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August 2013 CURRICULUM VITAE 1. KENNEDY, MICHAEL DAVID Professor of Sociology and International Studies, Brown University 2. ADDRESS Box 1916 Maxcy Hall 112 George Street Providence, RI 02912 Telephone: (401) 863-2367 Fax: (401) 863-3213 [email protected] http://brown.academia.edu/MichaelKennedy 3. 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 Foreign Languages: Polish (good); German (basic); Russian and Ukrainian (rudimentary) 4. PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Brown University Professor of Sociology and International Studies, 2009-present Howard R. Swearer Director, Watson Institute for International Studies, 2009-11; University of Michigan Ronald and Eileen Weiser Professor of European and Eurasian Studies, 2008-09 Vice Provost for International Affairs, 1999-2004 Assistant Professor to Professor of Sociology, 1986-2009 Director of the Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia, Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies, 2008-09 International Institute, 1999-2004 Advanced Study Center, International Institute, 1999-2000; Co-Convenor, 1994-96 Center for Russian and East European Studies, 1995-98, 1999; 2005-2008 Copernicus Endowment/Polish Studies, 1995-2000

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August 2013 CURRICULUM VITAE

1. KENNEDY, MICHAEL DAVID Professor of Sociology and International Studies, Brown University 2. ADDRESS Box 1916 Maxcy Hall 112 George Street Providence, RI 02912 Telephone: (401) 863-2367 Fax: (401) 863-3213 [email protected] http://brown.academia.edu/MichaelKennedy 3. 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 Foreign Languages: Polish (good); German (basic); Russian and Ukrainian (rudimentary) 4. PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Brown University Professor of Sociology and International Studies, 2009-present Howard R. Swearer Director, Watson Institute for International Studies, 2009-11; University of Michigan Ronald and Eileen Weiser Professor of European and Eurasian Studies, 2008-09 Vice Provost for International Affairs, 1999-2004 Assistant Professor to Professor of Sociology, 1986-2009 Director of the

• Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia, Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies, 2008-09 • International Institute, 1999-2004 • Advanced Study Center, International Institute, 1999-2000; Co-Convenor, 1994-96 • Center for Russian and East European Studies, 1995-98, 1999; 2005-2008 • Copernicus Endowment/Polish Studies, 1995-2000

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• Center for European Studies/European Union Center 2005-2008 • Program in the Comparative Study of Social Transformations, 1993-95

The University of South Carolina Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology, 1985-86 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, 1979-1981 Research Services Ltd., Wembley, Middlesex, England: Research Supervisor, 6/78-8/78 5. PUBLICATIONS

a. Monographs, Edited Volumes, Electronic Collections:

1. (under review) Articulations of Globalizing Knowledge: Cosmopolitan Intellectuality and Consequential Solidarity

2. (2002) Cultural Formations of Postcommunism: Emancipation, Transition, Nation and War (University of Minnesota Press).

3. (1991) Professionals, Power and Solidarity in Poland: A Critical Sociology of Soviet-type Society (Cambridge University Press).

4. (2011) The Environment and Higher Education: Past, Present, Future (Michael D. Kennedy, Nancy Jacobs and J. Timmons Roberts, co-directors) http://www.luceenvironment.org/

5. (2011) Engaging Afghanistan www.engagingafghanistan.org (Shiva Balaghi and Michael D. Kennedy co-directors)

6. (2004-05) “Social Change in Poland” International Journal of Sociology, 34:3, 34:4, 35:1, (Lucyna Kirwil and Michael D. Kennedy, eds.)

7. (2004) Responsibility in Crisis: Knowledge Politics and Global Publics (David William Cohen and Michael D. Kennedy, eds.) University of Michigan Scholarly Publishing Office)

8. (2000) Negotiating Radical Change: Understanding and Extending the Lessons of the Polish Round Table Talks. (Michael D. Kennedy, Brian Porter, Margarita Nafpaktitus and Donna Parmelee, eds.) Ann Arbor: Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of Michigan.

9. (2000) Globalizations and Social Movements: Culture, Power and the Transnational Public Sphere (John Guidry, Michael D. Kennedy and Mayer Zald, eds.) (University of Michigan Press).

10. (1999) Intellectuals and the Articulation of the Nation (Ronald Grigor Suny and Michael D. Kennedy, eds.) (University of Michigan Press).

11. (1994) Envisioning Eastern Europe: Postcommunist Cultural Studies (editor) (University of Michigan Press).

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b. Chapters in Books and Electronic Collections

1. (forthcoming in 2015) Substantial Revision to (2001) “Eastern European Studies: Culture” International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences, second edition. Amsterdam: Elsevier.

2. (forthcoming in 2013) “Mobilizing Justice across Hegemonies in Place: Critical Postcommunist Vernaculars” Jan Kubik and Amy Linch (eds.) Post-Communism from Within: Social Justice, Mobilization, and Hegemony. (New York: New York University Press)

3. (2013) “Polish Taziyeh” pp 115-127 in Slavs and Tatars (eds.) Friendship of Nations: Polish Shi’ite Showbiz London: Bookworks and Sharjah Art Foundation (Shiva Balaghi and Michael D. Kennedy) http://ajammc.wordpress.com/2012/12/12/polish-shiite-showbiz-slavs-and-tatars-on-79-89/

4. (2012) “Keywords for Globalizing Knowledge Across Contexts” pp. 112-38 in William Glover and Ken Kollman (eds.) Relevant/Obsolete? Rethinking Area Studies in the U.S. Academy. (Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan with Lulu Publishing). http://www.lulu.com/shop/ken-kollman-and-william-glover/relevant-obsolete-area-studies-in-the-us-academy/ebook/product-20626479.html

5. (2012) “The Next Left and Its Social Movements” pp. 98-109 in Ernst Stetter, Karl Duffek, and Ania Skrzypek (eds.) Next Left: Building New Communities FEPS Belgium. http://www.feps-europe.eu/en/publications-next-left

6. (2012) “Cultural Formations of the European Union: Integration, Enlargement, Nation and Crisis” pp. 17-50 in Rebecca Friedman and Markus Thiel (eds.) European Identity and Culture: Narratives of Transnational Belonging Aldershot: Ashgate.

7. (2012) “Environmental Knowledge Matters: Assessing Impacts of the Luce Foundation Initiative on Higher Education and Sustainability” (Michael D. Kennedy, J. Timmons Roberts, Alissa Cordner and Adam Kotin) www.luceenvironment.org

8. (2012) “How Are Russian Energy Policies Formulated? Linking the Actors and Structures of Energy Policy” (Pami Aalto, David Dusseault, Markku Kivinen and Michael D. Kennedy) pp. 20-42 in Pami Aalto (ed.) Russia’s Energy Policy: National, Interregional and Global Levels. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.

9. (2011) “Afghanistan, Ashraf Ghani, and Democratic Possibilities” www.engagingafghanistan.org

10. (2011) “Cultural Formations of the Public University: Globalization, Diversity, and the State at the University of Michigan” pp. 457-99 in Craig Calhoun and Diana Rhoten (eds.) Knowledge Matters: The Public Mission of the Research University New York: Columbia University Press.

11. (2010) “Area Studies and Academic Disciplines across Universities: A Relational Analysis with Organizational and Public Implications” pp. 195-226 in David Wiley and Robert Glew (ed.) International and Language Education for a Global Future: Fifty Years of Title VI and Fulbright-Hays Programs East Lansing: Michigan State University Press.

12. (2008) “From Transition to Hegemony: Extending the Cultural Politics of Military Alliances and Energy Security” pp. 188-212 in Mitchell Orenstein, Steven Bloom, and Nicole Lindstrom (eds.) Transnational Actors in Central and East European Transitions. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.

13. (2007) “Internationalism and Global Transformations in American Sociology” (Michael D. Kennedy and Miguel Centeno) pp 666-712 in Craig Calhoun (ed.) Sociology in America: A History. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press/An American Sociological Association Centennial Publication).

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14. (2004) “Root Causes of Human Insecurity” (a synthesis based on facilitations by Christopher Andrew and Michael Kennedy, with the support of rapporteurs Andrzej Frank and Nicola Mee) in A New Security Paradigm The Cambridge Security Seminar, 30 and 30 July 2003, A Seminar Record. Cambridge: C-SIS and Cambridge Review of International Affairs. www.cambridgesecurity.net/pdf/new_security_paradigm.pdf

15. (2004) “Constituting Sacred Spaces, Producing Heretical Knowledge” (David William Cohen and Michael D. Kennedy) in David William Cohen and Michael D. Kennedy (eds.) Responsibility in Crisis: Knowledge Politics and Global Publics (University of Michigan Scholarly Publishing Office).

16. (2004) “Sacred Spaces and Heretical Knowledge: National Universities and Global Publics” (Kathleen Canning, David William Cohen and Michael D. Kennedy) in David William Cohen and Michael D. Kennedy (eds.) Responsibility in Crisis: Knowledge Politics and Global Publics (University of Michigan Scholarly Publishing Office)

17. (2004) “Transforming Globalization’s University and the Challenge of Difference in an Age of Belligerence” ” in David William Cohen and Michael D. Kennedy (eds.) Responsibility in Crisis: Knowledge Politics and Global Publics (University of Michigan Scholarly Publishing Office)

18. (2001) “Eastern European Studies: Culture” in Neil J. Smelser and Paul B. Bates (Editors-in-Chief) International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Amsterdam: Pergamon.

19. (2001) “A Cultural Analysis of Homosocial Reproduction and Contesting Claims to Competence in Transitional Firms” pp. 407-44 in Daniel R. Denison (ed.) Managing Organizational Change in Transitional Economies. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

20. (2001) “Transition Culture in East European Business” Fathom http://www.fathom.com/index.jhtml?pageName=/story/story.jhtml?story_id=122352

21. (2000) “Globalizations and Social Movements” (John Guidry, Michael D. Kennedy and Mayer Zald) in Globalizations and Social Movements: Culture, Power and the Transnational Public Sphere (John Guidry, Michael D. Kennedy and Mayer Zald, eds.) (University of Michigan Press).

22. (2000) “The Spatial Articulation of Identity and Social Issues: Estonia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan through Focus Groups” in Kimitaka Matuzato (ed.) Regions: a Prism to View the Slavic-Eurasian World. Towards a Discipline of 'Regionology’. Sapporo: Slavic Research Center.

23. (2000) “Introduction” and “Power, Privilege and Ideology in Communism’s Negotiated Collapse” in Michael D. Kennedy, Brian Porter, Margarita Nafpaktitus and Donna Parmelee (eds.) Negotiating Radical Change: Poland’s RoundTable Talks. Ann Arbor: Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of Michigan. http://www.umich.edu/~iinet/PolishRoundTable/negotiatingradicalchange/index.html

24. (1999) “Poland’s Critical Sociological Significance: A Comparative and Historical Approach to a Nation and Difference”, pp. 239-63 in A. Jasinska-Kania, M. L. Kohn and K.M. Slomczynski (eds.) Power and Social Structure: Essays in Honor of Wlodzimierz Wesolowski. Warsaw: Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego.

25. (1999) “Intellectuals and the Articulation of the Nation” (Michael D. Kennedy and Ronald Grigor Suny) pp. 1-51 in Ronald Grigor Suny and Michael D. Kennedy (eds.) Intellectuals and the Articulation of the Nation.

26. (1999) “The Labilities of Liberalism and Nationalism after Communism: Polish Businessmen in the Articulation of the Nation” pp. 345-78 in Ronald Grigor Suny and Michael D. Kennedy (eds.) Intellectuals and the Articulation of the Nation.

27. (1999) “Towards a Theory of National Intellectual Practice” (Ronald Grigor Suny and Michael D. Kennedy) pp. 383-417 in Ronald Grigor Suny and Michael D. Kennedy (eds.) Intellectuals and the Articulation of the Nation.

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28. (1994) “An Introduction to East European Ideology and Identity in Transformation” pp. 1-45 in Michael D. Kennedy (ed.) Envisioning Eastern Europe: Postcommunist Cultural Studies (University of Michigan Press).

29. (1994) “Between Utopia and Dystopia: The Labilities of Nationalism in Eastern Europe” (Nicolae Harsanyi and Michael D. Kennedy) pp. 149-79 in Michael D. Kennedy (ed.) Envisioning Eastern Europe: Postcommunist Cultural Studies (University of Michigan Press) (an earlier version of this appeared in Ukrainian: (1995) “Mizh utopijeju ta dystopijeju: labilnist’ natsionalizmu v Skhidnij Jevropi” Suchasnist’ N 3. S. 147-155. Translated from English by Tetiana Vasyl’chuk.

30. (1993) “The End of Soviet-type Societies and the Future of Post-Communism” in Craig Calhoun and George Ritzer (eds.) Sociology (New York: McGraw Hill). (1991) “Eastern Europe’s Lessons for Critical Intellectuals” pp. 94-112 in Charles Lemert (ed.) Intellectuals and Politics: Social Theory in a Changing World. (Key Issues in Sociological Theory, vol 5) Sage Press.

31. (1991) “Eastern Europe’s Lessons for Critical Intellectuals” pp. 94-112 in Charles Lemert (ed.) Intellectuals and Politics: Social Theory in a Changing World. (Key Issues in Sociological Theory, vol 5) Sage Press.

32. (1991) “Normative Foundations and Empirical Sociology: Democracy, Inequality and Social Justice in Polish Society” The Polish Sociological Bulletin No. 1(93):27-50; reprinted as “Transformations of Normative Foundations and Empirical Sociologies: Class, Stratification and Democracy in Poland” in Piotr Ploszajski and Walter Connor (eds.) Escape from Socialism: The Polish Route Warsaw: PAN IFiS, 1992; and in Walter Connor and Piotr Ploszajski (eds.) The Polish Road from Socialism: The Economics, Politics and Culture of Transition. European publishers: US publishers: ME Sharpe, 1992, pp. 283-312.

33. (1991) “Constraints on Professional Power in Soviet-type Society: Insights from the 1980-81 Solidarity Period in Poland” pp. 167-206 in Anthony Jones (ed.) Professions and the State: Expertise and Autonomy in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe Temple University Press (Michael D. Kennedy and Konrad Sadkowski).

34. (1984) “Public Opinion and Political Disruption,” in Jack Bielasiak and Maurice Simon (eds.) Polish Politics: Edge of the Abyss, pp. 138-68, New York: Praeger Press (T. Anthony Jones, David Bealmear and Michael D. Kennedy).

35. (1984) “The Fiscal Crisis of the City,” in Michael Peter Smith (ed.) Cities in Transformation: Class, Capital, and the State (Urban Affairs Annual Reviews, vol 26), pp. 91-110, Beverly Hills: Sage Press.

36. (1983) “Church and Nation in Socialist Poland,” in Peter H. Merkl and Ninian Smart (eds.) Religion and Politics in the Modern World, pp. 121-54, New York: New York University Press, (Michael D. Kennedy and Maurice Simon).

c. Articles in Peer Reviewed Publications

1. (under review) “The Life, Death, and Soul of Bethlehem Steel” 2. (forthcoming) “What Is ‘the Nation’ in Practice? Articulations of Symbol, Brand, and

Memory in the Cultural Politics of Communism’s Place” Yaroslav Hrytsak and Mykola Riabchuk (eds.) Ukraina Moderna Volume 21 "Nationalism in Eastern Europe”

3. (2013) “Engaged Ethnography under Communist Rule: Sociology, Solidarity and Poland” Problems of Post-Communism 60:4:28-34

4. (2013) “Articulations of Transformation: Subjectivities and Structures in Crisis” Njohja (Prishtina) 2:109-34.

5. (2013) “Russia’s Energy Relations in Europe and the Far East: Towards a Social Structurationist Approach to Energy Policy Formation” Journal of International Relations and Development 13:1:1-29 (Pami Aalto, David Dusseault, Michael D. Kennedy and Markku Kivinen) advance online publication,18 January 2013; doi:10.1057/jird.2012.29

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6. (2010) “A Public Sociology of Emerging Democracies: Revolution, Gender Inequalities and Energy Security” Bulletin of University of Lviv: Sociological Series (Issue 3) ("Вісник Львівського університету. Серія соціологічна". Випуск 3) http://archive.nbuv.gov.ua/portal/Soc_Gum/Vlnu_sociology/2009_03/Kennedy.pdf

7. (2009) “On Public Sociology and its Professional, Policy, and Critical Complements in America and the Postcommunist World” Academic Studies from Lviv Sociological Forum “Traditions and Innovations in Sociology” ("Наукові студії львівського соціологічного форуму "Традиції та інновації в соціології") 201-12. http://www.watsoninstitute.org/pub_detail.cfm?id=1082

8. (2006) “Calhoun’s Critical Sociology of Cosmopolitanism, Solidarity, and Public Space” Thesis Eleven 84:73-89

9. (2005) “The Ironies of Intellectuals on the Road to Class Power” Theory and Society 34: 24-33.

10. (2004) “Evolution and Event in History and Social Change: Gerhard Lenski’s Critical Theory” Sociological Theory 22:2:315-27.

11. (2004) “Poland in the American Sociological Imagination” Polish Sociological Review 4(148) ’04 361-83 and in Wlodzimierz Wesolowski and Jan Wlodarek (eds.) Polska, Europa, Swiat (Warsaw: Wydawnictwo Naukowe SCHOLAR)

12. (2004) “What Have We Learned from the Study of Social Change in Poland?” (with Lucyna Kirwil) in International Journal of Sociology 34:3:3-14

13. (2001) “Postcommunist Capitalism, Culture and History” American Journal of Sociology 106:4: 1138-51

14. (1999) “Contingencies and the Alternatives of 1989: Toward a Theory and Practice of Negotiating Revolution” East European Politics and Society 13:1:301-10.

15. (1998) “The Narrative of Civil Society in Communism’s Collapse and Postcommunism’s Alternatives: Emancipation, Polish Protest and Baltic Nationalisms” (Michael D. Kennedy and Daina Stukuls) Constellations: An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory 5:4:541-71.

16. (1996) “From Marxism to Postcommunism: Socialist Desires and East European Rejections” (Michael D. Kennedy and Naomi Galtz) in Annual Review of Sociology. 22: 437-58.

17. (1996) “For Theory and Its Others: Comment on Jay” Theory and Society 25:185-92. 18. (1996) “Istorychna spadshchyna ta hromadians’ke suspil’stvo: al’ternatyvni natsiji v Sxidnij

Jevropi” (“Historical Legacies and Civil Societies: Alternative Nations in Eastern Europe”) in Yaroslav Hrytsak and Mykola Krykun (eds.) Ukraina Moderna Lviv State University, Volume I . An earlier abbreviated version of this paper appeared in Suchasnist’ 1 N 5. (1994) pp. 81-85. in Ukrainian and in English as a Working Paper from CRSO/CSST.

19. (1995) “Globalisms Birthing Illegitimacy” Periphery: A Journal of Polish Affairs vol 1 #1: 8- 20. (1994) “What is ‘the Nation’ after Communism and Modernity?” The Polish Sociological

Review 1(105):47-58. 21. (1994) “Entrepreneurs and Expertise: A Cultural Encounter in the Making of Post-

Communist Capitalism in Poland” (Michael D. Kennedy and Pauline Gianoplus) East European Politics and Societies vol. 8 #1:56-91.

22. (1992) “The Alternative in Eastern Europe at Century’s Start: Brzozowski and Machajski on Intellectuals and Socialism” Theory and Society vol. 21 #4:735-53.

23. (1992) “The Intelligentsia in the Constitution of Civil Societies and Post-Communist Regimes in Hungary and Poland” Theory and Society, vol 21 #1:29-76, an unannotated version of which is reprinted in Bob Deacon (ed.) Social Policy, Social Justice and Citizenship in Eastern Europe (Basingstoke, UK: Avebury Press, 1992), pp. 71-112.

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24. (1991) “The Constitution of Physicians’ Power: A Theoretical Framework for Comparative Analysis” Social Science and Medicine vol. 32 #6:643-48 (Michael D. Kennedy and Luis Duran-Arenas).

25. (1990) “The Constitution of Critical Intellectuals: Polish Physicians, Peace Activists and Democratic Civil Society” Studies in Comparative Communism vol. 23 #3/4:281-304.

26. (1989) “Power and the Logic of Distribution in Poland” East European Politics and Societies vol. 3 #2:300-328 (Michael D. Kennedy and Ireneusz Bialecki).

27. (1989) “East Central European Urbanization: A Political Economy of the World System Perspective” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research vol. 13 #4:63-90 (Michael D. Kennedy and David A. Smith).

28. (1987) “Polish Engineers’ Participation in the Solidarity Movement.” Social Forces vol. 65 #3:641-69.

29. (1987) “Hermeneutics, Structuralism and the Sociology of Social Transformation in Soviet-type Society.” Current Perspectives in Social Theory vol. 8:47-76.

30. (1983) “Urban Fiscal Strain and Forms of Expenditure: An Empirical Evaluation of Structuralist Urban Theory,” Comparative Urban Research vol. 9 #2: 34-40.

31. (1982) “American Regional Cultures and Differences in Leisure Time Activities,” Social Forces vol. 60 #4: 1023-1050, (Peter V. Marsden, John Shelton Reed, Michael D. Kennedy and Kandi M. Stinson).

d. Non-Refereed Print and Electronic Journal Articles

1. (2012) “Cosmopolitanism and the Global Articulation of Consequential Solidarity” Queries: The Next Mission of Cosmopolitan Social Democracy 8:46-54. http://www.feps-europe.eu/uploads/queries/2012_07/#/46 2011)

2. (2011) “Global Solidarity and the Occupy Movement” Possible Futures: A Project of the Social Science Research Council http://www.possible-futures.org/2011/12/05/global-solidarity-occupy-movement/ reposted in Berkeley Journal of Sociology http://bjsonline.org/2011/12/understanding-the-occupy-movement-perspectives-from-the-social-sciences/; Njohja (Knowledge) University of Pristina (in Albanian);

3. (2011) “Arab Spring, Occupy Wall Street and Historical Frames: 2011, 1989, 1968” Jadaliyya http://www.jadaliyya.com/pages/index/2853/arab-spring-occupy-wall-street-and-historical-fram

4. (2011) “Kosova, Libya ,and the Question of Intervention” Jadaliyya http://www.jadaliyya.com/pages/index/1086/kosova-libya-and-the-question-of-intervention

5. (2011) “How Can Egypt Get from Tahrir Square to Democracy? Lessons from 1989 in Poland” (Shiva Balaghi and Michael D. Kennedy) Jadaliyya http://www.jadaliyya.com/pages/index/542/how-can-egypt-get-from-tahrir-square-to-democracy-lessons-from-poland-in-1989

6. (2009) “Engaging Emerging Democracies” The Journal of the International Institute 16:2:10-12. (All publications from this journal are available here: http://quod.lib.umich.edu/j/jii/)

7. (2007) “Global Transformations and Cosmopolitical Social Science” (Michael D. Kennedy, Leslie Camilo, Alison Nau, Atef Said, and Hiro Saito) The Journal of the International Institute 14:2:11.

8. (2005) “Public Relations: How Should the Scholarly and Political Communities Relate to Each Other?” Newsnet of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies 45:2:1-6.

9. (2004) “Ideological Diversity and Intellectual Responsibility in Area Studies and International Affairs” The Journal of the International Institute 11:2-3:8-9.

10. (2003) “Institutional Capacities and Global Transformations” The Journal of the International Institute 11:1:8-9.

11. (2003) “International Common Sense” LSAmagazine Fall, pp, 28-29

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12. (2003) “Culture, War, and Humility around a University of the World” The Journal of the International Institute 10:3: 12-13.

13. (2003) “The Contradictions and Contentions of Internationalism” The Journal of the International Institute 10:2:14-15.

14. (2002) “Globalization is US?” The Journal of the International Institute 10:1:12-13 15. (2002) “North American Universities and the World: Sacred Spaces and Heretical

Knowledge” (with David William Cohen) The Journal of the International Institute 10:8 16. (2002) “Cultural Formations of Postcommunism after September 11” Items and Issues: Social

Science Research Council 3:1-2:19-20 17. (2002) “Whose Biographies and Histories?” The Journal of the International Institute

9:3:14-15. 18. (2002) “Religion, Security and Violence in Global Contexts” The Journal of the International

Institute 9:2:8-9. 19. (2001) “Globalizing Knowledge through Area Studies” The Journal of the International

Institute 9:1:12-13. 20. (2001) “Engaging Globalization’s Difference” The Journal of the International Institute

8:3(10-11). 21. (2001) “Globalization’s University Challenge” The Journal of the International Institute

8:2(4-5). 22. (2000) “The Global Politics of Intellectual and Institutional Responsibility” The Journal of the

International Institute 8:1 (12-13) 23. (2000) “Extending Contextual Expertise” The Journal of the International Institute 7:3:(12-

13) 24. (2000) “On Collaboration and Diversity” The Journal of the International Institute 7:2:(14-15) 25. (1999) “International Institute Futures” The Journal of the International Institute 7:1(23) 26. (1999) “Communism’s Negotiated Collapse: The Polish Round Table Talks of 1989” LS&A

Magazine, 22:2:26-27. 27. (1998) “Internationalizing Social Science in Eastern Europe” Items: Social Science Research

Council 52:2-3:44-47.(reprint in) The Social Science Library: Frontier Thinking in Sustainable Development and Human Well-Being (SSL) C:\Documents and Settings\kfrichar\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files\Content.Outlook\Owner\My Documents\1-SSL-FINAL FORM\SSRC\www.socialsciencelibrary.org

28. (1997) “A Manifesto (of sorts) for Area Studies” The Journal of the International Institute 4:3:6-7.

29. (1996) “The Value of Business Expertise in Eastern Europe” The Journal of the International Institute 4:1:10

f. Review Essays

1. (2013) “Postcommunism’s Discursive Distinction” Multilingua: A Journal of Cross-Cultural and Inter-Language Communication 32:4:547-52

2. (2012) “Circular Validations and Modes of Understanding from Socialism to Wall Street” Contemporary Sociology 41:4:456-60.

3. (2010) “Soviet Studies, National Security, and the Production of ‘Useful’ Knowledge: A Discussion of Know Your Enemy and the Rise and Fall of Soviet Experts” Perspectives on Politics 8:1163-1166.

4. (2007) “Anger and Solidarity in Transition Culture” Labor History 48:1:81-88. 5. (2007) “Transition Culture and Postcommunist Capitalism in Georgia” (Michael D. Kennedy

and Elizabeth Eagen) in The Caucasus and Globalization (Sweden) 1:2(2007): 53-57. 6. (1999) “Postcommunist Institutional Design” Contemporary Sociology 28:2:207-209 7. (1992) “Social Theory after Leninism and Modernism” Contemporary Sociology vol. 21

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8. (1983) “Class and Class Struggle: From Czechoslovakia 1968 to Poland 1980,” Review of Radical Political Economics vol. 15 #2:153-60.

g. Book Reviews

1. (2009) Haller, Max. European Integration as an Elite Process: The Failure of a Dream? in Contemporary Sociology 38:4:342-44

2. (2006) Jacoby, Wade. The Enlargement of the European Union and NATO in Contemporary Sociology 35:1:62-63.

3. (1999) Colas, Dominique. Civil Society and Fanaticism: Conjoined Histories in Comparative Studies in Society and History 41:02:409-410

4. (1999) Krejci, Jaroslav and Pavel Machonin. Czechoslovakia 1918-92: A Laboratory for Social Change; in Social Forces 77:3:1658-59 (Michael D. Kennedy and Elaine Weiner).

5. (1998) Robert B. Pynsent (ed.) The Literature of Nationalism: Essays on East European Identity; in Slavic Review 57:2:428-29.

6. (1998) Karen Barkey and Mark von Hagen (eds.) After Empire: Multiethnic Societies and Nation-Building: The Soviet Union and the Russian, Ottoman and Habsburg Empires; in Contemporary Sociology 27:3:293-94.

7. (1997) Grzegorz Weclawowicz, Contemporary Poland: Space and Society; in Europe-Asia Studies 49:2:335-36.

8. (1997) Leon Fink, Stephen Leonard and Donald Reid (eds.) Intellectuals and Public Life: Between Radicalism and Reform; in American Journal of Sociology. 102:6:1771-73.

9. (1996) Katherine Verdery, What Was Socialism and What Comes Next? and Jacek Kuron and Jacek Zartowski, PRL dla poczatkujacych; in Lingua Franca July/August: 13.

10. (1995) Adam Podgorecki Polish Society; in Contemporary Sociology 24:2: 11. (1995) Mike Forest Keen and Janusz Mucha, Eastern Europe in Transformation: The Impact

on Sociology; in Contemporary Sociology 24:1:21-22. 12. (1993) Walter Connor The Accidental Proletariat: Workers, Politics and Crisis in

Gorbachev’s Russia; in American Journal of Sociology 98:5:1244-47. 13. (1992) Stephen White Political Theory and Postmodernism; in Critical Sociology

19:2:124-28. 14. (1992) Alexander Motyl (ed.) Thinking Theoretically about Soviet Nationalities; in Slavic

Review 51:4:844-45. 15. (1992) Michael Burawoy and Janos Lukacs The Radiant Past: Ideology and Reality in

Hungary’s Road to Capitalism; in Social Forces 71:1:247-48. 16. (1992) Pierre Bourdieu. In Other Words: Essays Towards a Reflexive Sociology; in

Sociological Inquiry 62:2:271-73. 17. (1992) David Ost. Solidarity and the Politics of Anti-Politics; in Contemporary Sociology:

21:1:29-30. 18. (1991) Jane Leftwich Curry. Poland’s Journalists: Politics and Professionalism; in

Contemporary Sociology vol 20 #1:59-60. 19. (1991) David Lane. Soviet Society under Perestroika; in Social Forces 70:1:263-64. 20. (1990) Ronald M. Glassman, William H. Swatos, Jr. and Paul L. Rosen (eds.) Bureaucracy

against Democracy and Socialism; in Social Forces vol 68 #4:1342-43. 21. (1989) Urban, George R. (ed.) Social and Economic Rights in the Soviet Bloc: A

Documentary Review Seventy Years After the Bolshevik Revolution; in Social Forces vol 68 #2:689-90.

22. (1989) Glover, Ian A. and Michael P. Kelly. Engineers in Britain: A Sociological Study of the Engineering Dimension; in Social Forces vol 67 #4:1096-97.

23. (1988) Shanin, Teodor. The Roots of Otherness Volume I: Russia as a Developing Society and Volume II: Russia, 1905-07: Revolution as a Moment of Truth; in Social Forces vol 67:#1:255-58 (Michael D. Kennedy and Anne Gorsuch).

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24. (1988) Koralewicz, Jadwiga, Ireneusz Bialecki and Margaret Watson (eds.). Crisis and Transition: Polish Society in the 1980’s; in Contemporary Sociology vol 17:#6:763.

25. (1988) Holton, R.J. Cities, Capitalism and Civilization; in Social Forces vol 66 #3:860-61. 26. (1987) Slomczynski, Kazimierz M. and Tadeusz Krauze (eds.) Social Stratification in

Poland; in Social Forces vol 66 #1:279-81. 27. (1986) Misztal, Bronislaw (ed.). Poland after Solidarity and C.M. Hann. A Village without

Solidarity; in Social Forces vol 65 #1:271-73. 28. (1986) Staniszkis, Jadwiga. Poland’s Self-Limiting Revolution; in Social Forces vol 64

#3:804-806. 29. (1983) Jennings, M. Kent and Richard Niemi. Generations and Politics; in International

Journal of Sociology of the Family vol 13 #1. 30. (1983) Boggs, Carl. The Impasse of European Communism; in National Defense vol 68

#389:109. 31. (1982) Gouldner, Alvin. The Two Marxisms: Contradictions and Anomalies in the

Development of Theory; in Review of Radical Political Economics vol 13 #4: 67-68. 32. (1982) Dratchkovitch, Milorad (ed.) East Central Europe: Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow; in

National Defense vol 67 #383:61 33. (1981) Simon, Maurice and Roger Kanet (eds.) Background to Crisis: Policy and Politics in

Gierek’s Poland; in National Defense vol 66 #371:66-67 34. (1981) Elliot, Charles and Carl Linden (eds.) Marxism in the Contemporary West; in

National Defense vol 65 #367:72. h. Editorials, Blogs, Brief Comments and Interviews:

1. (June 21, 2013) “Occupy Movements Around the World: How Is Brazil’s Different?” HuffPost (Gianpaolo Baiocchi and Michael D. Kennedy) http://www.huffingtonpost.com/gianpaolo-baiocchi/occupy-movements-around-t_b_3480620.html

2. (2012) Forward for Ernst Stetter, Karl Duffek, and Ania Skrzypek (eds.) Next Left: Building New Communities FEPS Belgium.

3. (February 3, 2012) “Poles Rallying for Our Digital Freedom” Providence Journal B6 (editorial) http://www.watsoninstitute.org/pub_detail.cfm?id=1148

4. (October 20, 2011) “An Ex-Premiere’s Plight and the Future of Ukrainian Freedom and Democracy” Providence Journal, B7 (editorial) http://www.watsoninstitute.org/news_detail.cfm?id=1580

5. (2010) a contribution to “New Media and the Reshaping of Religious Practice” in the Immanent Frame, http://blogs.ssrc.org/tif/2010/03/16/new-media-and-the-reshaping-of-religious-practice/#Kennedy

6. (2009) “Public Spheres, Private Lives, and Roundtable Negotiations in 1989 and 2009” Transformations of the Public Sphere, http://publicsphere.ssrc.org/kennedy-public-spheres-private-lives-and-roundtable-negotiations-in-1989-and-2009/

7. (November 2, 2006) “MCRI Would Lower U-M to Mediocrity” (Michael D. Kennedy and Abigail Stewart) Ann Arbor News (editorial)

8. (2006) Introductory comment for Zbigniew Libera Work from 1984-2004, a catalogue accompanying his exhibition at the University of Michigan School of Art and Design.

9. (2005) “Cultural Politics and Globalization in East Central Europe” The Journal of the International Institute 13:1:7 (Michael D. Kennedy and Genevieve Zubrzycycki)

10. (October 19, 2004) “Are Poles Bushmen?” Chicago Tribune (editorial) 11. (2003) “International Biographies: A. Nihat Gökyiğit” The Journal of the International

Institute 10:3:8-9. 12. (2003) “An Introduction to Iraq: The Costs of War and the Risks of Peace”. The Journal of

the International Institute 10:2:1.

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13. (2002) “Comment” on Burkhart Holzner, “Global Change and the Organizational and Intellectual Challenges for International Studies in the United States” Items and Issues: Social Science Research Council 3:3/4:8-9; and on “transitology”, p. 11.

14. (2002) “Grounding Expertise” The Journal of the International Institute 9:2:12 15. (December 11, 2001) “FBI Interviews Feel Hauntingly Familiar” Detroit Free Press (editorial) 16. (2001) “Introduction to Terrorism and Globalization” ii: The Journal of the International

Institute 9:1:21 17. (2001) “The Yanomami and the Global University” ii: The Journal of the International

Institute 9:1:7 18. (1995) “Social Movements and Social Change in a Globalizing World” ii: The Journal of the

International Institute 3:1:2,6 19. (1995) “CSST Locating Conservatisms” ii: The Journal of the International Institute 3:1:4 20. (1995) Interview with Jadwiga Staniszkis “On the End of the Cold War and on

Postcommunist Peripheral Capitalism” Periphery: A Journal of Polish Affairs. vol 1 #1: 19-21. http://www-personal.engin.umich.edu/~zbigniew/Periphery/No1/hybrids.html

21. (1995) “CSST: Reflections and New Explorations” ii: The Journal of the International Institute 2:3:(19).

22. (1994) “Advanced Study Center holds year-long seminar on Cold War” ii: The Journal of the International Institute 2:1:(1,4).

23. (1994) “Craig Calhoun to Edit Sociological Theory” Footnotes, Newsletter of the American Sociological Association, 22:5:5.

24. (December 6, 1990) “Poland’s Presidential Elections and Post-Communism” Swiat Polski (editorial)

25. (June 8, 1989) “Is Poland Ready for Open Politics?” The New York Times (editorial) i./j. Invited Lectures and Papers Read

1. Center for Biographical Research, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Summer, 2013. “The Life, Death, and Soul of Bethlehem Steel”

2. The Robin F. Williams Jr. Lecture, Center for the Study of Democracy, University of California, Irvine. March 1, 2013, “Global Articulations of Emerging Democratic Formations”

3. Trouble in the Eurozone: Views on the Once and Future Crisis, Harvard University Center for European Studies, 2012 “Articulations of Crisis and Transformations in the European Union”

4. Hungarian Sociological Association Keynote Address, 2012 “Intellectuals, Issues, and Publics in European Crisis Transformations”

5. 40 Years of the Department of Philosophy and Department of Sociology (1972-2012) 2012 “Kosova and Global Public Sociology: Historical Trajectories and Alternative Futures”

6. Calhounianism, Past, Present, Future, Institute for Public Knowledge, 2012 “Craig Calhoun and the Articulation of the Nation”

7. American University in Kosovo, 2012 “Universities, Global Transformations and Engaging Publics”

8. Next Left Building Communities, Institute for Global Law and Policy, Harvard University, Law School, 2012 “Cosmopolitanism and the Global Articulation of Consequential Solidarity”

9. "The Public University in the 21st Century" Rutgers University, 2012 “How Publics Matter in Higher Education”

10. New York University Abu Dhabi 2011 “Globalizing Knowledge and the Cultural Politics of Energy Security”

11. Relevant/Obsolete? Rethinking Area Studies in the US Academy, 2010 Symposium University of Michigan “The Meanings and Consequences of Contextual Expertise for Engaging Policies and Publics”

12. International Bar Association, 2010

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“Political and Legislative Implications of Net Neutrality’s Imagery” 13. World Affairs Council of Rhode Island, 2010

“Globalization and the Future of Europe and Eurasia in Turbulent Times” 14. Academic Fellowship Program, Open Society Institute, University of Prishtina, 2010 and

Open Society Institute Higher Education Support Program Academic Fellowship Program Cross Regional Discipline Group Meeting – Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Gender Studies, History, Sociology, 2010 “Knowledge Institutions and Empowering Publics”

15. Miami-Florida European Union Center of Excellence Broad Distinguished Lecture Series, 2010 “System, Agent, Issue and Event in the Cultural Formations of the European Union”

16. Lviv Sociological Forum, 2009 “On Public Sociology, and its Professional, Policy and Critical Complements in America and in the Postcommunist World”

17. Open Society Institute Higher Education Support Program Academic Fellowship Program Cross Regional Discipline Group Meeting – Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Gender Studies, History, Sociology, Istanbul, 2009: “The Cultural Political Articulation of National Identities and Energy Security”

18. (US Department of Education) Title VI 50th Anniversary Conference, March, 2009 and Yale University, MacMillan Center, 2009:

“Area and International Studies and Academic Disciplines across Universities: A Relational Analysis with Organizational and Public Implications”

19. Yale University, Department of Sociology Colloquium Series, 2009: “The Cultures of Energy Security in the Middle East and Eurasia for Europe and America: Apparent Accounts, Mobilizing Frames, and Deep Structures”

20. “Energy of the 21st Century: Economy, Policy, Ecology” FINEC, St. Petersburg, Russia, 2008.

"The Meanings of Energy Security in the Middle East and Eurasia for Europe and America: A Comparative Cultural Sociology"

21. “After Liberalism”, a conference organized by Social Science Research Council and Russia’s Institute for Eastern Europe, Moscow Russia 2007 “After Liberalism in European Enlargement and Energy Dependence”

22. Nordic International Studies Association, Odense, Denmark, 2007: “Is Russia Becoming an Energy Superpower: The Social Structuration of Russia’s Energy Sector (with Pami Alto, David Dusseault and Markku Kivinen)

23. The Wider Caucasus: Energy, Ethnicity, Economics and Security” organized by the Aleksanteri Institute’s Eurasia Energy Group in coordination with the Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland, 2007:

“Culture, Power, History, and Energy in Global Transformations” 24. Transnationalism and Nationalism in Postcommunist Politics, Syracuse University, 2005

“The Cultural Politics of Military Alliances and Energy Security” 25. American Sociological Association, 2005

“A Sociology of Comparative Sociology and Area Studies” 26. World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology in Stockholm, 2005

“Militarism and Civil Society: Cultural Frameworks and Individual Responsibility in Poland's Articulation of Freedom against Communism and in Iraq”

27. Russia, Central Europe and the Liberal Arts: A Global Partners Symposium and Reunion 2005:

“The Liberal Arts in the Reflection of Postcommunist Social Change” 28. Aleksanteri Institute, Finland, 2005:

“Poland, Ukraine, and Russia after Transition Culture: The Cultural Politics of Energy and Security”

29. Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies, University of North Carolina, 2005:

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“Linking Culture and Security: The Future of Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies”

30. Department of Sociology, University of Western Ontario, and Global Studies Initiative, Rutgers, 2005:

“A Framework for Analyzing the Cultural Politics of Globalizing Knowledge: Connectivity, Violence, and Transcendence”

31. American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 2004: “An Analysis of and Prescription for Government/Academic Partnership: Title VI and Beyond”

32. 12th All Poland Sociology Congress, Poznan, Poland, September 18, 2004: “Poland in the American Sociological Imagination”

33. Euro-Atlantic Action Commission, Center for Strategic and International Studies, 2004: “Poland-University of Michigan Collaboratory in Science, Technology and Education”

34. Meeting of Council of National Resource Centers, 2004 “The Fields of Title VI”

35. Second International Hawaii International Conference on Arts and Humanities, 2004: “The Arts in the Religious and Secular Formations of the Globalizing University”

36. American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 2003: “Ironies of Intellectuals on the Road to Class Power”

37. Annual Meeting of the Council of Graduate Schools, 2003: “Projecting North American Universities Abroad”

38. Global Challenges and US Higher Education, 2003: “The Articulation of International Expertise in the Professions”

39. American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 2002: “Discipline and Region: A Sociology of Sociology and Area Studies”

40. Annual Meeting of the Association of International Education Administrators, 2002: “Strengthening the University through International Research: Intellectual Innovation and Institutional Effect”

41. Central European University, 2002: “Globalizing Knowledge after September 11”

42. Imagining Russia, Havighurst Center, Miami University of Ohio, 2001: “Envisioning Russia from Disciplinary and Regional Borderlands” http://casnov1.cas.muohio.edu/havighurstcenter/papers/Kennedy.pdf

43. Annual Meeting of the Association of International Education Administrators, 2001: “Grounding, Translation and Expertise in the Revitalization of Area Studies at the University of Michigan”

44. Seoul National University, Department of Sociology, May 2000: “Ideology and Critique in Transition: From Solidarity to Functionalism in Eastern Europe”

45. Universities Past and Present, Fukuoka, Japan, May 2000: “Extending Collaboration Across the World and Across the University” (with Steven Whiting)

46. Workshop in Eastern Europe, University of Chicago, March, 2000 “Transition Culture and Postcommunist Social Change”

47. A Workshop on Critical Oral History, Institute for Political Studies, Polish Academy of Sciences, October 1999

“Sociology and Critical Oral History” 48. “Global Problems, Local Troubles” (The University of Helsinki and Tallinn Pedagogical

University, August 1999) “Identity Formation and Social Problems in Comparative Perspective”

49. “Eastern Europe at the Dawn of the New Millennium” (Center for International Business Studies, Wayne State, 1999)

“The Politics of Transition Culture”

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50. “Beyond State Crisis? The Quest for the Efficacious State in Africa and Eurasia” (Madison, Wisconsin, March 1999):

“The Efficacious State and Civil Society after Communism: Transition Culture and Environmental Problems in Estonia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan”

51. Social Science Research Council Forum on the State of Social Science, Carnegie Center, Moscow, Russia, 1998:

“Contentions on the Core of Sociology” 52. Hokkaido University, Japan, 1998, and University of Kansas, 1999:

“The Spatial Articulation of Identity and Social Problems: Estonia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan through Focus Groups”

53. “Thinking Ahead Internationally”, in Celebration of the Social Science Research Council’s 75th Anniversary, 1998: “Internationalizing Social Science in Eastern Europe”

54. Northwestern University, 1998 "Globalizing Expertise, Rethinking Comparisons and Contextualizing Knowledge: A Diagnosis and Intervention”

55. Harvard University, 1997 “Narratives of Freedom and Despair: Estonia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan through Focus Groups”

56. “Workshop on Identity Formation and Social Issues in Estonia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan”, Kyiv, Ukraine, 1997,:

“Post-Soviet Problems and Identity: Estonia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan through Focus Groups” (with Lisa Fein)

57. University of Wisconsin, Madison, and University of California, Los Angeles,1997: “Narratives of Identity and Difference after Communism: Doing Business and Making Problems from Poland to Uzbekistan”

58. Chicago Humanities Institute, “Beyond Civil Society”, 1996: “The Narrative of Civil Society in Communism’s Collapse and Postcommunism’s Alternatives: Identity and Difference in East European Business, Polish Protest and Estonian Nationalism”

59. Estonian Academy of Sciences, 1996: “Identity Formation and Social Problems in Estonia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan” (with Barbara Anderson, John Romani and Lisa Fein).

60. American Sociological Association, 1995: “Postcommunist Cultural Studies: Ideology, Identity, War and Class Formation”

61. American Sociological Association, 1994: “Post-Communist Society in Between Ideology and Identity Formation: Some Notes on Entrepreneurs and Solidarity in Poland”

62. Trials of Transition: Collective Protest in Post-Communist Poland, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, 1993 and Conference of Europeanists, 1994:

“Professionals and Protest in Transformation: Physicians, Teachers and Movements in Post-Communist Poland”

63. Institute of Historical Studies, Lviv University, Ukraine, 1993: “Historical Legacies and Civil Societies: Alternative Nations in Eastern Europe”

64. University of California at Los Angeles, 1993 “Privatization and Expertise in Eastern Europe: Western Assistance in Cultivating Capitalists” (with Pauline Gianoplus)

65. Post-Communism to Post-Solidarity, Polish Transition Embroiled, St. Mary’s College, 1992: “Entrepreneurs and Expertise: Making Post-Communist Capitalism in Poland” (with Pauline Gianoplus).

66. Hungarian Sociological Association, Budapest, 1991: “National and International Factors in the Construction of Expertise”

67. New Poland - Old Obstacles, St. Mary’s College, 1991: “Poland and Its Neighbors in the Search for Democracy”

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68. Professions and Public Authority: Historical and Comparative Perspectives, The International Sociological Association, 1990:

“State Power and Professional Power: Mexican and Polish Physicians in the Twentieth Century” (with Luis Duran-Arenas, paper read in our absence)

69. Socialism and Change: Polish Perspectives, IREX and the Polish Academy of Sciences, May 22-27 1990 Madralin, Poland and October, 1990, Princeton NJ:

“Normative Foundations and Empirical Sociology: Inequality, Democracy and Social Justice in Polish Society”

70. World Congress of Soviet and East European Studies, Harrowgate, England 1990: “Intellectuals in the Constitution of Civil Society and Post-Communist Regimes in Poland and Hungary”

71. Workshop on Changing Relationships between Intellectuals and Labor, Center for European Studies, Harvard University, 1990; and University of Toronto, 1991:

“Professionals and Workers in Poland: During and After Communism” 72. Conference on Instability in Poland, Pennsylvania State University, 1989:

“Instability and Intellectuals of Different Sorts: Physicians and Peace Activists” 73. GMI Engineering and Management Institute, Flint, MI, 1989:

“From Solidarity in 1980 to Fragmentation in 1990: Polish Engineers, Workers and Reform”

74. American Sociological Association, 1989: “Critical Sociology in Eastern Europe”

75. American Sociological Association, 1988: “The Historical Constitution of Professions: Comparative Notes on Physicians in Mexico and Poland in the Twentieth Century” (with Luis Duran-Arenas).

76. Southern Sociological Society, 1987: “Towards a World Systems Perspective on Urbanization in Eastern Europe?” (with David A. Smith).

77. University of Warsaw, 1987: “Professionals and Power in Polish Society”

78. Marie Curie Sklodowska University, Lublin, Poland, 1987: “Towards a Critical Theory of Soviet-type Society” and “Professionals in the Power Relations of Polish Society”.

79. American Sociological Association, 1987: “Constraints on Professional Power in Soviet-type Society: Insights from the Solidarity Period in Poland” (with Konrad Sadkowski).

80. Conference of Europeanists, 1987: “Polish Professional Discourse on Solidarity and the Crisis”

81. American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 1987: “Professional Dependency in Polish Society”

82. Southern Sociological Society, 1986: “Hermeneutics, Structuralism and the Sociology of Social Transformation, with Special Reference to Czechoslovakia and Poland”

83. American Sociological Association, 1985: “Polish Engineers’ Participation in the Solidarity Movement”

84. International Studies Association, 1985: “Power Relations and the Distribution of Privilege in Polish Society”

85. Polish Academy of Sciences, 1984: “Recent Strategies of the American Democratic Left”

86. Warsaw Polytechnical University, 1984: “Inzynierowie Amerykanscy i Polscy: Dwa Przyklady Niespelnionych Modelow Profesjonalnych?” (American and Polish Engineers: Two Cases of Unfulfilled Professional Projects?)

87. University of Warsaw, 1983: “Reflections on the New Ecological-Evolutionary Theory of Gerhard Lenski”

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88. American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 1982: “Recent Public Opinion Research in Poland” (with T. Anthony Jones, David Bealmear, and Piotr Drozdowski).

89. Southern Sociological Society, 1982: “Working Class Control and Actually Existing Socialism”

90. American Sociological Association, 1982: “Towards an Explanation of Political Instability under Industrial Socialism: Directions for Research”

91. American Sociological Association, 1981: “The Fiscal Crisis of the City: Expenditures, Revenues, and Debt”

92. Southern Sociological Society, 1981: “Sleepy Time Down South? Regional Differences in Leisure Time Use” (with John Shelton Reed, Peter V. Marsden, and Kandi M. Stinson)

6. RESEARCH GRANTS

• Research Grant from the Social Science Research Council, 2010- “Engaging Afghanistan” (Shiva Balaghi and Michael D. Kennedy) ($100,000) www.engagingafghanistan.org

• Research Grant from the Luce Foundation, 2010-11 “Assessing Environmental Knowledge Flows” (Michael D. Kennedy, Timmons Roberts and Nancy Jacobs) ($150,000) www.luceenvironment.org

• Research Grant from the European Commission, 2005-2008 “The Cultural Politics of Energy Security” (Michael D. Kennedy and Markku Kivinen)

• Conference Grant from the National Science Foundation, 2004-05 "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, 1999-2000

“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, 1999-2000. “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”, 1996-97, 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 1995-96 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 Post-Communist 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 Post-Communism”, 1991-92 (Michael D. Kennedy, Ireneusz Bialecki and Barbara Heyns) ($50,000).

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• 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,” 1987-88 ($15,000).

• Travel and Coordinating Grant for Poland from the International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX), August 1983-June 1984.

• Graduate Fellowship from the National Science Foundation, 1981-83, 1984-85. 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, 2008-11 “European Union Center for Excellence” (276,499 Euro) (Principal Investigator submission)

• Program Grant from the United States Department of Education, 2006-2010 National Resource Center ($925,976) and FLAS Awards ($886,000) for the Center for Russian and East European Studies (Project Director)

• US Department of Education Fulbright-Hays "Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad" Award (to the II/UM), and

• US Department of Education Fulbright-Hays "Faculty Research Abroad" Award (to the II/UM), 1999-2004

• 1999-2000 DDRA ($194,388); 2000-2001 DDRA ($186,349); 2001-2002 FRA ($65,000); • 2001-2002 DDRA ($404,958); 2002-2003 FRA ($114,030); 2002-2003 DDRA ($308,865); • 2003-2004 DDRA ($311,783) • Program and Research Grant from the European Commission, 2001-04

“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, 2000-2002 “Science, Professions and Global Diversity” (Michael D. Kennedy, Bradley Farnsworth and Mark Wilson) ($47,000)

• Program, Research and Training Grant from the Ford Foundation, 1999-2003 “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), 1997-2000 (Project Director)

• Research and Training Grant from the Ford Foundation, “Identity Formation and Social Problems in Estonia, Ukraine and Uzbekistan”, 1995-97, Michael D. Kennedy, B. Anderson, T. Hopf, O. Malanchuk, and M. Kamp ($250,000).

7. SERVICE TO THE UNIVERSITY, PROFESSION, AND COMMUNITY

• Global and Transnational Section of the American Sociological Association Chair, Nominating Committee, 2012

• World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council on Europe and Central Asia Member, 2010-11

• Social Science Research Council, Board of Directors and Executive Committee Member, 2006- ; Executive Committee Chair, 2008-; Chair, Presidential Search Committee, 2012

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• Social Science Research Council, Regional Advisory Panel for Eurasia, Member, 1996- ; Chair, 1999-2008 • American Council for Learned Societies and Social Science Research Council, • Joint Council on Eastern Europe,: Member, 1994-96; East Europe Council, American Council of Learned Societies, 1997-1998 • American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies Elected Member at Large, Board of Directors, 2004 – 2006; Nominated, Candidate for President, 2006 • Davis Russian Research Center, Harvard University, Visitors’ Committee Member, 2000-05 • Aleksanteri Institute Advisory Board, Helsinki, Finland Member 2003-11 • University Center for International Studies, University of Pittsburgh, Board of Visitors Member, 2005-2008 • John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Research and Writing Screening Committee, 1998, Selection Committee, 1999, 2000 • Center for Transcultural (formerly Psychosocial) Studies Associate of the Social Theory Group, 1989-2004

External Reviewer

• International Affairs at the University of Kansas, 2012 • Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill,

2008; • Lviv National University MA Programs in Cultural Studies and Sociology, 2008; • Center for Social Studies/Graduate School for Social Research, Polish Academy of Sciences,

2005 • Ferdinand Braudel Center, Binghamton University, 2005 • Center for Russian and East European Studies, University of Toronto, 2005 • International Affairs at the University of Kansas, 2004 • International Affairs at the University of Florida, 2003 • Office of International Programs, University of Pennsylvania, 2002; • Center for European and Russian Studies, UCLA, 2001.

Corresponding or Associate Editor:

• Polityka Wschodnia 2013 - (Warsaw) • International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 2012- • Studies of Transition States and Societies, 2010- (Tallinn) • Bulletin of University of Lviv: Sociological Series, 2008-; (Lviv) • Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2005-09; • Polish Sociological Review, 2000-; (Warsaw) • East European Politics and Societies, 1998-2013; • Slavic Review, 1996-2001; • Sociological Theory 1994-98; • Theory and Society, 1993-2011; • Periphery: A Journal of Polish Affairs, 1994-1999; • Social Forces, 1982-83; • Postcommunist Cultural Studies Book Series for Pennsylvania State University Press, 1996-

2000

The review of proposals for:

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National Science Foundation; National Endowment for the Humanities; New York University Presidential Fellowships; The Spencer Foundation; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Social Science Research Council Post-Doctoral Fellowships in Soviet and Post-Soviet Studies; Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences; MacArthur Foundation; Central European University; Foundation Archimedes (Estonia).

The review of articles for:

American Journal of Sociology, British Journal of Sociology, Social Forces, American Sociological Review, The Public Opinion Quarterly, Research in Social Stratification and Mobility, Sociological Theory, The Sociological Quarterly; International Journal of Comparative Sociology; International Journal of Culture, Politics, and Society; Current Perspectives in Social Theory, Political Power and Social Theory, Theory and Society, Work and Occupations; Journal of Consumer Culture; Comparative Studies in Society and History, Signs, Urban Affairs Quarterly, Sociological Forum, Michigan Dialogue in Anthropology, The Michigan Academician, Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences; World Politics; Eastern European Politics and Societies, Slavic Review, Nationalities Papers, and The Carl Beck Papers in Russian and Eastern European Studies; AFP Working Papers 2011-2012

The review of faculty for promotion and tenured hire for:

University of California – Berkeley; William Hobart and Smith College; University of California, Los Angeles; Stanford University; University of Michigan; University of California, San Diego; University of Kansas; Colgate College; University of Illinois, Champagne Urbana; Rutgers University; Harvard University; Yale University; University of Virginia; University of Oregon; University of South Carolina; Haverford College; Syracuse University; Northwestern University; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Columbia University; University of Washington; University of Chicago; New York University; University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning; University of Michigan School for Natural Resources and Environment; University of Richmond; University of Arizona; Northeastern University; University of Prishtina.

The review of book manuscripts and proposals for:

Random House, Dorsey Press, Oxford University Press, Princeton University Press, Westview Press, Cornell University Press, Columbia University Press, Stanford University Press, University of Michigan Press, Pennsylvania State University Press, St. Martin’s Press, Central European University Press, Polity Press, and Cambridge University Press.

Session or Workshop Organizer or Presider Beyond Brown University and University of Michigan:

Next Left Building Communities, Institute for Global Law and Policy, Harvard University, Law School, 2012; “Universities and Social Change” and “Dilemmas of Public Sociology” Open Society Foundation/Academic Fellowship Program Meeting, Budapest, 2012; “What is Public Sociology for PostCommunist Society?”, Academic Studies from Lviv Sociological Forum "Multidimensional Spaces of Contemporary Social Changes" ("Наукові студії львівського соціологічного форуму "Багатовимірні простори сучасних соціальних змін"), 2009; “The Future of Eurasian Studies”, Social Science Research Council, 2008; Session on Linkages, “The Impact of New Technologies on Teaching and Research in International Studies”, Indiana University, 2002; “Nations and Nationalism”, American Sociological Association, 2001; “Solidarity – Twenty Years After” , American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 2000; “Identity and the Middle Class” American Association for the Advancement of

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Slavic Studies, 1999; “Nationalism, Ethnicity, Citizenship”, Conference of European Studies, 1994; “Central Europe from a Global Perspective”, Hungarian Sociological Association, 1991; “Integration and Contradiction: State and Civil Society in Eastern Europe”, American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 1989; “Problems of Socialist Transition”, Southern Sociological Society, 1983.

Discussant or Workshop Participant Beyond Brown University and University of Michigan:

Real Utopia Proposal Sessions at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association (2012): “The Public University as a Real Utopia” and “Designs and Dilemmas of Participatory Budgeting”; Next Left Building Communities, Institute for Global Law and Policy, Harvard University, Law School, 2012; “Universities and Social Change” and “Dilemmas of Public Sociology” Open Society Foundation/Academic Fellowship Program Meeting, Budapest, 2012; “Yalta European Strategy”, Ukraine, 2011; "America Engages Eurasia" June 13-July 1, 2011 Columbia University, for Valerie Bunce, "The Changing Terrain of East European Studies" in NEH Summer Institute; “Corruption: Old Problem, New Norms”, World Economic Forum on Europe and Central Asia, Vienna, 2011; “The Department of Defense Minerva Initiative”, Social Science Research Council, 2008; “Internationalizing Scholarship”, Social Science Research Council, 2008; “The Social Role of Intellectuals in the Middle East” European Union Institute, Florence, 2008; “Contexts and Connections: Beyond Disciplines and Area Studies Workshop”, Social Science Research Council, 2008; “Unity and Diversity in Iraq: the Nation’s Past and Future”, a workshop in Istanbul sponsored by the Hollings Center for International Dialogue and The American Academic Research Institute in Iraq, October, 2007; “Hegemony, Justice, and Social Movements in East/Central Europe and Eurasia” Social Science Research Council and University of Warsaw, 2007; Central Eurasian Studies Society conference, 2006; “Sovereignty Beyond Geographical Borders”, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, 2006; Annual Meeting of European Union Center of Excellence Directors, 2006; “Fourth Workshop for Armenian and Turkish Scholarship”, Salzburg, Austria, 2005; “Actually Existing Society”, Princeton University, 2005; “Critical Thinking”, American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 2004; International Programs Planning, American Council of Learned Societies, 2004; The Provost’s International Round Table at the University of Pennsylvania, 2004; Cambridge Security Seminar, Cambridge University, 2003; “Kitchen Prayers: A Performance on Global Loss”, Sabanci University/University of Michigan, Istanbul, 2002; “The Future of International Studies: Academic Research in a Changing Global Context” Social Science Research Council, 2002; ”Globalizing the Academy” at the Salzburg Seminar, 2001; “Crossing Borders and the Revitalization of Area Studies”, Ford Foundation, Sonoma, 2001; “Comparative Cultural Politics”, Istanbul, 2001; “International Education and Public Policy”, NAFSA-International Educators Association, 2001; “Globalizing the Academy”, Dartmouth College, 2000; “Poland 1986-89”, American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 1999; “Revitalizing Area Studies” Ford Foundation Conference, 1998; “Polish Modernity”, ” American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 1997; Social Science Research Council conference on Area Studies, 1997; “East European Cultural Politics” American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 1995; Workshop Participant in “Globalization and the Law”, University of Miami, 1995; “Historical Thought and Social Theory Since the 1960s: Objectives, Results, Events”, Interpreting Historical Change at the End of the Twentieth Century, University of California, Davis, 1995; “Nationalism, Ethnicity, Citizenship”, Conference of European Studies, 1994; Plenary Session on “Sociology in Eastern Europe”, American Sociological Association, 1992. “Workshop on the Sociology and Anthropology of the Soviet Union, for the Social Science Research Council, July 1991, June 1992, and June 1993, Stanford, CA and June 1994, Ann Arbor, MI; “Social Differentiation in Socialist Systems”, American Sociological Association, 1987; “East European Studies in Community Politics and Political Participation”,

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World Congress for Soviet and East European Studies, 1985; “Poland”, Philosophy and Social Science: Democracy and the New Social Movements, Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, 1984.

8. ACADEMIC HONORS

• Academic Fellowship Program Non-Resident International Scholar Fellowship, Open Society Institute, University of Prishtina, Kosova, 2012-13

• Academic Fellowship Program Non-Resident International Scholar Fellowship, Open Society Institute, University of Prishtina, Kosova, 2011-12

• Academic Fellowship Program Non-Resident International Scholar Fellowship, Open Society Institute, University of Prishtina, Kosova, 2010-11

• Academic Fellowship Program Non-Resident International Scholar Fellowship, Open Society Institute, University of Prishtina, Kosova, 2009-10

• University of Michigan National Center for Institutional Diversity, 2009 Distinguished Diversity Scholarship and Engagement Award

• Academic Fellowship Program Non-Resident International Scholar Fellowship, Open Society Institute, Lviv National University, Ukraine, 2008-09

• 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 Examination, Part I, “Sociological Theory”, 1980.

9. TEACHING Teaching Awards

• University of Michigan: College of 1923 Memorial Teaching Award, 1992; College of Literature, Science and the Arts Excellence in Education Award, 1991; University Teaching Award, 1990; College of Literature, Science and the Arts Teaching Excellence Award, 1990

Courses Taught

• Introductory: Human Societies; American Society; Social Problems • Advanced: Class and Stratification; Urban Sociology; Theory in Sociology; Eastern

European Societies and Institutions; Survey of Eastern Europe; Soviet and East European Societies; Honors Sociology; Religion, Security and Violence in Global Contexts; Social Change; Martial Arts, Culture, and Society; Knowledge Networks and Global Transformations; Senior Thesis and Capstone Sociology Seminar.

• Graduate: Sociology of Culture and Knowledge; Classical and Contemporary Sociological Theory; The Sociology of Intellectuals and Professionals; Transformations of Communist and Post-Communist Systems; Nations and Nationalisms; The Cold War and Its Aftermath; Social Movements and Social Change; Theorizing Socialism; Culture and Social Transformations; Area Studies and Social Science; Global Transformations; Globalization, Democracy, and Violence; Sociology of Emerging Democracies

Student Support

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at Brown University Graduate Mentoring:

• Sociology doctoral dissertation committee chair: Mujun Zhou, “Cultural Formation of Citizenship in Socialist Transition: Liberal Activists in Rights Defending Activities in Urban China”, 2012-

• Sociology doctoral dissertation Committee Member: Michael Rodriquez (2012-); Aisalkyn Botoeva (2012-); Karida Brown (2013-);

• Sociology doctoral dissertation Reader: Jennifer Costanza (2012); Sinem Adar (2013); • Cultural Sociology Program Chair 2012-

Undergraduate Thesis Advisor/Reader: • Raillan Brooks (2012-13): “The Social Context of Information and Communications

Technologies: The Interactions of Curricular Structures, Social Capital, and Self-Efficacy in Digital Literacy Instruction at Tech Goes Home”

• Kathryn Cohen (2012-13): “Transformation from the Hollows: The Resource-Intervention Chain and its Implications for Collective Action and Social Transformation”

• Julia Ellis Kahana (2012-13): “Sailing for Safe Abortion Access: The Emergence of a Conscious Social Nonmovement in Morocco”

• Maria Lissette Jimenez (2013): “The Effects of Gender on Attitudes Towards Violence in Violent Video Game Players”

• Elizabeth Karin (2012-13): “Easing the Burden of Trauma: An In-Depth Look at Informal Community-Based Pre-Hospital Care Systems”

• Olivia Petrocco (2012-13): “Sharing, Stealing and Secrecy: Understanding the Changing Definition of Property and Global Governance through the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement”

• Marcel Bertsch-Gout (2012-), Hannah Braun (2012-), Nik Kalyanpur (2012-); Ben Sadkowski (2013-) Larry Au (2013-); Lucy Bates-Campbell, (2013-); Emma Brandt (2013-);

Other Service • Undergraduate Concentration Advisor, Department of Sociology, Brown University, 2012- • ASK Advisory Committee, 2012- • SEEED International Social Enterprise Moderator (2013) http://seeed.org/agenda-2/peer-

learning-groups/ • Royce Fellows Transformational Science Moderator (2013)

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at the University of Michigan

• Doctoral dissertation committee chair, co-chair, reader, mentor, and examiner for 54 theses in anthropology, education, environmental studies, ethnomusicology, history, political science, Slavic literature, and sociology.

• Co-reader of 31 masters and undergraduate honors theses in Russian and East European Studies and sociology.