
October 2016 CURRICULUM VITAE KENNEDY, MICHAEL DAVID Professor of Sociology and International Studies, Brown University ADDRESS Box 1916 Maxcy Hall 112 George Street Providence, RI 02912 Telephone: (401) 863­2367 Fax: (401) 863­3213 [email protected] http://brown.academia.edu/MichaelKennedy EDUCATION Ph.D. (1985) University of North Carolina, Sociology Dissertation: “Professionals and Power in Polish Society” Chairpersons: Gerhard E. Lenski and T. Anthony Jones M.A. (1981) University of North Carolina, Sociology Thesis: “Fiscal Strain in the Central City: Social Capital and Social Expense Expenditure” Chairperson: John D. Kasarda A.B. (1979) Davidson College, Davidson, North Carolina, Sociology and Anthropology PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Brown University Professor of Sociology and International and Public Affairs, 2009­present Howard R. Swearer Director, Watson Institute for International Studies, 2009­11; Recent Governing and Advisory Boards: Open Society Foundations’ Higher Education Support Program Advisory Board, 2015­18; Chair, 2016­; School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University International Academic Advisers Panel, 2015­17 CES Network on the Historical Study of States and Regimes Executive Board, 2015­16 Social Science Research Council Board of Directors and Executive Committee Member, 2006­15; Executive Committee Chair, 2008­13; Chair, Presidential Search Committee, 2012 Davis Russian Research Center, Harvard University, Visitors’ Committee Member, 2000­05 Aleksanteri Institute Advisory Board, Helsinki, Finland Member 2003­11 University of Michigan Ronald and Eileen Weiser Professor of European and Eurasian Studies, 2008­09 Vice Provost for International Affairs, 1999­2004 Assistant Professor to Professor of Sociology, 1986­2009 Director of the ● Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia, Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies, 2008­09 ● International Institute, 1999­2004 ● Advanced Study Center, International Institute, 1999­2000; Co­Convenor, 1994­96 ● Center for Russian and East European Studies, 1995­98, 1999; 2005­2008 ● Center for European Studies/European Union Center 2005­2008 ● Program in the Comparative Study of Social Transformations, 1993­95 The University of South Carolina Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology, 1985­86 The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Visiting Faculty Member in Sociology, Summer 1986 Teaching Assistant in Sociology, Summers 1983, 1984, 1985 Graduate Assistant in Sociology, 1979­1981 Research Services Ltd., Wembley, Middlesex, England: Research Supervisor, 6/78­8/78 RESEARCH GRANTS ● Planning Grant from the Open Society Foundations’ Information Program for a Workshop on Human Rights and Science (organized by Patrick Ball, Elizabeth Eagen, Michael D. Kennedy, Sarah Knuckey and Meg Sattherthaite) ($25,000) ● Research Grant from the Social Science Research Council, 2010­14 “Engaging Afghanistan” (Shiva Balaghi and Michael D. Kennedy) ($100,000) www.engagingafghanistan.org ● Research Grant from the Luce Foundation, 2010­11 “Assessing Environmental Knowledge Flows” (Michael D. Kennedy, Timmons Roberts and Nancy Jacobs) ($150,000) www.luceenvironment.org ● Research Grant from the European Commission, 2005­2008 “The Cultural Politics of Energy Security” (Michael D. Kennedy and Markku Kivinen) ● Conference Grant from the National Science Foundation, 2004­05 "The Cultural Politics of Globalization and Community in East Central Europe," (Michael D. Kennedy and Genevieve Zubrzycki) ($79,872) ● Research Grant from the National Council for Eurasian and East European Research, 1999­2000 2 “Negotiating Revolution in Poland: Conversion and Opportunity in 1989” (Michael D. Kennedy, Brian Porter and Andrzej Paczkowski) ($50,300) http://webapps.lsa.umich.edu/ii/polishroundtable/ ● Research Grant from the United States Institute for Peace, 1999­2000. “Negotiating Radical Change: Understanding and Extending the Lessons of the Polish Round Table Talks” (Michael D. Kennedy and Brian A. Porter) ($30,000). ● Research Grant from the National Council For Soviet and East European Research, “Identity Formation and Environmental and Social Problems in Estonia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan”, 1996­97, Michael D. Kennedy, Barbara Anderson and Oksana Malanchuk ($64,229). ● Grant from the Mellon Foundation for a “Sawyer Seminar” entitled “Social Movements and Social Change in a Globalizing World” in 1995­96 at the Advanced Study Center, International Institute, University of Michigan (Mayer Zald and Michael D. Kennedy) ($100,000). ● USIA Lviv University/University of Michigan Exchange Program, Lectures on Sociology in Lviv, Ukraine, 1993. ● Short Term Travel Grant from IREX to bring Polish sociologist Ireneusz Bialecki to the University of Michigan for collaboration on a project called “Intellectual Authority in Post­Communist Poland”, 1992 ($2,090). ● Research Grant from The National Council for Soviet and East European Research: “The Construction of New Expertise: Education, Professions and Elites in Polish Post­Communism”, 1991­92 (Michael D. Kennedy, Ireneusz Bialecki and Barbara Heyns) ($50,000). ● Faculty Coordinator, “Polish Tour and Study Seminar for College Presidents and Deans”, a grant to the Center for Russian and East European Studies at the University of Michigan from the US Department of Education, 1991 ($40,000). ● Postdoctoral Research Fellowship from the Joint Council on Eastern Europe of the American Council of Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council: “Professionals, Solidarity and Power in Poland,” 1987­88 ($15,000). ● Travel and Coordinating Grant for Poland from the International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX), August 1983­June 1984. ● Graduate Fellowship from the National Science Foundation, 1981­83, 1984­85. University of Michigan Institutional Awards and Major Gifts: ● Private Endowment 2008 The Ronald and Eileen Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia and the Ronald and Eileen Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies ($11,500,000) (Principal Faculty Contact) ● Program and Research Grant from the European Commission, 2008­11 “European Union Center for Excellence” (276,499 Euro) (Principal Investigator submission) ● Program Grant from the United States Department of Education, 2006­2010 National Resource Center ($925,976) and FLAS Awards ($886,000) for the Center for Russian and East European Studies (Project Director) 3 ● US Department of Education Fulbright­Hays "Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad" Award (to the II/UM), and ● US Department of Education Fulbright­Hays "Faculty Research Abroad" Award (to the II/UM), 1999­2004 ● 1999­2000 DDRA ($194,388); 2000­2001 DDRA ($186,349); 2001­2002 FRA ($65,000); ● 2001­2002 DDRA ($404,958); 2002­2003 FRA ($114,030); 2002­2003 DDRA ($308,865); ● 2003­2004 DDRA ($311,783) ● Program and Research Grant from the European Commission, 2001­04 “Center for European Union Studies” (in support of Daniel Halberstam, Steven Whiting and Ken Kollman) ($439,617) ● Program and Training Grant from the Alcoa Foundation, 2000­2002 “Science, Professions and Global Diversity” (Michael D. Kennedy, Bradley Farnsworth and Mark Wilson) ($47,000) ● Program, Research and Training Grant from the Ford Foundation, 1999­2003 “Grounding, Translation and Expertise: Revitalizing Area Studies Across the University” (David William Cohen, Michael D. Kennedy and Bruce Mannheim) ($350,000) ● Program Grant from the United States Department of Education, National Resource Center ($537,192) and FLAS Awards ($300,000) for the Center for Russian and East European Studies (Project Director), 1997­2000 (Project Director) ● Research and Training Grant from the Ford Foundation, “Identity Formation and Social Problems in Estonia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan”, 1995­97, Michael D. Kennedy, B. Anderson, T. Hopf, O. Malanchuk, and M. Kamp ($250,000). ACADEMIC HONORS ● A Keynote Address at a conference entitled “The University and Social Development in a World of Global Challenges”, University of Warsaw, June 14, 2016. ● A Keynote Address at a conference entitled “Transition in Retrospect: 25 Years after the Fall of Communism”, University of New York Tirana, Tirana, Albania, 2015 ● Short Term Research Collaboration, Singapore Management University, 2015 ● For Tomasz Zarycki through Foundation for Polish Science, Skills Project, Mentoring, 2014­15 ● The Robin F. Williams Jr. Lecture, Center for the Study of Democracy, University of California, Irvine. March 1, 2013 ● Hungarian Sociological Association Keynote Address, 2012 ● Academic Fellowship Program Non­Resident International Scholar Fellowship, Open Society Foundations, University of Prishtina, Kosova, 2009­13 ● Miami­Florida European Union Center of Excellence Broad Distinguished Lecture Series, 2010 ● University of Michigan National Center for Institutional Diversity, 2009 Distinguished Diversity Scholarship and Engagement Award ● Academic Fellowship Program Non­Resident International Scholar Fellowship, Open Society Institute, Lviv National University, Ukraine, 2008­09 4 ● Gold Cross of Merit, the Republic of Poland, Presented by President Aleksander Kwasniewski, October 18, 1999. In recognition of contributions to scholarship and education about Poland. ● Foreign Visiting Fellow, Slavic Research Center, Hokkaido University, Japan, 1998 (declined). University of North Carolina, Department of Sociology: ● Howard W. Odum Graduate Student Award for Excellence, 1981. ● Honors, Doctoral
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