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CURRICULUM VITAE Stephen C. Lubkemann March 2015 Business Address: Home Address: Department of Anthropology 144 Thaddeus Lane George Washington University Bentonville, VA 22610 2110 G St. NW, Washington DC 20052 Tel. 540-636- 9623 Tel. 202-994-4191 Cell.443-822-4348 E-mails: [email protected] , [email protected] EDUCATION: 2000/01 Andrew Mellon Post-doctoral Training and Research Fellowship in Anthropological Demography, Population Studies and Training Center (PSTC), Brown University, Providence, RI. 2000/01 Post-doctoral Fellow, Humanitarianism and War Project, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI. 2000 Ph.D. in Socio-Cultural Anthropology, Brown University. Dissertation Title: Situating Wartime Migration in Mozambique: Gendered Social Struggle and the Transnationalization of Polygyny. 2000 Graduate Certificate of Special Studies in Administration & Management, Extension School, Harvard University, Boston, MA. 1994 M.A. in Socio-Cultural Anthropology, Brown University. Thesis Title: Contested Identities: The Narrative Construction of “Retornado” Identity in the Wake of Portuguese Decolonization (1975-94). 1991 Fulbright Fellow, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal. 1990 Bachelor of Arts in History, Duke University, Durham, NC. 1

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Stephen C. LubkemannMarch 2015

Business Address: Home Address:Department of Anthropology 144 Thaddeus LaneGeorge Washington University Bentonville, VA 226102110 G St. NW, Washington DC 20052 Tel. 540-636-9623Tel. 202-994-4191 Cell.443-822-4348

E-mails: [email protected], [email protected]

EDUCATION:

2000/01 Andrew Mellon Post-doctoral Training and Research Fellowship in Anthropological Demography, Population Studies and Training Center (PSTC), Brown University, Providence, RI.

2000/01 Post-doctoral Fellow, Humanitarianism and War Project, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI.

2000 Ph.D. in Socio-Cultural Anthropology, Brown University. Dissertation Title: Situating Wartime Migration in Mozambique: Gendered Social Struggle and the Transnationalization of Polygyny.

2000 Graduate Certificate of Special Studies in Administration & Management, Extension School, Harvard University, Boston, MA. 1994 M.A. in Socio-Cultural Anthropology, Brown University. Thesis Title: Contested Identities: The Narrative Construction of “Retornado” Identity in the Wake of Portuguese Decolonization (1975-94).

1991 Fulbright Fellow, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal.

1990 Bachelor of Arts in History, Duke University, Durham, NC.

1990 Professional Certification in Secondary Social Science Education (NC), Duke University, Durham, NC.

FELLOWSHIPS, ACADEMIC HONORS, AND RESEARCH AWARDS:

Honors:

2009 African Studies Association Herskovits Book Award Finalist for Culture in Chaos: An Anthropology of the Social Condition in War (University of Chicago Press).

Research Grants and Awards: Post-Doctoral:

2016-18 Co-PI Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation, UEM, Mozambique (PI, Duarte)- Preserving and Protecting the Threatened Submerged and Terrestrial Cultural Heritage of the Global Slave Trade and the Afro-Islamic Diaspora at a UNESCO World Heritage Site: Mozambique Island

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2016-19 (Co PI) Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation, IZIKO, South Africa. The Wreck of the Sao Jose – Bringing the Slave Trade and Cape Slavery into Memory.

2012-19 (PI) Smithsonian Institution National Museum of African American History & Culture: African Slave Wrecks Project.

2012-16 (PI) United States National Park Service Submerged Resources Ctr. CESU Award: Signatures of Slavery.

2011-14 (PI) Int’l Development Research Centre (IDRC) (with Oxford University-COMPAS, and University of Miami/INURED)- Project Title: Diaspora Impact on the Capacity for Recovery from Conflict and Crisis: Haiti, Liberia, and Sri Lanka.

2011-14 (PI) Carter Center/USAID grant- Project Title: Topographies of Urban Justice in Post- Conflict Liberia.

2011-12 (PI, w/co-PI Paul Gardullo) Smithsonian Institution/GW Joint Initiative Research Award: Maritime Archaeology of the Transatlantic Slave Trade: Recovering Sao Jose and L’Aurore: African Slave Wrecks Project

2009-10 (co-PI) IDRC (in collaboration with Oxford-COMPAS, and Georgetown-ISIM), Project title: Diasporas as Neglected Agents of Change in War-Torn Societies-Pilot Project.

2009-11 (PI) United States Institute for Peace Policy Research Award.Project Title: Customary Legal Systems and Rule of Law in War-Torn Societies: Global Comparisons.

2008/11 (PI) Ford Foundation. Project Title: Southern African Slave Wrecks and Heritage Route Project.

2008/09 (PI) United States Institute for Peace Policy Research Award. Project Title: Phase II-Current Social Practices of Justice and Rule of Law: Policy Options for Liberia's First Post-Conflict Decade.

2007/08 (PI) United States Institute for Peace Policy Research Award. Project Title: Social Practices of Justice and Rule of Law: Policy Options for Liberia's First Post-Conflict Decade.

2006/09 (PI) John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Research and Writing Grant-Program on Global Security and Sustainability. Project Title: Trans-Generational Displacement and its Socio-Demographic Consequences: Urbanization and Post-Conflict Displacement in War-Torn Angola.

2004/05 (PI) Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Research Fellowship. Project Title: The Politics of Conflict in “Nations Beyond Borders”: The Liberian Diaspora in War-Making and in Peace Building.

2004/05 (PI) American Council of Learned Societies/Andrew W. Mellon Jr. Faculty Fellowship.

2003/04 (PI) United States Institute for Peace Research Grant (see HFG project title above)

2001 Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Anthropological Demography, Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University.

2000/01 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Thomas J. Watson Jr. Institute for International Studies, Brown University.

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Research/Training Grants and Awards: Pre-Doctoral

1998/99 Harry Frank Guggenheim Dissertation Fellowship, Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation.

1998/99 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) Training and Research Fellowship, Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University.

1997/98 Watson Dissertation Fellowship, Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University.

1996/97 Andrew Mellon Dissertation Research Award, Population Studies & Training Center, Brown University.

1995/96 NICHD Training Grant in demographic theory/ techniques, PSTC, Brown University.

1995 Thomas J. Watson Pre-Dissertation travel grant, Watson Institute, Brown University.

1995 Comparative Development Research Grant, Center for the Comparative Study of Development, Brown University.

1990/91 Fulbright Fellowship (Portugal). Project Title: “History and Impact of the Retornados 1975-90.”

Conference/Workshop Organization Grants:

2014 (PI) IDRC ($13,700) for the American Anthropological Association Ebola Emergency Response Advisory Workshop (co-organized with AAA and Wenner Gren), Nov 5-7, 2015 in Washington DC.

2009 (PI) United States Institute for Peace ($37,750) for the workshop “Customary Legal Systems and Rule of Law in War-Torn Societies” (co-organized with USIP and the World Bank-Justice for Peace program). 2006 (PI) GWU-CIBER ($6,800) - for "Diasporas in War-Torn Societies: the Methodological State of the Art" (co-organized with Tufts University and the COMPAS program, Oxford University).

2002 (PI) Ford Foundation ($48,000)—for Portuguese/African Encounters Congress, Brown University, RI.

2002 (PI) Gulbenkian Foundation (w/ O.Almeida, F.Heimer)-($20,000) for Portuguese/African Encounters Congress

2002 (PI) Luso-American Foundation—($10,000) for Portuguese/African Encounters Congress

2002 (PI) Rhode Island Committee for the Humanities ($2000) for Portuguese/African Encounters Congress

2002 (PI) Watson Institute for International Studies ($7500) for Portuguese/African Encounters Congress

2002 (PI) Camoes Institute (w O.Almeida)-($17,500) for Portuguese/African Encounters Congress

2001 (co-PI) Gulbenkian Foundation (w/A.Klimt)-($10,000) Arguments Across Portuguese Diaspora Conference

2001 (co-PI) Camoes Institute (w/A.Klimt)-($10,000) Arguments Across Portuguese Diaspora Conference

2001 (co-PI) Luso-American Foundation (w/A.Klimt)-($10,000) Arguments Across Portuguese Diaspora Conference

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

Positions Held:

2012-- Co-Director, GW Diaspora Research Program.

2012-- Director of Maritime Archaeology and Heritage Initiatives, Capitol Archaeological Institute.

2012-- Research Associate, Smithsonian Institution-Nat’l Museum of African American History & Culture

2010/14 Int’l Coordinator, Diaspora Impact on Capacity for Recovery from Conflict & Crisis Project.

2010-- Associate Professor of Africana Studies, George Washington University.

2009/14 Research Social Scientist, Center for Survey Management, United States Census Bureau.

2008-- International Coordinator, Slave Wrecks Project.

2008-- Associate Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs, George Washington University

2004/08 Assistant Professor of International Affairs, George Washington University

2002/04 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, George Washington University.

2002-07 Adjunct Assistant Professor (Research) Portuguese and Brazilian Studies Department and Thomas J.Watson Jr. Institute for International Studies, Brown University.

Select Socio-Cultural Research/Professional Activities

2014 (Hosting) Co-Organizer American Anthropological Association Ebola Emergency Response Advisory Workshop (co-organized with AAA and Wenner Gren), Nov 5-7, 2015 in Washington DC.

2014/15 Steering Committee, American Anthropological Association Ebola Emergency Response Task Force.

2014 Reviewer, Senior Fellowships, Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation.

2014 External Reviewer, Search for Director of Human Security Program, Aarhus University, Denmark.

2013 Co-Research Director (w/ Loren Landau), Social Science Research Council Dissertation Proposal Development Fellowship Program: Mobility, Empowerment, and Precarity in African Migration.

2013/15 Steering Committee, Africa Policy Research Working Group, Elliot School of Int’l Affairs, GWU.

2011/13 Appointment, Promotions and Tenure Committee Member, Elliot School of International Affairs, GWU.

2010/14 Co-Coordinator , “Enumeration of Non-English Speaking Households in 2010, Census; Program for Evaluations and Experiments, Center for Survey Management, United States Census Bureau.

2010/12 Senior Technical Advisor, Census 2010 Group Quarters Ethnographic Study (Census Coverage Measurement), Center for Survey Management, United States Census Bureau.

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2010-- Steering Committee, Africana Studies Program, The George Washington University.

2006-- Co-founder/ Coordinating Committee Member, (Acting Director in 2012-13), Diaspora Research Program, Elliot School of International Affairs, The George Washington University.

2005/10 Technical Advisory Board Member, African Health and Security Center, George Washington University

2005/18 Associate Editor, Anthropological Quarterly

2000/04 PI-“Integrating Lusophone Studies in the Social Sciences and Humanities Initiative -- Dept. of Portuguese and Brazilian Studies and Watson Institute, Brown University.

2001/02 International Coordinator of Portuguese/African Encounters International Congress.

1999/01 Member, National Research Council Roundtable on Forced Migration, Nat’l Acad. of Sciences.

1999 Social Science Research Council Advisory Panel: Forced Migration and Human Rights Project.

1997/99 Coordinator, Population Studies and Humanitarian Action Seminar Group, Thomas J. Watson Jr. Institute for International Studies /Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University.

Select Archaeological Research/Professional Activities

2016/18 Co-PI, AFCP –Moz/UEM Project: Preserving and Protecting the Threatened Submerged and Terrestrial Cultural Heritage of the Global Slave Trade and the Afro-Islamic Diaspora at a UNESCO World Heritage Site: Mozambique Island

2015-17 Co-PI SWP St Croix Survey and Public Engagement Pilot Project.

2015 Co-organizer (with Paul Tichman, Jaco Boshoff, Paul Gardullo) Public Symposium-Slave Wrecks Heritage (From Human Wrongs To Human Rights), June 2-3, 2015, IZIKO, Capetwon, south Africa.

2015 Organizer--“Not Just Your Father’s Treasure Hunter”: Confronting the New Transnational Treasure Hunting Industry on the Frontier of Historical and Maritime Archaeology, Symposium, Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meetings, Seattle Washington January 2015.

2014 External Technical Team Leader, Eduardo Mondlane University Submerged Resource Assessment, Mozambique Island (July 2015).

2012-- Co-PI (with Jaco Boshoff-IZIKO)—Sao Jose Archaeological and Historical Documentation Project, Cape Town, South Africa--(GWU-Capitol Archaeological Institute, Smithsonian Institution-National Museum of African American History and Culture, , IZIKO-Museums of South Africa.

2011-12 Co-PI (with Charles Lawson-NPS) Bisc-Soldier Key Wreck Documentation Project, US-NPS Biscayne National Park, Homestead, FL

2010-- PI, BISC-2 (English China) Maritime and Historical Archeology Project, GW-Capitol Archeological Institute/US-NPS Submerged Resources Unit/US-NPS Biscayne National Park, Homestead, FL

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2011 Technical Expert, Tang Shipwreck Exhibit Expert Review Panel, Smithsonian Institution, April 2011

2009 Founding Charter Member, Capitol Archeological Institute, Washington, DC.

2008-- PI and International Coordinator. The African Slave Wrecks Project (GWU-Capitol Archaeological Institute, Smithsonian Institution-National Museum of African American History and Culture, US, National Park Service-Submerged Resources Center, National Association of Black Scuba Divers, IZIKO-Museums of Cape Town, Southern African Heritage Resources Agency)

2003 Consultant to the US State Department-Volunteer Visitors Program (VOLVIS)-Mozambican delegation.

1999/00 Field Supervisor- Brown Univ./ Earthwatch North Carolina Maritime Archaeology Project, Bermuda.

1999 Consultant- “Tourism Guidelines”- Secretariat of East African Coastal Management (SEACAM).

1994/96 Research Asst. (3 seasons) to Dr. R.Gould and Dr. D. Souza - Tortugas National Park maritime archaeology project, Brown University/ National Park Service Submerged Cultural Resource Unit.

Teaching Experience:

2002-- Assistant (since 2008, Associate) Professor of Anthropology, George Washington University (Courses: Analytical Methods, Anthropology of Refugees, Intro. to Socio-Cultural Anthropology, Displacement

and Diaspora, Anthropology of Development; Diaspora and Development; Maritime Archaeology and Heritage Policy; Conflict and Development: Africa and Africans in the World, Anthropology of Humanitarian Aid, Anthropology of Political Conflict and Violence, Anthropology of Africa; Ethnographic Methods, Foundations of Anthropological Theory; Maritime Archaeology Field Practicum; Political Topics: Anthropology of Democracy)

2000/01 Adjunct Asst. Prof. of Anthropology and Int’l Relations, Brown University (Courses: Refugees, Conflict, and Socio-Political Change)

1995 Teaching Assistant, Brown University (Intro. to Cultural Anthropology-Prof. W. Beeman).

1994 Teaching Assistant, Brown University (Intro. to Psychological Anthropology, Prof. M. Hollos).

1991/92 Lecturer, European University Lisbon, Portugal (Courses: English, Cross-Cultural Communication).

1989/90 Student teacher, Northern High School, Durham, NC (European History, US History, World History).

Selected Consulting:

2011 Consultant to USAID on Diasporas in Conflict and Peace-building project

2008 Team leader, mid-term review of the Municipal Development and Decentralization Program- Angola (USAID, Chevron, CARE, Save the Children, Development Workshop)

2007 Technical Advisory Board-Development Workshop, Angola

2004-05 Consultant, Development Committee-President of Lofa County (Liberia) Associations in Americas.

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1998/01 Core Research Consultant - Humanitarianism and War Project, Tufts University.

1998 Consultant on “Mozambique” and “Portugal” Entries-Encarta Virtual Globe, Microsoft.

1997 Consultant to Finnish Aid (FINNIDA)--Manica Province Integrated Health Project, Mozambique.

1992/94 Consultant on international student programs development—European University, Switzerland.

Selected Other Professional

2010-- Advisory Board, S.A.V.E. Travel Alliance International.

2005 Dissertation Grant Panel Reviewer for United States Institute for Peace

2002-- Peer Reviewer for National Academy of Sciences, Anthropological Quarterly, Women’s Studies International, Journal of Refugee Studies, International Journal of African Historical Studies, European Journal of Population Studies, Diaspora, American Anthropologist, Human Organization

Current Anthropology, Journal of Ethnic and Racial Studies, Cadernos de Estudos Africanos, Cultural Anthropology, Journal of Maritime Archaeology, Memory Studies, Journal of Transitional Justice, University of Chicago Press, Duke University Press, Indiana University Press, University of Minnesota Press.

1993/95 Manager GAVEA-BROWN Press, Portuguese and Brazilian Studies Dept., Brown University.

1990 Assistant to the Director of Duke University Summer in Portugal Program.

1988-- Translator from Portuguese to English for: Prime Minister of Cape Verde, Depts. of Philosophy, Portuguese and Brazilian Studies, Comp. Lit.-Brown University; Western Australian Maritime Museum; European University, Portuguese Ministry of Education; Expo/World Fair 1998.

PUBLICATIONS:

Books/Monographs: (*indicates peer reviewed)

2016 (co-authored with L. Bunch, P. Gardullo, J.Boshoff) From No Return: The 221 Year Journey of the Slave Ship Sao Jose. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press.

2009 (co-authored with D. Isser and D. N’Tow) Looking for Justice: Liberian Experiences with and Perceptions of Local Justice Options. Washington DC: United States Institute for Peace Press.

2008* Culture in Chaos: An Anthropology of the Social Condition in War. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. (Runner up for the 2009 Herskovits Award, African Studies Association)

Volumes/Books Edited (*indicates peer reviewed):

2019 (Co-editor with R. Grinker, C. Steiner, and E. Goncalves) A Companion to the Anthropology of Africa. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell

2010 (Co-editor with R. Grinker and C. Steiner) Perspectives on Africa: A Reader in Culture, History and Representation (2 nd Edition). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

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2007* (guest editor) "Kinship and Globalization." Anthropological Quarterly 80:2

2005* (guest co-editor) “The Anthropology of Violent Events in West Africa” Anthropological Quarterly 78:2

2002* (guest co-editor) “Portugueseness, Migrancy, and Diasporicity” Diaspora Vol. 11, No. 4

2000 (co-editor with Larry Minear, and Thomas Weiss) Humanitarian Action: Social Science Connections . Occasional Paper No. 37 of the Watson Institute for International Studies, Providence, RI.

Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals:

2016 “The Meanings of the Move? From ‘Predicaments of Mobility’ to ‘Potentialities in Displacement’” Conflict and Society Vol 2..2015 “Diasporicity and Its Discontents: Generation and Fragmented Historicity in the Liberian Transnational Field” Diaspora 18 (1, 2): 208-227.

2011. (w/ Deborah Isser and Peter Chapman) Neither State nor Custom –Just Naked Power: The Consequences of Ideals-Oriented Rule of Law Policy-Making in Liberia. Journal of Legal Pluralism 63: 73-110.

2009. "From Circular Migrants in the Mines to Transnational Polygynists in the Townships: A Century of Transformation in Mozambican Migration Regimes (1900-99)." International Migration.

2008. “Involuntary Immobility: On a Theoretical Invisibility in Forced Migration Studies”. Journal of Refugee Studies 21(4): 454-475.

2005 “Migratory Coping in Wartime Mozambique: An Anthropology of Violence and Displacement in ‘Fragmented Wars’” Journal of Peace Research 42 (4): 493-508.

2005 (with Danny Hoffman) “Warscape Ethnography in West Africa and the Anthropology of ‘Events’” Anthropological Quarterly 78 (2):315-328.

2003 (with Andrea Klimt) “Arguments Across the Portuguese Diaspora: A Discursive Approach to Theorizing Diasporas” Diaspora 11(4): 145-162.

2002 “The Moral Economy of Portuguese Post-Colonial Return” in Diaspora 11, (4): 189-214.

2002 “Where To Be An Ancestor? Reconstituting Socio-Spiritual Worlds and Post-Conflict Settlement Decision-Making Among Displaced Mozambicans.” Journal of Refugee Studies 15, (2): 189-212.

2002 “Ambiguous Intimacies: Transnationalism and the Gendered Politics of Anti-Mozambican Sentiment in Peri-Urban South Africa” in Afriche e Oriente 4, (2): 79-95.

2000 “The Transformation of Transnationality Among Mozambican Migrants in South Africa” Canadian Journal of African Studies 34, (1): 41-63.

Chapters in Peer Reviewed Periodicals/Series:

2005 “The Moral Economy of Non-Return Among Socially-Diverted Migrants from Portugal and Mozambique in L.Trager (ed.) Migration and Economy: Global and Local Dynamics (Society for Economic

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Anthropology Monographs No.22). NY: Altamira Press.

2004 “Situating Migration in Wartime and Post-War Mozambique: A Critique of Forced Migration Research.” in S. Szreter, A.Dharmalingam, and H.Sholkamy (eds.) Categories and Contexts: Anthropological Studies in Critical Demography--IUSSP Studies in Social Demography. Oxford:Oxford University Press.

2000 “Other Motives, Other Struggles: Gender Politics and the Shaping of Wartime Migration in Mozambique.” Pp 343-368 in E. Godziak and D.J. Shandy (eds.) CORI (Committee on Refugees and Immigrants) Selected Papers on Refugees and Immigrants VIII Arlington, VA: American Anthropological Assoc.

Book chapters (* indicates peer reviewed):

2019. *“The Anthropology of Forced Migration in Africa” in R. Grinker, S. Lubkemann, C. Steiner, and E. Goncalves (eds.) A Companion to the Anthropology of Africa. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.

2019. *Shandy, Dianna and Stephen Lubkemann.”Africa has Moved! New African Diasporas and the Anthropology of Transnationalizing Africa. ” in R. Grinker, S. Lubkemann, C. Steiner, and E. Goncalves (eds.) A Companion to the Anthropology of Africa. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell

2019. Richard Grinker, Stephen Lubkemann, Christopher Steiner, Euclides Goncalves, “Introduction: Africa's Anthropology.” in R. Grinker, S. Lubkemann, C. Steiner, and E. Goncalves (eds.) A Companion to the Anthropology of Africa. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell

2016 *Lubkemann, Stephen. “The Lack of Liberty Drove Us There: Spatialized Instantiations of Hope: Contested Diasporan Identity in the Liberian/American Transnational Field (1810-2010). In Kleist, N. and D.Thorsen, (eds.), Hope and Uncertainty in Contemporary African Migration. New York, NY: Routledge.

2015* Horst , Cindy and Lubkemann, Stephen and Pailey, Robtel Neajai 'Diaspora Humanitarianism: The Invisibility of a Third Humanitarian Domain.' Pp213-231 in: Sezgin, Zeynep and Dijkzeul, Dennis, (eds.), The New Humanitarians: Principles and Practice. New York, NY: Francis and Taylor.

2014* Pan, Yuling and Stephen Lubkemann. “Standardization and Meaning in the Survey of Linguistically-

Diversified Populations: Insights from the Ethnographic Observation of Linguistic Minorities in 2010 Census Interviews.” In R. Tourangeau, N. Bates, B. Edwards, T. P. Johnson, and K. M. Wolter (eds.) Hard-to-Survey Populations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

2011* Lubkemann, S., D Isser and P.A Z. Banks III. “Justice in a Vacuum: the Unintended Consequences of the Constraint of Customary Justice in Post-Conflict Liberia” In D. Isser ed. "Customary Legal Systems and the Rule of Law in Post-Conflict Transitions: Comparative Perspectives". Washington DC: USIP Press.

2011* Lubkemann,S., H. Kyed and J. Garvey. “Dilemmas of Articulation: Customary Legal Systems and Rule- of-Law in Post-Conflict Mozambique." In D. Isser ed. "Customary Legal Systems and the Rule of Law in Post-Conflict Transitions: Comparative Perspectives". Washington DC: US Institute for Peace Press.

2010 "Where to be an Ancestor? Reconstituting Social Worlds Amongst Displaced Mozambicans." In R. Grinker, S. Lubkemann, and C. Steiner (eds.) Perspectives on Africa (2 nd Ed.) A Reader in Culture, History and Representation (2 nd Edition). Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell

2009. “Refugees and Displacement” in World at Risk: A Global Issues Sourcebook (2nd Edit). Washington DC: CQ Press.

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2008* "Liberian Remittance Relief and Not-Only-for-Profit Entrepreneurship-Exploring the Economic Relevance of Diasporas in Post-Conflict Transitions." in J. Brinkerhoff (ed.) Diasporas and International Development: Exploring the Potential Lynne Rienner Press, Boulder, CO.

2006* "Migratory Coping in Wartime Mozambique: An Anthropology of Violence and Displacement in ‘Fragmented Wars’" in H. Brunborg, E. Tabeau, and H. Urdal (eds.) The Demography of Armed Conflict. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer Science.

2006 "Where to be an Ancestor? Reconstituting Socio-Political Worlds of Displaced Mozambicans." In N. Beatrice (ed.) Studies in Witchcraft, Magic, War, and Peace in Africa: 19th and 20th Centuries. NY: Edwin Mellen Press.

2005* “Unsettling the Metropole: Decolonization Migration and National Identity in Postcolonial Portugal” in C. Elkins & S. Pedersen (eds.) Settler Colonialism in the Twentieth Century:   Projects, Practices, Legacies. NY: Taylor and Francis.

2004* “Reduzir o Colonialismo à sua Real Dimensão: a Migração Internacional entre os Moçambicanos do Centro Sul, 1990-1999”. In J. Pina-Cabral and C. Carvalho (eds.) A Peristencia da Historia: Passado e Contemporaneidade em Africa. Lisbon, Portugal: Imprensa de Ciencias Sociais.

2004 “Refugees: The Anthropology of Worldwide Displacement and International Response” in R. Selig.(ed.) Anthropology Explored Washington DC: Smithsonian.

2003* “Race, Class, and Kin in the Negotiation of ‘Internal Strangerhood’ Among Portuguese Retornados 1975- 2000.” Pp 75-94 in A.Smith (ed.) Europe’s Invisible Migrants. Netherlands: Univ. of Amsterdam Press.

2002 “Refugees” pp 522-544 in World at Risk: A Global Issues Sourcebook. Washington DC: CQ Press.

2002* “The Transformation of Transnationality Among Mozambican Migrants in South Africa” Pp 41-63 in J. Crush and D.A. McDonald (eds.) Transnationalism and New African Immigration to South Africa. Toronto, Canada: Canadian Association of African Studies.

2001* “Foreign Aid, Local Capacity and Civil Society in the Reconstruction of Mozambique’s National Health System.” Pp 77-106 in I. Smillie (ed.) Patronage and Partnership: Local Capacity Building in Humanitarian Crisis. West Hartford, CT: Kumarian Press.

2000 (with Larry Minear and Thomas G. Weiss). “The Social Dimensions of Forced Migration: Practitioner Needs, Policy Sensitivities, and Social Science” pp. 1-32 in S. Lubkemann, L. Minear, and T. Weiss (eds.) Humanitarian Action: Social Science Connections. Occasional Paper No. 37 of the Thomas J. Watson Jr. Institute for International Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI.

2000 “Sociocultural Factors Shaping the Mozambican Repatriation Process.” Pp. 91-126 in S. Lubkemann, L. Minear, and T. Weiss (eds.) Humanitarian Action: Social Science Connections. Occasional Paper No. 37, Watson Institute for International Studies, Providence, RI.

Additional publications (*indicates peer reviewed):

2018. Stephen Lubkemann and Paul Gardullo, “Recovering Global Truths in Small Places: Perspectives from the Slave Wrecks Project” in Barbara Paca (ed.) Antigua and Barbuda:: Environmental Justice as a Civil Right.. Bienalle 2018 Commission, Government of Antigua and Bermuda.

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2018. Stephen Lubkemann, Jaco Boshoff, and Paul Gardullo. “The Shpwrecked Slaver” in DIG Magazine: The Atlantic Slave Trade (2018). Cricket Media.

2014* Isurin, Ludmila, Yuling Pan and Stephen Lubkemann. "Observing Census Enumeration of Non-English Speaking Households in the 2010 Census: Russian Report." Research and Methodology Directorate, Center for Survey Measurement Research Report Series (Survey Methodology #2012-15). Washington DC: U.S. Census Bureau. Available online at <http://www.census.gov/srd/papers/pdf/ssm2014-01.pdf>.

2013* Rodrigues,Isabel, Yuling Pan, and Stephen Lubkemann. "Observing Census Enumeration of Non-English Speaking Households in the 2010 Census: Portuguese Report." Research and Methodology Directorate, Center for Survey Measurement Research Report Series (Survey Methodology #2012-15). Washington DC: U.S. Census Bureau. Available online at <http://www.census.gov/srd/papers/pdf/ssm2013-15.pdf>.

2013* Pan, Yuling and Stephen Lubkemann. “Observing Census Enumeration of Non-English Speaking Households in the 2010 Census: Evaluation Report.” Research and Methodology Directorate, Center for Survey Measurement Study Series (Survey Methodology #2013-02). U.S. Census Bureau. Available online at <http://www.census.gov/srd/papers/pdf/ssm2013-02.pdf>.

2012* Ajrouch, Kristine, Yuling Pan, and Stephen Lubkemann. "Observing Census Enumeration of Non-English Speaking Households in the 2010 Census: Arabic Report." Research and Methodology Directorate, Center for Survey Measurement Research Report Series (Survey Methodology #2012-05). Washington, DC: U.S. Census Bureau. Available online at <http://www.census.gov/srd/papers/pdf/rsm2012-05.pdf>

.2012* Isabelli, Christina, Yuling Pan, and Stephen Lubkemann. "Observing Census Enumeration of Non-

English Speaking Households in the 2010 Census: Spanish Report." Research and Methodology Directorate, Center for Survey Measurement Research Report Series (Survey Methodology #2012-06). Washington, DC: U.S. Census Bureau. Available online at <http://www.census.gov/srd/papers/pdf/rsm2012-06.pdf>.

2012* Yoon, Kyung-Eun, Yuling Pan, and Stephen Lubkemann. “Observing Census Enumeration of Non-English Speaking Households in the 2010 Census: Korean Report.” Center for Statistical Research & Methodology Research Report Series (Survey Methodology #2012-07). U.S. Census Bureau. Available online at <http://www.census.gov/srd/papers/pdf/rsm2012-07.pdf>

2012* Shepherd, Robert, Yuling Pan, and Stephen Lubkemann. “ Observing Census Enumeration of Non-English Speaking Households in the 2010 Census: Chinese Report. Center for Statistical Research & Methodology Research Report Series (Survey Methodology #2012-08). U.S. Census Bureau. Available online at <http://www.census.gov/srd/papers/pdf/rsm2012-08.pdf>.

2007 “More than Violence: An Anthropological Approach to Understanding the Basis of Wartime Behavior.” AnthroNotes, Vol. 28, No.2: 12-19.

2007 "Book Review: Kupilikula: Governance and the Invisible Realm in Mozambique. By Harry G.West. (University of Chicago Press, 2005)." International Journal of African Historical Studies Vol. 40, No.3.

2004 “Diasporas and their Discontents—Return Without Homecoming in the Forging of Liberian and African- American Identity-a Review Essay” Diaspora 13:1.

2003 “Book Review of Azevedo, M. J. Tragedy and Triumph: Mozambique Refugees in Southern Africa 1977-2000 (Heineman)” International Journal of African Historical Studies Vol 36, No.3: 664-67

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2002 “Transnational Refugees: Integration and Return” Insights: Development Research, No.44

2002 “Refugees: Worldwide Displacement and International Response.” AnthroNotes Vol 23, No.2

1999 (co-authored with D.Conlin) “What’s Relevant About Underwater Archaeology… and Not About Treasure Hunting.” American Anthropologist Newsletter, Vol. 40, No. 4 , April 1999;

1997 ”Historical Background”; “Demographic, Migration, and Social Background”; “Gender”; “Traditional Medicine”; and “Socio-Cultural and Socio-Economic Aspects of Health Care” chapters in Manica Province Integrated Health Project Mid-Term Assessment. 1997. Helsinki: FINNIDA.

Archeological Site Reports (* indicates peer reviewed)

2016* Lawson, Charles and Stephen Lubkemann (eds.) Archeological Assessment and Inventory of the English China Wreck (Bisc 2, 8 Da9996), FL: Biscayne National Park and Washington DC: US National Park Service/US Department of the Interior.

2010 Lubkemann, Stephen, C. Lawson, J. Bright, J. Boshoff, A. Diaz, T. Van Niekerk, S. Reid, and R. Maremane. Preliminary Archeological Site Assessment and Inventory of the English China Wreck (BISC-2, 8Da9996). Site Report Manuscript on File, Biscayne National Park, Homestead, Florida.

Exhibitions

2018 Co-Curator (with Paul Gardullo, Ricardo Teixeira-Duarte).”Mozambique e o Mundo: Investigacoes Sobre um Milenio do Trafego de Escravos” Exhibit inaugurated at Oficina de Historia International Conference on Slavery (October 2018), Fortaleza Museum (October-December 2018), Maputo , Mozambique.

Films and documentaries:

2004 (co-director and co-writer with Orlando Esteves) Malangatana on Malangatana: A History of Nation in

the Artist’s Heart. Lisbon, Portugal: Fortress Video Productions

PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS: (*indicates selection through peer review, with published abstracts)

August 21, 1995. "Relationships Among Crisis, Culture and Migratory Decision-Making: Theoretical Issues to Consider in Light of Mozambican Historical Experience." Centro de Estudos Africanos, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane, Maputo, Mozambique.

*November 14, 1995. “Race, Class and Kin: Factors in Contesting 'Retornado' (refugee) Identity in Post- Colonial Portugal, 1974-93." American Anthropological Association annual meeting, Washington DC.

November 1, 1997. “Reflections From the Field: Training for Anthropological Demography Fieldwork”, International Conference on Anthropological Demography, Brown University.

*March 12, 1998. “An Anthropological Demographic Contribution to Theorizing Migration: ‘Situating’ the Migration Option in the Array of Possible Responses to Crisis and Opportunity in Central Mozambique”, North Eastern Anthropological Association annual meeting, University of Maine, Orono, Maine.

*March 28, 1998. “The Chaos in Culture and the Culture in Chaos: Refugee Contexts as Strategic Research Sites”, Boston University Africa Studies Conference, Boston University.

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*May 10, 1998. “The Engendering of Migration Options in Conflict and Consequences: Transnational Polygamy and Meanings of Return”, American Ethnological Society annual meeting, Toronto, Canada.

*July 28, 1998. “Local Productions of Violence and Displacement in Mozambique” International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences Congress (IUAES), Williamsburg, VA.

*October 30, 1998. “Engendered Migration Options and the Transnationalization of Polygamy Among Mozambicans” African Studies Association annual meeting, Chicago, IL.

*December 2, 1998. “Fertility Decisions in Wartime Mozambican Women’s Life Strategies: Negotiating the Future in a Political Conflict. ”American Anthropological Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

April 24, 1999. “Understanding the Mozambican Repatriation Process: Relevant Socio-Cultural Factors.” Watson Institute/Population Studies & Training Center Conference: Understanding the Social Dimensions of Forced Migration-Practitioner Needs, Policy Sensitivities, and Social Science, Brown University.

*September, 18, 1999. “Critiquing Analytical Categories in Migration Research: Questions Generated from the Mozambican Case.” International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) Conference of the Committee on Anthropology and Demography: Social Categories in Population Studies, Cairo, Egypt.

*November 12, 1999. “Historiographies and Witchcraft-Transformative Tools of Engagement in Local Mozambican Political Economies.” African Studies Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA.

*November 19, 2000. “Moving to Stay in “Place”?! Engendered Relationships Between Place and Migration in Mozambique.” American Anthropological Association annual meeting, San Fransisco, CA.

*January, 9, 2001. “The Challenge of Intensified Transnationality to the Geneva Convention”, VIIth Biennial Meeting of International Association for the Study of Forced Migration, (IASFM), Johannesberg, S. Africa.

*March 30, 2001. “Where Are the Men? Determinants of the Gendered Population Distribution of Mozambicans in Wartime.” Population Association of America annual meeting, Washington DC.

April 6, 2001. “The Moral Economy of Portuguese Postcolonial Return.” Race, Culture and Nation- Arguments Across the Portuguese Diaspora Conference, U.of Mass-Dartmouth,MA/ Brown University, RI.

April 24, 2001. “No Civil Society Without Legitimate Governance in Mozambique” Humanitarianism & War Project/CARE-Canada Workshop on Local Capacity Building in Humanitarian Crisis, Ottawa, Canada.

*August 20, 2001. “Embedded Time and Dispersed Place: Displacement and Gender in Mozambican “Lifespace”. XXIVth International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) Congress, Salvador, Brazil.

September 26, 2001. “Capacity-Building: A Critical Review of Actual Practice” UNHCR Ex-Comm Meeting on Building Local Capacities, Geneva, Switzerland (paper presented by proxy, not in person due to 9/11).

*April 26, 2002. “Gender, Informal Labor Migration, and Wartime Displacement in the Transformation of Machazian Transnationality (1940-1999), Portuguese/African Encounters Int’l Congress, Providence, RI.

October 26, 2002. “Negotiating Social and Political Invisibility in the Portuguese Post-Colonial Return Settler Colonialism Conference, Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard University.

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*November, 21, 2002. “The Weakness of Strong Ties: Reconsidering Kinship Networks in Southern African Migration and Anthropological Theory”, American Anthropological Assoc. annual meeting, New Orleans, LA.

*April, 5, 2003. “Negotiating Non-Return Among Circular Migrants: A ‘Moral Economy of Migrancy’ Framework.” Society for Economic Anthropology (SEA) annual meeting, Monterrey, Mexico.

May 8, 2003. “Submerged Heritage and Economic Development: Is the Dry Tortugas Model Exportabale?” UNESCO/ ICOMOS Southern/Eastern Africa Regional Conference on the Convention on Underwater Heritage, Maputo, Mozambique.

*November 1, 2003. “Multi-generational Displacement and the Myth of Post-Conflict Return: Preliminary Evidence from Mozambique and Angola.” African Studies Association annual meeting, Boston, MA.

*November 9, 2003. “The Anthropological Demography of Violence and Displacement in “Fragmented Wars” IUSSP Seminar on the Demography of Conflict and Violence, Oslo, Norway.

*November 19, 2003. “Professional Charity? Anthropologies of Power in the Negotiation and Uses of Humanitarian Identity", American Anthropological Association annual meeting, Chicago, IL.

January 23, 2004. “Religion as a Strategic Site of Struggle in the Development of Transnational Social Fields: An Ethnohistory of Migratory, Social, and Religious Change in South-Central Mozambique (1900-99).” Social Science Research Council Conference on Transnationalism and Religion, Capetown, South Africa.

*March 26, 2004. “International and “Indigenous” Humanitarianism: A Global Overview of Issues, Trends, Possibilities and Perils.” Liberian Studies Association 36th Annual Conference, NCCU, Durham NC

September 24, 2004. “New Reasons, Roles, and Relevance for Diasporas in a Transnational World: Thinking Beyond the Immigration and Security Paradigm” African Health & Immigration Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

*November 11, 2004. “Global Locals’ and Political Process in War-torn Nations: The Liberian Diaspora in War- Making and Peace-Building”. African Studies Association annual meeting, New Orleans, LA.

November 13, 2004. “Beyond the Negotiating Table: The Challenge of Achieving ‘Social Peace’”-Union of Nimban County Associations Peace and Reconciliation Conference. Atlanta, GA

*January 9, 2005. “Possibilities and Perils of Indigenous Humanitarianism: A Critical Overview of a ‘Third Humanitarian Space’”. IXth Biennial Conference of the International Association for the Study of Forced Migration (IASFM), Sao Paulo, Brazil.

May 26, 2005. “‘Traditional Authority’ and Post-Conflict Justice in Mozambique”. Fletcher School/US Institute of Peace-Working Group on Informal Justice Systems, Tufts University, Boston, MA. 

*December 1, 2005. “Transnationalism and Political Process in a Globally Dispersed “Civil-War-Torn” Nation (Liberia)”, American Anthropological Association annual meeting, Washington DC.

November 29, 2005. “Where in the World is Liberia? Perils and Possibilities of Displacement Diasporas in Post- Conflict Reconstruction.” Myron Weiner Seminar Series, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, MA.

February 1, 2006. “Re-thinking War as a Social Condition.” Program on Order, Conflict, and Violence, Yale University, New Haven CT.

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June 17, 2006. "Where in the World is Liberia? The Role of a Diaspora in a Post-Conflict Transition" Workshop on Diasporas and Homeland Development, Elliot School of International Affairs, Washington DC.

July 7, 2006. "A Critical Agenda for Policy and Research on Migrants and Diasporas in Development" German Marshall Fund /Rockefeller Foundation--Bellagio Migration Dialogues, Bellagio, Italy.

*November 3, 2006. "Remittance Relief, Interested Philanthropy, and Not-Only for Profit Entrepreneurship by Liberians in the US: the Potential and Perils of Diasporas in Post-Conflict Development." Symposium on Engaging the African Diaspora and Financing African Development, Cornell University, Ithaca NY.

*November 17, 2006. "Repatriation and Post-Conflict Development in Mozambique: Rethinking the 'Revolving Door' Dilemma." Conference on Migration in the Lusophone World, Institute for International Migration, Georgetown University, Washington DC.

March 16, 2007. " When Peace Does Not End War: Women's Strategies for Negotiating the Social Injuries of Post-Conflict Displacement in Mozambique." Conference on "No War; No Peace: Post-Conflict Transitions in Comparative Perspective." Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University, Providence, RI.

May 24, 2007. "Survey as Social Navigation: A Liberian Diaspora Case Study" GWU/Tufts/Oxford Workshop on "Diasporas as Agents of Change: Assessing Methodologies", George Washington University, Washington DC.

*August 30, 2007. " Refocusing the Ethnographic Gaze in Warscapes: War as Social Condition" Annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, August 30-September 2, Chicago, IL.

*November 28, 2007. "When Peace Does Not End War: Engendered Experiences of War as a Social Condition." Annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington DC.

*January 6, 2008. "Freed to Move/Forced to Move: Post-Conflict Displacement and Re-Mobilization." International Association for the Study of Forced Migration XIth Biennial Conference, Cairo, Egypt.

*January 7, 2008. "More than Money: Anthropological Perspective on Remitting as Strategic Social Action." Int’l Association for the Study of Forced Migration XIth Biennial Conference, Cairo, Egypt.

February 8, 2008. “Invisible Displacements and the Social Meaning of Movement: Involuntary Immobility and Post-Conflict Displacement.” Culture in Governmental Affairs Program Lecture Series, Elliot School of International Affairs, The George Washington University, Washington DC.

April 17, 2008. "Leveraging the Liberian Creed Abroad: Diasporas in the Globalizaton of Patrimonial Politics." Global Migration/ Transnational Politics Workshop, Ctr. for Global Studies, George Mason University, VA.

May 15, 2008. “An Agenda for Addressing Distortions in the Study of Diasporan Impacts in War-Torn Societies: Diaspora-Centrism, Southern-Exclusion, Lone-Ranger Scholarship, and the Hegemony of the Political.” Workshop on Diasporas and Development: Identifying New Frontiers, CIBER, School of Business, The George Washington University, Washington DC.

September 23, 2008. “The Weakness of Strong Ties: Kinship Networks in Migration and Social Theory-A Critique, Bureau of the Census, Washington DC.

*November 20, 2008. “Strained Intimacies: Transnational Kinship and the Production of Internal Strangerhood

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in Mozambique and Liberia.” annual meeting of American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA

February 16, 2009. “The (In)Formal(ization) of State-Backed Justice: Contextualizing Local Perceptions of Customary Justice in Post-Conflict Liberia. Int’l Studies Association Annual Meeting, New York.

March 17, 2009. “Diasporan Humanitarianism.” Migration, Diasporas and Development: Trans-Atlantic Perspectives Workshop, The Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, Sweden.

March 27, 2009. "The Globalizaton of Patrimonialism--Diasporan Routes." Second Global Migration & Transnational Politics Workshop, SAIS-Johns Hopkins University, Washington DC.

*June 30, 2009. “Leveraging the Liberian Creed Abroad: Displacement Diasporas -- Democratic Disseminators or Patrimonial Globalizers?” International Association for the Study of Forced

Migration 12th Biennial Meeting, Nicosia Cyprus.

*November 25, 2009. “Leveraging the Liberian Creed Abroad: Diasporas in the Globalization of Patrimonial Politics” annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association,Philadelphia, PA

October 15, 2009. “Tourism as an Engine for Sustaining Scientific Research and Pro-Poor Development” IZIKO SAVE Tourism Conference, Capetown, South Africa.

*October, 26, 2009. “Diasporan Heritage and Development: The Case of the Southern African Slave Wrecks & Heritage Routes Project.” African Diaspora Heritage Trails Conference, Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania

November, 18, 2009. “Grappling with Legal Pluralism: A Liberian Case Study” Customary Justice and Legal Pluralism in War-Torn and Fragile Societies International Conference, co-organized by USIP, GWU, and The World Bank, Washington DC.

November 20, 2009. “Looking for Justice: Local Liberian Perceptions of Justice” Peaceworks series presentation, United States Institute for Peace, Washington DC.

March 1, 2010. “The Maritime Archeology of the Global Slave Trade: Links that Matter” .USAID/ Mozambican Ministry of Tourism Mozambique SAVE Tourism Conference, Maputo, Mozambique.

*March 25, 2010. “Temporary Protected Status: “Diasporan Dilemma” or “National Concern” Annual meeting of the Liberian Studies Association, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA.

*September 16th, 2010. “The Southern African Slave Wrecks and Diaspora Heritage Route Project: Pursuing a Development-Sensitive Maritime Archeology in the Southern African Region.” Paper presented at the Ninth Maritime Heritage Conference, Baltimore, MD

*November 1, 2010. “Methods for Capturing the Justice Experience: Alternatives to Institutional Analysis… and Reflections on Its Resilience”, plenary paper presented at the International Conference on “Access to Justice and Security: Non-State Actors and the Local Dynamics of Ordering”, Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark.

*November 2, 2010.”Neither State nor Custom, More than State and Custom: Liberian Perceptions of Justice as a Socio- Political Navigation Challenge” paper presented at the International Conference on “Access to Justice and Security: Non-State Actors and the Local Dynamics of Ordering”, Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen, Denmark.

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October 22, 2010 “Diasporas as Neglected Agents of Change in War-Torn Societies.” Invited presentation at the Carter Center, Atlanta, GA.

October 21, 2010 “Conflicting Readings of Law in Post-Conflict Liberia.” Distinguished Lecture at the Institute for African Studies, Emory University, Atlanta, GA.

March 8, 2011 “Improvements in Access to Justice in Liberia” Invited presentation in the “Conversations at the Carter Center” Bi-Annual Speakers Series, Carter Center, Atlanta, GA.

April 11, 2010. “The Southern African Slave Wrecks Project: New Approaches to Maritime Archeology in the Developing World.” Presented at Maritime Archaeological Heritage Society, Washington DC.

June 15,2011 “The “Weakness of Strong Ties” and the “Meaning of the (Remitted) Gift” : Rethinking Sociality in the Anthropology of Migration and Transnationalism” invited lecture at the Department of Social Anthropology and Centre for Development Studies, Uppsala University, Uppsala Sweden.

*June 16, 2011 “The Meaning of the Move: An Argument for Analytical Displacement” Paper presented at the Fourth biennial meeting of the European Conference for African Studies, Uppsala, Sweden.

August 18, 2011. “The Census Survey as Social Encounter: First findings and Methodological Implications”. Workshop on Linguistically Isolated Populations, US Census Bureau, Washington DC.

September 16, 2011. “The Weakness of Strong Ties: Re-theorizing Socialities of Migration and Transnationalism.” Baraza Distinguished African Lecture-University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

*November 11, 2011. “Diasporicity’s Discontent: Liberian Identity and the Irresolution of Return: 1817-2010.” Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Studies Seminar on Diasporas and Generations, Harvard University Boston, MA

*December 13, 2011.“The Meaning of Remittance and Return: Moral Capital in Migratory Performances of Sociality” Moralities of Migration Workshop, Peace and Research Institute (PRIO), Oslo, Norway.

*January 7, 2012. “Maritime Archeology as “Development”?!? The Pragmatics, Politics, Ethics, and Economics of Creating and Sustaining the Southern African Slave Wrecks Projects” Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Baltimore, MD.

*January 7, 2012 “Trade at The Border of Colonial Empires in late 18th Century North America: A Preliminary Report on Findings from and Questions Raised by the Archeological Study of the “English China” Shipwreck Site.” Paper presented at 47th Annual Society for Historical Archaeology Conference, Baltimore, MD.

*June 21, 2012 “Redefining Development Through the Heritage Prism: Perspectives from the Maritime Archeology of the Transatlantic Slave Trade.” Paper presented at the Third International Conference on Heritage and Development, Oporto, Portugal.

July 19, 2012 “Why the Evidence Base Really Matters: Local Perceptions of Justice and Rule of Law Reform In Liberia’s First Post-War Decade.” Paper presented at the INURED Workshop on “Mapping Justice and Rule of Law in Haiti”, INURED Port au Prince, Haiti.

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*November 2, 2012. (with Yuling Pan) “Interviewing Linguistic and Cultural Minorities: Insights from Ethnographic Observation of 2010 Census Interviews.” Paper presented at the International Conference on Methods for Surveying and Enumerating Hard-to-Reach Populations. New Orleans, LA. Oct. 31-Nov. 3, American Statistical Association. New Orleans, Louisiana

*November 2, 2012. (with Isabel Feo Rodrigues) “Interlocking Invisibilities: How Illiteracy, Age, and Identity Affect Census taking” Paper presented at the International Conference on Methods for Surveying and Enumerating Hard-to-Reach Populations. New Orleans, LA. Oct. 31-Nov. 3, American Statistical Association. New Orleans, Louisiana

December 12, 2012. “Empirical Approaches to Justice Reform-Insights from Liberia”. Paper presented at the Law Justice and Development Week Conference The World Bank, Washington DC

*January 9, 2013. “Migration Theory and Agency: An Argument for Investigation and Against Inference” Paper presented at the Oxford University Workshop on “Aspirations and Capabilities in the Migration Process”, Oxford University, Oxford, UK.

*January 11, 2013. (with David Morgan, Justine Benanty, “Spoiled Submerged Sites” or “Just Another C-Filter”? Accounting for Recent Human Impact in the Archaeological Analysis of BISC-2.” Paper presented at 48th annual Society for Historical Archaeology Conference, Leicester, U.K.

*January 11, 2013. (with Sean Reid) “Why BISC-2’s Brick Ballast May Have the Most Interesting (Archaeological) Things to Say about Imperial Marginality.” Paper presented at 48th annual Society for Historical Archaeology Conference, Leicester, U.K.

*January 11, 2013. “Archaeologically Assembling the Full Picture of the Political-Economy of Late 18 th Century Colonial Trade Relations on the Margins of Empire from the Bisc-2 Shipwreck Site.” Paper presented at 48th annual Society for Historical Archaeology Conference, Leicester, U.K.

*January 11, 2013. “The BISC 2 Cargo Part II--Prestige Cargo or Evidence of Colonial Dumping? An Exploration of What Key Items in BISC 2's Cargo of Ceramics May say About center/periphery trade relations in the Late North American British Empire.” Paper presented at 48 th annual Society for Historical Archaeology Conference, Leicester, U.K.

Feb 23, 2013. “The African Slave Wrecks Project: Prospects and Plans for a Maritime Archaeology of the Slave Trade.” Institut Fondamental d’Afrique Noire (IFAN), University Cheikh Anta Diop, Dakar, Senegal.

*February 26, 2013. (with David Conlin, David Morgan, and Charles Call) “(Ship) Wrecks, (Historic) Wreckers, and (Contemporary) Ransackers: Archaeology in the Assessment of Human Impact on Biscayne’s Maritime Cultural Landscape.” Paper presented at 2013 Biscayne National Park Symposium, Biscayne, FL.

*September 6, 2013. ”The Meanings of the Move: An Argument for Analytically Relocating Displacement” Paper presented at Mobilities/Immobilities Workshop held at Chr. Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway.

October 2, 2013. “Maritime Archaeology: Alternative Visions and Possibilities for Mozambique” (invited) Paper presented at the Department of Anthropology and Archaeology, Eduardo Mondlane University, Maputo, Mozambqiue.

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October 28, 2013. “Social Avoidance, Regressive Remitting, and Non Events in the Re-theorizing of Sociality in Migrant Networks” (invited) Paper presented at the Department of Anthropology, Syracuse University, Syracuse NY.

October 29, 2013“The (In)Security and (In)Justice Implications of International Rule of Law Reform in Post-Conflict Contexts: Liberia in Anthropological Perspective” (invited) Paper presented at the Maxwell Institute for Public Policy, Syracuse University.

Nov 14, 2013. “Justice in the City? Primary Preliminary Findings “ Paper presented at the Carter Center, Monrovia, Liberia.

*November 22, 2013 “Diasporicity and its Discontents: Liberian Identity Arguments and the Irresolution of Return (1820-2013)”. Paper presented at the 56th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association, Baltimore, MD.

November 5-7, 2014. (Hosting Co-Organizer, Presenter and Discussant) “AAA/Wenner-Gren/GWU Ebola Emergency Response Workshop”. George Washington University, Washington DC.

Dec 5, 2014 “When to be…and when not to be..an Anthropologist.” Invited presentation at Roundtable on Risk, Ethics, and Security: Conducting Human Rights Fieldwork, at the 113th Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association.

October 16th, 2014. “The Survey as Social Encounter: Reflections from the 2010 Census Non-Response Follow Up Survey Observational Study Conducted in Seven Communities of Language” Invited paper presented at the Population Studies and Training Center, Brown University Providence, RI.

October 17, 2014. “The “Weaknesses of Strong Ties”: “Social Avoidance”, “Regressive Remitting”, and “Fragmented Diasporicity” in the Re-theorizing of Migrant Sociality” Invited Presentation in the Working Group in Anthropological Demography Colloquium, Brown University, Providence RI

Dec 5, 2014 “When to be…and when not to be..an Anthropologist.” Invited presentation at Roundtable on Risk, Ethics, and Security: Conducting Human Rights Fieldwork, at the 113th Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association.

*January 10, 2015 ““Not Just Your Father’s Treasure Hunter”: Confronting the New Transnational Treasure Hunting Industry on the Frontier of Historical and Maritime Archaeology” Forum organized at the 50th Annual Meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Seattle, Washington.

*Nov 5-7, 2015. Stephen Lubkemann, Jaco Boshoff, David Conlin, Reinaldo Barroso, November 6, 2015. “The Slaver Shipwreck’s Network: New Perspectives and Possibilities for the Realization of the Black Atlantic Paradigm from Maritime Archeology .”, International Conference on Connecting Continents: Archaeological Perspectives on Slavery, Trade and Colonialism; Society for American Archaeology (SAA) and the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), Curacao.

October 2, 2015 “Harnessing Heritage to Development through HAVENS Tourism: The Slave Wrecks Project”, Tourism and International Development Colloquium., Int’l Institute of Tourism Studies and Institute for Global and International Studies, George Washington University, Washington DC..

*January 7, 2016. David W. Morgan, Jessica Keller, Jeneva Wright, Meredith Hardy, Dave Conlin, Stephen Lubkemann, Paul Gardullo. The Slave Wrecks Project in National Park Units of St. Croix,

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U.S. Virgin Islands, Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meetings, Washington DC.

*January 7, 2016. Tiago Fraga, George Schwarz, and Stephen Lubkemann,, The Influence of the Slave Trade on Atlantic Shipbuilding, Soc. for Historical Archaeology Annual Meetings,Washington DC.

*January 7, 2016. Richard T. Duarte, Yolanda Pinto Duarte, and Stephen Lubkemann, Inhambane/Inhafoco and Mozambique Ilha/Mossuril: Maritime Archaeological Approaches to Two Mozambican Slaving Landscapes, Soc. for Historical Archaeology Annual Meetings,Washington DC.

*January 7, 2016. Jaco J. Boshoff, Stephen Lubkemann, and Yolanda Pinto Duarte,, Identifying a Luso-African Slaver in Cape Town: An Overview of the Archaeological and Archival Evidence for the São Josè Paquete d’Africa, Society for Historical Archaeology Annual Meetings, Washington DC.

December 8, 2016. The Maritime Archaeology of Ilha de Mocambique’s Underwater Heritage: Sharing Responsibilities, Addressing Common Challenges, Identifying Collaborative Opportunities. UNESCO Underwater Cultural Heritage Workshop, Ilha de Mocambique, Nampula, Mozambique.

December 12, 2016. The Maritime Archaeology of the Slave Trade: The Imperative of Going Beyond the UNESCO Convention to Protect Globally Shared Heritage. UNESCO Africa Regional Meeting on Underwater Cultural Heritage. Maputo, Mozambique.

March 28, 2017. “The Maritime Archaeology and Protection of Globally Shared Heritage. National Park Service Int’l Workshop: ‘Protecting Slave Related Sites and Antiquities” Charleston, SC

March 4, 2017 “ Globalizing the Maritime Archaeology of the Black Atlantic and the Stewardship of Shared Heritage.” Gunston Hall  Underwater Archaeology Symposium. George Mason’s Gunston Hall, Mason Neck, VA

*October 28, 2017. “The Slave Ship (Sao Jose) Network: New Perspectives, Possibilities, and Challenges

in the Realization of the Black Atlantic Paradigm.” Oficina de Historia International Conference on Slavery and Mozambique, Maputo, Mozambique.

November 8, 2017. “Analyzing Transnationalized Post-Conflict Nations: Rethinking how we address

Diasporas”. Invited presentation at GW/CIBER Workshop on Transnational Networks in Post-Conflict Stabilization and Development in Sub-Saharan Africa. ESIA, GW, Washington DC

*December 1, 2017. “The Meanings of the Slaver Shipwreck site: Tracing the Struggle for ethical engagement with the contested social problematics and possibilities of recovering difficult--and shared-pasts”. Paper presented at the 116th Annual Meetings, American Anthropological Association.

January 10, 2018. “Transnationality’s Theoretical Troubling of ‘Class’: Observations from Observing ‘Global Liberia’”. Invited presentation at the Centre for Advanced Migration Studies, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark.

*January 11, 2018. “Meatpacking Ministers and Transnational Dis-orderings of Class in Global Liberia: EmpiricaI Paradoxes and Theoretical Ramifications of Two-way Socio-Economic Mobility and Class Di-Morphism” International Conference on Transnational Lives: Economies, Bureaucracies, Desires.” Peace and Research Institute-Oslo (PRIO), January 11-12, 2018 Oslo Norway

March 28, 2018. “Courting Injustice and Destabilizing the State of Witchcraft: Inadvertent Consequences of International Rule of Law Reform Efforts in Liberia” Ethics and Leadership Speaker Series. Elliot

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School of International Affairs, The George Washington University, Washington DC.

PRIMARY RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS:

Thematic/Theoretical:-Displacement: forced migration, refugees, internal displacement, war-affected populations;-Diasporas (contemporary and historical): as a political force, social experience and formation, culture and identity, economic impacts, transnationalism; -Maritime/historical archaeology (Transatlantic slave trade; colonial contact; pre-colonial E.Africa; methods, 18 th century navigation and global trade; theory in maritime and historical archaeology);-Political/Legal anthropology: democratization and governance; violence; political conflict; ethnicity; Rule of Law; customary and informal justice and dispute resolution; state/society relations;-Anthropology and population studies: migration, urbanization; critical history of demography;-Anthropology of International Aid: humanitarianism; Ideology/practice of development; post-conflict reconstruction; -Urban Anthropology (in Africa): rural/urban, intra-urban migration; informal economies; urban governance-Gender: effects of structural and acute violence on gender relations and identity; gender and human rights; -Ethnohistory and historical anthropology with an emphasis on Africa; -Philosophy and history of social inquiry; epistemology; inter-disciplinary approaches to studying the past;-Comparative and integrative methodology (qualitative/quantitative); interview methodology.-Heritage; Cultural tourism and development, identity and representation; CRM

Socio-graphic:-Southern (especially Lusophone) Africa (Mozambique, South Africa, Angola); -West Africa (Liberia)-African diaspora populations (contemporary refugees and immigrants in Europe and USA); -historical African diaspora (Transatlantic and Indian Ocean slave trades)-Portugal and the Portuguese diaspora;

REFERENCES:

David I. Kertzer, Ph.D Paul Dupee, Jr. University Professor of Social Science, Brown University. Box 1921, Providence RI 02912. Tel. (401) 863-3251 E-Mail: [email protected]

David L. Conlin, Ph.D.Archaeologist, Chief, Submerged Resources Center, US National Park Service12795 West Alameda Pkwy., Lakewood, CO 80228Tel. (303) 969-2665E-mail: [email protected]

Deborah Isser, J.D. Global Program Manager, Justice for the PoorSenior Counsel, Justice Reform Practice GroupThe World BankWashington DC, 20052

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Tel. (202) 458 8305Email: [email protected]

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