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July 2010 CURRICULUM VITAE SUSAN EVA ECKSTEIN OFFICE ADDRESS: Department of Sociology 100 Cummington St. Boston University Boston, MA 02215 PHONE:(617) 353-2591 FAX: (617) 353-4837 EMAIL: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D., Sociology, Columbia University Institute for Latin American Studies. B.A., Sociology, Minor in Anthropology, Beloit College PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2008-present Lecturer to Professor, Department of Sociology, Boston University Professor, International Relations, Boston University 1995 Adjunct Professor of Sociology, Boston College 1989 Adjunct Professor of Political Science, Columbia University 1974 Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara. Tutor, Social Relations Department, Harvard University RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS Boston University Affiliate, Latin American Studies Program Affiliate, Women's Studies Program Affiliate, African Studies Program Associate, Department of Political Science Affiliate, Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future Associate, Global Governance and Development Program, Department of International Relations. Other Associate, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University Honorary Research Fellow, Center for International

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July 2010

CURRICULUM VITAE SUSAN EVA ECKSTEIN

OFFICE ADDRESS: Department of Sociology

100 Cummington St. Boston University

Boston, MA 02215 PHONE:(617) 353-2591

FAX: (617) 353-4837 EMAIL: [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph.D., Sociology, Columbia University Institute for Latin American Studies. B.A., Sociology, Minor in Anthropology, Beloit College PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2008-present Lecturer to Professor, Department of Sociology, Boston University Professor, International Relations, Boston University 1995 Adjunct Professor of Sociology, Boston College 1989 Adjunct Professor of Political Science, Columbia University 1974 Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of California, Santa

Barbara. Tutor, Social Relations Department, Harvard University RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS Boston University Affiliate, Latin American Studies Program Affiliate, Women's Studies Program Affiliate, African Studies Program Associate, Department of Political Science

Affiliate, Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future Associate, Global Governance and Development Program, Department of International Relations.

Other Associate, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University Honorary Research Fellow, Center for International

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Affairs and Radcliffe Institute Research Fellow, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Affairs; and

Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University

Assistant to Director, Bureau of Social Science Research, Washington, D.C. Research Assistant, Columbia University with Professors Immanuel Wallerstein, Terence Hopkins, and Theodore Caplow

Fieldwork 1990-present Cuba: research on post revolutionary developments and on the

Cuban diaspora 2000-present Miami and Union City, NJ: research on Cuban/Cuban American

transnational ties and transformations 1997-2001 Boston: research on suburban ethnicity and volunteerism 1970s & 1980s

Bolivia (4 Visits): Research on outcomes of the Bolivian Revolution, including agrarian reform and the political economy.

Mexico (4 Visits): research on urban poor and on outcomes of the revolution.

AWARDS 2010 American Political Science Association Section on Race, Ethnicity, and Politics (REP) Award for Best 2009 Book on Race, Ethnicity, Political Participation And Public Opinion. The Immigrant Divide: How Cuban Americans Changed the U.S. and their Homeland (New York: Routledge, 2009) 2005 Haller Distinguished Lecture. University of Wisconsin,

Department of Sociology, Madison. 2002 American Sociological Association, Community and Urban

Sociology Section. Robert Park Outstanding Article Award for "Community as Gift-Giving: Collectivist Roots of Volunteerism in America." American Sociological Review December 2001.

1995 American Sociological Association, Political Sociology Section

Outstanding Book Award, Honorable Mention for Back from the Future: Cuba under Castro. (1st ed. Routledge 1994)

Also winner of Choice's Outstanding Academic Books Award

1994 Semi-finalist: Boston University Metcalf Teaching Award

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1993 Nominated: Boston University Metcalf Teaching Award 1983 Lourdes Casal Award for best unpublished social science article on Cuba. 1982 New England Council on Latin American Studies Award for best-

published article on Latin America by NECLAS member: “ The Transformation of a ‘Revolution from Below’: International Capital, The State, and the Domestic Bourgeosie in Bolivia”, Comparative Studies in Society and History.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP American Sociological Association International Sociological Associations Latin American Studies Association New England Council on Latin American Studies Eastern Sociological Society Society for Comparative Research PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Latin American Studies Association: 1997-2000 President, Latin American Studies Association 1995-1997 President Elect 1991-1994 Executive Council 1985-1987 Executive Council 2000-2002 Kalmen Silvert Distinguished Career Award 1978-1979, 1993 Nominations Committee, Member 1977-1978 Nominations Committee, Chair, 1991-1993 Cuba-U.S. Scholarly Exchange, American Sociology Association: 2008 Program Committee Member 2007 Program Committee Member 2002-2004 Distinguished Scholarly Publication Award Selection Committee 2004-2005 Committee on Nominations 1986-1987 1984 Chair, Committee on Sections 1983-1985 Committee on Sections, Member, 1986-1987 President, Political Economy of the World Systems Section Council, 1983-1986 Nominations Committee, 1981-1982 Chair, Nominations Committee, 1987-1988

Regional Liaison Coordinator for Latin America, Committee on International Sociology

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Committee on Membership, 1971-1973 Political Sociology Section President and President-Elect, 1988-1992 Eastern Sociological Association Publications Committee, Chair, 1986 Publications Committee, Co-Chair, 1985 Publications Committee, Member, 1984 New England Council on Latin America Executive Council, 1976-1978 and 1986-1988 President, 1988-1989 Advisory Boards: 2006 British Academy’s Learned Society Program Evaluator 2001-2010 Advisory Council, Princeton University Program in Latin

American Studies 2006-present Council Chair, International Honors Program, Bard College

Washington Office on Latin America, Academic Advisory Board

2003-2004 American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship Selection Committee

2001 Society for Comparative Research, S. M. Lipset Distinguished Award Committee

1992, 1998 Fellowship Screening Committee, Smithsonian Institute 1997-2000 ACLS –SSRC Cuba Working Group 1986 Lourdes Casal Award Committee 1980 C. Wright Mills Award Committee (Society for the Study

of Social Problems) 1970 Fellowship Screening Committee, Social Science Research

Council EDITORIAL BOARDS

Latin American Perspectives (1991+) Political Power and Social Theory (1990+) Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos (1983+) Sociological Forum (1986-1987) Cuban Studies/Estudios Cubanos (1990+) International Handbook of Housing Policies and Practices (1990) Encylopedia of Revolutions (1996-1998) International Politics (1998 +) Secuencia (2002+) (Mexico)

Politica (Political Science Journal, University of California-Berkeley)

University of Notre Dame Press Latin American Research Review (1970's, 2003-2007) COMMITTEES, BOSTON UNIVERSITY (selective)

Chair, Sociology Graduate Program Committee

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Chair, Graduate Financial Aid Committee Chair, Faculty Search Committee: International Relations Chair, Faculty Search Committee, Promotion Committee

College of Arts and Sciences/University Tenure and Promotion Committee,

Director Search Committee, African Studies Program GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS Pre-Doctoral Columbia University, Department of Sociology: Awarded two

fellowships and two research grants.

Columbia University, Institute for Latin American Studies: Awarded one grant for fieldwork expenses.

Ford Foundation Grant, Pre-Doctoral Latin American Field Training.

National Institute of Mental Health: Awarded twice. National Defense Foreign Language Fellowship Awarded three times. Post-Doctoral Curriculum Development: Boston University African Studies Title

VI Curriculum Expansion Summer Enhancement Award (two times) Cuban-American /Cuban Transnationalism

Mellon-MIT Inter-University Program: NGOS and Forced Migration (twice)

Cuban Committee for Democracy 2002 American Council of Learned Societies 2003-2004 Fellow, Radcliffe Institute, Harvard 2004-2005 Ford Foundation/Institute for International Education Travel Grant John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation 2009 International Conference on Cuba: 50 Years of Revolution [in Canada] Ford Foundation 2009 U.S. Cuba Policy—Conference support Christopher Reynolds Foundation

Boston University College of Liberal Arts Dean’s Grant

2009 Boston University Department of Sociology, Broom/Morris Grant Vietnamese Immigrants and the Development of an Ethnic Labor Market Niche.

Earlier fellowships & grants:

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Mexican Urban Poor Study: Boston University, Faculty Grants Ford Foundation, Consultant in Mexico Comparative Revolutions Study Radcliffe Bunting Institute Fellow Ford Foundation Boston University, Faculty Grant Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship Tinker Foundation (two years) Institute for World Order Book on Cuba: Boston University Social Science Research Council NOMOS (Harvard University, Center for International Affairs) Peasant Protest Before, During, and After Revolution Boston University Faculty Grant Suburban Ethnicity study: Boston University Seed Grant PUBLICATIONS Books/Monographs In English Immigrant Impacts in Their Homeland: A Global Perspective (under review) (editor). The Immigrant Divide: How Cuban Americans Changed the U.S. and Their Homeland. New York: Routledge, 2009. What Justice? Whose Justice? Fighting for Fairness in Latin America (co-edited). Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003. Struggles for Social Rights in Latin America (co-edited). N.Y.: Routledge, 2003. Back from the Future: Cuba under Castro. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1994. 4th Printing, 1996. Paperback, Summer 1995. NY.:Routledge, 2003 2nd edition. Includes new Epilogue. Power and Popular Protest: Latin American Social Movements. (editor) Berkeley: University of California Press, 1989. 2nd Printing, Fall, 1989. 3rd Printing, Fall, 1993. 4th Printing, 1996 Second Edition. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001.

Includes new lengthy Epilogue: "Where Have All the Movements Gone?"

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The Poverty of Revolution: The State and Urban Poor in Mexico. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1977.

Second Edition (paperback) published with a new lengthy epilogue (one-fourth the length of the original text), 1988.

The Impact of Revolution: A Comparative Analysis of Mexico and Bolivia. Beverly Hills, CA: SAGE, Comparative Political Sociology Series, 1976. Working Papers The Clash between Cuban Immigrant Cohorts: Power, Policy Preferences, and Transnational Ties. Bildner Center, City University Graduate Center, Fall 2004. Reprinted in Cuba Today: Continuity and Change since the “Periodo Especial,” edited by Mauricio Font http://web.gc.cuny.edu/dept/bildn/ [clicks: cubaproject/seminars/CubaTodayBook Diasporas and Dollars: Transnational Ties and the Transformation of Cuba. Working Paper #16 (February 2003), Inter-University Committee on International Migration, Center for International Studies, MIT

(http://web.mit.edu/cis/ [clicks: research publications, program publications, international migration, publications, #16] included in the digital library of Forced Migration Online

(www.forcedmigration.org) Cuban-American Cuba Visits: Public Policy, Private Practices (co-authored). Working Paper (January 2001). Inter-University Committee on Non-Governmental Organizations and Forced Migration, Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge. http://web.mit.edu/cis/www/migration/pubs/mellon/5_eckstein-barberia.html On Deconstructing Immigrant Generations: Cohorts and the Cuban Émigré Experience. Working Paper #97, Center for Comparative International Studies. San Diego, CA: University of California at San Diego, May 2004. http://www.ccis-ucsd.org/publications/working_papers.htm

A version of this appear appears as “Cuban Border Crossing: The Reproduction of Inequalities and Transnational Contradictions.” 2004. www.ksg.harvard.edu/inequality/seminar/papers/eckstein.pdf. “Cuba: Socialist Renegade in the Era of Perestroika?” Working Paper, Center for International Perspectives. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire, 1990. Books In Spanish El Estado y la Pobreza Urbana en Mexico. Mexico City: Siglo Veintiuno, 1982.

Second Edition 1999. The 1999 edition includes a lengthy new epilogue, “ Poor People’s Prospects in the ‘New’ Mexico”.

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Poder y Protesta Popular: Movimientos Sociales Latinoamericanos, Editor. (Mexico: Siglo XXI), 2001. Articles In English Publications “The Making and Transnationalization of an Ethnic Niche: Vietnamese Manicurists” (co-authored) (under review)

“Diasporas: Immigrant Exile Politics.” In Alan West-Duran et al (eds.), Cuba: People, Culture, History (forthcoming) “On Deconstructing and Historicizing Immigrant Generations: Cohorts and the Cuban Émigré Experience” “Development for Whom? Urbanization and Its Discontents.” “Remittances and their Unintended Consequences in Cuba.” World Development 2010. “Immigration, Remittances, and Transnational Social Capital Formation: A Cuban Case Study.” Ethnic and Racial Relations 2010. “The Political Economy and Political Sociology of Recent Social Movement Activism and Repertoires in Latin America,” Revue Internationale de Politique Comparee, 2009-10. “From Building Barriers to Bridges: Cuban Ties across the Straits.” Diplomacy and Statecraft. 20 (Spring 2009): 341-59. [co-authored] “The Personal is Political: The Cuban Electoral Policy Cycle” Latin American Politics and Society. 2009.

A variation of this article is to be published in Paolo Spadoni (ed.), Cuba Today and the Road Ahead. Center for Inter-American Policy and Research (CIPR), Tulane University.

“Corporate Volunteering As a Group Initiative.” (co-authored) Paths of Light Foundation Newsletter. 2007. “Transnational Ties and Transformation of Cuban Socialism.” In David Lane (Ed.), Transformation of State Socialism. London: Palgrave-MacMillan, 2007. Excerpts of my writings on Bolivia, in Mark Goodale et al (eds.), Bolivian Reader. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2007. “Transnational Family Based Social Capital: Remittances and the Transformation of Cuba.” International Journal of Sociology of the Family (Fall 2006).

Reprinted in Nazli Kibria and Sunil Kukreja (eds.), Globalization and the Family.

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New Delhi, India: Ashwin-Aroka Press, 2007. “Building Bridges Across Borders: How Recent Immigrants Are Impacting An Eventual Post-Castro Cuba.” Latin American Working Group 2006. “Cuban Émigrés and the American Dream.” Perspectives on Politics 4 no. 2 (June 2006). "Italians." Encyclopedia of New England: The Culture and History of an American Region. Haven: Yale University Press, 2005. 375-76. “The Clash between Cuban Immigrant Cohorts: Power, Policy Preferences, an d Transnational Ties.” Published on-line by the Bildner Center, City University of New York, 2005. "Transnational Networks and Norms, Remittances, and the Transformation of Cuba." In Jorge Dominguez, Lorena Barberia, and Omar Everleny Perez Villanueva (eds.). The Cuban Economy at the Start of the Twenty-First Century. Cambridge: David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies and Harvard University Press, 2004. “The Transformation of the Diaspora and the Transformation of Cuba.” In Joseph Tulchin (ed.), Civil Society in Cuba After the Cold War. Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2004.

A Spanish version will appear in Cambios En La Sociedad Cubana Desde Las 90s Hasta El Momento Actual. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars and FLACSO, Dominican Republic.

“Dollarization and Its Discontents: How People are Remaking Cuba in the Post-Soviet Era." Comparative Politics (Spring 2004).

Reprinted in Philip Brenner et al, A Contemporary Cuba Reader: Reinventing the Revolution. Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 2007. "Struggles for Justice in Latin America." Co-authored. In What Justice? Whose Justice? Fighting for Fairness in Latin America. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2003. “From Communist Solidarity to Communist Solitary.” PP 607-622 in The Cuba Reader: History, Culture, Politics, edited by Aviva Chomsky, Barry Carr, and Pamela Mria Smorkaloff. Durham: Duke University Press, 2003. Reprinted from Back from the Future: Cuba under Castro "In Search of Social Rights in Latin America." Co-authored. In Struggles for Social Rights in Latin America. N.Y.: Routledge, 2002. "On Deconstructing and Reconstructing the Meaning of Immigrant Generations.” In Peggy Levitt and Mary Waters (eds.), The Changing Face of Home: The Transnational Lives of The Second Generation. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 2002. "Globalization and Mobilization: Coping with Neoliberalism in Latin America." In Mauro Guillen et al, The New Economic Sociology. New York: Russell Sage, 2002.

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Revised and updated version published as “Globalization and Mobilization in the Neoliberal Era in Latin America,” Labour Again,

http://www.iisg,nl/labouragain/eckstein.pdf. "Grounding Immigrant Generations in History: Cuban-Americans and their Transnational Ties." International Migration Review vol. 36 no. 3 (Fall 2002).

Reprinted in Philip Brenner et al, A Contemporary Cuba Reader: Reinventing the Revolution. Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 2007.

“Community as Gift-Giving: Collectivist Roots of Volunteerism in America." American Sociological Review (December 2001). "Where Have All the Movements Gone: Latin America at the Dawn of the New Millennium." In Power and Popular Protest: Latin American Social Movements, edited by Susan Eckstein. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001. "An Anatomy of Successful Housing Movement: Mexico after the Earthquake." In Power and Popular Protest: Latin American Social Movements, edited by Susan Eckstein. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2001. "The Quiet Transformation of Cuba." In U.S. Policy Toward Cuba. Washington, DC: Aspen Institute, 2001, pp 25-32. "What Significance Hath Reform? The View from the Mexican Barrio." In Joseph Tulchin (ed.), Social Development in Latin America: Strategies to Alleviate Poverty. Boulder: Lynn Reiner Publishers, 2000.

A revised and updated version of this article appeared in ReVista: Harvard Review of Latin America (Fall 2001): 32-34.

“On Deconstructing and Reconstructing the Meaning of Immigrant Generations.” In Peggy Levitt and Mary Waters (eds.), Transnationalism among the Second Generation. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1999. “Reforming Cuban Socialism.” Globalization and the Dilemmas of the State in the South, edited by Francis Adams, Satya Dev Gupta, Kidane Mengisteab. New York: Macmillan, 1998. “The Meaning of Mexican Democratization.” Research in Political Sociology, Volume 8, 1998. “Back from the Future: Response.” Latin American Perspectives (1997). “Communist States as Ideocracies? Lessons From Cuba.” In Scott Mainwaring and Arturo Valenzuela (ed.), Politics, Society, and Democracy: Latin America. Boulder: Westview Press, 1997.

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“The Limits of Socialism in a Capitalist World Economy: The Cuban Economic and Political Crisis of the 1990”s.” In Miguel Centeno and Mauricio Font (eds.), Toward A New Cuba? Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 1997. “The Coming Crisis in Cuban Education." Assessment in Education 4 no. 1 (1997): 107-20. "Commentary." "Prospects for Democracy in Cuba," Latin American Perspectives, Vol. 22, No. 4: 30-33 (Fall, 1995). "Cuba's Prospects: Back from the Future and after the Cold War." Working paper Series No. 5, International Institute, University of Michigan, October 1994. "The Cuban Revolution in Comparative Perspective." in Constructing Power and Culture in Latin America, edited by Daniel Levine. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1993.

An updated version of the previously published article in Comparative Studies in Society and History.

Reprinted in Rosemary O’Kane (ed.), Revolutions: Critical Concepts. London: Routledge, 1999.

"Bases of Disagreements About Cuba's Economic Performance: A Sociological Perspective," Dialogue Among Cubanists, edited by Damian Fernandez Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 1991. "Cuba: Socialist Renegade in the Era of Perestroika?" Working Paper, Center for International Perspectives. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire, 1991. "How Consequential Are Revolutions?, in Comparative Political Dynamics: Global Research Perspectives, edited by Dankwart Rustow and Kenneth Erickson N.Y.: Harper Collins, 1991, pp. 309-352. "More on the Cuban Rectification Process: Whose Errors?," Cuban Studies/ Estudios Cubanos (1991). "Formal vs. Substantive Democracy: Poor People's Politics in Mexico City," Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos (1990).

Reprinted in Jorge Dominguez (ed.), Essays on Mexico, Central and South America (Hamden, CT: Garland Publishing, 1994).

"Urbanization Revisited: Inner-City Slum of Hope and Squatter Settlement of Despair." World Development 18 No. 2 (Feb. 1990): 165-81.

Also published in Occasional Papers in Latin American Studies. Storrs, CT. and Providence, R.I.: University of Connecticut/Brown University,

Latin American Studies Centers, 1989.

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"Poor People vs. the State and Capital: Anatomy of a Successful Housing Movement in Mexico City." International Journal of Regional and Urban Development 14, No. 2 (1990): 274-96. "Foreign Aid Cuban Style," Multinational Monitor 10 (April 1989): 14-16. "Protest and Resistance in Latin America." In Power and Popular Protest: Latin American Social Movements, edited by Susan Eckstein. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1989. "On Socialist Fiscal Crisis: Lessons from Cuba," Theory and Society (1988). "Why Cuban Internationalism?" In Cuban Political Economy: Controversies in Cubanology, edited by Andrew Zimbalist. Boulder: Westview Press, 1988. "Patterns of Cuban Development: The First Twenty-five Years." World Development (1986). (with Andrew Zimbalist).

Reprinted in Andrew Zimbalist (ed.), Cuba's Socialist Economy Toward the 1990s. Boulder: Lynn Reiner Publishers, 1987.

Reprinted in Cuba Reader, edited by Phillip Brenner, et al. New York: Grove Press, 1989. "The Cuban Revolution in Comparative Perspective," Comparative Studies in Society and History (1986). "Cuba's Centrally Planned Economy: A Growth-Equity Trade-Off?" in Jonathan Hartlyn and Samuel Morley (eds.), Financial Crisis, Economic Turmoil and Political Change in Latin America: Essays in Political Economy. Boulder: Westview, 1986. "Restratification After Revolution: The Cuban Experience," in Richard Tardinico (ed.), Crisis in the Caribbean and Central America. Beverly Hills, SAGE, 1986. "Mexico's Internal Development: Sources of Contemporary Conflict." In Morris Blachman, Ronald Hellman, and Cedric Suzman (eds.), Understanding Mexico: Historical Perspective and Future Potential. Atlanta: Papers on International Issues No. 7, The Southern Center for International Studies, July 1985. "Revolutions and the Restructuring of Local Economies: The Latin American Experience," Comparative Politics. (July 1985). "State and Market Dynamics in Castro's Cuba," in Peter Evans, Dietrich Reuschmeier, and Evelyne Stevens (eds.), State vs. Markets in the World Economy. Beverly Hills. SAGE, 1985. "Cuban Internationalism," in Sandor Halebsky and John Kirk (eds.), Cuba's Twenty-Five Years of Revolution. 1959-1984. New York: Praeger, 1985. "Domestic and International Constraints on Private and State Sector Agricultural

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Production." Cuban Studies 13 (Summer 1983). "The Limits of Industrialization in the Less Developed World: Bolivia." Economic Development and Cultural Change (1983). (with Frances Hagopian). "Containment of Conflict after Revolution." In Michael Morris (ed., Controlling Latin American Conflicts: Ten Approaches. Boulder: Westview Press, 1983. "Structural and Ideological Bases of Cuba's Overseas Programs," Politics and Society 11, No. 1 (1982): 95-121. "Cuba and the World Economy." Christopher Chase-Dunn (ed.), Socialist States in the Capitalist World Economy Beverly Hills: SAGE, 1982. "Revolution and Redistribution in Latin America." In Cynthia McClintock and Abraham Lowenthal (eds.), The Peruvian Experiment Reconsidered. Princeton University Press, 1982. "The Transformation of a 'Revolution from Below': International Capital, the State, and the Domestic Bourgeoisie in Bolivia." Comparative Studies in Society and History, 1982. "The Impact of Revolution on Social Welfare in Latin America." Theory and Society, Vol. 11, 1981.

Reprinted in Jack Goldstone (ed.), Revolutions: Theoretical, Comparative and Historical Studies. New York: Harcourt Brace Janovich, 1986. "The Socialist Transformation of Cuban Agriculture: Domestic and International Constraints." Social Problems, October, 1981. "The Remaking of the Bolivian Agrarian Revolution." Proceedings of the Pacific Coast Council on Latin American Studies, 1981. "The Global Political Economy and Cuba's African Involvement." Cuban Studies/ Estudios Cubanos, Vol. 10, July, 1980.

Reprinted in Carmelo Mesa-Lago and June Belkin (eds.), Cuba in Africa. Pittsburgh: Latin American Monograph and Documents. Series, No. 3, 1981.

"Income Distribution and Consumption in Post-Revolutionary Cuba: An Addendum to Brundenius." Cuban Studies/Estudios Cubanos, Vol. 10, January, 1980. "Capitalist Constraints on Cuban Socialist Development." Comparative Politics, April 1980.

A longer version of this paper appears in Latin American Program Working Papers, The Woodrow Wilson Center, Washington, D.C.

"On Questioning the Questionnaire: Research Experiences," Latin American Research Review, Vol. 14, 1979.

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"Commentary" on Jonathan Kelley and Herbert Klein "Revolution and the Rebirth of Inequality: A Theory of Stratification in Post-Revolutionary Society," American Journal of Sociology (1978). "The Revolution as Cataclysm and Coup: Political Transformation and Economic Development in Mexico and Brazil." Comparative Studies in Sociology, Vol. 1, 1978 (with Peter Evans). "The State and Urban Poor." In Jose Luis Reyna and Richard Weinart (eds.), Authoritarianism in Mexico. Philadelphia: Institute for the Study of Human Issues (ISHI), 1977. "The Debourgeoisement of Cuban Cities." In Irving L. Horowitz (ed.) Cuban Communism, third edition. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Books, 1976. Revised version in the fourth edition of Cuban Communism, 1981.

Reprinted in Cuba Reader, edited by Phillip Brenner, et al. New York: Grove Press, 1989. "Politicos and Priests: The Iron Law of Oligarchy and Inter-organizational Relations." Comparative Politics, 1977. "Lower Class Urban Occupational Prospects: Socio-economic Versus Rural- Urban or Residential Constraints." Cambridge, Mass.: M.I.T., Center for International Studies Monograph Series, 1976. "The Rise and Demise of Research on Latin American Poverty." Comparative Studies in International Development, 1976. "The Irony of Organization: Resource and Regulatory." British Journal of Sociology, 1976.

A revised version was reprinted in Joseph Gugler (ed.), Perspectives on Third World Urbanization. New York: Oxford University Press, 1988. Yet another revised version was printed as "Urban Political Conformity and Populist Challenges in Mexico," in Gugler (ed.) Cities in Asia, Africa and Latin America: Issues, Theory and Policy (Oxford University Press, 1997. "The Political Economy of Poor Areas in Mexico City: Societal Constraints on Local Business Prospects." Latin American Urban Review, Vol. 10. "Occupational Inequality in Urban Mexico." In William A. Veenhoven and Winifred Ewing (eds.). Case Studies on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. A World Survey, Vol. 2. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1975.

Reprinted in David O'Shea (ed.), Education and Social Change in Latin America. Los Angeles: University of California, Center for Latin Studies, 1976.

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"Report on Summer Leadership Program for Engineering and Architecture Students at Howard University." Bureau of Social Science Research, Washington, D.C., 1965. "Report on Summer Leadership Program on Economic Development at the University of Texas." Bureau of Social Science Research, Washington, D.C.,1965. JOURNALSTIC ARTICLES “Transition over Succession?” Boston Globe. February 20, 2008. “On the Cuban leadership transition”. BU Today. February 2008. “From Miami with Love: Newer Cuban Immigrants.” Bostonia. Summer 2007. Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Forum. Quarterly column “President’s Report” (1997-1998). “How and Why Latin Immigration is Transforming both Latin America and the U. S.” (Summer 1998) David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies ReVista "What Significance Hath Reform? The View from the Mexican Barrio." (Fall 2001) Latin American Studies association (LASA) Forum Quarterly column, "President's Report" (1997-1998) "How and Why Latin American Immigration is Transforming both Latin America and the United States." (Summer 1998) David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies (DRCLAS) News "Resistance and Reform: Power to the People?" (Winter 2000): 9-11. Reprinted: American Political Science Association (2001) http://www.apsanet.org/about/international/index/cfm "LASA and the Internet" (Winter 1999). Reprinted: Las Relaciones culturales entre America Latina y Estados Unidos: Despues de la Guerra Fria. Berlin: Wissenschaftlicher Verlage, 2000. “Women in Latin America” (Winter 1998): 1-2. “Moving into the Twenty-First Century” (Fall 1997): 17. “A Helping Hand: for Cuba Could Benefit the U.S.” Boston Sunday Globe (June 1st, 1982): A7. REVIEW ESSAYS IN ENGLISH Review of Revolution and Economic Development in Cuba by Arthur MacEwan in Socialist Review, Vol. 11, No. 6, November-December, 1981: 127-138. "Whither Latin America?" Latin American Research Review, 1978.

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Review of Beyond Cuba: Latin America Takes Charge of Its Future. edited by Luigi R. Einaudi. Review of The Sociology of Change and Reaction in Latin America, by Dale L. Johnson.

Review of Dinamica del poder en el mundo moderno, by Carlos P. Mastrorilli. Review of Latin America in the Year 2000, edited by Joseph S. Tulchin. BOOK REVIEWS IN ENGLISH Review of Urban Protest in Mexico and Brazil, by Kathleen Bruhn. In American Journal of Sociology. November 2009. Review of Women and Guerilla Movements, by Karen Kampwirth. In American Political Science Review 2003. Review of Cuba and the Politics of Passion, by Damian Fernandez. In Journal of Latin American Studies, 2002. Review of Cuba Today and Tomorrow: Reinventing Socialism, by Max Azicri. In Journal of Politics 2002. Review of People's Power: Cuba's Experience with Representative Government, by Peter Roman. In American Political Science Review 2001. Review of Decentering the Regime: Ethnicity, Radicalism, and Democracy in Juchitan, Mexico, by Jeffrey Rubin. In Political Science Quarterly, 1999. Review of Reinventing Revolution: The Renovation of Left Discourse in Cuba and Mexico, by Edward McCaughan. In Contemporary Sociology (1998). Review of Cultures in Conflict: Social Movements and the State in Peru, by Susan Stokes. In American Journal of Sociology (1997) : 1480-82. Review of The Politics of Water: Urban Protest, Gender, and Power in Monterrey, Mexico, by Vivienne Bennett. In American Historical Review, February 1997. Review of Strategies to Combat Poverty in Latin America, edited by Dagmar Raczynski. In Political Science Quarterly, 1997. Review of Cuba at a Crossroads: Politics and Economics after the Fourth Party Congress, edited by Jorge Perez-Lopez. In New West Indian Guide, 1996. Review of Revolution in the Balance: Law and Society in Contemporary Cuba, by Debra Evenson. In Science and Society 1996. Paterson, Thomas. Contesting Castro: The United States and the Triumph of the

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Cuban Revolution. In Political Science Quarterly, 1995. Review of Healing the Masses: Cuban Health Politics at Home and Abroad, by Julie Feinsilver. In Contemporary Sociology 1995. Review of Democracy within Reason: Technocratic Revolution in Mexico, by Miguel Angel Centeno. In Social Forces 1995. Review of Fidel Castro: The Full Story of His Rise to Power, His Regime, His Allies, and His Adversaries, by Robert Quirk. In History 1994. Review of Law and Religion in Marxist Cuba: A Human Rights Inquiry, by Margaret Short. In Hispanic American Research Review 1994. Review of "Everything within the Revolution": Cuban Strategies for Social Development Since 1960, by Thomas Dalton. In Contemporary Sociology 1994. Review of Cuba in Transition: Crisis and Transformation, edited by Sandor Halebsky and John Kirk in Third World Quarterly. Review of Cuba: The International Dimension Georges Fauriol and Eva Loser (eds.), New Brunswick: Transaction Books, 1990. Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology. Review of Mexico City: The Production and Reproduction of the Urban Environment by Peter Ward (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1990). Reviewed in Journal of Latin American Studies. Cambridge University Press, 1991. Review of Imperial State and Revolution: The United States and Cuba, 1952-1986, by Morris Morley. In Contemporary Sociology (1989). Review of Welfare Politics in Mexico: Papering Over the Cracks, by Peter Ward. In American Political Science Review (1987). Review of For We Are Sold, I and My People: Women and Industry in Mexico's Frontier, by Maria Patricia Fernandez-Kelly. In Qualitative Sociology, Vol. 8, 1985. Review of Rituals of Marginality: Politics, Process and Culture Change in Central Urban Mexico, 1969-1974 by Carlos Velez-Ibanez. In Contemporary Sociology,1985. Review of Power and Protest in the Countryside: Studies of Rural Unrest in Asia, Europe and Latin America, edited by Robert Weller and Scott Guggenheim. In Contemporary Sociology, 1984. Review of Political Violence, Crises, and Revolutions: Theories and Research, by Ekhart Zimmermann. In Contemporary Sociology, 1984. Review of Revolution and the Rebirth of Inequality, by Jonathan Kelley and Herbert Klein. In Journal of Development Studies. 1983.

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Review of Peasant Cooperatives and Political Change in Peru, by Cynthia McClintock. In Radcliffe Quarterly, 1982. Review of Mexico's Leaders, by Roderic Camp. In The Americas, 1982. Review of Scarcity, Exploitation, and Poverty: Malthus and Marx in Mexico, by Luis Serron (University of Oklahoma Press, 1980). In Social Science Quarterly 1982. Review of Modernization in a Mexican Ejido: A Study in Economic Adaptation, by Billie deWitt (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979). In American Ethnologist, Vol. 7, 1980."Reply" (to DeWitt). In American Ethnologist. 1981. Review of Casual Work and Poverty in Third World Cities, edited by Ray Bromley and Chris Gerry (N.Y. John Wiley, 1979). In Journal of Developing Areas, 1980. Review of Juarez and Diaz: Machine Politics in Mexico, by Lauren Perry; and Labyrinths of Power: Political Recruitment in Twentieth Century Mexico, by Peter Smith. In The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences, Vol. 446, November, 1979. Review of Cuba: Order and Revolution, by Jorge Dominguez. In Contemporary Sociology, 1979. Review of Mexico in Crisis, by Judith Hellman. In Journal of Development Studies, 1979. Review of Social Classes in Agrarian Societies, by Rodolfo Stavenhagen. In Social Forces, 1978. Review of Power and Resistance: The Colonial Heritage in Latin America, by Sakari Sariola. In Social Forces, 1975-1976. Review of Poverty, Inequality and Class Structure, edited by Dorothy Wedderburn. In Contemporary Sociology, 1976. ARTICLES IN SPANISH AND PORTUGUESE “Normas y redes transnacionales y la transformacion de Cuba.” In Jorge Domínguez et al (eds.), La Economia Cubana A Principios Del Siglo XXI. Cambridge, MA and Mexico City, DF: David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies and El Colegio de Mexico, 2007. “Resistencia urbana da democracia neoliberal na America Latina.” Pp. 147-82 in Novas Direcoes na Governanca da Justica e da Seguranca. Ministerio da Justica, Brazil: Secretaria da Reforma do Judiciario, 2006.

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“Urban Resistance to Neoliberal Democracy in Latin America.” Colombia Internacional 43 (January-June 2006). “La transformation de la diaspora y la transformacion de Cuba.” Pp 245-68 in Cambio en la Sociedad Cubana desde los Noventa, edited by Joseph Tulchin et al. Washington DC: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2005. "Poder y protesta popular en America Latina." Pp. 15-75 in Eckstein (ed.), Poder y Protesta Popular. Mexico City: Siglo XXI, 2001. "La gente pobre contra el estado y el capital: anatomia de una movilizacion communitaria fructifera en la demanda de vivienda en la cuidad de Mexico." Pp. 214-36 in Eckstein (ed.), Poder y Protesta Popular. Mexico City: Siglo XXI, 2001.

"Las ciudades en Cuba: Absolvera a Castro la historia?" Medio Ambiente y Urbanizacion (Buenos Aires, 1993). "Revolucion y redistribucion en America Latina." In Cynthia McClintock and Abraham Lowenthal (eds.), El Gobierno Militar: Una Experiencia Peruana, 1968-1980. Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peruana, 1985. "El capitalismo mundial y la revolucion agraria en Bolivia." Revista Mexicana de Sociologia. Spring 1980. "La transformacion socialista y la clase obrera cubana." In Ruben Katzman and Jose Luis Reyna (eds.), Fuerza de Trabajo y Movimientos Laborales en America Latina. Mexico, D.F.: El Colegio de Mexico, 1979. "Las Ciudades en Cuba Socialista." Revista Mexicana de Sociologia, Vol.40, No. 1, (1978). "Ironia de la organizacion: Recurso y regulador." America Indigena, Vol. 36 (January-March 1976). "El Mito de los partidos dominantes en la consolidacion de revoluciones: una comparicion entre Mexico y Bolivia." Revista Mexicana de Ciencia Politica, Vol. 80, April-June, 1975. "La ley ferrea de la oligarquia y las relaciones inter-organizacionales: los nexos entre la Iglesia y el Estado en Mexico." Revista Mexicano de Sociologia, Vol. 37, (April-June 1975). "Contextos de conocimiento: controles directos e indirectos sobre los mexicanos pobres urbanos." Revista Mexicana de Ciencia Politica, 80, April-June, 1975. "The Rise and Demise of Research on Latin American Urban Poverty." Revista Latinoamericana de Sociologia, Spring 1975.

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"Despues de la Revolucion: Una comparision de Mexico y Bolivia." Estudios Andinos, Vol. 4, 1974-1975. PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS AND CONFERENCES “The Transnationalization of an Ethnic Niche: Vietnamese Manicurists.” (co-authored) American Sociological Association, Atlanta, August 2010. “Presidential Electoral Cycles and U.S Cuba Policy.” Cuba Research Institute, Florida International University, Conference on Cuba and Cuban American Studies, Miami, February 2010. “Development for Whom? Urbanization and Its Discontents.” Cambios, Desafios y Crisis de Nuestro Tiempo. Boston University, October 2009. “How Cuban Americans Are Transforming Their Homeland.” Workshop on How Migrants Impact Their Homelands, Pardee Center, Boston University, September 2009. “From Building Barriers to Bridges: The Generational Shift in Cuban Transnational Ties” (co-presentation). The Measure of a Revolution: Cuba, 1959-2009. Conference, Queen’s University May 2009. “The Making of An Ethnic Electoral Policy Cycle.” American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 2009. “Los Ciclos Politicos De Elecciones Para La Presidencia en los EEUU y de Politica Exterior De EEUU Hacia Cuba.” International Conference El Caribe en su Insercion Internacional. San Jose, Costa Rica February 2009. “High Skilled Immigrants and Their Political Influence: The Cuban American Experience.” Association of Socio-Economics, San Jose, Costa Rica, July 2008. “The Personal is Political: Washington Intervention in U.S.-Cuban People-To-People Ties.” Latin American Studies Association Meeting, Montreal, September 2007. “Change without Reform: Cuba in the Post Soviet Era.” Conference on the Transformation of State Socialism: ‘System Change,’ Revolution, or Something Else?” Cambridge University, September 2006. “Resistencia Urbana A Democracia Neoliberal Na America Latina.” Novas Direcoes Na Governanca Da Justica E Da Seguranca. Brasilia, Ministry of Justice, June 2006. “Urban Resistance to Neoliberal Democracy Across Latin America.” Latin American Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 2006.

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“On Deconstructing Immigrant Generations: Cohorts and the Cuban Émigré Experience.” Cuba Today: Continuity and Change Since the ‘Periodo Especial” Conference, CUNY October 2004. “Transnational Networks and Transformations in Cuba.” Latin American Studies Association, Las Vegas, October 2004. On Deconstructing and Reconstructing the Concept of Immigrant Generations,” American Sociological Association, August 2004: "Transnational Family Based Social Capital: Immigration, Cross-Border Networks and Norms, Remittances and the Transformation of Cuba." American Sociological Association, Atlanta, August 2003. "Transnationalizing the Informal Economy: Remittances and Their Impact under Cuban Socialism." American Sociological Association, Chicago, August 2001. "Grounding Immigrant Generations in History: Cuban-Americans and their Transnational Ties." Latin American Studies Association, September 2001. "The Quiet Transformation of Cuba." Council on Foreign Relations. Grand Cayman Islands, January 2001. "Globalization and Mobilization: Third World Social Movements at the Dawn of the New Millennium." Paper presented at the Economic Sociology Conference, University of Pennsylvania, March 2000. "Neoliberalism and Labor Resistance in Latin America." Labor Protest and other Collective Strategies of Worker Resistance in an Age of Neo-Liberalism Conference, Harvard, November 1999. Globalization and Mobilization Civil Society, Resistance to the New World Order, American Sociological Association, August 1999, Chicago. "Power to the People?: How Cubans Are and Are Not Transforming socialism." Princeton University, December 1998. “Manifest versus Latin Ethnicity.” American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 1998. “Old” Immigrants in the “New” Immigrant Era: How and Ethnicity May Still Matter.” Thematic Session. Eastern Sociological Society, Philadelphia, March , 1998. “Power to the People: How Cubans Are (and Are Not) Transforming Their Society.” Seminar on the New Democracies and the Non Democracies, Columbia University, April 1998. “Socialist Transformations from Below: Lessons from Cuba,”

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American sociological Association, Toronto, August 1997. "Democracy from Above vs. Below: Lessons from Mexico." American Sociological Association, New York City, August 1996. "Bringing People into the Analysis of State Socialism: Cuba in the 1990s," Latin American Studies Association, Washington, D.C., September 1995. "Toward a Revisionist View of State Socialism: Lessons from Cuba," American Sociological Association, August 1995. "Protest and Resistance Under State Socialism: Cuba Since the Collapse of the Soviet Bloc," Political Economy of the World System Conference, Miami, April 1995. "How and Why Socialist States May Abandon Socialism in the Name of Revolution: Cuba in the 1990s." Conference entitled "Towards A New Cuba," Princeton, April 1995. "In Defense of Inner-City Slums: Lessons from Mexico." American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, August 1994. "Back from the Future: Contemporary Cuba." Latin American Studies Association, March 1994. "Slums of Hope." Second International meeting of Sociedad Urbana Encuentro Internacional: Movimientos y Desigualdades, Mexico City, November 1993. "Socialist Transitions: The Case of Cuba." American Sociological Association, Miami, August 1993. "Domestic Ramifications of the Collapse of COMECON." Latin American Studies Association, Los Angeles, September 1992. "Cuba in the Post-Cold War: Social Issues." Conference on Inter-American Relations in the 1990s, Havana, July 1992. "Poor People's Politics in Mexico." Conference on Contemporary Mexico: Facing North, Columbia University, June 1992. "Cuban Response to the Crisis in World Socialism," Latin American Studies Association, Washington, DC, April 1991. "Cities in Cuba: Will History Absolve Castro," Conference on Urbanization in Latin America, sponsored by the Wilson Center, Smithsonian Institute, Buenos Aires, October 1990. "The Crisis of Cuban Socialism," American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C., August 1990.

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"Crisis in Cuba: Perestroika Socialist Style," American Sociology Association Washington, DC, August 1990. "The Meaning of Mexican Democracy," American Sociological Association, New York City, August 1996. "Bases of Disagreement about Cuba's Economic Performance: A Sociological Perspective." Dialogue among Cubanists, Florida International University, 1990. "Why No Perestroika in Cuba?" New Hampshire International Seminar, University of New Hampshire, Durham, N.H., February 1990. "Successful Popular Protest: A Community Mobilization for Housing After the 1985 Mexican Earthquake." Paper presented at the New England Council on Latin America annual meeting, Storrs, CT., November 1989. "The Impact of Revolution in Latin America." Paper presented at the Latin American Studies Association meeting, Miami, December 1989. "Rethinking Revolution: Lessons from Latin America." Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 1989. "Urbanization Revisited: Slum of Hope and Squatter Settlement of Despair." Paper presented at the New England Council on Latin America, Wellesley College, October 1988. "The Significance of Revolution in Latin America." Conference sponsored by Comparative Politics in honor of their 25th anniversary, September 1988. "The Poverty of Revolution Revisited: The State and Urban Poor in Mexico." Symposium on Contemporary Mexico, CUNY Graduate Center, May 1988. "From Debt Crisis to Political Crisis: Urban Poor Defy the Mexican State." Conference on the impact of the debt crisis in Mexico, Storrs, CT, April 1988. "Re-Stratification After Revolution: The Cuban Experience." Paper presented at The Political Economy of the World Systems Conference, New Orleans, March 1985. "State and Market Dynamics in Socialist Cuba." Political Economy of the World Systems Conference, Providence, April 1984. "The Social Origins of Peasant Protest." Eastern Sociological Society, Boston, March 1984. "Cuba: Commentary." International Conference on Models of Political and Economic Change in Latin America, Nashville, November 1983.

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"The Cuban Revolution in Comparative Perspective." Latin American Studies Association, Mexico City, September 1983. "Agrarian Protest in Cuba Before, During and After the Cuban Revolution." Latin American Studies Association, Mexico City, November 1983. "The Coming Crisis of Cuban Socialism?" (with Andrew Zimbalist) American Sociological Association, Detroit, August 1983. "A Comparison of Revolutionary and Non-revolutionary Economic Transformations in Latin America." American Sociological Association, Detroit, August 1983. "The International Political Economy and the Limits of Revolution in Latin America." Conference sponsored by the Institute for World Order on the Transformation of the Global Political Economy, University of Maryland. "Dependency and Autonomy: Lessons from Cuba." International Political Science Association, Rio de Janeiro, August 1982. "The Cuban Socialist Transformation." International Sociological Association, Mexico City, August 1982. "Cuban Socialism and the Global Political Economy." Western Political Science Association, San Diego, March 1982. "The Containment of Protest After Revolution: Bolivia." Latin American Studies Association, Washington, D.C., March 1982. "Postrevolutionary Peasant Protest in Bolivia." Conference on Peasantry: Domination and Resistance, Yale University, March 1982. "Socialist Internationalism, The Capitalist World Economy, and the Cuban Revolution," International Studies Association, Philadelphia, April 1981. "The Remaking of the Bolivian Agrarian Revolution." Pacific Coast Latin American Studies Association, Laguna Beach, October 1980. "Distributive Consequences of Latin American Revolutions." American Sociological Association, New York City, August 1979. "Long Live Wallerstein's World Economy Theory?: Lessons from Cuba." American Sociological Association, Boston, August 1979. "Cuba in the 1970s: The Changing Class Structure." American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 1979.

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"Capitalist Constraints on Cuban Socialist Development." Woodrow Wilson Program, Smithsonian Institute, March 1978. "Cuba and the World Economy: The Limits of Socialism in One Country." World Congress of Sociology, Uppsala, Sweden, August 1978. "World Capitalism and the Bolivian Agrarian Revolution." World Congress of Sociology, Uppsala, Sweden, August 1978. "Field Research in Mexico." Latin American/African Studies Associations Meetings, Houston, November 1977. "Oligopolistic and Penny Capitalist Development in Latin America." American Sociological Association Meetings, New York, August 1976. "The Petty Bourgeosification of Latin America." Presented at a Social Science Research Council-sponsored conference on the labor force and labor movements in Latin America, New York, June 1976. "Methods and Morals: Research Experiences in Latin America." American Sociological Association/Sociological Association of Latin America, Duke University, June 1976. "How Economically Consequential are Revolutions? A Comparison of Mexico and Bolivia." American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 1975. "The State and Urban Poor in Mexico." Center for Inter-American Relations, New York, April 1975. "On Institutionalizing Revolutions: A Comparison of Mexico and Bolivia." World Congress of Sociology, Toronto, 1974. "Awareness Contexts: Direct and Indirect Controls over Mexican Urban Poor." American Sociological Association, San Francisco, 1974. "The Fate of Peasants in Latin American Social Revolutions." Latin American Studies Association, San Francisco, 1974. "Non-Revolutionary Consequences of Revolutions: A Comparison of Bolivia and Mexico." Society for Cross-Cultural Research, Boston, 1974. "The Revolution as Cataclysm and Coup: A Comparison of Mexico and Brazil." (with Peter Evans). American Sociological Association, New York City, 1973. "Ideological and Intellectual Biases in the Study of Latin American Urban Poverty." American Sociological Association, New Orleans, 1972. "A New Paradigm for Latin American Studies." Latin American Studies Association,

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Austin, 1971. "Occupational Choice and Occupational Fate: Mechanisms Perpetuating Inter-generational Inequality among the Urban Poor in Mexico." American Sociological Association, Denver, 1971. "Theory and Methods in the Study of Poverty and the Politics of Poverty." American Political Science Association, Chicago, 1971.