Curriculum Vitae Andrew Arato 310 Greenwich Street, 37L Born: August 22, 1944 New York, N.Y. 10013 USA Budapest, Hungary Phone: (212) 964-1752 U .S. Citizen Education: Ph.D. (History), University of Chicago, June, 1975 Dissertation Topic: "The Search for the Revolutionary Subject: The Philosophy and Social Theory of the Young Lukacs 1910-1923" Readers: Leonard Krieger, Gerhard Meyer, William H. McNeill Major Fields: Marxist Thought; 20th Century Intellectual History; History of East Europe M.A. (History), University of Chicago, June, 1968 M.A. Papers: "On the History and Theory of Newton's First Law" and "Erasmus and Luther on the Problem of Freedom" Major Fields: History of Science; Renaissance and Reformation J.W. Goethe University (Frankfurt): Dissertation research, Winter, 1969 Institute for Sociological Research, Hungarian Academy of Science, Spring, 1970, Dissertation research under the supervision of Dr. Agnes Heller, György Markus and Mihaly Vajda B.A. (History) Queens College, CUNY, June, 1966 Languages: Hungarian, German, French and some reading knowledge of Russian Honors: Fullbright Teaching Fellow in Montevideo, Urugay 1990 Alexander von Humboldt Fellow at the Max Planck Institut für Sozialwissenschaften, Starnberg, West Germany, 1980-1981 NEH Fellowship for Independent Study and Research, 1978 NEH Summer Seminar Fellowship in Sociology (at Washington University), 1977 Foreign Area Fellowship (Soviet and Eastern European Program), 1969-1971 NDEA Title IV Fellowship, 1966-1969 Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society Scholarship Megaro Prize in European History, Queens College, 1966 Phi Beta Kappa, 1966 Teaching Experience: Fall 1998 to Present- Dorothy Hirshon Professor in Political and Social Theory, Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research Summer 2002 – Visiting Pofessor at the Belgrano University in Buenos Aires, Argentina Spring 1994 - Visiting Professor, Department of Political Science, Central European University, Budapest 1989-1994 - Lecturer at the Cortona Summer School of the Institute on Human Sciences, Vienna Spring 1989 and 1991 - Directeur d'études associé at the École des hautes études in Paris, France Fall, 1989 - Spring 1998 Professor in Sociology, Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research (July, 1985 - July, 1990: Department Chair) Fall, 1984 - Fall, 1989 Associate Professor in Sociology, Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research Fall, 1981 - Spring, 1984, Associate Professor in Sociology (part-time), Graduate Faculty, 2 New School for Social Research September, 1979 - Spring, 1984, Associate Professor in Philosophy and Social Theory, The Cooper Union, New York January, 1974 - September, 1979, Assistant Professor in Philosophy and Social Theory, The Cooper Union Fall, 1975; Spring, 1977; Fall, 1977; Spring, 1979; Fall, 1979; Spring, 1980: Lecturer, Department of Sociology, The Graduate Faculty, New School for Social Research September, 1972 - 1974, Instructor in Philosophy and Social Theory, The Cooper Union, New York 3 Andrew Arato - Vitae 4 Invited Lectures: SSRC-MacArthur Conference, Budapest, Panelist, May 1990 ACLS- Conference on Comparative Constitutionalism, Pécs, Participant, Hungary, June 1990 Institute for the Human Sciences, Vienna, Conference on Transition From Communism, Participant, June 1990 APSA- Annual Conference at San Francisco, Panelist, August 1990 Conference on the End of Communism, Columbia University, March 1990 Invited Lecture at the Institute for Sociology, Budapest University, March 1990 Conference on Central Europe: Past-Present-Future, Vienna, Ministry of Education, May 1991 Conference on Comparative Constitutionalism, Cardozo School of Law, October 1991 Conference on From Leninism to Freedom, Marquette University Institute of Democracy, October 1991 Conference on Nationalism and Democracy in Europe, Institut für Sozialforschung, Frankfurt/M, plenary speaker on "Revolution, Restoration and Democratic Innovation" April 1992 Spring 1992: four invited lectures in Warsaw, Budapest and Szombathely May 1992: Participant in New School Democracy Conference, near Sofia September 1992: Participant at the conference of the Pluralism subcommittee of the APSA, at UCLA October 1992: Participant at the Institute for the Humanities Conference, University of Michigan: "Utopian Visions" November 1992: Participant at the Conference of the "Free Trade Union Institute" in Warsaw: "The Role of Trade Unions in the Economic Transitions" May 1993: Participant at the Conference on the Media at the Law Faculty, Central European University, Budapest 4 Andrew Arato - Vitae 5 August 1993: Participant on two panels of the ASA conference, Miami, Florida November 1993: Participant at the Conference of Constitutions and Constitutionalism, Bratislava, Slovakia January 1994: Participant at the ACLS workshop on Constitution Making, Budapest March 1994: Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna: Lecture on Constitution Making in Hungary November 1994: Lecture at the annual conference of ANPOCS at Caxambu, Brazil (as well as lectures in Belo Horizonte and Sao Paulo) January 1995: Lectures at Catholic University, Lima, Peru March 1995: Lecture at Conference at the Maison des scences de l'homme, Paris Spring 1996: Lecture at Conference, Center for European Studies, Harvard Spring 1996 and Fall 1996: Lectures at the Colegio de Mexico Spring 1997: Lecture at Conference at UNAM, Mexico City Spring 1997: invited guest and lecturer at the conference, Hungary 2000 Spring 1997: Lectured at Columbia University Conference on Citizenship and Democracy Spring 1998: Invited Guest and Lecturer at conference, "At the Threshold of the Millenium" Lima, Peru Spring 1998: Lecturer at conference in legal studies, Onati, Spain Spring 1999: Participant in SSRC seminar, Moscow, Russia Spring 1999: Conference on the Two Bonapartes, Hunter College, New York Spring 1999: Participant in Conference on Carl Schmitt, Columbia University Fall 2000: Participant in Conference on Cornelius Castoriadis, Columbia University Fall 2001: Participant in Conference on Sovereignty, in Denmark 5 Andrew Arato - Vitae 6 Other 2001-2002 conferences not listed 6 Andrew Arato - Vitae 7 Publications (books): Co-editor, THE ESSENTIAL FRANKFURT SCHOOL READER (Urizen Press and Basil Blackwell: New York, 1978) [including two articles on Sociology of Culture and Sociology of Politics] Co-author, THE YOUNG LUKACS AND THE ORIGINS OF WESTERN MARXISM (Seabury Press: New York, 1979) Co-editor GORRBACHEV: THE DEBATE, Polity Press, 1989 Co-editor CRISIS AND REFORM IN EASTERN EUROPE, Transaction Books, 1991 Co-author (with Jean Cohen) CIVIL SOCIETY AND POLITICAL THEORY, MIT Press, 1992 Author, FROM NEO-MARXISM TO DEMOCRATIC THEORY: ESSAYS, M.E. Sharpe Publishers, 1993 co-editor HABERMAS ON LAW AND DEMOCRACY: CRITICAL EXCHANGES UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PRESS 1998 Author CIVIL tARSADALOM, FORRADALOM es ALKOTMANY Mandatum Press, Budapest, 1999 Author, CIVIL SOCIETY, CONSTITUTION AND LEGITIMACY: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999 In preparation: Good-bye to Dictatorships? In preparation with Jean Cohen: The Separation of Powers and Polpular Sovereignty Publications (Selected Articles): "Marxism," in THE NEW PALGRAVE (London 1988) Co-author "Politics and the Reconstruction of Civil Society" in Zwischenbetrachtungen im Prozess der Aufklärung, a Festschrift for J. Habermas, Frankfurt and Cambridge 1989 7 Andrew Arato - Vitae 8 "Civil Sociey, Authoritarian Socialism, and Social Theory" in Feher and Arato Crisis and Reform, Transaction Books 1991 "Introduction" to Gorbachev. The Debate op. cit. "Facing Russia: Castoriadis and the Problem of the Soviet Union" in European Journal of Social Science (Geneva,1991) "Revolution, Civil Society and the Problem of Democracy" 1991 in The Reemergence of Civil Society in Eastern Europe and The Soviet Union Westview Press 1991;also in: Transit (in German); Mozgó Világ (in Hungarian); in Problemi del socialismo (in Italian) "Social Movements and Civil Society in the Soviet Union" in Perestroika from Below, Westview Press, 1991 "Interpreting 1989" In Social Research Fall 1993 (also in Hungarian in Buksz) "Civil Society in the Emerging Democracies: Poland and Hungary" in From Leninism to Freedom, 1992 Westview Press (also in Hungarian in the second issue of the Journal of Politics of the Hungarian PSA Politikatudományi Szemle) "Dilemmas Arising from the Power to Create Constitutions in East Europe" in Cardozo Law Review Fall 1992 now in: M. Rosenfeld ed. Constitutionalism, Identityt, Difference and Legitimacy (Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 1994) "Revolution, Restoration and Legitimation: Ideological Problems of the Transition from State Socialism" in M.Kennedy ed. Envisioning Eastern Europe (Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan Press, 1994 Also in Hungarian in Politikatudományi Szemle, Spring 1994) "Constitution and Continuity in the Transitions" in two parts, in Constellations (1994) v. I issues 1 and 2 Also in abbreviated Hungarian version in Vilagossag, and shortened German version in Transit. "Election, Coalition, and Constitution in Hungary" in East European Constitutional Review (Chicago, Summer-Fall 1994) as well as longer version in Hungarian Quarterly (Fall 1994) "Rendszerváltás, közjogi szerkezet és alkotmányozás" in Mozgó világ (Budapest, 1994) # 10 two articles in EECR on constitution making in Hungary (trans: Beszelö) 8 Andrew Arato - Vitae 9 "Forms of Constitution Making and Theories of Democracy" in Cardozo Law Review December 1995 "Aprendizaje constitucional" [Constitutional Learning] in Revista Mexicana
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