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CURRICULUM VITAE
WILLIAM G. MARTIN
ADDRESS Sociology Department
Binghamton University
PO Box 6000
Binghamton NY 13902-6000
United States
Fax: 607 777 4197
E-mail: [email protected]
Web: sociology.binghamton.edu
ACADEMIC DEGREES Bachelor of Arts: Department of Political Science, University of Michigan, 1972. Awarded with
distinction.
Master of Sciences: Department of Sociology, State University of New York at Binghamton, 1978.
Doctor of Philosophy: Department of Sociology, State University of New York at Binghamton,
January 1986. Title of Dissertation: "The Making of a Semiperiphery: South Africa and the
World-Economy, 1870-1945."
ACADEMIC POSITIONS Chair, Department of Sociology, Binghamton University, 2012-2014
Professor, Department of Sociology, Binghamton University, 1999-
Adjunct Professor, Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University, 2009-2010
Fulbright Professor, History Department, University of the Western Cape, 2003.
Deputy Director, Fernand Braudel Center, 1999-2002.
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1991-
1999.
Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986-
1991.
Research Projects Administrator, Fernand Braudel Center, SUNY-Binghamton, Sept. 1981-85.
TEACHING: COURSES, GRANTS, AWARDS Courses: Introduction to Sociology, Global Criminal and Social Justice, Black World Movements,
World-Systems Perspectives, Global Social Change, Global Racial Formation, Antisystemic
Movements, Sociology of Global Studies, Africa in World Perspective, Qualitative Research
and Writing Practicum
Grants and Awards:
Binghamton University, Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2010
University of Illinois, Office of the Provost, Course Development Award, March 1998.
Advanced Information Technologies Group, Summer Research Fellowship, April 1996.
Sloan Foundation Asynchronous Learning grant, March 1995
"Distinguished Service Award," Sociology Graduate Student Society, UIUC, May 1994.
Office of the Provost and Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs, in support of special
mentoring programs for Black and Latino/a students, January 1994
"William F. Prokasy Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching," UIUC, 1993 (College
of Liberal Arts and Science competition)
"List of Teachers Ranked as Excellent by Their Students" (University-Wide Ranking), 1987,
1988, 1990, 1995, 1997.
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RESEARCH GRANTS AND FUNDING Binghamton University, Citizenship, Rights and Cultural Belonging Transdisciplinary Area of
Excellence Research Grant, “Decarceration: Human and Community Rights” (with Joshua Price),
December 2013.
Harpur College Dean’s Speakers Series, “Understanding De/Incarceration: Prospects, Policy,
Theory,” 2013-2014
Harpur College Dean’s Speakers Series, “Cultures of Control: Policing, Surveillance, and
Militarization” 2010-2011
Harpur College Dean’s Speakers Series, “The Global Criminal Justice Complex: Women, Migrants
and Foreigners,” 2009-2010.
Harpur College Dean’s Workshop Award, “Global Race, Crime and Social Justice,” August 2006.
Fulbright Senior Specialist candidate, September 2005-2010
Harpur College Dean’s Workshop Award, “Prisons and Social Transformation” (with Michael
Hames-Garcia, Gladys Jimenez, Kelvin Santiago, and Michael West), August 2005
Harpur College Dean’s Workshop Award, “Tricampus Workshop on Contentious Politics
(Binghamton, Cornell and Syracuse Universities)” (with Benita Roth), August 2005
African Studies Association, African Book Donation Award, 2004
World Society Foundation, Zurich, “Waves of Antisystemic Movements, 1760-2001," 2002-2003
Fulbright Award, United States Information Agency, South Africa, 2002-2003
Harpur College Dean's Workshop Award (with Michael West), 2002-2003 workshop on "Black
World Movements and Global Struggles for Freedom," Binghamton University, July 2000-June
2001
MOST (UNESCO), 2001-2002, “Turning Point in the Modern World-System: Capital Accumulation,
Structures of Knowledge, and Antisystemic Movements, Co-PIs Immanuel Wallerstein and
Richard Lee
Carnegie Corporation Foundation, "Existing International Borders and the Dilemmas of Self-
Determination in Africa," Co-PI Ricardo Larement, January 2001-December 2002.
Harpur College Dean's Workshop Award, 1999-2000 workshop on "Race and Gender in the World-
system: Methods and Movements," Binghamton University, July 2000-June 2001
International Program and Studies, University of Illinois," International Conference Grant
Competition," January 1996.
Ford Foundation, "Training the Next Generation of Africanists," June 1995-1997.
United States Information Agency, three-year Faculty Research Exchange grant with University of
the Western Cape, South Africa, August 1994-1997.
American Sociological Association, International Travel Grant for XIII World Congress of
Sociology, May 1994.
University of Illinois, "Undergraduate Instructional Award," February 1994.
University of Illinois, Education Technologies Board, "Instructional Equipment Award," April 1994.
University of Illinois, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, "State of the Art Conference Grant,"
December 1993.
International Program and Studies, University of Illinois, "International Conference Grant
Competition," October 1993.
Midwest Universities Consortium for International Activities, Research Travel Grant, April 1993.
"Africanists and African Social Scientists," University of Illinois Research Board, 1992.
Ford Foundation, "Southern Africa and the World-Economy, 1975-2000," 1983-87.
Center for African Studies, University of Illinois, research travel grant, summer 1988.
Conference Organizer, "Semiperipheral States in the World-Economy," April 28-30, 1989;
supported by grants from International Programs and Studies, Center for African Studies, College
of Liberal Arts and Sciences (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign).
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Fulbright Collaborative Research Award, 1986, for research in South Africa, Mozambique,
Zimbabwe.
PUBLICATIONS
Books
Decarceration and Justice Disinvestment. Co-edited with Joshua Price. Lanham, MD: Rowman and
Littlefield, forthcoming 2016.
South Africa and the World-Economy: Remaking State, Race, and Region. Rochester: Rochester
University Press, 2013.
From Toussaint to Tupac: the Black International since the Age of Revolution. Co-edited with Michael
West and Fanon Che Wilkins. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2009.
Making Waves: Worldwide Social Movements, 1760-2005. Coordinator. Boulder, CO: Paradigm
Publishers, 2007. Turkish translation: Toplumsal Hareketler 1750 – 2005, Versus, 2008.
Out of One, Many Africas: Reconstructing the Study and Meaning of Africa. Co-edited with Michael
West. Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1999.
How Fast the Wind? Southern Africa 1975-2000 (with Sergio Vieira and Immanuel Wallerstein).
Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 1991.
Semiperipheral States in the World-Economy. Editor. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1990.
Journal Articles
“Decarceration and Justice Disinvestment: evidence from New York State,” forthcoming Punishment
and Society, 2017.
“Introduction” (to special issue), Agrarian South: Journal of Political Economy, 3, 1, April 2014:109-110.
DOI:10.1177/2277976014530214.
“Asian Land Acquisitions in Africa: Beyond the ‘New Bandung’ or a‘New Colonialism’?,” Agrarian
South: Journal of Political Economy, 3, 1, (2014): 125–150. DOI: 10.1177/2277976014530221
“Militarising—and Marginalising?—African Studies USA,” (with Brendan McQuade) Review of African
Political Economy, 41, 141 (2014): 1–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03056244.2014.905906
“South Africa and the ‘New Scramble for Africa’: Imperialist, Sub-imperialist, or Victim?,” Agrarian
South: Journal of Political Economy, 2, 2 (2013): 161–188. DOI: 10.1177/2277976013493574.
“The Rise of African Studies (USA) and the Transnational Study of Africa,” African Studies Review, 54,
1, 2011:59–83.
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"South Africa's Subimperial Futures: Washington Consensus, Banduing Consensus, or Peoples
Consensus?," African Sociological Review, 12, 1, 2008:124-134; condensed version reprinted in At Issue
Ezine, AfricaFiles, 8 (May-October), 2008, http://www.africafiles.org/atissueezine.asp#art1
“Africa’s Futures: from North-South to East-South?,” Third World Quarterly, 29, 2, March 2008, 339-
56.
“Introduction: Recapturing Black Worlds in Postliberal Times,” Review, 21, 8, 2005, 1-6.
“Global Movements Before ‘Globalization’: Black Movements as World-Historical Movements,”
Review, 21, 8, 2005, 7-28.
“Beyond Bush: The Future of Popular Movements and US Africa Policy,” Review of African Political
Economy, 31, 102, December 2004: 585-97.
"Still Partners and Still Dissident After All These Years? Wallerstein, World Revolutions and the World-
Systems Perspective," Journal of World-Systems Research, 6, 2, Summer-Fall, 2000, 234-265.
"Privatizing Prisons from the USA to SA: Controlling Dangerous Africans Across the Atlantic," ACAS
Bulletin, 59, Winter, 2000, 2-9; reprinted in Safundi: the Journal of South African and American
Comparative Studies , 8, February 2002 [http: http://www.safundi.com/papers.asp?lop=martin].
"Constructive Engagement II, or Catching the Fourth Wave: Who and Where are the “Constituents” for
Africa?," Black Scholar, 21, 9, 1999, 21-29.
"Waiting for Oprah and the New U.S. Constituency for Africa," Review of African Political Economy,
75, 1998, 1-17.
(with Mark Beittel) "Toward a Global Sociology: Evaluating Current Conceptions, Methods, and
Practices," The Sociological Quarterly, 39, 1, 1998, 139-61.
(with Michael West) "Return to Sender: No Such Person in the House," Africa Today, 45, 1, 1998, 63-
70.
(with Michael West) “A Future with a Past: Resurrecting the Study of Africa in the Post-Africanist Era,”
Africa Today, 44, 3, July-Sept. 1997, 297-308.
“After Area Studies: A Return to a Transnational Africa?” Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa
and the Middle East, 16, 1996, 2:1-9.
"Towards a Global Curriculum and Classroom: Comparative- versus World-Historical Strategies,"
Teaching Sociology, 4, 2, (April) 1996: 135-47.
(with Michael West) "The Decline of the Africanists' Africa and the Rise of New Africas," ISSUE,
Winter/Spring 1995, 24-27.
(with Michael West) "Introduction" (to special issue on "Reconstructing the Study of Africa"), ISSUE,
Winter/Spring 1995, 3-4.
The Globalizing and Parochializing of "Africa/n": Challenges for the Discipline, the Curricula, the
Classroom," West Virginia Sociological Review, Vol. I., No. 1 Spring 1995, 2-20.
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"The World-Systems Perspective in Perspective: Assessing the Attempt to Move Beyond Nineteenth
Century Euro-North American Conceptions," Review, XVII, 2, Spring 1994, 145-86. Reprinted in
Korean, in Balcheonjuyi Bipanyeseo Shijayujuyi Bipanuro--Segechegyeronyui Sigak (From the Criticism
of Developmentalism to the Criticism of Neo-liberalism--Perspectives of World-Systems Theory), tr.
Hyn=jung Kwon et all, Seoul: Gonggam Publishers, 1998.
"Developmentalism: the Pernicious Illusion, A Response to Renfrew Christie's 'Antiquated
Industrialization," International Journal of African Historical Studies, 24, 3, 1992, 609-17. (Solicited
response to critique written by Renfrew Christie (Dean of Research, University of Western Cape) of the
article by William G. Martin, "The Making of an Industrial South Africa: Trade and Tariffs in the
Interwar Period," International Journal of African Historical Studies, 23, 2, 1990, 59-85).
"The Futures of Southern Africa: Will the Region Survive Apartheid?" Review of African Political
Economy, 50, 1991, 115-34.
"Region Formation Under Crisis Conditions: South vs. Southern Africa in the Interwar Period," Journal
of Southern African Studies, 16, 1, March 1990, 112-38.
"The Making of an Industrial South Africa: Trade and Tariffs in the Interwar Period," International
Journal of African Historical Studies, 23, 2, 1990, 59-85.
(with Mark Beittel) "The Hidden Abode of Reproduction: Conceptualizing Households in Southern
Africa," Development and Change, 18, April, 1987, 215-34.
"The Incorporation of Southern Africa, 1870-1920," Ch. 4 of "Special Double Issue on Incorporation into
the World-Economy: How the World-System Expands," Review, 10, 5/6, Summer, 1987, 849-900. ch.
4.
"Southern Africa and the World-Economy: Cyclical and Structural Constraints on Transformation,"
Review, X, 1, Summer, 1986, 99-119. (Japanese translation)
(with Joan Smith and Randall McGuire) "Patterns of Household Structures and the World-Economy,"
Review, X, l, Summer, 1986, 74-97. (Japanese translation)
(with Giovanni Arrighi and Roberto Korzeniewicz) "Three Crises, Three Zones: Core-Periphery
Relations in the Long Twentieth Century." Cahier du GEMDEV, 7, March 1986, 125-162.
(with Immanuel Wallerstein) "A Africa Austral na Economia - Mundo, 1870-2000", Economia E
Socialismo, 10, 69/70, Dez. 1986.
(with Immanuel Wallerstein) "Peripheralization of Southern Africa, II: Changes in Household Structure
and Labor-Force Formation," (with Immanuel Wallerstein), Review, III, 2, Fall, 1979, 193-207.
Reprinted in Immanuel Wallerstein, Africa and the World-Economy (Trenton: Africa World Press, 1986,
139-52).
(with Immanuel Wallerstein and Torry Dickinson) "Household Structures and Production Processes:
Preliminary Theses and Findings," Review, V, 3, Spring, 1982, 437-458. (Italian translation in 1983.)
(with Terence K. Hopkins, Immanuel Wallerstein, Robert Bach, Kenneth Barr, Eric M. Berg, Nicole
Bousquet, Hale Decdeli, Resat Kasaba, Marta Petrusewicz, and Robert Russell, members of the Fernand
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Braudel Center Research Working Group on Cyclical and Secular Trends) "Cyclical Rhythms and Secular
Trends of the Capitalist World-Economy: Some Premises, Hypotheses and Questions," Review, II, 4,
Spring, 1979, 483-500. Reprinted in Terence K. Hopkins, Immanuel Wallerstein, and associates World-
Systems Analysis, Theory and Methodology (Beverly Hills: Sage, 1982, 104-20).
Chapters in Books
“Living in a theoretical interregnum: Capital lessons from Southern African Rural History,” pp. 159-84 in
The Promise of Land: Undoing a Century of Dispossession in South Africa, edited by Fred Hendricks,
Lungisile Ntsebeza and Kirk Helliker. Johannesburg: Jacana, 2013.
"Contours of the Black International: From Toussaint to Tupac" (with Michael O. West), pp. 1-44 in
From Toussaint to Tupac: the Black International Since the Age of Revolution, edited by Michael West,
William G. Martin and Fanon Che Wilkins. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2009.
"Haiti, I’m Sorry: The Haitian Revolution and the Forging of the Black International," (with Michael O.
West), pp. 72-104 in From Toussaint to Tupac: the Black International Since the Age of Revolution,
edited by Michael West, William G. Martin and Fanon Che Wilkins. Chapel Hill: University of North
Carolina Press, 2009.
“The Search for Antisystemic Movements,” in William G. Martin, coord. Making Waves: Worldwide
Social Movements, 1760-2005. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2008.
“World Movements and World Transformations,” in William G. Martin, coord. Making Waves:
Worldwide Social Movements, 1760-2005. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers, 2008.
“The Prison Industrial Complex Goes to Africa: Branch Plant or Apartheid Plant?” pp. 171-185 in Prisons
and Punishment: Reconsidering Global Penality, Mechthild Nagel and Seth N. Asumah, eds., Trenton NJ:
Africa World Press, 2006.
"World-Systems Theory," pp. 381-402 in Writing African History, John Phillips ed., University of
Rochester Press, 2005.
“The World-Economy and the African State,” pp. 277-313 in Ricardo Laremont, ed., Borders,
Nationalism, and the African State, Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2005.
(with Michael West) “Through Three Paradigms: The Rival Africas of Africanists and Africans at Home
and Abroad,” pp. 1-36 in William Martin and Michael West, eds., Out of One, Many Africas:
Reconstructing the Study and Meaning of Africa. Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1999.
(with Michael West) “The Ascent, Triumph, and Disintegration of the Africanist Enterprise, USA,” pp.
85-122 in William Martin and Michael West, eds., Out of One, Many Africas: Reconstructing the Study
and Meaning of Africa. Champaign: University of Illinois Press, 1999.
“Opening Graduate Education,” pp. 19-37 in Immanuel Wallerstein, ed., Mentoring, Methods,
Movements: A Colloquium in Honor of T. K. Hopkins. Binghamton, NY: Fernand Braudel Center,
1998.
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“Thinking and Teaching World-Historically,” pp. 161-72 in David A. Smith, ed. Syllabi and Instructional
Materials for Teaching Comparative and Historical Sociology. Washington, D.C.: American
Sociological Association, 1996. Course syllabus: 173-86.
"Deposing Tarzan, or Teaching About Africa in the Post-Cold War Era," pp. 85-101 in Pat Alden,
Ahmed Samatar, and David Lloyd, eds., African Studies and the Undergraduate Curriculum. Lynne
Riener, 1994.
"A Global Social Structure? Evaluating the Advancement of the World-systems Perspective," in J. David
Knotterus and Christopher Prendergast, eds., Recent Developments in the Theory of Social Structure. JAI
Press: 1994.
"Strukturelle Veränderungen der Weltwirtschaft, des Südlichen Africa und der Solidaritätsbegwegung,"
pp. 176-204 in Roland Fett and Gottfried Wellmer, Blicke in die Zukunft: Demokratie und Frieden im
Südlichen Afrika? Bielefeld: Dritte Welt Hause, 1993.
(with Roberto Korzeniewicz), "The Global Distribution of Commodity Chains," in Gary Gereffi and
Miguel Korzeniewicz, eds., Commodity Chains and Global Capitalism, Wesport CT: Greenwood Press,
1993.
"Lesotho: the Creation of Households," pp. 231-49 in Immanuel Wallerstein and Joan Smith, eds.,
Creating and Transforming Households: the Constraints of the World-Economy. Cambridge University
Press, 1992.
"Southern Africa and the World-Economy: Regionality and Trade Regimes," pp. 33-82 in Sergio Vieira,
William G. Martin, and Immanuel Wallerstein, How Fast the Wind? Southern Africa 1975-2000.
Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 1991.
(with Rob Davies) "Regional Prospects and Projects: What Futures for Southern Africa?" pp. 329-64 in
Sergio Vieira, William G. Martin, and Immanuel Wallerstein, How Fast the Wind? Southern Africa
1975-2000. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 1991, 334-364.
(with Darryl Thomas) "South Africa's Economic Trajectory: South African Crisis or World Crisis?" pp.
165-96 in Sergio Vieira, William G. Martin, and Immanuel Wallerstein, How Fast the Wind? Southern
Africa 1975-2000. Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 1991.
(with Immanuel Wallerstein) "Southern Africa in the World-Economy, 1870-2000: Strategic Problems in
World-Historical Perspective" pp. 99-107 in Robert E. Mazur, ed., Development Theory and Practice in
Southern Africa. Trenton, N.J.: Africa World Press, 1990.. Also appearing in Tuomo Melasuo, ed.,
National Movements and World Peace (Aldershot: Avebury, 1990).
"The Challenge of the Semiperiphery," pp. 3-10 in William Martin, ed., Semiperipheral States in the
World-Economy. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1990. Reprinted in Korean, in Balcheonjuyi
Bipanyeseo Shijayujuyi Bipanuro--Segechegyeronyui Sigak (From the Criticism of Developmentalism to
the Criticism of Neo-liberalism--Perspectives of World-Systems Theory), tr. Hyn=jung Kwon et all,
Seoul: Gonggam Publishers, 1998.
"From NIC to NUC: South Africa's Semiperipheral Regimes," pp. 203-23 in William Martin, ed.,
Semiperipheral States in the World-Economy. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
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(with Immanuel Wallerstein) "Peripheralization of Southern Africa, II: Changes in Household Structure
and Labor-Force Formation," pp. 139-52 in Africa and the World-Economy. Trenton: Africa World
Press, 1986.
"Cycles, Trends or Transformations? Black Migration to the South African Gold Mines," pp. 157-179 in
Charles Bergquist, ed., Labor in the Capitalist World-Economy. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1984.
"Beyond the Peasant to Proletarian Debate: Household Formation in Southern Africa," pp. 151-67 in
Joan Smith, Immanuel Wallerstein, and Hans Dieter-Evers, Households and the World-Economy. Beverly
Hills: Sage, 1984.
Book Reviews and Essays
Review of Racial Formation in the Twenty-First Century (edited by Daniel Martinez HoSang, Oneka
LaBennett, Laura Pulido), Contemporary Sociology, 43, 5, September 2014, 691-693.
Review of Gillian Hart, Disabling Globalization: Places of Power in Post-Apartheid South Africa,
American Journal of Sociology, American Journal of Sociology, 106, 4, January 2004.
Review of Gordon D. Morgan, Toward an American Sociology: Questioning the European Construct,
Contemporary Sociology, 1998.
"The End of Africanist Economic History? Considerations on Tiyambe Zeleza's A Modern Economic
History of Africa, Vol. 1 The Nineteenth Century, Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the
Middle East, XVI, 1, 1996, 1-4 (review essay).
Review of Jacklyn Cock and Laurie Nathan, Society at War, in Contemporary Sociology, 19, 5, Sept.
1990, 704-5.
"Apartheid Exploded: Understanding Contemporary South Africa," review essay, Contemporary
Sociology, 17, 4, July, 1988, 491-3.
Review of William H. Worger, South Africa's City of Diamonds (New Haven: Yale University Press,
1987), African Economic History, 17, 1988.
"About our racial problem -- and theirs" (review of George M. Frederickson, White Supremacy), In these
Times, April 1-7, 1981.
Public Policy & Opinion Essays
“The ‘Ferguson Effect’,” Jacobin, July 9, 2015, https://www.jacobinmag.com/2015/07/ferguson-police-
brutality-violence-garner/
“Militarized police escalate conflicts,” op-ed, Press and Sun-Bulletin, August 28, 2014,
http://www.pressconnects.com/story/opinion/2014/08/28/police-military-equipment-escalate-
conflicts/14723223/
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“Broome jail expansion is pricey boondoggle,” op-ed, Press and Sun-Bulletin, January 21, 2014 (with
Josh Price and Brendan McQuade) http://www.pressconnects.com/article/20140121/
VIEWPOINTS02/301210059/Guest-Viewpoint-Broome-jail-expansion-pricey-boondoggle
“Education and Incarceration in NYS: Recalculating the fate of New York’s Youth, from Cuomo to
Cuomo,” Binghamton Justice Projects Briefing Paper, June 5, 2013 http://www.justiceprojects.org
“Closing prisons is no easy fix for budget woes” (with John Eason), Press & Sun-Bulletin (Binghamton,
NY) February 7, 2011, A10, and Ithaca Journal February 7, 2011
http://www.theithacajournal.com/article/20110207/VIEWPOINTS02/102070305/Closing-prisons-no-
easy-fix-budget-woes
“State detention system wrong for upstate and at-risk youths,” Press Sun-Bulletin (Binghamton NY),
November 2, 2010, 10A http://www.pressconnects.com/article/20101102/VIEWPOINTS02/
11020306/1120/VIEWPOINTS/State-detention-system-wrong-for-upstate-and-at-risk-youths
“ACAS Thirty Years On,” ACAS Bulletin, No. 81, Spring 2009, 1-6 (introduction to special issue).
“Advertising Colonialism, or the Day I cut Up MY AMEX Card,” ACAS Bulletin, nos. 75/76, Winter
2006/Spring 2007, 47-48.
“Manufacturing the Homeland Security Campus and Cadre”, ACAS Bulletin, no. 70, Spring 2005.
“Social Science and Social Policy: From National Dilemmas to Global Opportunities,” (with Richard E.
Lee, Heinz R. Sonntag, Peter J. Taylor, Immanuel Wallerstein, Michel Wieviorka), United Nations:
MOST, 2005.
"Bin Laden and Mandela: Yesterday's Freedom Fighters, Today's Terrorist?," Black Thought, 5, 7,
October 2001:3; and Foreign Policy in Focus, September 29, 2001; online at www.fpif.org/
commentary/0109mandela.html; reprinted online at allafrica.com/stories/ 200110020286.html,
www.gamji.com/
"Privatizing Prisons from the USA to SA: Controlling Dangerous Africans across the Atlantic," ACAS
Bulletin, Winter 2000, No. 59, 2-9.
"US, Corporate America, and Africa: Winds of Change?" ACAS Bulletin, 59, Winter, 2000, 1.
"Waging War on Africa: Will Bush Follow Clinton's Lead?," ACAS Bulletin, 59, Winter 2000, 28-31.
"Introduction to Progressive Africa Action Workshop, November 10-11, 1999," ACAS Bulletin, 57/58,
2000, 4.
"Africa Action After Apartheid: Constituents or Activists?," ACAS Bulletin, 57/58, 2000, 5-9.
"Dictated Trade: the Case against the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act," Review of African Political
Economy, 25, 77, 1998, 531-2.
"Waiting for Oprah and the New U.S. Constituency for Africa, with implications for South Africa" Centre
for Southern African Studies Working Papers Series (Bellville South Africa), 1998.
"Letter to the Editor," New York Times, Sept. 24, 1997.
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"Civilians need to bring about a new South Africa," Daily Illini, September 29, 1993, 11.
(with Jim Cason) Out of Africa?" Nation, March 1, 1993, 257. Reprinted in Daily Illini (Champaign,
Illinois).
(with Jim Cason) "Clinton and Africa: Searching for a Post-Cold War Order," ACAS Bulletin, 38/39,
Winter 1993, 2-8.
(with Jim Cason) "Waiting on Clinton," Southern Africa Political and Economic Monthly (Harare), 6, 2,
November 1992, 46-8.
(with Ed Feguson) "Debating the Boren Bill," ACAS Bulletin, 35, Spring 1992, 25-6.
"The United States and Mozambique," in Alice Dinerman et al., Mozambique: An Elusive Peace (New
York: National Council of Churches), 69-73, 1991.
"The U.S. and South Africa: What next?" Southern Africa Report, 6, 5, May 1991, 27-9.
"Uneven Gains: The U.S. Movement Enters the 1990s," (with Jim Cason), Southern Africa Report, May
1990, 22-25.
(with Immanuel Wallerstein) "Southern Africa as a Region of the World-Economy: An Interim Report,"
Research Bulletin on Southern Africa and the World-Economy, 7, February 1990, 2-10.
"Bushkakis: What Prospects for Southern Africa?", Southern Africa Political and Economic Monthly
(Harare), October 1988.
"Bush and Botha: A New Deal for Southern Africa?", Southern Africa Report, December, 1988, and
Southern Africa Political and Economic Monthly (Harare), November 1988.
"New Struggles, New Questions: Foreign Aid and Education," Southern Africa Report, 3, 1, July, 1987,
18-20.
"'There Is No Such Thing as a Liberal Bourgeois': Analysing the 1987 South African Miners' Strike,
Southern African Report, 3, 2, Oct., 1987, 24-5.
"Forging New Alliances," Southern Africa Report, 3, 3, December 1987, 13-15. Reprinted in the
Bulletin of the Association of Concerned African Scholars, 22, Winter, 1987.
"Last Flight with Samora," Weekly Mail, October 24-30, 1986. Reprinted in Research Bulletin on
Southern Africa and the World-Economy, 6, June 1987, 13-14.
PROFESSIONAL AND UNIVERSITY POSTS AND SERVICE
Binghamton University
Sociology Department
Chair, January 2012-December 2014
Interim Chair, 2007
Interim Director of Undergraduate Studies, Fall 2007, Fall 2010
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Director of Graduate Studies and Associate Chair, 2006-2007
Graduate Committee, 1999-2006, 2008-
Undergraduate Committee, Chair, Fall 2007
Grievance Committee, Chair 1999-2000
Senior Personnel Committee, 1999-
Junior Personnel Committee, 1999-
Search Committee, Chair 1999-2001, Fall 2010
Discretionary Salary Committee, 2003-2004
Africana Studies Department, faculty affiliate 1999-
Philosophy and Interpretation of Culture Program, faculty affiliate 1999-2012
Fernand Braudel Center
Deputy Director, 1999-2002
Executive Board, 1999-2014
Review, Editorial Board, 1999-2014
Senior Research Fellow, 1990-96
Research Associate, 1986-1989
Editor, "Research Bulletin on Southern Africa and the World-Economy,” 1987-93.
Harpur College
Council, elected member 1999-2000
Independent Major Program Committee, 2002-2004
Women's Studies Program, Steering Committee, 1999-2001
Faculty Senate (elected), 2001-2002; 2008.
Faculty and Staff Fundraising Campaign, Steering Committee Member 2000, Co-Chair 2001
All University Personnel Committee, 2003-2005; Chair Fall 2010
University of Illinois
General Education Board, 1992
Advisory Panel on Submissions in Social & Behavioral Sciences, 1992.
Fulbright Campus Committee, 1994-99
Faculty Senate (elected), 1997-99
University Library, Search Committee, 1992
College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Illinois
General Education Board Committee, 1993-95, 1996.
Graduate College, University of Illinois
Social and Behavioral Sciences Committee, 1996-98
Fellowship Board, Block Grant Subcommittee, 1997
Department of Sociology, University of Illinois:
Director of Graduate Studies, 1993-95, 1998-99
Advisory Committee (elected), 1988-91, 1994-96, 1997-99
Transnational Area Committee, Chair 1996-99
Cross-National Committee, 1986-92, Chair, 1988-92
Race and Ethnicity Area Committee, 1992-99
Social and Political Order and Change Area Committee, 1993-99
Admissions Committee 1987-1988, 1996-, Chair 1993-95, 1998-
Curriculum Committee, 1990-94, 1998-, Chair 1990-91
Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1994-96, 1997-
Faculty Coordinator, Black-Latino/a Sociology Society, 1993-98
Affirmative Action Officer, 1995-1997
World-Wide-Web Design Committee, 1996
Space Committee, 1996
Awards Committee, Chair, 1997
Department of Political Science, University of Illinois
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Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1995-96
Center for African Studies, University of Illinois
Advisory Committee (elected), 1987-1995
Chair, Research Grants Awards Committee, 1987-1992
Chair, Promotion and Tenure Committee, 1991-1992
Chair, Film/Video Acquisitions Committee, 1992-1993
Fellowships and Awards Committee, 1994-99, Chair 1997
Afro-American Studies and Research Program, University of Illinois
Faculty Affiliate, 1990-99
Curriculum Committee 1992-95
Diaspora/Panafrican Major Committee 1993-95
Office of Minority Student Affairs, University of Illinois
Multicultural Student Programming Awards Committee, 1993
African Studies Association,
Current Issues Committee, 1991-99; Chair 1991-1993
Association of Concerned Africa Scholars
Co-Chair 1993-2001
Executive Board Member, 1987-
Co-Chair, Research Committee 1989-91
Co-Chair Political Action Committee 1991-93
Fulbright National Commission
National Panel Reviewer, 2003-2008
REVIEWER FOR:
American Council of Learned Societies, Fulbright Commission, National Science Foundation,
National Research Foundation (South Africa), African Studies Review, Africa Today, Agrarian
South, American Journal of Sociology, American Sociological Review, Critical Arts, Education
Perspectives, International Journal of African Historical Studies, Journal of Development Studies,
Population and Development Review, Review of African Political Economy, Teaching
Sociology, Sociological Inquiry, Sociological Quarterly, Theory and Society, Wagadu
AREAS OF CONCENTRATION
World-historical Studies
Criminal and Social Justice
Southern Africa and Regional Studies
Global Racial Formations