CURRICULUM VITAE



Curriculum VitaeDR. ROBERT ELIASDepartment of PoliticsUniversity of San FranciscoSan Francisco, CA 94117Education1981Pennsylvania State UniversityDoctor of Philosophy, Political Science (Public Law)1982University of StrasbourgCertificate in International Human Rights1974Pennsylvania State UniversityMaster of Arts, Political Science (Public Law)1972University of PennsylvaniaBachelor of Arts, Political Science/History School of Law, First Year Professional ExperienceMcGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada2018William Eakin Visiting Professor, Institute for the Study of CanadaUniversity of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA2012 -Dean’s Scholar2010 - 2011Acting Director, M.A. in International Studies Program2008 - Core Faculty, M.A. in International Studies2006 -Associated Faculty, B.A. in International Studies2005 - 2009Co-Chair, Center for Law & Global Justice2003- Associated Faculty, McCarthy Center for Public Policy & the Common Good1999-Core Faculty, Honors Humanities Program1997-2003Chair, Department of Politics1994 Davies Forum Professor1992 -Professor of Politics1990 -Chair (Founder), Legal Studies Program1990-91National Endowment for the Humanities Chair1989-1999Chair (Founder), Peace & Justice Studies Program1989-91Associate Professor of Politics (tenured)University Jaime II, Valencia, Spain Associated Core FacultyPeace and Conflict Studies ProgramStanford University, Palo Alto, CA and University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA1989 - Editor, Peace Review: A Journal of Social JusticeCalifornia State University, Sonoma, CA1989 Visiting Associate Professor, Sociology/CriminologyUniversity of California, Berkeley, CA1988-89 Visiting Associate Professor, Peace & Conflict Studies1987-88Visiting Scholar, Center for Study of Law & SocietyProfessional Experience (continued)New College of California, San Francisco, CA1988-89Director/Associate Professor of Politics/Legal StudiesTufts University, Medford, MA1986-87 Associate Professor of Political Science (tenured)1980-4,85-6 Assistant Professor of Political Science Director, Grad Program, Public Policy & Citizen Participation Director (Founder), Peace & Justice Studies Program 1982,84,87 Assoc./Asst. Professor, International Human Rights, Tufts Center for European Studies,Talloires, France/ Geneva, Switzerland Institute for Defense & Disarmament Studies, Brookline, MA1984-85 Research Associate University of Maryland, College Park & Baltimore, MD1979-80 Assistant Professor of Government & Criminal Justice University of Maryland, Europe; Heidelberg, Germany1978-79 Lecturer in Government & Criminal Justice Vera Institute of Justice, New York, NY1978 Research Associate/Administrator, Brooklyn Victim/Witness Assistance Project Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA1976-77 Instructor of Political Science1975-77 Instructor of Continuing Education, Rockville State Prison, PA1973-76 Teaching Fellow in Political Science/Labor Studies1973 Research Associate in Political Science Teaching and Research FieldsLegal Studies - Legal Policy/Process, Criminal Law/Justice, Civil Liberties, International Law, Law & Society, Human Rights, Constitutional Law, Media Law, Victimization, Sports LawInternational Studies - Human Rights, International Law/Organizations, Peace Studies, Global Economics, American Foreign Policy, Drug Wars, Alternative Development, Global Movements, Resistance Literature, Sports & Globalism, Latin AmericaAmerican Politics – Political History, Political Economy, Political Socialization, Political Movements & Change, Urban, Mass Media, National Institutions, American Dream, Baseball & American Culture Public Policy/Administration - Justice, Sports Policy, Non-Profit Movements, Labor, Welfare, Minorities, DrugsPublicationsAuthored BooksRebels of the Diamond: The Baseball Reformers & Revolutionaries Who Stirred Up the Game Both On & Off the Field (coauthored with Peter Dreier) (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, forthcoming 2019)University of San Francisco (College History Series), coauthored with Alan Ziajka (Mt. Pleasant, SC: Arcadia Publishers, 2015) The Empire Strikes Out: How Baseball Sold U.S. Foreign Policy and Promoted the American Dream Abroad (New York: The New Press, 2010)(Finalist: Casey Award for Best Baseball Book of the Year and ForeWord Best Sports Book of the Year Award; Association for Humanist Sociology Book Award)(San Francisco Chronicle “Bay Area Notable Book”) (Huffington Post Top 50 Baseball Book of All-Time) (Blackstone Audio Edition, 2011)Publications (continued)Authored Books (continued)The Deadly Tools of Ignorance: A Debs Kafka Mystery (Cambridge, MA: Rounder Books, 2005)Finalist: Dark Oak Mystery AwardVictims Still: The Political Manipulation of Crime Victims (Newbury Park, CA: Sage Pub, 1993/95)nominated for: National Jesuit Book Award (1995) Michael Harrington Award, Caucus for New Political Science (1994) Academy Criminal Justice Sciences Book Award (1994) Edward Sutherland Book Award, American Society of Criminology (1994) C. Wright Mills Award, American Sociolog. Association (1994) Outstanding Scholar. Award, Crime & Delinquency Division/SSSP (1994)The Politics of Victimization: Victims, Victimology and Human Rights (NY: Oxford University Press, 1986, 1989, 1990; Endeavor Digital Books, 2018); nominated for: Stephen Schafer Award for Outstanding Victim Research (1987) Denis Carrol Prize, International Society of Criminology (1987) Leslie T. Wilkens Book Award (1987) Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award (1988) Academy Criminal Justice Sciences Outstanding Book Award(1988)Victims of the System: Crime Victims and Compensation in America Politics and Criminal Justice (New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Books, 1983,1984); nominated for:Leslie T. Wilkens Book Award (1984) Stephen Schafer Award for Outstanding Victim Research (1984) Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award (1985)Coauthored/Edited Books/ManualsEncyclopedia of Violence, Peace and Conflict (Amsterdam: Elsevier/Academic Press, 1999 and 2008)(coedited, including authored article: “A Culture of Violent Solutions”)Baseball & the American Dream: Race, Class, Gender & the National Pastime (New York: M.E. Sharpe, Pub., 2001 and New York: Routledge, 2011), including essays: “A Fit for A Fractured Society” & “Elevating theGame” Nominated for: Sporting News Best Book AwardThe Utopian Impulse (San Francisco: University of San Francisco, 2002), including authored essay:“Introduction: The Utopian Tradition”Rethinking Peace (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1994/1995) with Jennifer Turpin; including coauthored essay "Thinking About Peace," and authored essay "Crime Wars Forgotten."The Peace Resource Book: A Comprehensive Guide to Issues, Groups and Literature (Cambridge, MA: Ballinger Books, 1985,1986)(coedited with Randall Forsberg, et al., including authored article: "Peace Issue and Strategies")Citizen Action and Social Change: A Bibliography (Medford, MA: Lincoln Filene Center for Citizenship & Public Affairs, 1984)(coauthored with Michael Woodbridge)American Democracy Debated (Montclair, NJ: General Learning Press, 1978)(American Politics Instructor's Manual)(coauthored with Robert Friedman)Government & Politics of the American States, by Richard Tobin with Robert Elias (University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1975)(authored 3 chapters & contributed throughout)Publications (continued)Articles and Book Chapters“Bringing Canadian Baseball Out of Hockey’s Shadow,” in William Simons (ed.), The Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture: 2019-2020 (Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2020)?“Octavius Catto” Society for American Baseball Research (2019)“Before ’47: The Early Efforts to Desegregate Major League Baseball” Yogi Berra Museum & Learning Center, Montclair State University (2019)“Foreword” to Carina Gallo and Kerstin Svensson, Victim Support and the Welfare State (London: Routledge, 2019)“Mas alla del castigo: El surgimiento del movimiento de victimas en los Estados Unidos and Suecia“ (with Carina Gallo) in Revista de Victimología/ Journal of Victimology (Basque Institute of Criminology) (2019), 9-34. “Out of Left Field” Jacobin (11 July 2018), coauthored with Peter Dreier “Baseball Czars, War & the U.S. Military,” in Michael Butterworth (ed.), Global Sport & Militarism (London: Routledge,2017) “Baseball’s Power Shift,” Pacific Historical Review, 86:2 (May 2017), 333. “Towards a Victimology of State Crime,” Critical Victimology: An International Journal (forthcoming)“Punishment or Solidarity: Comparing U.S. and Swedish Crime Victim Movements,” in Dale Spencer and Sandra Walklate (ed.), Reconceptualizing Critical Victimology (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2016)(coauthored with Carina Gallo)“The World Baseball Classic: Conflicts and Contradictions,” in George Gmelch and Daniel Nathan, eds., Baseball WithoutBorders: The International Pastime (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2016), 425-440.“The Politics of Victimization,” in Joanna Shapland and Matthew Hall (eds.), Victimology (Farnham, UK: AshgatePublishers, 2015) “Peace Review Twenty Five Years On,” Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, 26:4 (2014), 1-11. “A Lost Hero of the Civil Rights Era” Washington Post Op Ed (March 17, 2013)“America’s Imperial Game?” Diplomatic History (October 2012)“The National Pastime Tradeoff: How Baseball Sells U.S. Foreign Policy and the American Way,” International Journal of the History of Sport, 28:17 (December 2011), 2506-2526. “Baseball and American Foreign Policy,” Transatlantica: A Journal of American Studies, 2(2011).“Emergence of Crime Victims as a Target Group in the Swedish Social Services Act,” Journal of Scandinavian Studiesin Crime and Crime Prevention,11:2,170-188 (2010) coauthored with Carina Lungwald “The Foreign Policy of Baseball” Foreign Policy in (April 2, 2010) and (April 7, 2010).“A Whole New Ballgame” (March 28, 2010). “Exporting the Horsehide Dream: The Hidden Side of Nicaraguan Baseball,” in Ron Briley, The Politics of Baseball: Essays on the Pastime & Power at Home & Abroad (Jefferson, NC: McFarland Books, 2010)“Who Killed the American Baseball Dream?” Mystery Readers Journal, 25 (Winter 2009), 27-29. "Paradigms and Perspectives of Victimology,” in Hannah Goodman Chong, ed., Crime, Victims and Victimisation (Milton Keynes, UK: Open University Press, 2009).“Human Rights and Global Change,” in Timothy A. McElwee, et al., eds., Peace, Justice and Security Studies (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2009), 233-239.Publications (continued)Articles and Book Chapters (continued) “San Francisco’s Deadly Tools,” Mystery Reader’s Journal (24:4 (Winter 2008-2009), 28-31."Culture of Violence as Solution" in Lester Kurtz (ed.), Encyclopedia of Violence, Conflict & Peace (San Diego: Academic Press, 1999)(Revised, San Diego: Elsevier Press, 2008, 2020) “Glimmers of Hope: Academic Mysteries,” Mystery Readers Journal, 22:3 (Fall 2006)"One Curse Down," Nine: A Journal of Baseball History & Culture 14:2 (2006), 133-35."Human Rights and Global Change," in Joyce Apsel, ed., Teaching Human Rights (New York: American Sociological Association, 2005)“Mysteries, Baseball, and the American Dream” Mystery Scene Magazine 89 (Spring 2005), 57-58.“The Law of Personhood” Buffalo Law Review (Winter 2004), 52:1, 225-256.“The Progressive Interview: Tom Tomorrow (Dan Perkins),” The Progressive (March 2003), 36-42“Terrorism and American Foreign Policy” Tanbou: Journal of Haitian Political Studies (Fall 2001) reprinted in: The Pacific Ecologist (Spring 2002)“You’re Never Too Young to Dream” Nine: Journal of Baseball History & Culture 12:2 (2004), 123-30.“Loyalty Is Probably What It Used to Be” Nine: Journal of Baseball History & Social Policy Perspectives 11:2 (Spring 2003), 27-36“The Utopian Tradition” in The Utopian Impulse (San Francisco: University of San Francisco, 2002) “Baseball and the American Dream,” University of San Francisco Magazine (Fall 2001), 22-25“The Secret Life of Leon Trotsky” in Exquisite Corpse, 5/6 (2000), 78-90reprinted in: Nine: Journal of Baseball History & Social Policy Perspectives, 10 (2001)reprinted in: Don Malcolm (ed.), The 2001 Big Baseball Annual (Kirkwood, MO: Red Herring Press, 2001)“Who Learns from Service Learning?” (coauthored) American Behavioral Scientist 43:5 (2000), 839-48“Victim Treatment in Criminal Justice System,” in Nicole Hahn Rafter (ed.), Encyclopedia on Women and Crime (New York: Oryx Press, 2000)"Victims of Violence" in Ronald Gottesman & Mauricio Mazon (eds.), Encyclopedia of Violence in the U.S. (New York: Charles Scribner's, 2000)"Student Contributions to Public Life," (coauthored), in Kathleen Weigert & Robin Crews, eds. Teaching for Justice (Washington, DC: American Association for Higher Education, 1999)reprinted in: American Sociological Association, Teaching the Sociology of Peace and War (Washington, DC: Author, 1999)"Human Rights and Global Change" in Amnesty International, Human Rights Education Resources (Minneapolis: Human Rights USA, 1998)"Scenes from Absurdistan" in Phyllis Carey & Marketa Goetz-Stankiewicz (eds.), Critical Essays on Vaclav Havel (New York: G.K. Hall, 1998)"A Culture of Violent Solutions: Crime Wars & Gulf Wars" in Jennifer Turpin & Lester Kurtz (eds.) The Web of Violence (Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1996)Publications (continued)Articles and Book Chapters (continued) “Paradoxes and Paradigms in Victimology,” in Mark Israel (ed.), International Victimology (Sydney: Macmillan, 1996)"Criminologists Must Promote Human Rights" in Ron Boostrom (ed.), Enduring Issues in Criminology (San Diego:Greenhaven Press, 1995)"Media Coverage of American Crime Policy" in Kristan Cavina (ed.), Critical Thinking and Writing (Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Pub., 1995)"Violence Is the Answer" Peace Review (Fall/Winter 1995)"Ronald Reaganism Ended the Cold War--In the 1960s" in Ralph Summy and Michael Salla (eds.), Why the Cold War Ended (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1995)"Has Victimology Outlived Its Usefulness?" Journal of Human Justice (Fall 1994)"Victimology: Paradigms and Perspectives." in Chris Sumner (ed.) Violence and Victimization. Proceedings of 8thInternational Symposium on Victimology. Adelaide, Australia: University of South Australia Press, 1994; Reprinted as “Paradigms and Perspectives in Victimology,” in Mark Israel (ed.), International Victimology(Sydney: Macmillan, 1996)"Declaring Peace on Crime" The Humanist (March/April 1994)"Thinking About Peace." in Robert Elias and Jennifer Turpin (eds.), Rethinking Peace (Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1994)."Official Stories: Media Coverage of American Crime Policy" The Humanist (January/February 1994)"Taking Crime Seriously." Peace Review (Summer 1994)."A Peace Movement Against Crime." Peace Review (Summer 1994)."Crime Wars Forgotten" Peace Review (Spring 1993)"Wars on Drugs As Wars on Victims" in Emilio Viano (ed.), Victim Rights and Reforms (Onati, Spain: International Institute for Sociology of Law, 1993)"Victim-Based Sentencing: Who Gets What?" in Leslie Samuelson (ed.), Sentencing Policy and Reform (Toronto: Garamund Press, 1993)"The Conflicting Politics of Victim Movements" in Emilio Viano (ed.), Victims and Human Rights (London: Taylor & Francis, 1993)"Drug Wars as Victimization & Social Control" New Political Science (Summer 1993)"Who Gets What from Victim Policy?" in Ezzat Fattah, (ed.), Towards A Critical Victimology (London: Macmillan,1993)Scenes from Absurdistan: Lessons for Us" The Humanist (Jan/Feb 1992)"Crime Control As Human Rights Enforcement" in Richard Quinney & Hal Pepinsky (eds.) Criminology as Peacemaking (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1991)"Which Victim Movement? The Politics of Victim Policy" in Arthur Lirigio, et al.(eds.), Victims & Criminal Justice (NewburyPark, CA: Sage, 1990); Reprinted in: Ezzat Fattah (ed.), Towards A Critical Victimology (London: Macmillan,1993)Publications (continued)Articles and Book Chapters (continued)"University Peace Studies: Strategies for Program Development" Peace & Change 15 (July 1990)"Is the Victim's Movement Succeeding?" in Richard Monk (ed.), Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Crime & Criminology (Guilford, CT: Duchin Publ., 1989; second edition, 1990); reprinted in:Ezzat Fattah (ed.), Towards A Critical Victimology (London: Macmillan, 1993)"International Human Rights" in Daniel C. Thomas & Michael T. Klare (eds.), Peace & World Order Studies: A Curriculum Guide (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1989)"Alternative Development in Central America: A Role for Oxfam?" in George Lopez and Michael Stohl (eds.), Development, Dependence & State Repression (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1989)"Baseball & Social Change" Berkeley Voice (August 1988); reprinted in: Minneapolis Review of Baseball 8(1988)"Community Control, Criminal Justice and Victim Services" in Ezzat A. Fattah (ed.), Reorienting the Justice System: From Crime Policy to Victim Policy (London: Macmillan Co., 1986)"Victims and Crime Prevention: A Basis for Social Change?" and "A New Citizen Agenda for Crime Prevention" Citizen Participation (Summer 1985)"Transcending Our Social Reality of Victimization" Victimology: An International Journal, 10 (1985)"Alienating the Victim: Compensation and Victim Attitudes" Journal of Social Issues (Winter 1984)"International Human Rights" and "Toward A Just World Order" in Barbara Wien (ed.), Peace and World Order Studies: A Curriculum Guide (New York: World Policy Institute, 1984)"The Symbolic Politics of Victim Compensation" Victimology: An International Journal, 8 (1983)"Progressives & Crime: Debate Continues" Social Policy, 13(Winter 1983)"Citizen Participation in Criminal Justice: A Critique" Citizen Participation (July/August 1982)"Crimes That Don't Count" The Progressive (September 1981); Reprinted as: “America’s Social System Causes Crime,” inDavid Bender (ed.) Crime and Criminals (St. Paul,Greenhaven, 1984)News Articles, Reviews, & Editorials“The 100 Greatest Americans of the Twentieth Century” Truthout () (March 21, 2013)Reprinted in: Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, 25:3 (Fall 2013)“Curt Flood in the Media,” Sports History Review (Fall 2012)“Baseball and the American Dream,” University of San Francisco Magazine (Fall 2001), 22-25.“DiMaggio Leaves Us Alone,” Christian Science Monitor (24 March 1999)"Alchemists of Revolution, by Richard Rubinstein," in Peace Review (Fall 1994)"Conflict and Power" Peace Review (Winter 1993)"Peace, War and the Media" Peace Review (Spring 1993)"Euphoria" New Oxford Review (April 1991)"The War's Immorality" San Francisco Foghorn (6 February 1991)Publications (continued)News Articles, Reviews, & Editorials (continued)"Moral Views on the War" Monday Bulletin (11 March 1991)"Patriotism is Stopping the War" San Francisco Foghorn (31 January 1991)"Victims of the Drug Wars" San Francisco Foghorn (23 October 1990)"Human Rights & Peace" Peace Review (Spring 1990)"Alchemists of Revolution" Peace Review (Winter 1989)"Non-Governmental Peacemaking" Peace Review (Summer 1989)"Non-Governmental Organizations & Human Rights: Futility or Hope?" Amnesty International News(Summer 1989)"Peace Studies: Hardly Inappropriate" Christian Science Monitor (31 Januuary 1986)“Shantytowns on Campus,” Defense & Disarmament News (June-July 1985)"A New Student Movement?" Defense & Disarmament News (May/June 1985)"Up Against the Law: The Peace Movement" Defense & Disarmament News (March/April 1985)"Neighborhood Mobilization," Citizen Participation (July/August 1983)"Constitution, Then Wisdom, Test Death Penalty" Daily Collegian (28 January 1978)Edited JournalsEditor-in-Chief, Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, San Francisco (Taylor & Francis Pub.)(1989 - present) Edited Thematic Issues on: The Structure of MilitarismCommon Threats/Common SecurityNon-Governmental PeacemakingMittel Europe: A Zone of Peace?Human Rights and PeaceEducation for PeaceThe Soviet Union in TransitionWomen, Men and the StateNuclear WeaponsConsequences of the Gulf WarPeace As A Human RightAfricaPeace EconomiesPeace in the Asia PacificWhy Violence?Eastern EuropePeace, War & the MediaCreating Peace CultureRefugeesEvaluating Conflict ResolutionNationalism & Ethnic ConflictDeclaring Peace on CrimeDevelopment & the EnvironmentTransnational Social MovementsReligion and GlobalizationPacific PerspectivesTerrorism & Political ViolenceMedia and Social ChangeWar and RemembranceHumanitarian Intervention?Women and WarIs Socialism Dead?Zones of PeaceGlobal DemocracyConflicting IdentitiesThird World Peace PerspectivesNational Self-DeterminationAnniversaries of U.S. EmpireLinguistic ViolenceMedia and Democratic ActionImages of ClassAlternative Security in Asia-PacificSports, Empire & GlobalizationTransitional JusticeWorkplace DemocracyChildren and WarBiopiracy and BiotechnologyContested Society in Northern IrelandEdited JournalsEditor-in-Chief, Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, San Francisco (Taylor & Francis Pub.)(1989 - present) Edited Thematic Issues on (continued): Literature and PeaceSocial Justice Movements and InternetDeath PenaltyFuture of Peace StudiesUtopian ImpulseForgiveness and ReconciliationImmigrationIsrael and PalestineArtists of ResistanceUbantu: Humane Solutions from AfricaPatriotismWomen, Human Security & GlobalizationLaw and WarJustice for Asian & Pacific Islander AmericansSubcultures and Political ResistancePsychology of War and PeaceWar and Peace in the MediaLesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender RightsMilitary DissentHuman Rights in the AmericasNonproliferation & DisarmamentRace, Violence and TerrorismConcept of WarLand Rights & ConflictEnvironmentalismAcademic Repression & Human Rights Literature, Film & Human Rights Dynamics of the Darfur CrisisCitizenship & Social Justice North American Free Trade AgreementHybrid Political Orders and Peacebuilding Special TopicsNew Arms Race in SpacePost-Genocide RwandaImaging WarU.S. Military Bases AbroadInequities in the World SystemToward A More Responsible PsychologyWar and Peace in the CongoPrisons, Social Justice and PeaceCambodia’s Genocide & TribunalsHuman Rights Education PraxisChildren in Armed ConflictsCan Cyprus Be Solved? Projecting PeacePsychology of WarmakingOccupy Movements & Indignant FigureClimate Change and PeaceMigrants & Cultures of HospitalityPhilosophies of Peace & WarState of the Peace JournalsGender, Conflict & Global Environmental ChangeExtra-activismUnarmed Civilian PeacekeepingIslam and Conflict TransformationDronesPolice MilitarizationA World Free of Nuclear WeaponsGlobal Refugee CrisisBreaking Down the Shades of ColorViolent Extremism & Youth RecruitmentPeace JournalismTeaching Peace and WarDisaster CapitalismDesigning Peace & War CurriculaReligion in War and Peace in AfricaAggression in Humans & Other AnimalsNew Conflicts and Africa’s Emerging Economy of DifferenceEditorial Board, Temida: The Serbian Journal of Victimology (2012 – present)Editorial Board, International Review of Victimology (1992 - present)Editorial Board, New Political Science, Caucus for A New Political Science (1990 - 2010)Editorial Committee, Peace & World Order Studies: Essays, Approaches & Resources (Boulder, CO: Westview, 1989)Associate Editor, Radical America, Somerville, MA (1985-87); Coedited Issues on: Feminism & Central. AmericaCulture & Youth Peace Movement Sexual Politics Facing AIDSRace & Community Control Community Organization Puerto Rico Narcoterrorism Women & War ChernobylTechnologyWriting in ProgressIt’s Not About Me: A Memoir of A Sixties College Student Hollywood Hardball: The Strange and Surprising Convergence of the Film Industry and BaseballEmma and Billy: The Clashing Lives & Times of Anarchist Emma Goldman and Evangelist Bill Sunday (political history set in early twentieth century)Most Beautifully Designed (narrative history of American jazz, baseball and the Constitution)Amsterdammed: A Debs Kafka Mystery (second in mystery series for Rounder Books)Invited Talks and Conference Papers“Making the Transition: From Service Learning to Community-Engaged Learning” International Conference on Educationand Educational Psychology, Barcelona, Spain (2019) “History & Process of Impeachment” Impreachment Forum, University of San Francisco, CA (2019)“The Empire Strikes Out: Baseball’s Historic Entanglement with U.S. Foreign & Military Policy,” Union College, NY (2019)“Bringing Canadian Baseball Out of Hockey’s Shadow,” Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture,Baseball Hall of Fame and Library, Cooperstown, NY (2019)“Eakin Fellow Lecture: Sports and Culture in Canada” McGill University, Montreal, Quebec (2018)“Baseball in Montreal Roundtable” Society of American Baseball Research, Quebec Chapter, Montreal, Quebec (2018)“Beyond Branch Rickey: Hidden Story of Baseball Integration” San Francisco Public Library Exhibit & Presentation on theAfrican American Baseball and Negro Leagues, Co-Sponsored by the Baseball Reliquary (2018)“Domestic Militarization of Racist Policy” Politics Forum, University of San Francisco (2016)“Comparative Crime Policies and the Treatment of Victims,” Symposium Workshop Presentation, University of San Francisco Law School (2016) “Political Economy of the World Baseball Classic,” Nine Annual Conference on the Historical and Sociological Impact of Baseball, Tempe, AR (2014)Keynote Speaker, Victimology Society of Serbia Annual Conference, Belgrade, Serbia (2013 and 2017) (declined)“NSA Surveillance and the Abuse of Power” Constitution Day, USF Law School, San Francisco (2013)“Film and International Relations” International Studies Association Conference, San Francisco (2013)“The National Pastime and U.S. Foreign Policy” Olympic Club, San Francisco (2012)“Psych-Law-Criminal Justice Panel” Presentation for the Phi Alpha Delta International Law Society, San Francisco, CA (2012)“Looking Differently at the National Pastime” Economic Round Table, Pacific Research Institute, San Francisco, CA (2011)“The Empire Strikes Out” International Studies Association, West Regional Conference, Pasadena CA (2011)“U.S. Foreign Policy and the National Pastime” Society of American Baseball Research Convention, Long Beach, CA (2011)“Baseball and American Empire” Mechanic’s Institute, San Francisco, CA (2011)Invited Talks and Conference Papers (continued) “Baseball and American Foreign Policy” Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, CA (2011)“American Empire and the National Pastime” Northern California Penn Club (Wharton West) (2011)“Sports and Society” Coro Foundation, San Francisco, CA (2011)“The National Pastime Tradeoff” Nine Spring Training Conference, Tempe, AR (2010)Book Talks for my book, The Empire Strikes Out at: USF Gleeson Library (San Francisco), Book Passage (Corte Madera), Pegasus Books (Berkeley), University High School (San Francisco), Seattle Town Hall/Elliot Bay Books (Seattle), Booksmith (San Francisco), Nine Baseball Conference (Phoenix), Fromm Institute for Lifelong Learning (San Francisco), Green Apple Books (San Francisco), Books, Inc. (San Francisco), Mill Valley Public Library (Mill Valley), Economic Round Table (San Francisco), Olympic Club (San Francisco)(2010-2012)“How Baseball Sells U.S. Foreign Policy and the American Way” Mapping an Empire of American Sports Conference, jointly sponsored by Penn State University & the University of California, Berkeley (2009) “The Empire Strikes Out: Baseball, Steroids and U.S. Foreign Policy,” Frommtastic Lecture Series, University of San Francisco (2009)“The Hidden Side of Nicaraguan Baseball: The Hidden Side of Nicaraguan Baseball,” 18th Cooperstown Symposium on Baseball and American Culture, Hall of Fame Library, Cooperstown, NY (2007) “Social Justice or Social Science: Are the Two Compatible?” Hawaii International Conference on Arts andHumanities, Honolulu, HI (2007)“Restorative Justice” (talk for panel on “Prisons, Justice and Reform,” McCarthy Center for Public Policy & theCommon Good, USF)(2006)“Mystery Writer’s Workshop,” Friends of Chester Himes Society, West Oakland Community Center (2005)“Politics & the Supreme Court Confirmation Process,” Constitution Day, University of San Francisco School ofLaw, San Francisco, CA (2005)“Men of Mystery Conference” (6th Annual), Book talk for my novel, The Deadly Tools of Ignorance, Irvine, CA (2005)Book Talks for my novel, The Deadly Tools of Ignorance at: Book Passage (Corte Madera), Black Oak Books (Berkeley), M Is For Mystery Books (San Mateo), Mysterious Galaxy Bookstore (San Diego), Walden Books (San Francisco), Stinson Beach Library (Stinson Beach)(2005)“Baseball and American Culture” North American Society for Sport History Conference, Asilomar, CA (2004)“Law, Baseball and the American Dream” Baseball Reliquary Keynote Talk, Pasadena Public Library, Pasadena, CA (2003) “Who Needs Service Learning?” (Invited, Keynote Talk), Salve Regina University, Newport, RI (2000)American Society of Criminology Conference, San Francisco CA (2000)Peace Studies Association Conference, University of Texas, Austin TX (2000)Conference on Transitional Justice, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA (1999)Critical Resistance Conference on Criminal Justice, University of California, Berkeley (1998)Union for Democratic Communications Conference, San Francisco, CA (1998)Invited Talks and Conference Papers (continued)American Society of Criminology Conference, San Diego, CA (1997)Society for Study of Social Problems Conference, Toronto, Canada (1997)Caucus for A New Political Science, Amer. Pol. Science Association Convention, San Francisco CA (1996)American Sociological Association Annual Conference (Crime & Deviance, and Peace & War sections)New York, NY (1996)Eighth International Symposium on Victimology, Keynote Speaker, World Society of Victimology/Australian Attorney General's Office, Adelaide, Australia (1994)Peace & War Section Pre-Conference (American Sociological Association), Los Angeles, CA (1994)Western Society of Criminology Conference, Berkeley, CA (1994)Conference on Violence and Aggression, University of Saskatchewan, Invited Keynote Speaker, Saskatoon, Canada (1994)Conference on Rebuilding Security: The Bomb, the Debt & the Rainforest Peace Studies Association Conference, San Francisco, CA (1994)Victim and Victimization Conference, School of Social Work, Adelphi University, Invited Keynote Speaker, Hempstead, NY (1994)Conference on Why the Cold War Ended, University of Queensland, Australia (1993)Society for the Study of Social Problems Conference, Miami, Florida (1993) Conference on Global Transformation, American Sociological Association, Miami, Florida (1993)International Peace Research Assn Conference, Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto, Japan (invited 1992) Asian Peace Research Association Conference, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand (1992)Peace Studies Association Conference, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO (1992)European Peace Research Association Conference, University of Florence, Florence, Italy (1991)National Endowment for the Humanities Annual Lecture, Univ. of San Francisco, San Francisco,,CA (1991)Law and Society in the Global Village, Law & Society Assoc. Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands (1991)Conference on Litigation, Justice & Public Good, American Bar Association, San Diego, CA (1991)Symposium on Baseball & American Culture, Cooperstown, NY (1991)World Information Order Conference, Union of Democratic Communications, University of California, San Diego (1990)Student Homelessness Activist & Leadership Conference, University of California, Berkeley (1990)Black Youth and the Military: A Workshop, Laney College, Oakland (1990)Caucus for a New Political Science Forum, American Political Science Association Annual Conference, SanFrancisco, CA (1990)Sixth International Institute on Victimology, Intl Institute for Sociology of Law, Onati, Spain (1990)Invited Talks and Conference Papers (continued)International Workshop on the Abuse of Power & Victim Rights, University of Zagreb/World Society of Victimology, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia (1990)Seventh International Graduate Course on Victims & the Criminal Justice System, Inter University Centre for Postgraduate Studies, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia (1990)Romero Day: U.S. Policy in El Salvador, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA (1990)Peace Studies Association Annual Meeting, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR (1990)Crime Victims and Legal Policy, University of California, Davis (1990)Eighth UN Congress on the Prevention of Crime & Treatment of Offenders, Havana, Cuba (invited speaker, 1990)Media & Crime, American Society of Criminology Annual Conference (1990)Criminal Justice Sentencing: Issues & Reform conference, Canadian Department of Justice/University ofSaskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada (1990)Peace Studies Association Annual Conference, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR (1990)Fifth World Congress of Victimology, Acapulco, Mexico (1989)Teaching Workshop: Peaceful Alternatives to the War System, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (1989)Fifth International Institute on Victimology, Athens, Greece (1989)Victims and Offenders, Western Society of Criminology Conference, Los Angeles, CA (1989)Human Rights & International Studies, International Studies Assoc., Western Regional, Oakland, CA (1988)Third World Congress of Victimology, San Francisco, CA (1987)Institute on Global Awareness, Educators for Social Responsibility/Peace & Justice Studies, Tufts University, Medford, MA (1987)Conference on Peace,Justice & World Order, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT (1987)Third New England Regional Conference on Peace Studies, Tufts University, Medford, MA (1987)International Studies Assoc. Conference, Military Studies Section, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (1986)Conference on Environmental & Peace Studies, Brown U./Meadowcreek Project, Fox, AR (1986)Celebrating the International Year of Peace: Annual Conference of the Consortium on Peace Research, Education and Development, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA (1986)West Coast Conference on Citizen Activism and Democratic Socialism, University of California, Berkeley, CA (1986)New England Regional Conf. of Peace Studies Programs, Hampshire College, Amherst, MA (1986)Conference on Building A Conceptual Framework for Peace Research and Education, Juniata College, Huntingdon, PA (1986)Journey to Understanding: Workshop on Central American Policy & Alternative Development, Unitarian Universalist Service Committee, Concord, MA (1986)Invited Talks and Conference Papers (continued)Conference on University Peace Education, Northeastern University, Boston, MA (1986)Public Policy Forum, Center for Public Service, Tufts University, Medford, MA (1986)Conference on New Resources for Global Security: Nonviolent Alternatives; Annual Conference of the Consortium for Peace Research, Education & Development, University of California, Berkeley, CA (1985)American Political Science Assn Annual Convention, Caucus for a New Political Science Section, New Orleans, LA (1985)International Society of Political Psychology, Annual Conference, George Washington University, Washington, DC (1985)Conference on Public Participation for World Order, Univ. of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND (1985)Cooley Conference on Peace Research & Education, Earlham College, Richmond, IN (1985)Third International Institute on Victimology, Lisbon, Portugal (1984)Peace Education Conference, Peace Education & Global Security Project, Univ. of Rochester, Rochester, NY (1984)Canadian Peace Institute, Inter-University Conference on Peace Education, University of Guelph, St. Catherines, Canada (1984)National Conference on Citizen Participation, Panel on Citizen Participation in Foreign Policymaking, Washington, DC (1984)Victims of Crime Conference, International Society of Criminology, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, Canada (1983)UNESCO Conference on Teaching Human Rights, Council of Europe, Strasbourg, France (1982)International Seminar on Victimology, Institute Superiore Internazionale di Scienze Criminali, Siracusa, Italy (1981)International Conference on Victimology, World Society of Victimology, University of Westphalia, Muenster, WestGermany (1979)Association for the Study of the Presidency, Annual Conference, Washington, DC (1977)Midwest Political Science Association, Annual Convention, Chicago, IL (1976)Grants, Awards and FellowshipsProvost’s Post-Sabbatical Merit Award, University of San Francisco (2019)William Eakin Visiting Scholar Fellowship Award, McGill University (2018)David Tyre Class Communications Award (joint), “45 for 45 Series, University of Pennsylvania (2017)Huffington Post’s Top 50 Baseball Book of All-Time (ranked #15), for The Empire Strikes Out (2015)Dean’s Scholar Award, University of San Francisco (2012)Association for Humanist Sociology Book Award, Finalist, for The Empire Strikes Out (2011)Outstanding Intellectuals of the 21st Century, International Biographical Centre, Cambridge UK (2011)ForeWord Sports Book of the Year Award, Finalist, for The Empire Strikes Out (2011)Grants, Awards and Fellowships (continued)Casey Award (for Best Baseball Book of the Year), Finalist, for The Empire Strikes Out (2011)National Humanities Award, California Council for the Humanities (for the Baseball Reliquary’s Mexican-American Baseball in Los Angeles Project, board member) (2008)Utne Independent Press Awards Finalist, International Coverage (for Peace Review) (2007 and 2010) Sarlo Award for Distinguished Teaching, University of San Francisco (2006)Finalist, Dark Oak Mystery Award, for my novel, The Deadly Tools of Ignorance (2005)Carnegie Foundation Travel Grant, “Ethics and International Affairs” Conference, Brown University (2002)Sporting News Book Award Finalist (2002)Frank Beach Award for Leadership in Service, University of San Francisco (2001)Who’s Who in America (2001 - )Thomas Erlich Service Learning Award Finalist, Campus Compact, Brown University (2001)Jesuit Foundation Award, for Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, San Francisco (2001)Project Censored Award (Sonoma State University) (for Peace Review coverage of two of Top 25Most Censored Stories for 1999), , San Francisco (2000)Davies Forum Professor, "The Politics of the American Dream" University of San Francisco (1998)Faculty Development Grant, University of San Francisco, for "The Victim Movement" (1997)Distinguished Research Award, University of San Francisco (1996)National Jesuit Book Award, nominated for Victims Still (1995)Faculty Development Grant, University of San Francisco, for“Post-Cold War Socialism Reader”(1994)Lane Foundation Grant, Peace Review (1992,1994,1996,1997,1998,1999)Faculty Development Grant, University of San Francisco, for "More Than the Melody," a pedogogical sourcebook on the politics of musical lyrics (1992)John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Grant, for Peace Review(Eastern Europe Issue)(1991)Deer Creek Foundation Grant, to develop Internship/Fieldwork program for Legal Studies, Peace & Justice Studies (1991)National Endowment for the Humanities Chair, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA(1990)John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Grant, for Peace Review (Africa Issue)(1990) Hans von Hentig Award (Outstanding Contribution), World Society of Victimology, nominated for victim research (1990)Faculty Development Research Grant, University of San Francisco (1990)Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Outstanding Book Award, nominated for The Politics of Victimization (1988), Victims Still (1994)Grants, Awards and Fellowships (continued)Denis Carrol Prize (Best Criminology Book), nominated for The Politics of Victimization, International Society of Criminology (1987)Fulbright Award, , Sri Lanka, Lecturing on Politics and Human Rights (1987)United Nations University for Peace Grant, "The Challenge to Peace in Central America" to Teach/Direct Intensive Course on peace studies and Central America in San Jose, Costa Rica (1987)Nuclear Awareness Project Grant, Topsfield Foundation (1986)Summer Institute on Global Education for High School Teachers, Co-Sponsored by Tufts Peace & Justice Studies Program and Educators for Social Responsibility, Boston Foundation (1986)Canadian Studies Faculty Enrichment Grant, Comparative Urban Politics: The United States andCanada, CanadianNational Government (1986)Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship Award, nominated for Victims of the System (1985), The Politics of Victimization (1988), Victims Still (1994)President's Innovative Fund (Tufts University)(1984, 1985)Leslie T. Wilkens Book Award (Best Criminal Justice Book), nominated for Victims of the System (1984), The Politics of Victimization (1987), Victims Still (1994)Stephen Schafer Memorial Award (Outstanding Contribution to Victimology), National Assoc. of Victim Assistance, nominated for Victims of the System (1984), The Politics of Victimization (1987), Victims Still (1994)Scholar in Residence, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Univ. of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland (summer 1984)Boston International High School Project, Copley High School, Massachusetts Department of Education Grant (1983)Transnational Education Project Grant, World Policy Institute (1983)International Institute of Human Rights, University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France, summer fellowship (1982)International Labor Organization, Geneva, Switzerland, summer intern (1982)National Endowment for the Humanities, Institute on Ethics and Criminal Justice, Boston University, Boston, MA, summer fellowship (1981)International Human Rights Teaching Institute, Center for Study of Human Rights, Columbia University, NY, NY, summer fellowship (1980)U.S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration Research Fellowship (1978)Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society in Political Science (1975)Professional Activities“The Impeachment of Donald Trump: A Politics Forum, University of San Francisco (2019)“Sports in Canada: Baseball and Cricket” St. Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia (2018)Faculty Advisor, Current Events Projects, Ocean High School, Pacifica, CA (2017-)Faculty Advisor, Mock Trial Club, University of San Francisco (2016-)“Future of Sports” Conference, Play-It-Forward Sports Communication, Boston University, Boston MA (2016)Professional Activities (continued)Faculty Advisor/Coordinator, New 3+3 B.A./B.S.-J.D. Law Program and 2+2+3 B.A./B.S.-J.D. Law Program, University ofSan Francisco (2014 -)Consultant, Development of Peace & Conflict Studies Program, Stanford University, Palo Alto CA (2012 -)North American Society of Sport History Annual Convention, Berkeley, CA (2012)Faculty Advisor, Phi Alpha Delta International Law Society, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA(2011 – present)“Future of Law and Society” Conference, Center for Study of Law & Society, University of California, Berkeley(2011)“Patriotic Pitch: The Empire of Baseball” Exhibit based on my book The Empire Strikes Out, Pasadena PublicLibrary/Baseball Reliquary, July 5-30, 2011Justice Course Outlines, Justice Web (2010) Immerson Workshop, Campus Ministry, University of San Francisco (2008)Society of American Baseball Research Annual Conference, Seattle, WA (2006)Organized “Human Rights Working Group” for faculty research and teaching, University of San Francisco,San Francisco CA (2005)Organized “Criminal Justice Working Group” for faculty research and teaching, University of San Francisco, San Francisco CA (2005)Advisory Board Member, "Mexican- American Baseball in Los Angeles: From the Barrios to the Big Leagues," sponsored by the Baseball Reliquary, Pasadena, CA (2005)Northern California Mystery Writers Association Annual Meetings, San Francisco CA (2005)“Crime in the City” Panel, American Sociological Association Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA (2004)San Francisco Writer’s Conference, San Francisco, CA (2004)Mystery Writer’s Conference, Book Passage, Corte Madera, CA (2003)Steering Committee, McCarthy Center for Public Service, Univ. of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA (2002 - )Service Learning Committee, University of San Francisco, San Francisco CA (2001- )Teach-In on September 11, Coordinator, Semester-Long Lecture Series, University of San Francisco (2001) Coordinator, 4+3 Joint J.D./B.A Law Program, University of San Francisco (2001 - )The Good Workplace (Conference on Mondregon Cooperative System), University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA (2001)Peacemaking with Justice: Policy for the 21st Century Conference, Kroc Center for Peace and Justice, University of San Diego, San Diego, CA (2001)Criminal Justice Research Group, University of San Francisco (2001- )California Historical Society, Advisory Board , for project/exhibit on “The Golden Game,” San Francisco, CA (2001)Professional Activities (continued)Consultant, Baseball Reliquary Museum and History Project, Los Angeles, CA (2001)Future of Hope Conference, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA (2001)People’s History Project, travelling exhibit cosponsored by Speak Out!, San Francisco CA (2001)Honors Humanities Program, Core Faculty, University of San Francisco, San Francisco CA (2000 - )CELASA (Center for Latino Studies in the Americas) Advisory Board, University of San Francisco (2000- )Consultant/Writer, Profiles in Nonviolent History, documentary sponsored by James Otis & Jim Henson Foundation, Los Angeles, CA (2000- )People’s History of the United States, Hosting Howard Zinn and Ben Affleck presentations, Universityof San Francisco (2000)Freshman Seminar Program, course on National Pastime & the American Dream” University of San Francisco, San Francisco CA (2000)Weigand Scholar Lectures on International Human Rights, Hosting Robert Drinan visit and talks, University of SanFrancisco (1999)Davies Forum Advisory Board, University of San Francisco, San Francisco CA (1998 - )Justice for None, Hosting Gerry Spence, University of San Francisco (1998)American Sociological Association Conference, Crime & Delinquency Panel, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada (1997)"Lunch With the District Attorney" Legal Studies Program sponsored talk by S.F. Prosecutor, Terence Hallinan, University of San Francisco (coordinator)(1997)Distinguished Research Award Advisory Committee, U. of San Francisco, San Francisco CA (1997- )Women and War Conference, University of California, Riverside (1997)Cultural Empowerment Movement Annual Conference, San Francisco,CA (1996)Third Party Alternatives, Politics Department sponsored talk by Ralph Nader, University of San Francisco (coordinator)(1996)American Political Science Assn. Conference, San Francisco CA (1996)American Sociological Association Annual Conference, New York, NY (1996)"Service Learning & Legal Studies" Pilot Project of the American Bar Association’s Commission on College & University Legal Studies, for grant applications to Ford, Pew & Mott foundations, participating as Chair of Legal Studies Program (1996)Advisory Committee, Public Service Program, University of San Francisco (1996 - )Consultant, Gandhi Peace Prize Advisory Board, New Delhi, India (1996)"Dream or Illusion: 30 Years of Civil Rights Law" Conference at University of San Francisco Law School (1995)Consultant, Institute for Food & Development Policy's "Education for Action" Directory of national programs in higher education (1995)Professional Activities (continued)Women and the Environment Conference, Moscow State University/University of Wisconsin, Moscow, Russia (1994)Consultant, Australian Attorney General (alternative crime policies)(1994)Culture of Peace Project, Peace & Justice Studies Program selected to be a part of San Francisco University Consortium to promote urban conflict resolution, sponsored by Clinton's National Service Program & Mayor's Office of Community Development)(1994)Scholars and Specialists Network, Center for Cultural Survival, Harvard University (1994)Consultant, "Teenage Violence & the Urban Ghetto," PBS Documentary by Deborah Jensen (1994)Consultant, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (on racist stereotypes in U.S. media coverage of crime)(1994)American Sociological Association Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA (1994)Society for Study of Social Problems Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA (1994) USF Today, CoHost of KUSF Radio Interview Program (1993 - 1996)Helsinki Citizens Assembly: New Walls in Europe--Nationalism & Racism, Bratislava, Czechoslovakia (invited 1992)American Society of Criminology Conference, San Francisco, CA (1991)International Studies Assn. Annual Conference, Vancouver, Canada (1991)Acting Chair, Public Service Program, University of San Francisco (1991)Faculty Advisor, Peace & Justice Club, Univ. of San Francisco (1991 - )Faculty Advisor, Amnesty International Club, University of San Francisco (1992 - present)Faculty Advisor, Society for Pre-Law Students, University of San Francisco (1990 - present )Faculty Coordinator, Pre-Law Program, University of San Francisco (1990 - present)Teach-In: Can War Be Avoided in the Middle East? University of San Francisco (1990)Advisory Board, Latin American Studies Certificate Program, University of San Francisco (1990 - )World Transformed: Socialism & Triumph of Democracy, Democratic Socialists of America Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA (1990)Conference on Socialist Upheaval, University of California, Berkeley (1990)Research Travel, Mondregon Industrial Cooperatives, Mondregon, Spain (1990)Conference on Political Movements of the 1960s, Stanford University, Stanford, CA (1990)Human Rights & Education, Workshop for Teachers, United States Institute for Peace, University of San Francisco (1990) (coordinator)Workshop, Institute for Peace Studies, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI (1990)Professional Activities (continued)Critical Legal Studies Association/National Lawyer's Guild Conference, New College of California, San Francisco, CA (1990)Freshman Seminar Program, University of San Francisco; Course on: "Poetry & Politics of American Rock Music" (1990) (postponed)Committee for A Just World Peace, World Policy Institute/Soviet Political Science Association (1990)Faculty Committee for Human Rights in El Salvador and Central America, Berkeley, CA (1990)Committee on Teaching Critical Communications, Union of Democratic Communications (1990)Consultant, California Institute for Legal Studies, San Luis Obispo, CA (1990)Consultant, Peace & Youth Outreach Project, American Friends Service Comm, Oakland, CA (1990)National Conference on Nonviolent Sanctions in Conflict & Defense, Albert Einstein Institution, Cambridge, MA (1990)Consultant, National Writer's Union/National Education Association project: Publishing Without Perishing by Peter Benjaminson (book published, 1994)Consultant, Fulbright Research Project/Crime Policy East and West (1990)Advisory Board, Human Rights in the Schools (NY: Teacher's College Press, 1990)Consultant, Celebration & Challenge: 100 Years of Catholic Social Thought Conference, San Francisco, CA (1990)Consultant to United Nations Crime Prevention & Criminal Justice Branch, on Declaration of Basic Principles of Justice for Victims of Crime & Abuses of Power (1989 - )Consultant to "A World At Peace" 13-Part Video Series, Annenberg/CPB Project, Council for Positive Images, Santa Monica, CA (1989)Adviser, Pre-Law Society, University of San Francisco; Presentation: "Why Go to Law School" (1989)Consultant, "Ungentrification Project" Mission District Artists Association (1989)Consultant, Committee for A Just World Peace, World Policy Institute/Soviet Political Science Association, New York/Moscow (1989)Alliance for Cultural Democracy, Western Regional Meeting, San Francisco, CA (1989)Human Rights & the Future: USSR-USA Scholars' Dialogue on Human Rights, University of California,Berkeley, CA (1989)Postmodern Propaganda, Propaganda Review Conference, San Francisco, CA (1989)Workshop on Community Education, Highlander Education Center/Peace & Conflict Studies, University of California, Berkeley (1989)Society for Study of Social Problems Annual Conference, Berkeley, CA (1989)Media & U.S. Domestic Policy, Fairness & Accuracy in Media Conference, Los Angeles, CA (1989)Professional Activities (continued)Peace Studies Association Annual Conference, Tufts University, Medford,MA (1989)Summer Institute, Center for Third World Organizing, Redwood City, CA (1989)Consultant, Conference on U.S. National Security Policy: Critical Perspectives, Univ of California, Davis (1989)Conference on International Environmental Policy, Mexico City, Mexico (1989)Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Annual Convention, San Francisco, CA (1988)Consultant/Coordinator, West Coast Institute for Management & Community Development, Center for Third World Organizing/Tufts University Center for Public Service, Oakland, CA (1988-9)Consultant, Victim Policy: Michigan District Court case on race discrimination; Alabama Attorney General's Report on Crime Policy (1988)Mind at War: Cognitive Dimensions of Global Conflict, University of California, Berkeley, CA (1988)Conference on Communications & Activism, Union of Democratic Communications, San Francisco, CA (1988)ImaginAction Conference for Cultural Vision & Action in the 1980's, Alliance for Cultural Democracy, San Francisco, CA (1988)Research Tour, Central/South America, Fund for Alternative Education (Dec 1987-Feb 1988)Researcher, Meikeljohn Civil Liberties Institute, Berkeley, CA (1987)Program on Comparative Social Policy with Field Work in Cuba, Boston College, Boston, MA, Havana, Cuba (1986-87)Non-Profit Management Institute, Center for Public Service, Tufts U, trainee (summers 1986, 1987)Prison Arts Program, research project on prison writings of 20th century American women, Berkeley, CA (summer 1986)Critical Teaching & Everyday Life: Workshop in Freirean, Liberatory Education, La Pena Cultural Center, Berkeley, CA (1986)International Human Rights Symposium & Research Conference, Center for the Study of Human Rights, Columbia University (1985)Organizing & Leadership Training Center, Conf. on Community Organizing for Political Change, Boston, MA (1985)Consultant to Peace Studies programs at: University of Rochester, Wellesley College, University of North Dakota, Salem State University, Northeastern University, University of California, University of Connecticut, University of Toledo, Stanford University, San Francisco State University, Seattle Pacific University (1984 - present)Book/Manuscript Reviewer, Journal of Crime & Justice, Victimology, International Review of Victimology, Justice Quarterly, New Political Science, Law & Society Review, Nine: A Journal of Baseball History & Culture, Journal of Communication Inquiry, Indiana University Press, Oxford University Press, Dorsey Press, Harcourt, Brace & Jovanovich, Franklin Watts, Westview, St. Martins Press, Harper & Row, Unwin Hyman, McGraw Hill, Prentice Hall, Brooks-Cole, University of Illinois Press, Univ. of Nebraska Press, Diplomatic History, Sports History Review, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Rowman & Littlefield,Mosaic (1984 - present) Professional Activities (continued)Consortium on Peace Research, Education & Development, Executive Board Member, Representative to International Peace Research Association (1984-87)Consultant, Latin American Development Research Network, Oxfam-America, Boston, MA (1984-85)Workshop on Community Organization, Highlander Training Center, New Hope, TN (1984)Consultant, U.N. University for Peace, San Jose, Costa Rica (1984 - )Boston International High School Project, support seminars on curriculum development for teachers/students in international program of Copley High School, Boston, MA (1983-84)Democratic Socialist Scholar's Conference, Manhattan Comm. College (1984, 1985), Cooper Union (1983)Consortium on Peace Research, Education & Development, Annual Conference, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, workshop participant (1983)National Lawyers Guild Conference on Politics and Law, Northeastern University, Boston, MA (1983)International Human Rights Conference, Allard Lowenstein Center for Human Rights, Yale University, New Haven, CT (1983)International Institute for Peace Education, Teacher's College, Columbia U,, New York, NY (1983)National Training & Information Center, Community Organizing Institute, Boston,MA (1983)Northeast Conference on Democratic Socialism, World Fellowship Center, Winnepesaukee, NH (1983)Experimental College, Tufts University, Board Member & Faculty (1982-87)Research Travel, Mondregon Industrial Coops, Mondregon, Spain(1982,1987)Human Rights Information Documentation Service, Netherlands Human Rights Commission, founding member (1982 - )Peace & Justice Studies Program, Tufts University, Founder/Director (1982-87)WMFO-FM News & Public Affairs Department, founder/cohost/producer of on-air programs: "Grass Roots" & "Alternative Perspectives" (1981-84)Center for Popular Economics, Hampshire College, institute trainee (1981)Prisoner's Rights Project (Rockview, Huntingdon, Blair prisons, Pennsylvania) founder, with American Civil Liberties Union (1976)Pre-Law Adviser, Penn State U., U. Maryland, Tufts U., UC, Berkeley, New College, USF (1976 - )Media Interviews (partial list)“Presidential Race Gets Crowded” (interview with Isabelle Friedman for Terra Nova Times (February 12, 2019)“Sports and Culture in Canada” (interview with Gabe Nisker for McGill Tribune) (November 28, 2018) “National Pastimes: Mindless Militarism in American Sports” (Podcast interview with Adam Johnson for Citations Needed Radio (November 12, 2018) ()Media Interviews (partial list)“Honoring New York State’s Black Baseball Legacy” (interview with Matthew Gutierrez for Daily Orange article (April 14, 2008)“Pitch Black: African Americans in Baseball” (interview with Joe Kukura for SF Weekly article (February 14, 2018) “Fidel Castro and Baseball” (half-hour long interview with Raf Diallo for Newstalk Radio (Irish Public Radio) 106-108 FMDublin, Ireland (December 1, 2016)“Waving the Flag in Major League Baseball” (hour-long interview with Joe Richey for “Alternative Radio,” KGNU 88.5 FMBoulder 1390 AM Denver (June 14, 2016)“Baseball’s Place in the Cultural Landscape” (hour-long interview with Josh Chetwynd for “Real Deal in Sports” KGNU88.5 Boulder 1390 AM Denver (July 15, 2015)“Domestic Violence and American Sports” (interview with John Holton for San Francisco Foghorn (September 2014)“Baseball Diplomacy Strikes Out in Venezuela” (interview with Chris Arsenault for Al Jazeera, March 10, 2013)“The National Pastime” (interview with Brad Bogner for the radio podcast Brad Bogner Show, December 13, 2012) ()“Blacks/Baseball: No African Americans on Cardinals Roster, Few in the Stands” (interview with Jesse Boganfor St. Louis Post-Dispatch, August 2012)“Baseball and American Foreign Policy” (article by Rodger Payne on my book, The Empire Strikes Out, , June 16, 2012) “Part of the Game” (article by Tessa Jazmines featuring my book, The Empire Strikes Out), (Philippines) Business Mirror, March 14, 2012)“Ping Pong Diplomacy” (interview, Matt Stevens, Los Angeles Times, July 5, 2011)“Baseball Diplomacy at Pasadena Library” (interview, Brian Charles, Pasadena Star News, July 5, 2011)“Baseball Reliquary Opens Patriotic Exhibit” (interview, Tom Bartsch, Sports Collectors Digest, July 5, 2011)“Baseball Reliquary Exhibition Looks at How Baseball Promotes Patriotism” (Pasadena Now, June 27, 2011)“Major Leaguers on the Move” (interview, Kaoru Ishiguro, Asahi Shimbun, Japan’s largest circulation newspaper, June 21, 2011)"The Yanks Are Comin'!" (interview, Mal Karmen, cover story, Pacific Sun, San Rafael, CA, October 2010)“China’s Field of Dreams” (interview, Benjamin Haas, Foreign Policy, October 2010)“Morning Show” (Empire Strikes Out book interview on Progressive Talk, KPOJ, Portland OR, 2010)“Author Charts Baseball’s Foreign Policy” (interview on baseball and U.S. foreign policy with Ryan White for the Mill Valley Herald, 2010)“Eight O’Clock Buzz” (Empire Strikes Out book interview on Progressive Magazine Radio, WORT-FM, Madison, WI, 2010)“Conversations on the Coast” (book interview with Jim Foster on Green 960 radio, San Francisco CA, 2010)“The Empire Strikes Out” (videotaped, one-hour talk, Public Access Television/Pirate TV broadcast, Seattle, WA, 2010)“Forum” (Empire Strikes Out book interview with Michael Krasny on KQED-FM, San Francisco CA, 2010)Media Interviews (partial list) (continued)“Dancing Again in Rwanda” (interviewed about special issue of Peace Review on Rwanda in Utne Magazine, 2010)“UnderScore” (interview on baseball and U.S. foreign policy with Sarah Meehan on SIRIUS Satellite Radio, Toronto ON, 2010)“Washington’s Blood Sport” (interviewed by John Feffer for article in The Huffington Post & Bear Market News, 2010)“USF Today” (interview on baseball and U.S. foreign policy with Deborah Nagle on KUSF-FM, San Francisco CA, 2010)“Only A Game” (interview on baseball and U.S. foreign policy with Bill Littlefield on WBUR-FM, Boston MA, 2010)“Real Deal in Sports” (interview on baseball and U.S. foreign policy with Greg Rasheed on KGNU-AM/FM, Boulder CO, 2010)“Weekend News” (interview on baseball and U.S. foreign policy with Henry Tenenbaum on KRON-Channel 4 TV, San Francisco CA, 2010)“The National Pastime Tradeoff” (speech taped for SCAN-tv and Alternative Radio, Seattle WA, 2010)“Take Me Out to the Ballgame” (interview on baseball and American dream with Morgan Glennon for Asahi Shimbun, Japan’s largest circulation newspaper, 2010)“Author Links Baseball to History” (interview on baseball and U.S. foreign policy with Bennett Dewan for the Cameron Collegian, 2010)“Baseball: Til helvede med Babe Ruth!” (interview on baseball in Asia with Peter Harmsen for Weekendavisen, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2010) “Book Reviews/Notices” (for my book The Empire Strikes Out) in the Boston Globe, Morning News, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, SF Gate, Marin Magazine, The Sporting News, Cameron Collegian, , The Agon, , , History Wire, Kaplan’s BaseballBookshelf, , , Farther Off the Wall, Mladina Tednik (Czech), , History News Network, , , , , Peace Chronicle, , , Journal of American History, American History, Journal of Sports History, (Philippines) Business Mirror (2010- present) “Elias Shows How Baseball Exported American Way” Associated Press Review by Will Weissert of The Empire Strikes Out appeared in Marin Independent Journal, Japan Today, , , , , New Canaan News, Victoria Advocate, Arab News, Stanford Advocate, , The Canadian Press, , Dominican Today, , Argentine Star, Taiwan News, MacLeans, , Major League Baseball Newswire, Business News, Tennesseean, Haiti Star, , , Deseret News, Stamford Advocate, , , , , Batavia Daily News (2010) “Getting Swept Away” (interview on team loyalty by Rick Wartzman for West Magazine of the Los Angeles Times (2006)“Mugshot” (interview for American Crime Writers League)(2006)“Baseball Debate: Will Palmeiro Make the Hall?” (interview on steroids by Shadi Rahimi for The New York Times, 2005)“Right Off the Bat” (interview by Marty Lurie on KFRC-FM radio at Oakland Coliseum, 2005)“Daybreak USA” (interview by Richard Stevens and Al Lerner on KNBP-FM, Dallas, 2005)? “Book Talk” (interview by Deborah Nagle on KUSF-FM radio, 2005) “Law, Politics and the National Pastime” (interview by Tommy Craigs for San Francisco Weekly, 2003)Media Interviews (partial list) (continued)“In These Anxious Times, Give Me the Games” (interview by Joan Ryan for San Francisco Chronicle, 2002)“Baseball and the American Dream” (interview by Liberal Arts, Penn State University Alumni Magazine, 2002) “The National Pastime and the American Dream” (interviews by VOX, Detroit Free Press, National Catholic Reporter, Philadelphia Inquirer, Boston Herald)(2000)"Baseball & the American Dream" (interviewed by David Batstone for KPFA radio, Berkeley; pilots for National Public Radio series on "Baseball & American Heritage" and "What Does It Mean to Be An American?" (1997)"Coming In from the Cold: Can Victims Be Included in the Justice System?" (featured expert in article by Richard Evans, published in Australian Law Institute Journal)(November 1994)"Crime Victims" (interview w/ Ingrid Kurley, German Public Radio)(August 1994) "Alternative Crime Policies" (interviews with Australian Broadcasting Company television and radio; Melbourne Herald Sun; Adelaide Advertiser; Western Australian Reporter)(August 1994)"Police As Victims of Law and Order" (interview with Australian Associated Press)(August 1994)"Political Manipulation of Victims" (interview with The Bulletin, the Australian Newsweek)(Aug 1994)"Medical Consequences of the War" (interview with Maya Kreche, KQED-Radio Report, Feb 1991)"Hope, Doubt Mark Bay Peace Movement" (interview w/ Susan Stern, Oakland Tribune, 25 Jan 1991)"Peace Movement in Berkeley" (interview on CBS-KRON News, January 1991)"Economic Consequences of Gulf War" (interview with Mary Van Clay, CAL-NET Radio Report, January 1991)"Justice in the Gulf" (interview w/ Richard Gates, KQED-Radio, January 1991)"Peace Studies in the Post Cold-War Era" (interview with Nancy Vogel, New York Times, Dec 1990)"Victims & Criminal Justice" (interviews with Tim Clifford, WCBS-TV 48 Hours, April 1990)"The Peace Dividend" (KQED-Radio report, Aired 15 February 1990)"Victims of Crime" (consultant to Ted Gest, U.S. News & World Report (31 July 1989)"The Illusion of Victim Rights" (Holly Metz, American Bar Association Student Lawyer, March 1989)"Human Rights and University Education" (interview with John Feffer, Nuclear Times, September/October 1988)"Victimization and Crime Policy" (interview with Gary Libman, Los Angeles Times, April 1987)"Victims and the Goetz Trial" (interview with David Gilbo, WABC-News, New York, April 1987)"North-South" (interview on Radio Quebec TV Network by Rejean Roy, on Global Education, Montreal, Canada)(April 1986)"Can Peace Movement Get It Together Again?" Boston Globe, 1 January 1986"Peace Studies" (interview with Judy Smith, Time, June 1986)Media Interviews (partial list) (continued)"Defense and Disarmament Studies" (interview with Robert Marquand, Christian Science Monitor, special 20-page report, November 1985)"Crime and Politics" (interview with Richard Threlkeld, on ABC-TV World News Tonight; aired 25 February 1985)"Crime and Victimization" (interview with Kate Manning, on WNET-TV Viewpoints program; filmed 21 February 1985)"The Victims Movement" (interview with Nancy Gabriner, ABC-News reporter, 8 February 1985)"Conflict and Justice Education" World Policy Forum (November 1983)"Nuclear Education: Colleges on the Right Course?" (interview with Cathy Cevoli, Nuclear Times, October 1983)Memberships and Affiliations (partial list)Law and Society AssociationCommonwealth ClubInternational Studies AssociationCaucus for New Political ScienceInternational Peace Research AssociationBaseball ReliquaryAmnesty InternationalWorld Society of VictimologyAmerican Society of CriminologyInternational Society of CriminologySociety for American Baseball ResearchNational Lawyers GuildCooperstown Baseball Hall of Fame & LibraryCoalition for Concerned Legal ProfessionalsIntl. Assn. Human Rights TeachersPeace & Justice Studies AssociationMystery Writers of AmericaAuthor’s GuildNorth American Society For Sports HistoryAssociation of Pre-Law Advisors ................
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