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ABBREVIATED CURRICULUM VITAE MICHAEL BURAWOY Home

ABBREVIATED CURRICULUM VITAE MICHAEL BURAWOY Home Address 320 Lee St., Apt. 1002, Oakland, CA 94610. Telephone: 510-839-0475 University Address Department of Sociology, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720; Telephone: 510-643-1958 Education B.A. Mathematics, University of Cambridge, England, 1968. M.A. Sociology, University of Zambia, 1972. Ph.D. Sociology, University of Chicago, 1976. Research, Administrative, and Teaching Experience Research Officer 1969-70 Anglo American Corporation, Zambia Lecturer 1975 Department of Political Science, University of Chicago 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 Research Associate 2001- Sociology of Work Unit, University of Witwatersrand Visiting Scholar 2002-03 Russell Sage Foundation, New York 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 Social Theory Editorial Board 1992-96 South 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 Ethnography Editorial Board 2000- Qualiative Sociology Corresponding Editor 2000- Ethnography Professional Positions Publications Committee 1998-99 American Sociological Association Member of Council 2000-02 American Sociological Association President-Elect 2002-03 American Sociological Association President 2003-04 American Sociological Association 2 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, 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. MAJOR 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, and Chinese) 1985 The Politics of Production: Factory Regimes Under Capitalism and Socialism. London: Verso. (Translated into Korean) 1992 The Radiant Past: Ideology and Reality in Hungary's Road to Capitalism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (With János Lukács) 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 by Michael Burawoy and Theda Skocpol. 1991 Ethnography Unbound: Power and Resistance in the Modern Metropolis. Berkeley: University of California Press. (With ten coauthors) 1998 Uncertain Transition: Ethnographies 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. [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) 3 .

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