings, Philadelphia, PA (February 24-27).

2010a Author Meets Critics. Jeffrey C. Alexander, The Performance of Politics. 35th Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Chicago, Il. (November 18-21).

2010b Thematic Panel. Cultural Citizenship: European Perspectives. “Counter Culture: Challenges to Cosmopolitanism in a Post-Security Polity.” American Sociological Association Meetings, Atlanta, GA. (August).

2010c Author Meets Critics. Mark I. Choate, Emigrant Nation: The Making of Italy Abroad. 17th International Conference of Europeanists, Council of European Studies, Montreal, Canada (April 18).

2009 Featured Panel. Panelist, “Immigration and Ethnicity.” Society for the Advancement of Socio- Economics (SASE), Paris, France (July 16-18).

2008a Presidential Session. Organizer and Panelist, “When Does the Present Begin?” 33rd Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Miami, FL (October 23-26).

2008b Author Meets Critics. David Grazian, On the Make: The Hustle of Urban Nightlife. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Miami, FL (October 23-26).

2008c Mini-Conference. “Cultural Sociology and Its Others.” American Sociological Association Meetings, Boston, MA (July 31).

2008d Mid-term Conference, International Sociological Association, Research Committee on Sociological Theory (RC 16). “The Ship that Will Not Sink: Moral Evaluation, Political Rationality and the Hijacking of the Achille Lauro.” Pusan National University, Pusan, South Korea (June 23-25). Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 14

2006 Author Meets Critics. Victoria De Grazia, Irresistable Empire. 15th International Conference of Europeanists, Council of European Studies, Chicago, IL. (March 30)

2005a Special Session. Populism in Comparative Perspective. “Histories that Matter: Populist Politics and National Legacies in Contemporary Europe.” Social Science History Association Meetings, Portland, OR. (November).

2005b Thematic Panel. Right Wing Resurgence and Globalization. “Globalization, Europeanization and Right Wing Politics in Transnational Europe.” American Sociological Association Meetings, Philadelphia, PA. (August).

2005c Mini-Conference on ‘Economic Sociology’. “Globalization and Anti-Liberalism in Comparative Perspective.” Paper presented at Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. (March 19)

2004a Thematic Panel. Citizenship and Identity in a Unifying Europe. “Re-asserting the National: The Paradox of Populism in Transnational Europe.” American Sociological Association Meetings, San Francisco, CA. (August).

2004b Author Meets Critics. Jeffrey C. Alexander, The Meanings of Social Life. Annual Meeting of the Midwest Sociological Association, Kansas City, KA. (April).

2001 Special Session. Discussant, Keynote Address Comparative and Historical Sociology Section. American Sociological Association Meetings, Anaheim, CA. (August).

1999 Special Session. Emotions in Macrosociology. "Emotions Unbound: Feeling Political Incorporation in the New Europe." American Sociological Association Meetings, Chicago, IL. (August).

PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

2010 “Experience and Events: An Analytic Typology of Political Facts.” Paper presented to the American Sociological Association Meetings, Atlanta, GA. (August 17).

2009 “Events as Templates of Possibility: Reformulating the European Right Populist Moment as Historical Surprise.” Paper presented to the American Sociological Association Meetings, San Francisco, CA. (August 10).

2007 “The French National Front, the ‘New April 21’ and the Rejection of the European Constitution. Paper presented to the American Sociological Association Meetings, New York, NY (August 12).

2006 “Varieties of Illiberalisms: Past and Present.” Paper presented to the Social Science History Association Meetings, Minneapolis MN (November 3).

2005 “Distance Matters” [with Juan Diez-Medrano]. Paper presented to the American Sociological Association Meetings, Philadelphia, Pa. (August).

2004 “Territoriality and Emotion: Challenges to Democratic Sentiment in a Re-Mapped Europe.” Paper presented at 14th International Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, IL. (March 11-13). Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 15

2003a “Normative Narratives and Political Culture: Situating the Right Wing Populist Moment in Contemporary Europe.” Paper presented to the American Sociological Association Meetings, Atlanta, GA. (August 16).

2002 “Citizens Against ‘Europe’: A.T.T.A.C. and the Populist Narrative of Neoliberalism.” Paper presented at 13th International Conference of Europeanists, Palmer House, Chicago, IL. (March 14-16).

2000a “Thinning Borders/Thickening Identities: The French National Front and the Idea of Europe.” Paper presented to Annual Meeting American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C. (August 31).

2000b “Territory, Attachment and National Identity: The French National Front and European Integration.” Paper presented to the 12th International Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, IL. (March 30).

1998a "Unstable Narratives: History Making, Story Telling and Party Politics in Post-war Italy." Paper presented to American Sociological Association Meetings, San Francisco, CA. (August 24). l998b "Meaningful Stories: The Role of Multiple Narratives in Cultural Analysis." Paper presented to the 14th World Congress of Sociology, Montreal, Canada. (July 31).

1998c "Narrative as Politics: Representing Fascism in Italy 1945-1994." Paper presented to the 11 th International Conference of Europeanists, (February 28), Baltimore, MD.

1996a "Mothers and Paramours: Sexuality and Spectacle in Fascist Italy." Paper presented to the 21 st Meeting of the Social Science History Association, New Orleans, LA. (October).

1996b "Split Self/Total Self: Identity Creation and Public Political Ritual." Paper presented to Theory Section, "Re-thinking the Foundations of Social Theory," American Sociological Association, New York, NY. (August).

1996c "Italian Fascism as Popular Culture: Neutralizing Political Memory." Paper presented to the 10 th International Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, IL. (March 16).

1994a "Voices from the Grave: Cultural Memory and Political Identity in Fascist Italy." Paper presented to the American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, CA. (August).

1994b "Public Spectacle, Political Meaning and Collective Cultural Action: Repertoires of Fascist Ritual in Verona, Italy 1922-1944." (With Deborah McIlvaine) Paper presented to the American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, CA. (August). l994c "Dead Bodies and Live Voices: Cultural Memory and Political Identity in Italian Fascist War Narratives." Paper presented to 9th International Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, IL. (April 2). l992a "Communities of Feeling: Contract, Culture and Modernity in Fascist Italy." Paper presented to the Social Science History Association, Chicago, IL. (November 6). l992b "Conflicting Visions: Ideology, Social Memory and Public Space in Fascist Italy." Paper presented to the American Sociological Association, Pittsburgh, PA. (August 20). Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 16

1990a "Landscape and Political Community: Public Space as Political Metaphor." Paper presented to the 16th Annual Conference on Social Theory, Politics and the Arts, NY. (October 12).

1990b "Subsidizing Social Meaning: Political Ideology, Aesthetic Form and the State in Fascist Italy." Paper presented to 12th World Congress of Sociology, (July 9-13), Madrid, Spain.

1990c "Meanings and Markets: European Identity and the Re-Structuring of the European Television Industry." Paper presented to the 7th International Conference of Europeanists, (March 25), Washington D.C.

1989a "Meanings, Markets and Cultural Policy: The Restructuring of the European Television Industry." Paper presented to the 15th Annual Conference on Social Theory, Politics and the Arts, (October), Toronto, Canada.

1989b "Theatricality and Ideology in Fascist Italy." Paper presented to the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA. (August).

1988 "Capturing the Story: Newspaper Coverage of Terrorist Activity in the United States and Italy." Paper presented to the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, GA. (August).

1987a "The Politicization of Public Space: The Open Air Theatre in Italy under Fascism." Paper presented to 6th International Conference of Europeanists, Washington, D.C. (November 1).

1987b "Cultural Change under Totalitarian Rule." Paper presented to the American Sociological Association, Chicago, IL. (August).

1985a "Theater as a Public Good: The Social Construction of the Inter-war Crisis of the Italian Theater." Paper presented to the 11th Annual Conference on Social Theory, Politics and the Arts, (October), New York, NY.

1985b "The Professional Project and the Corporativist Ethic: The Roots of Theatrical Transformation under Italian Fascism 1919-1935." Paper presented to the American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C. (August).

1981 "House Officers' Unions: The Politics of Professionalism." Paper presented to the Eastern Sociological Association, New York, NY. (March).

PANEL DISCUSSANT AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

2011 “Culture and Society in 20th Century Europe.” 18th International Conference of Europeanists. Barcelona, Spain (June 20-22).

2010 “Nations/Nationalism.” American Sociological Association Meetings, Atlanta, GA.

2009a Author Meets Critics. John Hall, Apocalypse. Session Chair. 34rd Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Long Beach CA (November 12-15).

2009b Author Meets Critics. Margaret Somers, Genealogies of Citizenship. Panel Organizer and Session Chair. 34rd Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Long Beach CA (November 12-15). Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 17

2008a “Central European Dynamics of Democratization and Nationalism.” Session Chair, 13th Annual Association for the Study of Nationalities World Convention, Harriman Institute, Columbia University, New York, NY (April 10-12).

2008b “Populism in Comparative Perspective.” Session Chair and Discussant, 16th International Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, IL. (March 6-8).

2006a “Historical Sociology.” American Sociological Association Meetings, Montreal, Canada.

2006b “Political Communication.” 15th International Conference of Europeanists, Council of European Studies (April)

2003 “Sociology of European Integration.” American Sociological Association Meetings, Atlanta, GA. (August 16).

2002 “European Identities: Local, National, Transnational.” Session Chair and Discussant, 13 th International Conference of Europeanists, Palmer House, Chicago, IL. (March 14-16).

1998a "Studying Fascism in Comparative Perspective." 11th International Conference of Europeanists, Baltimore, MD. (February 27).

1998b "The Petite-Bourgeoisie and Paths of Modernization." 11th International Conference of Europeanists, Baltimore, MD. (February 27). l997 "Large Processes, Huge Comparisons." American Political Science Association Meetings, Washington, D.C. (August 28). l994a "Culture and Political Production". Social Science History Association, Atlanta, GA. (October 16). l994b "International Encounters: Cultural Performance and Avant-Gardes." 9th International Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, IL. (April 2). l994c "The Culture of Violence." 9th International Conference of Europeanists, Chicago, IL. (April 2).

1991a “Sociology of Literature”. Eastern Sociological Society Meetings, (April 12). l991b "Women in Fascist Italy." Ethnohistory Seminar, University of Pennsylvania, (February 28).

1988 “Nationalism”. Eastern Sociological Society Meetings, (March).

CONFERENCES AND SESSIONS ORGANIZED

Session Organizer. “European Integration and Nationalisms. American Sociological Meetings, August 2011, Las Vegas, NV.

Session Organizer. Panel on “Political Communication.” ISA, Research Committee # 16, Theory, World Congress of Sociology Meetings, Goteberg Sweden (July 11-17, 2010). Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 18

Session Organizer. Economic Sociology Section Session. American Sociological Meetings, Montreal 2006, “Emotion and Rationality in Economic Life.”

Session Organizer Author Meets Critic. Juan Diez-Medrano, Reframing Europe. 14th International Conference of Europeanists, March 11-14, 2004, Chicago, Illinois.

Session Organizer "Territory and Place: The Spatial Turn in Historical Analysis." American Sociological Association Meetings, August 2002, Chicago, IL.

Workshop Co-Organizer “Re-mapping Europe: Territory, Membership and Identity in a Supra-National Age.” Center for European Studies, New York University, New York, NY, April 7, 2000.

Session Organizer "Politics and Culture." American Sociological Association Meetings, August 1999, Chicago, IL.

Organizer Culture Network Panels. Social Science History Association Meetings. Atlanta, Georgia. October 1994.

Organizer and Discussant Panel. "Cultural Citizenship: The Construction and Re-Construction of Identity in Comparative Perspective." Social Science History Association Meetings, November 4-7, 1993, Baltimore, MA.

Co-Organizer Panel on Class and Culture in Comparative Historical Perspective. American Sociological Association Meetings, August 1990.

Co-Organizer and Panel Chair "May `68: The Vision and the Reality." Conference, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, October 14-16, 1988.

PEER REVIEW

Editorial Boards:

International Sociology (1998-2001) American Journal of Sociology (2002-2004) Sociological Theory (2005-2007) ASA Rose Monograph Series in Sociology (2007-2010)

External Manuscript Review (*= regular reviewer): American Sociological Review Political Power and Social Theory *American Journal of Sociology Perspectives on Politics American Historical Review Research in Political Sociology Annual Review of Sociology Review of International Studies British Journal of Sociology *Social Forces Comparative Studies in Society and History Social Psychology Quarterly Ethnicities Social Problems French Politics Social Science History Identities Sociological Focus Journal of Policy History *Sociological Forum Journal of Modern History Sociological Theory Nationalism and Ethnic Politics Theory and Society Patterns of Prejudice Basil Blackwell Press Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 19

Berg Publishers Oxford University Press Cambridge University Press Palgrave MacMillan Cornell University Press Princeton University Press Duke University Press Stanford University Press Johns Hopkins University Press University of Chicago Press Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 20

Facilitator:

2004 Social Science Research Council, International Dissertation Fellowship Program (March).

Referee:

2010 Center for Advanced Studies in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS), Stanford University.

2010 Israel Science Foundation

2009-10 Social Science Research Council, SSRC-CUP Book Fellowship.

2007b, 2008 The American Academy in Berlin, Berlin, Germany.

2007a City University of New York Internal Research Award Program, New York, NY.

2005; 2006; 2007 (Invited) Radcliffe Institute Fellowship Program. Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA.

2002; 2003; 2004; 2005; 2007 (Invited) International Dissertation Fellowship Program, Social Science Research Council. New York, NY.

1992; 1996; 2002; 2004; 2008 Sociology Program. National Science Foundation.

1989; 1990 Eastern Sociological Society Meetings.

PROFESSIONAL CITIZENSHIP

2011 Member. Graduate Student Best Article Prize Committee. Political Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association.

2010a Elected to Executive Committee, Social Science History Association (2010-2013)

2010b Elected to Council, ASA Section on Political Sociology (2010-2013).

2010c Chair. Theda Skocpol Dissertation Award Committee. Comparative and Historical Sociology Section of the ASA.

2008 Co-Chair Program Committee, Social Science History Association Meetings, Miami, FL. (October 23-26).

2007-09 Member, Social Science History Association to serve on Alan Sharlin Book Award Committee.

2007a Member of the Executive Committee, Conference Group on Italian Politics and Society (CONGRIPS), American Political Science Association.

2007b Elected to Nominations Committee, ASA Theory Section.

2006a Elected to Council, ASA Section on Sociology of Culture (2006-2009). Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 21

2006b Elected to serve as Board Member, International Sociological Association, Research Committee 16, Sociological Theory (2006-2014).

2006c Chair. Best First Book in European Studies Prize Committee. Council of European Studies, Columbia University, New York. (Spring)

2006d Chair. ASA Culture Section Article Prize Committee (Spring).

2005 Member. APSA, Politics and History, Mary Parker Follett Article Prize Committee, (Spring).

2004a Elected to Nominations Committee. ASA Theory Section.

2004b Member. Barrington Moore Award Committee. ASA, Best Book in Comparative and Historical Sociology, (Spring).

1999-2002 Elected to Council. ASA Section on Comparative Historical Sociology.

2000 Member. APSA, Politics and History, Mary Parker Follett Article Prize Committee, (Spring).

1992-96 Elected to Steering Committee. Council for European Studies. Columbia Univ., NY.

1995 Member. ASA Culture Section Book Prize Committee, (Spring).

1994a Culture Session Network Coordinator. Social Science History Association Meetings, Atlanta, GA, (October).

1994b Member. ASA Theory Section Book Prize Committee, (Spring).

1992-93 Membership Committee. Sociology of Culture Section, American Sociological Association

1991-92 Co-Chair. PARRS Seminar on Cultural Studies, University of Pennsylvania.

1991 Program Committee. Sociology of Culture Section. American Sociological Association Meetings, (August).

1987-89 Co-Chair. "Intellectuals and Politics Study Group." Center for European Studies. Harvard University.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS American Sociological Association American Political Science Association Council for European Studies Conference Group on Italian Politics and Society Social Science History Association Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 22

TEACHING RECORD: CORNELL

Sociology 248; Government 363: Politics and Culture (Spring 2003; 06; 08); (Fall 2004; 05; 08; 09; 10)

Sociology 408/508: Qualitative Methods (Spring 2003; 04; 05; 08; 10)

Sociology 6840: New Approaches to Qualitative Methods (Fall 2008)

Sociology 510/Government 637: Comparative Societal Analysis (Spring 2004; 05; 07) Syllabus re-printed in American Sociological Association, Teaching Comparative Historical Methods in Sociology, 5th edition. Compiled and edited by John Foran.

Sociology 430/630: Cultural Sociology (Fall 2005; 07; Spring 2010)

Sophomore Seminar Sociology 327: Toleration and Fundamentalism: Political Culture, Religion and the State (Spring 2007)

UNDERGRADUATE ADVISEES: HONORS

Freya Estreller, Wertheimer Prize 2004, Property Development; Jacob Ritvo, Political Consulting; MBA, Yale School of Management; Michael J. Taylor, Political Consulting; Georgetown University Law School; Heather Fersuson, Wertheimer Prize 2005, Microsoft Corporation; Elisabeth Becker, Truman Scholarship, Marshall Scholarship, Wertheimer Prize 2006, MA. London School of Economics; Christina Alfonso, University of Pennsylvania Law School; Benjamin DiCicco-Bloom, College Scholar, University of Pennsylvania Sociology Graduate School; Luisa Traumann, College Scholar, St. Andrews Business School, Scotland, UK; Sandy Zhao, Yale University Sociology Graduate School; Erica Ogoe, Peace Corps and Georgetown School of Public Policy.

DOCTORAL COMMITTEES: CORNELL

Nicolas Eilbaum; Laura Ford; Michael Genkin; Ecehan Koc; Jung Mee Park; Esther Quintero; Kevin Carrico (Anthropology); Emily Hoagland; Elizabeth Fay (Italian Studies); Defne Over.

INDEPENDENT STUDIES UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE

All thesis advisees signed up for independent study for one or two semesters depending upon the complexity of their theses.

Fall 2007 Vidhya Ramalingam, Undergraduate Anthropology, “Immigrant Assimilation in Europe.” (MA, “Forced Migrations,” Oxford University, UK. Fall 2008 Sandy Zhao, Undergraduate Sociology, “Development of Chinatowns.” Fall 2008 Kevin Carrico, Graduate Anthropology, “Politics and Culture.” Spring 2010 Ngozi Natalie Ofoche, Undergraduate Government, “African Immigrants in Italy.” Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 23

CORNELL UNIVERSITY SERVICE

Sociology Department

2010-2013 Chair, Department. 2009-2010 Member, Colloquium Committee Fall 2007, 2008 Member, Junior Faculty Search Commitee Spring 2006 Member, Half Year Leave Time Allocation Committee Spring 2006 Sponsor, Luigi Einaudi Visiting Term Professor 2004.2005 Member , Senior Faculty Search Committee 2004-2005 Member, Advisory Board, Program for the Study of Contentious Politics 2004-2007; 2010 Member, Graduate Student Admissions Committee Fall 2002-- Faculty Affiliate, Center for the Study of Economy and Society, Sociology

College

2011 Member, Search Committee, Director, Institute for European Studies Spring 2010 Reviewer, Mario Einaudi Graduate Fellowships, Institute for European Studies 2008-2011 Elected Member, Academic Integrity Hearing Board Summer 2008 Ad Hoc Committee Member, Promotion to Tenure, History Department. Fall 2007-- Member, French Studies Program Fall 2007 Reviewer, Frederick Conger Wood and Susan Tarrow Fellowships, Institute for European Studies Fall 2007; 08 Member, Italian Faculty Search Committee, Department of Romance Studies 2006-2009 Member, Steering Committee, Institute for European Studies. Fall 2006-- Member, Foreign Policy Initiative Committee, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies. Fall 2005 Reviewer, Frederick Conger Wood and Susan Tarrow Fellowships, Institute for European Studies Spring 2005 Reviewer, Sicca Manon Graduate Fellowships, Institute for European Studies 2005-2007 Chair, Steering Committee. Luigi Einaudi Chair in European Studies Fall 2004 Participant, US Department of Education Site Visit, IES 2003-05;08-- Member, Steering Committee, Luigi Einaudi Chair in European Studies Fall 2003; 06; 07; 09 Freshman Advisor Fall 2003; 04 Fulbright Selection Screening Committee, Institute for European Studies Fall 2003 Fellowship Screener, Society for the Humanities

University

2010- Member, Sesquicentennial Social Science Subcommittee 2009 Facilitator. Freshman Reading Project. 2008-2009 Faculty Fellow, Campus Life/Residential Program Balch Hall 2006-2009 Sociology Department Representative, Faculty Senate Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 24

CORNELL CONFERENCES

2011 Commentator. “The Dream Denied: Italy from Einaudi to Berlusconi.” Luigi Einaudi Chair Event. April 22.

2010a Author Meets Critics: Illiberal Politics in Neo Liberal Times. French Studies Colloquium, and Luigi Einaudi Chair Event. A.D. White House, October 21.

2010b Commentator. “Commonalities: Theorizing the Common in Contemporary Italian Though.” A Diacritics Conference, A. D. White House, September 24-25.

2009a Commentator. “1989 in Europe and the World.” Luigi Einaudi Chair Conference. A. D. White House, November 19-20.

2009b Lecture, “Experiencing Experience: The Transnational Self as Cultural Iteration.” Cornell- Giessen Workshop: Transnational Approaches to the Study of Culture, A.D. White House, April 3.

2007 Lecture, “French Presidential Elections: An Open Forum.” French Studies Colloquium, Department of Romance Studies, April 26, 2007. Mallot Hall.

2006a Commentator. Elijah Anderson’s research career. Center for the Study of Inequality.

2006b Workshop Participant. “European Identity: Between Cosmopolitanism and Localism” Department of Government and Institute for European Studies, October 20-21.

2006c Lecture, “The Strength of Weak National Identities: Engaging Remo Bodei’s Noi divisi.” Presented to the Italian Studies Colloquium, Department of Romance Studies, November 17, 2006, AD White House.

2005a Lecture, “Marketing Hope.” Hope in the Economy Conference, Center for Study of Economy and Society, April 2, 2005 . 2005b Panel Moderator, Intellectual History, Cultural History, Critical Theory, Sponsors Department of History and Society for the Humanities, April 29, 2005.

2005c Panel Moderator, Limits of Europe, Cornell Binghamptom Consortium for the Anthropology of Europe, September 10, 2005.

2004a Panel Moderator, Critical Anatomy of the New American Empire, Interdisciplinary Conference, April 8, 2004.

2004b Lecture, Society for the Humanities Mellon Graduate Student Fellows, April 28, 2004, AD White House “Sacred Places and Secular Spaces”

2004c Discussant, Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Spring 2004, Philip Schlesinger Paper

2004d Discussant, Mellon Sawyer Seminar, Fall 2004, Zsuzsa Gille Paper

2004e Discussant, Tri-Campus Graduate Student Workshop on Contentious Politics (October 23, 2004) Vitae, Mabel Berezin, 25

2004f Panel Moderator, “Norms, Beliefs, and Institutions of Capitalism in the 21st Century.” Center for the Study of Economy and Society, October 9, 2004.

2003a Moderator, Inaugural Symposium of the Center for the Study of Economy and Society, Sociology Department, Cornell, February 19, 2003.

2003b Discussant, Mellon Seminar on Transnational Contention, Center for the Study of Europe, Cornell, April 24, 2003.

2002 Moderator, Conference on Modernism and Architecture; Department of Architecture, Cornell, October 4 2002.