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CURRICULUM VITA

WILLIAM BRUSTEIN

July 2018

Office of Global Affairs

West Virginia University

206 Purinton House

1505 University Avenue

Morgantown, WV 26506

(304)293-4106

E-mail: william.brustein@mail.wvu.edu

EDUCATION

Ph.D. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; Sociology, 1981

M.A. University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; Sociology, 1977

M.A. Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, D.C.; International Studies, 1971

B.A. University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut; Political Science, 1969

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Vice President for Global Strategies and International Affairs, West Virginia University, 2016-Present

Eberly Family Distinguished Professor of History, West Virginia University, 2016-Present

Vice Provost for Global Strategies and International Affairs, The Ohio State University, 2009-2016

President, OSU Global Gateways, LLC, 2010-2016

Professor of Sociology, Political Science and History, The Ohio State University, 2009-2016

Chair, Senior International Officers, Big Ten Academic Alliance, 2012-2015

Associate Provost for International Affairs, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007-2009

Director of International Programs and Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007-2009

Professor of Sociology, Political Science, and History, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007-2009

Alumni Professor of International Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2007-2009

President, Association of International Education Administrators, 2007-08

Fellow, Center for the Study of Poverty and Inequality, Stanford University, 2006-Present

Director, University Center for International Studies, University of Pittsburgh, 2001-2006

Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh, 2001-2006

Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2001-2006

Professor, Department of History, University of Pittsburgh, 2001-2006

McKnight Distinguished University Professor, University of Minnesota, 2000

Visiting Scholar, London School of Economics and Political Science, 1999

Morse-Alumni Distinguished Teaching Professor of Sociology, University of Minnesota, 1994-2001

Chair of Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota, 1995-1998

Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota, 1994-2001

Director, Center for European Studies, University of Minnesota, 1992-95

Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota, 1989-94

Visiting Scholar, Freie Universität Berlin, 1989.

Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Minnesota, 1988-89

Acting Chair of Department of Sociology, University of Utah, 1987-88

Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Sociology, University of Utah, 1987-88

Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Utah, 1987-88

Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Utah, 1981-87

Instructor in Sociology, Department of Sociology, University of Washington, 1979-81

GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS

Carnegie Corporation, “Toward a Global Academic Partnership on Exploring States at Risk,” 2005-06.

National Science Foundation, “Popular Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust,” 1999-2001.

Distinguished McKnight University Professor Research Fund, University of Minnesota, 2000 (declined)

University of Minnesota Graduate School Grant-in-Aid for Research, “The Roots of Hate: Popular Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust,” 1999-2000.

University of Minnesota Dworsky Center for Jewish Studies, “Romanian Popular Anti-Semitism,” 1998.

Edelstein Family Foundation, “A Study of German Popular Anti-Semitism,” 1998.

National Science Foundation Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, William Brustein (P.I.) and Marit A. Berntson (Co-P.I.), 1997-98.

University of Minnesota Graduate School Grant-in-Aid of Research, “Comparative Study of Interwar European Fascism,” 1996-97.

U.S. Department of Education, “Comprehensive Center in Western European Studies,” 1995-96.

U.S. Department of Education, “Comprehensive Center in Western European Studies,” 1994-95.

U.S. Department of Education, “Immigration Issues, Refugee Policies, and Ethnic Identities,” 1993-95.

University of Minnesota Graduate School Grant-in-Aid of Research (Interim Support Request), “Social Origins of German Nazi Party,” 1993-94.

U.S. Department of Education, “Comprehensive Center in Western European Studies,” 1993-94.

Salzburg Seminar Presidential Fellowship, “Perspectives on Federalism,” 1993-94.

National Science Foundation Supplemental Grant, “The Logic of Evil: Social Origins of German Nazism,” 1993-94.

Bush Sabbatical Award, 1991-92.

National Science Foundation, “Rational Fascists: The Political Geography of Early Nazi Party Membership,” 1990-92.

University of Minnesota Western European Area Studies Center Mellon Award, “Analysis of NSDAP Membership Sample,” 1990-91.

University of Minnesota Graduate School Grant-in-Aid of Research (Interim Support Request), “Social Basis of Political Extremism: Early Nazi Party Membership, 1925-1933,” 1990-91.

University of Minnesota Graduate School Grant-in-Aid of Research, “The Political Geography of Nazi Party Membership in Germany, 1925-1933,” 1989-91.

University of Minnesota Graduate School Grant-in-Aid of Research, “The Political Geography of Nazi Party Membership in Germany,” 1989-90.

University of Minnesota Western European Area Studies Center Mellon Award, “The NSDAP Masterfile Data Collection,” 1988-89.

Fulbright Western European Regional Research Award, “The Political Geography of European Fascism: Italy (1919-22) and Germany (1926-33),” 1988-89.

Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Grant, “The Political Geography of German Fascism, 1926-1933.” (declined), 1988-89.

University of Utah Teaching Committee Small Teaching Grant, 1987-88.

University of Utah Dean’s Research and Development Fund Award, “The Political Geography of Interwar Belgian Fascism,” 1986-87.

University of Utah Research Grant, “A Regional Examination of the 1981 French Legislative Election,” 1982-83.

Social Science Research Council Dissertation Fellowship for Western Europe, “Analysis of French Political Behavior, 1849 to 1978,” 1978-79.

PUBLICATIONS

Books

The Socialism of Fools?: Leftist Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press), 2015 (with Louisa Roberts).

Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press), 2003.

The Logic of Evil: The Social Origins of the Nazi Party, 1925-1933 (New Haven: Yale University Press), 1996 (Winner of the 1997 James S. Coleman Distinguished Contribution to Rational-Choice Scholarship from the American Sociological Association, Rational-Choice Section)

The Social Origins of Political Regionalism: France, 1849 to 1981 (Berkeley: University of California Press), 1988.

Books in Progress

Phantom Enemies: Anti-Semitism without Jews, France, Germany and the U.S.

Editorship

“Nazism as a Social Phenomenon,” special issues of the American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 41, No. 9, 1998, (guest editor).

Articles, Chapters, and Essays

“It Takes an Entire Institution: A Blueprint for the Global University,”Association of International Education Administrators’ (Revised) Leadership Essay: Lessons from the Field,

2018.

“A Roadmap to the Global University.” Phi Kappa Phi Forum, Summer 2017.

“Anti-Semitism (Social Change).” Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, 2nd edition. Edited by George Ritzer. Wiley-Blackwell: Hoboken, N.J.), forthcoming, 2015.

“Anti-Semitism.” Blackwell Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity and Nationalism, edited by John Stone, Rutledge Dennis, Polly Rizova, Anthony Smith, and Xiaoshuo Hou. (Wiley-Blackwell: Hoboken, N.J.), 2015.

“Growing Globally Competent Students to Achieve True Internationalization.” IIE Networker, Fall 2013.

“The Nazi Movement (Germany),” Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements, edited by David Snow, Donatella della Porta, Bert Klandermans, and Doug McAdam, (Wiley-Blackwell: Hoboken, N.J.), pp. 823-830, 2013.

“Fascism”. Encyclopedia of Global Studies. Edited by Mark Juergensmeyer and Helmut Anheier. Sage: Thousand Oaks, CA., 2:557-558, 2012.

“Using Global Gateway Offices as a Model for Expanding International Partnerships,” Developing Strategic International Partnerships: Models for Initiating and Sustaining Innovative Institutional Linkages, edited by Susan B. Sutton and Daniel Obst, New York: Institute of International Education, 2011, chapter 7 (with Maureen Miller).

“European Antisemitism Before the Holocaust and the Roots of Nazism,” The Routledge History of the Holocaust, edited by Jonathan C. Friedman, London and New York: Routledge, 2011, pp. 18-29.

“National Socialism,” The Encyclopedia of Political Science. Edited by James E. Alt, Simone Chambers, Geoffrey Garrett, Margaret Levi, Paula D. McClain, Washington: CQ Press, 2011, pp. 1088-89.

“Future Directions for Title VI and Fulbright-Hays Programs: Creativity and Competence for Facing Global Challenges,” International and Language Education for a Global Future: Fifty Years of U.S. Title VI and Fulbright-Hays Programs, edited by David S. Wiley and Robert S. Glew, East Lansing, Michigan State University Press, 2010, pp. 341-353.

“It Takes an Entire Institution: A Blueprint for the Global University,” The Handbook of Practice and Research in Study Abroad: Higher Education and the Quest for Global Citizenship, edited by Ross Lewin, London: Routledge, 2009, chapter 15.

“An Interest-Based Examination of the Social Origins of Interwar Fascism.” Politik-Wissenschaft-Medien. Eds. H. Kaspar, H. Schoen, S. Schuman, J. Winkler. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag fuer Sozialwissenschaften, 2009, pp. 33-45.

“Realising the Global University: Part Four,” The Observatory on Borderless Higher Education, London, U.K, 2007.

“The Global Campus: Challenges and Opportunities for Higher Education in North America.” Journal of Studies in International Education, 2007, 11:382-91.

“Anti-Semitism”. The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology. Edited by George Ritzer, 2007. 1:154-161. Blackwell: Malden, MA.

“A Political Threat Model of Intergroup Violence: Jews in Pre-World War II Germany.” Criminology, 2006, 44, 4:865-890 (with Ryan King).

“Rexism,” World Fascism: A Historical Encyclopedia. Edited by Cyprian P. Blamires. 2006. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO, Inc.

“Paths to Global Competence: Preparing American College Students to Meet the World.” IIE Networker Spring 2006, 23-25.

“Comparative Education, Area Studies, and the Disciplines.” (Moderated Discussion). Comparative Education Review, 2006, 50, 1:135-36, 144-45.

“Regional Studies or Global Studies?” International Education Report, 2005, 2:3, 7.

“Anti-Semitism as a Response to Perceived Jewish Power: The Cases of Bulgaria and Romania before the Holocaust.” Social Forces, 2004, 83:691-708 (with Ryan King).

“Balkan Anti-Semitism: The Cases of Bulgaria and Romania Before the Holocaust.” East European Politics and Society, 2004, 18:430-454 (with Ryan King).

“Antisemitism in Europe Before the Holocaust.” International Political Science Review, 2004, 25:35-53 (with Ryan King.)

“The Roots of Anti-Semitism: Romania Before the Holocaust.” Journal of Genocide Research, 2002, 4:211-35 (with Amy Ronnkvist).

“Antisemitismus in Europa vor dem Holocaust.” Fremdenfeindlichkeit, Rechtsextremismus, Jugendgewalt: Internationale Soziologische und Psychologische Perspektiven, edited by Klaus Boehnke, Daniel Fuss, and John Hagan, 2002, Weinheim and Munich: Juventa, (with Ryan King).

“Interwar Fascist Popularity in Europe and the Default of the Left,” European Sociological Review, 1999, 15, 2:25-44 (with M. Berntson).

“Introduction: Nazism as a Social Phenomenon.” American Behavioral Scientist, 1998, 41: 1189-1192.

“The Nazi Party and the German New Middle Class, 1925 to 1933.” American Behavioral Scientist, 1998, 41: 1238-1262.

“Joining the Nazi Party: Explaining the Political Geography of NSDAP Membership, 1925-1933.” American Behavioral Scientist, 1998, 41: 1305-1324 (with B. Ault).

“The Costs and Benefits of Joining an Extremist Party: Membership in the pre-1933 Nazi Party.” Research in Political Sociology, 1998, 8: 35-56.

“Who Joined the Nazis and Why?” American Journal of Sociology, 1997, 103: 216-221.

“Class Location Versus Market Interests in Macro-Political Behavior: Social Origins of the Nazi Party.” In J.R. Hall (ed.) Reworking Class: Cultures and Institutions of Economic Stratification and Agency, 1997, Ithaca: Cornell University Press, pp. 326-345.

“Nazism Through Democracy: Why 14 Million Germans Voted for the Nazi Party.” Research on Democracy and Society, 3, 1996, pp. 327-352.

“Blue Collar Nazism: The German Working Class and the Nazi Party.” In Conan Fischer (ed.), The Rise of National Socialism and the Working Classes in Weimar Germany, 1996, Oxford and Providence: Berghahn Books, pp. 137-161.

“Mapping Politics: How Mode of Production Counts in Electoral Geography.” Political Geography, 1996, 15: 153-158.

“Who Joined the Nazi Party?: Assessing Theories of the Social Origins of Nazism.” Zeitgeschichte, 1995, 22: 83-108 (with Jürgen Falter).

“Ruler Autonomy and War in Early Modern Western Europe.” International Studies Quarterly, 1995, 39: 109-138 (with Edgar Kiser, Kriss Drass).

“The Relationship Between Revolt and War in Early Modern Western Europe.” Journal of Political and Military Sociology, 1995, 22: 305-324 (with Edgar Kiser and Kriss Drass).

“Sociology of Nazism: An Interest Based Account.” Rationality and Society, 1994, 6: 369-399 (with Jürgen Falter).

“The Social Origins of Agrarian Nazism.” Political Power and Social Theory, 1993, 8: 141-172 (with Brian Ault).

“Regional Inequality in France: An Endogenous Explanation of Uneven Development.” Research in Social Movements, Conflicts and Change, 1993, Vol. 15: 203-227.

“The ‘Red Menace’ and the Rise of Italian Fascism.” American Sociological Review, 1991, 56: 652-664.

“An Endogenous Explanation of French Internal Peripheries.” In H.H. Nolte (ed.), Internal Peripheries in European History, 1991. Gottingen: Verlag Muster-Schmidt), pp. 91-117.

“The Political Geography of Fascist Party Membership in Italy and Germany (1918-1933).” In M. Hechter, K-D. Opp, R. Wippler (eds.) Social Institutions: Their Emergence, Maintenance and Effects, 1990. (New York: Aldine), pp. 245-264.

“The Rational Fascist: Interwar Fascist Party Membership in Italy and Germany.” Journal of Political and Military Sociology, 1989, 17: 177-202 (with Barry Markovsky).

“Peasants and Kings: The Limits of the Conventional Wisdom.” Peasant Studies, 1989, Vol. 16, pp. 123-131.

“The Political Geography of Belgian Fascism: The Case of Rexism.” American Sociological Review, 1988, 53: 939-950.

“The Geography of Rebellion: Rulers, Rebels, and Regions, 1500-1700.” Theory and Society, 1987, 16: 467-495 (with Margaret Levi). Honorable mention in the 1989 Best Recent Article Competition by the Comparative Historical Society Section of the American Sociological Association, 1989.

“The Irony of Political Representation in France.” Contemporary Sociology, 1987, Vol. 16, No. 3 (May): 339-341.

“From 17th Century Tax Rebellions to 20th Century Student Protests: The Evolution of Popular Contention in France.” Journal of Political and Military Sociology, 1987, Vol. 15 (Spring): 119-123.

“Regional Social Orders in France and the French Revolution.” Comparative Social Research, 1986, 9: 145-161.

“The Politicization of the Peasantry of France’s Southern Massif Central.” Peasant Studies, 1986, Vol. 13, No. 4 (Summer): 239-246.

“Class Conflict and Class Collaboration in Regional Rebellions, 1500-1700.” Theory and Society, 1985, 14: 445-468.

“A Mode of Production Explanation of the Origins of French Political Regionalism: The 1849 Election.” Journal of Political and Military Sociology, 1984, 12: 277-294.

“French Political Regionalism, 1849-1978.” In Michael Hechter (ed.), The Microfoundations of Macrosociology, 1983, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, pp. 115-157.

“A Regional Mode-of-Production Analysis of Political Behavior: The Cases of Western and Mediterranean France.” Politics and Society, 1981, 10: 355-398.

“Regional Modes-of-Production and Patterns of State Formation in Western Europe.” American Journal of Sociology, 1980, 85: 1061-1094 (with Michael Hechter).

Reprinted in Marxism, Vol. 1. Theory of Historical Materialism, ed. Margaret

Levi. (Cheltenham, Gloucestershire: Edvarl Elgar Publishers, 1992).

Book Reviews

Pierre-André Taguieff’s, Rising from the Muck: The New Anti-Semitism in Europe. Political Studies Review, 3 (1), January 2005, 107.

Marvin Perry’s and Frederick M. Schweitzer’s, Antisemitism: Myth and Hate from Antiquity to the Present. Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Spring 2005, 139-41.

Karl-Dieter Opp’s, Rationality of Political Protest. American Journal of Sociology, 1990, Vol. 96, No. 3 (November): 754-755.

Michael Taylor’s (ed.) Rationality and Revolution. American Journal of Sociology, 1989, Vol. 95, no. 1, pp. 238-239.

Lynn Hunt’s Politics, Culture, and Class in the French Revolution, Contemporary Sociology, 1985, Vol. 14, No. 6 (November): 754-755.

Perez Zagorin’s Rebels and Rulers 1500-1600, 2 vols., Contemporary Sociology, 1984, Vol. 13, No. 1 (January): 71-73.

Tony Judt’s Socialism in Provence 1871-1914, American Journal of Sociology, 1981, Vol. 86, No. 4 (January): 933-936.

PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES (Sample)

“Leveraging Overseas Campus/Center for Main Campus Internationalization.” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, Washington, D.C., 2018.

“Fundraising for International Education in the Populist Era.” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, Washington, D.C., 2018.

“The Juggler: SIO Strategies for Time Management and Work-Life Balance.” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, Washington, D.C., 2018.

“SIO as Entrepreneur: Generating New Resources for Campus Internationalization-AIEA Sponsored Workshop.” Generation Study Abroad. IIE Summit 2017. Washington, D.C., 2017.

“The Big Hustle: Financing International Education in a Challenging Budgetary Environment.” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, Washington, D.C., 2017.

“Short-term Overseas Programs: Objectives, Risks, and Assessments.” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, Washington, D.C., 2017.

“Beyond Recruitment: A Holistic Approach to the International Student Experience.” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, Montréal, Canada 2016.

“Bridging the Internationalization Knowledge Gap of Senior College/University Administrators.” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, Washington, D.C. 2015.

“An Expansive Notion of International Education: Transformative Models that Deepen our Commitment to Global Learning.” Annual Meetings of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, Orlando, 2014.

“Realizing the potential for scientific and education collaboration with Brazil.” British Council’s Going Global 2014 Conference, Miami, 2014.

“Expanding a University’s Global Presence: Strategic and Financial Issues.” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, Washington, D.C. 2014.

“The Rise of the MNU: Multi-National University.” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, New Orleans. 2013.

“Models for Global Research Partnerships.” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, New Orleans. 2013.

“The Socialism of Fools?: Leftist Origins of Modern Antisemitism.” Conference on Resurgent Antisemitism: Global Perspectives, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. 2011.

“Funding Opportunities and Scientific Cooperation.” CIC Conference on Competing in the New Innovation-Driven Global Economy, Oak Brook, IL. 2011.

“Strategies for Enhancing Globalization at a Research University.” Annual Meeting of the Association of American Colleges and Universities, San Francisco, CA. 2011.

“Strategic Global Engagement and Institutional Partnerships: Effective Tools in your Internationalization Strategy.” Conference of the Americas on International Education, Calgary, Canada, 2010.

“Gateways, Branch Campuses, and Partnerships: Globally Committed Public Research Universities”, Annual Meetings of the APLU Commission on International Programs, Sedona, Arizona, 2010.

“Comprehensive Internationalization Strategies for Provosts, Deans and Faculty.” The Institute of International Education’s Lead Your Campus to the Top: Best Practices in Internationalizing the Campus. New York, N.Y. 2010.

“Engaging India: Initiatives at U.S. Universities.” Emerging Directions in Global Education (EDGE) Conference. New Delhi, India 2010

“Collaboration as a Strategic Tool for Extending Global Reach and Impact.” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, Washington, DC 2010.

“Cross-National Studies: A Comparative And Empirical Examination of European Anti-Semitism Before the Holocaust.” (Keynote Address). Contributions of Area Studies to the Knowledge of Ethnic Tensions, Warsaw, Poland, 2009.

“Fundraising Strategies for Global Colleges and Universities.” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, Atlanta, GA 2009.

“International Education Policies of the New Administration: A Campus View.” 121st Annual Meeting of NASULGC, Chicago, IL 2008.

“Comprehensive Internationalization Strategies for Provosts, Deans and Faculty.” The Institute of International Education’s Lead Your Campus to the Top: Best Practices in Internationalizing the Campus. New York, N.Y. 2008.

“The Global University.” Worldwide Universities Network Conference on Realizing the Global University. London, U.K. 2007.

“The Future of International Education: A Discussion Among Key Players.” CBIE Annual Conference, Ottawa, Canada 2007.

“Integrating Research into Study Abroad.” Annual Meeting of NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Minneapolis, MN 2007.

“Moving up, Moving Out.” Annual Meetings of NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Minneapolis, MN 2007.

“Conceptualizing the Global University: Pedagogical Opportunities and Challlenges,” 119th Annual Meeting of NASULGC, Houston, TX 2006.

“The Global Campus: Challenges and Opportunities for Higher Education in North America,” 10th Year Symposium for Journal of Studies in International Education, The Hague, Netherlands, 2006.

“The Global Campus: Challenges and Opportunities for Higher Education in North America,” 2006 Pennsylvania Council for International Education, Pittsburgh, PA, 2006.

“Rethinking Macro-Historical Puzzles: The Role of Rational Choice Theory in Historical Sociology,” XVI World Congress of Sociology, Durban, South Africa, 2006.

“Socialism of Fools?”: The Leftist Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism”, XVI World Congress of Sociology, Durban, South Africa, 2006.

“Rethinking the Curriculum for a Global University”, Annual Meetings of the NASULGC Commission on International Programs, South Lake Tahoe, CA, 2006.

“Going Beyond Study Abroad.” Annual Meetings of NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Montreal, Canada, 2006.

“A Comparative and Empirical Examination of European Anti-Semitism.” Annual Meetings of the European Social Science History Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 2006.

“Paths to Global Competence: Preparing American College Students to Meet the World.”

Institute of International Education Best Practices Seminar, New York, N.Y. 2006.

“Paths to Global Competence: Preparing American College Students to Meet the World”, Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, San Diego, CA, 2006.

“Teaching About Genocide and the Holocaust” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association , Philadelphia, PA, 2005.

“The Left and the Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism,” 37th World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology, Stockholm, Sweden, 2005.

“The Leftist Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism,” Annual Meetings of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, 2005

“Balkan Anti-Semitism as a Response to Perceived Jewish Threat: The Cases of Bulgaria and Romania Before the Holocaust,” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, Georgia, 2003

“The Media and Genocide: The Negative Stereotyping of Jews in the European Press Before the Holocaust,” Fifth Biennial Conference of the International Association of Genocide Scholars, Galway, Ireland, 2003

“The Weakest Link: Research in International Education,” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, Tampa, FL., 2002

“Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust,” American Sociological Association Meetings, Anaheim, CA, 2001 (with Ryan King)

“The Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust,” 35th World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology, Krakow, Poland, 2001

“Holocaust Research and Holocaust Studies in the 21st Century,” Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC, 1999

“The Sociology of Hate,” New England Sociological Association, Boston, MA, 1999

“The Nazi Party and the German New Middle Class, 1925 to 1933,” American Sociological Association Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 1998

“The Rise of Modern Anti-Semitism in Europe, 1879-1939,” 14th World Congress of Sociology, Montreal, Canada, 1998

“The Social Origins of Fascism and Nazism,” Social Science History Association Annual Meetings, Washington, DC, 1997

“Gender and Nazism: Women Joiners in the Pre-1933 Nazi Party,” American Sociological Association, Toronto, Ontario, 1997 (with M. Berntson and B. Ault)

“Joining the Nazi Party: Explaining the Political Geography of NSDAP Membership, 1925-1933,” American Sociological Association, Toronto, Ontario, 1997 (with B. Ault)

“Interwar Fascist Popularity in Europe and the Default of the Left,” Social Science History Association Annual Meetings, New Orleans, LA, 1996

Author Meets Critics: William Brustein’s Logic of Evil: Social Origins of the Nazi Party, 1925-1933. American Sociological Association, New York, NY, 1996

“Interwar Fascist Popularity in Europe and the Default of the Left,” Rational-Choice Mini-Conference, New York, NY, 1996

“Immigration and Nativism: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom.” Annual Meetings of American Sociological Association; Washington, DC, 1995

“Mapping Politics: How Mode of Production Counts in Electoral Geography.” Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting. Chicago, Illinois, 1995

“The Logic of Evil: Social Origins of the Early Nazi Party.” International Sociological Association. Bielefeld, Germany, 1994

“Class Location Versus Market Interests in Macro-Political Behavior.” International Sociological Association. Bielefeld, Germany, 1994

“Is Germany Unique? Xenophobia in Europe in the Interwar Period and Today,” Conference on Xenophobia in Germany: National and Cultural Identities After Unification, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 1994

“Joining the Nazi Party: Explanations of the Political Geography of NSDAP Membership Between 1925 and 1932.” Annual Meetings of the Social Science History Association, Baltimore, MD, 1993

“Assessing Theories of the Social Origins of Nazism.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Miami, FL, 1993

“Blue Collar Fascism: The German Working Class and the Nazi Party.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Pittsburgh, PA, 1992

“The Social Origins of Agrarian Fascism.” Annual Meetings of the Public Choice Association, New Orleans, LA, 1992

“The ‘Red Menace’ and the Rise of Fascism.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. Cincinnati, OH, 1991

“Geographic Modeling and Hypotheses Formulations: Nazi Party Affiliation in Regional Perspective, 1925-1933.” Annual Meetings of the Social Science History Association, Minneapolis, MN, 1990

The ‘Red Menace’ and the Rise of Fascism.” International Sociological Association Meetings, Madrid, Spain, 1990

“The Political Geography of Nazi Party Membership: 1925-1933.” Annual Meetings of the Social Science History Association, Washington, DC, 1989

“The Rational Fascist: Interwar Fascist Party Membership in Germany.” Annual Meetings of the German Studies Association, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1989

“The Rationality of Fascism: The Political Geography of Fascist Party Membership in Italy (1918-1922) and Germany (1926-1932).” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, Georgia, 1988

“Regional Inequalities in the Development of France.” Symposium on Internal Peripheries in Europe. Hanover, Federal Republic of Germany, 1988

“The Political Geography of European Fascism: Italy (1919-1922) and Germany (1926-1933).” Conference on the Emergence, Maintenance, and Effects of Social Institutions. Bad Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany, 1988

“The Political Geography of Belgian Fascism: The Case of Rexism.” Annual Meetings of the Social Science History Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1987

“The Geography of Rebellion: Rulers, Rebels, and Regions 1500-1700.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, New York, New York, 1986

“The Rise of Fascism in Western Europe.” International Sociological Association Meetings, New Delhi, India, 1986

“Regional Social Orders in France and the French Revolution.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Washington, DC, 1985

“Class Conflict and Class Collaboration in Regional Rebellions of 1500 to 1700.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Antonio, Texas, 1984

“A Mode of Production Explanation of the French Revolution.” Annual Meetings of the Council for European Studies, Washington, DC, 1983

“Rulers, Rebels, and Regional Rebellions, 1500-1700.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Detroit, Michigan, 1983

“Regional Inequality in France: A Critique of World System Theory.” Annual Meetings of the Midwest Sociological Association, Kansas City, Missouri, 1983

“A Mode of Production Explanation of the Origins of French Political Regionalism: The 1849 Election.” Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, San Diego, California, 1982

“A Regional Mode-of-Production Analysis of Political Behavior: The Cases of Western and Mediterranean France.” The Parson’s Conference at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1981

“A Regional Mode-of-Production Analysis of Political Behavior: The Cases of Western and Mediterranean France, 1849-1978.” Annual Meetings of the Council for European Studies, Washington, DC, 1980

“Regional Modes of Production and Patterns of State Formation in Western Europe.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Boston, Massachusetts (with Michael Hechter), 1979

INVITED LECTURES

“Immigration and Nativism in America: Open and Closed Doors.” IAU-France, Aix-en-Provence, France, 2018.

“Immigration and Nativism in America: Open and Closed Doors.” 4th ICOPHAI Conference, Doha, Qatar, 2017.

“Global Opportunities and Challenges: Next Steps for the Internationalization of North American Universities.” Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China, 2016.

“The Socialism of Fools?: Leftist Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism.” Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, China, 2016.

“The Socialism of Fools?: Leftist Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism.” University of Glasgow, Glasgow, U.K., 2016.

“The Socialism of Fools?: Leftist Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism.” Oxford University, Oxford, U.K., 2016.

“The Socialism of Fools?: Leftist Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism.” The Wiener Library, London, U.K., 2016.

“Engaging Asia: Opportunities and Challenges for SIOs.” Keynote Address. AIEA Thematic Forum Comprehensive University Internationalization: Strategies for South & East Asia. Bryant University, Rhode Island, 2015.

“The Socialism of Fools?: Leftist Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism.” IAU-France, Aix-en-Provence, France, 2015.

“Ohio State: A Land-Grant University Engaging the World.” ICOPHAI. Chiang Mai, Thailand, 2015.

“The Socialism of Fools?; Leftist Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism.” University of Auckland. Auckland, New Zealand, 2014.

“The Socialism of Fools?; Leftist Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism.” University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 2014.

“A Roadmap to the Global University.” Keynote Address. ISANA International Education Association 24th Annual Conference. Brisbane, Australia, 2013.

“The Global University.” Keynote Address. The Florida Consortium for International Education Annual Conference. Seminole, Florida, 2013.

“Ohio State Global Gateways, Partnership with Emerging Economies and Impact on Global Scholarship.” 2nd International Congress on Pathogens at the Human-Animal Interface.” Porto Galinhas, Brazil, 2013.

Ohio State: A Land-grant University Engaging the World.” University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia, 2013.

Ohio State: A Land-grant University Engaging the World.” University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia, 2013.

“Ohio State: A Land-grant University Engaging the World.” University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, 2013.

“The Socialism of Fools?: Leftist Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism in Europe.” School of Social & Political Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia, 2013.

“Ohio State: A Land-Grant University Engaging the World.” The Swedish Foundation for International Cooperation in Research and Higher Education International Rectors’ Forum on University Strategies for Internationalization. Stockholm, Sweden, 2012.

“The Global University.” The International Forum of University Management in the Glocalization World.” The Chinese Cultural University. Taipei, Taiwan, 2012.

“A Roadmap to the Global University.” The 8th Tun Abdul Razak Lecture. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2010.

“Painting the World Scarlet and Grey.” Columbus Metropolitan Club. Columbus, Ohio, 2010.

“The Socialism of Fools?: Leftist Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism.” European University of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Russia, 2009.

“Logic of Evil: The Social Origins of the Nazi Party.” Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences, Moscow, Russia, 2009.

“It Takes an Entire Institution: A Blueprint for the Global University.” DePaul University, Chicago, IL., 2009.

“Future Directions for Title VI and Fulbright-Hays Programs.” Title VI 50th Anniversary Conference. Washington, D.C. 2009.

“Fundraising Strategies for the Global University.” The National Science Foundation’s U.S.-Japan Symposium. Tokyo, Japan, 2008.

“Strategic Issues in University Internationalization.” The National Science Foundation’s U.S.-Japan Symposium. Washington, DC, 2008.

“It Takes an Entire Institution: A Blueprint for the Global University.” Australian Pre-NAFSA Workshop on Campus Internationalization. Washington, DC, 2008.

“It Takes and Entire Institution: A Blueprint for the Global University.” Council of the Scientific Society Presidents. Washington, DC, 2008.

“The Global Public University: Global Reach, Local Impact.” University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, 2008.

“It Takes an Entire Institution: A Blueprint for the Global University.” Welcome address at the International Studies School Association Annual Meetings, Itasca, IL, 2008.

“It Takes an Entire Institution: A Blueprint for the Global University.” Keynote address at the Association of American Geographers Annual Meeting of the West Lake Division. Urbana, IL, 2007.

“Global Education: Its Impact on Higher Education,” Hong Kong University, Hong Kong, 2007

“Internationalization in U.S. Universities,” Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, 2007.

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust,” University of Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany, 2006.

“Socialism of Fools”?: The Leftist Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism,” Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey, 2006.

“Balkan Anti-Semitism as a Response to Perceived Jewish Threat: The Cases of Bulgaria and Romania Before the Holocaust,” Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia, Bulgaria, 2005.

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust,” University of Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria, 2005.

“The New Anti-Semitism: Is There a Global Resurgence?”, Mershon Center, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 2005.

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust,” Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 2005.

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust,” Institute of European Studies, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China, 2004.

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust,” Center of Jewish Studies Shanghai, Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, Shanghai, China, 2004.

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust,” Université Libre Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium, 2004.

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust,” University of Mainz, Mainz, Germany, 2004.

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust,” University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway, 2004.

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust,” Northwestern University, Evanston, IL., 2004.

“How Can International Education Meet our National Needs?”, Commission on International Programs, National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, Costa Mesa, California, 2004

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust,” Center for International Education and the Institute of World Affairs, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, 2004

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust,” Europa-Universität Frankfurt (Oder), Frankfurt, Germany

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust,” University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway, 2004

“Prelude to Holocaust: Jew-Hatred in Interwar Europe,” Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 2004

“The Roots of Contemporary European Anti-Semitism,” University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 2004

“The ‘New Anti-Semitism’: Is It Really New?” University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 2004

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust,” University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 2004

“Roots of Hate: 19th and Early 20th-Century Views on Modern Anti-Semitism,” University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown, Johnstown, PA, 2004

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust,” Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC, 2004

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust.” U.S. Memorial Holocaust Museum, Washington, D.C., 2003

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust.” Sciences Po. L’institut d’études politique, Paris, France, 2003

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust.” London School of Economics and Political Science, London, England, 2003.

“Building Global Competence: Structures and Resources for Getting the Job Done,” Commission on International Programs, National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, Vancouver, British Columbia, 2003

“National Human Resource Assessment: Synthesis and Discussion”, Global Challenges and U.S. Higher Education: National Needs and Policy Implications, Duke University, Durham, N.C., 2003

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe.” 57th Annual Meeting, American Jewish Committee, Pittsburgh Chapter, Pittsburgh, PA, 2002

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust.” University of Trento, Trento, Italy, 2001

“Roots of Hate: Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust.” Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, 2001

“How to Involve Undergraduates in Faculty Research Abroad?” University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, 2000

“Roots of Hate: Popular Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust.” Duke University Jensen Lecturer, Durham, NC, 1999

“Roots of Hate: Popular Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust.” University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 1999

“Roots of Hate: Popular Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust.” Northwestern University, Evanston, IL, 1999

“Roots of Hate: Popular Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust.” College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA, 1999

“Roots of Hate: Popular Anti-Semitism in Europe Before the Holocaust.” University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 1999

“Rational Nazis: German Joiners of the Nazi Party, 1925 to 1933.” University of California-Davis, Davis, CA, 1998

“Mobilizing the Public for Genocide: The Rise of Popular Antisemitism in Europe, 1879 to 1939.” Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 1998

“Rationality and the Social Origins of Interwar Fascism.” University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI, 1998

“A Tidal Wave of Popular Antisemitism in Europe, 1879 to 1939.” University of Wisconsin-Madison, WI, 1998

“The Logic of Evil.” University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, 1997

“A Tidal Wave of Antisemitism, 1879-1939.” University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, 1997

“Sociology of Nazism: Who Joined the Nazi Party and Why.” U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC, 1997

“Logic of Evil: Social Origins of the Nazi Party, 1925-1933.” University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ, 1997

“Modernity and Antisemitism: Europe and the Americas, 1879-1933.” Emory University, Atlanta, GA, 1996

“Logic of Evil: Social Origins of the Nazi Party, 1925-1933.” Georgia Tech University, Atlanta, GA, 1996

“A Tidal Wave of Antisemitism: Jew-hatred in Europe and the Americas, 1879-1933.” American Association of University Women, St. Paul, MN, 1996

“Logic of Evil: Social Origins of the Nazi Party, 1925-1933.” Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA, 1996

“Interwar Fascist Popularity in Europe and the Default of the Left.” Institute of Sociology, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary, 1996

“The Logic of Evil: Sociology of Nazism.” Institute of Sociology, Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest, Hungary, 1996

“The Logic of Evil: Social Origins of the Nazi Party, 1925-1933.” Institute for Public Policy, Florida International University, Miami, FL

“The Logic of Evil: Social Origins of the Nazi Party, 1925-1933.” Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, 1994

“The Logic of Evil: The Social Origins of the Nazi Party.” University of Colorado, 1994

“The Logic of Evil: Social Origins of the Nazi Party.” University of Iowa, 1993

“Multiculturalism and the Rise of Xenophobic Movements in Contemporary Europe.” North Dakota Multicultural Spring Symposium, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, 1993

“The Formation of the NSDAP’s Working Class Electoral Constituency.” University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland, 1992

“Who Were the Nazis and Why?” University of Arizona, 1992

“Regional Analysis: New Light on the Origins of Fascism and National Socialism.” Center for Comparative Research in History, Society, and Culture. University of California-Davis, 1990

“The Rationality of Interwar Fascist Party Membership in Italy and Germany.” Berlin Document Center, Berlin, West Germany, 1989

“Les origines sociales du comportement politique régionale: France, 1984 à 1981.” Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France, 1989

“La geographie politique de l’adherence au parti fasciste en Italie et en Allemagne (1918-1933).” Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France, 1989

“Class Conflict and Class Collaboration in Regional Rebellions of 1500 to 1700.” Henry Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 1983.

“La Politique Regionale en France, 1849-1978.” Presented at La Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, Paris, France. Seminar on French Electoral Behavior Since 1789, 1979.

PRESENTATIONS AT GOVERNMENT HEARINGS

Spokesperson for Title VI International and Area Studies Program, U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, February 2004, Washington, DC.

Lead Spokesperson for the Coalition for International Education, The National Academies’ Committee to Review the Title VI and Fulbright Hays International Education Programs, February 2006, Washington, DC.

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL HONORS

IIE Award for Outstanding Commitment to Internationalization and Sustained Engagement with IIE

The Eberly Family Distinguished Professor of History (West Virginia University)

The 2013 Charles Klasek Award for Long-Term and Outstanding Service to the Field of

International Education Leadership, Association of International Education Administrators

Alumni Professor of International Studies (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

University Center for International Studies Professorship (University of Pittsburgh)

McKnight Distinguished University Professorship (University of Minnesota)

Marquis Who's Who in the World

Marquis Who’s Who in America

Marquis Who’s Who in American Education

Sociological Research Association, 1996 (elected)

Institute of European Studies Faculty Fellow in Berlin, Germany (declined), 1993

Fulbright Fellow, 1988-1989

University of Utah Faculty Fellow (award of one academic quarter of release time), 1984-85

Howard Brown Woolston Award (an annual award by the faculty of the Department of Sociology to the outstanding graduate student), 1980-81

Stewart Carter Dodd Instructorship in Sociology, 1979-80

Phi Beta Kappa, 1969

B.A. with Honors and Distinction in Political Science, 1969

TEACHING AREAS

Introduction to Sociology

Classical Sociological Theory

Contemporary Sociological Theory

Political Sociology

Historical-Comparative Sociology

Social Movements

Social Inequality and Stratification

Politics of Immigration and Xenophobia

Western European Societies

Comparative Anti-Semitism

TEACHING AWARDS & HONORS

Academy of Distinguished Teachers, University of Minnesota, 1998

Recipient of the University College/Continuing Education Distinguished Teaching Award of the University of Minnesota, 1996

Recipient of Morse Amoco Award for Outstanding Contributions to Higher Education, University of Minnesota, 1993-94

Recipient of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Superior Teaching Award, University of Utah, 1987

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

National/International Positions

Global Scholars Diploma National Advisory Council, Columbus, Ohio, 2014-Present

IAU College, Council of Academic Advisors, Aix-en-Provence, France, 2014-Present

Council on Foreign Relations/Lumina Foundation Global Literacy Advisory Group, New York, 2013-Present

Board of Directors, Columbus 2020, 2011-2016

Technical Advisory Group, Undergraduate International Studies and Foreign Language Program and Business and International Education Program, IEPS, U.S. Department of Education, 2010-2011

Board of Directors, Indo-American Chamber of Commerce, 2010-Present

Board of Directors, Midwest Universities Consortium for International Activities, Inc., 2010-Present

Board of Directors, Columbus Council on World Affairs, 2009-2016

Board of Trustees, Columbus Sister Cities International, 2009-2016

Advisory Board, Ohio Department of Development Global Markets Division, 2009-2011

Member, Ohio International Education Advisory Committee, 2009-2016

Chair, International Education Leadership Knowledge Community, NAFSA, 2010

Chair-Elect, International Education Leadership Knowledge Community, NAFSA, 2009

Member, CSD9 Sciences humaines et sociales, Agence-Nationale-Recherche, 2008-09

Member, The Executives’ Club of Chicago, Chicago, IL, 2007-Present

Member, The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Chicago, IL, 2007-Present

President, Association of International Education Administrators, 2007-2008

President-Elect, Association of International Education Administrators, 2006-2007

Board of Directors, Association for Studies in International Education, 2004-2008

Executive Board, Association of International Education Administrators, 2003-2006

Chair, Academic Affairs Committee, Commission on International Programs, National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, 2005-2010

Member, Task Force on International Education, National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, 2003-2004

Member, International Trade Executives Club, Pittsburgh, PA, 2001-2006

Member, Commission on International Programs, Association of Public and Land Grant Universities (formerly NASULGC), 2001-Present

Member, Association of International Education Administrators, 2001-Present

Member, National Science Foundation Sociology Panel, 1998-2000

American Sociological Association

Chair, Barrington Moore Book Award Committee, 2015-16

Chair, Rationality and Society Section of American Sociological Association, 2004-05

Chair-Elect, Rationality and Society Section of American Sociological Association, 2003-04

Organizer and Presider, Ph.D. Granting Departments of Sociology Session of ASA Chairs, San Francisco, CA, August 1998

Organizer and Presider, Ph.D. Granting Departments of Sociology Session of ASA Chairs, Toronto, Canada, August 1997

Member, ASA Committee on Sociology in the Elementary and Secondary Schools, 1997-2005

Regional Liaison Coordinator for Western Europe, Committee on International Sociology, The American Sociological Association 1994-97

Comparative Historical Section of ASA:

Nominated for Section Chair, 1998

Council Member (1987-91)

Political Sociology Section of ASA:

Nomination Committee Member 1995-96

Nominated for Section Chair, 1994

Chair, Nomination Committee 1991-92

Council Member (1988-91)

Rational Choice Section of ASA:

Chair, Nominations Committee (1996-97)

Secretary-Treasurer (1995-97)

University and College:

1. West Virginia University

Vice President for Global Strategies and International Affairs, 2016-Present

Member, Executive Leadership Team, 2016-Present

Member, Provost’s Council, 2016-Present

2. The Ohio State University

Vice Provost for Global Strategies and International Affairs, 2009-2016

Member, Office of Academic Affairs Leadership Team, 2009-2016

Chair, President’s and Provost’s Council on Strategic Internationalization, 2009-2016

Chair, International Affairs Committee, 2009-2016

President, OSU Global Gateways, LLC, 2011-2016

Member, Fisher College Globalization Pillar Team, 2015-2016

Organizer and Convener, International Student Experience Committee, 2015-2016

3. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Associate Provost for International Affairs, 2007-2009

Director, International Programs and Studies, 2007-2009

Member, Provost Cabinet, 2007-2009

Member, Council of Deans, 2007-2009

4. University of Pittsburgh

Director, University Center for International Studies, 2001-2006

Director, University’s Global Studies Program, 2001-2006

Member, Council of Deans, 2001-2006

Member, Council of Deans’ subcommittee on undergraduate education, 2001-2006

Member, Council of Deans’ subcommittee on institutional advancement, 2001-2006

Member, Chancellor’s Special Committee for Honors Convocation and Commencement,

Speakers and Honorary Degree Recipients, 2005-2006

5. University of Minnesota

Member, Senate Judicial Committee, 1998-2000

Member, DAAD Executive Committee, 1998

Advisor, Great Britain Student Project for Amity Among Nations, 1999-2000

Member, DAAD Visiting Professor Selection Committee, 1997

Member, German and European Studies DAAD Grant submission committee, 1997

Member, Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 1997-2000

Member, Dworksy Center for Jewish Studies, 1997-2000

Member, University College Distinguished Teaching Awards Subcommittee, 1997

Member, CLA Task Force on International Studies, 1997-98

Member, CLA Task Force on European Studies, 1997-98

Vice Chair, Council of Chairs, 1996-97

Member, Finnish Studies College Committee, 1996-99

Member, Council of Chairs, 1995-98

Member, Committee on Curriculum, Instruction and Advising, 1994-96

Member, University Senate, 1994-97

Member, Waller Scholarship Committee, 1994

Member, Search Committee for IIS Title VI grant coordinator, 1994

Chair, Search Committee for Grants Manager and Writer in the University’s

International Studies and Programs, 1993

Member, CLA Assembly Representative, 1992-95

Director, Center for European Studies, 1992-95

Member, Advisory Board Center for Austrian Studies, 1992-2000

Member, Individualized Degree Program Committee, 1992-93

Member, CLA Honors Review Committee, 1991

Member, Advisory Board Institute of International Relations, 1990-92

Member, Research Development Opportunities Committee, 1990-92

6. University of Utah

Member, Outstanding College Teacher Committee, 1987-88

Member, Liberal Education Program, 1985-88

Member, Martin Luther King Jr. Day Committee, 1986

Chair, International Studies Curriculum Committee, 1985-88

Member, International Studies Program, 1985-88

Member, Study Abroad Program, 1984-88

Member, Committee on Canadian Studies, 1982-88

7. University of Minnesota, Department of Sociology

Chair, Department of Sociology, 1995-98

Chair-Elect, Department of Sociology, 1994-95

Member, Long Range Planning Committee, 1992-94

Chair, Departmental Chair Selection Committee, 1990-91

Member, Sociological Research Institute Committee, 1994-95

Member, Personnel Committee, 1994-95

Member, Executive Committee, 1990-91, 1992-93, 1998-99

Member, Long Range Planning Committee, 1992-94

Member, Promotion, Tenure and Salary Committee, 1992-93, 1990-91

Member, Graduate Admissions Committee, 1992-93, 1990-91

Chair, Sociological Research Institute Committee, 1990-91

Member, Sociological Research Institute Committee, 1989-91

Member, Personnel Committee, 1988-89

Honors Advisor, 1988-89

8. University of Utah, Department of Sociology

Acting Chair, Department of Sociology, 1987-88

Director of Graduate Studies, 1987-88

Member, Graduate Studies Committee, 1983-85

Member, Executive Committee, 1982-84

Social Organization Program Committee, 1981-88

Department Library Liaison, 1981-88

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

Co-Organizer and Presenter, “Fundraising and Alumni Relations: Strategies to Maximize Funding for Internationalization.” NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Philadelphia, PA, 2018.

Co-Organizer and Presider, “Strategies to Maximize Funding for Internationalization.” Workshop. NAFSA: Association of International Educators, Denver, CO, 2016.

Organizer and Presider, “Beyond Recruitment: A Holistic Approach to the International Student Experience.” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, Montréal, Canada 2016.

Organizer and Presider, “The Elephant in the Room: An SIO Playbook for Engaging India.” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, Washington, DC 2015.

Organizer and Presider, “Growing Globally-Competent Students: How to Internationalize K-16 Education.” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, Washington, DC 2010.

Organizer, Presider, and Discussant, “Preparing Globally-Competent Students: Models of Integrating the Curriculum,” CIEE Annual Conference, Istanbul, Turkey, 2009.

Organizer and Presider, “Preparing Globally-Competent Students: Models of Integrating the Curriculum,” Commission on International Programs, APLU, Colorado Springs, Co., 2009.

Organizer and Presider, “Study Abroad’s Catch 22: The Simon Bill and Travel Warnings.” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, Atlanta, GA 2009.

Organizer and Presider, “Safety and Security in Study Abroad: Protocols beyond State’s Travel Warnings,” Annual Meetings of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges’ Commission on International Programs, Portsmouth, NH, 2008

Organizer and Presider, “Moving Beyond the Lincoln Commission: How to Achieve the Lincoln Goals for Study Abroad,” Annual Meetings of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges’ Commission on International Programs, Santa Rosa, CA, 2007

Conference Organizer, “The Global University: Challenges and Opportunities,” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, Washington, D.C., 2007

Organizer and Presider, “Global Competence I: Defining and Assessing Global Competence on Campuses,” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, San Diego, CA, 2006.

Organizer and Presider, “Global Competence II: Implementing Global Competence on Campuses: Best Practices,” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, San Diego, CA, 2006.

Organizer and Presider, “The Left and the Origins of Modern Anti-Semitism,” 37th World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology, Stockholm, Sweden, 2005.

Organizer and Presider, “Rational Choice Theory’s Contributions to Sociology: An Assessment,” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA., 2005

Organizer and Presider, “Rational Choice Theory and its Sociological Applications,” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Philadelphia, PA., 2005

Organizer and Presider, “Defining and Assessing Global Competence,” Annual Meetings of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges’ Commission on International Programs, Newport, Rhode Island, 2005

Organizer and Presider, “The Weakest Link: Research in International Education,” Annual Meetings of the Association of International Education Administrators, Tampa, FL., 2002

Organizer and Presider, “Collective Action and Political Processes,” 14th World Congress of Sociology, Montreal, Canada, 1998

Organizer and Presider, “Social Origins of Fascism and Nazism,” Social Science History Association Annual Meetings, Washington, DC, 1997

Organizer, Regular Session, Political Sociology (9 sessions), Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Toronto, Ontario, 1997

Organizer and Presider, “Political Processes and Rational Choice,” Rational-Choice Mini-Conference, New York, NY, 1996

Co-Organizer and Presider, “The Shattering Mosaic: The Politics of Racism, Ethnic Hatred, and Xenophobia in the U.S.,” Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Los Angeles, CA, 1994

Organizer and Presider, “Xenophobic Political Movements in Europe,” American Sociological Association Meetings, Los Angeles, CA, 1994

Organizer and Presider, “Sociology and History.” International Sociological Association Meetings, Bielefeld, Germany, 1994

Co-organizer, “Xenophobia in Germany: National and Cultural Identities After Unification.” University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 1994

Organizer and Presider, “Nationalism and National Identities in Europe.” Center for European Studies, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 1993

Co-Organizer and Presider, “The Radical Right in Western Europe.” Western European Area Studies Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, 1991

Organizer, Presider, and Discussant, “The Politics of Extremism.” Annual Meetings of the Social Science History Association, New Orleans, LA, 1991

Organizer and Presider, “Political Extremism: Resurgence of Hyper-nationalism, Xenophobia, Anti-Semitism, and Racism.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, Cincinnati, OH, 1991

Organizer, “Rethinking Revolution.” Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, 1989

Organizer and Presider, “Section of Comparative Historical Sociology.” Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Las Vegas, NV, 1987

Organizer and Presider, “Reappraisals of the World System Theory,” Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, San Jose, CA, 1983

NSF Dissertation Improvement Award Committee (1994-96)

Editorial Board, Social Science History (1994-97)

Consulting Editor, American Journal of Sociology (1998-2000)

Editorial Board, Journal of Studies in International Education (2004-2008)

Advisory Board, International Education Report (2004-Present)

Editorial Board, Sociological Forum (2006-Present)

Ad Hoc Referee for American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Social Forces, Social Science History, Sociological Theory, Journal of Political and Military Sociology, Rationality and Society, Political Geography, Western Sociological Review, Social Science Review, Professional Geographer, Political Power and Social Theory Sociological Research, Cambridge University Press, Rand McNally, Harcourt Brace Jovanovitch, McGraw Hill, Princeton University Press, Pennsylvania State University Press, Northern Illinois University Press, and National Science Foundation.

Association membership in the Association of International Education Administrators, American Sociological Association, American Political Science Association, International Sociological Association, Association of American Geographer, Pacific Sociological Association, Midwest Sociological Association, European Union Studies Association, Council for European Studies, Social Science History Association, German Studies Association

FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMPETENCY

French, German, Italian

REFERENCES

Administration:

Dr. Allan Goodman, President and CEO

Institute of International Education

809 United Nations Plaza

New York, NY 10017 U.S.

212-984-5524

E-mail: agoodman@

Dr. E. Gordon Gee, President

West Virginia University

103 Stewart Hall

Morgantown, WV 26506

304-293-5531

E-mail: Gordon.gee@mail.wvu.edu

Professor David B. Williams

Dean, College of Engineering

122 Hitchcok Hall

The Ohio State University

E-mail: williams.4219@osu.edu

Professor Caroline Whitacre

Vice President for Research (Emeritus)

The Ohio State University

210 Bricker Hall

The Ohio State University

614-247-8356

E-mail: whitacre.3@osu.edu

Professor Patrick Osmer

Vice Provost and Dean of Graduate Studies (Emeritus)

The Ohio State University

250 University Hall

The Ohio State University

614-247-7413

E-mail: osmer.1@osu.edu

Professor Stephen E. Hanson

Vice Provost for International Affairs and Director of the Reves Center

The College of William & Mary

Williamsburg, Virginia

E-mail: sehanson@wm.edu

Research and Teaching:

Professor Michael Hechter Professor Margaret Levi

Foundation Professor of Global Studies Jere L. Bacharach Professor of

Arizona State University International Studies

Tempe, Arizona University of Washington

(480) 727-8286 E-mail: mlevi@u.washington.edu

E-mail: Michael.Hechter@asu.edu (206)-543-2780

Professor John Markoff Professor Kathleen Blee Department of Sociology Department of Sociology

University of Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh

(412) 648-7570 (412) 648-7580

E-mail: jm2@pitt.edu E-mail: kblee+@pitt.edu

Professor Gary Fine Professor Michael Mann

Department of Sociology Department of Sociology & History

Northwestern University University of California-Los Angeles

(847) 491-5415 (310) 825-1822

E-mail: g-fine@nwu.edu E-mail: mann@soc.sscnet.ucla.edu

Professor Jack Goldstone Professor Stanley Payne

School of Public Policy Department of History

George Mason University University of Wisconsin

(703) 993-2280 (608) 263-1800

E-mail: jgoldsto@gmu.edu E-mail: spayn@macc.wisc.edu

Professor William Gamson

Department of Sociology

Boston College

(617) 552-4130

E-mail: gamson@bc.edu

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