Curriculum Vitae (December 2013) Daniel Levy Associate Professor

Dept. of Sociology State University of New York- Stony Brook Stony Brook, NY 11794-4356 E-mail: [email protected] http://www.sunysb.edu/sociol/?faculty/Levy/levy

EDUCATION Ph.D. M.A. B.A. Abitur

1999 1990 1986 1982

Sociology Sociology Sociology/Political Science Humanistisches Gymnasium

Columbia University Tel Aviv University Tel Aviv University Cologne

USA Israel Israel Germany

PUBLICATIONS Books and Monographs: The Collective Memory Reader (Oxford University Press, 2011) Jeffrey Olick, Vered VinitzkySeroussi, Daniel Levy (eds.) Human Rights and Memory (Penn State University Press, 2010) Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider Erinnerung im globalen Zeitalter: Der Holocaust, revised second ed. (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp Verlag, 2007; first published 2001) Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider. Old Europe, New Europe, Core Europe: Transatlantic Relations after the Iraq War (London: Verso, 2005) Daniel Levy, Max Pensky, John Torpey (eds.). Translated into: Turkish (2006, Yapi Kredi Yayinlari, Istanbul, Turkey); Japanese (2007, Iwanami Shoten, Tokyo, Japan); Chinese (2007, New Century Publishing, Taiwan); China (2008, Central Compilation & Translation Press). Memory and the Holocaust in a Global Age (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2006) Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider (revised version). Challenging Ethnic Citizenship: German and Israeli Perspectives on Immigration (New York: Berghahn Books, 2002) Daniel Levy and Yfaat Weiss (eds).

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Refereed Articles: 2013 “Cosmopolitanized Nations: Reimagining Collectivity in World Risk Society” Theory, Culture and Society (with Ulrich Beck) 30, 2: 3-31 2011 “Reflexive Particularism and Europeanization: The Reconfiguration of the National” Global Networks 11, 2 (2011): 139-159. Daniel Levy, Michael Heinlein, Lars Breuer 2010 “Recursive Cosmopolitanisation: Argentina and the Global Human Rights Regime” British Journal of Sociology 61 (3): 579-596 (2010) 2006 “The Transformation of Sovereignty: Towards a Sociology of Human Rights” British Journal of Sociology 57 (4): 657-676 (2006) Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider. 2005 “Kosmopolitische Erinnerung und reflexive Modernisierung: Der politische Diskurs der Zwangsarbeitsentschädigung” Soziale Welt 56 (2/3): 225-246 (2005) Michael Heinlein, Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider. “Memories of Universal Victimhood: The case of Ethnic German Expellees” German Politics and Society 23(2): 1-27 (2005) Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider. 2004 “The Institutionalization of Cosmopolitan Morality: The Holocaust and Human Rights” Journal of Human Rights 3(2): 143-157 (2004) Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider. 2002 “Memory Unbound: The Holocaust and the Formation of Cosmopolitan Memory” European Journal of Social Theory 5(1):87-106 (2002) Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider. 1999 “The Future of the Past: Historiographical Disputes and Competing Memories in Germany and Israel” History and Theory Vol. 38, No. 1: 51-66 (1999). “Historical Memory and the Reconfiguration of Collective Boundaries” Passato e Presente (Italian) No. 47: 31-42 (1999). 1997 “Mechanisms of Cultural Constraint: Holocaust Myth and Rationality in German Politics” American Sociological Review Vol. 62: 921-936, (1997) Jeffrey K. Olick and Daniel Levy.

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1992 “The Intifadah in ‘Mabat’“ Politics, Media and Society (Hebrew) Vol.1, No.1: 9-30 (1992). 1991 “Computers and Class: Computers and Social Inequality in Israeli Schools” Urban Education V. 25 No. 4: 483-99 (1991) (Daniel Levy, David Navon, Rina Shapira). Articles and Book Chapters: Forthcoming “Memory and Cosmopolitanism: A Figurational Approach” in The Ashgate Comanion to Memory Studies (ed. Siobhan Kattago). Ashgate. 2012 “Memory Practices and Theory in a Global Age” Handbook of Contemporary Social and Political Theory Gerard Delanty and Stephen Turner (eds.) (Routledge 2012). Pp. 482-492. “Cosmopolitan Identity” Encyclopedia of Global Studies Mark Juergensmeyer and Helmut K. Anheier (eds). Sage, 2012. “Holocaust” Encyclopedia of Global Studies Mark Juergensmeyer and Helmut K. Anheier (eds). Sage, 2012. “Nuremberg Effect” Encyclopedia of Global Studies Mark Juergensmeyer and Helmut K. Anheier (eds). Sage, 2012. 2011 “Memory and Human Rights” Routledge International Handbook of Human Rights Thomas Cushman (Ed.) (Routledge, 2011) Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider. Pp. 491-499. “Cosmopolitan Memory and Human Rights” The Ashgate Research Companion to Cosmopolitanism, Maria Rovisco and Magdalena Nowicka (eds.) (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2011) Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider. 2010 “Changing Temporalities and the Internationalization of Memory Cultures” in Memory and the Future: Transnational Politics, Ethics, and Society Yifat Gutman, Amy Sodaro, Adam D. Brown (eds.) (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010). “Kulturelle Erinnerung“ Gedächtnis und Erinnerung: Ein interdisziplinäres Handbuch Ariane Eichenberg, Christian Gudehus und Harald Welzer (eds.) (Verlag J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart Weimar, 2010).

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2009 “Cosmopolitanization of memory: the politics of forgiveness and restitution” in Cosmopolitanism in Practice Magdalena Nowicka and Maria Rovisco (eds.) (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2009) Ulrich Beck, Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider. Pp. 111-128. 2007 “The Cosmopolitanization of Holocaust Memory: From Jewish to Human Experience” in Sociology Confronts the Holocaust Judith M. Gerson and Diane L. Wolf (eds.) (Duke University Press, 2007) Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider. Pp. 313-330. “Vom Holocaust zur kosmopolitischen Erinnerungskultur” in Generation Global Ulrich Beck (ed.) (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 2007). Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider. Pp. 187-198. “Memories of Europe: Cosmopolitanism and its Others” in Cosmopolitanism and Europe Chris Rumford (ed.) (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2007). Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider. Pp. 158-177. 2006 “Das Leid der Nation und die Stärkung des Individuums” Mittelweg 15(1) Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider (2006) 2005 “The Politics of Commemoration: The Holocaust, Memory and Trauma” Handbook of Contemporary European Social Theory Gerard Delanty (ed.) (London and New York: Routledge, 2005). Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider. Pp. 289-297. “Forgive and Not Forget: Reconciliation between Forgiveness and Resentment” Taking Wrongs Seriously: Apologies and Reconciliation Elazar Barkan and Alexander Karn (eds.) (Palo Alto: Stanford University Press, 2005) Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider. Pp. 83-100. 2004 “Holocaust and Social Theory” Encyclopedia of Social Theory George Ritzer (ed.) (New York: Sage, 2004). Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider. “The Cosmopolitan Figuration: Historicizing Reflexive Modernization” Ulrich Becks kosmopolitisches Projekt Angelika Poferl and Natan Sznaider (eds.) (Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2004) pp. 177-187. 2003 “The Politicization of Ethnic German Immigrants: The Transformation of State Priorities” Diasporas and Ethnic Migrants: Germany, Israel and Post-Soviet Successor States in Comparative Perspective Rainer Münz and Rainer Ohliger (eds.) (London: Frank Cass, 2003) pp. 289-304.

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“Institutionalizing the Past: Shifting Memories of Nationhood in German Education and Immigration Legislation” Memory and Power in International Relations Jan-Werner Mueller (ed.) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003) Daniel Levy and Julian Dierkes, pp. 24464. 2002 “The Transformation of Germany’s Ethno-cultural Idiom: The Case of Ethnic German Immigrants,” Challenging Ethnic Citizenship: German and Israeli Perspectives on Immigration. Daniel Levy and Yfaat Weiss (eds.) (New York: Berghahn Books, 2002) pp. 221-238. “Refugees, Expellees, and Aussiedler in the Federal Republic of Germany: Social, Political, and Legal Dimensions of the Integration Process” Coming Home to Germany? The Integration of Ethnic Germans from Central and Eastern Europe in the Federal Republic. David Rock and Stefan Wolff (eds.) (Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2002) pp. 19-37. 1999 “Coming Home? Ethnic Germans and the Transformation of National Identity in the Federal Republic of Germany” Immigration and the Politics of Belonging in Contemporary Europe Andrew Geddes & Adrian Favell (eds.) (Aldershot: Ashgate 1999) pp. 93-108. Book reviews: Contemporary Sociology (forthcoming) Beyond the Nation-State. The Reconstruction of Nationhood and Citizenship, David H. Kamens. Bingley: Emerald Books. Social Forces (2011) The Quest for the Lost Nation. Writing History in Germany and Japan in the American Century Sebastian Conrad Translated by Alan Nothnagle University of California Press, 2010. H-Net German (2011) Rita Chin, Heide Fehrenbach, Geoff Eley, Attina Grossmann. 2009. After the Nazi Racal State: Difference and Democracy in Germany and Europe. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Sociological Forum (2007) “A Reply to Blau and Moncada” Vol. 22 (4): 564-565. H-Net German (2007) John Keane, ed. Civil Society Berlin Perspectives. New York: Berghahn Books, 2006. Social Forces (2007) Contested Citizenship. Immigration and Cultural Diversity in Europe. Ruud Koopmans, Paul Statham, Marco Giugni and Florence Passy. University of Minnesota Press, 2005. Contemporary Sociology (2005) Memories of State: Politics, History, and Collective Identity in Modern Iraq. Eric Davis. University of California Press, 2005.

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H-Net German (2005) Germans or Foreigners?: Attitudes Towards Ethnic Minorities in PostReunification Germany Richard D. Alba; Peter Schmidt; Martina Wasmer (eds.) Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. International Migration Review (2005) The Israeli Diaspora. Steven J. Gold. University of Washington Press, 2002. HONORS AND AWARDS 2011

Principal Investigator (together with Prof. Andrew Newman)“Memory in the Disciplines” FAHSS Interdisciplinary Initiatives Fund - $ 6,000

2011

Conversations in the Discipline, SUNY (member of ad-hoc committee with Profs. E. Ann Kaplan, John Lutterbie and Andrew Newman) “Memory, Emotion and the Disciplines” $ 5,000

2011

Individual Development Awards Program, UUP, State University of New York

2011

Visiting Professor at the Center for Advanced Studies (Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich)

2009

Visiting Research Professor at the Center for Reflexive Modernization (Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich)

2009

Individual Development Awards Program, UUP, State University of New York

2008

Principal Investigator (with Prof. Paul Gootenberg and Prof. Herman Lebovics) FAHSS Interdisciplinary Initiatives Matching Grant $500)

2008

Körber Fellowship (Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna) $40,000 (declined)

2007

Principal Investigator (together with Prof. Paul Gootenberg and Prof. Herman Lebovics) “Initiative for Historical Social Sciences” FAHSS Interdisciplinary Initiatives Fund $2000

2006 Principal Investigator (together with Prof. Paul Gootenberg and Prof. Herman Lebovics) “Initiative for Historical Social Sciences” FAHSS Interdisciplinary Initiatives Fund – $ 6,000 2005-9 Principal Investigator (together with Prof. Ulrich Beck) “Europeanization of National Memory Spaces” (funded by the German Research Foundation - DFG Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) - $470.000

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2005 “Conference: Europe and its Others in the Mirror of Transatlantic Relations” Heinrich Böll Stiftung. Principal Investigator (together with Prof. Volker Berghahn and John Micgiel Institute for the Study of Europe at Columbia University). $10,000 (November 1011, 2005) 2005 Principal Investigator (together with Prof. Jeffrey Olick) “Workshop: The State of Social Memory Studies” (funded by the American Sociological Association, Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline) - $7000 2002-5 Principal Investigator (together with Prof. Ulrich Beck) “Transnational Memory: Forgiveness and Restitution in the Global Age” (funded by the German Research Foundation – DFG Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) – $ 274.000 2003 Rockefeller Fellowship “The Promises and Pitfalls of International Courts.” (Workshop in Bellagio) 2002 Individual Development Awards Program, UUP, State University of New York 2002 Yonathan Shapira Young Scholars Award (Tel Aviv University) 1999-00 James Bryant Conant Fellowship, Post-Doc, Harvard University, Minda de Gunzberg Center for European Studies 1998-99 Lazarsfeld Fellowship, Columbia University, Department of Sociology 1998

Presidents Fellowship, Columbia University, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences

1997

Travel Stipend, Columbia University, Center for European Studies

1996

Conference Travel Fund, Columbia University, Graduate School of Arts & Sciences

1991-94 Lazarsfeld Fellowship, Columbia University, Department of Sociology INVITED SCHOLARLY LECTURES AND SYMPOSIA 2012

Lecture: “From Post to Past Violence: The Cosmopolitization of Victimhood” University of Madison (Wisconsin). The 45th Wisconsin Workshop “After the Violence: Memory”

2012

Keynote speaker “Conflict in Memory: Interpersonal and Intergenerational Remembering of War, Conflict and Transition” (University of Aarhus)

2012

Keynote speaker “Towards a Common Past? Conflicting Memories and in Contemporary Europe” (Nordic Network in Memory Studies, University of Lund)

2012

Panelist “Images of Disaster” (University of Heidelberg) Daniel Levy

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2011

Keynote speaker “Memories of Natural Catastrophies” (Center for Interdisciplinary Memory Research, KWI, Essen)

2010

Keynote speaker “Forms and Functions of Social Memories -- Perspectives from Social and Cultural Sciences” (University of Erlangen).

2010

Keynote speaker: “Genocide and Collective Memory: Challenging Disciplines, Questioning Approaches: An Interdisciplinary Workshop” (Binghamton University)

2010

Keynote speaker: Symposium “Holocaust Memory: Legacies of Disaster or Lessons of Cosmopolitanism?” Clark University Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies

2010

Moderator: “Germany After Guilt” Workshop on Historical Commissions: Comparative Perspectives (Columbia University)

2010

Panelist on Final Synthesis Panel: “The Limits of Memory” The Third Annual Conference of the NSSR Interdisciplinary Memory Group (New School for Social Research)

2009

Lecture “The Cosmopolitanization of Europe” Workshop “Globalization and Europe” (Center for European Studies, Duke University)

2009

Lecture “Internationalizing Memory: Towards a Mnemo-Historical Approach” The Second Annual Conference of the NSSR Interdisciplinary Memory Group (New School)

2009

Synthesis Panel: looking backward to the future - memory (studies) and the future The Second Annual Conference of the NSSR Interdisciplinary Memory Group (New School for Social Research)

2008

Discussant “Transnational Connections and Migration” 5th Stony Brook Graduate Ethnography Conference” (Stony Brook Manhattan)

2008

Lecture “Past and Future of Progressive Politics” (public conversation with John Torpey, Interdisciplinary Memory Group, New School For Social Research)

2008

Lecture “Holocaust Memories and the Formation of the Human Rights Regime” Speaker Series, Genocide and Human Right (Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, Rutgers University)

2008

Moderator “Is an Interdisciplinary Field of Memory Studies Possible?” New School for Social Research)

2007

Lecture “Memory and Human Rights: The Importance of Failures” (The Humanities Institute, Stony Brook. Faculty Lecture Series) Daniel Levy

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2006

Symposium: Vergleichende Tradierungsforschung (Kulturwissenschaftliches Institut, Essen) “European Memories in Comparative Perspective”

2005

Keynote Address: Russians in Israel and Beyond: The Meanings of Culture in Discourse and Practices (Van Leer Institute, Jerusalem) “Russians in Israel and Beyond: The Meanings of Culture in Discourse and Practices”

2005

Conference: Politik der Schuld (Deutsches Historisches Museum, Berlin) “The Politics of Guilt and the Globalization of Holocaust Memory”

2004

Lecture: Center for Reflexive Modernization (Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich) “Cosmopolitan Memories and the Politics of Forgiveness”

2003

Conference: Diskontinuität und Kontinuität der Moderne im historischen Vergleich (Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich) “Sovereignty in the Age of Reflexive Modernization”

2003

Conference: Political Forgiveness and Global Justice: Towards a New Global Politics (Institut für Kulturwissenschaften, Vienna) “German Expellees as a Model for Generalized Victimhood”

2003

Workshop Rockefeller Group: The Promises and Pitfalls of International Courts (Bellagio) “Cosmopolitanized Statehood: Human Rights and the Juridification of Politics”.

2003

Faculty Colloquium: (New York Law School) “Transnational Legal Practices and the De-territorialization of National Politics.”

2003 Workshop: Cosmopolitan Law or Legal Imperialism (London School of Economics) “Legal Imperialism versus Cosmopolitan Law: Constructing Global Rules from Above or Below?” 2002

Workshop: World Civility (Centre D’Études et de Recherches Internationales, Paris) “Transnational Norms and Cosmopolitan Memory: The Future of the Past”

2002

Organizer and panelist at Symposium: Challenging Ethnic Citizenship (Schloss Elmau, Germany)

2002

Workshop: Methodological Nationalism (London School of Economics) “The Juridification of Politics”

2002

Keynote Address: Yonathan Shapira Young Scholars Award (Tel Aviv University) “Citizenship in comparative perspective: Ethnic perceptions in Germany and Israel”

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2002

Keynote Address: University of Haifa and Zeit Stiftung “Challenging a Law of Return: Germany’s changing policies toward ethnic Germans”

2002

Faculty University Seminar: (Columbia University) “Memory in the Age of Globalization: The Emergence of Cosmopolitan Memories”

2002

Public Lecture: (University of Bonn) “Erinnerung im Globalen Zeitalter”

2001

Workshop: Sociological Perspectives on the Holocaust and Post-Holocaust Life (Rutgers University) “The Holocaust and the Formation of Cosmopolitan Memory”

2001

Lecture: The Watson Institute for International Studies (Brown University) “Balancing Ethnic and Civic Conceptions of Citizenship: The German Case”

2001

Conference: Jews as Cosmopolitans: Stereotype, Denunciation, Ideal (Schloss Elmau) “Cosmopolitan Memory: The Case of the Holocaust”

2001

Conference: Remembrance and Restitution (Institut für Kulturwissenschaften, Vienna) “Proliferating Restitution: German Expellees Reconsidered“

2000

Conference: Citizenship and Identity: Germany and Israel in Comparative Perspective (University of Haifa) “Germany’s ‘Law of Return’ and the Transformation of its Ethnocultural Code”

1999

Workshop: Diasporas and Ethnic Migrants in Twentieth Century Europe (Humboldt University) “The Politicization of Ethnic German Immigrants: The Transformation of State Priorities”

1998

Workshop: Nationality Law, Immigration and Integration in Europe and the USA (Centre nationale de la recherche scientifique, Paris). “Foreign Citizens and Domestic Foreigners: Some Remarks about the Economic Foundation of Nationhood in Germany”

1997

Workshop: Collective Identity Formation in Europe (Harvard, Center for European Studies, Cambridge). “The Changing Balance of Ethnic and Civic Modes of Collective Identification in Germany”

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Selected Conference Presentations 2011 Eastern Sociological Society (Philadelphia) “Memory and Intersectionality as Heuristic Device in the ‘Commemorative Era’” 2010 Eastern Sociological Society (Boston) “Reflexive Particularism and the Reconfiguration of the National” 2009 Eastern Sociological Society (Baltimore) “Memory and Human Rights: Towards a Mnemo-Historical Approach” 2008 Global Studies Association Meeting (New York) “Cosmopolitanization of the Nation-State: Sovereignty Revisited” (with Larissa Buchholz) 2008 Eastern Sociological Society (New York) “Human Rights and Sociology” 2007 American Sociological Association (New York) Organizer “Regular Collective Memory Session”; “Collective Memory: The Mnemonics of Transitional Justice and Human Rights” 2006

European Social Science History Conference (Amsterdam). “Memories of Expulsion: The Politics of Forgiveness in Germany, Austria and Poland”

2005

American Sociological Association (Philadelphia) “Old Europe, New Europe, Core Europe: Introspection in the Mirror of Transatlantic Relations”

2005

World Congress of the International Institute of Sociology (Stockholm) “Memories of Expulsion: The Politics of Forgiveness in Germany, Austria and Poland”

2004

American Sociological Association (San Francisco) “Towards a Methodological Cosmopolitanism: Revisiting Diaspora”

2003

Social Science History Association (Baltimore) “The Impact of Human Rights on State-Society Relations”

2002

Conference: Confusion - Questioning Anti-Semitism, Anti-Americanism and Other Modes of Conspiracy (New York University) “Competing Modes of Victimhood: Memories of Suffering”

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2001

Social Science History Association (Chicago) Organizer and Panel Discussant: “The Politics of Restitution”

2000

Social Science History Association (Pittsburgh) “Memories of Victimhood: Ethnic Germans and the Reconfiguration of National Identity in Germany”

2000

European Social Science History Conference (Amsterdam). Organizer and Panel Discussant on: “Postwar-German History and Collective Memory”

1998

American Sociological Association (San Francisco). “Reformation of German Nationhood: The Integration of Co-Ethnics during the First Post-War Decade of the Federal Republic of Germany”

1998

European Social Science History Conference (Amsterdam). “Collective Memory and the Re-formation of National Identity: Historiographical disputes in Germany and Israel”

1998

International Conference for Europeanists (Baltimore). “Emerging Modes of Collective Identification: Ethnic German Resettlers and the Transformation of National Identity in Germany”

1997

Social Science History Association (Washington, DC). “Citizenship, Nationality, and the Return of the Past: German Repatriates and their Reception in Post-Unified Germany”

1997

American Sociological Association (Toronto). “Emerging Identities: The Transformation of German Nationhood”

1996

Social Science History Association (New Orleans). “The Future of the Past: Comparing Historians’ Disputes in Germany and Israel”

COURSES TAUGHT Undergraduate: Introduction to Sociology (Tel Aviv University) Core Curriculum - Contemporary Civilization (Columbia University) Nationalism and the Right Wing in Europe (Columbia University) European Politics (Fordham University) Global Sociology (Stony Brook University) Political Sociology (Stony Brook University) Immigration and Citizenship (Stony Brook University) Media and Society (Stony Brook University) Sociology of Human Rights (Stony Brook University) Globalization and Human Rights (Stony Brook University) Daniel Levy

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Graduate: Historical Methods (Stony Brook University) Citizenship and Immigration: In the Age of Globality (Stony Brook University) Global Sociology and Organizations (Stony Brook University) Sociology of Human Rights (Stony Brook University) Political Sociology (Stony Brook University) SELECTED DEPARTMENT AND UNIVERSITY SERVICE 2013

Editorial Member of Track Paper Committee

2012

Chair of Recruitment Committee (Stony Brook – Dept. of Sociology)

2011

Chair of Recruitment Committee (Stony Brook – Dept. of Sociology)

2010

Chair of Recruitment Committee (Stony Brook – Dept. of Sociology)

2010

Member of Recruitment Committee for SUNY Faculty Diversity Program

2010

Member of Ad-Hoc Tenure Committee (Journalism School)

2008-09

Chair of Recruitment Committee (Stony Brook – Dept. of Sociology)

2006-present Chair of Library Committee (Stony Brook – Dept. of Sociology) 2006-2007

Thesis Advisor in Honors College Program (SUNY Stony Brook)

2004-2007

Member of Administrative Review Committee (SUNY Stony Brook)

2004-2005

Chair of Executive Committee (Stony Brook – Dept. of Sociology)

2001-2002

Member of Graduate Admission Committee (Stony Brook - Dept. of Sociology)

2001-2004

Member of Administrative Review Committee (SUNY Stony Brook)

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 2011-present Co-founder and co-organizer “Memory Studies Bank” (Stony Brook University) (with Andrew Newman) 2009-present Co-founder and co-organizer Columbia University Seminar on “History, Redress, and Reconciliation” (with Elazar Barkan)

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2009-2010

Lead Editor, Rose Monograph Series (American Sociological Association and Russell Sage Foundation)

2009-present Associate Editor “European Journal of Social Theory” 2006-2010

Editor Rose Monograph Series (American Sociological Association and Russell Sage Foundation)

2008-2010

Editorial Board Member of American Sociological Association Committee for Publications.

2008-2009

Panel Reviewer for the United States Institute of Peace Studies

2007-present Editorial Board Member “Memory Studies” 2007-2008

Screening Committee for Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship Program

2006-2007

Screening Committee for Social Science Research Council Dissertation Fellowship

2004-2005

Screening Committee for Social Science Research Council Dissertation Fellowship

2006-Present Co-founder and co-organizer “Initiative for Historical Social Sciences” (Stony Brook University). 2000-present: Peer Journal reviews for: “American Sociological Review”; “International Migration Review”; “International Sociology”, “Qualitative Sociology”, “Mobilization”, “Social Problems”, “Social Forces”, “Memory Studies”, “History and Memory”, “Sociological Theory” Peer Proposal reviews for: “National Science Foundation”, “German-Israeli Foundation”, “German Science Foundation;” “Spencer Foundation,” “Netherlands Research Foundation – Vidi)” Manuscript reviews for: Oxford University Press, George Washington University Press, Temple University Press, Berghahn Books, New York University Press, Sage Press. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS American Sociological Association LANGUAGE SKILLS Fluent in English, German, French, Hebrew. Daniel Levy

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