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Professor Manuel Castells

Curriculum Vitae and Bibliography

2010

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Manuel Castells

Professional Addresses 1) Annenberg School of Communication, University of Southern California 3502 Watt Way, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0281 Telephone: + 1 (213) 821-2079 Fax: + 1 (213) 740-3772 E-mail: [email protected] 2) Universitat Oberta de Catalunya Av. Tibidabo, 47 08035 Barcelona, Spain Telephone: + 34 93 253 57 72 Fax: + 34 93 211 01 26 E-mail: [email protected]

CURRENT POSITIONS AND ACADEMIC TITLES

University Professor and Wallis Annenberg Chair of Communication Technology and Society, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles. Professor of Sociology and Director of the Internet Interdisciplinary Institute, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya/Open University of Catalonia (UOC), Barcelona Professor Emeritus of Sociology and of City and Regional Planning, University of California at Berkeley.

CURRENT VISITING PROFESSORSHIP/Fellowships

Distinguished Visiting Professor of Science, Technology and Society, Santa Clara University, 2008 -… Distinguished Visiting Professor of Internet Studies, University of Oxford, 2008 -… Visiting Fellow, Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study, South Africa, 2009-…

EDUCATION AND UNIVERSITY DEGREES

Secondary education in Valencia and Barcelona, Spain

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Four years of study in Law and Economics, University of Barcelona, 1958-62. (Interrupted for reasons of political exile, at the age of 20.) License (Master) in Public Law and Political Economy, University of Paris, 1964. Diplome in Sociology of Work, Institute of Social Sciences of Work, University of Paris, 1965. Diplome d’Etudes Approfondies (Master) in Sociology, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, University of Paris, 1966. Doctorat de 3eme Cycle (Ph.D.) in Sociology, University of Paris, 1967. Doctorado (Ph.D.) in Sociology, Universidad Complutense de Madrid. Doctorat d'Etat es Sciences Humaines, Universite de Paris-V, "Rene Descartes-Sorbonne."

ACADEMIC CAREER

Researcher, Laboratory of Industrial Sociology, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Paris, 1965-67. Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Paris (Nanterre Campus), 1967-69. Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of Montreal, 1969-70. Associate Professor of Sociology (with tenure), and director of the Seminar for Urban Sociology, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, 1970-79. Professor of Sociology and Director, Institute for Sociology of New Technologies, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, 1988-93. Research Professor, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas, Barcelona, 1997. Professor of City and Regional Planning and Professor of Sociology, University of California at Berkeley, 1979-2003.

Appointments during career at the University of California, Berkeley:

• Chair, Center for Western European Studies, 1994-1998. • Member of the Executive Committee, Institute of International Studies, 1996-

2003.

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• Member of the Board, Institute for Slavic and Eastern European Studies, 1999-2001.

• Berkeley Campus Voting Delegate to NASULGC Commission. • Member of the Executive Committee, College of Environmental Design. • Elected Member of the Assembly of the Academic Senate. • Fellow of the Institute of Urban and Regional Development, of the Institute of

European Studies, of the Center for Latin American Studies, and of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies.

Appointed Research Professor at the Open University of Catalonia (UOC), Barcelona, in July 2001. Appointed Wallis Annenberg Chair and Professor of Communication, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, in July, 2003. Joint appointment at USC with the Department of Sociology, the School of Policy, Planning, and Development and the School of International Relations. Appointed University Professor at the University of Southern California, in January, 2009.

MAIN AWARDS, HONORS, and ACADEMY FELLOWSHIPS Awards and Knighthoods

John H. Simon Guggenheim Fellowship, 1982-83. C.Wright Mills Award from the Society for the Study of Social Problems, for the book The City and the Grass Roots, University of California Press, 1983. Award Fernandez de los Rios for the best essay on urbanism from the Regional Government of Madrid for the book Technopoles of the World, 1995. Robert and Helen Lynd Award for Life Long Contribution to the Field of Urban and Community Sociology, awarded by the American Sociological Association, 1998. Madrid Silver Medal of City Planning, from the Government of Madrid, 1999. Internet Cambrescat Award from the Chambers of Commerce of Catalonia for contribution to the understanding of Internet in business and society, Barcelona, 2000. Kevin Lynch Award in Urban Design and Urban Planning, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001.

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Order of Arts and Letters from the French Government, awarded by the French Minister of Culture, 2002. Order of the Lion of Finland, awarded by the President of Finland, 2002. National Medal of Science, “Narcis de Monturiol,” awarded by the Government of Catalonia, 2003. Erich Schelling Architecture Theory Prize 2004, from Erich Scelling Architekturstiftung, Karlsruhe, Germany, 2004. Ithiel de Sola Pool Award, from the American Political Science Association for the study of global politics, 2004. Godo Prize of Journalism from the Foundation Count of Godo, Barcelona, 2004. Order Gabriela Mistral for academic merit, awarded by the President of Chile, 2005. Order of Santiago da Espada for scientific merit, awarded by the President of Portugal, 2006. Research Award for Life Long Contribution to Research on Sociology of Computers and information Technology from the American Sociological Association, 2006. Cross of St. George from the Government of Catalonia, 2006. Compostela Award from the Compostela Group of the 75 European Universities situated along the medieval Way of Santiago de Compostela 2007. Catalonia Prize of Sociology, delivered by Associació Catalana de Sociologia, 2009. Spain’s National Prize for Sociology and Political Science, 2008. Award from the Organization of Iberoamerican States for Education and Culture, 2009.

Doctor Honoris Causa, University Medals, and Honorary Professorships

Doctor Honoris Causa, University Mayor of San Andres, La Paz, Bolivia, 1998. Medal of Honor, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1999

Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Valencia, Spain, 2001

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Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Castile-La Mancha, Spain, 2001 Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Twente, Netherlands, 2001

Doctor Honoris Causa, Queen´s University, Canada, 2002. Doctor Honoris Causa, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland, 2003.

Honorary Professor, Higher School of Economics, Moscow, 2003. Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Leuven, Belgium, 2004. Doctor Honoris Causa, City University of London, England, 2004. Doctor Honoris Causa, The University of Leon, Spain, 2004. Honorary Professor, East China Normal University, Shanghai, 2004. Doctor Honoris Causa, New School University, New York, 2005. Doctor Honoris Causa, Federal Swiss Institute of Technology/Ecole Polytechnique Federale,Lausanne, 2006. Doctor Honoris Causa, Telé University of Quebec in Montreal, 2006. Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Costa Rica, 2007. Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Seville, Spain, 2009 Doctor Honoris Causa, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, 2009

Academies Fellowships

Fellow of the European Academy (Sociology), appointed in 1994. Fellow of the Spanish Royal Academy of Economics and Finance, appointed in 2005. Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy (FBA), appointed in 2006.

MEMBERSHIP OF COUNCILS, BOARDS, AND ADVISORY BOARDS Manuel Castells is currently (2010) a member of the following boards and councils:

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Governing Board of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT), 2008-2012. Trustee of the California Institute of the Arts, Los Angeles, 2006 - 2012. Advisory Board of the Information Technology Development Program of the Government of Chile, 2007 - . . . Advisory Council of the Regional Dialogue on the Information Society in Latin America, United Nations, 2006 - ... Advisory Council of the United Nations Global Alliance for ICT and Development, 2006 - . . . Board member of the Fundación Carolina, Cultural Foundation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Spain, 2004 - . . . Advisory Board of the Asian Media Information and Communication Center (AMIC), 2004 - … Advisory Board of the International Association of Science Parks, 2002 - . . .

Member of the Advisory Council of Barcelona Institute of Architecture, 2009.

He has been a member of the following boards and councils:

Founding Member of the Scientific Council of the European Research Council of the European Union, 2005-2008. Advisory Board on Telecommunications Policy of the Government of Spain, 2005-2007 International Advisory Council of the President of South Africa on Information Technology and Development, 2001-2007. Advisory Board of the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, 2002-2006. Chair of the Advisory Commission on the Information Society of the Minister of

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Industry, Government of Spain, 2004-2006. Advisory Board of the United Nations Secretary General on Information and Communication Technology and Development, 2000 – 2007. Advisory Panel to the United Nations Secretary General on the relationships between the United Nations and global civil society, 2003-2004. Advisory Board of the United Nations Human Development Report, 1998-2001. European Commission's High Level Expert Group on the Information Society, 1995-97. Chair of the International Advisory Committee on the Social and Political Problems of the Transition appointed by the Prime Minister of Russia, under the first Yeltsin Administration, 1992. Spanish Government's Advisory Council on Science and Technology, and principal advisor of the research program on new technologies of the Prime Minister of Spain, 1984-88.

VISITING PROFESSORSHIPS AND EXTENDED LECTURESHIPS

Marvin and Joanne Distinguished Visiting Professor of Technology and Society, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program on Science, Technology, and Society; Department of Urban Studies and Planning; and Media Lab, 2004 - 2009. Distinguished Visiting Professor of Science and Technology, Santa Clara University, 2008-2010. Distinguished Visiting Professor of Internet Studies, University of Oxford, 2008-2010. Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study, South Africa, 2009 Liberal Arts University, Yekaterinburg, Russia, 2004. Higher School of Economics, Moscow, 2003. Center for Higher Education Transformation, Pretoria and Cape Town, South Africa, 2000 and 2009.

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Oxford University, Business School, Oxford, England, 2000. University of Hawaii, 2000. Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, 1995. University of Amsterdam, 1992. Soviet Sociological Association's Program of Advanced Studies in Sociology, Moscow, 1991-1992. Taiwan National University, Taipei, 1989. National University of Singapore, 1987. University of Puerto Rico, 1985. Universidad of San Simon, Cochabamba, Bolivia, 1985. University of Southern California, School of Urban Planning, Los Angeles, 1984, 1987-1988. University of Hong Kong, 1983-1987. Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, 1982. Universidad Central de Venezuela, Caracas, 1981. University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1975 and 1977. Boston University, 1976. Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, 1976. Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, Mexico, 1976. University of California, Santa Cruz, 1975. Universite de Geneve, 1974. Universidade de Campinas, Sao Paulo, 1971. Universidad Catolica de Chile, Santiago de Chile, 1971 and 1972. Institut d'Etudes du Developpement, Universite de Paris, 1970, 1971-1972.

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Université de Montréal, 1969. Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (Unesco), Santiago de Chile, 1968, 1970.

ADVISING ACTIVITIES

Has been a pro-bono advisor to: Government of Chile (Allende administration and Lagos administration), Government of Portugal, Government of Spain, Regional Government of Andalusia, Regional Government of Asturias, Government of Ecuador, Government of Mexico, Government of Nicaragua (Sandinista administration), Government of China, Government of Brazil (Cardoso administration), Government of the Russian Federation (Yeltsin administration), Government of South Africa (Mbeki administration), Government of Finland, and Government of Catalonia. He has been a consultant to: United Sates Agency for International Development; UNESCO; United Nations Development Program; International Labor Office, United Nations; World Bank; OECD; European Commission.

KEYNOTE SPEECHES AND DISTINGUISHED LECTURESHIPS (1990-2010)

2010 Distinguished Lecture, University of California, Berkeley, February. 2009 Distinguished Lecture, Harvard Graduate School of Design, March. Distinguished Lecture, Steve Cisler Memorial Lecture, Santa Clara University, May. Keynote speech, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, Italy. May. Keynote speech, Fundazione Corrieri de la Sera, Milan, Italy, May. Keynote speech, Open University, Netherlands, June. Distinguished Lecture, London School of Economics, July.

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Distinguished Lecture, Collegium Budapest, September. Distinguished Lecture, Oxford University, October. Distinguished Lecture, City University of London, October.

Distinguished Lecture, Complutense University of Madrid, November.

Distinguished Lecture, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, November.

2008 Distinguished Lecture, University of California, Irvine, January. Distinguished Lecture, Stanford University, May. Keynote Speech, International Seminar on Globalization and Development, Foro Valparaiso, Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso, Chile, June. Keynote Speech, World Forum of the International Sociological Association, Barcelona, September. Distinguished Lecture, Oxford University, October. Inaugural Lecture for the Opening of the New Academic Building, London School of Economics, October. Distinguished Lecture, Bocconi University, Milan, November. Keynote Speech, Symposium on the Network Society, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, November.

2007 Distinguished Lecture, International Seminar on Mobile Communication in Latin America, Telefonica Foundation, Buenos Aires, May. Distinguished Lecture, Seminar on Creativity and Innovation in Digital Culture, University of Seville, May. Keynote Speech, Swiss Institute of Technology and University of Lausanne Joint Seminar on Urban Networks and Network Theory, Lausanne, June.

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Distinguished Lecture, New School University, September. Distinguished Lecture, University of California at Berkeley, October. Distinguished Lecture, Omar Dengo Foundation, San Jose, Costa Rica, November. Speech on the Occassion of Receiving a Doctor Honoris Causa, University of Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica, November.

2006 Inaugural lecture, Spanish Royal Academy of Economics and Finance, Barcelona, February. Distinguished lecture, Federal Swiss Institute of Technology, Lausanne, March. Opening lecture, annual meeting of International Communication Association, Dresden, Germany, June. Opening Lecture, Silicon Valley Challenge Summit, Santa Clara University, November. Distinguished Lecture, University of California at Berkeley, November. Distinguished Lecture, Universidad Iberoamericana, Santo Domingo, November.

2005 Erich Schelling Memorial Lecture, Eric Schelling Architectural Foundation, Karslruhe, January. Keynote Lecture, International Conference on Globalization in the Gulf Region, American University of Sharjah, United Arab Emirates, February. Opening Lecture, International Presidential Conference on the Network Society and the Knowledge Economy: Portugal in the Global Context, Presidency of the Republic of Portugal, Lisbon, March. Commencement Speech, New School University, New York, May. Presidential Conference, Presidency of the Republic of Chile, Santiago de Chile, July.

Distinguished Lecture on Finland and Europe in the Information Society, Parliament of Finland, June.

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Keynote Speech, Tallberg Foundation International Conference on the state of the world, Tallberg, Sweden, July. Closing Lecture, International Congress of Systems Theory, Quito, November.

2004 Ralph Miliband Memorial Lecture, London School of Economics, March. Birley Lecture, City University of London, March. Conference on the Information Age in Russia and the Urals, Yekaterinburg. Keynote Speech, May. Inaugural Lecture, Institute Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Sao Paulo, May.

Ithiel de Sola Pool Lecture, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, September. Distinguished Lecture, East China Normal University, Shanghai, November.

2003 Distinguished Lecture, Information for All, International Conference, Bilbao, February.

Distinguished Lecture, Information for All, International Conference, United Nations, Geneva, February. Distinguished Lecture, International Seminar on E-Government, organized by the City of Barcelona, Barcelona, March. Distinguished Lecture, International Conference on Economic Modernization of Russia, organized by the Higher School of Economics and the Russian Government, Moscow, April. Distinguished Lecture, International Seminar on Global Governance, organized by the Presidency of the French Republic, Paris, April. Distinguished Lecture, European New Media Technology and Everyday Life Conference, London School of Economics, April. Keynote Speech, World Congreso of Saving Banks, May.

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Keynote Speech, Conference on Globalization in Latin America, Universidad Iberoamericana, Puebla, Mexico, October. Inaugural Lecture, Foro Bicentenario de Chile, Presidency of Chile, Santiago de Chile,November. Distinguished Lecture, Tsinghua University, Beijing. November.

2002 Discussion Leader, World Economic Forum, New York, January. Distinguished Lecture, International Seminar on “The Implications of Castells´ Trilogy “The Information Age,” Santa Cruz, Bolivia, March. Organized by the Latin American Bureau of the United Nations Development Program.

Distinguished Lecture, Universita Bocconi, Milan. Distinguished Lecturer, May. Keynote Speech, International Symposium on Building the Knowledge Societies, Unesco, Paris, May. Keynote Speech, International Congress of Educative Cities, Tampere, Finland, June. Distinguished Lecture, European Commission, Directorate of Information Society, Brussels, April. Keynote speech, Queen´s University, Canada, Conference on the Network Society, May.

Keynote speech, International Conference on Educative Cities, Tampere, Finland, June.

Opening Lecture, Summer School, University of Zaragoza, Jaca, Spain, July.

Distinguished Lecture, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, School of Information Science.

2001 Distinguished Lecture, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico. “Catedra Julio Cortazar,” Catedrático, April.

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Keynote Speech, MIT, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, on the occasion of receiving the Kevin Lynch Award, April. Distinguished Lecture, Columbia University, School of Architecture, New York, April. Keynote Speech, World Congress of Science and Technology Parks, Bilbao, June. Keynote Speech, Seminar on Theories for a New Society, Fundacion Botin, Madrid, June. Inaugural speech, Conference of the International Council of Museums, Barcelona, July. Keynote Speech, Congress of the Spanish Sociological Association, Salamanca, September.

Keynote Speech, European Congress of Business Ethics in Business Schools, Valencia, September. Keynote Speech, International Seminar on Information Society, Espoo, Finland, September. Distinguished Lecture, Royal Association of Dutch Geographers, University of Nijmegen, Netherlands, October. Seminar on Internet & Society, presentation of the book “The Internet Galaxy,” London School of Economics, October. Distinguished Lecture, Humboldt University, Berlin, November. Distinguished Lecture, University of Munich, November. Distinguished Lecture, Goethe University, Frankfurt, November. Keynote Speech, International Labour Office, United Nations, World Employment Forum, Geneva, November.

2000 Speech to the Meeting of the Joint Committee on Public Policy of the National Academies, Irvine, California, February. Keynote Address to the Economic and Social Council on “Information Technology and Global Development,” United Nations, New York, May.

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Opening Lecture, World Congress of Software Engineering, Limerick, Ireland. Opening Lecture. Clarendon Lectures in Management, Oxford University, June. Linacre Lecture, Oxford University, June. Keynote Lecture on the Conference on Virtual Society Programme, Economic and Social Science Research Council, London, June. Keynote speech, University of Witwatersraand, Johannesburg, World Conference on Urban Futures, July. Keynote Speech, Association of Internet Researchers Conference, University of Kansas, Lawrence, September. Inaugural Lecture, Foundation Banco de Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria, Forum on the New Economy, Madrid, October. Inaugural Lecture for Academic Year 2000-2001, Open University of Catalonia (UOC), Barcelona, October. Academic Senate’s Distinguished Lecture, University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, October. Keynote Speech, International Conference on Cities in the Information Age, Helsinki, December. Keynote Speech, “Ord & Bild,” Seminar on Castells’ theories on the Information Age, Stockholm, December. Higher School of Economics, Moscow. Presentation of the Russian edition of “The Information Age,” December.

1999 World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland, January. International meeting on “Responsible Globality.” Lead Speaker in two sessions: “Revisiting the Network Society,” and “Creative cities.” Presentation of the trilogy “The Information Age.” Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government and Public Policy, March.

Keynote Speech, International Seminar of Catholic Archbishops of the worlds’ largest metropolitan areas, Bogota, Colombia, April.

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Presentation of the trilogy “The Information Age,” Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota, April. Presentation of the trilogy “The Information Age,” Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June. Keynote Speech, UNESCO, Paris. “Dialogues du XXIeme siecle.” Inaugural Lecture of the Summer School, University of Barcelona, June. Inaugural Lecture of the Summer School, University of the Basc Country, San Sebastian, June. Distinguished Lecture, University of California, San Diego, Department of Communication and Supercomputer Center, October.

Speaker in Plenary Session and Chair on the Plenary Session on “The Networked Economy in the Global Village.” The State of the World Forum, San Francisco, October. Distinguished Lecture on the Information Society. University of California, San Diego. Supercomputer Center and School of Engineering. Keynote Speech. World Economy Institute (IMEMO), Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow. International Conference on Globalisation. Distinguished Lecture. Duke University, North Carolina. Keynote Speech, Portuguese Presidency of the European Union, Sintra, Portugal, Seminar on the information Society in Europe. Distinguished Lecture, University of Hawaii. Distinguished Lecture, University of California, Los Angeles.

1998 Keynote Speech, Conference, "Cities and Telecommunications." University of Georgia, Atlanta. Keynote Speech, Presidency of Brazil, International Seminar on Globalization and the State, Sao Paulo, March. Keynote Speech, Cite des Sciences et de l’Industrie, La Villette, Paris. Presentation of the trilogy “The Information Age.” United Nations Institute for Social Research, International Conference on Globalization and Inequality, June.

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Presentation of the trilogy “The Information Age.” Universidad de Buenos Aires, Faculty of Social Sciences, Argentina, August. Keynote Speech, Universidad de San Andres, La Paz, Bolivia, Doctor Honoris Causa. Keynote Speech, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Section of Community and Urban Sociology, San Francisco, August. Opening Lecture, Conference on "Information Technologies and World Development,” organized by United Nations, Geneva. Presentation/debate on the trilogy “The Information Age.” Science and Industry Museum, La Villette, Paris.

Conference about “Competitiveness, Productivity and Inequality in the Network Society.” Tate Gallery, London.

Keynote Speech. Tillburg University, Holland. The Erasmus Premium’s International Symposium on the Culture of the Information Age, November. Keynote Speech. Stanford University. Conference on “Russia at the End of the 20th Century,” November. European Commission’s Center for Industrial Mutation and Conversion, Luxembourg. International Seminar on Castells’ trilogy “The Information Age,” December.

1997 Keynote Speech, School of Geography, Oxford University. "Information and the City: the Castells Conference." Presentation of the trilogy “The Information Age.” Stanford University. Presentation of the trilogy “The Information Age,” introduced and chaired by the President of CUNY, City University of New York, Graduate Center, March. Distinguished Lecture, UCLA, Department of Information Studies. Lazerow, April. Distinguished Lecture, Department of Sociology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Keynote Speech, United Nations Development Program, Santiago de Chile, Seminar on Globalization and Identity, June.

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Inaugural lectura, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Institut Audiovisual, Barcelona. Lección inaugural del curso 1997-98. Keynote Speech, International Congress of Electronic Art European Association, Amsterdam. Keynote Speech, University of Frankfurt, International Symposium on Networks and Economic Development, September. Keynote Speech, Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Novosibirsk. European-Russian Seminar on Siberian Regional Development, September. Presentation of the trilogy “The Information Age.” University College, Bartlett School of Architecture and Planning, London.

Opening lecture. Conference commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Finnish Independence, organised by the Presidency of Finland. "Finland as an Information Society," Helsinki. Presentation of the trilogy “The Information Age.” Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas, Barcelona, September. Keynote Speech, Association of Internet Researchers Conference, University of Kansas, Lawrence, September. Presentation of the trilogy “The Information Age.” Department of Geography, Cambridge University, November. Distinguished Lecture, Duke University, North Carolina, November. Keynote Speech, Conference on Finland as an Information Society, organized and introduced by the President of Finland. Helsinki. December.

1996 Keynote Speech. “Perspectives on Russia and the World in the 21st Century.” Conference organized by Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Moscow. Presentation of the trilogy on “The Information Age.” University of California, Berkeley. Keynote Speech. Conference on the International Association of Sociology about the social movement in the Information Age, Santa Cruz, California.

1995

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Keynote Speech on "Cities for All." European Congress of Disabled Persons Organizations, Barcelona. Keynote Speech. Telepolis Conference. Cultural Program of Luxembourg's European Capital of Culture.

1994 Distinguished Visiting Lecturer. Macalester College, Saint Paul, Minnesota.

Keynote Speech, Harvard University, Graduate School of Design. Conference on "Globalization of Design Practice.” Keynote Speech. University of Barcelona, International Conference on Critical Theories in Education.

Keynote Speech. Science Centre, Government of Nord Rhein - Westphalia, International Conference on European Regions, Oberhausen.

Keynote Speech. United Nations Development Program, Bogota, Colombia. International Symposium on Strategic Planning.

Distinguished Interlocutor of Anthropology. Society for Urban Anthropology, and Society for the Anthropology of North America. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Atlanta.

Keynote Speech. International Seminar on "Brazil and New World Trends," on the occasion of the Presidential Inauguration of President Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Brasilia, Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

1993 Keynote Speech. Universita di Torino, Italia. International Conference on "New Technologies and Society." Keynote Speech, Pratt Institute, New York. Symposium on "The Marginal City." Keynote Speech, Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian section, Conference on "Siberia and the World Economy," Novosibirsk. 1992 Keynote Speech, International Conference on Housing by the University of Delft, the Hague. Keynote Speech, Columbia University, Graduate School of Architecture and Urban Planning, New York. Princeton University, Symposium on "The New Urbanism."

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1991 Closing lecture, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Summer School. Spanish-Soviet conference about the process of political transition, Moscow. Closing lecture.

1990 Chair of the session "Information Technologies and urban-regional development” and "Environment and Society." World Congress of Sociology, Madrid. Keynote Speech. American Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning, Annual Congress. Austin, Texas.

INVITED LECTURES AND SEMINARS IN ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS (By country, in alphabetical order. Years indicated.)

Argentina Instituto Torcuato Di Tella (1971). Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (1985). Universidad de Buenos Aires (1998). Universidad Nacional General San Martin (1998).

Belgium Universite de Louvain (1971, 1976, 1978). Universite Libre de Bruxelles (1974). University of Leuven (2004). Bolivia Universidad de San Simon, Cochabamba (1985, 1998). Colegio de Arquitectos, Cochabamba (1985). Colegio de Arquitectos, La Paz (1985). Universidad de San Andres, La Paz (1985, 1998). Centro de Estudios Economicos (CERES), La Paz (1985). Centro de Estudios Económicos (CERES), Cochabamba (1998). Programa de Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo, La Paz (1998). Universidad Catolica de Bolivia, Santa Cruz (2002).

Brazil Universidade de Sao Paulo (1968, 1971,1999). Universidade Catolica de Rio de Janeiro (1968). Universidad de Campinas (1971). CEBRAP, Sao Paulo (1971).

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Fundacao Muro, Rio de Janeiro (1981). Instituto do Arquitetos do Brasil, Brasilia and Salvador (1982). Universidad de Brasilia (1982). Prefeitura de Sao Paulo (1985). Fundacao Alexandre de Gusmao, Brasilia (1994). Ministerio de Administracao Publica, Sao Paulo (1998). Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro (1999). Secretaria de Estado da Cidade, Gobierno Federal, Brasilia (1999). Banco Nacional de Desenvolvimento, Rio de Janeiro (2002). Istituto Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Sao Paulo (2004).

Canada Universite Laval, Quebec (1969, 1986, 2004). Universite de Montreal (1986, 2004). Mc Gill University, Montreal (1986). University of Toronto (1989). Queen´s University (2002). Universite du Quebec a Montreal (2004, 2006). Tele-Universite de Quebec, Montreal (2006) Chile Universidad de Chile (1968, 1970, 1971). Universidad Católica de Chile (1971, 1972). Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (1968, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1986). Colegio Chileno de Sociólogos (1986). Programa de Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo, Santiago (1999). Foro Bicentenario, Presidencia de Chile, Santiago (2003). Foro Valparaiso (2003, 2005, 2008). Presidencia de la República (2005). China Institute of Technology and International Economy, The State Council, Beijing (1987). East China Normal University, Shanghai (2004). Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing (2004). Dushu Magazine Forum, Beijing (2004). Tsinghua University, Beijing (2004). Colombia Universidad Nacional, Bogota (1992, 1998). United Nations Development Program, Bogota (1994).

Costa Rica University of Costa Rica, San Jose (2007). Fundacion Omar Dengo, Sam Jose (2007).

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Denmark Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen (1976). Dominican Republic Universidad Iberoamericana, Santo Domingo (2006). Ecuador Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales, Quito (1981). Municipalidad de Guayaquil (1981). Pontificia Universidad Católica de Ecuador, Quito (2005).

Finland Sitra (1997). Helsinki Institute (2000). City of Tampere (2002). Helsinki University of Technology (2003). Helsinki Institute of Information Technology and Finnish Parliament (2005). France Universite de Grenoble (1970). Universite de Lille (1972). Universite de Toulouse (1971). Centre Culturel Cerisy-La Salle (1993). Cite des Sciences et de l’Industrie, La Villette, Paris (1998). Unesco, Paris (1999, 2002). Germany Institut fur Sozialforschung, Frankfurt (1974). Technische Universitat, Berlin (1984). Carl Friedrich Von Siemens Stiftung, Munich (1990). Universitat Dortmund (1994). Goethe Universitat, Frankfurt (1997, 2001). Universitat Humboldt, Berlin (2001). Universitat Munchen (2001). Eric Schelling Stiftung, Karslruhe (2005). Holland University of Amsterdam (1979, 1992). Tillburg University (1998). Nijmegen University (2001). Twente University (2001). Cultural Center De Balie, Amsterdam, 2002.

Hong Kong

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University of Hong Kong (1983, 1987). Institute of Housing, Hong Kong (1983). Institute of Town Planning, Hong Kong (1983). Hungary Museum of History, Budapest (1973). Collegium, Budapest (2009) India Indian Council for Social Sciences Research, New Delhi (1988). Iran University of Tehran (2006). University AmirKabir (2006). Institute for Management and Planning Studies (2006). University of Allameh-Tabatabee (2006).

Italy Universita di Venezia (1973, 1974). Universita di Roma (1974). Universita di Milano (1977). Universita di Torino (1977, 1993). Universita di Pavia (1983). European Community Joint Research Center, Ispra (1993). Universita Bocconi (2002, 2008, 2009). Universita Milano-Biccoca (2003). Universita Luiss, Roma (2003). Government of the Province of Venice, Venice (2006). Japan Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo (1988, 1995). Korea (Republic of) Seoul National University (1988). Korean Research Institute on Human Settlements, Seoul (1988). Mexico Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico (UNAM) (1971, 1982, 1996). Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana de Azcapotzalco, Mexico (1976). El Colegio de Mexico (1976). Secretaria de Programacion y Presupuesto de la Presidencia de la Republica (1986). Universidad de Guadalajara (2001).

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Universidad Iberoamericana de Puebla (2002).

Nicaragua Universidad Nacional, Managua (1981). Asociacion Nicaraguense de Ciencias Sociales, Managua (1981). Secretaria de Asuntos Municipales, Managua (1981). Panama Sociedad Interamericana de Planificacion (1974). Paraguay Centro Paraguayo de Sociologia, Asuncion (1968). Poland Lecture in Agora, (2009). Puerto Rico Departmento de Sociologia, Universidad de Puerto Rico (1985). Russia Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering (IEIE). Russian Academy of Sciences, Siberian Branch, Novosibirsk (1984, 1990, 1993, 1997). Soviet Sociological Association, Moscow and Leningrad (1989). Soviet Sociological Association, Advanced Sociology Program, Moscow (1990, 1991). Moscow University (1990, 2003). Higher School of Economics, Moscow (1998, 2000, 2003). Institute of the World Economy (IMEMO) (1999). Liberal Arts University of Yekaterinburg (2004). Singapore National University of Singapore (1987, 1989). Singapore Institute of Planners (1987). South Africa University of Natal (2000). University of Witwatersraand (2000). Peninsula Technikon, Cape Town (2000). Center for Higher Education Transformation, Pretoria (2000, 2009). University of the Western Cape, Cape Town (2009). Stellenbosch University (2009). University of Cape Town (2009)

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Spain/Catalonia Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona (2000). Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (1974, 1977, 1985). Universitat de Barcelona (1974, 1994, 1995, 1999). Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona (1997). Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Tarragona (2002). Collegi d'Arquitectes de Barcelona (1973). Collegi d'Enginyers Industrials de Barcelona (1974). Collegi d'Economistes de Barcelona (1990). Institut Catala de Tecnologia (1991, 2001). Universidad Complutense de Madrid (1976, 1978, 1989, 1991, 2008). Universidad de Granada (1979). Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos de Madrid (1976, 1978). Universidad de Santander (1980). Instituto de Estudios de Administracion Local, Madrid (1986). Universidad Internacional "Menendez Pelayo:"

Santander (1984, 1987, 1989). Barcelona (1984). Valencia (1988). Sevilla (1991).

Universidad de Sevilla (1988, 1991). Universidad de Salamanca (1989). Universidad de Malaga (1990). Universidad de Oviedo (1993). Colegio de Economistas de Madrid (1993). Universidad del Pais Vasco (1998), Bilbao (1992), San Sebastián (1999). Universitat de Valencia (2001). Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (2001). Universidad de Leon (2003, 2004). Fundación del Banco de Santander, Madrid (2008).

Sweden Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm (1976, 2008, 2009). Royal Institute of International Affairs (2005). Tallberg Foundation (2002, 2005). Switzerland Ecole d'Etudes Sociales de Lausanne (1974). Universite de Geneve (1974). Institut d'Etudes du Developpement, Geneve (1974). Institut d'Etudes Internationales du Travail (1993). International Labour Office’s International Institute for Labour Studies, Geneva (1993, 1994, 1995). United Nations Institute for Research on Social Development, Geneva (1998).

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Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne/ Federal Swiss Institute of Technology, Lausanne (2006). Taiwan National Taiwan University, Taipei (1989). Thailand National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), Bangkok (1989). United Kingdom University of Manchester (1972). University of York (1975). Oxford University (1976, 1997, 2000, 2008, 2009). University of Kent (1976). Center for Environmental Studies, London (1976). University of Essex (1976). University of Sussex (1985). Cambridge University (1997). University College, London (1997). Tate Gallery (1998). City University of London (2004, 2009). London School of Economics (2001, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2009).

United States University of Chicago (1969, 1975, 1977). Museum of Modern Art, New York (1972). Columbia University, New York (1974, 1977, 1980, 1992, 2001). Cornell University, Ithaca, New York (1974, 1981). City University of New York, Graduate Center (1975, 1992, 1997). University of Wisconsin, Madison (1975, 1977). M.I.T., Cambridge, MA. (1975, 1981, 1983, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008). Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore (1975, 1977, 1984). UCLA, Los Angeles (1975, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1994, 2000, 2004). University of California, Santa Cruz (1975, 1984, 1986). Boston University (1976). University of Illinois, Chicago (1980). Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (1980, 1983, 1994, 1999, 2009). Stanford University (1980, 1981, 1990, 1997,1998, 2008). University of Southern California, Los Angeles (1980, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1999, 2000, 2002).

San Francisco State University (1981, 1988). University of Arizona (1982). Arizona State University (1982).

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University of California, Santa Barbara (1982, 1990). University of California, Davis (1986, 1998,1999). New York University (1988). Rutgers University, New Jersey (1988). Princeton University, New Jersey (1992). Pratt Institute, New York (1993). Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota (1994). Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco (1996). University of Nevada, Reno (1998). University of Pennsylvania (1998). Library of Congress, Washington D.C.(1999). Duke University (1999). University of Washington, Seattle (1999). University of California, San Diego (1999). Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, California (2000, 2001, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010). University of Kansas, Lawrence (2000). University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (2002). California Arts Institute, Los Angeles (2003). New School University, New York (2005). New School University, New York (2005, 2007) University of California at Berkeley (2006, 2007, 2008, 2010). University of California, Irvine (2008) Venezuela Instituto de Urbanismo, Universidad Central de Venezuela (1980, 1981). Universidad Simon Bolivar, Caracas (1981).

ACADEMIC SERVICE OUTSIDE HOME UNIVERSITIES (Main activities)

Member of the Executive Committee of the International Sociological Association, 1990-94. President of the Research Committee on Sociology of Urban and Regional Development, of the International Sociological Association, 1978-82. Member of the Editorial Board or the Advisory Editorial Board of the following academic journals: Espaces et Societes (Paris), 1970-75. International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, London (Co-founder of the Journal), 1977-87. Ciudad y Territorio, Madrid, 1984-89. Urban Affairs Quarterly, 1990-94.

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Revista Espanola de Investigaciones Sociologicas, 1988-92. International Journal of Health Services, New York , current. Sage Urban Studies Abstracts, 1980-1990. International Journal of Japanese Sociology, current. Urban Anthropology, current. Journal of Urban Technology, current. Competition and Change. A Journal of Global Political Economy, current. New Political Economy, current. Information, Communication, and Society, current. City & Community, current. International Journal of Sociology, 2006 - . . . New Media and Society, current 21st Century Society, 2006-… International Journal of Communication (co-editor), 2006-…

MAIN RESEARCH FIELDS (In order of importance of current attention)

Sociology and Economics of Information & Communication Technology Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Information Society Political Communication Theory of the Network Society Technology Policy Sociology of Social Movements Political Sociology International Relations Regional Development Comparative Political Economy Urban Sociology Comparative Urbanization

FIELD WORK IN AREA STUDIES

Has conducted research in France, Italy, Spain, Quebec, Chile, Mexico, Nicaragua, United States (California, New York), Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea, China, Japan, Russia, and Catalonia.

MAIN TEACHING SUBJECTS (Sequential order, from 1967 to 2010)

Methodology and Epistemology of Social Sciences Urban Sociology

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Sociology of Development Economic sociology & Political Economy Comparative Urban and Regional Policies Social Planning Urbanization in Developing Countries Regional Development Sociology of Information & Communication Technology Sociology of Information Society Globalization and Communication Theory of the Network Society

ADVISING EXPERIENCE

Main advisor to 12 completed doctoral dissertations at the University of Paris, 35 at the University of California, Berkeley, 3 at the Open University of Catalonia, 1 at MIT, and 6 at the University of Southern California. Member of Ph.D. committees for an additional 25 dissertations at the University of California, Berkeley, 7 at the Open University of Catalonia, 3 at MIT, and 6 at the University of Southern California.

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MANUEL CASTELLS

Bibliography 1967-2010

(In reverse chronological order)

I. BOOKS

I.A. Author or Main Author I.B. Co-author I.C. Editor or Co-editor.

II. ARTICLES AND BOOK CHAPTERS III. RESEARCH MONOGRAPHS (1984-2002) IV. BOOKS ON MANUEL CASTELLS’ RESEARCH

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I. BOOKS (Cited in the language of original publication) I.A. Author or Main Author 2009 Communication Power, Oxford: Oxford University Press. Translated to Arabic, Italian, Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, Polish and Arabic 2006 Mobile Communication and Society: A Global Perspective. Cambridge, Massachussets:

The MIT Press. Translated in Spanish by Ariel (Barcelona), Italian, Portuguese and Korean.

2005 Globalización, Desarrollo y Democracia: Chile en el Contexto Mundial. Santiago de

Chile: Fondo de Cultura Económica. 2001 The Internet Galaxy. Reflections on the Internet, Business, and Society. Oxford: Oxford

University Press. (Translated in Spanish by Plaza&Janes, French by Fayard, Catalan by Rosa dels Vents, Italian by Feltrinelli, German by Leske and Budrich, Russian by U-Factoria, Swedish by Daidalos, and Korean by Hansul. Also translated in Portuguese, Ukrainian, Hungarian, Polish, Dutch, Danish, Chinese, and Japanese.)

1996 The Information Age: Economy, Society, and Culture.1996-1998, 2000-2004 editions.

Oxford, England, and Cambridge, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishers. Volume I: The Rise of the Network Society (1996, 2nd ed. 2000) Volume II: The Power of Identity (1997, 2nd ed. 2004) Volume III: End of Millennium (1998, 2nd ed. 2000)

[ The three volumes are translated in Spanish (Alianza Editorial, Madrid y Siglo XXI, Mexico); French (Fayard); Chinese (Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, and Tonsan, Taipei); Portuguese (Paz e Terra, Sao Paulo, and Gulbenkian, Lisbon); Russian (Higher School of Economics Press); Swedish (Daidalus); Korean (Hansul); Japanese (Toshindo); German (Leske+Budrich); Italian (Bocconi); Parsi (Teheran, 2001); Catalan (Edicions UOC); Turkish; Croatian; Bulgarian; Lithuanian; Danish; Macedonian; Polish; Arabic ((forthcoming)).

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1999 Global Economy, Information Society, Cities, and Regions. Tokyo: Aoki Shoten

(Published only in Japanese). 1990 The Shek Kip Mei Syndrome: Economic Development and Public Housing in Hong

Kong and Singapore. London: Pion. 1989 The Informational City. Information Technology, Economic Restructuring and the Urban-

Regional Process. Oxford, England, and Cambridge, Massachussets: Blackwell Publishers. [Translated in Spanish (Alianza), in Chinese, and in

Korean.] 1986 Nuevas Tecnologias, Economia y Sociedad en Espana. 2 vols. Madrid: Alianza

Editorial. 1983 The City and the Grassroots. A Cross-Cultural Theory of Urban Social Movements.

Berkeley: University of California Press. London: Edward Arnold. [Winner of the C.Wright Mills Award. Translated in Spanish (Alianza), Japanese (Honsei University Press), and partially translated in Korean.]

1982 Capital Multinacional, Estados Nacionales y Comunidades Locales. Mexico: Siglo XXI. 1981 Crisis Urbana y Cambio Social. Madrid-Mexico: Siglo XXI. 1980 The Economic Crisis and American Society. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Oxford: Basil Blackwell Publishers. [Also published in French (Presses Universitaires de France). Translated in Spanish (Barcelona: Laia) and in Chinese (Shanghai and Taipei).]

1978 City, Class, and Power. London: Mac Millan, and New York: St Martin's Press.

(Translated in Japanese). Crise du logement et mouvements sociaux urbains. Enquete sur la region

parisienne. Paris: Mouton. (Partially translated in Italian). 1975

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Sociologie de l'espace industriel. Paris: Anthropos. (Translated in Spanish.) 1974 Monopolville. L'entreprise, l'etat, l'urbain. Paris: Mouton. 1972 La Question Urbaine. Paris: Francois Maspero. [Translated in English (MIT Press and Edward Arnold,1977). Translated in Spanish, Italian, German, Portuguese, Greek, Polish, and

Japanese. Revised edition, 1980, Paris: La Decouverte.] 1971 Problemas de investigacion en sociologia urbana. Madrid-Mexico: Siglo XXI. (Translated in Portuguese.) I.B. Co-authored books 2007 La transicion a la sociedad red, Barcelona: Ariel (co-authored with Imma Tubella,

Teresa Sancho and Meritxell Roca). 2002 The Information Society and the Welfare State: The Finnish Model.

Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Co-authored with Pekka Himanen.) Translated in Finnish, Spanish, Catalan, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Ukrainian, Italian, Turkish.

1997 Local and Global: The Managements of Cities in the Information Age. London:

Earthscan. (Co-authored with Jordi Borja.) Also published in Spanish. Translated in Italian.

1995 The Collapse of Soviet Communism: A View from the Information Society. Berkeley:

University of California. International and Area Studies Book Series. (Co-authored with Emma Kiselyova.) New edition, 2003. Los Angeles: Figueroa Press.

1994 Technopoles of the World. The Making of 21st Century Industrial Complexes. London

and New York: Routledge. (with Peter Hall) (Translated in Spanish (Alianza), in Chinese, and in Korean) 1993

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The New Global Economy in the Information Age. University Park, PA: Penn State University Press. (Co-authored with M.Carnoy, S.Cohen, F.H.Cardoso.)

1975 Metodologia y epistemologia de las ciencias sociales. Madrid: Ayuso. (Co-authored with

E.de Ipola.) Participacion y cambio social en la problemática contemporanea. Buenos Aires:

Sociedad Interamericana de Planificacion. 1973 La renovation urbaine a Paris. Paris: Mouton. I.C. Books edited or co-edited 2006 The Network Society: From Knowledge to Policy. Washington DC: Center for

Transatlantic Relations, The Johns Hopkins University. (Co-edited with Gustavo Cardoso. Co-published in Portuguese. Lisboa: Gulbenkian Foundation.)

2004 The Network Society: A Cross-Cultural Perspective. London: Edward Elgar.

(Edited and co-authored. Translated in Spanish, Korean, and Chinese.) 2002 Muslim Europe or Euro-Islam, Lexington Books. (With Nezar Al Sayyad. Translated in

Spanish and in Turkish.) 1994 Estrategias para la Reindustrializacion de Asturias. Madrid: Editorial Civitas. 1992 Andalucia: Innovacion tecnologica y desarrollo economico. Madrid: Espasa-Calpe. 1991 Dual City: Restructuring New York. New York: Russell Sage. La industria de las tecnologias de informacion: Espana en el contexto mundial (1985-

1990). Madrid: Fundesco. Las grandes ciudades en la decada de los noventa. Madrid: Sistema.

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1989 The Informal Economy. Studies in Advanced and Less Developed Countries. Baltimore:

Johns Hopkins University Press. 1986 Territorial Development and Global Restructuring. London: Sage. 1985 High Technology, Space, and Society. Beverly Hills: Sage. 1974 Estructura de clase y politica urbana en America Latina. Buenos Aires: Sociedad

Interamericana de Planificacion. II. ARTICLES, ESSAYS, AND BOOK CHAPTERS 2010 “Museums in the Information Era: cultural connectors of time and space.” Museum in the Digital Age. Ed. Ross Parry. New York; Routledge. pp. 427-434. 2008 “The Structure and Dynamics of Global Multimedia Business Networks.” International

Journal of Communication. Vol.2. 2008. 707-748 (with Amelia Arsenault) "Switching Power: Rupert Murdoch and the Global Business of Media Politics: A

Sociological Analysis.” International Sociology. Jul 2008; vol. 23: pp. 488 – 513 (with Amelia Arsenault)

"The New Public Sphere: Global Civil Society, Communication Networks, and Global

Governance". The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 616, No. 1, 2008, pp. 78-93.

2007 “Communication, Power and Counterpower in the Network Society.” International

Journal of Communication. Vol. 1. 2006 “Conquering the Minds, Conquering Iraq: the Social Production of Misinformation in the

United States – a case study.” Information, Communication & Society. Vol. 9, No. 3. June 2006. 284-308. (With Amelia Arsenault.)

2005 “Global Governance and Global Politics,” Political Science, January.

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2004 “Space of Flows, Space of Places: Materials for a Theory of Urbanism in the Information

Age.” The Cybercities Reader. Ed. Stephen Graham. London: Routledge. 82-93. “Estado y sociedad en la democracia chilena.” Política Exterior. No. 100, Julio-Agosto

2004. 2003 “La interaccio entre les tecnologies de la informacio y la comunicacio y la societat

xarxa: un canvi historic.” Coneixement i societat. 1 (2003): 8-21. 2002 “Empirical Study of the Information Society: Comparative Analysis of Employment in

G7 Countries, 1920 to 2000.” International Labour Review. Vol. 121, No. 1-2, (2002): 133-171. (With Yuko Aoyama.)

2001 “Urban Sociology in the 21st Century.” The Castells Reader on Cities and Social Theory.

Ed. Ida Susser. Oxford: Blackwell. “Informationalism and the Network Society.” Epilogue to Pekka Himanen’s “The Hacker

Ethic and the Spirit of Informationalism.” New York: Random House. 155-178. “Globalization, the Knowledge Society and the Network State: Poulantzas at the

Millennium.” Global Networks. Vol.1.1. January: 1-18. (With Martin Carnoy.) 2000 “Materials for an Exploratory Theory of the Network Society.” British Journal of

Sociology. Vol. 51.1. January/March: 5-24. “Towards a Sociology of the Network Society.” Contemporary Sociology.Summer. “Information Technology and Global Capitalism.” On the Edge: Living with Global

Capitalism. Eds. Will Hutton and Anthony Giddens. London: Jonathan Cape. New York: The New Press. 52-74. (Translated in Spanish, Tusquets.)

“The Culture of Cities in the Information Age.” Frontiers of the Mind in the 21st Century.

Washington: Library of Congress. “Globalizacion, estado y sociedad civil: el nuevo contexto historico de los derechos

humanos.” Isegoria, 22 (2000): 5-17. “Russia in the Information Age.” Russia at the End of the 20th Century. Eds. Victoria

Bonnell and George Breslauer. (With Emma Kiselyova.)

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“Russian Federalism and Siberian Regionalism, 1990-2000.” City, June. (With E. Kiselyova.)

1999 “Grassrooting the Space of Flows.” Urban Geography. Vol. 20, n.4, May-June: 294-302. “The Culture of Cities in the Information Age.” Frontiers of the Mind in the 21st Century.

Washington D.C.: The Library of Congress. (Included in Ida Susser, ed., 2001). “The Social Implications of Information and Communication Technologies.” World Social

Science Report 1999. Paris: Unesco. 236-246. 1998 "Paths and Problems in the Integration of Post Communist Russia in the Global

Economy.” The Tunnel at the End of the Light: Russia in Transition. Ed. Stephen Cohen et al. University of California, Berkeley: Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy Press.

"The Informational City is a Dual City. Can It Be Reversed?" Information Technology

and Low-Income Communities. Ed. Don Schon, et al. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press: 25-42.

“The Real Crisis of Silicon Valley: A Retrospective Perspective.” Competition and

Change. Vol. 2, 1998.

1997 "Globalization, Flows, and Identity: The New Challenges of Design." Architectural

Practices in the Nineties. Ed. William Saunders. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Architectural Press in New York City.

"Sustainable Flexibility: Work, Family, and Community in the Information Age." Paris:

OECD. Education Division, Publication Series. (With M. Carnoy.) "Global Flows and Cultural Identity: Globalization and Design Practice." Architectural

Practices in the 1990s. Ed. William S. Saunders. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press.

1996 "El futuro del Estado del Bienestar en la sociedad informacional." Sistema. Marzo: 35-

53. "The Net and the Self: Working Notes for a Critical Theory of the Informational Society."

Critique of Anthropology. Vol. 16 (1): 9-38.

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"Insurgents against the New Global Order: A Comparative Analysis of Mexico's Zapatistas, the American Militia, and Japan's Aum Shinrikyo." Berkeley Journal of Sociology, Fall. (With S.Yazawa and E.Kiselyova.)

1995 "Les flux, les reseaux et les identites: ou sont les sujets dans la societe

informationnelle?" Penser le sujet. Eds. Francois Dubet et Michel Wieviorka. Paris: Fayard.

"Regionale Ungleichheiten im Informationszeitalter." Regiovision: Neue Strategien fur

alte Industrieregionen. Eds. Franz Lehner et al. Munich: Rainer Hammp Verlag. 34-46.

1994 “Paths towards the informational society: employment structure in G-7 countries, 1920-

1990." International Labour Review. Vol. 133, n.1: 1-33. (With Yuko Aoyama.) "L'ecole francaise de sociologie urbaine vingt ans apres: retour au futur?" Les Annales de la Recherche Urbaine. Special Issue, October. "Flujos, redes e identidades." Nuevas perspectivas criticas en educacion. Barcelona:

Paidos. 15-53. 1993 "Sociologia de la crisis politica rusa." Política Exterior. Vol.VII, n. 32: 55-80. "European Cities, the Informational Society, and the Global Economy." Journal of

Economic and Social Geography. lxxxiv 4, 247-257. (Also published by University of Amsterdam, Special Lecture Series of the Center of Metropolitan Studies.)

1992 "Four Asian Tigers with a Dragon Head: State Intervention and Economic Development

in the Asian Pacific Rim." State and Society in the Pacific Rim. Eds. Richard Appelbaum and Jeff Henderson. London: Sage.

"Rusia, Año I: el Presidente en su laberinto." Politica Exterior, Spring. "The World Has Changed: Can Planning Change?" Landscape and Urban Planning.

Vol. 22: 73-78. 1991 "Las tecnologias de la informacion (1985-1990): Espana en el contexto mundial." Eds.

Roberto Dorado et al.

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Ciencia, tecnologia e industria en Espana. Madrid: Fundesco. (With M. Gamella.) "La nueva revolucion rusa." Claves. October. "Die zweigeteilte Stadt - Arm un Reich in den Stadten Lateinamerikas, der USA un

Europas." Die Welt der Stadt. Ed. Tilo Schabert. Munich-Zurich: Piper, 199-216. "Informatisierte Stadt und Soziale Bewegungen." Stadt-Raume. Ed. Martin Wentz.

Frankfurt: Campus Verlag. 137-148. "Sotsiologuicheskie ocherki." Yezhegodnik. Moscow: Visshie Sotsiologuicheskie Kursi.

7-27. “Sotsiologuia modernizatsii y ekonomicheskogo raszvitia." Kurs Lecsiy, Moscow:

Visshie Sotsiologuicheskie Kursi. 3-8. “Modernizatsia: ekonomica y sotsialnie structuri." Materiali Kruglogo Stola. Moscow:

Visshie Sotsiologuicheskie Kursi. 1990 "El fin del comunismo." Claves, 1. "Estrategias de desarrollo metropolitano: la articulacion entre crecimiento economico y

calidad de vida." Las grandes ciudades en la decada de los noventa. Eds. Jordi Borja, et alter. Madrid: Sistema.

"Social Movements and the Informational City." Hitotsubashi Journal of Social Studies.

Vol. 21: 197-206. (Published in Japanese in 1989, translated in German in Martin Wentz, ed. Stadt-Raume. Frankfurt: Campus Verlag, 1991. 137-148.

"Visokie tejnologuii y obszchestvo." Lectsia: Vlianie novij tejnologuiy na raboto y

zhaniatost. Moscow: Visshie Sotsiologuicheskie. 1989 "The New Dependency: Technological Change and Socio-Economic Restructuring on

Latin America." Sociological Forum. Fall Issue. (With Roberto Laserna. Translated in Spanish, 1990; reprinted in A.D. Kincaid and A. Portes, eds. Comparative National Development. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1994.)

"Nuevas tecnologias y desarrollo regional." Economia y Sociedad. Vol. 2. 23-40. “World Underneath: The Origins, Dynamics and Effects of the Informal Economy." The

Informal Economy. Eds. A.Portes, M.Castells, L.Benton. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. (Translated in Spanish.)

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"Social Movements and the Informational City." Hitotsubashi Journal of Social Studies.

Vol. 21: 197-206. (Translated in Japanese, 1989. Translated in German, 1991.) “High Technology and the New International Division of Labour." Labour Studies.

October. "High Technology and the Changing International Division of Production: Implications

for the U.S. Economy." The Newly Industrializing Countries in the World Economy. Challenges for U.S. Policy. Ed. Randall B. Purcell. Boulder: Lynne Rienner, 13-50. (With Laura Tyson.)

1988 "Innovation technologique et centralite urbaine." Cahiers de la Recherche Sociologique.

Vol.6, n.2. 27-36. "The New Industrial Space. Information Technology Manufacturing and Spatial

Structure in the United States." America's Market Geography. Eds. George Sternlieb and James W. Hughes. New Brunswick, N.J: Center for Urban Policy Research, Rutgers University.

Nuevas tecnologias, economia y sociedad. Madrid: Universidad Autonoma de Madrid.

Leccion inaugural del curso academico, 1988-89. 107 pages. Crisis urbana, Estado y participacion popular. Cochabamba, Bolivia: Colegio de

Arquitectos de Cochabamba. Lectures, 264 pages. "High Technology Choices Ahead: Restructuring Interdependence." Growth, Exports

and Jobs in a Changing World. Eds. John W. Sewell and Stuart K. Tucker. Washington D.C.: Overseas Development Council, Transaction Books. 55-95. (With Laura Tyson.)

1987 "Competitivita internazionale, innovazione tecnologica e trasferimento di tecnologia in

un'economia aperta: l'esperienza della Spagna degli anni ottanta." Crescita e Competitivita: Strategie Nazionali. Ed. Patrizio Bianchi. Bologna: Nomisma, Laboratorio di Politica Industriale. (With Javier Nadal.)

"Revolucion tecnologica y reestructuracion economico-politica del sistema mundial."

Impacto de las tecnologias avanzadas sobre el concepto de seguridad. Eds. Manuel Castells, et al. Madrid: Fundacion de estudios sobre la paz y las relaciones internacionales.

"Ocho modelos de desarrollo tecnologico." Nuevo Siglo. n.1: 5-13.

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1986 "High Technology and Urban Dynamics in the United States." The Metropolis Era. Eds.

Mattei Dogan and John D. Kasarda. Vol.1. Beverly Hills: Sage. "High Technology, World Development and Structural Transformation." Alternatives.

Vol. XI, 3. (Translated in German.) "Technological Change, Economic Restructuring and the Spatial Division of Labor."

International Economic Restructuring and the Territorial Community. Ed. Walter Stohr Vienna: United Nations Industrial Development Organization.

"The New Urban Crisis." The Quality of Urban Life. Ed. Dieter Friek. Berlin-New York:

Walter de Gruyter. 1985 "Urbanization and Social Change: the New Frontier." The Challenge of Social Change.

Ed. Orlando Fals Borda. London: Sage Studies in International Sociolgy. 93-106. "El impacto de las nuevas tecnologias sobre los cambios urbanos y regionales."

Metropolis, Territorio y Crisis. Eds. Peter Hall, et al. Madrid: H.Blume. 37-62. "Estado, cultura y sociedad: las nuevas tendencias historicas." Cultura y Sociedad,

Madrid: Ministerio de Cultura. 1984 "Class and Power in American Cities." Contemporary Sociology. Vol. 13, n.3. 270-73.

(Review Essay.) "Madrid: Planeamiento urbano y gestion municipal." Ciudad y Territorio. January-June.

13-40. "Participation, Politics, and Spatial Innovation: Commentary on Bologna, Orcasitas, and

SAAL." The Scope of Social Architecture, Columns. Ed. Richard Hatch. Vol.1, New Jersey Institute of Technology and Van Nostrand.

"After the Crisis?" World Policy Journal. Spring, 495-516. (With Martin Carnoy.) 1983 "Crisis, Planning, and the Quality of Life." Environment and Planning D. Vol.1, n. 1. 3-

21. (Translated in Portuguese and in Spanish.) 1982 "Squatters and Politics in Latin America." Towards a Political Economy of Urbanization

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in Third World Countries. Ed. Helen J. Safa. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. 242-262. (Reprinted in Josef Gugler, ed. The Urbanization of the Third World. Oxford University Press, 1988.)

"Cultural Identity and Urban Structure: the Spatial Organization of San Francisco's Gay

Community." Urban Affairs Annual Reviews. Vol.22. Beverly Hills: Sage, 237-260. (With Karen Murphy.)

1981 "Local Government, Urban Crisis, and Political Change." Political Power and Social

Theory: A Research Annual. Vol.2. Greenwich, CT. 1-20. 1979 "Revisar a Engels." Argumentos. July. "La intervencion administrativa en los centros urbanos de las grandes ciudades."

Papers. Revista de Sociologia. Vol. 11. 227-250. 1978 "Urban Social Movements and the Struggle for Democracy: The Citizen Movement in

Madrid.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. Vol.2, n.1. 133-146.

"Mouvements sociaux urbains et changement politique." Mouvements sociaux

d'aujourd'hui. Ed. Alain Touraine. Paris: Les Editions Ouvrieres. 1977 "Towards a Political Urban Sociology." Captive Cities. Ed. Michael Harloe. London:

John Wiley. 61-78. "Marginalite urbaine et mouvements sociaux au Mexique: le mouvement des

posesionarios dans la ville de Monterrey." International Journal of Urban and Regional Research. Vol.1.2: 145-50.

"Les conditions sociales d'emergence des mouvements sociaux urbains." International

Journal of Urban and Regional Research. Vol.1.1. "Apuntes para un analisis de clase de la politica urbana del Estado mexicano." Revista

Mexicana de Sociologia. n.4. 1976 "Crise de l'Etat, consommation collective et contradictions urbaines." La Crise de l'Etat.

Ed. Nicos Poulantzas. Paris: Presses Universitaire de France. 179-208 (Translated in Spanish and in Danish.)

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"The Wild City.” Kapital-State. N.4-5, Summer Issue. 1-30. (Reprinted in Joe R. Feagin,

ed. The Urban Scene. New York: Random House, 1979.) "Theoretical Proposition for an Experimental Study of Urban Social Movements." Urban

Sociology: Critical Essays. Ed. G.C.Pickvance. London: Tavistock. 147-73. "The Service Economy and the Post-Industrial Society: A Sociological Critique."

International Journal of Health Services. Vol.6. N.4. 596-607. "La crise urbaine aux Etats-Unis: vers la barbarie?" Les Temps Modernes. February,

1178-1240. (Translated in Dutch, Amsterdam: E.U., 1978.) 1975 "Advanced Capitalism, Collective Consumption and Urban Contradictions." Stress and

Contradiction in Modern Capitalism. Eds. Leo Lindberg, et al. Lexington, MA: Heath.175-198.

"Urban Sociology and Urban Politics: From a Critique to New Trends of Research."

Comparative Urban Research, vol. III, n.1. (Reprinted in John Walton, ed., The City in Comparative Perspective. Beverly Hills: Sage, 1976.)

"La fonction sociale de la planification urbaine: le cas de la region de Dunkerque."

Recherches Sociologiques, 3. "Immigrant Workers and Class Struggle: the Western European Experience." Politics

and Society, n.1. (Translated in French.) 1974 "Contradizione e desiguaglianza nella citta." Il Mulino, n.1. "Consommation collective, interets de classe et processus politique dans le capitalisme

avance." Papers. Revista de Sociologia. Special Issue, 63-90. "Remarques sur le pouvoir local."Revue Francaise de Sociologie. June. (Review

Essay.) 1973 "Epistemologia y ciencias socials." Revista Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales. n.1 "Il rinovo urbano di Parigi: aspetti economici e politici.",Archivio di Studi Urbani e

Regionali. n.2. "Movimiento de pobladores y lucha de clases en Chile." Revista Latinoamericana de

Estudios Urbanos. n.3.

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"Tesi sulla questione urbana", Archivio di Studi Urbani e Regionali, n.1 "La teoria marxista de las clases sociales y la lucha de clases en America Latina."

Las clases sociales en America Latina. Mexico: Siglo XXI. 1972 "Luttes de classes et contradictions urbaines." Espaces et Societes, n. 6-7, October. "Symbolique urbaine et mouvements sociaux." Versus. Studi Semiotici. 1971 "La sociologie et la question urbaine."L'architecture d'aujourd'hui. September, 91-100. “El mito de la cultura urbana." Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios Urbanos. n. 3, 27-

42. "La determination des pratiques sociales en situation de retraite." Sociologie du Travail.

n.3. (With Anne-Marie Guillemard.) "L'urbanisation dependante en Amerique Latine." Espaces et Societes. n.3, 5-23.

(Translated in Spanish and in Italian.) 1970 "Structures sociales et processus d'urbanisation." Annales. August, 1155-1199. "Reconquete urbaine et renovation-deportation a Paris." Sociologie du Travail. n.4. 488-

514. (Co-author.) "La renovation urbaine aux Etats-Unis." Espaces et Societes. n. 1. 107-137. "Les nouvelles frontieres de la methodologie sociologique.” Information sur les sciences

socials. 79-108. (Translated in Portuguese, 1973, and Spanish, 1972.) 1969 "Le centre urbain", Cahiers internationaux de sociologie. May. 83-106. "Entreprise industrielle et developpment urbain." Synopsis. September. 69-79. "Vers une theorie sociologique de la planification urbaine." Sociologie du Travail. n.4.

130-143. (Translated in English, 1981, and in Spanish, 1974.) "Theorie et ideologie en sociologie urbaine." Sociologie et Societes. n. 2. 171-191.

(Translated in English, 1976.)

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1968 "Y a-t-il une sociologie urbaine?" Sociologie du Travail. n.1. 72-90. (Translated in

English, 1976.) "La mobilite des entreprises industrielles dans la region parisienne." Cahiers de l'Institut

d'Amenagement et d'Urbanisme de la Region Parisienne. Vol. 11. (Co-author.) 1967 "Mobilite des entreprises et structure urbaine." Sociologie du Travail. n. 4, 369-405. (Co-

author.) III. MAIN RESEARCH MONOGRAPHS (1984 - 2010) 2007 “Information Technology and Organizational Change in the Health Care System of Catalonia.” Barcelona: Open University of Catalonia. 2006 "De la funcion de produccion agregada a la frontera de posibilidades de produccion:

productividad, tecnología y crecimiento economico en la era de la información." Inaugural Lecture on the occassion of Manuel Castells’ appointment as a Fellow of the Spanish Royal Academy of Economics and Finance, Barcelona, 18th of February 2006. Printed and published by the Spanish Royal Academy.

2004 “¨The Mobile Communication Society.” Los Angeles: University of Southern California.

Annenberg Research Network on International Communication. (with Mireia Fernandez-Ardevol, Jack LinChuan Qiu, and Araba Sey.)

2002 “La societat xarxa a Catalunya/La sociedad red en Cataluña/The Network Society in

Catalonia.” Research Monograph, Project Internet Catalonia (PIC), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona. Published on-line, July 2002 (www.uoc.edu).

2002 The Finnish Model of Information Society. Helsinki: SITRA. (With Pekka Himanen.) 2001 “Diffusion and Uses of Internet in Catalonia and in Spain: A Commented Summary of

Available Evidence.” Barcelona: IN3, Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, IN3 Working Paper (with Maria Isabel Diaz de Isla).

1999

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Russia in the Information Age. Berkeley: University of California, Center for Slavic Studies, and Carnegie Foundation. (With Emma Kiselyova.)

1999 Globalizacion, Identidad y Estado en America Latina. Santiago de Chile: Programa de

Naciones Unidas para el Desarrollo 1998 Russia as a Network Society. Stanford: Stanford University Conference on Russia,

Conference Proceedings. (With Emma Kiselyova.) 1996 The Missing Link: Siberian Oil and Gas and the Pacific Economy. Berkeley: University

of California, Institute of Urban and Regional Development. (With Emma Kiselyova and Alexander Granberg.)

1994 La reindustrializacion de Asturias: problemas, perspectivas y estrategias. Oviedo:

Presidencia del Principado de Asturias. (Director.) La modernizacion tecnologica de las empresas industriales de electronica y

telecomunicaciones en Rusia. Madrid: Universidad Autonoma, Instituto de Sociologia de Nuevas Tecnologias, Programa de Estudios Rusos. (Director.)

El proceso de cambio politico y social en la Rusia postcomunista. Madrid: Universidad

Autonoma, Instituto de Sociologia de Nuevas Tecnologia, Programa de Estudios Rusos. (Director.)

1993 Paths Toward the Informational Society: the Transformation of Employment Structure in

the G-7 Countries, 1920-2005. Berkeley: University of California, Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy. (With Yuko Aoyama.)

1992 Informe sobre la formacion del medio de innovacion tecnologica "Cartuja 93" (Sevilla,

Spain). Sevilla: Sociedad Estatal Expo'92. (With Clara Garcia and Isabel Ramos.) Informe-Dictamen sobre el desarrollo sostenible del entoro del Parque Nacional de

Donana (Andalucia, Spain). Sevilla: Junta de Andalucia. (Coordinator.) 1991 The University as Engine of Development in the New World Economy. Report prepared

for the World Bank, Washington D.C.

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1989 El impacto de las nuevas tecnologias en la economia mundial. Implicaciones

para la economia Espanola. Informe para el Ministerio de Economia, Madrid. The State and Technological Policy. A Comparative Analysis of the U.S. Strategic

Defense Initiative, Informatics Policy in Brazil, and Electronic Policy in China, Berkeley: University of California, Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy. (Director.)

1988 Economic Modernization and Technology Transfer in the People's Republic of China.

Stanford: Stanford University, School of Education, CERAS. (With Martin Carnoy and Patrizio Bianchi.)

Desarrollo tecnologico, cooperacion internacional y espacios de innovacion. Report

prepared for Sociedad Estatal Expo'92, Sevilla, Spain. The Developmental City State in an Open World Economy: the Singapore Experience.

Berkeley: University of California, Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy.

Economic Development and Public Housing in the Asian Pacific Rim: A Comparative

Analysis of Hong Kong, Singapore, and Shenzhen Special Economic Zone. Berkeley: University of California, Institute of Urban and Regional Development. (With Reg W. Kwok and Lee Goh.)

1987 The Real Crisis of Silicon Valley. Santa Cruz: University of California, Silicon Valley

Research Group. 1986 Public Housing and Economic Development in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong: University of Hong Kong, Centre of Urban Studies and Planning. High Technology, Economic Policies, and World Development. Report prepared for the

Committee for a Just World Peace, published by Berkeley Roundtable on the International Economy, University of California.

1985 El impacto de las nuevas tecnologias sobre la economia y la sociedad en Espana.

Madrid: Informe para la Presidencia del Gobierno. (Director.)

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1984 Towards the Informational City? High Technology, Economic Change, and Spatial

Structure. Berkeley: University of California, Institute of Urban and Regional Development.

IV. BOOKS ON MANUEL CASTELLS’ RESEARCH David Bell. Cyberculture Theorists: Manuel Castells and Donna Haraway. London:

Routledge, 2006. Oystein S. LaBianca and Sandra Arnold Scham, eds. Connectivity in Antiquity:

Globalization as a Long-Term Historical Process. London: Equinox Publishing, 2006. Géraldine Pflieger “De la ville aux réseaux. Dialogues avec Manuel Castells”.

Lausanne: Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes, 2006. Pascual, Mayte. En que mundo vivimos. Conversaciones con Manuel Castells. Madrid:

Alianza Editorial, 2006. Stalder, Felix. The Network Theory of Manuel Castells. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2005. Webster, Frank and Basil Dimitriou, eds. “Manuel Castells.” Masters of Modern Social

Thought. London: Sage, 2004. 3 volumes. Calderon, Fernando, ed. ¿Es sostenible la globalizacion en America Latina?

Debates con Manuel Castells. México: Fondo de Cultura Economica, 2003. 2 volumes.

Ince, Martin. Conversations with Manuel Castells. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2003.

(Translated in Portuguese, in Chinese, in Korean, in Italian, in Hungarian, and in Parsi.)

Steinbicker, Jochen. Zur theorie der Informationgesellschaaft. Ein Vergleich der

Ansatze von Peter Drucker, Daniel Bell, and Manuel Castells.” Opladen: Leske & Budrich, 2001.

Cloete, Nico and Johan Muller, eds. “The challenge of globalization: South African

Debates with Manuel Castells.” Cape Town Longman, 2001. Susser, Ida, ed. “The Castells Reader on Cities and Social Theory.” Oxford and

Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2001. (Translated in Spanish as “La sociologia urbana de Manuel Castells”, Alianza Editorial.)

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