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CURRICULUM VITAE Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz 1. Personal Information Education: 1989. State University of New York, Binghamton: Ph.D. in Sociology 1985. State University of New York, Binghamton: M.A. in Sociology 1980. University of California, Santa Cruz: B.A. in Sociology and Latin American Studies Professional Appointments: 2012-Present. Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland. 2010-Present. Full Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland 2003-2013. Profesor Titular, Escuela de Política y Gobierno, Universidad Nacional de San Martín (Buenos Aires, Argentina) 2009-2011. Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University 1998-2010. Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland 2000-2003. Visiting Professor. Universidad Nacional de San Martín (Buenos Aires, Argentina) 1996-1997. Adjunct Senior Research Associate, North-South Center, University of Miami 1997. Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University 1993-1998. Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland at College Park 1990-3 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology & Sociology, Albion College

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CURRICULUM VITAE Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz

1. Personal Information Education:

1989. State University of New York, Binghamton: Ph.D. in Sociology 1985. State University of New York, Binghamton: M.A. in Sociology 1980. University of California, Santa Cruz: B.A. in Sociology and Latin

American Studies Professional Appointments:

2012-Present. Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland.

2010-Present. Full Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland

2003-2013. Profesor Titular, Escuela de Política y Gobierno, Universidad Nacional de San Martín (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

2009-2011. Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University

1998-2010. Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland

2000-2003. Visiting Professor. Universidad Nacional de San Martín (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

1996-1997. Adjunct Senior Research Associate, North-South Center, University of Miami

1997. Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Johns Hopkins University

1993-1998. Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Maryland at College Park

1990-3 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology & Sociology, Albion College

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2. Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activities a. Books.

i. Books authored. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Timothy P. Moran. Unveiling Inequality: A World-Historical Perspective. New York: The Russell Sage Foundation (2009).

ii. Books edited.

William C. Smith and Roberto P. Korzeniewicz, eds. Politics, Social Change, and Economic Restructuring in Latin America. Boulder, CO: North-South Center Press and Lynne Reinner Books (1997). Roberto P. Korzeniewicz and William C. Smith, eds. Latin America in the World-Economy. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press and Praeger (1996).

iii. Chapters in books.

2013. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Desigualdades mundiais de renda: em direção a uma perspectiva crítica.” Pp. 139-168 in P. Vieira, R. Vieira & F. Filomeno, eds. O Brasil e o Capitalismo Histórico: Passado e Presente na Análise dos Sistemas-Mundo. São Paulo, SP: Cultura Academica Editora. 2010. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Timothy Patrick Moran. “Rethinking Inequality from a World-Historical Perspective.” Pp. 12-48 in C. Suter, ed. Inequality Beyond Globalization: Economic Changes, Social Transformations, and the Dynamics of Inequality. Zurich and Berlin: Lit Verlag. 2007. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Maria Esperanza Casullo. “Protesters, Participants and Politicians: Civil Society and Democratization in Latin America.” Pp. 217-251 in M. Herkenrath, ed. Civil Society: Local and Regional Responses to Global Challenges. Zurich and Berlin: Lit Verlag. 2007. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Timothy P. Moran. “World Inequality in the Twenty-First Century: Patterns and Tendencies.” Pp. 565-592 in G. Ritzer, ed. The Blackwell Companion to Globalization. Oxford: Blackwell. 2007. William C. Smith and Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Insiders, Outsiders and the Politics of Civil Society.” Pp. 151-174 in G. Mace, J.-P.

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Thérien, and P. Haslam, eds. Governing the Americas: Assessing Multilateral Institutions. Boulder, Colo.: Lynne Rienner Publishers. 2005. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and William Smith. “Transnational Civil Society Actors and Regional Governance in the Americas: Elite Projects and Collective Action from Below.” Pp. 135-157 in L. Fawcett and M. Serrano, eds. Regionalism and Governance in the Americas Continental Drift. London: Palgrave Press. 2003. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz, Angela Stach and Timothy P. Moran*. “Trends in Inequality: Towards A World-Systems Analysis.” Pp. 13-36 in R. Breton and J.G. Reitz, eds. Globalization and Society: Processes of Differentiation Examined. Westport: Greenwood Press. 2003. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and William C. Smith. “Las redes transnacionales de la sociedad civil: entre la protesta y la colaboración.” In D. Tussie and M. Botto, eds. El ALCA y las Cumbres de las Américas: ¿Una nueva relación público-privada?. Buenos Aires: Editorial Biblos.

2002. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and William C. Smith. “Redes Transnacionales, diplomacia ciudadana y proyectos de integración económica en las Américas.” Pp. 119-175 in A. Serbin, ed. Entre la confrontación y el diálogo: Integración regional y diplomacia ciudadana. Buenos Aires: Siglo Veintiuno Editores. 2002. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz, Angela Stach, David Consiglio and Timothy Patrick Moran. “Some Initial Empirical Observations on Inequality in the World-Economy (1870-2000).” Pp. 33-46 in R. Grosfoguel and A.M. Cervates-Rodríguez, eds. The Modern/Colonial/Capitalist World-System in the Twentieth Century. Westport: Greenwood. 2000. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Rural Poverty, Women, and Indigenous Groups in Latin America.” Pp. 49-64 in Ramón Lopez and Alberto Valdés, ed. Rural Poverty in Latin America. New York: St. Martin’s Press, LLC. 1997. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Latin America and the Second Great Transformation.” Pp. 1-20 in W.C. Smith and R.P. Korzeniewicz, eds. Politics, Social Change, and Economic Restructuring in Latin America. Boulder, CO: North-South Center Press and Lynne Reinner. 1996. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and William C. Smith. “A Great Transformation?” Pp. 1-31 in R.P. Korzeniewicz and W.C. Smith, eds. Latin America in the World-Economy. Westport: Greenwood Press.

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1995. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz, Walter Goldfrank and Miguel Korzeniewicz. “Vines and Wines in the World-Economy.” Pp. 113-38 in P. McMichael, ed. Food and Agrarian Orders in the World-Economy. Westport: Greenwood Press. 1993. Gary Gereffi, Miguel Korzeniewicz and Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Introduction: Global Commodity Chains.” Pp. 1-14 in G. Gereffi and M. Korzeniewicz, eds. Commodity Chains and Global Capitalism, Westport: Greenwood Press.

1993. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and William Martin. “The Global Distribution of Commodity Chains.” Pp. 67-91 in G. Gereffi and M. Korzeniewicz, eds. Commodity Chains and Global Capitalism, Westport: Greenwood Press.

1992. Miguel E. Korzeniewicz and Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “The Social Foundations of Institutional Action: Argentina and South Korea in the Postwar Era.” Pp. 200-20 in R.H. Brown and W.T. Liu, eds. Economic Development in Asia, Chicago: Frederick Praeger Inc. 1990. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “The Limits of Semiperipheral Development: Argentina in the Twentieth Century.” Pp. 97-122 in W. Martin, ed. Semiperipheral States in the World-Economy, Westport: Greenwood Press.

1988. Ann E. Forsythe and Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Gender Relations in the World-Economy: Competition in the Textile Industry, 1850-1900.” Pp. 97-120 in J. Smith, J. Collins, T. Hopkins, and A. Muhammad, eds. Racism, Sexism and the World-System, Westport: Greenwood Press. 1984. James Petras, Miguel Correa and Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “The Crisis in Market, Collectivist and Mixed Economies: Puerto Rico, Cuba and Jamaica.” Pp. 130-65 in J. Petras, ed. Capitalist and Socialist Crises in the Late Twentieth Century, N.Y.: Rowman and Allanheld. (Translation: Spanish).

b. Articles in Refereed Journals.

2012. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Scott Albrecht. “Thinking Globally About Inequality and Stratification: Wages Across the World, 1982-2009.” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 53 (5-6 Oct-Dec): 419-443. 2012. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Trends in World Income Inequality

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and the ‘Emerging Middle.’” European Journal of Development Studies 24 (2/April): 205-222. 2009. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and María Esperanza Casullo. “Responding to Disaster: Two Logics of Demands and the Politics of Hibridity.” Social Movement Studies 8: 95-114. 2005. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Timothy P. Moran. “Theorizing the Relationship Between Inequality and Economic Growth.” Theory and Society 34: 277-316. 2004. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz, Angela Stach, Vrushali Patil and Timothy Moran. “Measuring National Income: A Critical Assessment.” Comparative Studies in Society and History 46 (3): 535-86. 2004. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and William C. Smith. “Redes regionales y movimientos sociales transnacionales: patrones emergentes de colaboración y conflicto en las Américas.” América Latina Hoy — Revista de Ciencias Sociales (Instituto de Estudios de Iberoamérica y Portugal, Universidad de Salamanca) 36 (April): 101-39. 2000. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Democracy and Dictatorship in Continental Latin America During the Interwar Period.” Studies in Comparative International Development 35 (Spring): 41-72. 2000. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Timothy P. Moran. “Measuring World Income Inequalities.” American Journal of Sociology 106 (July): 209-14. 2000. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and William C. Smith. “Growth, Poverty, and Inequality in Latin America: Searching for the High Road.” Latin American Research Review 35 (Fall): 7-54. (Spanish version in Desarrollo Economico (Buenos Aires, Argentina). 2000. Nancy Forsythe, Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Valerie Durrant*. “Gender Inequalities and Economic Growth: A Longitudinal Evaluation.” Economic Development and Cultural Change 48 (April): 573-617. 2000. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and William C. Smith. “Los dos ejes de la tercera vía en América Latina.” Nueva Sociedad (Venezuela). Reprinted in America Latina Hoy (Spain) 26 (Diciembre): 41-55; FLACSO-Chile, ed. Nuevo gobierno: Desafíos de la reconciliación, Chile 1999-2000, Santiago, Chile: Libros FLACSO-Chile, pp. 277-308; Colombia Internacional (Colombia) 48 (Enero-Abril): 5-34; Revista de Ciencias Sociales (Argentina) 11 (Diciembre): 69-112. Reprinted in

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Portuguese in Contexto Internacional (Brazil) 22 (Janeiro/Junho): 39-82. 1997. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Timothy Moran. “World-Economic Trends in the Distribution of Income, 1965-1992.” American Journal of Sociology 102: 1000-39. 1996. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Challenging World Inequalities: Beyond Uneven Development?” Political Power and Social Theory 10: 321-31. 1995. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Una visión alternativa: cadenas mercantiles globales.” Investigación Económica (Mexico) 55: 15-30. 1994. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “La diferenciación entre Estados, empresas, y hogares en América Latina.” Revista Mexicana de Sociología (Mexico) 56: 37-72. Revised Version Published as “The Deepening Differentiation of Households, Enterprises, and the State in Latin America.” Pp. 215-50 in R.P. Korzeniewicz and W.C. Smith (ed.) Politics, Social Change, and Economic Restructuring in Latin America. Boulder, CO: North-South Center Press and Lynne Reinner (1997). 1993. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “The Labor Politics of Radicalism: The Santa Fe Crisis of 1928.” Hispanic American Historical Review 73: 1, pp. 1-32. 1993. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Las migraciones internas en los orígenes del peronismo: tres observaciones empíricas.” Ciclos (Buenos Aires) 5 (October). 1993. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Labor Unrest in Argentina, 1930-1943.” Latin American Research Review 28: 1, pp. 7-40. Published in Spanish as “Las vísperas del peronismo: Descontento laboral en la Argentina, 1930-1943.” Desarrollo Económico (Buenos Aires) 131 (December 1993): 323-54. 1992. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Kimberley Awbrey. “Democratic Transitions and the Semiperiphery of the World-Economy.” Sociological Forum 7: 4, pp. 609-40. 1989. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Labor Unrest in Argentina, 1887-1907.” Latin American Research Review 24:3, pp. 71-98. 1989. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “The Labour Movement and the State in Argentina, 1887-1907.” Bulletin of Latin American Research 8:1, pp. 25-45.

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1986. Giovanni Arrighi, Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and William Martin. “Three Crises, Three Zones: Core-Periphery Relations in the Long Twentieth Century.” Cahier du GIS Economie Mondiale, Tiers Monde, Developpement 6: 125-162.

c. Monographs, Reports, and Extension Publications.

2011. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Inequality: On Some of the Implications of a World-Historical Perspective.” desiguALdades.net (Research Network on Interdependent Inequalities in Latin America) Working Paper No. 3 (Berlin). 2002. Nancy Forsythe, Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz, Nomaan Majid, Gwyndolyn Weathers and Valerie Durrant. “Gender Inequalities, Economic Growth and Economic Reform: A Preliminary Longitudinal Evaluation.” ILO Employment Paper 2003/45 (available in http://ilo.org/public/english/employment/strat/download/ep45.pdf). 2001. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and William C. Smith. “Protest and Collaboration: Transnational Civil Society Networks and the Politics of Summitry and Free Trade in the Americas.” The North-South Agenda Papers Series 51 (September).

d. Book Reviews, Other Articles, and Notes.

Book Reviews. 2003. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Models of Capitalism: Lessons for Latin America, edited by Evelyne Huber.” Perspectives on Politics 1 (4): 812-3. 1999. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Cultures of Politics, Politics of Culture: Re-Visioning Latin American Social Movements, by Sonia E. Alvarez, Evelina Dagnino, and Arturo Escobar.” Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 41: 159-64. 1998. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Labor Movements and Dictatorships: The Southern Cone in Comparative Perspective, by Paul W. Drake.” Bulletin of Latin American Research 18: 431-2. 1998. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “The Political Economy of Industrial Promotion: Indian, Brazilian, and Korean Electronics in Comparative Perspective, 1969-1994, by Eswaran Sridharan.” Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 40: 108-9.

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1995. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. "Transnational Capitalism and Hydropolitics in Argentina: The Yaciretá High Dam, by Gustavo Lins Ribeiro." The Annals of the American Academy of Political & Social Science 540:167-8. 1995. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. "For Democracy: The Noble Character and Tragic Flaws of the Middle Class, by Ronald M. Glassman, William H. Swatos, Jr., and Peter Kivisto." Contemporary Sociology 24: 60-1. 1994. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. "Working Women, Working Men: São Paulo and the Rise of Brazil's Industrial Working Class, by Joel Wolfe." Journal of Latin American Studies 26: 771-2. 1993. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. "Rituals of Marginality: Politics, Process and Culture Change in Central Urban Mexico, 1969-1974, by Carlos E. Velez-Ibañez." Journal of Developing Societies 9: 300-2.

1991. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. "Working-Class Organization and the Return to Democracy in Spain, by Robert M. Fishman." American Journal of Sociology 97: 1269-70. 1991. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. "Labor Autonomy and the State in Latin America, by Edward Epstein (ed.)." Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 33: 191-7. 1990. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. "Reversal of Development in Argentina, by Carlos Waisman." Contemporary Sociology 19: 826-7. 1988. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. "Politics in the Semi-Periphery: Early Parliamentarism and Late Industrialization in the Balkans and Latin America, by Nicos Mouzelis." Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 29: 160-3. 1987. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. "The Americas in the New International Division of Labor, by Steven Sanderson (ed.)." Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 29: 136-9. 1987. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. "Adventurers and Proletarians: The Story of Migrants in Latin America, by Magnus Mörner." Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 28 (Winter): 215-6.

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Encyclopedia Entries. 2012. Albrecht, Scott and Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Globalization and Inequality.” In G. Ritzer, ed. Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization. N.Y.: Blackwell Publishing. 2003. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. "Sociology: Argentina, Chile and Uruguay." Pp. 746-757 in Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress, Handbook of Latin American Studies: No. 59, Washington, DC: Library of Congress.

2000. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. "Sociology: Argentina and Uruguay." Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress, Handbook of Latin American Studies: No. 57, Washington, DC: Library of Congress.

2000. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. "Sociology: Chile." Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress, Handbook of Latin American Studies: No. 57, Washington, DC: Library of Congress.

2000. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. "Republic of Argentina." Forthcoming in Deborah Kaple, ed., World Encyclopedia of Political Parties and Systems, Princeton, NJ: Facts on File.

1999. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. "Comparative Advantage and Unequal Exchange." Pp. 127-31 in Phillip O’Hara, ed., Encyclopedia of Political Economy, Vol. 1, London: Routledge.

1999. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. "Core-Periphery Analysis." Pp. 145-8 in Phillip O’Hara, ed., Encyclopedia of Political Economy, Vol. 1, London: Routledge.

1997. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. "Sociology: Argentina and Uruguay." Pp. 719-29 in Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress, Handbook of Latin American Studies: No. 55, Washington, DC: Library of Congress. Other. 2012. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Review Essay: Inequality in Latin America and the Quandary of Clientelism.” Latin American Research Review 47:3, pp. 191-200. 1993. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Review Essay: Contested Arenas --Recent Studies on Politics and Labor.” Latin American Research Review 28: 2, pp. 206-20.

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1995. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “Labor Unrest in Argentina, 1906-90.” Review of the Fernand Braudel Center 23: 105-16. 1991. Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz. “General Strikes in Argentina: The Perils of Existing Data.” Latin American Labor News 4: 7-10.

e. Talks, Abstracts, and Other Professional Papers Presented (Last Ten Years).

i. Invited talks, etc.

2013. “Mobility Trends in World Income Inequality.” Presented at the “Rise of the South: Current Trends and Future Possibilities” Conference, Assessing the 2013 UNDP’s World Development Report, Columbia University (April). 2011. “Una perspectiva histórica sobre la desigualdad.” Presented at the Programa de Historia Económica y Social, Universidad de la República, Uruguay (April). 2010. “Inequality: On Some of the Implications of a World-Historical Perspective.” Keynote address at the inaugural conference in Berlin of the desiguALdades network on “Social Inequalities and Global Interdependencies: Latin American Configurations” (December). 2010. “Desigualdade e economía-mundo: reavaluando as contribuções de Giovanni Arrighi.” Presented at the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Political Economy of the World System Conference (September). 2010. “Trends in World Income Inequality and the “Emerging Middle.” Presented at a Meeting on Beyond the BICs: Emerging Middle Powers and the Global Politics of Trade and Poverty Reduction, University of Manchester (June and December). 2010. “World Historical Patterns of Inequality.” Presented at the Department of Sociology, University of New Mexico at Albuquerque (February). 2009. “Global Inequality.” Presented at the Third Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Political Economy of the World-System Conference (August). 2008. “Recent Trends in Inequality in the World-System.” Keynote address at the Second Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Political Economy of the World-System Conference (August).

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2007. “Patterns of Inequality in Latin America.” Presented at the First Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Political Economy of the World-System Conference (July). 2003 “The Empty Box of Politics in Latin America.” Presented at a Seminar of the Sociology Department and the Latin American Studies Program, State University of New York-Stony Brook (March). 2000 “Mudanças Recentes no Consenso de Washington e Padrões de Desigualdade na América Latina” (“Recent Changes in the Washington Consensous Regarding Inequality in Latin America”). Presented at the Departamento de Ciéncia Política, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil (November). 2000 “As Transformações Históricas da Desigualdade” (“Historical Transformations in Inequality”). Presented at the Departamento de Ciéncia Política, Universidade de Brasilia, Brazil (November). 2000 “Tendencias de la pobreza y desigualdad en América Latina.” Paper presented at a special seminar of the Posgrado Centroamericano en Sociología of the Universidad de Costa Rica, San José, Costa Rica (October).

ii. Refereed conference proceedings.

2013. “Occupational, National and World Inequality in the Global Political Economy.” (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Scott Albrecht*). Presented at the Annual Conference of the American Sociological Association, New York (August). 2013. “Contemporary Patterns of Migrations in the World-System as Social Mobility.” (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Scott Albrecht*). Presented at the Global Interdisciplinary Conference on How Global Migration Changes the Workforce Diversity Equation, UCLA (May). 2013. “Global Wages and World Inequality: The Impact of the Great Recession.” (Scott Albrecht* and Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz). Presented at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Political Economy of the World-System Conference, UC-Riverside (April). 2012. “Contemporary Patterns of Migration in the World-System.” (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Scott Albrecht*). Presented at the 36th Annual Meeting of the Political Economy of the World-System Conference, Clark University (April).

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2010. “World Income Inequalities and the Global Economic Crisis.” (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Timothy P. Moran). Presented at the Meeting of the World Society Foundation, Zurich (September). 2010. “Sugar, Slavery and Inequality in the World-Economy.” (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Pedro Vieira). Presented at the 34th Annual Meeting of the Political Economy of the World-System Conference, Boca Ratón (April).

2008. “World Migration and Inequality: Patterns and Trends.” (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Timothy P. Moran). Presented at the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Political Economy of the World-System Conference, Fairfield University (April). 2008. “Rethinking Inequality: A World-Historical Perspective.” (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Timothy P. Moran). Presented at the World Society Foundation’s International Conference on Inequality Beyond Globalization, Neuchâtel (Switzerland) (June). 2007. “Protesters, Participants and Politicians: Civil Society and Democratization in Latin America.” (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Maria Esperanza Casullo*). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the World Society Foundation, Zurich (March). 2004. “Patterns of Association in Argentina in the Twentieth Century.” (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz y Esperanza Casullo*). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Las Vegas (September). 2000. “The Third Way in Latin America.” (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and William C. Smith). Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Miami (March). 2000. “Historical and Comparative Patterns of World Inequality.” (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz, Angela Stach*, David Consiglio* and Timothy Moran*), presented at the Annual Conference of the American Sociological Association, Washington, DC (August). 2000 “Methodological Problems with Purchasing Power Parities.” (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Angela Stach*), presented at the Annual Conference of the American Sociological Association, Washington, DC (August).

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iii. Unrefereed conference proceedings.

2002 “Redes transnacionales, diplomacia ciudadana y proyectos de integración económica en América Latina.” (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and William Smith). Presented at a Conference on Transnational Actors and Civil Society in Latin America, Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires (May). 2001 “Regional Civil Society Networks in Latin America.” (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and William C. Smith). Presented at a Conference on New Political Actors in the Americas, Universidad de San Andrés, Buenos Aires (June). 2001 “Regional Civil Society Networks in Latin America.” (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and William C. Smith). Presented at a FLACSO Conference on Civil Society Participation in the Summits of the Americas, Mexico City (May). 2001 “World-Economic Trends in Inequality.” Presented at a Conference on Re-inventing Society in a Changing Global Economy, University of Toronto, Canada (March). 2000 “Inequality in the World-Economy (1870-2000).” (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz, Angela Stach*, David Consiglio* and Timothy Moran*), presented at the Annual Conference of the Political Economy of the World-System, Boston College, Massachussetts (March). 1999 “El futuro de la tercera vía en América Latina.” (With William C. Smith). Paper presented at the Coloquio “¿Tercera vía?: Posibilidades y restricciones de una política de reformas progresistas,” co-organized by the Club de Cultura Socialista “José Aricó,” the Friederich Ebert Stiftung, the Universidad Nacional de Quilmes and the Federación Universitaria de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Argentina (June).

f. Contracts and Grants.

2003. Grant Award, Ford Foundation (for completion of Research Project on Civil Society Networks in Latin America) (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and William C. Smith, Co-Investigators) ($8,000). 2000-2. Grant Award, Programa de Estudios sobre Instituciones Económicas Internacionales (PIEI), Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACS0), Buenos Aires, Argentina (for research project on “Civil Society Networks and President Summits in the

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Americas”). (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and William C. Smith, Co-Investigators) ($6,000). 2000. Grant Award, Ford Foundation (for Research Project on “Networks in Latin America) (Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and William C. Smith, Co-Investigators) ($150,000). 1999. Grant Award, World Society Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland (for Research Project on “Gender Inequalities, Economic Growth, and Structural Adjustment: A Longitudinal Evaluation.”) ($25,000). 1996-7. Grant Award, Joint UMCP-Uniandes Research Fund (For Collaborative Research Project on "Female Labor and Child Care among Low Income Groups in Colombia.") ($11,250). 1995. Grant Award, Center for the Study of Western Hemispheric Trade, University of Texas at Austin (For Collaborative Research Project on "Hemispheric Competition and Integration in the Shoe Industry.") ($9,665). 1995. Grant Award, North-South Center, University of Miami. (For organization of Political Economy of the World-System conference on "Latin America in the World-Economy.") ($25,000) 1995. Summer Research Award, General Research Board, University of Maryland at College Park. ($6,250).

1994. Grant Award, North-South Center, University of Miami. (For organization of conference at University of Maryland, College Park, on "Social Change and Economic Restructuring in Latin America.") ($21,632) 1994. Grant Award, North-South Center, University of Miami. (For collaborative research project on "Gender and Work in Latin America.") ($34,566). 1994. Short-Term Grant Award, North-South Center, University of Miami. (For collaborative research project on "Women, Work and Childcare in Chile.") ($13,450). 1992. Grant Award, North-South Center, University of Miami. (For collaborative research project on "Export Growth in Latin America: Innovation, Uncertainty and International Competition.") ($25,875).

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g. Fellowships, Prizes, and Awards. 2013. Best Paper Award, World Society Foundation (Zurich, Switzerland) (for paper on “Global Wages and World Inequality: The Impact of the Great Recession,” by Scott Albrecht and Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz.) 2010. Best Book Award, Political Economy of the World-System Section of the American Sociological Association (for Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Timothy P. Moran. 2009. Unveiling Inequality: A World-Historical Perspective. New York: The Russell Sage Foundation). 2008. Best Paper Award (Second Place), World Society Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland (for paper on “Trends In World Inequality,” by Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Timothy P. Moran.) 2006-7. Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation. 2006. Best Article Award, Political Economy of the World-System Section of the American Sociological Association (for Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Timothy Patrick Moran. 2005. "Theorizing the Relationship between Inequality and Economic Growth" in Theory and Society, 34, 277-316). 2006. Paper Grant Award, World Society Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland (for Research Project on “Civil Society and Democratization in Latin America.”) 2004. Grant Award, Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Abroad Program, United States Department of Education. 2003. Fulbright Senior Specialist (Universidad Nacional de San Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentina). Fulbright Program. 2001. Fulbright Alumni Initiative Award (for proposal to develop a Joint Seminar between the University of Maryland and the Universidad General San Martín in Argentina.)

2000. Fulbright Senior Scholar (Universidad Nacional de San Martín, Buenos Aires, Argentina). 1998. Best Article Award, Political Economy of the World-System Section of the American Sociological Association (for Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz and Timothy Moran. 2007. “World-Economic Trends in the Distribution of Income, 1965-1992.” American Journal of Sociology 102: 1000-39).

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1993. Postdoctoral Fellowship, Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies. (For research project on "Export Growth in Mexico and Uruguay: Innovation, Uncertainty and International Competition.") 1992. Research Grant on Current Latin American Issues, Heinz Foundation and the Center for Latin American Studies at the University of Pittsburgh. (For collaborative research project on "Export Growth in Latin America: Innovation, Uncertainty and International Competition.") 1992 Visiting Scholars Summer Program Award, Center for Latin American Studies of the University of Chicago and the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. 1990. Long-Term Faculty Research Grant, Program for Inter-Institutional Collaboration in Area Studies, The University of Michigan. 1989-2. Faculty Development Grants, Skidmore College and Albion College. 1990. New York Council for the Humanities, Conference Grant. 1990. Faculty-Student Collaborative Research Grant, Skidmore College.

h. Editorships, Editorial Boards, and Reviewing Activities for Journals and

Other Learned Publications.

Editorial Board: Journal of World Systems Studies (2012-Present); Latin American Politics and Society (formerly, Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs) (2006-Present). Article Referee: American Journal of Sociology; American Sociological Review; Bulletin of Latin American Research; Climatic Change; Comparative Political Studies; Competition and Change; Current Sociology; Economic Development and Cultural Change; Ethnic and Racial Studies; Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el Caribe (Tel Aviv); Hispanic American Historical Review; International Sociology; International Review of Social History; Journal of Conflict Resolution; Journal of Development Studies; Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs; Journal of Political and Military Sociology; Journal of World-Systems Research; Latin American Research Review; Política y Gestión; Political Power and Social Theory; Review of International Political Economy; Social Forces; Social Problems;

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Sociological Perspectives; Studies in Comparative International Development; World Development. Book Manuscript Referee: Blackwell Publishers; Greenwood Press; Pine Forge Press; The University of Chicago Press; University of Pittsburgh Press; The Russell Sage Foundation.

i. Other.

2010. Co-organizer, international workshop on “Twenty years after Fajnzylber’s Empty Box: Historical and Contemporary Patterns of Inequality in Latin America.” Escuela de Política y Gobierno, Universidad Nacional de San Martín, Argentina (August). 2009. Co-organizer, conference on “Latin America and the World-Economy.” University of Brasilia, Brazil (August). 2006. Co-organizer, conference on “Trends in Historical Inequality.” Russell Sage Foundation (October). 2003. Co-organizer, Workshop on “Patterns of Association in Cuartel V, Provincia de Buenos Aires.” Universidad del Salvador and Universidad General San Martín (August). 2002. Co-organizer, Workshop on “Social Capital in Argentina,” World Bank (participants from Argentina and the United States linked by video conference) (May). 2001. Co-Organizer, Workshop on “Regional Networks of Civil Society in Latin America,” Hotel Bristol, Mexico City (May). 1999. Co-Organizer, Twenty-third Annual Political Economy of the World-System (PEWS) Conference, “Inequality and Social Movements,” University of Maryland, College Park (March). 1995. Organizer, Conference on "Gender and Work in Latin America." Universidad de Buenos Aires (Argentina) (April). 1995. Co-Organizer, Nineteenth Annual Political Economy of the World-System (PEWS) Conference, “Latin America and the World-Economy,” University of Miami (April). 1994. Organizer, Conference on "Social Change in Latin America: Toward the year 2000." University of Maryland at College Park (April). 1991. Organizer, Symposium on "Latin America and the World-

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Economy." 47th International Congress of Americanists, New Orleans (July). 1990. Organizer. Conference on "Global Trends of Democratization." Skidmore College, N.Y. (November).

3. Teaching, Mentoring, and Advising

a. Courses taught in the last five years.

SOCY 203-0101 – Sociological Theory SOCY 498W/LASC 458A – The Politics of Globalization in Argentina SOCY 498S/LASC 458A – The Politics of Globalization in Latin

America SOCY 498Q/699F – Globalization and Inequality SOCY 620 – Classical Sociological Theory SOCY 631 – Comparative Sociology SOCY 699G – Income Inequality SOCY 699G – Globalizing Theory SOCY 699J – World-Systems Approaches SOCY898-5101 – Pre-Candidacy Research SOCY 899-5101 – Doctoral Dissertation Research

b. Course or Curriculum Development.

Development of all the courses listed above (including a special ACC Study Abroad course on The Politics of Globalization in Latin America, designed and taught for two years in collaboration with William C. Smith at the University of Miami).

c. Teaching Awards and Other Special Recognition.

1995. Recipient of the Morris Rosenberg Mentorship Award, Sociology Department of the University of Maryland at College Park.

d. Advising: Other Than Research Direction. i. Graduate.

2009. Coordinator of Working Group on World-Systems Research, Department of Sociology.

f. Advising: Research Direction. i. Master's.

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Directed roughly twenty MA Theses.

ii. Doctoral.

Past Ph.D. Dissertation Advisor: Timothy P. Moran, “Economic Growth and Income Inequality Across Time and Space: A Historical Analysis of Kuznets’ Inverted U-Curve Hypothesis” (2000, placed in Sociology at the State University of New York, Stony Brook); Gwyndolin Weathers, “Argentina and Chile: Politics and fronteras in Geographies of Gender and Nation” (2004, placed in Sociology at the University of Puerto Rico); Vrushali Patil, “Space, Identity and International Community: Negotiating Decolonization in the United Nations” (2006, placed in Sociology at Florida International University); Guillermo Cantor, “Breaking into the Public Sphere: Temporality, Context, and Innovation in the Politicization of Latin American Immigrants” (2008, returned to Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina); Natasha Sacouman, “Defying Expectations: Associational Participation and Democratization in Poor Communities in Argentina” (2008); Anna O’Donnell, “Managing Water: Efficiency-Equity Tradeoffs in the Participatory Approach (2009, working at the World Bank); Zsuzsa Daczo, “Wage Inequality and the Gender Wage Gap: Are American Women Swimming Upstream?” (2012); Zeynep Atalay, “Global Islam in the Age of Civil Society: Transnational NGO Networks, Religion, Power” (2012, placed in Sociology at St. Mary’s College in California); Chang Won Lee, “More Than Human Capital: Global Social Mobility and Categorical Inequality Among South Koreans” (2012); Ying Wang, “From Urban Enclave to Ethnoburb: Changes in Residential Patterns of Chinese Migrants” (2012); Nihal Çelik, “Transmigrancy Experiences of Eastern and Central European Au Pairs in the Washington, DC, Metropolitan Area” (2013).

Current Dissertation Advisor: Scott Albrecht; Lester Andrist.

Department member in roughly twenty Sociology Dissertation Defense Panels. 2011-3: Ramu Bishwakarma, “Spatial Inequality in Child Nutrition in Nepal: Implications of Regional Context and Individual/Household Composition;” Daniel Williams, “Citizens, Foreigners, or Germans: The State and Persons of Migrant Background in the Making of Membership in Germany Since 1990;” Manjistha Banerji, “’Fertility as Mobility’ in India: Salience of Caste, Education and Employment Opportunities;” Michelle Smirnova, “What is the Laughter About? Collective Identity and Everyday Resistance in the Russo-Soviet Anekdot;” Michael Ryan, “Improving Survey Measurement Questions for Sexual Minorities and the Trans Population: Toward an Understanding of the Socially Constructed Nature of the

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Trans Life Course,” Gheda Khodr Temsah, “Do Economics Trump Culture? Effects of Women’s Work and Relative Economic Resources on Married Women’s Authority in Household Decisionmaking in Jordan.”) Outside member of roughly forty Dissertation Defense Panels. 2011-13: Cyanne E. Loyle (Government and Politics), “Regimes of Truth: The Microfoundations of Post-Conflict Justice;” Renata Eguez (Spanish and Portuguese), “Puntos ciegos en la reciente narrativa de Ecuador y Colombia: Nuevo realismo en el cambio de siglo (1990-2006);” Benli Moshe Shecter (Government and Politics), “The Dialectics of Disenchantment: Totalitarianism and Partisan Review;” Rodrigo Guimaraes Pinto (Government and Politics), “Activist Globalization: How Markets, Societies and States Empower Cause-Oriented Action in Transnational Relations;” Astra Bonini (Sociology, Johns Hopkins University), “Raw Material Wealth and Economic Mobility: A World Historical Perspective;” Susanne Eineigel (History), “Distinction, Culture and Politics in Mexico City’s Middle Class, 1890-1940;” Laura Maccioni (Spanish), “Lineas de fuga, literatura y política en Reinaldo Arenas y Juan José Saer (1960-1975;)” Felipe Amin Filomeno (Sociology, Johns Hopkins University), “The Social Basis of Intellectual Property Regimes: Biotechnology in South American Soybean Agriculture;” Leandro Benmergui (History), “Housing Development: Housing Policy, Slums, and Squatter Settlements in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1948-1973;” Enrique Álvaro (Spanish), “Valiente clase media: Literatura, dinero y bienes en América Latina;” Alan Shane Dillingham (History), “Indigenismo and its Discontents: Bilingual Teachers and the Democratic Opening in the Mixteca Alta of Oaxaca, Mexico, 1954-1980;” Rocío F. Gordon (Spanish), “Narrativas de la suspención: una mirada contemporánea desde la literatura y el cine argentinos;” María Elena Campero (Spanish), “Está en llamas el jardín natal: La poética de Marosa Di Giorgio;” Amparo Palacios López (Agriculture and Resource Economics), “Essays on Decomposition Analysis.”

4. Service a. Professional.

i. Offices and committee memberships held in professional organizations. 2004. Elected Chair, Political Economy of the World-System Section of the American Sociological Association. 1997-2000. Elected Secretary-Treasurer, Economy of the World-System

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Section of the American Sociological Association. 1995-7. Elected Member, Council of the Political Economy of the World-System Section of the American Sociological Association. 1992. Appointed Member of the Steering Committee of the LASA Working Group on Labor Studies.

ii. Reviewing activities for agencies. Academic Referee: Fulbright Peer Review Committee (2010-1); Advance Program for Inclusive Excellence (2012); Inter-American Development Bank Scholarship Program (1995-2009); Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad Program, U.S. Department of Education (2006-7, 2008-12); Social Science Research Council (1998-2004); Inter-American Foundation (1999); National Science Foundation (2001); American Association of University Women Educational Foundation, International Fellowships (2003). Tenure and Promotion Reviews: Binghamton University; Florida Atlantic University; Johns Hopkins University; University of Maryland-Baltimore County; University of Utah. Institutional Reviews: Member of outside panel for institutional review of the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, State University of New York at Albany (April 2003).

v. International activities not listed above.

2004. Reviewer in Academic Panel Sponsored by the Ford Foundation to Provide Special Grant Awards to Argentine Journals in History and the Social Sciences.

vi. Paid consultancies.

2001. International Labor Organization. 1996. World Bank.

b. Campus. i. Departmental. 2011-12. Sociology Graduate Director. Served on Graduate Committee, Faculty Job Search Committees,

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Undergraduate Committee, Policy Committee, Promotion Committees, Student Awards Committee, Department Chair Search Committees.

ii. University.

2012-Present. Member of the Graduate Diversity Advisory Committee, Graduate School, University of Maryland, College Park. 2012-Present. Board Member. Center for the History of the New America, University of Maryland, College Park. 2010-Present. Faculty Associate, Maryland Population Research Center, University of Maryland, College Park. 2011-Present. Member, Education Abroad Advisory Committee, University of Maryland, College Park.

2009-Present. Member of Executive Board, Latin American Studies Center at the University of Maryland, College Park. 2012. Member, BSOS Award Committee for Outstanding Graduate Advisor Award. 2010-2011. Faculty Representative, University Library Council, University of Maryland, College Park. 2009-2010. Representative, CUSF. 1995-2005. Associate Director, Latin American Studies Center at the University of Maryland, College Park. 1994-2005. Member of Executive Board, Latin American Studies Center at the University of Maryland, College Park.