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1 Curriculum Vitae NINA GLICK SCHILLER Social Anthropology Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL 44 (0)161 275 7106/ 44 (0)161 288 5256 [email protected] EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND College: New York University, New York, N.Y. Majors in Sociology and Political Science, Summa Cum Laude. Graduate: Columbia University, New York, N.Y. Ph.D. in Anthropology. 1975 Dissertation: The Formation of a Haitian Ethnic Group. Post-Graduate: Rutgers University. Rutgers-Princeton Post-Doctoral Training Program in Medical Sociology, 1988-1991. Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, New Brunswick. AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION BASED ON RESEARCH, PUBLICATION, AND TEACHING Migrant Settlement and Transnational Connection; Cities and Cosmopolitan Cultures; Long Distance Nationalism; Ethnicity, Identity; and Racialization; Globalization, Theories and Methods of Transnational Studies; Medical Anthropology/Sociology; Social Theory, Ethnographic Research Methods; Haiti; the Transnational Caribbean; the Germany; United States. FACULTY POSITIONS 2007 Professor of Anthropology, University of Manchester, UK 2007-09 James H. Hayes and Claire Short Hayes Chair in the Humanities, University of New Hampshire, Durham New Hampshire 2003-09 Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire. 1994-03 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire. 1991-93 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire. 1987-88 Assistant Professor (visiting), Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Fordham University, Bronx, New York.

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Curriculum Vitae

NINA GLICK SCHILLER

Social Anthropology Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL

44 (0)161 275 7106/ 44 (0)161 288 5256 [email protected]

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND College: New York University, New York, N.Y. Majors in Sociology and

Political Science, Summa Cum Laude. Graduate: Columbia University, New York, N.Y. Ph.D. in Anthropology.

1975 Dissertation: The Formation of a Haitian Ethnic Group. Post-Graduate: Rutgers University. Rutgers-Princeton Post-Doctoral Training

Program in Medical Sociology, 1988-1991. Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, New Brunswick.

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION BASED ON RESEARCH, PUBLICATION, AND TEACHING

Migrant Settlement and Transnational Connection; Cities and Cosmopolitan Cultures; Long Distance Nationalism; Ethnicity, Identity; and Racialization; Globalization, Theories and Methods of Transnational Studies; Medical Anthropology/Sociology; Social Theory, Ethnographic Research Methods; Haiti; the Transnational Caribbean; the Germany; United States.

FACULTY POSITIONS 2007 Professor of Anthropology, University of Manchester, UK 2007-09 James H. Hayes and Claire Short Hayes Chair in the Humanities, University of

New Hampshire, Durham New Hampshire 2003-09 Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of New Hampshire,

Durham, New Hampshire. 1994-03 Associate Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of

New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire. 1991-93 Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of

New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire. 1987-88 Assistant Professor (visiting), Department of Sociology and Anthropology,

Fordham University, Bronx, New York.

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1975-77 Assistant Professor (adjunct) Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Northern Kentucky University.

1974-77 Assistant Professor (visiting) Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio.

RESEARCH AND ADMINISTRATIVE POSITIONS 2007-- 2012 Director, Research Institute for Cosmopolitan Cultures, University of Manchester 2009- Senior Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for The Max Planck Institute for

the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen, Germany 2001- Research Associate, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle,

Germany. 1997- Coordinator, Race, Culture, and Power Program, University of New Hampshire,

Durham, New Hampshire. 1988-91 Project Director, ‘Statewide Needs Assessment of People with AIDS in New

Jersey, New Jersey Department of Health and Institute for Health, Rutgers. 1986-87 Grant Developer, Haitian Centers Council, NYC 1985-87 Co-Principal Investigator and Project Director, ‘Haitian Ethnic Organizations,’

National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Immigration Research Program, Center for the Social Sciences, Columbia University, New York.

1984-85 Ethnographer, ‘Evaluation of Projects Serving Homeless Mentally Ill,’New York Psychiatric Institute, Department of Community Epidemiology, New York.

1981-83 Researcher and Data Analyst, Arson Strike Force, Office of the Mayor, New York City.

1977-80 Director of Academic Advising and Director of International Student Affairs, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, Kentucky.

EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE 2002- Founding Editor and Editorial Board, Identities, Global Studies in Culture and

Power. 2007- Editorial Committee, Journal of African Diaspora 2004- Editorial Board, Focaal: European Journal of Anthropology 2001- Editorial Committee, Social Analysis. 2000- Editorial Board, Anthropological Theory. 2002- 07 Editorial Committee American Ethnologist 1992-01 Editor, Identities, Global Studies in Culture and Power. LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

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Books In contract Whose Cosmopolitanism? (A. Irving co-ed.) Berghahn. 2012 Beyond Methodological Nationalism: Research Methodologies for Cross-Border Studies,

A. Amelina, D. Nergiz, and T. Faist (co-ed) Routledge. 2011 Locating Migration: Rescaling Cities and Migrants (A. Caglar, co-ed.), Cornell

University Press. 2011 Cosmopolitan Sociability. Ethnic and Racial Studies (T. Darieva and S Gruner-Domic

co-ed), Routledge. 2010 Migration, Development and Transnationalization: A Critical Stance (T. Faist, co-

editor), Berghahn. 2001 George Woke Up Laughing: Long Distance Nationalism and the Search for Home (G.

Fouron, co-author) Duke University Press 1994 Nations Unbound (L. Basch, N. Glick Schiller, and C. Szanton Blanc, co-authors)

Gordon and Beach/Routledge 1992 Towards a Transnational Perspective on Migration: Race, Class, Ethnicity, and

Nationalism Reconsidered L. Basch, and C. Blanc-Szanton, co-ed.) New York Academy of Sciences/ Johns Hopkins.

Edited Special Issues 2012 Global Regimes of Mobilities JEMS (with N. Salizar) 2011 Cosmopolitan Sociability. Ethnic and Racial Studies (with T. Darieva and S Gruner-

Domic) 2009 Migration, Development and Transnationalization: A Critical Stance . Social Analysis (T.

Faist, co-editor) 2001 Colonial Continuities: The Portuguese Experience. Identities 8(4) (With B. Feldman-

Bianco) 2000 Race Places: Jewish Identity and the Location of Race. Identities 8(2) (With S. Goulub);

Gendering Transnational Spaces. Identities 7(4) (With P. Pessar and S. Mahler); Whiteness in the Field. Identities 7(3) (With J.Hartigan); 1999 Ethnographic Presence: Environmentalism, Human Rights, and Transnational Cultural

Critique. Identities 6(2-3) (With P. Brosius) 1998 Fight the Power: Changing Forms of Consciousness and Protest. Identities 5(4) (With A.

Lauria) 1997 Foundational Concepts: Gender, Race, and Locality. Identities 5(3) 1997 Gendered Structures of Violence. Identities 5(2) (With M. Anglin); Differentiating Powers:

1997 Class, Culture, and Narratives of Difference. Identities 5(1) 1996 Regimes of Truth Identities 4(3-4) Transnational Processes/ Situated Identities Identities 4(2) 1995 The Politics of Culture 4(1); Race and Place. Identities 3(4) 1995 Narratives of Capitalism. Identities 3(3) 1995 Indigenous Peoples/Global Terrains. Identities 3(1-2) (With J. Beckett and D. Mato) 1993 Sanctioned Identities. Identities 2(1-2) (With J. Collier and B. Maurer)

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1992 The Nation/State and its Sexual Dissidents. Identities 2(3) (With D. Murray and R. Handler)

1992 Multiculturalism and the Baggage of Race. Identities 1(4) (With V. Dominguez). Journal Articles and Book Chapters Published peer reviewed journal articles and book chapters 2012a “Mobilities across the Globe: Imaginaries and Relationalities of Power” Global Regimes

of Mobility Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies Special Issue of Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 38(10)

2012b “Migration and Development Without Methodological Nationalism: Towards Global Perspectives on Migration” in Migration in the 21st Century: Ethnography and Political Economy. Pauline Gardiner Barber and Winnie Lem, eds., Routledge.

2012c "A Comparative Relative Perspective on the Relationships between Migrants and Cities" Urban Geography 33(6): 879-903

2012d “Methodological Predicaments of Cross-Border Studies” in Beyond Methodological Nationalism: Research Methodologies for Cross-Border Studies, Routledge, (N. Amelina, D. Nergiz, and T. Faist (co-ed)

2012e “Transnationality, Migrants and Cities: A Comparative Approach” in Beyond Methodological Nationalism: Research Methodologies for Cross-Border Studies, Routledge, (N. Amelina, D. Nergiz, and T. Faist (co-ed.)

2012f “Unraveling the Migration and Development Web: Research and Policy Implications” Special Issue of International Migration: Migration and Development 50(3): 92–97,

2012g “The Transnational Migration Paradigm: Global Perspectives on Migration Research" Migration and Organized Civil Society. Routledge.

2012h “Methodological Nationalism and Beyond. Nation-State Building, Migration and the Social Sciences’ (With A. Wimmer) in Migration and Global Governance, A. Gamlen and K. Marsh, eds. Blackwell (reprint)

2012i “Transnationality and the City” in Transnationalism and Urbanism, Kathrin Wildner, Sterfan Krätke, Stephan Lanz, eds., Routledge (reprint).

2011a ‘Defining cosmopolitan sociability in a transnational age. An introduction’ Ethnic and Racial Studies 34(3): 399 – 418. (with Tsypylma Darieva, Nina Glick Schiller, Sandra Gruner-Domic)

2011b ‘Introduction: Migrants AND Cities’ (with A. Caglar) in Locating Migration: Rescaling Cities and Migrants (A. Caglar, co-editor), Cornell UP 2011c ‘Locality and Globality: Building a Comparative Analytical Framework in Migration and

Urban Studies’ (with A. Caglar) in Locating Migration: RescalingCities and Migrants (A. Caglar, co-editor), Cornell UP.

2011d ‘Downscaled Cities and Migrant Pathways: Locality and Agency without an Ethnic Lens’ (with Ayse Cagloar) in Locating Migration: Rescaling Cities and Migrants (N. Glick Schiller and A. Caglar, co-editor), Cornell UP

2011e ‘Cities and Transnationality’ in Blackwell’ Cities Companion, G. Bridge and S. Watson, eds. Blackwell

2011f ‘Localized Neo-liberalism, Multiculturalism, and Global Religion: Exploring the Agency of Migrants and City Boosters’, Economy and Society.    40  (2): 184-210 (republished in

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Chinese 2012) 2011g ‘Migration and Development without Methodological Nationalism: Towards Global

Perspectives on Migration’ in The Migration-Development Nexus: A Transnational Perspective on Changing Paradigms and Organizations T. Faist, P. Kovisto, and M. Hauser eds, Palgrave McMillan .

2011h ‘Locality, Globality and the Popularization of a Diasporic Consciousness: Learning from the Haitian Case in Geographies of the Haitian Diaspora, R. Jackson ed., Routledge.

2011i ‘Scholar/ Activists and Regimes of Truth: Rethinking the Divide between Universities and the Streets" Transforming Anthropology 2011j ‘Rejecting Autonomy: A Global Perspective on Migrant Agency’ Zeitschrift für Kulturwissenschaften 2/2011 (with Ayse Caglar) 2011k ‘ Una conversación sobre transformaciones de la sociedad, migración transnacional e

Identidades’ CRITICA Y EMANCIPACION (5) 111-15, primer semestre de 2011 (B. Feldman-Bianco, Bela Y N.Glick-Schiller)

2011l “Singing a New Song? Transnational Migration, Methodological Nationalism and Cosmopolitan Perspectives’ (with U. Meinhof) Journal of Music and Arts in Action (MAiA). Theme issue on Music and Migration 3: (3)

2010a Long Distance Nationalism and Peripatetic Patriots. Transnationalism, Cosmopolitanism and Dislocated Borders, B. Riccio and C Brambilla,. eds., Guaraldi and Rimini

2010b ‘Old baggage and Missing Luggage: a Commentary on Beck and Sznaider’s‘Unpacking Cosmopolitanism for the Social Sciences: a Research Agenda’ British Journal of Sociology, 61 (1): 413-420.

2010c ‘A Global Perspective on Transnational Migration: Theorizing Migration without Methodological Nationalism’ Diaspora and Transnationalism: Concepts, Theories and Methods. R. Bauböck and T. Faist, eds., University of Amsterdam and IMISCOE.

2009a ‘Introduction: Migration, Development, and Social Transformation’ Social Analysis, 53 (3): 1–13 (with T. Faist)

2009b ‘A Global Perspective on Migration and Development’ Social Analysis 53( 3): 14–37. 2009c ‘Towards a Comparative Theory of Locality in Migration Studies: Migrant Incorporation

and City Scale’ Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 35( 2):177-202 (with A. Caglar).

2009d “’There is No Power Except for God’: Locality, Global Christianity, and Immigrant Transnational Incorporation” in Permutations of Order Burtrand Turner and Thomas Kirsch eds. Ashgate Press. Pp 125-147.

2009e Sobre Localidad: Teorizar La Migración Trasnacional En Un Mundo Neoliberal (Old and New Locality: Theorizing Transnational Migration in a Neo-Liberal World) “ In Nuevos retos del transnacionalismo en el estudio de las migraciones C. Solé , S. Parella, L. Cavalcanti (eds) and on line at

(http://extranjeros.mtas.es/es/ObservatorioPermanenteIntegracion/Publicaciones/Nuevos_retos_transnacionalismo_estudio_migraciones.html)

2009f ‘Global Perspectives on Gender In Transit,’ Gender in Transit Chronos Verlag, Basel 2009g ‘Theorizing About and Beyond Transnational Processes In Caribbean Migration to the

United States and Western Europe: Essays on Incorporation, Identity and Citizenship. E. Mielants, M. Cervantes-Rodriguez and R. Grosfoguel, eds. Temple UP, Pp 18-42

2009h ‘The Blood Remains Haitian: Race, Nation, and Belonging in the Transmigrant

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Experience,’ reprinted in Perspectives on the Caribbean: A Reader in Culture, History, and Representation. P. Scher ed., Wiley Blackwell, Pp 256-282,.

2008a ‘… the land which the LORD your God giveth you’ Two ‘African’ churches in Oststadt In Christianity in Africa and the African Diaspora (with E. Karagiannis ) A. Adogame, R. Gerloff and K. Hock, eds. Continuum International.

2008b ‘And Ye Shall Possess It, and Dwell Therein’: Social Citizenship, Global Christianity, and Non-Ethnic Immigrant Incorporation In Immigration and Citizenship in Europe and the United States: Anthropological Perspectives D. Reed-Danahay and C. Brettell, eds. pp 201-225. Rutgers UP.

2008c ‘Beyond Methodological Ethnicity and Towards the City Scale: An Alternative Approach to Local and Transnational Pathways of Migrant Incorporation,’ In Rethinking Transnationalism: The Meso-link of Organisations L. Pries, ed., Routledge pp: 40-61 (with A. Caglar).

2007a ‘Beyond the Nation State and its Units of Analysis: Towards a New Research Agenda for Migration Studies’ Concepts and Methods in Migration Theory, Volkswagen Foundation conference reader, edited by Dr. Karin Schittenhelm, pp 39-72 http://www.cultural-capital.net

2007b ‘Methodological Nationalism and Beyond: Nation-State Building, Migration and the Social Sciences’ (With Andreas Wimmer) reprinted in Transnational Studies Reader edited by Peggy Levitt and Sanjeev Kumar

2007c ‘Módszertani nacionalizmus és azon túl: nemzetállam-építés, migráció és társadalomtudományok’ Magyar Kisebbseg (translation into Hungarian of ‘Methodological Nationalism and Beyond: Nation-State Building, Migration and the Social Sciences’ (With Andreas Wimmer).

2007d ‘The Centrality of Ethnography in the Study of Transnational Migration: Seeing the Wetland Instead of the Swamp’ reprinted in Sociology of the Diaspora A. Kumar Sahoo and B. Maharaj, eds. New Delhi, India: Rawat Publications.

2007e ‘Conceptualizing Simultaneity: A Transnational Social Field Perspective on Society’ (with P. Levitt ) reprinted in Sociology of the Diaspora A. Kumar Sahoo and B. Maharaj, eds. New Delhi, India: Rawat Publications.

2007f ‘Conceptualizing Simultaneity: A Transnational Social Field Perspective on Society’ (with P. Levitt ) reprinted in Rethinking Migration: New Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives. A. Portes and J. DeWind eds. Berghahn Books.

2006a ‘Beyond the Ethnic Lens: Locality, Globality, and Born-Again Incorporation’ American Ethnologist 33(4) 612-633 (With A.Caglar and T. Guldbrandsen.)

2006b ‘Contesting Claims to the Land: Pentecostalism as a Challenge to Migration Theory and Policy’ Sociologus 36(2) (With Evangelos Karagiannis)

2006c ‘What Does Transnational Studies Offer to the Study Of Localized Conflict and Protest?’ Focaal: European Journal of Anthropology 47:1-10.

2006d ‘Jenseits der ethnischen Gruppe als Objekt des Wissens: Lokalität, Globalität und Inkorporationsmuster von Migranten. ‘ In Die Macht des Lokalen in einer Welt ohne Grenzen. H. Berking, ed, Campus Verlag, Frankfurt Main. (With A.Caglar and T. Guldbrandsen) Pp. 105-144.

2005a ‘Transnational Social Fields and Imperialism: Bringing A Theory of Power to Transnational Studies’ Anthropological Theory 5(4): 439-461.

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2005b ‘Transnational Urbanism as a Way of Life: A Research Topic not a Metaphor’ City and Society 17(1):49-64

2005c ‘Racialized nations, evangelizing Christianity, police states, and imperial power: Missing in action in Bunzl's new Europe’ American Ethnologist 32(4): 526-532.

2005d ‘Pathways of Migrant Incorporation in Germany’ Transit 1(1) (with B. Nieswand G. Schlee, T. Darieva, L. Foszto ) http://german.berkeley.edu/transit/2005/curr.toc.html#10

2005e ‘Lived Simultaneity and Discourses of Diasporic Difference ‘In Displacements, Diasporas, and Transnational Practice: Asians in the Americas. Wanni W. Anderson and Robert G. Lee (eds), Pp159-159. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press.

2005f ‘Transborder Citizenship: Legal Pluralism within a Transnational Social Field,’ In Mobile People, Mobile Law: Expanding Legal Relations in a Contracting World. F. von Benda-Beckmann, K. von Benda-Beckmann and A. Griffiths, eds, Pp. 27-50. London: Ashgate.

2005g ‘Blood and Belonging: Long-Distance Nationalism and the World Beyond’ Complexities: Beyond Nature and Nurture. S. McKinnon and S. Silverman, eds .Pp 448-467. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

2005h ‘Long Distance Nationalism’ In Encyclopedia of Diasporas: Immigrant and Refugee Cultures Around the World. M. Ember, C. Ember, and I. Skoggard. eds. Vol. 1: 70- 80. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers

2004a ‘Conceptualizing Simultaneity: A Transnational Social Field Perspective on Society’ International Migration Review 38(3): 1002-39 (with P. Levitt)

2004b ‘Transnationality’ A Companion to the Anthropology of Politics’ D. Nugent and J. Vincent, eds. Pp 44-67. Malden, MA: Blackwell.

2004c ‘Is Freedom Now Another Word for Nothing Left to Lose?: An Introduction to the Debate about Freedom and Democracy in the Age of Neo-liberalism’ Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 11(1): 89-92.

2003a ‘Same Old, same Old’…Resurrecting Political Culture or Conducting Ethnologies of Human Possibilities’ American Ethnologist 30(4): 395-498.

2003b ‘Methodological Nationalism and the Study of Migration: Beyond Nation-State Building’ International Migration Review 37(3):576-610 (with A. Wimmer).

2003c ‘Killing Me Softly: Violence, Globalization, and the Apparent State’ In Globalization, the State and Violence, pp 203-248. J. Friedman , ed. Altimira. (With G. Fouron) .

2003d ‘The Centrality of Ethnography in the Study of Transnational Migration: Seeing the Wetland Instead of the Swamp’ American Arrivals . N. Foner, ed. Pp. 99-128. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research.

2002a ‘The Generation of Identity: Redefining the Second Generation Within a Transnational Social Field’ reprinted In Transnationalism and the Second Generation, P. Levitt and M. Waters, eds. Russell Sage. (with G. Fouron).

2002b ‘Methodological Nationalism and Beyond. Nation-State Building, Migration and the Social Sciences’ Global Networks 2 (4):301–334. (With A. Wimmer)

2002c ‘Methodological Nationalism and the Study of Migration.’ Archives of European Sociology XLIII 2:217–240. (With A. Wimmer).

2002d ‘Haitians-Americans’ World Cultures .C. and M. Ember, eds. Macmillan Library Reference Publishers (With C. Charles).

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2001a ‘I Am Not A Problem Without A Solution: Poverty, Transnational Migration, and Struggle,’ New Poverty Studies: The Ethnography of Politics, Policy and Impoverished People in the US. J. Good and J. Maskovsky, eds. Pp. 321-362. New York University Press. (With G. Fouron).

2001b ‘Long Distance Nationalism Defined’ Anthropology of Politics. J. Vincent, ed. Malden, MA: Blackwell, pp. 356-65 (With G. Fouron).

2001c ‘The Generation of Identity: Redefining the Second Generation Within a Transnational Social Field’ Migration, Transnationalism, and the Political Economy of New York City. H. Cordero-Guzman, R. Grosfoguel, and R. Smith, eds. Pp58-86. Temple University Press. (With G. Fouron).

2001d ‘Teorização Feminista sobre Nação e Estado’ In Dossiê Nação E Identidades Eneida Leal Cunha, (ed.) CADERNO CRH, no.33, July/December 2000 (published in December 2001) Salvador, CRH/UFBA, pp.113-142.

2001e ‘All in the Family: Gender, Transnational Migration, and the Nation-State’ Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 7(4):539-582 (With G. Fouron).

2001f ‘Introduction: Violence and Cultural Explanations’ Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 8(1).1-6

2000 ‘Laços de sangue: os fundamentos raciais do Estado-naçåo transnacional.’ (N. Glick Schiller and G. Fouron) reprinted in Identidates: Estudos de Cultura e Poder, B. Feldman-Bianco and G.Capinha, (eds.) Sao Paulo, Brazil: Hucitec.

1999a ‘Transmigrants and Nation-States: Something Old and Something New in U.S. Immigrant Experience’ Handbook of International Migration: The American Experience. C. Hirschman, J. DeWind, and P. Kasinitz , (eds.) New York: Russell Sage.

1999b ‘Terrains of Blood and Nation: Haitian Transnational Social Fields’ Ethnic and Racial Studies. 22:(2):340-366 (With G. Fouron).

1999c ‘Who Are These Guys?: A Transnational Perspective on National Identities’ Identities On The Move. Transnational Processes in North America and the Caribbean Basin. L. Goldin, (ed.) Houston: U of Texas Press.

1999d ‘Transnational Nation-States and Their Citizens: The Asian Experience’ In Globalisation and the Asia Pacific: Contested Territories. Dicken, P., P. Kelley, L. Kong, K. Olds, H. Wai-chung Yeung, (eds.) Routledge.

1999e ‘From Immigrant to Transmigrant: Theorizing Transnational Migration’ in Migration and Transnational Social Spaces. L. Pries (ed.) Aldershoot, England: Ashgate. Reprinted from Sozial Welt (N. Glick Schiller, L. Basch, and C. Szanton Blanc).

1999f ‘Identification of the Issues’ Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power (6:1) (N. Glick Schiller and L. Mazzari).

1999g ‘Transnationalism: A New Analytic Framework for Understanding Migration’ in Migration, Diasporas and Transnationalism’ Steven Vertovec (ed.) Glos., UK: Edward Elgar. Reprinted (N. Glick Schiller, L. Basch, and C. Szanton Blanc).

1998a ‘Transnational Lives and National Identities: The Identity Politics of Haitian Immigrants’ in Transnationalism From Below: Special Issue of Comparative Urban and Community Research Volume 6:130-161. (with G. Fouron).

1998b ‘The More Things Change....?’ Foundational Concepts. Special Issue of Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 5(3):297-299.

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1998c ‘Social Class and Medical Decision Making: A Neglected Topic in Bioethics’The Cambridge Quarterly of Health Care Ethics (With B. Levin).

1998d ‘Haitians Immigrants’ American Immigrant Cultures: Builders of a Nation. D. Levinson and M. Ember, eds. New York: MacMillan Library Reference: (N. Glick Schiller and C. Charles).

1998e ‘Differentiating Powers: Class, Culture and the Narratives of Difference’ Differentiating Powers Special Issue of Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power (5:1).

1998f ‘The Pursuit of Knowledge and Regimes of Truth’ Regimes of Truth. Special Issue of Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power (4:3-4): 333-341 (S. Reyna and N. Glick Schiller).

1998g ‘From Immigrant to Transmigrant: Theorizing Transnational Migration’ Transnationale Migration special issue Sozial Welt, Sonderband 12. Ludger Pries, (ed.) reprinted with new conclusions from Anthropology Quarterly. (N. Glick Schiller, L. Basch, C. Blanc-Szanton).

1998h ‘Transnationalismus: Einer neuer analytisher Rahmen zum Verständnis von Migration’ (N. Glick Schiller, L.Basch and C. Blanc-Szanton) reprinted Gianni D'Amato, ed. Universität Potsdam.

1998f ‘The Invisible Women: Caregiving and AIDS’ In Families in the U.S. Kinship and Domestic Politics. K. Hansen and A. Garvey, eds/ Temple University Press, (reedited and reprinted from Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry).

1998g ‘Transnational Politics and Blood Ties’ LASA Forum, Summer 1997a ‘Laços de sangue: os fundamentos raciais do Estado-naçåo transnacional.’ (N. Glick

Schiller and G. Fouron) Special issue of Revista Crítica de Ciêncians Sociais (48: Junho). (substantially revised, published in English as ‘Terrains of Blood and Nation’)

1997b ‘US Immigrants and the Global Narrative’ (Review Essay of Five Books on Immigration.) American Anthropologist. 99(2).

1997c ‘Haitian Identities at the Disjuncture Between Diaspora and Homeland’ Caribbean Circuits. P. Pessarm ed. Staten Island: Center for Migration Studies (with G. Fouron).

1997d ‘The Situation of Transnational Studies’ Transnational Processes/ Situated Identities. Special Issue of Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power (4:2).

1997e ‘Cultural Politics and the Politics of Culture’ The Politics of Culture. Special Issue, Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power (4:1).

1997f ‘The Place of Race’ Race and Place. Special Issue, Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 3(4).

1996a ‘Power/Identity/Resistance’ Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power (2:4). 1996b ‘Risky Business: The Cultural Construction of AIDS Risk Group’ Perspectives in

Medical Sociology (2nd edition), Philip Brown,(ed.). Waveland Pres. reprinted from Social Science and Medicine. ( With S.Crystal, and D. Lewellen) (1994).

1996c ‘The Implications of Haitian Transnationalism for US-Haitian Relationships’ Haitian Studies. 1(1): 111-123.

1996d ‘Cultural Citizenship in Which Nation?’ Current Anthropology, 37(5). 1995a ‘From Immigrant to Transmigrant: Theorizing Transnational Migration’ Anthropology

Quarterly.68(1): 48-63 (With L. Basch, C. Blanc-Szanton) 1995b ‘Dialectics of Race and Culture’ Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power. 1(4).

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1995c ‘Transnationalism, Nation-State Building, and Culture’ Current Anthropology (36:4)( With C. Szanton Blanc; L. Basch; N. Glick Schiller).

1994a ‘Risky Business: The Cultural Construction of AIDS Risk Groups’ Social Science and Medicine. 38(10):1337-1346 (With S.Crystal, and D. Lewellen).

1994b Introduction’ Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power. 1(2). 1994c ‘Breaking On Through: Class Analysis and Multiple Positioning in a Global Journal.’

Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power. 1(2-3). 1993a ‘The Invisible Women: Caregiving and the Construction of AIDS Health Services’

Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry. 17: December. 1993b ‘Stigma and Homecoming: Family Caregiving and the `Disaffiliated' Intravenous Drug

User’ The Social and Behavioral Aspects of AIDS. G. Albrecht and R. Zimmerman eds., Greenwich, Connecticut: JAI Press. (With S. Crystal).

1993c ‘The HIV Epidemic and Health Care in New Jersey’ The Economy of New Jersey:Health Care Issues. James Chelius (ed). Jersey Business and Industry Association. (With S. Crystal).

1992a ‘Transnationalism: A New Analytic Framework for Understanding Migration’ In Towards a Transnational Perspective on Migration: Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Nationalism Reconsidered. N. Glick Schiller, L. Basch, L., C. Blanc-Szanton, (eds.) New York: New York Academy of Sciences. (With L. Basch, L., C. Blanc-Szanton

1992b ‘Towards a Definition of Transnationalism: Introductory Remarks and Research Questions’ In Towards a Transnational Perspective on Migration: Race, Class, Ethnicity, and Nationalism Reconsidered. N. Glick Schiller, L. Basch, C. Blanc Szanton, (eds.) New York: New York Academy of Sciences. (With L. Basch, and C. Blanc-Szanton)

1992c ‘Postscript: Haitian Transnational Practice and National Discourse’ Caribbean Life in New York. (Revised edition) C. Sutton and E. Chaney, (eds.) Center for Migration Studies, Staten Island, NY.

1992d ‘What's Wrong With this Picture? The Hegemonic Construction of Culture in AIDS Research in the United States.’ Medical Anthropology Quarterly.6(3).

1990 ‘Everywhere We Go We are in Danger: Ti Manno and Haitian Transnationalism’ American Ethnologist. 17(2): PP. 329-347 (With G. Fouron)

1987a ‘All in the Same Boat? Unity and Diversity Among Haitian Immigrants.’ Caribbean Life in New York City. C. Sutton and E. Chaney, (eds.) Staten Island, N.Y.: Center for Migration Studies. (With J. DeWind, M.L. Brutus, C. Charles, G. Fouron, L. Thomas).

1987b ‘Exile, Ethnic, Refugee: The Changing Organizational Identities of Haitian Immigrants’ Migration World (15:1) (With J. DeWind, M.L. Brutus, C. Charles, G. Fouron, L. Thomas).

1977 ‘Ethnic Groups are Made Not Born’ In Ethnic Encounters: Identities and Contexts, G.Hicks and P. Leis (eds.) North Scituate, Massachusetts: Duxbury Press.

Reports 2009 Refugee Resettlement in New Hampshire: Pathways and Barriers to Building

Community, Center for the Humanities, University of New Hampshire.

2007 African Culture and the Zoo in the 21st

Century: The ‘African Village’ in

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the Augsburg Zoo and Its Wider Implications. Halle/S, Germany: Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology. (N Glick Schiller, D. Dea, and M. Hoehne) http://www.eth.mpg.de/events/current/pdf/1120750934-01.pdf 1991 Statewide Needs Assessment of People with AIDS in New Jersey, Final Report. Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, Rutgers University, New Brunswick. (S. Crystal, N. Glick Schiller, D. Devance-Mazini, S. Krishnaswami). 1989 Needs and Circumstances of Persons with AIDS In New Jersey. Year One, Final Report.

Institute for Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research, Rutgers University, New Brunswick. (S. Crystal, N. Glick Schiller, D. Karas).

1986 Directory of Haitian Organizations in New York. New York, Center for the Social Sciences, Columbia University. (N. Glick Schiller and M.L Brutus).

Book and Film Reviews 2007 Review of Kivisto, Incorporating Diversity: Rethinking Assimilation in a

Multicultural Age. Ethnic and Racial Studies. 1996 ‘Peru and the Potomac as a Single Social Space’ (Film Review Essay of W. Martinez and

P. Geller, Transnational Fiesta: 1992). American Anthropologist 98(1):146-150. 1994 Review of Georges, E. The Making of A Transnational Community: Migration,

Development and Change in the Dominican Republic. American Ethnologist. Review of Grasmuck, S. and P. Pessar, Between Two Islands: Dominican International Migration. Journal of American Ethnic History.

1993 Review of Farmer, P. AIDS, Haiti and the Geography of Blame. American Anthropologist 95 (3).

1983 Review of Michel Laguerre, American Odyssey: Haitians in New York City. American Ethnologist 13(1).

Public Health Abstracts* * Published abstracts in Public Health are cited as publications. 1991a ‘AIDS Surveillance and Survival Status: Findings from a New Jersey Survey’ Abstracts

of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, November. (S. Crystal, N. Glick Schiller, R. Altman, S. Costa, U. Sambamoorthi, J. Massey, J. Beil, C. Merzel).

1991b ‘The Social Construction of AIDS Risk Groups’ Abstracts of the American Public Health Association, Atlanta, November. (N. Glick Schiller and S.Crystal).

1991 ‘Outpatient Medical Care in the Course of AIDS’ Abstracts of the VIIth Annual Conference on AIDS, Florence, Italy. June vol.7(2):52. (S. Crystal and N. Glick Schiller).

1990a ‘The Role of Kin in Care Giving for Persons with AIDS in New Jersey’ Abstracts of the VIth International Conference on AIDS, San Francisco, CA. June 6(1) :331. (N. Schiller, S. Crystal, D. Karus).

1990b‘Survival Status of Cases from the New Jersey AIDS Registry’ Abstracts of the VIth International AIDS Conference on AIDS, San Francisco, CA. June 6(1):297 (S. Crystal, N. Schiller, R. Altman, S. Costa, U. Sambamoorthi, J.Masey, J. Beil, C. Merzel).

1989a ‘Female Family Members as Mediators of Utilization of Health and Social Services’ Abstracts of the Vth International Conference on AIDS. Montreal, Canada June 5(1) (N. Glick Schiller, S. Crystal, D. Karus, C. Merzel, and P. Beck).

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1989b ‘Community Care for People With AIDS: The Unacknowledged Role of Women Family Members’ Abstracts of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, October, (N. Glick Schiller, D. Karus and S. Crystal).

1989c ‘The Significance of Formal and Informal Social Support Networks in Assuring Access to Health and Social Services for Persons With AIDS’. Abstracts of the American Public Health Association, Chicago, October. (C.Merzel, N. Glick Schiller, S. Crystal). 1988 ‘Functional Deficiencies and the Mentally Ill Homeless: Inappropriate Behavior of

Inappropriate Categories.’ Abstracts of the American Public Health Association, Boston, October.

RECENT KEYNOTE INVITATIONS 2011 Keynote: Conference on "Migration, Globalization and New Social Formations" 15th

year anniversary conference of IMER Bergen, (9 - 11 November 2011), 2011 ‘Whose Cosmopolitanism and Whose Diversity?: The Question of Diasporic Urban Spaces’ Conference on Ethnography, Diversity and Urban space, COMPAS, Oxford, September 22. 2011 ‘Mobilities across the Globe: Mythscapes and Relationalities of Power’ IV Symposium of

the international Network on Migration and Development (INMD) Quito Ecuador, 18th April.

2010 ‘Theorizing the Intersection of Diaspora and Cosmopolitanism: Rescaling Transnational Studies’ Annual Lecture, SOAS Centre for Migration and Diaspora Studies,

2010 ‘Diasporic Cosmopolitanism: A Research Paradigm beyond Methodological Nationalism’, 15th Nordic Migration Research, Malmo, Sweden, August 25-27

2010 ‘Diasporic Cosmopolitanism and Global Inequalities: Research Paradigms beyond Methodological Nationalism, Migrations: Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Interdisciplinary Dialog-Forum (IDee), University Vienna, Vienna, July 1-3.

2010 “Diasporic Cosmopolitanism: Cities, Diasporas and Dialectics of Scale Conference Beyond Methodological Nationalism: Researching Transnational Spaces, Cross-Border Diffusion, and Transnational Histories, Bielefeld, Germany, April 22 – 23.

2009 ‘Singing a New Song?: Transnational Studies and Global Economic Crisis.’ Diaspora as Social and Cultural Practice Conference, October 15-17.

2009 "Locating Migration and Rescaling Cities: Towards a Comparative Theory of Migration, Locality and Globality." Deutscher Geographen-Tag, Vienna, Austria September 23

2009 “Transnationalism and Methodological Nationalism” Annual IMISCOE Conference, Stockholm, Sweden, September 10.

2008 ‘Are Migrants Cosmopolitan Citizens? ‘ CRESC Conference on Cultural Citizenship’ St. Hugh's College Oxford University, September 3.

2008 ‘Theorizing Migration, Locality, and Transnational Processes without Methodological Nationalism’: ‘Theorizing Key Migration Debates’ COMPAS University of Oxford, June 30.

2008 ‘A Global Power Perspective on Migration: Theorizing Migration within Neoliberal Restructuring and Transnational Social Fields, ‘Anthropology of Globalization’. University of Bremen, April 25

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2008 ‘The New Challenges of Transnationalism in Migrations Studies’ GEDIME ‘Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, Feb 13

2007 ‘Global Perspectives on Gender, Nation, and Transnational Migration’ Swiss Gender History Conference, Gender In-Transit, Basel, Switzerland, September 5

Volkswagen Foundation ‘Study Groups Conference on Migration and Integration’ Hamburg, February 20.

2006 ‘The Future of Migration Studies’ Segundo Coloquio Internacional Sobre Migración Y Desarrollo: Migración, transnacionalismo y transformación social, Morelos, Mexico, October 26.

2006 ‘Migrant Incorporation and City Scale: Theorizing Locality in Migration Studies” Migranter colloque international 1985-2005 20 an de recherché sur les migrations internationals. Poitier, France. July 7.

2004 ‘Transnational Theory and Diasporic Thinking’ York University Migration Studies Conference , York Canada , May 13.

Recent Monographs, Reports and Working Papers 2009a Refugee Resettlement in New Hampshire: Pathways and Barriers to Building

Community. Center for the Humanities, University of New Hampshire, Hayes Foundation http://www.unh.edu/news/docs/refugeereport.pdf

2009b A Global perspective on Transnational Migration: Theorizing Migration without Methodological Nationalism, COMPAS Working Papers, Oxford University

http://www.compas.ox.ac.uk/publications/working-papers/wp-09-67/#c220 2008 ‘Beyond Methodological Ethnicity: Local and Transnational Pathways of Immigrant

Incorporation, Willy Brandt Series of Working Papers in International Migration. Malmo University, Sweden.

2007 ‘Migrant Incorporation and City Scale: Towards a Theory of Locality in Migration Studies.’ Willy Brandt Series of Working Papers in International Migration. Malmo University, Sweden. 2007b ‘Beyond the Nation-State and Its Units of Analysis: Towards a New Research Agenda for Migration Studies’ Center On Migration, Citizenship And Development http://www.comcad-bielefeld.de/cgi-bin/pagemaker.pl?name=Working_Papers_2005

2006 ‘Haven’t We Heard This Somewhere Before? A Substantive View of Transnational Migration Studies by Way of a Reply to Waldinger and Fitzgerald’ The Center Center for Migration i and Development Working Paper Series • Princeton University (Nina Glick Schiller and Peggy Levitt)

SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS (1996-2011) 2011 Urban Regeneration and Diasporic Cosmopolitanism: the Manchester Case, RICC

Workshop University of Manchester July 6 2011 Transnational Locality, Migration and Development: A Critical Perspective , Workshop,

IDPM, University of Manchester June 29 2011 ‘The Transnational Migration Paradigm: Histories, Practices, Limits ‘ Goettingen 2011 ‘The Transnational Migration Paradigm: Histories, Practices, Limits ‘LAMES, Aix-en –

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Provence, April 2011 Locating Migration : Thinking beyond Methodological Nationalism LAMES, 2011 American Anthropological Association, November New Orleans 2010 Discussant, EASA panel on Mobilities, September, Ireland 2010 ‘Diasporic Cosmopolitanism and Global Inequalities: Research Paradigms beyond

Methodological Nationalism’ German Sociology Migration Network Conference, Researching Migration in Europe Empirical research, theoretical and methodological challenges, Vienna, September 19-22

2010 ‘Questioning Ethno-Politics’, Ethno-Politics and Intervention in a Globalised World Conference, EXCEPS International Conference, Exeter, 29 June

2010 ‘Locating Migration Beyond Multiculturalism: Migrants as Urban Scale Makers’ CRESC Seminar, The Creative City After the Crash’, University of Manchester, June 15

2010 ‘Where in the World Are We?’ Sussex Centre for Migration Research, Sussex, UK Feb 10

2910 ‘Social Cohesion, Social Inequality and the Cosmopolitan City: Ethnographic Perspectives’ SOCED Launch, Copenhagen, Jan 23

2010 ‘Diasporic Cosmopolitanism’ Guest Professor Lecture, Bielefeld Graduate School, Bielefeld, Germany, Jan 14.

2009 ‘Researching Migrant Settlement and Transnational incorporation: Beyond the Ethnic Lens’ ‘Realities Centre 'Methods in Dialogue' series, Morgan Centre, University of Manchester, December 16.

2009 ‘Migrants and Cities: Shedding the Methodological Nationalism of Migration Studies’ Invited Panel on Locating Migration: Rescaling Cities and Migration, American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, Philadelphia US. November 23.

2009 ‘Where In The World Are We?: Transnationalism, Methodological Nationalism, And Locality’ Guest Professor Lecture, CIEFO, University of Stockholm, September 10

‘Alterity and Relationality’ Social Anthropology Seminar, University of Stockholm, September 7.

2009 ‘Transnational Migration Studies and the Critique of Methodological Nationalism’ CIEFO Seminar. August 30/

2009 ‘Being, Belonging, Simultaneity, And Locality: Policy Relevant Conceptual Tools For The Social Cohesion Debate’ Challenges To Social Cohesion: The Parallel Lives Debate: 14th International Metropolis Conference, September 16.

2009 ‘Diversity and Locality: Towards a Comparative Theory of Migrants, Transnational Connection, and Cities’ Seminar Series, Max Plank Institute for Ethnic and Religious Diversity, Göttingen, Germany, May 19.

2009 ‘Global Perspectives on Migration: Theorizing Without Methodological Nationalism’ Research Seminar on Anthropological Theory, London School of Economics, London, UK, June 20.

2009 ‘Migration and Cities: The Unit of Analysis Question “ Pathways Toward Cosmopolitanism The University of Manchester-National University of Singapore Research Conference Workshop, June 24.

2009 ‘Whose Cosmopolitanism?’ Launch Festival of the Research Institute for Cosmopolitan Cultures, Manchester, UK, March 4.

2008 ‘What Can A Transnational Perspective on Migration Contribute to Debates on

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Citizenship, Religion, and Cosmopolitanism?” Second Modernity Seminar Series, Institute for Sociology, the Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich, Germany November 5.

2008 ‘Theorizing Migration, Transnational Processes and Locality’ Conference on Transnational Processes, Bergamo, Italy June 20.

2008 ‘Scaling the City, Theorizing Locality, and Locating Every Day forms of Cosmopolitan Urban Life’ Workshop on Cosmopolitan Cultures and City Scale, National University of Singapore, May 14.

2008 ‘Theorizing Locality in a Neoliberal Age’ Humboldt University, Guest Professorship Lecture, Berlin, Germany April 29.

2008 ‘Locality, Migration, And Employment, Locality, Immigration And Employment: Viewing Policy Issues From Small Scale Cities, CCSR Workshop Conference: Ethnic Differences in the Labour Market. University Of Manchester, March 4

2007 ‘Global Perspectives on Migration: Neoliberal Locality and Migration Scholarship’ American Anthropological Association, Washington DC, Nov 29 2007 ‘Beyond the Nation-State and Its Units of Analysis: Towards a New Research Agenda

for Migration Studies’ Transnational Migration and Development Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF), Bielefeld University, Germany May 31 -June 1

2007 ‘Essentials of Migration Studies’ Colloque international « Les nouvelles formes de l’essentialisme » IRD – UR 107 Paris (« Constructions identitaires et mondialisation ») Paris, Mai 22-24

2007 ‘Christian Fundamentalism, Neo-Liberalism, and Migration.’ Governing Cultures? Neoliberalism, Democracy, and the Question of Diversity, Conference of the Centre for the Study of Socio-Cultural Change (CRESC): University of Manchester March 26.

2006 Panel: Introduction and co-organizer ‘NGOs as Left Hand of Imperialism’ American Anthropological Association Meetings, San Jose, CA November 5-7

2006 ‘Migrant Incorporation and City Scale: Theory in the Balance,’ Paper introducing Workshop: Migration and City Scale. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Saale, Germany May 19th.

2006 ‘Ethnic Lens and Methodological Nationalism in Migration Studies’ Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Lund, Sweden May 2

2006 ‘Laying Claim to all Lands ‘ Locality and Migration in the Age of Global Fundamental Christianity,’ Will Brandt Public Lecture, Malmo University, Sweden. April 15

2006 Discussant: Transnational Network Workshop, Malmo University, Sweden. April 15 Discussant ‘Asian/Latin American Crossroads: Reframing the Boundaries of Scholarship and Community.’ Latin American Studies Association, Puerto Rico, March 17

2005 ‘Shout for the Lord Has Given You the City’: Global Christianity and Immigrant Simultaneous Incorporation Immigrants and the Practice of Citizenship’ American Anthropological Association Panel, Citizenship’: Perspectives from Europe and the U.S., Washington D.C., December 2

2005 Discussant: Invited Panel: Inscribing the State: Governmentalities of Globalization. American Anthropological Association: Washington, D.C., Dec 1

2005 ‘Methodological Nationalism’ Department of Anthropology and Sociology. Central European University, Budapest, Hungary October

2005 ‘Developing new analytical concepts for international and collaborative research about

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global processes’ International Collaboration in the Social Sciences, Social Science Research Council, Consultative Meeting, October 20-22

2005 ‘Beyond the Ethnic Lens: Transnational Pathways of Incorporation’ Conference: Emerging Patterns of Transnational Migration and Organizations. Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany, October 5-6.

2005 ‘’The Land which the Lord your God Giveth You’ Locality, Global Christianity, and Immigrant Incorporation in a New Imperial Age ‘ Conference: The Legitimate and the Supernatural: Law and Religion in a Complex World. Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Halle/S Germany. August 25-27

2005 The Transnational Turn at the Juncture of Past and Future Methodological Nationalism, Transnational Identity-Myth or Reality Conference. The Danish Institute in Damascus March 18-19th.

2005 ‘Roundtable Discussion: Roger Waldinger and Nina Glick Schiller’ Seminar: Department of Sociology, UCLA. Feb 10

2005 ‘Global Christianity, and Migrant Incorporation’. Department of Religion, U of Florida, Gainseville, January 31

2005 ‘Transnational Migration Studies and concepts of the Diaspora: Some Clarifications of Theory and Method’ Humboldt University of Berlin, Colloquium of ‘Representations of Social Orders: Intercultural and Intertemporary Comparisons’ Berlin, January 4

2004 Migration Dialogues: The Transnational Perspective: A Paradigmatic Challenge in Migration Studies? International Migration Colloquium SUNY. Albany November 13

2004 ‘Diasporas, transnationalism and political mobilitzation’ Graduate Summer Seminar, Department of Sociology, University of Copenhagen. Denmark, August. 19-20.

2004 ‘Global Christianity and the New Imperialism’. Invited Speaker. World Society Program, University of Bielefeld, Germany., July 10

2004 Pathways of Simultaneous Incorporation. Invited Speaker. Migration Center. Turin, Italy. June 30.

2004 Global Christianity and Migrant Incorporation. Invited Speaker. Conference on Global Connection.. Inaugural Conference. Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Central European University, Budapest. June. 4

2004 ‘Immigrant Remittances and Human Global Security’ Invited speaker. Immigration Conference. Latin American Center. SUNY, Albany, March. 20

2004 Small Cities in Global Society. (with Thad Guldbrandsen) Invited Conference. Brown University, Providence, RI April 10

2004 ‘Pathways of Simultaneous Incorporation’ (with Thad Guldbrandsen) New England Studies Conference. Salem, MA. April 11

2003 Local Cities, Global People: Simultaneous Incorporation in Small Cities. House of World Cultures, Berlin, Germany, November 14

2003 ‘Transnational Theory and Beyond’ Free University of Berlin, , Berlin, Germany June 23 2003 ‘Transnational Theory and Beyond’ Martin Luther University, , Halle/Saale, Germany,

June 24 2003 ‘Transnational Perspectives On Migration: Conceptualizing Simultaneity’ Summation

Conference on Comparative Views of Migration. Social Science Research Council. Princeton University, May 24 (P. Levitt and N. Glick Schiller)

2003 ‘Seeing the Wetlands instead of the Swamp: The Centrality of Ethnography in Studying

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Transnational Migration’ Annual meetings of the American Ethnological Society. Providence, Rhode Island, USA April 22

2003 ‘Local City: Global People: New Perspectives on Migrant Simultaneity’ Paper Delivered at Conference, New Immigrants in New England. Brown University.

2002 Discussion of Methodological Nationalism. Structures of Global Governance. Workshop of the Hauser Center, Harvard University, December

2002 Discussant. Panel on Neoliberalism and Globalizations, Donald Noninni, Chair. Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA., November

2002 Roundtable: Caribbean Anthropology: Past and Future. Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, November 2002

2002 ‘Transborder Citizenship’ Paper delivered at the Conference Mobile People, Mobile Law: Expanding Legal Relations In A Contracting World. Workshop of the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle, Germany, November 7-9

2002 ‘Real Power and the Apparent State’ Russian Academy of Sciences., Panel on Theories of Power and the Power of Theory. St Petersburg, Russia. July 5. 2002 ‘Summation and Future Directions’ Transnational Communities Conference, Oxford,

England. July 1-4. 2002 ‘Simultaneous Incorporation’ Colloquium at the Maison des Sciences de l’Homme,

Paris, Caribbean Migrations Toward Metropolitan Countries: Identity, Citizenship, Models of Integration June 21.

2002 ‘Transnationalism and Beyond’ Maison des Sciences del'Homme Paris , May 23

2002 ‘There is Power in the Blood: Globalization Commodification, Refugee Christianity, and the Domain of the State.’ Colloque: Bazar Economy in the Euromediterranean Metropolis’ Laboratoire Méditerrannéen de Sociologie (CNRS/ Universite de Provence) Direction Générale de la Recherche, Commision Européenee, Aix-En Provence France. May 30

2001 ‘Long Distance Nationalism, US and German Perspectives,’ Sociology of Development, Research Centre Bielefeld, December 19.

2001 ‘Comparative Perspectives on Long Distance Nationalism,’ Institut Für Ethnologie’, Freie Universität Belin, October 29.

2001 ‘The Anthropology of Transnational Migration,’ School of American Research, Seminar on Anthropology of Migration, Santa Fe, New Mexico, October 9-16.

2001 ‘Methodological Nationalism,’ Social Science Research Council and Oxford Transnational Communities Project Invited Conference, Workshop on Transnational Migration, June 30, Princeton, NJ.

2001 ‘Long Distance Nationalism: Past, Presents, and Futures,’ Distinguished Speaker Series, Department of Anthropology, University of Virginia February 8.

2001 ‘Long Distance Nationalism,’ Seminar on Nationalism and Globalization, Yale University, February 10.

2001 ‘Perspectives on Long Distance Nationalism,’ Conference, ‘Living on the Edge’ Conflict and Globalization, Copenhagen, Denmark, Jan 17.

2000 ‘Biology and Belonging: Long Distance Nationalism and the World Beyond,’ American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, Invited Executive Session, Anthropology

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United: Challenging Bio-Social Reductivisms in the Academy, Popular Media, and Public Policy. San Francisco, November 18.

2000 ‘Building a Transnational Perspective on Migration,’ Conference on Transnational Migration: Comparative Theory and Research Perspectives, Social Science Research Council, Oxford University, Oxford England, July 9.

2000 ‘Reconstituting Portuguese Empire,’ Conference Discussant, Brown University. May 21. ‘Diaspora and Displacement: Research and Teaching the Asian Diaspora,’ Conference Discussant, Brown University. April 15.

2000 ‘Long Distance Nationalism, Its Past, Present, and Futures,’ Department of Anthropology Seminar, Harvard University, Feb 15.

1999 ‘On the Way Towards A Transnational Anthropology,’ Wenner-Gren Conference: Anthropology at the End of the Century, Baja, Mexico, October 30-Nov 5.

1999 ‘An Overview of Transnational Studie,’ Seminar on Transnational Migration and the Nation State. Barnard College., New York, March 25.

1999 ‘All in the Family: Gender Hierarchies and Nationalism Within Transnational Social Fields,’ ( With G. Fouron). Engendering Theories of Transnational Migration Conference. Yale University, New Haven, Feb.5-6.

1998 ‘Transnational Perspectives on Migration,’ Invited Conference on Caribbean Issues, FLACSO, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, October 29-30.

1998 Discussant, Invited Conference on Gender and Transnational Migration, Mellon Foundation funded, UC Irvine, June 4-6.

1998 ‘The Logics of Transnational Nation-State Building,’ Invited Conference on Environment and Transnational Processes in Latin America: Ford Foundation and US Department of Education Funding. University of Chicago, May 23-24.

1998 ‘The Generation of Identity: The Haitian Transnational Second Generation,’ (With G. Fouron).’ Transnationalism and the Second Generation’. Harvard University, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, April 4.

1998 ‘Blood Lines; Racial Foundations of the Transnational Nation-State, Conference: Borders/ Partitions/ Statism’ Trinity College, March 13-14.

1998 ‘Transnational Perspectives on Migration,’ Invited Conference on Caribbean Issues, ‘Transmigrants and the Logics of Nation-State Building.’ Closed Door Workshop: The Logic(s) of Globalization from an Asia-Pacific Perspective. University of Singapore, December 3-5.

1998 Discussant: Blackness and Whiteness, ‘If Race Doesn't Exist, then....’ American Presidential Panel, Anthropological Association, November 17-23.

1998 Invited Lecture: ‘Transnational Politics and Daily Lives,’ Center for Immigration and Refugee Studies, New School for Social Research, New York, November 12.

1998 ‘Transnational Migration as a Historic Process,’ Rockefeller Seminar, Funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, UNICAMP, Sao Paulo, Brazil, August 18

1998 ‘Individual Lives and Transnational Nation-State Building,’ Federal University of Bahia, Salvador, Brazil, August 22.

1997 ‘Transnationalism and the Future of the State,’ Workshop sponsored by the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation, Kona, Hawaii, June 16-18.

1997 Discussant: Workshop on Les Populations Caraibeennes En Europe et Aux Etats-Unis. Maison Des Sciences De L'Homme, Paris, May 23-24.

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1997 Panelist: ‘Immigration and Refugee Movements Viewed from Below: An Encounter Between Ethnography and State Policy. Migrants, Refugees and International Relations, Conference f the Association of Schools of International Affairs. Yale University, New Haven, CT. ‘May 19,

1997 ‘Transnational Migration and Immigrant Incorporation,’ Social Science Research Council Conference:The Political Incorporation of Immigrants,. Santa Fe, NM, April 24-25.

1996 Invited Interlocutor: ‘Partha Chatterjee and his Interlocators,’ American Anthropological Association, , San Francisco, November

1996 ‘The Blood Remains Haitian.’ Invited Session. Critical Perspectives on Changing Forms of Consciousness. American Anthropological Association Meetings, San Francisco, CA.

November 1996 ‘The Generation of Identities’ Transnational Communities and the Political Economy of

New York in the 1990s. (With Georges Fouron): New School for Social Research, NYC. October 19.

1996 ‘Transnational Lives and National Identities: The Identity Politics of Haitian Immigrants’ Invited Panel at the American Sociological Association Meetings, New York, August

1996 ‘Recolonization and Transnational Nation-State Building: The Role of Haiti's Transmigrants,’ American Ethnological Society Meetings, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April.

1996 ‘Transnational Nation-States and the Revitalization of the Links between Race and Nation,’ Conference on Race and Ethnicity in the Americas (Ford Foundation), Salvador Brazil, April.

1996 Discussant, Working Group on ‘New York as a Local/Global City and U.S. Foreign Policy,’ Council on Foreign Relations, New York, March

1996 ‘A Transnational Perspective on National Identities.’ Invited Conference on Transnationalism and the Construction of Identities in the Americas, SUNY Albany, March.

1996 ‘`Who are Those Guys?',’ A Transnational Reading of the U.S. Immigrant Experience.’ Invited Paper for Conference American Becoming/Becoming American: International Migration in the United States. Social Science Research Council, Sanibel Island, Florida, January.

1996 ‘Blood, Sweat, and Tears: Identity Politics and Transnational State Building,’ Invited Conference on Rethinking ‘Americanization’: Transnational Migration, Ethnicity and Citizenship In the Twenty-First Century. University of California, San Diego, May.

CONFERENCES ORGANIZED

2009 Pathways to Cosmopolitanism, Research Network, University of Manchester, National

University of Singapore, Malmo University, Research Institute for Cosmopolitan Cultures, Manchester, UK June 24-26.

2009 Creating the Cosmopolitan City: Manchester UK, EU funded Research Institute for Cosmopolitan Cultures Conferences, Manchester, April 17 and May 25 (with Margaret Littler).

2009 Launch Festival: Whose Cosmopolitanism? Research Institute for Cosmopolitan Cultures Conferences, Manchester, March 2-5.

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2006 Migrant Incorporation and City Scale Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle/Salle May 19-20, (With A. Caglar) 2003 ‘Teaching Race, Culture, and Power’ University of New Hampshire, (with Justus

Ogembo and the President’s Commission on the Status of People of Color), November 6. 1997 ‘Studies in Blackness and Whiteness: A Post-Boasian Perspective.’ New York Academy

of Sciences. New York. March (With E. Page). 1994 ‘Transnationalism, Nation-State Building and Culture.’ International Invited Symposium

of the Wenner-Gren Foundation. Spain, June. (Co-Organized with L. Basch and C. Blanc-Szanton.

1991 ‘AIDS Culture and Class.’ Symposium sponsored by the New School for Social Research and the Wenner-Gren Foundation. New York, November. (Co-Organized with K. Crehan and D. Lewellen).

1990 ‘Towards a Transnational Perspective on Migration.’ Sponsored by the New York Academy of Sciences the Research Institute for the Study of Man and the Wenner-Gren

Foundation, New York, April. (Co-Organized and Chaired with L. Basch and C. Blanc-Szanton).

SESSIONS ORGANIZED 2009 Locating Migration: Rescaling Migrants and Cities, American Anthropological

Association, Philadelphia, (With A. Caglar) , November 23 2008 Mutuality’s Margins: Contesting cosmopolitanism in the Rescaled City, (With Madeleine

Reeves, Euroepan Aassociation of Social Anthropology, Ljubljana, Slovenia. August 27. 2007 Global Perspectives on Neo-Liberalism and Transnational Migration: Beyond

Methodological Nationalism , (with Bela Feldman Bianco, organizers, American Anthropological Association, Washington DC, Nov 29

1998 Regimes of Truth. American Anthropological Association. Philadelphia, December (Co Organized with A. Lauria).

1994 Transnationalism and the Nation State. Invited Session, American Anthropological Association. Atlanta, November. (Co-Organized with C. Blanc Szanton and L. Basch).

1992 Rethinking Migration: A Transnational Perspective. North American Regional Meeting, Commission on Women, International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, North American Regional Meeting, Lehman College. New York, May. (Co-Organized and Chaired with L. Basch).

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE 2006 -2009 ‘Refugee Resettlement In New Hampshire: A Study Of Refugee Well-Being’ UNH

President’s Excellence Initiative 2005 Team Director, ‘African Village in the Augsberg Zoo,’ MPI Grant. 2002-2005 Principal Investigator, ‘Home ties and Immigrant Incorporation: Manchester, NH Halle, Germany, MacArthur Human Security Grant, Center for the Humanities Fellowship

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2001-06 The City as Context: Long Distance Nationalism in Regions of New immigrant settlement . Sidore and Class of 1941, UNH, Professorship. Max Planck Institute, UNH Humanities Center Grant.

1997 ‘Comparative and Historic Views of Transnational Migration,’ Rockefeller Fellowship, UNICAMP, Brazil.

1995-97 ‘Transnational Citizenship’ Research Conducted in Aux Cayes and Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and New York City. Wenner-Gren Foundation, UNH Vice-President’s Grant, UNH Dean of Liberal Arts Grant, Mellon Foundation Global Studies Fellowship.

1993 ‘The Ideology of Multiculturalism: An Examination of Foundation Approaches to Haitian Immigration.’ Faculty Summer Fellowship, University of New Hampshire.

1991 ‘Transnationalism Under Aristide: The View From Haiti’ Research Conducted in Port-au-Prince and Les Cayes, Haiti, UNH Faculty Development Grant, University of New Hampshire.

1989-91 ‘AIDS and Home Care.’ National Center for Health Services Research. Institute for Health, Health Care Services, and Aging Research, Rutgers University.

1988-90 ‘Statewide Needs Assessment of People with AIDS in New Jersey.’ New Jersey Department of Health. Institute for Health, Health Care Services, and Aging Research, Rutgers University.

1985-87 ‘Haitian Ethnic Organizations,’ National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Immigration Research Program, Center for the Social Sciences, Columbia University.

1984-85 ‘Evaluation of Programs Serving the Homeless and Mentally Ill,’ National Institute of Mental Health Department of the Epidemiology of Mental Disorders, New York Psychiatric Institute.

1982 ‘Networks of Natural Support to Prevent Child Abuse in South Bronx Housing Projects.’ N.Y.S. Office of Mental Health, Bronx Lebanon Hospital, Bronx, NY.

1981-83 ‘Convicted Arsonists.’ N.Y.S. Department of Justice. Arson Strike Force, New York City Mayor's Office.

1975 ‘Black Women Hospital Workers and White Women Supervisors: A Study in Gender, Race, and Class,’ Faculty Development Fund, University of Cincinnati.

1969-71 ‘The Making of a Haitian Ethnic Group.’ Doctoral Research Conducted in New York City and Haiti. National Institute of Health Predoctoral Grant. Columbia University.

1967 ‘Coast Salish Intergroup Relations.’ Research Conducted on Native American Reserve, Nanaimo, British Colombia. National Science Foundation Summer Field Training School, University of Nevada.

CONSULTING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE 2005 Max Planck Society: research initiative on social integration and personal identity

formation in culturally heterogeneous societies Berlin, Nov.4-5 2005 US Social Science Research Council Meeting on Promoting International

Collaboration in Social Science Research’ New York, October 20-22

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MacArthur Foundation: Meeting on Migration Studies, Chicago, Feb. 1-2 2002- Immigrants Rights Task Force, Manchester, NH 1987-91 Haitian Community Health Program, Brooklyn, NY. 1985-88 Haitian Centers Council, Brooklyn, NY. 1982 Office of Mental Health, Bronx Lebanon Hospital, Bronx, NY. ACADEMIC HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND GRANTS CONSULTING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT EXPERIENCE 2004 Committee on Rights and Justice (CORAJ), NH 2005 Max Planck Society: Research Initiative On Social Integration And Personal

Identity Formation In Culturally Heterogeneous Societies Berlin, Nov.4-5 2005 US Social Science Research Council Meeting on Promoting International

Collaboration in Social Science Research’ New York, October 20-22 2005 MacArthur Foundation: Meeting on Migration Studies, Chicago, Feb. 1-2 2002 Immigrants Rights Task Force, Manchester, NH 1987-91 Haitian Community Health Program, Brooklyn, NY. 1985-88 Haitian Centers Council, Brooklyn, NY. 1982 Office of Mental Health, Bronx Lebanon Hospital, Bronx, NY. ACADEMIC HONORS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND GRANTS 2007--- Hayes Research Chair, UNH 2006-07 UNH President’s Excellence Initiative Research Award 2006 Willy Brandt Guest Professorship, Malmö University, Malmö, Sweden 2006 UNH Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, Social Justice Award. 2004 Center for the Humanities, UNH. Senior Faculty Fellowship 2003 Research Support, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology 2002-04 McArthur Human Security Grant, Halle-Manchester Project 2002-03 Center for the Humanities, UNH, Grant for Field Practicum Assistant. 2002 UNH Office of Multicultural Student Affairs, Building Bridges Award 2002 Vice-President of Research, UNH, Summer Research Grant. 2001-02 Sidore Fellowship for Global Studies, Center for the Humanities, University of

New Hampshire. 2000-02 Class of 1941 Professor, University of New Hampshire. 1998-99 Parents’ Fund Grant, University of New Hampshire, Undergraduate Internships in

Academic Publishing 1997 Rockefeller Fellowship, Center for International Migration, UNICAMP,

Campinas Brazil. 1997 Wenner-Gren Conference Grant ‘Post-Boasian Studies of Blackness and

Whiteness. 1996-97 Mellon Fellowship, Global Migration Project, Center for International and Area

Studies, Yale University. 1996 Wenner-Gren Research Grant ‘Transnational Citizenship’.

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1996 Graduate Deans' Research Fellowship, University of New Hampshire. 1994-5 Faculty Development Grant, Office of the Dean, UNH, Funding for Identities:

Global Studies in Culture and Power. 1995 Research Trip to Haiti, summer 1995, Funding from UNH Office of Academic

Affairs, Office of Liberal Arts, Center for the Humanities, and The Department of Anthropology.

1993-4 Conference Grant for International Conference in Spain, 1994 ‘Transnationalism, Nation-building and Culture’ Wenner-Gren Foundation. (with L. Basch and C. Blanc-Szanton).

1991 Conference Grant for AIDS and Culture Conference, Wenner-Gren Foundation (With Kate Crehan and Denver Lewellen).

1988-91 National Institute for Mental Health, Postdoctoral Fellowship; Rutgers. 1989-91 National Center for Health Services Research (co-investigator). 1985-87 National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, NIH, (Co-Principal

Investigator), Center for Social Sciences, Columbia University 1985 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Stress and Mental Health, School of Public Health,

Columbia (declined). 1975 Faculty Development Grant, University of Cincinnati. 1971 Faculty Development Grant, Antioch College. 1969-71 NIMH Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, Columbia University. 1966-69 NIMH Predoctoral Fellowship, Columbia University. 1962-66 New York State Regents Scholarship; New York University Founders

Scholarship.