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JUDY L. LEDGERWOOD

Acting Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Presidential Engagement Professor, Department of Anthropology Northern Illinois University DeKalb, IL 60115-2854

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Education: PhD Cornell University January 1990 Anthropology and Southeast Asian Studies MA Cornell University May 1987 Anthropology BA summa cum laude University of Puget Sound May 1982 Politics and Government and Asian Studies

Dissertation:

Changing Khmer Conceptions of Gender: Women, Stories and the Social Order. Awarded the Lauriston Sharp Prize, Cornell University 1990

Professional Experience:

Acting Dean, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Northern Illinois University, Aug 2017-present Manage a college of 18 departments and 7 research centers that span the humanities, social sciences and natural sciences. NIU is a Carnegie Tier II Research University with $30 million in research funding last year, 15 million in CLAS. CLAS is home to more than

4000 students, with 33 Bachelor’s degree programs and 30 advanced degree options

Director, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University, Aug 2012-2017

Chair, Department of Anthropology, Northern Illinois University, July 2004- 2010

Professor, Department of Anthropology, Northern Illinois University, 2009-present

Associate Professor, Center for Southeast Asian Studies and the Department of Anthropology, Northern Illinois University, August 2001 - 2009 Assistant Professor August 1996 to July 2001

Research Fellow, East-West Center, Cultural Studies Program September 1993 - July 1996, Research and writing on gender and conceptions of ethnicity, transnational organizations, propaganda and violence. Director of the Cambodia Anthropology/Archaeology Program.

Professor of Anthropology, Royal University of Fine Arts, Faculty of Archeology, Phnom Penh, Cambodia December 2002-July 2003 Taught Research Methods course, Fulbright Fellow

January - June 1992, Taught Introductory Anthropology

Visiting Assistant Professor, Cornell University, Asian Studies, Southeast Asian Studies Program, July - December 1991

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Fellowships and Grants:

Southeast Asia Youth Leadership Grant, DOState 2017 Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative, DOState 2015 Title VI National Resource Center Grant, DOEd

($2 mil, 4 years) 2014 Southeast Asia Youth Leadership Grant, DOState 2013 Cambodian Ministry of Education (World Bank) 2013 Henry Luce Foundation Grant 2012 Asian Cultural Council Grant 2012 NIU Venture Grant 2012 Center for Khmer Studies Fellowship 2010 Northern Illinois Univ. Research and Artistry Grant 2010 Henry Luce Foundation Grant ($75,000) 2009-2010 NIU Venture Grant 2007-08 Henry Luce Foundation Grant ($115,000, 3 years) 2006-08 Fulbright Fellowship (research and teaching) 2003 National Endowment for the Humanities, Collaborative Research Grant ($110,000, 3 years) 2000 Northern Illinois Univ. Research and Artistry Grant 2000 Northern Illinois Univ. Research and Artistry Grant 1997 East-West Center Summer Research Funding 1997 Univ. of Hawai'i-East-West Center Collaborative Research Grant 1996 Project on Archaeological Training for Cambodia Henry Luce Foundation ($100,000) 1995-96 Univ. of Hawai'i-East-West Center Collaborative Research Grant 1995 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research Post-Doctoral Research Grant, January-August 1992 Social Science Research Council Post-Doctoral Fellowship, January-August 1992 Cornell Southeast Asian Program Write-up Grant 1988-89 Cornell Graduate School Summer Travel Grant 1988 Cornell Center for International Studies Travel Grant 1988 Social Science Research Council, Indochina Studies Grant, Dissertation Research 1987-88

Courses Taught: At Northern Illinois University: Research Methods/Field School in Cambodia Anthro 490/493A Introduction to Anthropology Anthro 101/120 General Cultural Anthropology Anthro 220 Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Women Anthro 361 History and Theory of Anthropology Anthro 451 Gender in Southeast Asia Anthro 422 Asian American Cultures Anthro 302 The Anthropology of Gender Anthro 468 Southeast Asian Literature ILAS 490 The Anthropology of Violence Anthro 591 At University of Hawai’i: Cultures of Mainland Southeast Asia Anthro 408 At Cornell University: Power and Gender in SEAsia Asian Studies 454 Post-Revolutionary Cambodia Asian Studies 601 Cambodia Seminar Asian Studies 401

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Awards/Honors:

Northern Illinois University Presidential Engagement Professor 2015-2018 Northern Illinois University, Department of Anthropology

Outstanding Teaching Award 1997-98, 2003-04, 2004-05, 2011-12

Publications:

Books: 2008 At the Edge of the Forest: Essays on Cambodia, History and Narrative in Honor of

David Chandler. Edited volume with Anne Hansen, Ithaca, NY: Cornell Southeast Asian Studies Program, (Co-author, Introduction). 2002 Cambodia Emerges from the Past. Edited volume, DeKalb, IL: Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University, (Co-author, Introduction). 1996 Propaganda, Politics and Violence in Cambodia. Edited volume with Steve Heder, Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, (Co-author, Introduction). 1994 Cambodian Culture Since 1975: Homeland and Exile. Edited volume with May Ebihara and Carol Mortland, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, (Co-author, Introduction).

Journal Articles: 2012 Buddhist Ritual and the Reordering of Social Relations in Cambodia. SouthEast Asia Research, 20(2): 191:205. 2011 Seeing Duch on Trial. Searching for the Truth First Quarter 2011, p. 53-56.

2010 Is the Trial of 'Duch' a Catalyst for Change in Cambodia's Courts? AsiaPacific Issues,

no. 95 (Honolulu: East-West Center, June, 2010), With Kheang Un. 2003 Global Concepts and Local Meaning: Human Rights and Buddhism in Cambodia. Journal of Human Rights. With Kheang Un, 2(4): 531-549. 2003 Cambodia in 2002: Decentralization and Its Effects on Party Politics. Asian Survey.

With Kheang Un. 43(1): 113-119. 2002 Cambodia in 2001: Towards Democratic Consolidation? Asian Survey. With Kheang Un . XLII(1):100-107. 1999 Dry Season flood-recession rice in the Mekong Delta: Two thousand years of sustainable agriculture? Asian Perspectives. With Jefferson Fox, 38(1):37-50. 1999 The Royal University of Fine Arts, East-West Center and University of Hawaii Program in the Archaeology and Anthropology of the Kingdom of Cambodia. Asian Perspectives. With P. Bion Griffin, 38(1):1-6. 1999 Results of the 1995-1996 Field Investigations at Angkor Borei, Cambodia. Asian Perspectives. With: Miriam Stark, P. Bion Griffin, Chuch Phoerun, Michael Dega, Carol Mortland, Nancy Dowling, James Bayman, Bong Sovath, Tea Van, Chhan Chamroeun, and Kyle Latinis, 38(1):7-36. 1997 The Cambodian Tuol Sleng Museum of Genocidal Crimes: National Narrative, Museum Anthropology, 21(1):82-98.

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Journal Articles:

1996 Politics and Gender: Negotiating Changing Cambodian Ideas of the Proper Woman, Asia Pacific Viewpoint . 37(2):139-152. 1996 Research, Education and Cultural Resource Management at Angkor Borei, Cambodia, CRM: Cultural Resource Management, with P. Bion Griffin and Miriam Stark, No. 3:37-41 (invited, not peer reviewed).

1995 Khmer Kinship: The Matriliny/Matriarchy Myth, Journal of Anthropological Research Vol. 51:247-262. 1994 UN Peacekeeping Missions: The Lessons of Cambodia, Asia-Pacific Issues, East-West Center, No. 11, March. 1991 Cornell University Library's Microfilm Project in the State of Cambodia: Document Preservation under Extreme Circumstances, Microform Review 20(4):167-170 (invited, not peer reviewed). 1990 Portrait of a Conflict: Exploring Changing Khmer-American Social and Political Relationships, Journal of Refugee Studies 3(2):135-154. 1990 A Building Full of Books IN Cambodia 1990, special issue of Cultural Survival 14(3):53-55. 1987 Secondary Migration among Southeast Asian Refugees in the United States, with Carol Mortland, Urban Anthropology 16(3-4):291-326.

Book Chapters:

2018 Introduction, Svay, A Khmer Village in Cambodia by May Mayko Ebihara, Ithaca, NY:

Cornell University Press, pp. xi-xxxi.

2016 Rebuilding Temples after War: Grandfather Pait IN Figures of Buddhist Modernity in Asia. Jeffrey Samuels, Justin McDaniel and Mark Rowe, eds. University of Hawai’i Press, p. 48-50. 2011 A Tale of Two Temples: Communities and their Wats IN Village Community and

the Transforming Social Order in Cambodia and Thailand: Essays in Honor of May Ebihara. John Marston, ed. Melbourne: Monash University.

2010 Forward IN Social Change in Thailand: A. Thomas Kirsch, a Northeastern Village, and Two Families. Yohko Tsuji, ed. Charleston, SC: Createspace, p. xv-xvi. (invited).

2008 The Plight and Fate of Women in the Cambodian Genocide IN The Plight and Fate of Women in

Genocidal Situations. Samuel Totten, ed. New York: Transaction Publishers, Vol. 7.

2008 Buddhist Practice in Rural Kandal Province 1960 and 2003: An Essay in Honor of May Ebihara IN People of Virtue: Reconfiguring Religion, Power and Moral Order in Cambodia

Today. David Chandler and Alix Kent, eds. Nordic Institute of Asian Studies, p. 147-168.

2008 Ritual in 1990 Cambodian Political Theatre: New Songs at the Edge of the Forest, IN At the Edge of the Forest: Essays on Cambodia, History and Narrative in Honor of

David Chandler. Edited volume with Anne Hansen, Ithaca, NY: Cornell Southeast Asian Studies Program, p. 195-220.

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Book Chapters: 2002 The Aftermath of Genocide: Cambodian Villagers, with May Ebihara, IN Annihilating Difference: The Anthropology of Genocide. Alex Hinton, ed. Berkeley: University of California Press, p. 272-291. 2002 Decision Making in Rural Khmer Villages, with John Vijghen IN Cambodia Emerges from the Past. Judy Ledgerwood, ed. DeKalb, IL: Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University, p. 109-150. 2001 Households and Families: Southeast Asia IN Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women. New York: Routledge. 1998 Does Cambodia Exist?: Nationalism and Diasporic Constructions of a Homeland IN Diasporic Identities: Selected Papers on Refugee and Immigrant Issues. Carol A. Mortland, ed. Washington DC: American Anthropological Association, Vol. 6, p. 92-112. Winner of the 1998 Committee on Refugees and Immigrant Issues (CORI)

Award for best paper.

1998 Rural Development in Cambodia: The View from the Village IN Cambodia and the International Community: The Quest for Peace, Development and Democracy. Fredrick Z. Brown and David G. Timberman, eds. New York: Asia Society, p. 127-147.

1996 Patterns of CPP Political Repression and Violence IN Propaganda, Politics and Violence in Cambodia. Steve Heder and Judy Ledgerwood, eds., Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe.

1994 Gender Symbolism and Culture Change: Viewing the Virtuous Woman in the Story of Mea Yoeng IN Cambodian Culture Since 1975, May Ebihara, Carol Mortland and Judy Ledgerwood (eds), Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. 1988 Refugee Resource Acquisition: The Invisible Communication System, with Carol Mortland, IN Y.Y. Kim and W.B. Gudykunst (eds), Cross-Cultural Adaptation: Current Approaches Newbury, CA: Sage Publications, p. 286-306.

Reviews: 2017 Erik W. Davis, Deathpower: Buddhism’s Ritual Imagination in Cambodia for Journal of Religion and Violence (pp. 107-110). 2016 Eric Tang, Unsettled: Cambodian Refugees in the NYC Hyperghetto for Refuge:

Canada’s Journal on Refugees, 13(2): 93-95.

2015 Eve Zucker, Forest of Struggle: Moralities of Remembrance in Upland Cambodia for

Southeast Asian Studies, 4(2): 405-408.

2012 Peg LeVine, Love and Dread in Cambodia: Weddings, Births, and Ritual Harm under the

Khmer Rouge for The Asian Journal of Social Science 40(3): 355-356. 2009 Annuska Derks, Khmer Women on the Move, for Crossroads 19.2:160-162. 2008 Beth Pielert, Out of the Poison Tree (Film) for Asian Education Media Service. http://www.aems.uiuc.edu.

2006 John Marston and Elizabeth Guthrie, eds. History, Buddhism and New Religious Movements in

Cambodia for Sojourn 21 (2): 280-283.

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Reviews: 2004 Justin Corfield and Laura Summers, Historical Dictionary of Cambodia, for Journal of Asian

Studies 63 (3): 842-843. 2001 David P. Chandler, Voices from S-21: Terror and History in Pol Pot’s Secret Prison, for

Crossroads 15(1):135-137.

2000 Nancy J. Smith Hefner, Khmer American: Identity and Moral Education in a Diasporic Community, for American Ethnologist 27(1):221-223.

1999 MaryCarol Hopkins, Braving a New World: Cambodian (Khmer) Refugees in an American City,

for Crossroads 12(1):193-195. 1998 Mennonite Central Committee, Cambodia: Land of Beauty but Uncertainty (film), for Asian

Educational Media Services, News and Reviews 2(1):7. 1997 Ian Mabbett and David Chandler, The Khmers, for The Journal of the Economic and Social

History of the Orient 40(3):323-325.

1997 Ellen Bruno, Producer, Samsara (film) for The Journal of Asian Studies 56(3): 580-581.

1996 Marie A. Martin, Cambodia: A Shattered Society, for Crossroads 9(1):115-118. 1996 Ben Kiernan, ed., Genocide and Democracy in Cambodia: The Khmer Rouge the United Nations

and the International Community, for The Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 59(1):195-196.

1996 Milton Osborne, Sihanouk, Prince of Light, Prince of Darkness, for Crossroads 9(1):118-120. 1994 Gerald Cannon Hickey, Shattered World and Usha Welaratna, Beyond the Killing Fields, for

American Anthropologist 96(3):725-727. 1991 Jane Monnig Atkinson and Shelley Errington, Power and Difference: Gender in Island Southeast

Asia for Crossroads 7(1):135-138.

Research Reports: 1996 Women in Development: Cambodia. Manila: Asian Development Bank. 1992 The Situation of Women in Cambodia. Bangkok: UNICEF.

Translations: 1996 Battambang in the Time of the Lord Governor by Tauch Chhuong, translation by Hin Sithan and

Judy Ledgerwood. Phnom Penh: CEDORECK.

Papers Presented: 2016 Changing Cambodia, Changing Cambodian Studies. Paper presented at Middlesex Community College, Lowell, MA, April. 2015 A Return to History Again. Paper presented at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Keynote Address at the Annual Anthropology Student Conference, Milwaukee, March. 2012 Prophetic Histories: The Buddh Damnay and Violence in Cambodia. Paper presented at the

Asian Studies on the Pacific Coast conference at Gonzaga University in Spokane, June.

2011 Witnessing the Cambodian Genocide. Paper presented at the conference: Memory and Plural Identities in the Aftermath of Genocide, Montreal, Canada, Concordia University, May.

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Papers Presented: 2011 Buddhist ritual and the re-ordering of social relations in Cambodia. Paper presented at the

Association for Asian Studies Meetings, Honolulu, Hawaii. April. Revised version presented at the Center for Khmer Studies Conference, Siem Reap, Cambodia, July.

2010 Lessons from the Trial of Kaing Guek Eav, a.k.a. Duch. Paper presented at Cornell University Southeast Asia speaker series, April.

2008 The Rebirth of Cambodian Buddhism. Paper presented at the University of Puget Sound Asian Studies Lecture series. March. 2008 Khmer Sprit: The Arts and Culture of Cambodia. Paper presented at the Lowe Art Museum, University of Miami, Miami, January. 2007 State of the Field: Anthropology/Cambodia. Paper presented at the Association for Asian Studies Meetings, Boston, March.

2006 Cambodian Buddhism Through War and Peace. Paper presented at the Chicago Humanities

Festival, panel title: The Search for Internal and External Peace. Chicago, November. 2005 Buddhist Practice in Rural Kandal Province 1960 and 2003: An Essay in Honor of May Ebihara. Paper presented at the conference Reconfiguring Religion, Power and Moral Order in Cambodia, Varburg, Sweden, October.

2003 Ritual in 1990 Cambodian Political Theatre: New Songs at the Edge of the Forest, Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Meetings, Chicago, November. 2001 The Buddh Damnay and the Meaning of Suffering, paper presented at the Association for Asian Studies Meetings, Chicago, March. Revised version presented at the National Congress on Socio-Cultural Research Royal University of Phnom Penh, Cambodia, November 2003 2000 Transnational, National and Local Meanings of Human Rights: Examples from Cambodia in

the 1990s, paper presented at the University of Colorado at Denver Conference on Asian Human Rights: Critical Issues, April. Revised versions presented at Cornell University, Southeast Asian Studies Program, March 2001 and Yale University, April 2002.

2000 Imagining New Khmer Communities, Paper presented at the University of Chicago conference on Minorities, Diasporas, and Counter-geographies, May.

1999 Ongoing Interdisciplinary Research at Angkor Borei, Cambodia, paper presented at the Southeast Asian Studies Summer Institute, Eugene, Oregon, August.

1999 Khmer Gender and Buddhism: A Discussion in Light of the Kirsch/Keyes Debate, Paper presented at Religion, Society and Popular Culture: An Interdisciplinary Symposium Honoring A.Thomas Kirsch, Cornell University, February. 1998 The Aftermath of Genocide: Cambodian Villages, paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Meetings, with May Ebihara, Washington DC, Dec. Revised version presented at The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Anthropology Colloquium, November, 1999. 1998 Cyberspace Seraphs: Khmer Gender Ideals in Transnational Context, paper presented at the Association for Asian Studies Meetings, Washington DC: March.

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Papers Presented: 1998 The Social Legacies of Genocide: Fear, Uncertainty, but not Madness, paper presented at the University of Wisconsin-Madison lecture series on the Legacies of Cambodian Genocide, Madison, February. Revised version presented at The Australian National University, September 1998. 1997 Cambodian Cyberculture: Culture, Community and the Internet. paper presented at the Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs, with Tyrone Siren, DeKalb, September. 1997 Who Owns the Past?: The UH/EWC/RUFA Archaeology Training Program, paper presented at the University of Hawai'i conference on Southeast Asian Heritage: Preservation, Conservation and Management, Honolulu, March. 1996 Memory, History and Angkor Borei, paper presented at the conference Cambodia: Power, Myth and Memory, Monash University, Clayton, Australia, December. Revised version: History/Myth and the Nation: Research at Angkor Borei, Cambodia, presented at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Friday Forum Lecture Series, February 21, 1997.

1996 Nationalism and Diasporic Constructions of Cambodia, paper presented at the Social Science Research Council Conference on Southeast Asian Diasporas, Singapore, December.

1996 Historical and Archaeological Perspectives on Urbanization: A Cambodian Case Study. With Miriam Stark, paper presented at the East Asian Archaeology Network Meetings, Honolulu, April. 1996 Early State Formation and Political Economy in the Lower Mekong of Cambodia. With Michael Dega, Bion Griffin, Kyle Latinis and Carol Mortland, paper presented at the Society for American Archeology Meetings, New Orleans, April. 1995 The Cambodian Tuol Sleng Museum of Genocide: National Narrative and Personal Memories, paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Meetings,

1996 Washington DC, November. Revised version presented at the Association for Asian Studies Meetings, Honolulu, April. 1995 Remembered Lives, Patterned Lives: Images of Women in Cambodia, paper presented at the Oral History Association Meetings, Milwaukee, October. 1994 Transnational Organizations and the Definition of Human Rights: Can Ideas of Social Justice be Imposed? paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Meetings, Atlanta, November.

1994 Economic Transformations and Gender in a Cambodian Village, paper presented at the Northwest Regional Consortium for Southeast Asian Studies meetings, "Southeast Asian and the New Economic Order," Seattle, November. 1994 Negotiating Gender: Changing Cambodian Ideas of the Proper Woman, paper presented at the conference, "Constructions and Confrontations: Changing Representations of Women and Feminisms, East and West" East-West Center and the University of Hawai'i, Honolulu, September.

1994 Patterns of SOC Political Violence and Repression in the UNTAC period, paper presented at the panel "Propaganda, Politics and Violence in the UNTAC period" at the Association for Asian Studies Meetings, Boston, March (panel organizer).

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Papers Presented:

1994 Contemporary Cambodian Culture, paper presented to the Asian Studies Development Program's National Conference, Middlesex Community College, Lowell, Massachusetts, March. 1993 UNTAC Elections in Cambodia: Free and Fair? paper presented at the Program for Cultural Studies Tuesday Seminars, East-West Center, November. 1992 Khmer Images of the Perfect Woman: Culture Change and Gender Ideals, paper presented at the Berkeley Conference on "Narratives and Practice of Gender in Southeast Asian Societies," Berkeley, February. 1991 "Women Don't Have the Value they Used to": Talk about Women In Post- Revolutionary Cambodia, paper presented at Yale University, Southeast Asia Program, New Haven, November. 1990 Preserving Cambodia's Cultural Heritage, paper presented at the Siam Society, Bangkok, October. 1989 Deav, Virtuous Woman or Virtueless Woman? Conflicting images of the ideal Woman in the Story of Dum Deav, paper presented at the Cambodian Studies Center symposium on Khmer literature, Seattle, April. 1989 Khmer Conceptions of Gender: The Female in Literature and Daily Life, paper presented at the Association for Asian Studies meetings, Washington DC, March (panel organizer).

1988 Srey Krup Leakh: Khmer images of the Perfect Woman, paper presented at the American Anthropological Association annual meetings, Phoenix, November.

1988 Saving Khmer Texts: Worldwide Efforts to Preserve Khmer Language Materials, paper presented at the Second International Scholars Conference on Cambodia,

Washington DC, September.

Related Professional Experience:

Information Officer, United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia (UNTAC), August 1992 - July 1993, Monitoring the Khmer media, checking translations of Media, and election monitoring for US Peace-Keeping operation. Director, Cornell University Conservation Project, National Library, National Museum, Royal Palace and Tuol Sleng Museum of Genocide, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. October 1989 - June 1991 Refugee Resettlement, United States Catholic Conference, Tacoma, Washington, January - July 1984 Program director July - December 1983 Job Developer September 1982 - July 1983 Volunteer Coordinator

Consultancies:

Center for Natural Resources and Environmental Studies (CRES), Lecturer on Gender Issues in Rural Development, for workshop on Human Dimensions of Highland Development, Hanoi, Vietnam, July 21-25, 1997

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Consultancies:

United Nations Population Fund, Consultant on Gender, Population and Development, November 24-December 12,1995 Asian Development Bank, Consultant on Women in Development Production of WID Cambodia Country Report, February 27 - March 28, 1995

USAID United States Agency for International Development, Consultant on Birthspacing and Women's Health, Phnom Penh, June 1 - 22, 1994 Cambodia Development Resource Institute (CDRI),Workshop Co-coordinator, "Gender and Development" Phnom Penh, December 7-17, 1993

International Co-operation for Development and Solidarity (CIDSE), Economic Survey Research, Svay Rieng, Kandal, Stung Treng, Rattanakiri and Takeo provinces and Phnom Penh, November - December 1990 Partnership for Development in Kampuchea (PADEK) Economic Survey Research, Prey Veng province, April - May 1990 Florentine Films Consultant on Cambodian Culture for “Rebuilding the Temple: Cambodians in America,” 1991 Claudia Levin and Lawrence Holt, Spring 1989

Professional Service: Grant Referee: National Science Foundation National Endowment for the Humanities Fulbright Foundation Wenner-Gren Foundation Toyota Foundation External Examiner: Australia National University, Anthropology

Kent State University, Social Geography Monash University, Psychology Massey University, Anthropology

Macquarie University, Anthropology Buddhist Institute, Cultural Studies Manuscript Reviewer: University of Hawai'i Press Yale University Southeast Asia Program Cambridge University Press University of California Press Cornell University Southeast Asia Program National University of Singapore Press Journal Article Referee: Journal of Religion and Violence

Refuge Journal of Cultural Geography Journal of Transitional Justice Southeast Asian Studies Asian Ethnology Holocaust and Genocide Studies

International Feminist Journal of Politics Human Organization Identities

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Memberships in Professional Associations: American Anthropological Association (AAA) Association for Asian Studies (AAS) and Thai/Lao/Cambodia Studies Committee of AAS

Professional Service:

Association for Asian Studies: Editorial Board 2004-07 Elected to the Southeast Asia Council 1997-00 (national election) Elected to the Board of the Thai/Lao/Cambodia Studies Committee 1995-97 Panel Organizer: AAS Meetings 1989, 1994, 2001, 2002 Panel Chair: AAS Meetings 1997 Member, Editorial Board of the Cambodia Development Resource Institute, 2000-02 Member, Advisory Board of the Cambodian Association of Illinois, American Heritage Museum and Killing Fields Memorial, 2003-2017 Member, Advisory Board of the Buddhist Institute, Phnom Penh, Cambodia, 2003-04

Northern Illinois University

Member, Diversity Committee, NIU 2015-16, 2016-17 Member, College Council, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences 2001-03, 2003-2005 Member, Search Committee, Publications, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, 2002, 2003 Member, Research and Artistry Committee, Graduate School 2000-01 Member, Search Committee, Anthropology Dept., 1997-98, 2000-01, 2001-02, 2004-05, 2011-12 Member, Asian American Curriculum subcommittee 1999-00, 2013-15 Member, Scholarship Committee, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, 1999-00. 2000-01, 2001-02, 2005-12 Member, NIU Diversity Task Force, 2014-15 Member, NIU Research and Graduate Studies Development Council 2012-15 Member, Publications Committee, Center for Southeast Asian Studies, 1996-97, 1997-98, 1998-99,

2003-04, 2004-05 Chair, Evaluation Committee for CSEAS director, 1999-00, 2001-02 Member, Personnel Committee, Anthropology Dept., 1999-02, 2012-13 Member, Curriculum/Executive Committee, Anthropology Dept. 2014-2016 Member, Film Committee, Anthropology Dept., 1997-98, 1998-99, 1999-00 Faculty Associate, Women’s Studies, 1997-99, 1999-01, 2001-02, 2003-08