<p> 2005</p><p>CURRICULUM VITAE</p><p>John Lie</p><p>Dean of International and Area Studies Class of 1959 Professor</p><p>360 Stephens Hall University of California, Berkeley Berkeley, CA 94720-2300 Phone 510-642-1140 Fax 510-642-9466 E-mail [email protected]</p><p>EDUCATION</p><p>Ph.D. (Sociology), Harvard University, 1988.</p><p>A.M. (Sociology), Harvard University, 1984.</p><p>A.B. magna cum laude (Social Studies), Harvard University, 1982.</p><p>ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS</p><p>University of California, Berkeley</p><p>Class of 1959 Professor, 2004-. C.K. Cho Professor, 2003-2004. Professor of Sociology, 2003-.</p><p>University of Michigan</p><p>Korea Foundation Professor, 2001-2003. Professor of Sociology, 2001-2003.</p><p>University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Professor of Sociology, 1998-2001. Associate Professor of Sociology, 1995-1998. Assistant Professor of Sociology, 1992-1995.</p><p>University of Oregon, 1989-1992.</p><p>Assistant Professor of Sociology, 1989-1992.</p><p>ADMINISTRATIVE APPOINTMENTS</p><p>University of California (System)</p><p>Chair, Senior International Leaders’ Council, 2005-. </p><p>University of California, Berkeley</p><p>Dean, International and Area Studies, 2004-. Chair, Center for Korean Studies, 2003-2004.</p><p>University of Michigan</p><p>Director, Center for Japanese Studies, 2002-2003. Director, Korean Studies Program, 2002-2003.</p><p>University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign</p><p>Head, Department of Sociology, 1996-2001. Director, Asian American Studies Program, 1996-1997.</p><p>VISITING APPOINTMENTS</p><p>Harvard University</p><p>Visiting Professor of Sociology, 2000-2001.</p><p>University of Waikato (New Zealand)</p><p>Visiting Professor of Political Science, 1998.</p><p>National Taiwan University</p><p>Visiting Professor of Sociology, 1997. 2 Keio University (Japan)</p><p>Visiting Associate Professor of Sociology, 1993.</p><p>Yonsei University (South Korea)</p><p>Visiting Associate Professor of International Studies and Business Administration, 1988- 1989.</p><p>University of Hawai’i at Manoa</p><p>Visiting Assistant Professor of Business Administration, 1988.</p><p>University of Tokyo</p><p>Foreign Research Scholar, 1985-1986.</p><p>PRINCIPAL PUBLICATIONS</p><p>Books/Monographs</p><p>John Lie. Forthcoming. Violence. Berkeley: University of California Press.</p><p>John Lie and Nathan MacBrien. Forthcoming. The Crisis of Scholarly Publication. Berkeley: University of California Press.</p><p>John Lie. 2004. Modern Peoplehood. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.</p><p>John Lie. 2001. Multiethnic Japan. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.</p><p>Paper ed. 2004. Harvard University Press.</p><p>John Lie. 1998. Han Unbound: The Political Economy of South Korea. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.</p><p>Paper ed. 2000. Stanford University Press.</p><p>John Lie. 1996. Sociology of Contemporary Japan. A special issue of Current Sociology, Vol.44, No.1. </p><p>Nancy Abelmann and John Lie. 1995. Blue Dreams: Korean Americans and the 1992 Los Angeles Riots. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press. 3 Paper ed. 1997. Harvard University Press.</p><p>Edited Books</p><p>John Lie and Sonia Ryang, eds. Forthcoming. The Korean Diaspora in Japan. Berkeley: University of California Press.</p><p>John Lie, ed. 1993. The Impoverished Spirit in Contemporary Japan. New York: Monthly Review Press.</p><p>Instructional Books</p><p>Robert J. Brym and John Lie. 2003. Sociology. Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth.</p><p>Second edition, 2005; Brief Edition, 2005; Third Edition, 2007.</p><p>John Lie, David Hopping, and Judith Pintar. 1996. Sociological Outlooks. New York: W.W. Norton.</p><p>John Lie, ed. 1994. Global Sociology. Needham Heights, Mass.: Simon and Schuster.</p><p>John Lie. 1991. Readings/Study Guide for Introduction to Sociology. New York: W.W. Norton. </p><p>Book Chapters</p><p>John Lie. Forthcoming. The Missing Conflict: The Case of Contemporary Tokyo. In Shail Mayaram, ed., Contentions, Cities, and Globalization. Oxford: Oxford University Press.</p><p>John Lie. Forthcoming. Ethnic Minorities and Social Inequality in Contemporary Japan. In Hiroshi Ishida and David Slater, eds., Class Inequality in Contemporary Japan. Stanford: Stanford University Press.</p><p>John Lie. Forthcoming. The Korean Diasporic Nationalism. In Sungtaek Cho, ed., The Future of Globalization. Seoul: Korea University Press.</p><p>John Lie. Forthcoming. Bunka to seiji: Korian daiasupora no kiseki. In Yoshino Kôsaku and Machimura Takashi, eds., Esunishitî kenkyû no riron to gihô. Tokyo: Bunka Shobô Hakubunsha.</p><p>4 John Lie. Forthcoming. Civil Society, Democracy, and the State. In Hagen Koo, ed., Civil Society and Social Contentions in South Korea. London: Routledge.</p><p>John Lie. Forthcoming. Beyond Orientalism and Occidentalism. In Surichai Wun’gaeo, ed., Japan and Southeast Asia. Tokyo: Japan Foundation.</p><p>John Lie. 2004. The Black-Asian Conflict? In George Fredrickson and Nancy Foner, eds., Not Just Black and White, pp.301-314. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.</p><p>John Lie. 2004. The Politics of Recognition in Contemporary Japan. In Susan J. Henders, ed., National Identities in the Contemporary World, pp.117-131. Lexington, Mass.: Lexington Books.</p><p>John Lie. 2001. The Paradox of Exile: Reconsidering Korean Japanese. In Kai-wing Chow, Kevin Doak, and Poshek Fu, eds., Narrative and Rituals in East Asia, pp.343-358. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.</p><p>John Lie. 2000. Ordinary (Korean) Japanese. In Sonia Ryang, ed., Koreans in Japan, pp.197-207. London: Routledge.</p><p>John Lie. 2000. The Discourse of Japaneseness. In Michael Douglass and Glenda Roberts, eds., Foreign Workers in Japanese Society: Gender, Civil Rights, and Community Response, pp.70-90. London: Routledge.</p><p>John Lie and Nancy Abelmann. 1999. The 1992 L.A. Riots and the "Black-Korean Conflict." In Kwang Chung Kim, ed., The Black-Korean Conflict in Comparative Perspective. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press.</p><p>John Lie. 1996. From Agrarian Patriarchy to Patriarchal Capitalism: Korea's Gendered Development in the Twentieth Century. In Valentine M. Moghadam, ed., Patriarchy and Development: Women’s Positions at the End of the Twentieth Century, pp.34-55. Oxford: Clarendon Press.</p><p>John Lie. 1996. The Problem of Foreign Workers in Contemporary Japan. In Joe Moore, ed., The Other Japan: Conflict, Compromise, and Resistance since 1945, new ed., pp.288-300. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1996.</p><p>John Lie and Hiroshi Ishida. 1995. Gendai Amerika no esunishiti to kaisô (Ethnicity and status in contemporary America). In Michihiro Okuda, ed., Komyuniti to esunishiti (Community and ethnicity), pp.45-113. Tokyo: Keisô Shobô.</p><p>Robert Doktor and John Lie. 1993. The Impact of Information Technology and International Competition on Organizational Democracy: The Case of South Korea. In William M. Lafferty and Eliezer Rosenstein, eds., International Handbook of Participation in 5 Organizations, Vol.3: The Challenge of New Technology and Macro-Political Change, pp.173-189. Oxford: Oxford University Press.</p><p>John Lie. 1993. Honda Katsuichi and Postwar Japanese Political and Intellectual Life. In Lie, ed., The Impoverished Spirit in Contemporary Japan, pp.9-42.</p><p>John Lie. 1989. Korean Economic and Management Development. In Yi and Lie, eds., Korean Management Today, pp.1-12.</p><p>John Lie. 1989. Comparative Management Development: A Theoretical Conspectus and Comparison of Japan and Korea. In Yi and Lie, eds., Korean Management Today, pp.13- 31.</p><p>John Lie. 1989. Pigyo kyôngyông palchon. In K.H. Yi, ed., Onûl ûi Han’gukjok kyôngyông, pp.2-22. Seoul: Kyôngmunsa.</p><p>John Lie. 1989. Han’guk ûi kyôngyông wa kyôngje palchon. In Yi, ed., Onûl ûi hangukjok kyôngyông, pp.96-107.</p><p>John Lie. 1989. Han’guk ûi pokhap kiop. In Yi, ed., Onûl ûi hangukjok kyôngyông, pp.207-225.</p><p>Articles</p><p>John Lie. 2001. Ruth Benedict’s Legacy of Shame: Orientalism and Occidentalism in the Study of Japan. Asian Journal of Social Science 29:249-261.</p><p>John Lie. 2001. Diasporic Nationalism. Critical Studies-Cultural Methodologies 2355-362.</p><p>John Lie. 2000. Imaginary Homeland and Diasporic Realization: Kikan sanzenri 1975 – 1987. Korean and Korean American Studies Bulletin 11(1):11-26.</p><p>J. Megan Greene and John Lie. 1999. Explaining the Political Democratization of Taiwan. Asian Profile 27:377-387.</p><p>John Lie. 1997. Sociology of Markets. Annual Review of Sociology 23:341-360.</p><p>John Lie. 1997. The State as Pimp: Prostitution and the Patriarchal State in 1940s Japan. The Sociological Quarterly 38:251-263.</p><p>John Lie. 1997. Moral Ambiguity, Disciplinary Power, and Academic Freedom. Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 29(1):30-33.</p><p>John Lie. 1996. The Confucian Ethic in South Korea? A Critique. Kyôngje yôn’gu 17:177-192. 6 John Lie. 1995. The Transformation of Sexual Work in Twentieth-Century Korea. Gender & Society 9:310-327.</p><p>John Lie. 1995. American Sociology in a Transnational World: Against Parochialism. Teaching Sociology 25:136-144.</p><p>John Lie. 1995. Outside the Park. Swords and Ploughshares 9(3/4):19-20. </p><p>John Lie. 1994. The "Problem" of Foreign Workers in Japan. Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars 26(3):3-11.</p><p>John Lie. 1994. Enough Said, Ahmad: Politics and Literary Theory. positions 2(2):413-425.</p><p>John Lie. 1993. Visualizing the Invisible Hand: The Social Origins of "Market" in England, c.1550-1750. Politics and Society 21:275-303. </p><p>John Lie. 1992. The Concept of Mode of Exchange. American Sociological Review 57:508-523.</p><p>John Lie. 1992. The Political Economy of South Korean Development. International Sociology 7:285-300.</p><p>John Lie. 1992. Foreign Workers in Japan. Monthly Review 44(1):35-42.</p><p>John Lie. 1991. War, Absolution, and Amnesia: The Decline of War Responsibility in Postwar Japan. Peace and Change 16:302-315.</p><p>John Lie. 1991. The State, Industrialization, and Agricultural Sufficiency: The Case of South Korea. Development Policy Review 9:37-51.</p><p>John Lie. 1991. Democratization and Its Discontents: Origins of the Present Crisis in South Korea. Monthly Review 42(9):38-52.</p><p>Robert Doktor and John Lie. 1991. A Systems Theoretic Perspective upon International Organizational Behavior: Some Preliminary Observations and Hypotheses. Management International Review 31(special issue):125-133.</p><p>John Lie. 1991. The Prospect for Economic Democracy in South Korea. Economic and Industrial Democracy 12:501-513.</p><p>John Lie. 1991. Embedding Polanyi's Market Society. Sociological Perspectives 34:219-235.</p><p>John Lie. 1991. Nomura Research Institute: Between Profit and Prestige. Asian Profile 19:207- 215. 7 John Lie. 1990. Is Korean Management Just Like Japanese Management? Management International Review 30:113-118.</p><p>John Lie. 1988. The Ssangyong Group: An Introductory Investigation of a Korean Conglomerate. Asian Profile 16:487-499.</p><p>John Lie. 1987. Reactionary Marxism: The End of Ideology in Japan. Monthly Review 38(11):45-51.</p><p>John Lie. 1986. The Discriminated Fingers: The Korean Minority in Japan. Monthly Review 38(8):17-23.</p><p>John Lie. 1985. Dai-san sekai to iu genzô. Gendai no Riron 222:67-73. </p><p>John Lie. 1985. Zai-nichi to zai-bei. Kikan Sanzenri 44:44-47. </p><p>Review Essays and Reviews</p><p>17 Review Essays and 52 Reviews (1987-2004).</p><p>SELECTED PROFESSIONAL SERVICE </p><p>Editorial Board, Journal of Political Science and Sociology, 2004-.</p><p>Editorial Board, Asian Survey, 2004-.</p><p>Editorial Board, Context, 2002-.</p><p>Editorial Board, Critical Asian Studies, 2001-.</p><p>Editorial Board, Market Traks, 1999-.</p><p>Consulting Editor, American Journal of Sociology, 1998-1999.</p><p>Associate Editor, Sociological Digest, 1997-2002.</p><p>Advisory Editor, Social Problems, 1996-2002.</p><p>Editorial Board, Diaspora, 1996-.</p><p>Editorial Board, Bulletin of Concerned Asian Scholars, 1996-2000. 8 Editorial Board, Organization and Environment, 1995-2003.</p><p>Editorial Board, Contemporary Sociology, 1994-1997.</p><p>Editorial Board, Muae, 1994-96.</p><p>Editorial Advisor, International Sociology, 1993-96.</p><p>Deputy Editor, The Sociological Quarterly, 1993-2000.</p><p>Invited Lectures, University of Hawaii at Manoa; University of Oregon, Portland State University, University of California at Berkeley, UCLA, University of Arizona, University of Iowa, Illinois State University, Illinois Wesleyan University, University of Chicago, University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania, New York University, Princeton University, Harvard University, Brandeis University, University of Tokyo, Keio University, Sophia University, Hitotsubashi University, University of Shizuoka, Yonsei University, National Taiwan University, Academia Sinica, Chulalongkorn University, Australian National University, Auckland University, Massey University, and others.</p><p>Manuscript Reviewer, University of California Press; Harvard University Press; Council on East Asian Studies, Harvard University; Stanford University Press; Columbia University Press; Cornell University Press; Johns Hopkins University Press; Cambridge University Press; University of Hawaii Press; University of Illinois Press; W.W. Norton; Westview Press; Routledge; Rowman & Littlefield; Wadsworth; Allyn & Bacon; Harcourt Brace; Sage Publications; Pine Forge Press; and others.</p><p>Occasional Reviewer, almost all the major Sociology, Asian and International Studies, and ethnic and migration studies journals, as well as journals in the allied social sciences, environmental studies, cultural studies, and women’s studies.</p><p>Occasional Referee, National Science Foundation; Social Science Research Council; National Endowment for Humanities; National Institute for Mental Health; U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development; and others.</p><p>Occasional Referee, Promotion and Tenure, Stanford University, Harvard University; Boston College; University of Utah, Johns Hopkins University, Northern Illinois University, University of Oregon, University of British Columbia, University of California at Irvine, Southern Methodist University; Colorado State University; and others</p><p>9</p>
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