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1 Julian Go III Department of Sociology Boston University 96 Cummington Mall Boston, MA 02215 USA [email protected] +1 857.928.2791 Academic Appointments Boston University. Professor of Sociology (2014-present), Associate Professor (2009-present); Assistant Professor (2004-9); Faculty Affiliate, Asian Studies Center and the American & New England Studies Program Harvard University. Academy Scholar, Academy for International and Area Studies, Postdoctoral Fellowship (2001-3) University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign). Assistant Professor of Sociology, (2000-4; on leave 2001-3) Visiting Appointments Visiting Professor, University of Lucerne, Department of Sociology, Switzerland (2015) Visiting Fellow, London School of Economics and Political Science, Centre for International Studies (2012) Visiting Professor, Department of Humanities, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain (2010) Visiting Scholar, Third World Studies Center, University of Philippines, Diliman, Philippines (1997) Editorial Positions Editor, Political Power and Social Theory Editorial Boards: American Journal of Cultural Sociology; Social Science History; Relational Sociology Book Series (Palgrave-MacMillan); Decolonial Options for the Social Sciences Book Series (Lexington). Past: Sociological Theory Education Ph.D. Sociology. The University of Chicago (2000) M.A. Sociology. The University of Chicago (1995) B.A. Sociology and Political Science. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (1992) Honors Program, graduation with High Distinction

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Julian Go III Department of Sociology Boston University 96 Cummington Mall Boston, MA 02215 USA [email protected] +1 857.928.2791

Academic Appointments Boston University. Professor of Sociology (2014-present), Associate Professor (2009-present); Assistant Professor (2004-9); Faculty Affiliate, Asian Studies Center and the American & New England Studies Program Harvard University. Academy Scholar, Academy for International and Area Studies, Postdoctoral Fellowship (2001-3) University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign). Assistant Professor of Sociology, (2000-4; on leave 2001-3)

Visit ing Appointments

Visiting Professor, University of Lucerne, Department of Sociology, Switzerland (2015) Visiting Fellow, London School of Economics and Political Science, Centre for International Studies (2012) Visiting Professor, Department of Humanities, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain (2010) Visiting Scholar, Third World Studies Center, University of Philippines, Diliman, Philippines (1997)

Editor ial Posit ions

Editor, Political Power and Social Theory Editorial Boards: American Journal of Cultural Sociology; Social Science History; Relational Sociology Book Series (Palgrave-MacMillan); Decolonial Options for the Social Sciences Book Series (Lexington). Past: Sociological Theory

Education

Ph.D. Sociology. The University of Chicago (2000) M.A. Sociology. The University of Chicago (1995) B.A. Sociology and Political Science. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (1992) Honors Program, graduation with High Distinction

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Publicat ions: Books Go, Julian. 2016. Postcolonial Thought and Social Theory. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

•Honorable Mention, Best Book in Sociology & Social Work, PROSE Award, given by The Association of American Publishers (AAP), 2017

Go, Julian. 2011. Patterns of Empire: The British and American Empires, 1688 to the Present. Cambridge University Press.

•Winner, Best Book in Global and Transnational Sociology, American Sociological Association, 2012 •Winner, Francesco Guicciardini Prize for Best Book in Historical International Relations, International Studies Association, 2013 •Winner, J. David Greenstone Book Award for the Best Book in Politics and History in 2010 and 2011, American Political Science Association •Choice Magazine “Outstanding Academic Title” of 2012

Go, Julian. 2008. American Empire and the Politics of Meaning: Elite Political Cultures in the Philippines and Puerto Rico during U.S.Colonialism. Duke University Press. •Co-Winner, Mary Douglas Prize for Best Book of the Year, American Sociological Association, Section on the Sociology of Culture, 2009 •Finalist, 28th Annual National Book Awards of the Philippines, Social Science Section, given by the Philippine National Book Development Board and the Manila Critics Circle

Publ icat ions: Edited Books Go, Julian and George Lawson, (eds). In Press. Global Historical Sociology. Cambridge University Press. Go, Julian (ed). 2016. Postcolonial Sociologies: A Reader. Emerald Publishing Ltd. Go, Julian and Monika Krause (eds). 2016. Fielding Transnationalism. Wiley. Sociological Review Monograph Series. (also special journal volume) Go, Julian. 2013. More American Than We Admit. Manila: Vibal Publishing Go, Julian and Anne Foster (eds.). 2003. The American Colonial State in the Philippines: Global Perspectives. Duke University Press.

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Publicat ions: Refereed Journal Art icles Go, Julian. In Press. “’Civilization’ and its Subalterns,” Review of International Studies ________. 2017. “The American Empire-State: Liberal Exclusions.“ Thesis Eleven ________. 2017. “Decolonizing Sociology: Epistemic Inequality and Sociological Thought“ Social Problems ________. 2016 “Global Sociology, Turning South: Perspectival Realism and the Southern Standpoint.“ Sociologica: Italian Journal of Sociology 2: 1-42, and “In Defense of the Southern Standpoint: A friendly response to Beigel, Crothers, and Keim,” part of a special forum on my essay “Global Sociology.” Go, Julian and Monika Krause. 2016. “Fielding Transnationalism.“ Sociological Review Go, Julian. 2016. “W(h)ither the social? On the imperial episteme and Economy of Force.” Security Dialogue 47(3): 201-207. ________. 2014. “Capital, Containment and Competition: The Dynamics of British Imperialism, 1730-1939.” Social Science History 38(1-2): 43-69. _________. 2014. “The Historical Sociology of Empires: Response to Critics” (part of book forum on Patterns of Empire) Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East 34(3): 644-651 _________. 2014. “Beyond Metrocentrism: Empire and Globalism in Early US Sociology.” Journal of Classical Sociology 14(2): 178-202. _________. 2014. “Occluding the Global: Analytic Bifurcation, Causal Scientism, and Alternatives in Historical Sociology.“ Journal of Globalization Studies 5(1): 122-136. _________. 2013. “Introduction: Entangling Postcoloniality and Sociological Thought” Political Power and Social Theory: Postcolonial Sociologies (A Special Volume) 24: 3-31. _________. 2013. “For a Postcolonial Sociology.” Theory and Society. 42(1): 25-55. _________. 2013. “Fanon’s Postcolonial Cosmopolitanism.” European Journal of Social Theory 16(2): 208-225 _________. 2013. “Decolonizing Bourdieu: Colonial and Postcolonial Theory in Pierre Bourdieu’s Early Work.” Sociological Theory 31(1): 49-74.

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_________. 2009. “The New Sociology of Empire and Colonialism.” Sociology Compass 3(5): 775-788. _________. 2008. “Global Fields and Imperial Forms: Field Theory and the US and British Empires.” Sociological Theory 26(3): 201-229. _________. 2007. “The Provinciality of American Empire: ‘Liberal Exceptionalism and US Colonial Rule.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 49 (1): 74-108. ________. 2007. “Waves of American Empire, 1787-2003: US Hegemony and Imperialistic Activity from the Shores of Tripoli to Iraq.” International Sociology 22(1): 5-40. ________. 2004. "'Racism' and Colonialism: Meanings of Difference and Ruling Practices in America's Pacific Empire." Qualitative Sociology 27(1): 35-58. ________. 2003. “A Globalizing Constitutionalism? Views from the Postcolony, 1945-2000” International Sociology 18(1): 71-95. Reprinted in Constitutionalism and Political Reconstruction, ed. Said Arjomand. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, 2007. ________. 2002. "Modeling the State: Postcolonial Constitutions in Africa and Asia." Southeast Asian Studies 39 (4): 557-584. Reprinted in Making a World After Empire, ed. Christopher Lee. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2010. ________. 2000. "Chains of Empire, Projects of State: Colonial State-Building in Puerto Rico and the Philippines." Comparative Studies in Society and History 42(2): 332-362. Reprinted in Julian Go and Anne Foster, eds., The American Colonial State in the Philippines: Global Perspectives. Duke University Press, 2003. ________. 1999. "Colonial Reception and Cultural Reproduction: Filipino Elite Response to U.S. Colonialism." Journal of Historical Sociology 12 (1): 337-368. ________. 1998. "El Cuerpo, Razon, and Kapangyarihan (The Body, Reason, and Power): Filipino Elite Cosmologies of State." Asian Studies 34 (1): 146-193 ________. 1997. "Democracy, Domestication, and Doubling in the U.S. Colonial Philippines." POLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review (Journal of the Association of Political and Legal Anthropology, American Anthropological Association) 20(1): 50-61.

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_________. 1996. "Inventing Industrial Accident Insurance: The Discourse of Workers' Compensation in the United States, 1880s-1910s." Social Science History 20(3): 401-438.

Publ icat ions: Book Chapters

Go, Julian with George Lawson. In Press. "Globalizing Historical Sociology“ in George Lawson and Julian Go, eds. Global Historical Sociology, Cambridge University Press. Go, Julian. In Press. "Postcolonial Thought as Social Theory,“ in Social Theory Now, Claudio Benezcry, Monika Krause, Isaac Reed, eds.. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. _______. In Press. "Towards a Postcolonial Relationalism,“ in Handbook of Relational Sociology, François Dépelteau, ed. Palgrave-MacMillan. Go, Julian and Monika Krause. 2016. “Fielding Transnationalism: An Introduction“ in Julian Go and Monika Krause, eds. Fielding Transnationalism. Wiley. Sociological Review Monograph Series Go, Julian. 2016. "Ilustrado Transnationalism: Filipino Politics across the Empires, 1880s-1910s“ pp. 128-149 in Augusto Espiritu and Martin Manalansan (eds.), Filipino Studies: Palimpsests of Nation and Diaspora. New York: NYU Press. ________2015. “Anti-Imperialism in the United States Territories, 1898-1950s“ in Jay Sexton and Ian Tyrell (eds.), Empire's Twin: U.S. Anti-imperialism from the Founding Era to the Age of Terrorism. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. ________. 2014. “Qualitative Methodology: Comparing Societies“ pp. 21-29 in Sasaki Masamchi, Jack Goldstone, and Ekkart Zimmerman, eds., The Concise Encyclopedia of Comparative Sociology. Leiden: Brill. ________. 2013. “Sociology’s Imperial Unconscious: Early American Sociology in a Global Context” pp. 83-105 in George Steinmetz, ed., Sociology and Empire. Durham: Duke University Press. ________. 2012. “Entangled Empires: Transitions to the American Era“ Pp. 335-343 in Alfred McCoy, ed., Eclipse of Empires. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press ________. 2011. “American Imperial Identity and the Philippine Experience” in The Philippines and Japan in America’s Shadow, ed. Kiichi Fujiwara and Yoshiko Nagano. National University of Singapore Press Japanese translation published by Hosei University Press, Tokyo

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________.2008. “Governmentality and Political Meaning in the late Nineteenth-Century Philippines” in Isaac Donoso (ed.), More Hispanic Than We Think. Manila: Vibal Publishing House. ________. 2005. “Imperial Power and its Limits: America’s Colonial Empire" in Lessons of Empire, Craig Calhoun, Frederick Cooper, and Kevin W. Moore (eds). New York: the New Press. Reprinted as "America's Colonial Empire: the Limits of Power." Items & Issues (Quarterly of the Social Science Research Council) 2004, 4(4). ________. 2005. "Modes of Rule in America's Overseas Empire: the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Guam and Samoa," in The Louisiana Purchase and American Expansion, eds. Sanford Levinson and Bartholomew Sparrow. Rowan & Littlefield. ________. 2003. "Introduction: Global Perspectives on the U.S. Colonial State in the Philippines" in Julian Go and Anne Foster, The American Colonial State in the Philippines: Global Perspectives. Duke University Press.

Reprints

Go, Julian. 2010. "Modeling the State: Postcolonial Constitutions in Africa and Asia." in Making a World After Empire, ed. Christopher Lee. Athens: Ohio University Press. Originally Southeast Asian Studies 39 (4): 557-584., 2002. Go, Julian. 2007. “A Globalizing Constitutionalism? Views from the Postcolony, 1945-2000” Constitutionalism and Political Reconstruction, ed. Said Arjomand. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers. Originally International Sociology 18(1): 71-95, 2003.

Work under Review

Go, Julian. “Empire, Democracy and Discipline: the Inter and Intra-Imperial Secret History of the Secret Ballot System,” in Jay Sexon and Kristin Hoganson, eds., Transimperial Histories Go, Julian, and Zophia Edwards. “The Forces of Imperialism: Internalist and Global Explanations of the Anglo-European Empires” Go, Julian. “American Decline and Performative Miltarism, or How to Do Things with War,“ in Federic Merand, ed., Imperial Decline Go, Julian. “Postcolonial Theory and Political Sociology” for Handbook of Political Sociology, ed. by Tom Janoski, Cedric de Leon, Stephanie Mudge and Joya Misra.

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Publ icat ions: Reviews, Entr ies, Non-Referred Art icles

Go, Julian. 2016. “Introduction to the Symposium on Capital, the State, and War,“ Cambridge Review of International Affairs ________. 2016. “The Case for Scholarly Reparations: Race, the history of sociology, and the marginalized man – lessons from Aldon Morris’ book The Scholar Denied. Berkeley Journal of Sociology online: http://berkeleyjournal.org/2016/01/the-case-for-scholarly-reparations/ ________. 2015. “Closet Postcolonialists? On Buzan and Lawson’s The Great Transformation.“ The Disorder of Things online blog http://thedisorderofthings.com/symposia/ ________. 2014. “Theory, Check your privilege.“ Perspectives: Newsletter of the ASA Theory Section ________. 2013. “A global-historical sociology of power: on Mann’s concluding volumes to The sources of social power” (Review Essay) International Affairs 89(6): 1469-1477. ________. 2013. “Enter Postcolonial Theory.“ Perspectives: Newsletter of the ASA Theory Section 35(1): 1-2,6. ________. 2013. Book Review of Clash of Ideas in World Politics: Transnational Networks, States, and Regime Change, 1510-2010 by John Owen. Journal of World Systems Research 19(1) ________. 2012. “Letter from the Chair: Globalizing Comparative-Historical Sociology“ Trajectories: Newsletter of the Comparative-Historical Section of the American Sociological Association ________. 2010. Book Review of Along the Archival Grain by Laura Ann Stoler, Pacific Affairs 83(3): 557-559 ________. 2010. Book Review of Lineages of Despotism and Development, by Matthew Lange, American Journal of Sociology 115 (6): 1940-1943. ________. 2009. Book Review and Interview, Karen Barkey’s Empire of Difference. Trajectories: Newsletter of the Comparative-Historical Section of the American Sociological Association 20 (Spring). ________. 2006. “Entering Historical Sociology beyond the ‘Second Wave’” Trajectories: Newsletter of the Comparative-Historical Section of the American Sociological Association 17 (Fall). ________. 2006. “Disobedient Generation?” Perspectives: Newsletter of

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the Theory Section of the American Sociological Association 28(4). ________. 2006. "Colonialism" in George Ritzer (ed.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Blackwell Publishing. ________. 2006. "Decolonization" in George Ritzer (ed.), The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Blackwell Publishing. ________. 2006. "Postcolonial theory" in Bryan Turner (ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology. Cambridge University Press. ________. 2006. "Syncretism" in Bryan Turner (ed.), The Cambridge Dictionary of Sociology. Cambridge University Press. ________. 2005. Review Essay of A. Kaplan’s Anarchy of Empire and J. Dauny’s Puerto Rican Nation on the Move. Social History 30(1): 101-103.

Honors, Awards & Special Recognit ion

Honorary Initiate & Graduate Speaker, Boston University Phi Beta Kappa Honors Society, 2016. Templeton Award for Excellence in Student Advising. 2014. College of Arts & Sciences Boston University. Given annually. Francesco Guicciardini Prize for Best Book in Historical International Relations, International Studies Association, 2013 for Patterns of Empire: the British and American Empires, 1688-present Best Book in Global and Transnational Sociology, American Sociological Association. 2012 for Patterns of Empire: the British and American Empires, 1688-present J. David Greenstone Book Award for the Best Book in Politics and History in 2010 and 2011, American Political Science Association, for Patterns of Empire: the British and American Empires, 1688-present Mary Douglas Prize for Best Book in Cultural Sociology, American Sociological Association Section on the Sociology of Culture. 2009 (Co-Winner) for American Empire and the Politics of Meaning Finalist, National Book Award of the Philippines, Social Sciences, 2009, for American Empire and the Politics of Meaning; given by the Manila Critics Association and the Philippine National Book Board Frank and Lynne Wisneski Award for Excellence in Teaching. Boston University College of Arts and Sciences. 2007. The award is given annually to a CAS faculty member for “excellent and distinguished

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teaching in the broadest sense, including classroom performance, course and curriculum development, advising, and enhancement of the scholarship of teaching and learning.” Boston University, College of Arts and Sciences. Certificate of Appreciation for Teaching, Class of 2006 Gift Program. 2006. University of Chicago, Department of Sociology, Robert E. Park Lectureship Award. 1999 University of Chicago, Department of Sociology, Special Field Examination Honors: "Ethnic, National, and Religious Identities." 1997 Undergraduate Awards and Honors: Alpha Kappa Delta International Sociological Honors Society. 1992; Alpha Kappa Delta International Sociological Society, Undergraduate Student Paper Award: "Aging and Political Tolerance: A Cohort Analysis." 1992; Class Honors, University of Michigan. 1992; University of California Minority Research Opportunity Program. Summer 1991; Student Honors, American Sociological Association. 1991; Golden Key National Honors Society. 1991

Fel lowships & Grants

Warwick-Boston Strategic Funding Initiative for Joint Research and Education, Co-Investigator (with Gurminder Bhambra of Warwick), “Postcolonial Cosmopolitanisms”, 2010-2011. $8500 International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Oñati, Spain, Co-Investigator (with Renisa Mawani), “Law’s Imperial Fields” (funding for 2-day workshop at the International Institute in Spain) Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Academy for International and Area Studies, Conference/Workshop Grant “Empires, Colonialisms, and Contexts.” 2006-2007. $7500. Boston University Undergraduate Research Opportunity Award. Fall 2006. Co-Investigator. $2000 American Sociological Association-National Science Foundation Funds for the Advancement of the Discipline Award. 2006-2007. “Cycles of Global Power: The British and US Empires in Comparative-Historical Perspective, 1815-2004.” $5000 Academy Scholar, Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies, Harvard University. 2001-2003 (two-year, non-teaching postdoctoral fellowship) University of Illinois, College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Research Grant.

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2000-2002. Dissertation and Pre-Dissertation: Social Science Research Council, International Studies Dissertation Matching Grant. 1998; MacArthur Foundation & University of Chicago Council on Advanced Studies in Peace and International Cooperation, Dissertation Research Grant. 1997; Social Science Research Council, International Predissertation Fellowship Program. 1995-96; United States Department of Education, Foreign Language Area Studies Grant. 1996; University of Chicago, University Fellowship. Department of Sociology. 1992-1996

Professional Service & Posit ions

Current Editorial Positions: Editor, Political Power and Social Theory; Editorial Board, American Journal of Cultural Sociology; Current Sociology, Social Science History; Editorial Board, Relational Sociology Book Series (Palgrave-MacMillan); Editorial Board, Decolonial Options for the Social Sciences Book Series (Lexington). Elected Council Member, American Sociological Association Section on Global and Transnational Sociology, 2015-current Elected Member, Publications Committee, Social Science History Association, 2016-current Chair, Committee for Junior Theorist Award, American Sociological Association Theory Section, 2017 Best International Publication Award Committee, American Sociological Association Section on Global and Transnational Sociology, 2017 Best Article Award Committee, American Sociological Association Section on Global and Transnational Sociology, 2016 Best Book Award Committee, American Sociological Association Section on Global and Transnational Sociology, 2014 Nominations Committee, American Sociological Association Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology, 2013-2014 Chair, American Sociological Association Section on Comparative-Historical Sociology, 2012-2013 Selection Committee, Best Article Award, Global and Transnational Section of the American Sociological Association, 2012-01-10 Program Committee Co-Chair, Social Science History Association, 2010-11

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Prize Award Committee, Best Dissertation Award, Comparative-Historical Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association (2010) Elected Council Member, Comparative-Historical Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association, 2008-2011 President’s Nominating Committee, Social Science History Association, 2009. Selection Committee, Oliver Cox Best Book Award, Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities of the American Sociological Association, 2009. Selection Committee, Best Article Award, Comparative Historical Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association, 2008. Co-Organizer, Boston Area Social Theory Group, 2006-2008. Invited Colloquium Participant, “Human Rights and Sociological Institutionalism”, Harvard Law School, 2007. Selection Committee, Richard Bendix Prize for Best Graduate Student Paper, Comparative Historical Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association. 2002. Tenure and Promotion Reviewer. University of Chicago; University of Colorado; Providence College; Tufts Universitiy; Yale University Select Manuscript, Grant, and Book/Proposal Reviewer (various years). American Journal of Sociology; American Sociological Review; American Anthropologist; Comparative Studies in Society and History; Cambridge University Press; Cornell University Press; DuBois Review; International Studies Review; University of Illinois Press; The Sociological Quarterly; Law & Society; National Endowment for the Humanities (USA); Qualitative Sociology; Sociological Theoryl Studies in American Political Development; Theory & Society; Cambridge University Press; Duke University Press; University of North Carolina Press; Palgrave-Macmillan Press; Pennsylvania State University Press; Polity Press; Australian National Research Council; National Science Foundation; Social Science Research Council

Professional Service: Conference & Session Organization

Conference Session Organization (select years to 2013 only): Colonial Legacies, Social Science History Association, Chicago (2013); Whither Postcolonial Theory? Social Science History Association, Chicago (2013); The Anglo-American Empires, American Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico (2012); Global Sociology, Social Science History Association, Vancouver (2012); Session Organizer, Postcolonial Sociologies, Social

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Science History Association, Vancouver (2012); Empires and Civilizations, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting (2012); (Co-organizer) New Directions in Historical Sociology, Social Science History Association, Chicago (November 2010); Cultures and Colonialism, Social Science History Association, Chicago (November 2010); Nations and Nationalism, American Sociological Association, Atlanta 2010; New Research on the British Empire, Social Science History Association, Miami (Oct. 23-26, 2008); Transnational Sociology. American Sociological Association, New York, 2007; Identity, Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies Alumni Conference, American Academy of Arts & Sciences, Cambridge, MA. 2005; Empire in Context I: Theoretical Perspectives on Empire” and “Empire in Context II: Imperial Governance in Comparative Perspective”, sessions for the International Institute of Sociology Meetings, Stockholm, Sweden, July 2005; “Ideology, Politics, and Colonialism in the Philippines” Asian Studies Conference-Japan, Annual Meeting of the Japan Asian Studies Association, Tokyo, 2001; "State Power in the U.S. Colonial Empire." Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Chicago, 1998. Conference Organizer, “Fielding Transnationalism“ Boston University, October 14, 2014 Conference Co-Organizer, “Global Historical Sociology II“ Yale University, October 23, 2014 Conference Co-Organizer, Graduate Student Qualitative Sociology Conference, Boston University, 2014 Conference Co-Organizer, “Global Historical Sociology“ London School of Economics, 2013 Co-Organizer, GTS and CHS Faculty Mentoring Luncheon, NYC, 2013 Conference Co-Organizer, “Capitalism, the Politics of Inequality, and Social Change“, mini-conference of the Comparative Historical Sociology and Political Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association, 2013, Columbia University. Conference Co-Organizer, “Law’s Imperial Fields,” International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Oñati, Spain (June 24-26, 2010) Conference Organizer, “Sociology and Empire,” mini-conference, Boston University, July 31-Aug. 1st, 2008 Conference Organizer, “Empires, Colonialisms, and Contexts” Harvard University, Weatherhead Center for International and Area Affairs, 2007 Co-Organizer, The Fifth Annual Transnational Studies Workshop at the

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University of Illinois, 2004 University & Departmental Service

UROP Mentor, Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program, 2017 Organizer, Society, Politics & Culture Workshop, BU Sociology, 2012-present Faculty Mentor, Department of Sociology, Boston University, 2011-2017 Teaching Mentor, Graduate Student Senior Teaching Fellow Program, Department of Sociology (multiple students 2010-2017) Committee Member, Campagna-Kerven Ph.D. Fellowship Selection Committee, Graduate School, BU, 2017 Committee Member, Undergraduate Programs, Sociology, BU, 2017- Committee Member, Space Planning, Sociology, BU, 2016-17 Committee Member, Morris Commitee, Sociology, BU, 2016-2017 Committee Member, Seminar Series, Sociology, BU, 2016-2017 Committee Member, Merit Committee, Sociology, BU, 2016 Committee Member, Tenure & Promotion, College of Arts & Sciences, BU, 2015-16; 2016-2017 Co-Chair, Future Leadership Fact Finding, Sociology Department, BU, 2015, Fall Committee Member, Senior Faculty Search Committee, African-American Studies, 2014-2016 Committee Member, Urban Search Faculty Commitee, Sociology, 2015-2016 Advisor, New England and American Studies Program, Boston University, 2015-present Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology, Boston University, 2013-2015 Member, Graduate Academic Affairs Committee, Graduate School, Boston University, 2014-present

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Chair, Committee on University Provost’s Senior Faculty Hiring Initiative, Department of Sociology, Boston University 2014-present Undergradute Curriculum Committee, Social Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, Boston University, 2013-2014 Faculty Council Representive, CAS, Elected. Boston University 2010-current Member, University Committee on Student Life (Undergraduate and Graduate), University Council, Boston University 2010-2011, 2011-2012. Member, Faculty Council APT Committee, 2012-2013 Member, Mid-Career Review Committee, Department of Sociology, Boston University, 2012 Member, Morris Committee, Department of Sociology, Boston University, 2011 Chair, Committee to Revise Honors/Independent Study, Department of Sociology, Boston University, 2011 Trustee Scholars Committee, Office of the President, Boston University 2010-11; 2011-2012 Chair, Seminar Series Committee, Sociology Department 2010-2011 Co-Founder and Organizer, Society, Politics and Culture Workshop, Boston University, 2009-present Advisory Committee on Sociology Chair, 2009-2010 Committee to Revise the Core, Core Curriculum Program, Boston University, 2009 Graduate Program Committee, Department of Sociology, Boston University, 2007-2008 Faculty Affiliate, Asian Studies Program, Boston University, 2007-present Faculty Affiliate, American Studies and New England Studies Program, 2006-present Research Module Coordinator, “Global and Comparative Processes,” Department of Sociology, Boston University, 2007-2008 Co-Coordinator, Seminar Series, Department of Sociology, Boston

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University, 2006-present Faculty Mentor, Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program, Boston University. 2004-2007. Supervised Reesarch by undergraduates in economics, sociology, international relations, history. Department Chair Search Committee, Sociology Department, College of Arts and Sciences, Boston University, 2006-7 Faculty Assessment Committee, Department of Sociology, Boston University, 2005-6 Chair, Junior Faculty Search Committee, Department of Sociology, Boston University. 2005-6 Orientation Advisor (summer sessions), College of Arts and Sciences, Boston University, 2005-current Webmaster and Designer, Department of Sociology, Boston University. 2004-current. Undergraduate Committee, Department of Sociology, Boston University. 2004-2006 Executive Advisory Committee. Department of Sociology. University of Illinois. 2003-4. Grievance Committee. Department of Sociology. University of Illinois. 2003. Grading Committee. Department of Sociology. University of Illinois. 2003. Faculty Associate, Transnational Studies Program, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 2000-current. Organizer: Transnational Workshop. Faculty Associate, Race/Class/Gender Program, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 2003-current.

Invited Lectures & Special Presentat ions

2017. Invited Lecture. “Postcolonial Thought and Sociology.“ University of Maryland Department of Sociology (April) 2017. Invited Lecture. “Rethinking US Colonialism.“ Yale University, Center for Historical and Social Scientific Inquiry (March) 2017. Invited Lecture. “(In)Dependence and Colonial History: Puerto Rico and the Philippines.“ Tulane University Department of Sociology; Department of Latin American Studies (Feb)

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2017. Invited Workshop Paper. “The Subaltern Standpoint.“ Tulane University Department of Sociology Culture Workshop (Feb)

2016. Invited Lecture. “(In)Dependence and Colonial History: Puerto Rico and the Philippines.“ Center for Asian Studies; Center for Latin American Studies, Northeastern University (Nov) 2016. Invited Lecture. “The End of Colonialism: Field Theory and Global Transformation.“ Lecture delivered to the International Theory Network, Centre for International Policy Studies, University of Ottawa (October 17). 2016. Invited Workshop Paper. “The Intra-Imperial and Inter-Imperial Secret History of the Secret Ballot.“ Paper presented at the Transimperialism Conference, Rotheremere Institute, Oxford University, UK 2016. Invited Keynote. “Checking Privilege.“ Delivered at the Graduation Ceremony of the Boston University Phi Beta Kappa Class of 2016. 2016. Invited Workshop Paper. “Violence and Global Fields.“ Paper presented at the Violent Conflictitions Workshop, ZIF, Bielefeld University, Germany. 2016. Invited Workshop Paper. “Colonialism’s Ends“ presented to the Postcolonial Studies Group, University of Florida (April) 2016. Invited Lecture. “The Interdisciplinarity of Postcolonial Thought“ Department of English, University of Florida (April) 2016. Invited Speaker. “The Legacies of (In)Dependence: Puerto Rico and the Philippines“ University of Puerto Rico and Kassel University Seminar Series, held at the University of Puerto Rico (April) 2015. Invited Guest Seminar Speaker. Mellon Series in Postcolonial Studies, 2015-2016, Brown University (October) 2015. Invited Workshop Paper. “The End of Colonialism.“ 2nd Annual Political Economy of Global Rivalry Workshop, Brown University (October) 2015. Invited Discussant. On White World Order. Book panel for the International Studies Association-Northeast Section 2015. Invited Keynote “Theory and Method in Patterns of Empire“ History and Theory Conference, London School of Economics (June) 2015. Invited Lecture “Postcolonial Thought and Social Theory“ University of Tennessee-Knoxville Department of Sociology (Feb)

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2015. Invited Lecture “Fields of Empire“ University of Tennessee-Knoxville Department of Sociology (Feb) 2015. Invited Lecture. “On Patterns of Empire.“ Lecture and roundtable discussion on my book, Patterns of Empire. University of Copenhagen (May) 2015. Invited Paper. “Colonial Governmentality in the Anglo-American Empires.“ For a workshop on “Practices of Order: Colonial and Imperial Projects“ at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark (January) 2015. Invited Paper. “American Decline and Performative Miltarism, or How to Do Things with War.“ For a special symposium on "Decline Management and Power Transitions" at the Centre d’études et de recherches internationals, Université de Montréal (January) 2014. Invited Lecture. “Unsettling Exceptionalism: American Empire and Global Fields.“ Pomona College Departments of Sociology and International Relations (November 18) 2014. Invited Author for a special author-meets-critics session on Patterns of Empire for the inaugural event of the “Research on the Leading Edge“ Series, Hall Center for Humanities, Kansas University (Oct. 29) 2014. Invited Workshop Paper. “Globalizing Historical Sociology“ University of North Carolina, Department of Sociology, Cultural and Political Sociology Workshop (April 18). 2014. Invited Lecture. “Postcolonial Thought & Social Theory,“ Northwestern University, Department of Sociology (February 20) 2014. Invited Workshop Paper. “Where is the Global in Historical Sociology?“ Northwestern University, Workshop in Comparative-Historical Sociology (February 21) 2014. Invited Lecture. “Postcolonial Sociology“ Lucerne University, Switzerland (June 15) 2013. Invited Lecture. “Postcolonial Sociology“ University of Connecticut, Department of Sociology (November 13) 2013. Invited Lecture. “Postcolonial Sociology“ Rutgers University, Department of Sociology (September 25) 2013. Invited Lecture. “The Logic of Informal Empires.“ Princeton University, Institute for International and Regional Studies (April 19).

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2013. Invited Lecture. “Comparing Empires.“ Brown University, Department of History (April 12). 2013. Invited Lecture. “For a Postcolonial Sociology.“ University of Virginia, Department of Sociology (March 28). 2012. Invited Lecture. “The Fields of Empire.“ University of Pennsylvania Department of Sociology Colloquia Series (November 7). 2012. Author Meets Critics Session on Patterns of Empire. Social Science History Association, Vancouver. 2012. Invited Lecture. “What’s so Special about the American Empire?“ Harvard University, Workshop in History, Culture and Society (September 21) 2012. Invited Panel Discussant “Sociological Institutionalism and the Early British Empire“, Yale University, MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies (March 23). [Unable to attend] 2012. Invited Lecture. “Development and Empire“, Columbia University Committee on Global Thought (March 21) 2012. Invited Presentation. “Theorizing Global Relations“ International Relations Workshop, London School of Economics and Political Science (March 12) 2012. Invited Lecture. “Global Fields and Empires“ Political Sociology Seminar, London School of Economics and Political Science (January 23) 2011. Invited Speaker. “Crossing Empire: American Anti-Imperialism in the Empire“, Harvard International and Global History Workshop, Harvard University (Oct. 5) 2011. Invited Speaker. “Crossing Empire: American Anti-Imperialism in the Empire“, Symposium on American Anti-Imperialism since 1776, Oxford University Rothermere American Institute (April 29-30) 2011. Invited Plenary Speaker. “Racial difference and the Exercise of Sovereignty.“ Symposium on Race and Sovereignty, UCLA Law School (March 29-April 2); in absentia 2010. Invited Lecture. “All the World’s a Field: a Bourdieusian Theory of the Global System.“ Brown University, Sociology Department Colloquia Series (Dec. 7) 2010. Invited Presentation. “Patterns of Empire,“ Public Lecture,

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Department of Sociology, Warwick University, UK (Feb. 4) 2010. Invited Presentation. “Matters of Meaning: US Colonialism in Puerto Rico,“ Latin American Modernities Symposium, Social Theory Centre, Warwick University, UK (Feb. 5) 2009. Author Meets Critics Session on American Empire and the Politics of Meaning, Social Science History Association, November 13, 2009 2009. Invited Presentation. “Meaning and Power in the US Occupation of the Philippines.” Asian Studies Center, Boston University (April 23) 2009. Invited Presentation. “Exceptional Empires?” Centre for European and International Studies, Yale University (April 17) 2009. Invited Presentation. “Repertoire Expansion as Cultural Transformation.” Boston University School of Social Work Colloquium (April 2). 2009. Invited Lecture. “The British and American Empires in Comparison,” University of New Mexico (March 26). 2009. Invited Lecture. “Culture in Colonialism: Theorizing Transformation in Puerto Rico and the Philippines during US Occupation.” University of British Columbia, Department of Sociology (March 12). 2008. Invited Lecture. “Global Fields and Imperial Forms,” Boston College, Department of Sociology Colloquia Series (November 11) 2008. Invited Lecture. “Empire of Promises: Constructing US Colonialism in Puerto Rico,” Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University (October 21) 2008. Invited Lecture. “American Empire and the Politics of Meaning,” University of British Columbia, Law & Society Program (April 14) 2008. Invited Lecture. “American Empire and the Politics of Meaning,” Colloquium on Comparative Research, Watson Institute, Brown University (March 19) 2008. Invited Seminar Guest. Discussion of my work at “Theory and Research in Development” Graduate Seminar (Profs. Rich Snyder and Barbara Stallings), Development Studies, Brown University (March 20) 2008. Invited Lecture. “The Philippines and US Imperial Identity,” Philippine Palimpsests Conference, University of Illinois (March 7-8) 2008. Invited Lecture. “Empire of Signs,” for the “Shifting Empires” lecture

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series, Simpson Center for the Humanities, University of Washington with Funds from the Ford Foundation (January 29) 2007. Invited Presentation. “Hegemony and Empire” Comparative Research Workshop, Yale University 2006. Invited Plenary Speaker. “America’s Imperial Identity and the Philippines” First Philippine Studies Conference of Japan, Tokyo. 2006. Invited Presentation. “The Provinciality of American Empire” Presented at the Political History Seminar, Boston University, February 15, 2006. 2006. Invited Presentation. “Diffusion through Empire?” Presented at the Radcliffe Seminar on the Transnational Bases of Ideas and Circulation, Cambridge, February 11-12, 2006. 2005. Invited Presentation. “American Empire and Exceptionalism Reconsidered.” Collaborative Project on the Philippines and Japan Under the US Shadow, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and Tokyo University, Tokyo. November 12-13.. 2004. Invited Lecture. "American Empire and the Politics of Meaning in Puerto Rico and the Philippines." University of Wisconsin-Madison, Lecture series sponsored by the Mellon Workshop in the Humanities, the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, and the Latin American Studies Center, January 30. 2003. Invited Presentation. Presentation to the Social Science Research Council's "Lessons of Empire" conference, New York, September 27. 2003. Invited Presentation. "Cultural Repertoires and Cultural Systems?" Social Movements Seminar, Department of Sociology, Harvard University. 2003. Invited Lecture. “Modes of America's Overseas Empire: the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Guam and Samoa.” Symposium on the Bicentennial of the Louisiana Purchase, Feb. 21-22 (Sponsored by the Department of Government, Law School, and Lyndon Johnson Library at the University of Texas-Austin) 2001. Invited Presentation. "Discourses of Difference in the US Empire.” Empire and Metropole Conference, Yale Center of International Studies, Yale University. 2000. Invited Presentation. "Cultural Transformation in the American Colonial Empire." University of Michigan, Department of Sociology, Seminar on Colonialism and Empire

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Conference Papers 2016. Presidential Plenary. “Inequality in Sociology.“ Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Seattle (Aug) 2016. Conference Paper. “Postcolonial Though as Social Theory.“ Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Seattle (Aug) 2016. Conference Paper. “Postcolonial Theory.“ Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, Boston (Feb) 2016. Conference Paper “The End of Colonialism.“ Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, San Juan (Jan) 2015. Panelist “The State in the 21st Century“ Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago (August) 2015. Invited Discussant. Revisiting Remaking Modernity Conference, Northwestern University (August) 2015. Conference Paper “Global Historical Sociology “ with George Lawson. British International Studies Association, London (June) 2015. Panelist “History and International Relations“ Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans (February) 2015. Conference Paper “Global Historical Sociology: an Introduction“ Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans (February) 2014. Conference Paper “Beyond State-Centrism“ Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association (November) 2014. Conference Paper “Scaling Field Theory Upwards“ Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association (November) 2014. Workshop Paper “Occluding the Global“ Workshop on Global Historical Sociology, MacMillan Center, Yale University (October) 2014. Conference Paper “American Exceptionality and the Colonial Philippines“ Harvard Academy Alumni Conference, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University 2014. Conference Paper “Occluding the Global“ Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA (August) 2014. Invited Panelist. “Theory, Check your privilege.“ Junior Theorists‘ Symposium, ASA Theory Section Mini-Conference, Berkeley, CA (August)

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2014. Workshop Paper “Theory and History in HIstorical Sociology“, workshop in Theory, History, and International Relations, London School of Economics (June) 2013. Workshop Paper “Occluding the Global“ Global Historical Sociology workshop, London School of Economics (October) 2013. Conference Paper. “Whither Postcolonial Theory?“ Social Science History Association, Chicago (November) 2013. Conference Paper. “Chartered Companies and Colonization.“ Yale University, Companies Conference (May) 2012. Conference Paper. “Decolonizing Bourdieu.“ American Sociological Association, Boulder. 2012. Invited Discussant. Session on “Modernity Reconfigured.“ American Sociological Association, Boulder. 2012. Invited Discussant. Political Concepts Workshop. Sociology Department, Goldsmith’s College, UK (February). 2011. Lecture. “The Postcolonial Cosmopolitanism of Frantz Fanon.“ Presented at the Postcolonial Cosmopolitans Symposium, University of Warwick, UK (June) 2011. Conference Paper. “For a Postcolonial Sociology“ Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Las Vegas (August) 2011. Conference Paper. “Global Sociology from a Postcolonial Perspective“ Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Boston (November) 2010. Conference Paper. “Towards a Postcolonial Sociology?“ Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Chicago (November) 2010. Invited Discussant. Colonialism and the Caribbean: New Studies on Nationalism, Imperialism and Education, Annual Meeting of the History of Education Society, Cambridge (November) 2010. Invited Paper. “Race Struggle, Empire, and US Sociology in the Early 20th Century.“ Presented for special sessions on “History of Race in American Sociology“ at the Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta (August) 2010. Invited Plenary Paper. “Enchained Empires: the Rise of the US and

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Informal Imperialism.“ Prepared for the “Eclipse of Empires“ Conference, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain (June 2-4) 2009. Invited Presentation. “Comparing the US and British Empires,“ paper for the Harvard-Pennsylvania Symposium on Imperialisms, University of Pennsylvania (October) 2009. Invited Presentation, “’New’ Imperialisms? The British and American Empires in Decline” Comparative-Historical Section of the ASA Mini-Conference, Berkeley, CA. (August) 2009. Invited Discussant, “Political Turning Points.” American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA. (August) 2007. Invited Presentation. “Global Fields and Imperial Forms.” American Sociological Association, NY, New York. 2007. Invited Discussant, “History, Cultural Politics, and US Colonialism,” Annual Meeting of the Organization of American Historians, Minneapolis, March 29-April 1 2006. Invited Presentation. “The Provinciality of American Empire.” American Sociological Association, Montreal. 2006. Invited Discussant. Regular session on transnational sociology. American Sociological Association, Montreal. 2005. Invited Discussant, Session on Comparative Sociology, American Sociological Association, Philadelphia. 2005. Presentation. “Hegemony and America’s Imperial Career.” International Institute of Sociology Meetings, Stockholm, Sweden, July 2005. 2004. Invited Presentation. "Waves of American Empire, 1787-2003: US Hegemony and Imperialist Activity from the Shores of Tripoli to Iraq.” American Sociological Association, San Francisco 2002. Invited Presentation. “Meaning-Making in the US Occupation of Puerto Rico.” Presented at the special session of the Comparative and Historical Section, Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago. 2002. Invited Presentation. “A Globalizing Constitutionalism? Views from the Postcolony, 1945-2000.” Presented at the International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Oñati, Spain. 2002. "Culture, Collaboration, and Colonialism: Political Meanings in the

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US Occupation of Puerto Rico and the Philippines." Presented to the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies, Harvard University. 2001. “Colonial Rule and Racial Difference: Views in the US Overseas Empire.” Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Chicago. 2001. "Rethinking Colonial Racism." Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Anaheim CA 2001. "Domesticating Governance: Elite Politics in late 19th Century Philippines." Asian Studies Conference-Japan, Annual Meeting of the Japan Asian Studies Association, Tokyo. 1999. Invited. "Politics and Cross-Cultural Reception in the U.S. Colonial Empire.” Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Chicago 1999. Invited. "At Home and Abroad: American Rationalities of Rule. 1890s-1910s.” Policy History Conference, St. Louis 1998. Invited. "Conceptualizing Global Cultural Exchange." First Annual Graduate Student Conference on Globalization. University of Chicago 1998. Invited. "Translating Democracy." Caspic-MacArthur Student Conference: "Relocating the State." Wilder House University of Chicago 1998. "Colonial State-Building in Puerto Rico and the Philippines (1899-1910)." Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Chicago 1997. Invited. "Tutelage and Tyranny: Colonial Regimes of Power in Guam and the Philippines." Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Chicago 1996. Invited. "The Hybrid State: Politics and Culture in the Philippines." Annual Meeting of American Anthropological Association, San Francisco

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Spanish (conversational and reading) Tagalog (conversational and reading with focus on historical Tagalog)