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Professor ALISON BRYSK Global and International Studies 2121 Social Science Building University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, CA 93106 [email protected] www.alisonbrysk.org Mellicha mp Chair in Global Governance, Global and International Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara , 2010--current. Professor, Political Science and International Studies, University Of California, Irvine: 1997-2010 [Distinguished Mid-Career Research Award 2007-2008]. Vis iti ng Assistant Pr of essor, Political Science and Vi sit ing Sc holar, Latin American Studies, Stanford University , 1996-97. Assistant Professor, Department of Politics, Pomona College, 1992-95. Assistant Professor, Political Science, University of New Mexico , 1990-92. INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC POSITIONS : Fulbright Senior Scholar, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, India (Summer 2011). Visiting Professor, Sciences Po Aix, France (March 2010). Fulbright Distinguished Visiting Chair in Global Governance, Centre for International Governance Innovation/University of Waterloo , Canada (Summer 2007). Visiting Scholar, University of South Africa , Pretoria (October 2006). Visiting Scholar, Leiden University , Netherlands (Summer 2006). Visiting Scholar, United Nations University , Tokyo, Japan (April 2006). Visiting Professor, Univ ersitat Inte rnac iona l De Cat alun ya , Spain (December 2005). Visiting Professor, Lund University , Sweden (Summer 2004). Visiting Scholar, Facultad Latinoamericano De Ciencias Sociales (Flacso), Quito, Ecuador (1995).

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Professor ALISON BRYSKGlobal and International Studies

2121 Social Science Building

University of California, Santa BarbaraSanta Barbara, CA [email protected]

www.alisonbrysk.org

Mellichamp Chair in Global Governance, Global and International Studies,University of California, Santa Barbara, 2010--current.

Professor, Political Science and International Studies, University Of California,Irvine: 1997-2010 [Distinguished Mid-Career Research Award 2007-2008].

Visiting Assistant Professor, Political Science and Visiting Scholar, LatinAmerican Studies, Stanford University , 1996-97.

Assistant Professor, Department of Politics, Pomona College, 1992-95.

Assistant Professor, Political Science, University of New Mexico, 1990-92.

INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC POSITIONS :

Fulbright Senior Scholar, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, India (Summer 2011).

Visiting Professor, Sciences Po Aix, France (March 2010).

Fulbright Distinguished Visiting Chair in Global Governance, Centre for International Governance Innovation/University of Waterloo, Canada (Summer 2007).

Visiting Scholar, University of South Africa, Pretoria (October 2006).

Visiting Scholar, Leiden University , Netherlands (Summer 2006).

Visiting Scholar, United Nations University , Tokyo, Japan (April 2006).

Visiting Professor, Universitat Internacional De Catalunya, Spain (December 2005).

Visiting Professor, Lund University , Sweden (Summer 2004).

Visiting Scholar, Facultad Latinoamericano De Ciencias Sociales (Flacso), Quito,Ecuador (1995).

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Visiting Researcher, Centro De Estudios Del Estado Y Sociedad (Cedes),Buenos Aires, Argentina (1988).

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Political Science, Stanford University , 1990.

Master's Degree in Political Science, Stanford University , 1985.

Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy cum laude, Pomona College, 1981.

PUBLICATIONSBOOKS:

Co-editor, From Human Trafficking to Human rights: Reframing

contemporary slavery, with Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick, University of PennsylvaniaPress, 2011.

Global Good Samaritans: Human rights as foreign policy , Oxford UniversityPress, 2009.

revised Spanish edition of Tribal Village (Stanford, 2000):  De la tribu al aldeaglobal: Derechos de los pueblos indígenas, redes transnacionales y relaciones internacionales en América Latina, Barcelona, Spain: EdicionesBellaterra, 2009.

Co-editor,National Insecurity and Human Rights: Democracies Debate

Counter-terrorism, with Gershon Shafir, University of California Press, 2007.

Human Rights and Private Wrongs: Constructing Global Civil Society ,Routledge Press (Human Rights Horizons series), 2005.

Co-editor, People Out of Place: Globalization and the Citizenship Gap, withGershon Shafir, Routledge Press, 2004.

Editor. Globalization and Human Rights, Berkeley, CA: University of CaliforniaPress, 2002.

From Tribal Village to Global Village: Indian Rights and International Relations in Latin America, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2000.

The Politics of Human Rights in Argentina: Protest, Change, and Democratization, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1994.

SELECTED ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS:

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*submitted: co-author, “Does Global Good Citizenship Begin at Home?Domestic Gender Equity and Humanitarian Foreign Policy,” with Aashish Mehta,under review at International Studies Quarterly. 

*invited: “The Village Voice: Indigenous Peoples Contest Globalization inBolivia,” with Natasha Bennet, Brown Journal of World Affairs.

*forthcoming: “Reframing Trafficking: Power, Profit, and Prostitution in India,”with Aditee Maskey, Global Dialogues.

*forthcoming : “National Insecurity and the Citizenship Gap in Latin America,” inLuis Roniger, Mario Sznajder and Carlos Forment (ed.), Shifting Frontiers of Citizenship, Brill Academic Press.

*forthcoming: “Why We Care,” in Mark Goodale (ed.), Human Rights: Critical 

Dialogues, Oxford University Press.

*forthcoming: "Changing hearts and minds: sexual politics and human rights," inThomas Risse, Steve Ropp, and Kathryn Sikkink (eds.) Revisiting the Spiral Model: From Commitment to Compliance, Cambridge University Press.

*in press: “The Globalization of Law: Implications for the Fulfillment of HumanRights,” with Arturo Jimenez, Journal of Human Rights (special issue).

*in press: “Tribal Rights in Global Perspective,” Indian Journal of Public  Administration.

*in press: “Human Rights Movements,” Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Movements.

“Response: The Politics of Human Rights in Argentina,” in James Jasper (ed.)Contention in Context , Stanford University Press, 2011.

"International Human Rights," International Encyclopedia of Political Science,Sage Press, Fall 2011.

“Sex as slavery? Human trafficking,” Human Rights Review 182, Fall 2010.

"How to Think Globally Without Losing Your Mind: Transnationalism and theStudy of Social Change" in Raymond Rocco and Fernando Garcia Selgas (eds.),Transnationalism, Editorial Complutense, 2010.

"My Brother's Keeper? Inter-Ethnic Solidarity and Human Rights," with DanielWehrenfennig, Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, Spring 2010.

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"Beyond Framing and Shaming: Human Trafficking, Human Security, and theInternational Human Rights Regime," Journal of Human Security , Fall 2009.

"When words fail: communicative action and human rights in Colombia,"Colombia Internacional, No. 69, Spring 2009.

"New Rights for Private Wrongs: Female Genital Mutilation and Global FramingDialogues," with Madeline Baer, in Clifford Bob (ed.), The International Strugglefor New Human Rights, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2008.

”Democratic Reform and Injustice in Latin America,” Whitehead Journal of Diplomacy, Winter/Spring 2008.

"Costa Rica," Encyclopedia of Human Rights--winner of the American LibraryAssociation's 2010 Dartmouth Medal, Oxford University Press, 2008.

“Making Values Make Sense: The Social Construction Of Human Rights ForeignPolicy,” Journal For Human Rights [Zeitschrift Für Menschenrechte], Volume 2,2007.

“Globalización y Pueblos Indígenas: El rol de la sociedad civil internacional en elSiglo XXI,” en Salvador Martì y Puig (editor) Pueblos Indígenas y Polìtica en

 Amèrica Latina, Barcelona: CIDOB, 2007.

"Human Rights and National Insecurity" in Brysk and Shafir (eds.) Human Rightsand National Insecurity: Democracies Debate Counter-terrorism, University of California Press, 2007.

"Conclusion: Human Rights in Hard Times" in Brysk and Shafir (eds.) HumanRights and National Insecurity: Democracies Debate Counter-terrorism, withGershon Shafir and Daniel Wehrenfennig, University of California Press, 2007.

Co-author. “The Globalization of Rights: From Citizenship to Human Rights,”with Gershon Shafir, Citizenship Studies, Special Issue on Human Rights andCitizenship Rights, Volume 10, Issue 3, 2006.

“Global Good Samaritans?: Costa Rica’s Human Rights Foreign Policy,” Global Governance, vol. 11, no. 3, Summer 2005.

“Regional Identities, Regional Institutions, and Human Rights,” Global Law Review , Institute Of Law, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, 2005.

“Two Cheers For Global Civil Society,” [book review essay], Social Movement Studies , Vol. 4, No. 1, 95-103, May 2005.

“Children Across Borders: Patriarchy, Property, or Persons?” in People Out of Place, ed. Alison Brysk and Gershon Shafir, Routledge Press, 2004.

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“From Civil Society to Collective Action: The Politics of Religion in Ecuador,” inIndigenous Peoples and Religion in Latin America, ed. Edward Cleary and TimSteigenga, Rutgers University Press, 2004.

“Recovering From State Terror: The Morning After in Latin America,” [Reviewessay], Latin American Research Review , Vol.38, No.1, March 2003.

Co-author. “After Empire: European Identities and Post-Colonial Families of Nations,” with Craig Parsons and Wayne Sandholtz, European Journal of International Relations, Vol.8, No.2, June 2002.

"Indian Market: The Ethnic Face of Adjustment in Ecuador," in Development  Assistance and Ethnic Conflict , eds. Milton Esman and Ronald Herring, MITPress, 2001.

“Democratizing Civil Society in Latin America,” Journal of Democracy , Vol. 11,No.3, July 2000, 151-165.

“Globalization: The Double-Edged Sword,” Report on the Americas, Vol.XXXIV,No.1, July-August 2000, 29-33.

Co-author. "Liberalization and Ethnic Conflict in Latin America," with Carol Wise,Studies in Comparative International Development , Fall 1997, 76-104.

"Turning Weakness Into Strength: The Internationalization of Indian Rights,"Latin American Perspectives, Vol.23, No.2, Spring 1996, 38-57.

"Hearts and Minds: Bringing Symbolic Politics Back In," Polity , Vol.XXVII, No. 4,Summer 1995, 559-585.

"Acting Globally: Indian Rights and International Politics," in Indigenous Peoplesand Democracy in Latin America, ed. Donna Lee Van Cott, Washington, D.C.: St.Martin's Press and Inter-American Dialogue, 1994.

"The Politics of Measurement: Counting the Disappeared in Argentina," HumanRights Quarterly , Vol.16, No.4, Nov.1994, 676-692.

"From Above and Below: Social Movements, The International System andHuman Rights in Argentina," Comparative Political Studies, Vol.26, No.3,October 1993, 259-285.

PRESENTATIONS (Selected),

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Convener , “The Globalization of Law and Human Rights,” Mellichamp Chair Global Governance program, hosted and chaired two day-long roundtables,University of California Santa Barbara, March 4th and October 15th, 2011.

Keynote speaker—“Human Rights: the soul of politics,” Royal Thimpu College,

BHUTAN, September 21, 2011.

Keynote speaker—“Globalization as double-edged sword,” Royal Thimpu College, BHUTAN, September 20, 2011.

Keynote speaker --"Globalization as double-edged sword," Utkal University ,Bhubaneshwar, India, September 10, 2011.

Keynote speaker --"Human rights: the soul of politics," Fokkir Mandir University ,Balasore, India, September 7, 2011.

Invited lecturer--"From human trafficking to human rights," Institute for Social Studies, Delhi, India, August 23, 2011.

Invited lecturer Keynote speaker --"Human rights as global social imagination,"Jawaharlal Nehru University , Delhi, India, August 24, 2011.

Invited lecturer--"Human trafficking in international perspective," IndianInternational Centre, Delhi, India, August 24, 2011.

Invited lecturer--"From tribal village to global village," University of Delhi , August25, 2011.

“The War on Terror as Moral Panic: Norms and National Insecurity,” UCSD, May6, 2011.

Keynote speaker --Mackay Lecture, "Human Rights as Global SocialImagination," Dalhousie University, Nova Scotia, CANADA, September 21, 2010.

Keynote speaker--"Global Good Samaritans: Human Rights as Foreign Policy,"AUSTRALIA, August 16-20, 2010:

--Human Rights Law Resource Centre (Melbourne),---Australian National University (Canberra),---University of New South Wales (Sydney).

Invited lecturer: "Acting Globally: Using Human Rights to Mobilize Social Actionand Change," AUSTRALIA, August 16-20, 2010:

--Human Rights Law Resource Centre (Melbourne),--Australian Council for International Development (Sydney).

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"Changing Hearts and Minds: Human Rights and Sexual Politics," FreeUniversity of Berlin: The Power of Human Rights, GERMANY, June 3-6, 2010.

Invited lecturer: "The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of Human Rights Accountabilityin Argentina," SIMS--Dutch Joint Human Rights Institute, University of Utrecht ,

NETHERLANDS, June 1, 2010.

"Global citizenship: Is there an app for that?" University of Stockholm: TheDynamics of Citizenship in a Post-Political World, SWEDEN, May 26-28, 2010--Program Chair: Citizenship Gaps.

"Human rights and national insecurity in Latin America," Sciences Po Aix-en-Provence: Human rights in the Americas, Aix-en-Provence, FRANCE, March 11,2010. "Norm entrepreneurs and human rights promotion," with Claude Denis,

International Studies Association, February 17, 2010.

"Sex as slavery? Understanding private wrongs," International Studies Association, February 18, 2010.

Keynote speaker --"Human Rights and National Insecurity in DelayedDemocracies," Pacific Council on Latin American Studies, Los Angeles,November 7, 2009.

Invited lecturer: "Human Rights and National Insecurity: Lessons from Latin

America," National Security Roundtable, Mexico City , MEXICO October 27,2009.

Keynote speaker : "Global Good Samaritans," Centro de Investigaciones deEconomia (CIDE), MEXICO, October 28, 2009.

Keynote speaker --"Global Good Samaritans: constructing human rights foreignpolicy," University of Connecticut, October 2, 2009.

"Hearts, minds, and sexual politics: socialization in the spiral model and beyond,"The Power of Human Rights--Ten Years Later, University of Wyoming , August27, 2009.

Keynote speaker --"Thirty years of solitude: human rights and the internationalsystem in Colombia," Latin American Studies Featured Annual Speaker,University of Nevada-Las Vegas, April 17, 2009.

"Framing and Shaming: Trafficking and the International Human Rights Regime,"International Studies Association, New York, NY, February 17, 2009.

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"Global Good Samaritans: Author Meets Critics," International Studies Association, New York, NY, February 17, 2009.

Keynote speaker --"Global Good Samaritans: Human Rights and Foreign

Policy," Human Rights Distinguished Speakers' Series, American University,October 20, 2008.

"Regarding The Pain Of Others: Human Rights Appeals And Inter-EthnicSolidarity," The International Human Rights Regime Since 9/11: Trans-Atlantic Perspectives, University Of Pittsburgh, April 17-19, 2008.

"When Words Fail: Communicative Action and Human Rights In Colombia,"Colombia and International Human Rights, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota,COLOMBIA, April 10, 2008.

”La defensa de los derechos en las democracias postergadas,” Los retos de Amèrica Latina, Centro de Investigaciones de Barcelona (CIDOB), Barcelona,SPAIN, October 17, 2007.

Invited lecturer: ”Globalization and Human Rights: The Double-Edged Sword,”Instituto de Barcelona de Estudios Internacionales (IBEI), Barcelona, SPAIN,October 18, 2007.

“Democratic Reform and Injustice in Latin America,” Latin American Studies Association, Montreal, Canada, September 8, 2007—panel chair: “Globalizationand Justice in Latin America.”

“Human Rights and National Insecurity,” American Sociological Association, NewYork, NY, August 2007.

Convener --“Human Security and Human Rights: Complementary or CompetingParadigms?”, hosted day-long roundtable, Centre For International GovernanceInnovation, Waterloo, Canada, June 27, 2007.

Keynote speaker --“Rights across Borders,” Fairfield University , Fairfield,Connecticut, April 26, 2007.

“Humanitarian Internationalism: Canada,” International Studies Association,March 2, 2007.

“Global Good Samaritans,” University of South Africa, Pretoria, SOUTH AFRICA,November 2, 2006.

“South Africa’s Human Rights Foreign Policy,” University of Kwa-Zulu Natal ,Durban, South Africa, October 30, 2006.

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“Los vaivenes de los aliados externos,” CIDOB, Barcelona, SPAIN, October 10,2006.

Invited lecturer: “Canada as Global Good Samaritan,” John F. Kennedy Institute,

Free University of Berlin, GERMANY, July 12, 2006.

“Rights on the Rise: Private Wrongs, Health and Self-Determination,”International Studies Association, San Diego, CA, March 2006.

“Personas Doble Desplazadas—Los Migrantes Menores,” EncuentroInternacional de Ciencias Sociales, Guadalajara, MEXICO, December 1, 2005.

“People Out of Place: Child Migrants and The Responsibility To Protect,” New Security Issues In The Americas, Universidad De Las Américas, Puebla,MEXICO, October 27, 2005.

Keynote speaker --“Human Rights And The Globalization Of Private Wrongs,”Keynote Address, Human Rights In A Globalizing Era? , University Of Windsor,CANADA, August 4-6, 2005.

“Global Good Samaritans? Sweden, Canada, And Costa Rica,” University Of Ottawa, CANADA, July 28, 2005.

Invited lecturer: “Globalization And Human Rights,” Centre For International Governance Innovation, Toronto, CANADA, July 19, 2005.

“Pensando El Transnacional,” Pueblos Indígenas De América Latina, FundaciónCaixa-Universidad De Barcelona, SPAIN, April 2005.

“How To Think Globally Without Losing Your Mind,” International Studies Association, Honolulu, March 2005.

“Transnationalism—What I Know So Far,” Beyond the National and the Global:Transnational Organizations and Institutions, Harvard University, November 2004.

“Global Good Samaritans: Costa Rica’s Human Rights Foreign Policy,” Latin American Studies Association, Las Vegas, October 2004.

“Assessing the Scope and Impact of Foreign Support for Indigenous Leaders,”Conference on Andean Indigenous Movements, U.S. State Department ,Washington D.C. May 2004.

“Human Rights and Private Wrongs—Our Bodies, Ourselves,” International Studies Association, Montreal, March 2004.

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“Globalization and the Politics of Private Authority,” Emerging Architectures of Transnationalism, Harvard University, December 2002.

“Transnational Civil Society,” Hauser Center for The Study of Non-profit

Organizations, Harvard University , January 2001.

“Explaining Regional Differences in Human Rights Performance,” International Studies Association, Los Angeles, Ca, March 2000.

“Globalization and Human Rights,”   American Political Science Association,Atlanta, Ga, September 1999; Panel Chair.

“Indigenous Peoples, International Actors, and Political Reform In Latin America,” American Political Science Association, Boston, Ma, September 1998.

“Indigenous Identity and Global Civil Society,”   American Political Science Association, Boston, Ma, September 1998.

"Social Conflict And Trade Liberalization," International Studies Association/Asociacion Mexicano De Estudios Internacionales Conference OnGlobalization In The Americas, Manzanillo, Mexico, December 1997; PanelChair--The Fallout From Free Trade.

"Social Movements, Representation, and Accountability," United NationsDevelopment Program/Monterey Institute Conference On Good Governance,March 1997.

"Indian Rights And The Logic Of Profit: Ethnic Mediation Of Markets,"  AmericanPolitical Science Association, San Francisco, Ca, August 1996; Panel Chair--TheGlobal Politics Of Ethnic Inequality.

"Economic Adjustment And Ethnic Conflict In Mexico, Peru, And Bolivia," WithCarol Wise, International Studies Association, Chicago, Il, February 1995.

"Lost In The Palace Of Nations? The U.N. Working Group On IndigenousPopulations," Social Science Research Council Conference On Transnational Social Movements, University Of Notre Dame, April 1994.

"The Internationalization Of Indian Rights," Latin American Studies Association,Washington D.C., September 1992; Panel Chair--Transnational SocialMovements In Latin America.

"Social Movements, The International System And Democratization--LessonsFrom The Argentine Experience," Latin American Studies Association, LosAngeles, Ca, April 1991.

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AWARDS AND HONORS

Fulbright Senior Scholar, Ravenshaw University, Orissa, India (2011).

Fulbright Foundation, Visiting Chair in Global Governance, University of Waterloo/Centre for International Governance Innovation (2007).

Social Science Research Council/Abe Foundation Fellowship, FieldResearch in Japan, the Netherlands, and South Africa (2006).

Canadian Embassy, Canadian Studies Faculty Research Program, FieldResearch In Canada, “Global Good Samaritans” (2005).

Global Peace and Conflict Studies, Field Research In Sweden, “Global GoodSamaritans” (2004).

U.S. Department Of Education, U.C. Irvine Latin American Studies, FieldResearch in Costa Rica, “Global Good Samaritans” (2003).

Institute on Global Conflict And Cooperation, With Gershon Shafir,Conference On “Citizenship In A Global Era” (2001-2002).

Global Peace and Conflict Studies, Research Award: “Global Capital AndGlobal Conscience” For Human Rights And Private Wrongs (2000-2001).

Institute on Global Conflict And Cooperation, Conference On “Globalization

And Human Rights” (1999-2000).

United States Institute for Peace, Field Research In Ecuador (1995-96).

Steele Foundation, Research Sabbatical Support, Pomona College (1995-96).

Hewlett Foundation, Collaborative Research in International Studies (1994-95).

Avery Professorship, Claremont Graduate School (1994-95).

Hewlett Foundation, International Policy Education Development (1992-93).

Mellon Foundation, New Directions Fellowship (1987-88, 1988-89).

Institute for The Study Of World Politics, Dissertation Fieldwork (1988).

Tinker Foundation, Fieldwork in Argentina (1987).

Macarthur Foundation, Summer Support (1987).

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COURSES OFFEREDUndergraduate:

International Human Rights, UCSB; UC Irvine; Stanford University.

Human Rights and Foreign Policy , UCSB; UC Irvine. Global Issues and Institutions, UC Irvine.

International Relations, UC Irvine; Pomona College; University Of New Mexico.

Gender, Power, and Globalization, University Of California; Lund University,Sweden.

Human Rights in Latin America, UC Irvine.

Social Movements in Latin America, UC Irvine; Stanford University; University Of New Mexico.

Inter-American Relations, Stanford University; Pomona College; University Of New Mexico.

Political Economy of Development , Pomona College/Claremont GraduateSchool.

Comparative Politics of Latin America, UC Irvine, Pomona College.

Comparative Politics, Pomona College.

Democratization in Latin America, University Of New Mexico.

Graduate:

Global Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara.

Global Civil Society , University Of California, Irvine.

Human Rights, UC Irvine, Claremont Graduate University.

Feminist Approaches to International Relations, UC Irvine.

Research Design, Stanford University, UC Irvine.

International Relations, University Of New Mexico.

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SERVICE

Boards:Human Rights Quarterly (2010-Human Rights and Human Welfare (2009-

Global Governance (2006-Stanford University Press Human Rights Series (2010-

Book Review Editor —H-Net Human Rights (2007-2008).

Scholarly Peer Reviews:AmericanJournal of Political Science.American Journal of Sociology.American Political Science Review.Comparative Politics.Global Governance.

Global Health Governance.Human Rights and Human Welfare.Human Rights Quarterly.Intl. Journal of Organization Theory.Intl. Feminist Journal of Politics.International Organization.ISA Compendium.International Studies Perspectives.International Studies Quarterly.International Studies Review.

Journal of Inter-American Studies.Journal of Peace Research.Journal of Politics.Latin American Politics and Society.Latin American Research Review.

Law and Social Inquiry.Mexican Studies.Political Studies (UK).Polity.Research in Social Movts.Review of Intl. Organizations.Social Problems.Studies in Compar. Intl. Dev.World Politics.

Cambridge University Press.Columbia University Press.Cornell University Press.Duke University Press.Johns Hopkins University Press.MIT Press.W.W. Norton.Oxford University Press.Penn State University Press.Polity Press [UK].

Queen’s University Press [Canada].Routledge Press.Rowman and Littlefield.Stanford University Press.University of British Columbia Press.University of California Press.University of Nebraska Press.University of Pennsylvania Press.Westview Press.

Consultancies (foundations, media and public interest organizations):

Holocaust Museum, Chicago, Illinois: “Teaching Genocide: Argentina andBeyond,” workshop training secondary-school teachers, February 27, 2012.

Villa Grimaldi, Parque de la paz human rights memorial, Santiago, Chile,September 18, 2010.

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Australian Broadcasting Corporation, "Human rights and foreign policy," August18, 2010.

Featured speaker, Ecumenical Coalition Against Torture, national conference,Portland, Oregon, July 23, 2008.

Human Rights and Human Welfare E-Journal Roundtable:"Instant Karma: How Globalization Contests China's Abuses" (May 2008)"Slavery: From Public Crime to Private Wrong" (April 2008)“Goodbye to Hegemony, Hello to Thinking Globally” (March 2008).

Christian Science Monitor Op-Ed, “Torture Doesn’t Work” (November 14, 2007).

Peace Research Institute of Oslo (2007).

KIFM, Los Angeles, “Globalization and Democracy,” May 2007.

Sudanese People’s Liberation Movement (2006).

Social Science and Humanities Research Council, Canada (2005, 2006, 2007).

San Diego Union Op-Ed, “We Are How We Fight,” (November 30, 2006).

Transatlantic Dialogue on Human Rights: 2004 New York, 2005 Copenhagen.

National Public Radio, “Odyssey,” (June 20, 2005).

Human Rights Watch University Advisory Board (2001-2003).

Grawemeyer World Order Award (2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009).

Social Science Research Council (1999).

MacArthur Foundation (1994, 1996).

CNN INTERNATIONAL, Invited commentary on Argentina (May 1995).

Los Angeles Times, “Creating the Third World in America,” (February 9, 1995).

Los Angeles Times, “One Election Does Not Democracy Make,” (May 24, 1994).

Professional Organizations:

Academic Council on the United Nations System.American Political Science Association.International Studies Association:

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Academic Freedom Committee, 2009-2011.Executive Council, Human Rights Section (2006-2008).

Latin American Studies Association:Program track co-chair: Human rights (2010).

External Tenure, Promotion and Program Reviews:American University.Colby College.Connecticut College.Florida International University.University of California, Riverside.University of California, San Diego.University of California, Irvine.University of Cyprus.University of Dayton.University of Helsinki.

University of Pittsburgh.University of Victoria (Canada).University of Vienna.University of Washington.York University (Canada).

University Governance:

University of California, Santa BarbaraInstitute for Global Conflict and Cooperation, UCSB Representative (2011-Graduate Director, Ph.D. Emphasis in Global Studies (2010-International Education Committee (2011-

Academic Senate Representative, Global Studies (2011-Graduate Committee, Global Studies (2010-

University of California, IrvineGraduate Admissions Committee, Political Science Department (2009-2010).Founder and Director, Human Rights Program (2007-2010).Steering Committee, University of California Human Rights Initiative (2006-).Faculty Board, Citizen Peace-building Program (2007-2010).Graduate Council (2007-2010).

Senate Council on Diversity, Representative (2008-2010).International Studies Recruitment (2007-2008).Comparative Public Law Recruitment (2006-2007).Faculty Welfare Committee (2004-2005).Study Abroad Advisor (2005-2010).Pacific Rim Research Executive Committee, UC Office of the President (2000-2003).International Studies (Chair, 1999-2001); Faculty Board (1997-1999, 2002-2006).Graduate Committee (1999-2002).International Studies Recruitment (1998-99, 1999-2000).

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Women’s Studies Recruitment (1998-99).

Pomona CollegeResearch Awards (1993-95).Latin American Studies, co-founder (1992-95).

University of New MexicoInternational Relations Search (1992).Latin American Politics Search (1991).Graduate Admissions (1991).

Research supervision:

Current dissertation committees--Arturo Jimenez (UC Irvine),Isabel Inguanzo (University of Salamanca).Ashley Brown (M.A., Global Studies).

Graduate:

Madeline Baer, “Water rights in Latin America,” Ph.D. 2011—San Diego StateUniversity.

Alix Van Sickle, “Democracy and Civil Society in Latin America,” Ph.D. 2011.

Daniel Wehrenfennig, "Conflict Resolution in Israel-Palestine and NorthernIreland," Ph.D. 2009--Olive Tree Initiative.

Brian Fisher, "Climate Change and Social Justice," Ph.D. 2009--University of Charleston.

Stephanie Dialto, "Hawaiian Sovereignty and Self-determination," Ph.D. 2008.

Astrid Ulloa, "Indigenous Peoples and Environmental Organizations," Ph.D.2007--University of Colombia, Bogota.

Michael Struett, "NGOs and the International Criminal Court," Ph.D. 2005--University of North Carolina.

Sharon Lean, "Election Monitoring in Latin America," Ph.D. 2004--Michigan StateUniversity.

Celine Jacquemin, "International Intervention in Rwanda and Kosovo," Ph.D.2003--St. Mary's, San Antonio.

Kristen Hill Maher, "The Maid Trade and Gated Communities," Ph.D. 2001--SanDiego State University.

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Patricia Hamm, "NAFTA and Ethnic Mobilization," Ph.D. 2000--Iowa StateUniversity.

*Undergraduate honors theses [selected]:

Arlene Lozano

Yvette Shirinian

Erin Valentine

James Kuo

Sabrina Talukder