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1 Judith Blau Emeritus Professor of Sociology (Retired 1/1/13) 75 Summit St Wellfleet, MA 02667 919-428-6615 [email protected] Date: January 2015 Education University of Chicago BA 1964 University of Chicago MA 1967 Northwestern University Ph.D. 1972 Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Postdoctoral Fellow, 1976-78 Academic and Research Appointments, UNC at Chapel Hill and other concurrent responsibilities: Professor, Sociology Department, 1988- 2012 ; Chair, Social and Economics Undergraduate Minor, 2000- 2010; Chair, Scholars at Risk Committee, 2005-2010; Fellow, Parr Center for Ethics, 2005 -2012 ; Project Director, Researching Adolescent Pathways (RAP), 2000 - 04; Gillian T. Cell Term Distinguished University Professor, 1997- 2002; Fellow, Institute for the Arts and Humanities, 1992- 2012; Fellow, Center for Urban and Regional Studies, 1994-2012 ; Affiliate Faculty, International Studies, 2009- 2012 ; Chair, Undergraduate Studies, 2000 - 01; Associate Chair, 1999 - 00; Other Responsibilities: Founder and former director, Human Rights Center of Chapel Hill & Carrboro (2008-2013); Founder and President, Sociologists without Borders US, 2002- 2012 (international NGO with 1400 members, 12/30/10); Member, AAAS Human Rights Coalition, 2007- 11; Chair, Human Rights Section, ASA, 2010-2011. Previous Appointments Elizabeth Kirkpatrick Doenges Scholar, Mary Baldwin College, Summer 2008; Associate Professor, Sociology Department, State University of New York at Albany, 1982-1988 (Assistant Professor, 19781982); Research Scholar, Center for the Social Sciences, Columbia University, 1983-88; Visiting Associate Professor, New York University, 1986-87; Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, Nankai University, Tienjin, Summer 1981; Visiting Assistant Professor, Hunter College of the City University of New York, Fall 1977; Scholar, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies, 1975-1976; Assistant Professor, Baruch College of the City University of New York, 1973-1976. Books _____, Organization of Architectural Practice. Washington, DC: Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture, 1978. _____, Mark LaGory and John Pipkin (eds.), Professions and Urban Form. Albany: SUNY Press, 1983. John Pipkin, Mark LaGory, and _____ (eds.), Remaking the City. Albany: SUNY Press, 1983. _____, Architects and Firms: A Sociological Perspective. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1984. _____, The Shape of Culture: A Study of Contemporary Cultural Patterns in the United States. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989.

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Judith Blau Emeritus Professor of Sociology (Retired 1/1/13)

75 Summit St Wellfleet, MA 02667

919-428-6615

[email protected]

Date: January 2015

Education

• University of Chicago BA 1964

• University of Chicago MA 1967

• Northwestern University Ph.D. 1972

• Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Postdoctoral Fellow, 1976-78

Academic and Research Appointments, UNC at Chapel Hill and other concurrent responsibilities:

Professor, Sociology Department, 1988- 2012 ; Chair, Social and Economics Undergraduate Minor, 2000-

2010; Chair, Scholars at Risk Committee, 2005-2010; Fellow, Parr Center for Ethics, 2005 -2012 ; Project

Director, Researching Adolescent Pathways (RAP), 2000 - 04; Gillian T. Cell Term Distinguished

University Professor, 1997- 2002; Fellow, Institute for the Arts and Humanities, 1992- 2012; Fellow,

Center for Urban and Regional Studies, 1994-2012 ; Affiliate Faculty, International Studies, 2009- 2012 ;

Chair, Undergraduate Studies, 2000 - 01; Associate Chair, 1999 - 00; Other Responsibilities: Founder

and former director, Human Rights Center of Chapel Hill & Carrboro (2008-2013); Founder and President,

Sociologists without Borders – US, 2002- 2012 (international NGO with 1400 members, 12/30/10);

Member, AAAS Human Rights Coalition, 2007- 11; Chair, Human Rights Section, ASA, 2010-2011.

Previous Appointments

Elizabeth Kirkpatrick Doenges Scholar, Mary Baldwin College, Summer 2008; Associate Professor,

Sociology Department, State University of New York at Albany, 1982-1988 (Assistant Professor,

19781982); Research Scholar, Center for the Social Sciences, Columbia University, 1983-88; Visiting

Associate Professor, New York University, 1986-87; Lecturer, Department of Philosophy, Nankai

University, Tienjin, Summer 1981; Visiting Assistant Professor, Hunter College of the City University of

New York, Fall 1977; Scholar, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies, 1975-1976; Assistant Professor,

Baruch College of the City University of New York, 1973-1976.

Books

_____, Organization of Architectural Practice. Washington, DC: Association of Collegiate Schools of

Architecture, 1978.

_____, Mark LaGory and John Pipkin (eds.), Professions and Urban Form. Albany: SUNY Press, 1983.

John Pipkin, Mark LaGory, and _____ (eds.), Remaking the City. Albany: SUNY Press, 1983.

_____, Architects and Firms: A Sociological Perspective. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1984.

_____, The Shape of Culture: A Study of Contemporary Cultural Patterns in the United States. New York:

Cambridge University Press, 1989.

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_____ and Gail Quets, Cultural Life in City and Region. Akron: University of Akron, International

Association of Cultural Economics, 1989.

Arnold Foster and _____ (eds.), Art and Society: Readings in the Sociology of the Arts. Albany: SUNY

Press, 1989.

_____ and Norman Goodman (eds.), Social Roles and Social Institutions: Essays in Honor of Rose Laub

Coser. Boulder: Westview Press, 1991.

Second edition, with new introduction by Bennett Berger. New Brunswick: Transaction Press,

1995.

_____, Social Contracts and Economic Markets. New York: Plenum, 1993.

_____ (ed.), The Blackwell Companion to Sociology. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers, 2001; paper

2004.

_____ Race in the Schools: Perpetuating White Dominance? Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2003; paper

2004 (recipient of the American Sociological Association’s Oliver Cromwell Cox Award)

_____ and Alberto Moncada, Human Rights: Beyond the Liberal Vision. Lanham, MA: Rowman &

Littlefield, 2005. .

_____ and Alberto Moncada, Justice in the United States: Human Rights and the U.S. Constitution.

Rowman & Littlefield, March 2006.

_____ and Alberto Moncada, Freedoms and Solidarities: We Humans. Rowman & Littlefield, expected

publication date, April 2007.

_____ and Keri Iyall-Smith, eds., Public Sociologies Reader. Rowman & Littlefield, 2006.

____ and Alberto Moncada, Human Rights: A Primer. Paradigm Publishers, June 2009.

____, David Brunsma, Alberto Moncada, and Catherine Zimmer (eds.), The Leading Rogue State,

Paradigm Publishers, 2008.

____ and Marina Karides (eds.), The World and US Social Forums. Leiden Brill, 2008. Paper edition,

Lexington Books, 2009.

____ with Mark Frezzo (eds), Sociology and Human Rights: A Bill of Rights for the 21st Century: Analysis,

Comparisons and Proposals, Pine Forge Press (2011)

Articles and Chapters

R.A. Schoenherr and _____, "Some New Techniques in Organization Research," Public Personnel Review

28 (1967): 156-161.

_____, "Elective Affinities in Sociological Theory," Heuristics 2 (1970): 20-40.

_____, "Patterns of Communication and Theoretical High Energy Physicists," Sociometry 37 (1974):

391406.

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_____, "The Influence of Firm Structure on Design Quality," American Institute of Architects Journal 65

(1976): 106-110.

_____, "Beautiful Buildings and Breaching the Laws," International Journal of Sociology 12

(April/August 1976): 110-128.

_____, "Scientific Recognition: Academic Context and Professional Role," Social Studies of Science 6

(1976): 553-545.

_____ with Hilary Silver, "Architectural Ideologies and Their Organizational Context," Quarterly Journal

of Ideology 1 (Summer 1977): 16-29.

_____, "Sociometric Structure of a Scientific Discipline." In Robert Alan Jones (ed.), Research in

Sociology of Knowledge, Sciences and Arts. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1978.

_____, "Expertise and Power in Professional Organization," Sociology of Work and Occupations 6

(February 1979): 102-123.

_____ and William McKinley, "Ideas, Complexity, and Innovation," Administrative Science Quarterly 24

(June 1979): 200-219.

_____, "A Framework of Meaning in Architecture." In Geoffrey Broadbent, Richard Bunt, and Charles

Jencks (eds.), Signs, Symbols, and Architecture. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1980.

_____, "Paradoxical Consequences of Excess in Structural Complexity," Sociology of Health and Illness 2

(November 1980): 227-292.

_____, Editor, "Gender and Ideology" Special Issue of the Quarterly Journal of Ideology, 5, no. 3 (Fall

1981).

_____ and Peter M. Blau, "The Cost of Inequality: Metropolitan Structure and Violent Crime," American

Sociological Review 47 (February 1982): 114-129.

_____, "Prominence in a Network of Communication," Sociological Quarterly 23 (Spring 1982): 235-251.

_____, "Expert Collaboration and the Ethics of Practice," Knowledge--Creation, Diffusion, Utilization 4

(September 1982): 111-126.

_____ and Richard D. Alba, "Empowering Nets of Participation," Administrative Science Quarterly 27

(September 1982): 363-79.

_____, "Sociological Theories and Health Organizations." In John A. Talbott and Seymour R. Kaplan

(eds.), Handbook of Administrative Psychiatry. New York: Grune and Stratton, 1982.

_____, "Humane Care of Youngsters," Quarterly Journal of Ideology 7 (Spring 1983): 20-30.

_____ and Katharyn Lieben, "Growth, Decline, and Death: A Panel Study of Architecture Firms." In

_____, Mark LaGory, John Pipkin (eds.), Professions and Urban Form. Albany: SUNY Press, 1983.

_____, Stress, Job Satisfaction and Health. Report to New York State Quality of Work Life Committee and

Department of Corrections. Albany, New York: State University of New York at Albany, June 1983.

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_____, and John S. Pipkin, "Introductory Remarks on Form, Meaning, and Practice." In John S. Pipkin,

Mark LaGory, and _____ (eds.). Remaking the City: Social Science Perspectives on Urban Design.

Albany: SUNY Press, 1983.

_____, Stephen Light and Mitchell Chamlin, "Individual and Contextual Effects on Stress and Job

Satisfaction," Work and Occupations, 13 (February 1986): 131-156.

_____, Peter M. Blau, and Reid M. Golden, "Social Inequality and the Arts," The American Journal of

Sociology 91 (September 1985): 309-331.

_____, "High Culture as Mass Culture," Society 23 (May/June 1986): 65-70.

Reprinted in S. Harnoy, A. Natham, and D. Wittenberg, Culture and Communication in Israel.

Ramat-Aviv: Open University of Israel, 1999.

_____, "Elite Arts, the de Rigeuer and the Less," Social Forces 64 (June 1986): 875-905.

_____ and Richard H. Hall, "The Supply of Performing Arts Organizations in Metropolitan Areas," Urban

Affairs Quarterly 22 (September 1986): 42-65.

William Hall and _____, "The Taste for Popular Music: An Analysis of Class and Cultural Demand,"

Popular Music and Society 11 (Spring 1987): 31-50.

_____, Laurie Newman, and Joseph E. Schwartz. "Internal Economies of Scale for Performing Arts

Organizations," Journal of Cultural Economics 10 (June 1986): 63-76.

Steven F. Messner and _____, "Routine Leisure Activities and Rates of Crime," Social Forces 65 (June

1987): 1035-1052.

_____, "The Changing Conditions of Architectural Employment." In Paul Knox (ed.), The Design

Professions and the Built Environment. London: Croon Helm, 1988.

Peter M. Blau, _____, Gail Quets, and Tetsya Tada, "Social Inequality and Art Institutions," Sociological

Forum 2 (1986): 561-585.

_____, "High Circles, High Art," Empirical Studies of the Arts 5, 1 (1986): 79-86.

_____ and Gail Quets, The Geography of Arts Participation. Report on the 1982 and 1985 Surveys of

Public Participation in the Arts. New York: Columbia University, 1987.

_____, "Music as Social Circumstance," Social Forces 65 (June 1988): 883-902.

_____, "Study of the Arts: A Reappraisal," Annual Review of Sociology 14 (1988): 269- 92.

_____, "The Context of Art Attendance: The Primary Sampling Unit as Unit of Aggregation," Social

Science Quarterly 69 (1989): 930-941.

_____, A Description of New York State's Nonprofit Organizations. Prepared with the assistance of

Gordana Rabrenovic. Albany: Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government. April 1989.

H. Horowitz, _____, O. Donnat, Y. Feland, I. McKellar, J.M.D. Schuster, J. Zuzanc, "Measuring Changes

in National Cultural Behavior Patterns," Journal of Cultural Economics 14 (1990): 1-19.

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_____ and Gordana Rabrenovic, "Inter-Organizational Relations of Nonprofits," Sociological Forum 6

(1991): 327-347.

_____, "When Weak Ties are Structured." In Judith R. Blau and Norman Goodman (eds.), Social Roles and

Social Institutions: Essays in Honor of Rose Laub Coser. Boulder: Westview Press, 1991.

_____, "Introduction." In Judith R. Blau and Norman Goodman (eds.), Social Roles and Social

Institutions: Essays in Honor of Rose Laub Coser. Boulder: Westview Press, 1991.

_____, "The Disjunctive History of U.S. Museums, 1869-1980," Social Forces 70 (September 1991):

87105.

_____, Kenneth C. Land and Glenn Deane. Religious Participation, Religious Diversity, and Social

Conditions. PONPO Working Paper No. 162 and ISPS Working Paper No. 2162. Program on Non-Profit

Organizations. New Haven: Institution for Social and Policy Studies, Yale University, 1991.

_____, "The Context and Content of Collaboration: Architecture and the Social Sciences," Journal of

Architectural Education 45 (Fall 1991): 36-40.

Kenneth C. Land, Glenn Deane, and _____, "Religious Pluralism, Social Conditions, and Spatial Diffusion:

An Analysis of Their Effects on Church Membership," American Sociological Review 56 (April 1991): 237-

249.

_____, Kenneth C. Land, and Kent Redding, "The Expansion of U.S. Religion: An Explanation of the

Growth of Church Membership, 1850-1930," Social Science Research 21 (1992): 329-352.

_____, "Art Museums." In Glenn R. Carroll and Michael T. Hannan, Organizations in Industry: Strategy,

Structure, and Selection. New York: Oxford University Press, 1995.

_____, "What Architecture Means and What Architects Say." Current Research on Occupations and

Professions 8 (1993): 77-99.

Melanie Archer and _____, "Class Formation in Nineteenth-Century America," Annual Review of

Sociology 19 (1993): 17-41.

Jane Scott Lennox and _____, "Cultural Supply, Demand, and Funding: A Framework for the

Measurement of Cultural Indicators," Poetics: Journal of Empirical Research on Literature, the Media

and the Arts 21 (1993): 481-498.

_____, Kent Redding, and Kenneth C. Land, "Ethnocultural Cleavages and Religious Traditions in the

United States, 1860-1930," Sociological Forum 8 (1993): 609-637.

Reprinted in N.J. Demerath III, Peter Dobkin Hall, Terry Schmitt, and Rhys H. Williams (ed.),

Sacred Companies.. New York: Oxford University Press.

_____, "Class, Culture, and Cities." In Fred Gamst (ed.), The Meanings of Work: Considerations for the

Twenty-first Century. Albany: State University of New York Press 1995.

Kenneth C. Land, Walter R. Davis, _____, "Organizing the Boys of Summer: Density Dependence,

Population Dynamics and Structured Mutualism in the Evolution of U.S. Minor League Baseball Teams

and Leagues, 1883-1990." The American Journal of Sociology 100 (November 1994): 781-813.

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_____, "Left-Brain v. Right-Brain Mistakes," in Richard A. Seltzer (ed.), Mistakes Social Scientists Make.

New York: St. Martin's Press, 1995.

_____, "The Toggle Switch of Institutions: Religion and Art in the U.S. in the Nineteenth and Early

Twentieth Century." Social Forces 74 (June 1996): 1159-1177.

_____ and Elizabeth Presler-Marshall, "Black and White Students in Two-Year Colleges." Thought and

Action: The National Education Association Higher Educational Journal 12 (Spring 1996): 113-130.

_____, Charles Heying and Joseph P. Feinberg, "Second-Order Cultural Effects of Civil Rights on Southern

Nonprofit Organizations." Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 25 (1996): 174-189.

_____, "Organizations as Overlapping Jurisdictions: Restoring Reason in Organizational Accounts."

Administrative Science Quarterly 41 (March 1996): 172-180.

_____ and Charles Heying, "Historically Black Organizations in the Nonprofit Sector." Nonprofit and

Voluntary Sector Quarterly 25 (December 1996): 540-545.

_____, Kent Redding, Walt Davis and Kenneth C. Land, "The Duality of Church and Faith: A Simmelian

Perspective on U.S. Denominational Growth," Sociological Perspectives 4 (1997): 557-580.

_____, "Service-Learning: Not Charity, But a Two-Way Street.” Pp. ix-xiv in James Ostorw, Grry Hesser

(eds.), Cultivating the Sociological Imagination: Concepts and Models for Service Learning in Sociology.

Washington DC: American Association of Higher Education, 1999.

_____, "Architecture and the Daedalean Risk." In Kent F. Spreckelmeyer (ed.) Classic Readings in

Architecture. McGraw-Hill, 1998.

_____."Immigrant Communities and Their Newspapers in America, 1850-1930." Sociological Analysis 1

(June 1998): 13-24.

____, "Two-Year College Transfer Rates of Black-American Students." Community College Journal of

Research and Practice 23 (July/August 1999): 525-532.

____, Mim Thomas, Andrew Kavee, and Beverly Newhouse, "Ethnic Buffer Institutions: The Immigrant

Press, New York City, 1820-1984.” Historical Social Research [Historische Sozialforschung] 23 (1998):

20-37.

____, Kenneth C. Land and Rory McVeigh, “The Expansion of Two-Year Colleges: A Dynamic

MultiLevel Model.” Community College Journal 24 (2000): 127-144.

____, “Group Enmity and Accord: The Mass Press and the Common Denominator Problem.” Social

Science History 24 (Summer 2000): 395-413.

____, “Introduction,” pp. vii-xi in The Spatial and Social Ecology of Work, by Rita Gorwara-Bhat. New

York: Kluwer/Plenum. 2000.

____, “Alley Art: Can We…. See….. the End of Ontology?” pp. 187-208 in Jonathan Turner (ed.),

Handbook of Sociological Theory (New York: Kluwer/Plenum Press, 2001).

____, “Museums,” in Neil Larry Shumsky (ed.), Encyclopedia of Urban America Vol. 2, pp. 502-503.

Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO Publishers, 1999.

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____ “Dancing with Strangers,” Journal of Socio-Economics 29 (May 2000): 225-230.

____, “Relational Wealth in the Commons: Local Spaces of Work and Residence in a Global Economy.”

Pp. 217-232 in Carrie Leana and Denise Rousseau (eds.), Relational Wealth: The Advantages of Stability in

a Changing Economy (New York: Oxford University Press, 2000).

___, “Bringing in Co-dependence,” Chapter 5 in The Blackwell Companion to Sociology (Malden, MA:

Blackwell, 2001).

___, and Eric S. Brown, “Du Bois and Diasporic Identity: The Veil and the Unveiling Project,”

Sociological Theory 19 (2001): 219-233.

Reprinted in Keri E. Iyall Smith and Patricia Leavy (eds) Hybrid Identities: Theoretical and

Empirical Examinations (Leiden: Brill, 2008), 41-62

___ and Cheryl Elman, “The Institutionalization of U.S. Political Parties: Patronage Newspapers.”

Sociological Inquiry 72 (2002): 576-99.

___ and Elizabeth Stearns, “Adolescent Integrity: Race and Ethnic Differences,” Critical Sociology 28

(2002): 145-168.

___, “Collectivizing Risks: The I, the We, and the Others in the Global Economy,” in Dennis McNamara

(ed.), Proceedings of the Conference on Korean Modernity, Georgetown University, May 3-5, 2001.

___, Vicki L. Lamb, Elizabeth Stearns, and Lisa Pellerin, “Cosmopolitan Environments and Adolescents’

Achievement Gains,” Sociology of Education 74 (April 2001): 121-138

Mutangandura, Gladys B., Vicki Lamb and ___, “External Debt and Secondary Education in Sub-Saharan

Africa,” Journal of African Policy Studies 8 (2002): 1-16.

____, Stephanie Moller and Lyle V. Jones, “Why Test? Talent Loss and Enrollment Loss” Social Science

Research 33 (2004): 409-434.

Jenifer Hamil-Luker, Kenneth C. Land and ____, “Diverse Trajectories of Cocaine Use through Early

Adulthood among Rebellious and Socially Conforming Youth,” Social Science Research (2004): 33, 2,

June, 300-321

____ and Elizabeth Stearns, “Do the Right Thing,” in Rodney Coates (eds.), Race and Ethnicity Across

Time, Space, and Discipline (Leiden: Brill, 2004): 171-190..

Richard van Dorn, Gary Bowen, and ____, “The Impact of Community Diversity and Consolidated

Inequality on Dropping out of High School,” Family Relations 55, January 2006: 105-118.

_____, “Human Rights,” International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences. 2nd ed. MacMillan. (2007,

forthcoming)

Alberto Moncada and _____, “Ejidos,” in Public Sociologies Reader, edited by Judith Blau and Keri Iyall

Smith (Rowman & Littlefield, 2006)

Reva Blau and ___, “Peter M. Blau,” International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd ed. MacMillan

(2007).

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____, “What Would Sartre Say? What Would Arendt Reply?” [presidential address, Southern Sociological

Society] Social Forces:: 85(2007):1063-1078

Alberto Moncada and ____, “Human Rights and the Roles of Social Scientists,” Societies without Borders

1 (2006): 113-138.

Stephanie Moller, Elizabeth Stearns, ____, and Kenneth Land, “Smooth and Rough Roads to Academic

Achievement: Retention and Race/Class Dependencies in High School,” Social Science Research 33

(2006): 409-34.

____ and Alberto Moncada, “Substantive Democracy: Some Considerations,” Sociological Analysis, 1,

Autumn 1 (2007): 25-54. .

____ and Alberto Moncada, “It Ought to be a Crime: Criminalizing Human Rights Violations,”

Sociological Forum 22 (2007): 364-371.

___ and Alberto Moncada, “”Sociologizing Human Rights: Reply to John Hagan and Ron Levi,”

Sociological Forum 22 (2007): 381-384.

___ and Alberto Moncada, “Human Rights and Constitutions,” in David Embrick, Angela Hattery and Earl

Smith, Globalization and Human Rights (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2008)

___ and Alberto Moncada, “Sociological Theory and Human Rights: One World,” in Bryan S. Turner,

Blackwell Companion to Social Theory, 3rd edition (Blackwell, 2008) .

____ “Human Rights or Geopolitics?” Human Rights & Human Welfare, June 2007:

http://www.du.edu/gsis/hrhw/roundtable/2007/panel-b/06-2007/blau-2007a.html

____ “Mercenaries and Other Ways of Breaking the Law [Our Blood Should Boil], Human Rights &

Human Welfare, July 2007. http://www.du.edu/gsis/hrhw/roundtable/2007/panel-b/07-

2007/blau2007b.html

__ “Ending the Cold War is a Good Place to Start,” Human Rights & Human Welfare, August 2007.

http://www.du.edu/gsis/hrhw/roundtable/2007/panel-b/07-2007/blau-2007c.html

Elizabeth Stearns, Stephanie Moller, ____, and Stephanie Potochnick, “Staying Back and Dropping Out:

The Relationship between Grade Retention and School Dropout, “ Sociology of Education 80 (2007):

210240.

Judith Blau and Alberto Moncada, “Freedoms,” in Judith Blau, David Brunsma, Alberto Moncada, and

Catherine Zimmer (eds.), The Leading Rogue State: The US and Human Rights (Boulder, CO: Paradigm

Press, 2008),

__ and Alberto Moncada,”The New Humanism: Beyond Modernity and Postmodernity,” in Rhiannon

Moore and Bryan S. Turner, Interpreting Human Rights: Social Science Perspectives (Cambridge:

Cambridge University Press, 2009, 140-157.

Foreword, Fatos Tarifa, Vengence is Mine: Justice Albanian Style. Globic Press, 2008.

Comment, “Bas de Gaay Fortman, “Theocracy, Democracy and Secularization,” Sociological Analysis, 2

(2008): 151-155.

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Preface, Ximena de la Barra and Richard A. Dello Buono, Latin America after the Neoliberal Debacle:

Emerging Paths towards an Emancipatory Agenda. (Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2009): xvii-xx.

___, Jennifer Santos and Chelsea Sessoms, “Decent Society Index: Research Note,” Societies without

Borders: Human Rights & the Social Sciences 4 (2009): 61-72.

____ “Atascado en el siglo XVIII,” Contrastes Culturales (Spanish and English), Valencia d’Art Modern,

2008, 27-32.

___ “O Que Sartre Diria? E a Resposta de Arendt?” Journal of Labour and Securiy (University of Sao

Paulo Law School) 2, 4 (2009): 97-118.

“Globalization,” Interview in Islamic Perspective (Tehran and London), 2 (2010):

http://iranianstudies.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Ipcss4-LAIS.pdf

____ and Slater Newman, alternating authorship order: “International Human Rights,” ACLU-NC web

page, updated every 3 months: http://acluofnorthcarolina.org/?q=human_rights

____Introduction, In Our Own Backyard: Human Rights, Injustice, and Resistance in the United States,

edited by William T. Armaline and Davita Silfen Glasberg, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011.

_____, “Growing a Chorus” chapter 6 in The Strange Music of Social Life

A Dialogue on Dialogic Sociology, edited by Ann Goetting. Temple University Press, 2011

____ “Comparing Constitutions, in Blau and Frezzo

____ “Growing and Learning Human Rights, in Blau & Frezzo

____ “Moving Forward,” in Blau and Frezzo

____ “Do We Share a Conscience? If We Do, We Don’t Need Much of a State,”in Fatos Tarifa (ed.)

Sociology as an Integrative Discipline in the Study of Human Behavior. European University of Tirana

Press (UET Press), 2012

___ and Manuel Rafael Gallegos Lerma, “Getting on the Road with Human Rights – Its about Time!”

International Sociological Association online journal, September 2011.

___ and Alberto Moncada, “Without Borders, Global Dialogue 1,4: http://www.isa-

sociology.org/globaldialogue/?p=253 (A publication of the International Sociological Association)

___ Preface, A Handbook of Sociology and Human Rights, edited by Keri Iyall Smith, Mark Frezzo, and

David Brunsma. Boulder: Paradigm, forthcoming.

___ Foreword, Human Rights in our own Backyard, edited by William T. Armaline, Davita Silfen

Glasberg, and Bandana Purkayastha (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012): ix – xiv.

____“Human Rights,” Encyclopedia of Globalization, edited by George Ritzer. Blackwell, (2012): II:

944953.

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__ and Alberto Moncada, “Rights and Duties,” chap 25 in Keri E. Iyall-Smith (ed), Sociology of

Globalization. Boulder, CO: Westview, 2012, pp 321-333.

Aseem Hasnain, Josh King and _, “American Exceptionalism: On What End of the Continuum?” Societies

without Borders: Human Rights & The Social Sciences, vol 7 (Oct 2012): 326-340.

___ In Defense of Non-governmental Actors: A Review Essay, Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of

Reviews, September 2013; vol. 42, 5: pp. 723-725.

____ and Alberto Moncada, “In Defence of Socities,” chapter 8 in Making Human Rights Intelligible,

edited by Mikael Rask Madsen and Gert Verschraegen. Oñati International Series in Law and Society.

Oxford and Portland, Oregon: 2014.

____, “Human Rights Cities: The Transformation of Communities, or Simply Treading Water?.” Chapter

11 in Jan Marie Fritz and Jacques Rheaume (eds.), Essentials for Community Intervention: Clinical

Sociology Perspectives from Around the World. New York: Springer. 2013.

____, “Human Rights: Two Paradoxes,” Islamic Perspectives: Journal of Islamic Studies & Humanities 11

(2014): 1-9: http://iranianstudies.org/journals/islamic-perspective-journal-volume-11-spring-2014

published-lais-512

____ . "Sociologjia dhe studimi i të drejtave të njeriut", pp.671-693 in Fatos Tarifa (ed.), Shkencat e

Shoqërisë: Sociologjia si disiplinë integruese për studimin e jetës shoqërore [The Sciences of

Society: Sociology as an Integrative Discipline for the Study of Social Life].Tirana, Albania: Albanian

Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2013.

_____”The Fate of the Many, the Power of the Few,” Peace and Freedom 74, number 2, Fall/Winter 2014: 28-30.

Sociology Newsletters, Newspaper Articles, and Brief Entries

_____, "Herbert J. Gans: An Autobiographical Portrait," American Sociological Association Footnotes 7,

15 (October 1987).

_____, "Art First: A Symposium Essay on Culture and Politics," ASA Culture Section Newsletter, 1996.

_____, Essays in the section newsletter of Organizations, Occupations, and Work, American Sociological

Association, 1995-96.

_____, “Social and Economic Justice Undergraduate Minor: Experiment in Progress.” Footnotes of the

American Sociological Association 30 (January 2002): 6.

Keri Iyall Smith and ____ “Towards a Comparative, Cultural Framework for Indigenous Studies,” ASA

Comparative and Historical Sociology Section Newsletter 14 (Summer 2002), p. 1.

http://www.cla.sc.edu/socy/faculty/deflem/comphist/chs02Sum1.html

____ “Dueling Voices: Higher pay cuts turnover,” News & Observer [Raleigh, NC newspaper] Sunday,

December 1, 2002: 26A, 26B.

___ and Alberto Moncada, “Manifesto for Nonviolence,” Footnotes of the American Sociological

Association 30 (November 2002): 13.

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___, “Development and Culture,” Communicators Handbook (Economists Allied for Arms Reduction,

2003).

___”ASA Member Resolution on the Iraq War: Response to Criticisms,” Footnotes of the American

Sociological Association 31 (September/October 2003): 14.

___ “Remembrance of Lew Coser,” Footnotes of the American Sociological Association 31

(September/October 2003): 12.

___ “A Call for a Constitutional Convention,” Amici, Newsletter of the Sociology of Law Section of the

American Sociological Association 11 (Summer 2004): 3-5.

___ “Internationalizing Public Sociologies,” American Sociological Association Political Sociology Section

Newsletter, December 2004; posted, with permission on www.sociologistswithoutborders.org/

Reprinted in Anthony Giddens, Mitchell Duneier, and Richard Appelbaum, Introduction to

Sociology (New York: Norton, 2005): 632-633.

____ “A Better World is a World with Universal Human Rights,” American Sociological Association

Footnotes 35 (March 2007): 4

____ and Ali Tayefi, “We Protest” SSF Updates December 2007: http://ssfupdates.blogspot.com/

Interview, WCOM-FM Radio, 103.5. October 6, 2007,

Interview, New York City, WBAI Pacifica Radio, December 12, 2007

“Thinking Internationally – Acting Locally,” Commondreams.org, December 6, 2007:

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2007/12/06/5637/

“MoveOnCities.org,” Commondreams.org, March 24, 2008

http://www.commondreams.org/archive/2008/03/24/7864 “Human Rights is a Local Issue,” Commondreams.org,

April 27, 2009 http://www.commondreams.org/view/2009/04/27-0

Interview, “Nanotechnology and Human Rights,” Allstar TV, São Paulo, May 18, 2009

Interview, “Human Rights and Sociologists without Borders,”

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Shared_Sacrifice, May 30, 2009

“Exceptionalism is Wearing Thin,” Huffington Post June 17, 2009:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/judithblau/exceptionalism-is-wearing_b_217102.html

“Localizing Human Rights: In the Face of Immigrant Bashing” (with Manuel Rafael Gallegos Lerma and

Alfonso Hernandez),” Counterpunch January 1-3, 2010

“Iran and the United States, Interview with Islamic Republic News Agency, September 21, 2010.

“The Significance of the START Treaty, Interview with Islamic Republic News Agency, November 27,

2010

“Interview,” IRNA( Iranian News Agency), April 10, 2011.

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Review Essays (partial list; full list available on request )

_____, "Polemics in Sonata Form," review essay of Robert K. Merton's Social Research and the Practicing

Professions. Contemporary Sociology 12 (September 1983): 449-501.

_____, "The Nonprofits in a Capitalist Economy," review essay of Nonprofit Enterprise in the Arts by Paul

Di Maggio and Walter W. Powell, Contemporary Sociology 17 (March 1988): 168-179.

_____, “Towards a Social Architecture, by Andrew Saint,” review essay in Journal of Architectural and

Planning Research (Autumn 1988): 264-266.

_____, "Comment on Dynamics of Culture," Contemporary Sociology 19 (November 1990): 773-774.

_____, "Exit the Studio: The Exigencies of Real Architecture and Real Clients," review essay in The

Design Book Review 23 (1992): 70-72.

_____, "The Order of Ritual: The Interpretation of Everyday Life," Human Relations 51 (1998): 563-566.

_____, “Classifying Books and Knowledge – On the Web and in the Stores.” (Symposium Essay)

Contemporary Sociology 28 (1999): 138-141.

_____, “Review of Immanuel Wallerstein’s Essential Wallerstein, Contemporary Sociology 29 (2000):

819-820

_____, “Don’t Blink Now: It’s the Transition to the Second World System,” Review essay of Wilma

Dunaway (ed.) Emerging Issues in the 21st Century World System, 2 vols.” (Symposium Essay)

Contemporary Sociology 34 (2005): 7-9.

_____,” A Better World - Possible? But of Course!” Symposium Essay, Contemporary Sociology 2008

(37): 515-520.

____ “Human Rights in National Constitutions,” Human Rights and the Social. Seoul: SNU, 2009.

____ Review Essay: “Curb Cutting and Other Epistemological Challenges:” Review Essay of Universal

Human Rights in a World of Difference, by Brooke A. Ackerly. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,

2008: Contemporary Sociology 39 (2010): 397-399.

____Review Essay: Hysteria is What We Need Sometimes: Review Essay of Earth Capitalism: Creating a

New Civilization through a Responsible Economy, edited by Patrick U. Petit with a Foreword by Bill Gates.

New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers and the Goi Peace Foundation, 2011; Human Rights and

Memory: Essays on Human Rights, by Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider, University Park, PA: The

Pennsylvania State University Park, 2010. Contemporary Sociology, 40, 4 (2011): 421-423..

___ and David Brunsma, Essay: Love, Science and Rogue States, Contemporary Sociology, forthcoming.

___ “Without Borders,” International Sociological Association’s Global Dialogue,” May 7, 2011:

http://www.isa-sociology.org/global-dialogue/?p=253

___ “The Justice Cascade: How Human Rights Prosecutions are Changing World Politics,” by Kathrynn

Sikkkink (W.W. Norton, 2012) Review for Contemporary Sociology September 2012; vol. 41, 5: pp.

674675.

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Louis Edgar Esparza and ___ “Wired Nation; How the Tea Party Drove an Anti-Immigrant Campaign.”

Sociologists without Borders 7 (2012): 326-340.

___ “To Be a Sociologist with Borders.” interview with editor, Keri Iyall Smith, Sociologists without

Borders 7 (2012): 480-487.

Research Grants and Fellowships

U.S. Department of Labor, Manpower Administration. Dissertation grant, "Communications among

Scientists in Theoretical High Energy Physics," 1970-1972.

Baruch College, CUNY, Grant for conference, "Sociological Perspectives on Architecture and Design,"

September 28, 1974.

Research Foundation of the City University of New York. "Structural and Individual Correlates of

Creativity in Architecture," 1973. Renewed 1974, 1975-1976.

National Institute of Mental Health. Postdoctoral fellowship, Yeshiva University, 1976- 1978.

Center for Governmental Research and Services, SUNY-Albany. "Social Networks and Natural Support

Systems," Summer 1979.

Research Foundation of the State University of New York. "Organizational Transformations:

Study of Manhattan Architectural Firms," 1980-81.

New York State Quality of Working Life Committee. "Stress, Job Satisfaction, and Health," June

1982December 1982.

National Institute of Justice. Dissertation support for Steven Light, 1986-87.

National Science Foundation. "Collaborative Research on the Social Roots of Arts," co-principal

investigator, 1984-85. Renewed 1985-86, 1986-87. Appended REU grant, 1988.

American Sociological Association and Smithsonian Institution. Grant-in-aid, August 1986.

National Endowment for the Arts. "Analysis of 1982 and 1985 Surveys on Arts Participation," October

1986-March 1987.

Rockefeller Foundation. Residency at the conference center at Bellagio, Italy, July 1988.

New York State Urban Development Corporation and Nelson A. Rockefeller Institute of Government.

"Study of New York State Nonprofit Sector," 1988-89.

American Council of Learned Societies. Grant-in-Aid, 1988-89.

Institute for Research in Social Science, University of North Carolina. Research grant-in-aid, Summer

1989.

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National Science Foundation. "The Historical Transformation of Cultural Institutions." (with Kenneth C.

Land), 1989-1991). Appended REU grant, 1989-90, renewed 1990.

Program on Non-Profit Organizations, Yale University. "Study of Religious Organizations," grant-in-aid,

1989-1990. renewed 1991-92.

National Science Foundation. "Collaborative Research on Organizational Processes in the Production of

Culture" (with Kenneth C. Land), 1991-93. Appended REU grants, 1992-93; 1993-94.

Lilly Foundation. "Collaborative Project on Changing Dimensions of Trusteeship," administered by

Program on Non-Profit Organizations, Yale University, Research grant, 1992-93.

Institute for the Arts and Humanities, University of North Carolina. Faculty Fellow, Minority

Undergraduate Research Assistant Program. Summer 1992.

Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. "Minority Education: A Study of Two-year Colleges and Historically

Black Institutions," 1993-94.

Du Pont Faculty Fellow. Institute for the Arts and Humanities, University of North Carolina. Summer

1993.

Fellow, Spencer Fellowship administered by the Institute for the Arts and Humanities, Spring 1994.

John T. Lufton Opportunities Fund Grant. "Social Change in the South." Spring 1997.

The Spencer Foundation. "School and Neighborhood Inequality and Diversity, and Minority Educational

Outcomes," collaborative with Vicki L. Lamb. July 1997-June 1999.

Ford Foundation and Social Science Research Council, Faculty Coordinator, "International Migration

Dissertation Workshop." Summer 1997.

American Educational Research Association. "Comparisons Across Race and Ethnic Groups." 1998-1999.

University Research Council, "Organizations in the Public Commons: A Study of North Carolina's

Nonprofit Organizations." 1998-99

Mellon Foundation. Minority Undergraduate Research Program Preceptor, Summer 1998.

National Science Foundation. “Building on Youngsters’ Strengths in a Diverse Society,” May 1999-April

2002.

University of North Carolina, University Center for International Studies. Travel grant to Puerto Rico, July

1999.

Spencer Foundation. Small grant for preparation of proposal, “Anomalous Disparities in Racial Justice for

Teens,” Summer, 2000.

Spencer Foundation. “Adolescent Achievement and Problem Behaviors: Contexts and Trajectories.” May

1, 2001 – April 30, 2003.

National Science Foundation, Locating Rural Black Women in the Racial Geography of Peru. Dissertation

grant for Tanya Golash-Boza. 2003-04.

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National Science Foundation, Travel Grant to attend International Sociological Association meetings, July

2006.

Social Science Research Council, Grant for conference, “Human Rights: Spotlight on America,”

cosponsored with Columbia University’s Center for the Study of Human Rights, August 15, 2006.

Kaufman Fellow, Institute of Arts and Humanities, UNC, Sabbatical and Small Grant to Develop Human

Rights Index.

Grants obtained in 2010: Stroud Roses Foundation, Chapel Hill-Carrboro Public Schools, Ben & Jerry’s,

and the Town of Carrboro to support the work of the Center for Human Rights.

Invited Talks (Excludes papers presented at sociology meetings. Available on request).

"New Towns: Old Dreams." Institute of Man and Science, July 1982.

"The Landscape of American Arts." The Center for Social Sciences, Columbia University, October 1984.

"Arts in America." Center for American Cultural Studies, Columbia University, November 1984.

"Ordinary Times and Dire Straits." Annual practice committee meeting of the American Institute of

Architects, Denver, April 1985.

"Two Ends Against the Middle: A Postscript for Leslie Fiedler." Conference on the History and Sociology

of Architectural Practice, Princeton University, June 1985.

"Music, Murder and Suicide." Graduate Student Association, Sociology Department, New York

University, "Sociology in the 80's Lecture Series, October 1985.

"Architectural Employment 1970-1980." Conference on Design, Virginia Polytechnic and State University,

April 1986.

"Cultural Supply and Demand." The Center for the Social Sciences, Columbia University, April 1987.

"Arts Survey: A Reevaluation." International Conference of the Association of Cultural Economics,

Ottawa, October 1988.

"Why Networks?: The Nonprofit Organization and its Environment." Sociology Department, Duke

University, April 1989.

"Problems of Context; Problems of Content - Architecture in a Changing Society." Keynote address,

Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture's Annual Administrators' Conference, San Diego,

November 1989.

"Is 'Class' a Cultural Construction?" American Anthropological Association meetings, New Orleans,

November 1990.

"The Nature of the Popular Arts." Center for Continuing Education, Ohio State University, September

1990.

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Guest Speaker, Grassroots Architecture Conference, Plenary Session, sponsored by the American Institute

of Architects, Washington, DC., February 1991.

"Shifting the Asymptote: Historical Contingencies and Organizational Ecology." Program in Theoretical

Analysis, University of Iowa. February 1991.

"Contested Concepts in Religious Studies." Program on Non-Profit Organizations, Yale University,

January 1992.

"Religious Mobilization and a Reexamination of the Autonomy of Art Thesis." Fourth Norway Sociology

meetings, Roros, Norway. July 1993.

"Newspapers: Competition and Cooperation." Theory Symposium, Penn State University. October 1993.

"High/Low Culture." Talk at the Sociology Department, Vanderbilt University, October 1993.

"A Replication of the Zald YMCA Study in Atlanta," Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations

and Voluntary Associations. October 1993 (with Charles Heying and Joseph Feinberg).

Participant, "The Enigma of the Public: First Amendment Legacies, Contemporary Questions." John

Steigenthaler Chair of Excellence in First Amendment Legacies and

The College of Mass Communication at Middle Tennessee State University. April 1994.

Participant, "The Question of Economic Value," Center for American Architecture and Design, Austin.

1994-95.

Panelist, "Research Perspectives on the Management of Cultural Industries," Stern Business

School, New York University, May 1997.

"Spatial Capital, Organizations, and Work." Presentation at a symposium on work in the 21st century,

University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, October 1997.

"Race, Ethnicity, and Class: The IQ Debate." College Lights Lecture, University of North Carolina,

Chapel Hill, NC, March 1998.

“Measurement of Academic Achievement and Social Context in Multi-Level, Dynamic

Models” (with Vicki L. Lamb and Lisa Pellerin), ASA Methodology Section Winter Meeting, 1999.

“Arts in the Commons,” Center for Arts and Public Policy, Washington DC, July 1999.

“Value in the Arts,” Interdisciplinary Workshop, Lake Como, Italy, October 2000.

Panelist, Conference on Korean Modernity. George Washington University, May 2001

“Service Learning,” Wake Forest University, September 11, 2002.

“Student Activism,” Sociologists for Women in Society, Wrightsville Beach, NC, February

6-9, 2003.

“Service Learning,” Presentation at the winter meetings of the North Carolina Sociological

Association, Boone, NC, February 21, 2003.

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“Teaching human rights,” University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC, April 2003.

“The Leading Roque State,” International Political Science Association, Durban, South Africa, 2006.

Expert testimony, Ontario Public Service Employees Union vs. The Board of Governors of Collège des

Grands Lacs and the Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, November 2001.

Presenter, Project Uplift, University of North Carolina, various years, 1995- .

Invited panelist, “Global Discourse on Human Rights,” UNC Students’ Committee on Human Rights,

November 2002.

Invited speaker and moderator, “Behind the Headlines: The War in Iraq,” University Center for

International Studies, University of North Carolina, April 22, 2003.

Invited speaker, “Islam and the role of fasting,” Organized by Muslim Student Association and Campus Y,

October 2004

“The Constitution and Human Rights,” Sociology Department, Texas A & M University, May 2005

“The U.S. Constitution and Social, Economic, and Cultural Rights,” Sociology Department, University of

Illinois, Circle Campus, Chicago, April 2005.

Invited speaker, “International Education,” Global Studies Association, Knoxville, May 2005.

Author-meets-critics, Race in the Schools. Association for Black Sociologists annual meeting, Philadelphia,

August 2005.

Chair and presenter, Invited thematic panel on international education, American Sociological Association

meeting, Philadelphia, August 2005

Chair and presider: Invited thematic panel, “From the Others’ Perspective,” American Sociological

Association meeting, Philadelphia August 2005.

Orange County North Carolina, Commissioners’ Social Justice Initative, February 2005

Center for Legislative Studies, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, “How Constitutions Deal with

Inequalities and Human Rights,” March 1, 2006.

Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, Notre Dame University, “Paradoxes of Freedom,”

April 6, 2006.

Keynote speaker, Sociology Department, Notre Dame University, “Constitutions: Engaging Human

Rights,” April 7, 2006.

Annual Southern Sociological Society, Presidential Address, “What Would Sartre Say? And What Would

Hannah Arendt Reply?” March 24, 2006.

Invited speaker, Sociology Department and Law School, University of São Paulo, “Freedoms and Social

Justice,” June 22, 2006

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Keynote Speaker, “The World’s Table: Freedom and Solidarities,” Association for Applied and Clinical

Sociology, Annual Conference, San Jose, California, October 27, 2006.

Plenary Speaker, “Why is Democracy Partisan?” Annual meeting of the Association for Humanist

Sociology, November 4, 2006.

UNC Student Forum, “Civility,” November 16, 2006.

WCOM Carrboro Radio Station, Interview, October 6, 2007

“Human Rights Cities,” Wake Forest University, February 4, 2008

“Human Rights Cities,” Stony Brook University, February 20, 2008

“Human Rights Cities,” Columbia University, February 21, 2008

“Human Rights Cities,” University of North Carolina, Charlotte, February 28, 2008

“Constitutions and Human Rights,” California State University, Long Beach, April 14, 2008

“Human Rights and Deep Democracy, “ Florida Atlantic University, October 16, 2008

“Public Sociology and the Grassroots,” Annual meeting of the Association for Humanist Sociology,

Boston, November 8, 2008

WCOM Carrboro Radio Station, “Human Rights Cities,” November 21, 2008

“What is a Decent Society?” Thirty-ninth annual Theodore G. Standing Lecture on the Human Community,

SUNY-Albany, March 12, 2009

Davita Glasberg, ___, and Walda Katz-Fishman, “Human Rights and Capitalism,” Eastern Sociological

Society annual meetings, March 19-22, 2009

Author Meets Critic, Schools Betrayed by Kathryn Neckerman, Eastern Sociological Society annual

meetings, March 19-22, 2009

“African Studies Departments as Cosmopolitan Actors,”Conference on Gender, Islam and Health in

Africa,” African Studies Center, UNC, April 16-18, 2009.

“Human Rights,” Parr Center for Ethics, September 16, 2009

“International Human Rights Arrive in a Very Tiny Place: Carrboro, NC” Public lecture, SNU Seoul Korea,

November 4, 2009

“Human Rights in National Constitutions,”International Conference, Human Rights and the Social, Seoul

National University, November 5, 2009

“Human Rights: Linking Classroom, Barrio, and Activism,” American Sociological Association meetings,

August 10, 2009

“Embedding Human Rights into Communiity,” United Church of Christ, Raleigh, December 13, 2009.

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“A World without Borders,” Democracy and Science Forum, Dakar, Senegal, Feb 5, 2011.

“Economic Inequalities,” Belmont College, Feb. 28, 2012.

“Community Forum: Creating Diversity,” WCHL, April 26, 2012

“Overcoming Polarities,” Speech at Alternative Commencement, UNC-Chapel Hill, May 13, 2012

WCOM radio station, What is the Relevance of International Law for Our Community? May 15, 2013

International Teaching/Forums (excludes ISA and IPSA presentations)

Blackboard course with students from classes in Poland and England, with US classes from William

Patterson College and University of Miami, Ohio (2003);

Internet research course, supervising research 4th year sociology and social work students, University of

Asmara (2003-2004).

Participant, World Social Forum Workshop, Durban South Africa, August 2006

Participant, World Social Forum Workshops on Scholar-Activists, the Bamako Appeal, Women’s Rights,

and Human Rights, Nairobi, January 2007.

“Human Rights, Public Sociology,” Sociology Department, São Paulo University, May 19, 2009

Professional Activities

Eastern Sociological Society

Co-Chair, Committee on Professions, 1984-86.

Paper Review Committee, various years.

Southern Sociological Society

Paper Review Committee, 2001-02

Executive Council, 2001- 2004

President-elect, 4/04-4/05; President, 4/05-4/06

American Sociological Association

Executive Council, 1987-89.

Committees (liaisons to Council): Public Information, 1987-89; Committee on

Status of Homosexuals, 1987-89; Ad Hoc Committee on Initiatives, 1987-89; Ad

Hoc Committee on Sharing Work, 1987-88; Revision of Ethics Code, 1988.

Distinguished Book Award Committee, 1992-93

Nominations Committee, 1997-99

Session Organizer: Sociology of Culture (1986); Sociology of

Organizations (1999)

Section on International Migration. Nominations Committee, 1997-98

Marxist Section, Chair-elect, 2007-08

Section on Occupations, Organizations, and Work

Council, 1983-86; Nominations Committee, 1985-86; Chair-Elect, 1993-94;

Chair, 1994-95.

American Sociological Association, Section on Culture

Student Paper Awards Committee, 1991-92; Chair, Book Award Committee, 1993-94.

National Science Foundation, Review Panel for Dissertation Awards, 1991.

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General Social Survey of the National Opinion Research Center, Advisory

Committee, Culture Module, 1991-92.

Advisory Panel, National Endowment for the Arts, Survey of Public Participation in

the Arts, 1992-93.

Review Panel, American Council of Learned Societies, 1994-95; 1995-96; 1996- 97.

Advisory Committee, Arts Organization Information Project, Funded by Mellow

and Pew Foundations and the NEA. Princeton University, 1996-97.

Advisory Committee, "The Role of Arts and Culture in the Lives of Individuals and in

Communities." Social Science Research Council, New York City, July 1997.

Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Program Committee, 1996,

'97. (Declined invitation to stand for election for president.)

Chair, Chancellor's Committee on the Status of Minorities and the Disadvantaged, 1995-96

(member 1992-94).

Member, Committee on the Arts and Communities, Social Science Research Council and

the Rockefeller Foundation, 1999-2002. Advisory Board, NSF ROLE grant, “Investigating

Viruses with Touch:

Nanotechnology and Science Inquiry,” School of Education, University of North

Carolina, 2000.

Member, Duke-UNC Spencer Consortium on Student Achievement Gap, 2001 – 2003

Member, Growing Wealth Working Group, Washington DC, 2001 – 2002.

Evaluation team, Fernand Braudel Center, Binghamton University, October 2005.

Conference organizer, “Human Rights,” Sociologists without Borders and the Center for the Study

of Human Rights, Columbia University, 15 August 2007. Social Science Research

Council support.

Member, The East-West Research Network: Social Science Research Group on

Religion and the State, 2007

Member, Human Rights Coalition, American Association for the Advancement of Science, June

2007 – ; Co-chair Education Committee, April 2009 -

Students for a Democratic Society. Faculty Adviser, 2007-2008.

Reviewer, European Research Council, 2009 –

Advisory Board, Islam and Muslim Societies, 2010 -

Editorial Activities

Series Editor, Sociology of Work, SUNY Press, 1983-85; Co-Editor, 1985-87.

Editorial Board, SUNY Press, 1980-83.

Editorial Board, Quarterly Journal of Ideology, 1979-91.

Book Review Editor, Work and Occupations, 1980-83; Co-Review Editor, 1983- 84.

Editorial Board, The Sociological Quarterly, 1987-89.

Editorial Board, Social Forces, 1988- 2003, 2006- Social

Forces: Co-editor, August 2003-June 2004;

Editor, July 1, 2004- August 15, 2005

Advisory Board, The American Sociologist, 1990-1995.

Advisory Board, Poetics: International Journal of Empirical Research, 1992- .

Advisory Board, Annual Review of Sociology, 1996- 2000.

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Editor, The Arnold and Caroline Rose Monograph Series, American Sociological

Association, published by Rutgers University Press, 1993-1995.

Journal Review Panel, Sociological Inquiry, Spring 2000

Advisory Board, Contemporary Sociology, 1999-00

Advisory Board, Sociological Theory, 2001-2003

Advisory Board, Active Voices, 2005 – 07

Co-editor, Societies Without Borders: Human Rights & the Social Sciences

(published by Brill Press; July 2006 2010): . http://www.brill.nl/swb

Co-editor, Book series: Human Rights, Environmental Rights, and Popular

Democracy, Rowman & Littlefield (Sept. 2006-10) Advisory

Board, Sociological Forum, 1996 - 2002; 2006 -

Advisory Board, Sociological Analysis, 2006 –

Series Co-editor, Human Rights, Environmental Justice and Popular Democracy

(Rowman & Littlefield) 2007- 08

Editorial Board, Islamic Perspectives, 2009 -

Editorial Board,, Just Peace Diplomacy Journal, 2011-

Editorial Board, Journal of Development, 2012

Service:

Board of Governors, Carolina for Kibera (CFK), an International Non-governmental Organization

registered in Kenya and the US (2003-06)

Advisory Board, NC chapter of ACLU, 2007-08.

Founder and President, U.S. Chapter, Sociologists without Borders. 2002-2012 This academic NGO (a

501.C.3) has chapters in four Spanish provinces, Italy, Brazil, Chile, Venezula, and Iran and the

U.S. Chapter has over 200 members, including members from Australia, Canada, Croatia, Egypt,

Iran, Nepal, Malta, Nigeria, Singapore, Taiwan, UK, and Zambia. The affiliated journal is

Societies without Borders (Brill), now open-source.

www.sociologistswithoutborders.org/ (501.C.3)

www.societieswithoutborders.org/

Chair, International Council, Sociologists without Borders/Sociologos sin Fronteras, 2007-.12

Director, Center for Human Rights of Chapel Hill & Carrboro, (501.C.3) 2008 - .

http://www.humanrightscities.org/

Major University Committees

Chair, Chancellor's Committee on the Status of Minorities and the Disadvantaged, 1995- 96

(member, 1992-94).

Member, Chancellor’s Committee on Research Compliance, 2000- 2001

Member, Chancellor’s Committee on Public Art, 2001- 2002..

Chair, University’s Committee for Scholars at Risk Network, 2007- 10

Honors

Cooperstown Baseball Hall of Fame, lifetime honorary member (awarded 1995).

Sociological Research Association, 1989- .

Teaching Award, Sociology Graduate Student Association, 1994

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Rachel Rosenfeld Outstanding Mentoring Award, Sociology Department, UNC, 2005

The 2005 ASA Section on Race and Ethnic Minorities Oliver Cromwell Cox Award for Race in the

Schools: Perpetuating White Dominance? (Lynne Rienner, 2003).

Lester F. Ward Distinguished Award, Association for Applied and Clinical Sociology,

2006.

Albanian Institute of Sociology, Tiranë, External Board Member, 2006-

European Commission Advisory Panel, 2010

“Most Influential Faculty,” La Unida Latina, Lambda Upsilon Lambda, University of North Carolina,

2011.

Bob Sheldon Award given to the Human Rights Center by the Internationalist Bookstore, February 21,

2012.

American Sociological Association, Distinguished Career Award for the Practice of Sociology, August,

2012

WCHL (97.9 FM) “Village Pride Award,” February 24, 2013

Robert E. Bryan Public Service Award, UNC, 2013

Huth Lecture, University of Dayton, Oct 24, 2013 (“Embedding Human Rights into Communities”)

Pauli Murray Human Rights Award, Orange County, NC February 2014

Human Rights Center in the Media

Human Rights Center featured in a documentary by Lauren Kennedy, “Beyond the Corner,” premiered at

the Duke Center for Documentary Studies, Sunday, April 29, 2012.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rG8t6ggTrA

http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2012/10/human-rights-center-launches-worker-database

http://blogs.newsobserver.com/orangechat/chapel-hill-carrboro-human-rights-center-finds-new-home

http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/11/16/2488748/a-protest-against-rising-rent.html

http://www.dailytarheel.com/article/2012/11/collins-crossing-sees-another-protest

http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/11/23/1666520/carrboro-repeals-anti-loitering.html

http://www.carrborocitizen.com/main/2012/04/26/lessons-learned-in-the-classroom/

http://www.carrborocitizen.com/main/2012/03/15/celebrate-human-rights-and-support-the-hrc/

http://www.carrborocitizen.com/main/2012/03/01/lets-be-honest/

http://www.carrborocitizen.com/main/2011/12/08/big-city-human-rights-center-helps-address-challenges/

“Human Rights Center, “ National Public Radio, Aug 15, 2011

“Human Rights Center,” WCOM, Jan 12, 2011