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Curriculum Vitae (October, 2018) Name: David Nugent Current Position: Professor of Anthropology, Emory University Director, Master’s in Development Practice Program, Emory University American Ethnological Society Representative to the AAAS Editorial Board, American Ethnologist Editorial Board, Critical Development Studies Editorial Advisory Board, Critique of Anthropology Editorial Advisory Board, Dialectical Anthropology Editorial Advisory Board, Focaal Editorial Advisory Board, West African Journal of Research And Innovation Management Address: Department of Anthropology (Residence) Emory University 915 Castle Falls Drive, NE 1557 Dickey Drive Atlanta, GA 30329 Atlanta, GA 30322 Phone: (404) 634-6368 Phone: (404) 727-4164 Fax: (404) 727-2860 Education: Ph.D., Columbia University, Anthropology 10/88 Dissertation: The Mercantile Transformation of Provincial Urban Life: Labor, Value and Time in the Northern Peruvian Sierra. M.Phil., Columbia University, Anthropology 10/82 M.A., Columbia University, Anthropology 01/80 Master's Essay: Relations of Production and the Transformation of a Northern Plains Society; the Protohistoric Blackfoot. B.A., With High Honor, Michigan State University 09/77 Administrative Experience Chair, Department of Anthropology, Colby College 1996-1999 Director, Latin American Studies Program, Colby College 1997-2000 Director, Latin American Studies Program, Colby College 2002-2005 Director, Latin American Studies Program, Emory University 2007-2009 Director, Masters in Development Practice Program 2009-Present Director, Epistemologies of Practice Program May 2016-Present

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Curriculum Vitae (October, 2018) Name: David Nugent Current Position:

Professor of Anthropology, Emory University Director, Master’s in Development Practice Program, Emory University American Ethnological Society Representative to the AAAS Editorial Board, American Ethnologist Editorial Board, Critical Development Studies Editorial Advisory Board, Critique of Anthropology Editorial Advisory Board, Dialectical Anthropology Editorial Advisory Board, Focaal Editorial Advisory Board, West African Journal of Research And Innovation Management

Address: Department of Anthropology (Residence) Emory University 915 Castle Falls Drive, NE 1557 Dickey Drive Atlanta, GA 30329 Atlanta, GA 30322 Phone: (404) 634-6368 Phone: (404) 727-4164 Fax: (404) 727-2860 Education:

Ph.D., Columbia University, Anthropology 10/88 Dissertation: The Mercantile Transformation of Provincial Urban Life: Labor, Value and Time in the Northern Peruvian Sierra. M.Phil., Columbia University, Anthropology 10/82 M.A., Columbia University, Anthropology 01/80 Master's Essay: Relations of Production and the Transformation of a Northern Plains Society; the Protohistoric Blackfoot. B.A., With High Honor, Michigan State University 09/77

Administrative Experience Chair, Department of Anthropology, Colby College 1996-1999 Director, Latin American Studies Program, Colby College 1997-2000 Director, Latin American Studies Program, Colby College 2002-2005 Director, Latin American Studies Program, Emory University 2007-2009 Director, Masters in Development Practice Program 2009-Present Director, Epistemologies of Practice Program May 2016-Present

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Books and Monographs:

The Encrypted State: Delusion, Denial and Displacement in the Northern Peruvian Andes (forthcoming, Stanford University Press).

Capitalisms, Citizens and States: Modern Mexico and Peru in Comparative Perspective (Ben Fallaw and David Nugent, eds., book manuscript, in progress, files of the author). State Theory and Andean Politics: New Approaches to the Study of Rule, Christopher

Krupa and David Nugent, eds. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015.

Estados Decentrados: formación y deformación política en los Andes, Chris Krupa y

David Nugent, compiladores. Quito: Facultad Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO-Sede Ecuador); Instituto de Estudio Peruanos (Peru), forthcoming, 2019.

A Companion to the Anthropology of Politics, David Nugent and Joan Vincent, eds.

Oxford, England and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Reference Online Collection, 2009. A Companion to the Anthropology of Politics, David Nugent and Joan Vincent, eds.

Oxford, England and Cambridge, MA: Blackwell, 2004. a. National award: Outstanding Academic Title of 2004 (Choice Magazine) b. Re-published, 2009, in Blackwell Reference Online Collection. Locating Capitalism in Time and Space: Global Restructurings, Politics, and Identity,

David Nugent, ed., Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2002. Persistence and Change Among the Coeur d'Alene Indians: Traditional Patterns of

Resource Use and their Contemporary Expression, Prepared for the Natural Resource Damage Assessment Case, U.S. Department of the Interior vs. Starco Mining Corporation, 1998.

Modernity at the Edge of Empire: State, Individual and Nation in the Northern Peruvian

Andes, 1885-1935, Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1997. Dark Fantasies of State: Discipline, Democracy and Dissent in Northern Peru (book

manuscript, author’s files). Knowledge and Empire: the Social Sciences and US Imperial Expansion (book

manuscript, in progress, files of the author). The Birth of a Profession? Sustainable Development, Global Restructuring and the

Transformation of Academic Expertise (book manuscript, in progress, files of the author).

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Articles and Book Chapters:

“Ordinary States: Fantasy, Fear and Displacement in Twentieth-Century Peruvian State Formation.” In The Andean World. Linda J. Seligman and Kathleen S. Fine-Dare, eds. London: Routledge (forthcoming, 2019).

“Phantom Pathogens: Regulating Imaginary Threats to the Common Good in the

Northern Peruvian Andes.” In Social Wellbeing: New Pathologies and Emerging Challenges. Angela Hobart, Robert Muller and David Napier, eds. Herefordshire, UK: Sean Kingston Publishing (forthcoming, 2019).

“Corruption Now and Then: Managing Threats to the Nation in Twentieth-Century

Peru,” In Current Anthropology 59, Supplement 18: S28-S36, Special Issue on the Anthropology of Corruption, Akhil Gupta and Sarah Muir, eds. (April 2018).

“Introduction: Capitalisms, Citizens and States in Modern Mexico and Peru” (with Ben Fallaw). In

Capitalisms, Citizens and States: Modern Mexico and Peru in Comparative Perspective (Ben Fallaw and David Nugent, eds., forthcoming; files of the author).

“Capitalisms, Citizens and Claims of Statehood: Preliminary Notes” (with Ben Fallaw). In

Capitalisms, Citizens and States: Modern Mexico and Peru in Comparative Perspective (Ben Fallaw and David Nugent, eds., forthcoming; files of the author).

“Notes on the ‘Afterlife’: Forced Labor, Modernization and Political Paranoia in Twentieth Century

Peru.” In Capitalisms, Citizens and States: Modern Mexico and Peru in Comparative Perspective (Ben Fallaw and David Nugent, eds., forthcoming; files of the author).

“The Democracy Effect: Exclusionary Inclusion and Capitalist Transformation in

Twentieth Century Peru.” American Ethnologist (under review). “State Formation” (with Adeem Suhail): The Anthropology of Politics, Law, Power and

Identity. In The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology, Carol Greenhouse, ed, Hoboken, NJ: Wiley (forthcoming, 2018).

“Spatio-Temporalities: An Interview with David Nugent.” Political and Legal

Anthropology Review (PoLAR, Online) (Janaury, 2017).

“After (?) Democracy: Time, Space and Affect in the Construction of Political Imaginaries.” In The State We’re In: Reflecting on Democracy’s Troubles, Joanna Cook, Nicholas J. Long and Henrietta L. Moore, eds. Oxford, UK: Berghahn Books (2016).

“Class, Accumulation and Contestation: The Scholarship of Ananth Aiyer.” Dialectical

Anthropology 40(1): 23-27, 2016. “State, Corruption, Post-coloniality: A Conversation with Akhil Gupta on the 20th

Anniversary of 'Blurred Boundaries'." American Ethnologist 42(4): 581-591, 2015 (with Akhil Gupta and Shreyas Sreenath).

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“Off-Centered States: Re-Thinking State Theory Through an Andean Lens” (with Chris Krupa). In State Theory and Andean Politics: New Approaches to the Study of Rule. Christopher Krupa and David Nugent, eds., pp. 1-31. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015.

“Appearances to the Contrary: Fear, Fantasy and Displacement in 20th Century Peruvian

State Formation.” In State Theory and Andean Politics: New Approaches to the Study of Rule. Christopher Krupa and David Nugent, eds., pp. 186-209. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015.

"Standard Deviations: On Archiving the Awkward Classes in the Northern Peruvian

Andes." In Unarchived Histories: The ‘Mad’ and the ‘Trifling’ in the Colonial and Postcolonial World, Gyanendra Pandey, ed. London: Routledge, 2014.

“On the Study of Social Optics: Foucault, Counter-Surveillance and the Political

Underground in Northern Peru.” Review, A Journal of the Fernand Braudel Center 31(3), 2011 [published in 2014].

“Alternative Temporalities of Capitalism: Democracy and the Dilemmas of Inclusion in the Occupy Movements.” American Ethnologist 39(2), pp. 280-283, May 2012. “New Approaches to Graduate Education for Sustainable Development: Modalities of Field Training in the Master’s in Development Practice Programs” (co-authored, with Lucia Rodríguez and Jairo García). In Sustainable Development at Universities: New Horizons, Walter Leal, ed. Frankfurt: Peter Lang Scientific Publishers, 2012. “Conclusion: Mexican State Formation in Comparative Perspective.” In Forced

Marches: Militaries, Violence and State (De)formation in Modern Mexico, Ben Fallaw and Terry Rugeley, eds., pp. 238-268. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 2012.

“States, Secrecy, Subversives: APRA and Political Fantasy in mid-20th Century Peru.”

American Ethnologist 37(4), pp. 681-702, 2010.

“’Operations Other than War’: The Politics of Academic Scholarship in the Early 21st Century,” Wissenschaft & Frieden 1/2010.

“Knowledge and Empire: the Social Sciences and US Imperial Expansion.” Identities:

Global Studies in Culture and Power 17(1), pp. 2-44, 2010. “Domestication, Legibility and Efficacy: Towards a Reflexive Understanding of the

Social Sciences.” Afterward to Special Issue of Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 17(1), pp. 72-81, 2010, focusing on my article, “Knowledge and Empire: The Social Sciences and US Imperial Expansion.”

"Property Relations, Production Relations and Inequality: Anthropology, Political

Economy, and the Blackfeet.” In, The Anthropology of North American Indians: a Reader, Thomas Biolsi, ed. Blackwell Press (2011). This book chapter is a condensed version of my 1993 article.

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“Democracy Otherwise: Struggles Over Popular Rule in the Northern Peruvian Andes.” In Democracy: Anthropological Perspectives, Julia Paley, Ed., Pp. 21-62. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research, 2008.

“Concluding Remarks: Post-Fordism and Americanist Anthropology.” In Border

Crossings: Transnational Americanist Anthropology, Kathleen S. Fine-Dare and Steven L. Rubenstein, eds., pp. 331-339 Lincoln, Nebraska: University of Nebraska Press (2008).

“Social Science Knowledge and Military Intelligence: Global Conflict, Territorial

Control and the Birth of Area Studies,” Anuário Antropológico 2006 [published 2008]: 33-68 (Brazil).

“When States State, Who Listens? Moral Regulation and Subaltern Politics in the

Northern Peruvian Andes.” In Antropología del Estado; Dominación y prácticas contestatarias en América Latina, Maria Lagos and Pamela Calla, Eds. La Paz, Bolivia: PNUB (2007).

“Victor Raúl Haya de la Torre and APRA.” In Heroes and Hero Cults in Latin

America, Samuel Brunk and Ben Fallaw, eds., pp. 202-228. University of Texas Press (2006).

“Governing States.” In A Companion to the Anthropology of Politics, David Nugent and

Joan Vincent, eds., pp. 198-215, Oxford: Blackwell Publishers (2004).

“Alternative Democracies: The Evolution of the Public Sphere in 20th Century Peru,” Political and Legal Anthropology Review (PoLAR) 25(1): 151-163 (2002) [National Endowment for the Humanities Grant Proposal, funded 2001, Published in “Methodology” Section of the Journal].

"Introduction," in Locating Capitalism in Time and Space: Global Restructurings,

Politics, and Identity, David Nugent, ed., pp. 1-59. Stanford: Stanford University Press (2002).

"Erasing Race to Make the Nation: The Rise of 'the People' in the Northern Peruvian

Andes," in Locating Capitalism in Time and Space: Global Restructurings, Politics, and Identity, David Nugent, ed., pp. 137-174. Stanford: Stanford University Press (2002).

“Modernity at the Edge of Empire,” in The Anthropology of Politics: A Reader in

Ethnography, Theory and Critique, Joan Vincent, ed., pp. 313-324. Oxford: Blackwell (2002). This book chapter is a condensed version of the last chapter of my 1997 book.

"Before History and Prior to Politics: Time, Space and Territory in the Modern Peruvian

Nation-State," in States of Imagination: Ethnographic Explorations of the Post-Colonial State, Thomas Blom Hansen and Finn Stepputat, eds, pp. 257-283. Durham: Duke University Press, 2001.

"A Conversation with Joan Vincent," Current Anthropology 40(4): 531-542, August-

October, 1999.

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"State and Shadow State in Turn-of-the-Century Peru: Illegal Political Networks and the

Problem of State Boundaries," in States and Illegal Practices, Josiah Heyman, ed., pp. 63-98. London: Berg, 1999.

"The Morality of Modernity and the Travails of Tradition: Nationhood and the Subaltern

in Northern Peru," Critique of Anthropology 18(1): 7-34, March 1998.

"From Devil Pacts to Drug Deals: Commerce, Unnatural Accumulation and Moral Community in 'Modern' Peru," American Ethnologist 23(2): 258-290, May 1996.

"Artisanal Cooperation, Forms of Labor, and the Global Economy: Chachapoyas, 1930s

to the 1990s," Journal of Historical Sociology 8(1): 36-58, March 1995.

"Structuring the Consciousness of Resistance: State Power, Regional Conflict and Political Culture in Contemporary Peru," in Articulating Hidden Histories: Essays on the Influence of Eric R. Wolf, Jane Schneider and Rayna Rapp, eds., pp. 207-227. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1995.

"Building the State, Making the Nation: the Bases and Limits of State Centralization in

'Modern' Peru," American Anthropologist 96(2): 333-369, June 1994.

a. Chinese translation: this article has been translated into Chinese, and appears in Anthology of Essays in Honor in Commemoration of the 60th Jubilee. The Academic Activities of Professor Yang Xiangkui, Lin Ganquan (ed.), pp. 734-750. Shi Jia Zhuan, Hebei Province, Hebei Educational Press (published in collaboration with the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences), 1998.

"Property Relations, Production Relations and Inequality: Anthropology, Political

Economy, and the Blackfeet," American Ethnologist 20(2): 336-362, May 1993.

a. National award: in November of 1994 this article was awarded the "Robert F. Heizer Prize," of the American Society For Ethnohistory. The Heizer prize is awarded to best article published during a given year (1993 in my case) dealing with a theme in ethnohistory.

"Imaginary Kachins: a Reply to Edmund Leach," Man (N.S.) 18(1): 199-206, 1983.

"Closed Systems and Contradiction: the Kachin In and Out of History,” Man (N.S.)

17(3): 508-527, 1982. Other Article-Length Publications:

“At the Crossroads: The Liberal Arts, Graduate Education and Evolving Academic

Infrastructures,” Academic Exchange, Spring 2012. “’Operations Other than War’: The Politics of Academic Scholarship in the Early 21st

Century,” in The Minerva Controversy, Social Science Research Council, October, 2008 (http://www/ssrc/org/essays/minerva/).

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“Social Science Knowledge and Military Intelligence: Global Conflict, Territorial Control and the Birth of Area Studies,” in World Anthropology Network E-Journal 3, June/July 2007 (http://www.ram-wan.net).

"El estado y la nación vistos desde del margen: Reconfigurando la arena moral en el

Perú durante el siglo XX," in Dilemas del estado nacional: una vision desde la cultura y el espacio regional, S. Maldonado Aranda, ed. Zamora, Mexico: El Colegio de Michoacán y Ciesas, 2001.

"La paz discursiva y la violencia social: la soberanía popular y aristocrática en la sierra norte

a principios de siglo," Kuelap, Revista del Instituto Nacional de Cultura (Amazonas, Peru), Fall, 2001.

“Democracy, Modernity and the Public Sphere: Latin American Perspectives on North

American Models,” Manchester ’99. Visions and Voices [http://es.man.ac.uk/sa/Man99PolAnthPapers/David%20Nugent.htm]

"Control of Space, Stability of Time: the State as Arbiter of Surplus Flows," in Marxist

Approaches in Economic Anthropology, Alice Littlefield and Hill Gates, eds., pp. 161-185, Monographs in Economic Anthropology No. 9, Society For Economic Anthropology. Landham, MD: University Press of America, 1991.

"Tendencias hacía la producción capitalista en la sierra norte del Perú," Documento de

Trabajo #22, Instituto de Estudios Peruanos, Lima, Peru, 1988.

"The Hunger Story: An Unbalanced Diet," Columbia Journalism Review, January-February, 1982 (with Michele Cros).

a. National award finalist: this article was one of three papers nominated for the First

Annual World Hunger Media Award, a national competition honoring the best article-length publication dealing with a hunger-related theme that is accessible to a general readership.

b. re-prints: this article has been re-printed in somewhat changed form under the following titles:

--"Media As Ideology: the Press and World Hunger," Food Monitor, May-June, 1982.

--"The Press and World Hunger: Myths and Realities," Seeds, April, 1982. Other Publications and Manuscripts:

Review of Both Hands Tied. Welfare Reform and the Race to the Bottom of the Low-Wage Labor Market, by Jane L. Collins and Victoria Mayer, University of Chicago Press, Dialectical Anthropology (forthcoming, 2018).

Review of Before the Shining Path. Politics in Rural Ayacucho, 1895-1980, by Jaymie

Patricia Heilman, to appear in the Social History, 2018. Commentary on “Globalization and Postcolonial States,” by Akhil Gupta and Aradhana

Sharma, Current Anthropology 47(2), 2006.

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Commentary on “Agricultural Hybridity and the ‘Pathology’ of Traditional ways: the Translation of Desire and Need in Postcolonial Development,” by Chris J. Shepherd, Journal of Latin American Anthropology 9(2), 2004.

Review of Envisioning Power: Ideologies of Dominance and Crisis, by Eric R. Wolf,

University of California Press, American Ethnologist, 29(1), February, 2002. Review of From Two Republics to One Divided. Contradictions of Post-Colonial

Nationmaking in Andean Peru, by Mark Thorner, Duke University Press, 1997, in Journal of Latin American Studies 32, 2001.

Review of Peasants on Plantations. Subaltern Strategies of Labor and Resistance in the

Pisco Valley, Peru, by Vincent C. Peluso, Duke University Press, 1999, in Journal of Latin American Studies 33: 418-420, 2001.

Review of In Search of Respect. Selling Crack in El Barrio, by Philippe Bourgois,

Cambridge University Press, in the American Ethnologist 24(3), August, 1997. Review of American Indian Societies: Strategies and Conditions of Political and Cultural

Survival, by Duane Champagne, in the American Ethnologist 21(4), November, 1994. Review of The Life and Times of Grandfather Alonso. Culture and History in the Upper

Amazon, by Blanca Muratorio, in the American Ethnologist 21(3), August, 1994. Commentary on "Rethinking the Politics of Anthropology: the Case of the Andes," by Orin

Starn, in Current Anthropology 35(1), February, 1994. Review of Household and Class Relations: the Peasant Economy of the North Peruvian

Highlands, 1900-1980, by Carmen Diana Deere, 1990, in the American Ethnologist 20(1), February, 1993.

Review of Indigenous Migration and Social Change: the Forasteros of Cuzco, 1570-1720, by

Ann M. Wightman, in the American Ethnologist 19(4), November, 1992. Review of Peasants and Capital: Dominica in the World Economy, by Michel-Rolph

Trouillot, 1988; in the American Ethnologist 16(2), May, 1989. Fellowships and Awards

Henry Luce Foundation, “Re-Envisioning the Research University: Epistemologies of Practice,” June 2018. Residential Fellowship, Centro Incontri Umani, Ascona, Switzerland, “The Encrypted State: Delusion, Denial and Displacement in the Northern Peruvian Andes,” July- September, 2017. “Engaged Leaning Grant,” Emory University, Fall 2017.

“Engaged Leaning Grant,” Emory University, Fall 2016.

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“Marion V. Creekmore Award for Internationalization,” Emory University, November 2016. Henry Luce Foundation, “Re-Envisioning the Research University: Communities of Practice,” February, 2016. Emory Conference Center, “The Promise of Democracy: Questions for Our Time.” Emory University, April, 2016. National Science Foundation, Dissertation Research Grant: “Urban Contestations: Neoliberalism, Maoism, and Post-Revolutionary Politics in Kathmandu’s Squatter Settlements”; Sujit Shrestha, May, 2014. Office of University-Community Partnerships, Graduate Fellowship Award, for the Master’s in Development Practice Program, May 2013. Office of University-Community Partnerships, Graduate Fellowship Award, for the Master’s in Development Practice Program, April 2012. Office of University-Community Partnerships, Capacity Building Award, August 2011 (continuation grant). Office of University-Community Partnerships, Capacity Building Award, May 2010. John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, “Master’s in Development Practice Program Award,” June 2009. “New Thinkers, New Leaders” Award, Emory University Graduate School, 2009. “New Thinkers, New Leaders” Award, Emory University Graduate School, 2008.

Hightower Family Fund Fellowship, Emory University, Spring, 2007. Travel Award, Institute for Comparative and International Studies, Emory University, Spring, 2007. Choice Magazine Outstanding Academic Title, 2004 (for A Companion to the Anthropology of Politics) Colby College Social Science Council Award, 2005—2006 Colby College Social Science Council Award, 2004—2005 Walker Fund Grant, Colby College, 2003-2004 Colby College Social Science Council Award, 2003—2004

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Colby College Service Leaning Grant, Summer—2003 Colby College Social Science Council Award, 2002—2003 Colby College Social Science Council Award, 2001—2002 National Endowment For the Humanities Summer Stipend, Summer—2001 School of American Research, Santa Fe, NM (National Endowment for the Humanities Research Fellow), 2001-2002 Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, (visiting Research Fellow), Fall, 2002 (declined) Colby College Social Science Council Award, 2000—2001 Colby College Social Science Council Award, 1999—2000 Colby College Social Science Council Award, 1998—1999 Colby College Interdisciplinary Studies Council Award, 1997—1998 Colby College Interdisciplinary Studies Council Award, 1996—1997 Colby College Social Science Council Award, 1995—1996 Colby College Social Science Council Award, 1994—1995 Colby College Social Science Council Award, 1993—1994 "Robert F. Heizer Prize," American Society For Ethnohistory, Nov., 1994 Yale University, Program in Agrarian Studies (Visiting Research Fellow), 1993—1994 Wenner-Gren Foundation (Richard Carley Hunt Postdoctoral Fellowship), 1993—1994 Yale University, Program in Agrarian Studies (Visiting Research Fellow), 1992—1993 National Endowment For the Humanities (Summer Stipend), Summer—1992

Colby College Hewlitt Foundation Development Grant, Summer—1992 Colby College Sabbatical Extension Grant, 1992—1993 Colby College Social Science Council Award, 1992—1993 Colby College Social Science Council Award, 1991—1992 Colby College Social Science Council Award, 1990—1991 Colby College Interdisciplinary Studies Council Award, 1990—1991

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Colby College Faculty Development Grant, 1990—1991 Colby College Social Science Council Award, Summer—1990 Colby College Interdisciplinary Studies Council Award, 1989—1990 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Program in International Peace, Conflict,

and Security (supplemental grant), Summer—1987 Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Abroad Program (research fellow), 1985-1986 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Program in International Peace, Conflict,

and Security (Pre-Doctoral Grant), 1985-1986 Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society (pre-doctoral research fellow), Summer— 1984 1st Annual World Hunger Media Awards (finalist, national competition, best published

paper), Fall—1982 Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society (pre-doctoral research fellow), Summer— 1982 Henry L. and Grace Doherty Charitable Foundation (pre-doctoral research fellow), 1982-

1983 President's Fellowship, Columbia University, 1980-1981 Tinker Foundation Research Grant (Institute of Latin American Studies, Columbia

University), Summer--1980 Center for Study of Responsive Law (Washington, D.C.), Spring—1979 Teaching Fellowship, Columbia University, 1979-1980 National Science Foundation, Graduate Fellow (honorable mention), Spring—1979

Invited Lectures and Participation in Meetings and Conferences:

“Training Practitioners in Anxious Times: Cultures of Suspicion and Environments of Health.” Health and Wellbeing: Innovations in Practice. 4th European Forum on Culture Rights and Health. Centro Incontri Umani Ascona. Ascona, Switzerland, August 13-15, 2018.

“Vulnerability and Field Training.” Panel Chair. 4th European Forum on Culture Rights and

Health. Centro Incontri Umani Ascona. Ascona, Switzerland, August 13-15, 2018. “The Creation and Integration of Social Science Knowledge in the Inter-War Period: Imperial

Concerns and Subaltern Impulses.” Invited speaker. Orientalism, Neo-Orientalism and Post-

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Orientalism in African, Middle East, Latin American, Asian/Chinese Studies. Center for Global Studies, Shanghai University, Shanghai, China, May 20-22, 2018.

“Fictions of Capital: Movements and Modalities Panel.” Roundtable participant. Annual Meeting

of the Canadian Anthropological Association, Havana, Cuba, May 16-18, 2018. “Critical Engagements with Mainstream Anthropology: Marxist Contributions Since the 1960s.”

Panel discussant. Annual Meeting of the Canadian Anthropological Association, Havana, Cuba, May 16-18, 2018.

“The Encrypted State: Forced Labor, Modernization and the Politics of Concealment in 20th

Century Peru.” Invited Lecture, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, March 22, 2018.

“The Ambivalences of Democracy: Protest, Containment and Delusion in the Current Conjuncture.”

Protest, Accommodation and Collusion in a Neoliberal Age.” Inter-Campus Seminar on the Practice of Democracy, Georgia Tech University, Nov. 13, 2017.

“Paranoia, Surveillance and Inequality: The Political Constitution of the Mundane in the Early

Twenty-First Century.” The Philosophers’ Camp Retreat, Lake Placid, New York, Oct. 6-8, 2017.

“Field-Based Contributions to Understanding Social Justice Problems in Agrarian Settings.” Panel

Discussant and Moderator. International Conference on Sustainable Development Practice (ICDS 2016), Columbia University, New York City, NY, Sept. 18-20, 2017.

“The Visible, the Invisible and the Concealed”: Historicizing Claims to State Power in the Northern

Peruvian Andes.” Centro Incontri Umani, Ascona, Switzerland, August 15, 2017. “Corruption and anti-Corruption in Latin American Political Life.” Workshop Participant. Annual

Meetings of the Latin American Studies Association, Lima, Peru, April 29-May 1, 2017. “The University as Sanctuary: Race, Class, Immigration and Sovereignty in the Current

Conjuncture.” Teach in on the Quad, Emory University, March 24, 2017. “Notes on the Afterlife: Forced Labor, Modernization and Political Paranoia in 20th Century Peru.”

Latin American Studies Program Colloquium Series, Colby College, Waterville, Maine, Dec. 1, 2016.

“Ephemeral Futures and Lingering Pasts: On the Challenges of Materializing the Modern in

Northern Peru.” Cultures of/as the Ephemeral, the Shifting and the Elusive. Invited Session. Society for Cultural Anthropology, Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 19, 2016.

“The Politics of Expectation in Borderlands.” Panel Discussant. Society for Urban, National and

Transnational/Global Anthropology, Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 17, 2016.

“On the Constitution of Publics: Migration, Fear and Loathing in the Neoliberal, Global Arena.” The

Philosophers’ Camp Retreat, Lake Placid, New York, Oct. 3-6, 2016.

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“Innovation in Technology and Governance for Agriculture, Food Security and Nutrition.” Panel

Moderator and Discussant. International Conference on Sustainable Development Practice (ICDS 2016), Columbia University, New York City, NY, Sept. 20-22, 2016.

“Is Corruption an Exception? Time, Affect and Concealment in Twentieth-Century Peru,” The

Anthropology of Corruption, Akhil Gupta and Sarah Muir, organizers. Wenner-Gren Foundation Conference, Sintra, Portugal, September 9-15, 2016.

Conference Moderator. Sixth Annual Summit, Master’s in Development Practice Program,

University Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia, May 29-June 6, 2016. “MDP Field Training Strategies and Models.” Session Chair. Sixth Annual Summit, Master’s in

Development Practice Program, University Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia, May 29-June 6, 2016.

“The ‘Democracy Effect’: Exclusionary Inclusion and Capitalist Transformation in 20th Century

Peru,” The Promise of Democracy: Questions for our Time. Emory University, April 14-16, 2016.

Sovereignty Disfigured: Continuums of Life in the Time of Violence. Panel Discussant. Annual

Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, Denver, CO. November 18-22, 2015. “The Global Association of the Master’s in Development Practice Program: Present and Future

Challenges.” Seventh Annual Summit of the Global Association of MDP Programs, Sciences Po, Paris, France. June 7-10, 2015.

“Wrap up and Action Plan: The Future of the Global Association of the Master’s in Development

Practice Program.” Seventh Annual Summit of the Global Association of MDP Programs, Sciences Po, Paris, France. June 7-10, 2015.

“Xenophobic as Exception? Standard Deviations and the Reproduction of Rule.” In Fear of the

Foreign: Pandemics and Xenophobia, A. David Napier, Christos Lynteris and Paul Clough, organizers. The Bellagio Center, Bellagio, Italy, June 1-5, 2015.

“The Encrypted State: Fear, Fantasy and Delusion in Peruvian State Formation.” In State Formation

in Modern Mexico and Peru: Comparative Perspectives. Annual Meetings of the Latin American Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 27-30, 2015.

Off-Centered States: Dis-Locations of Rule in the Andes. Panel Discussant. Annual Meeting

of the Latin American Studies Association, San Juan Puerto Rico, May 27-30, 2015. The Artifice of Power: Electoral Strategies in Contemporary Democracies. Panel Discussant.

Annual Meetings of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC. December 3-6, 2014.

“Health Inequalities.” Panel Discussant. European Form on Culture and Health. Centro

Incontri Umani, Ascona, Switzerland, Nov. 23rd, 2014. “Cultural Competency.” Panel Discussant. European Form on Culture and Health. Centro

Incontri Umani, Ascona, Switzerland, Nov. 22nd, 2014.

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“Democracy, Development and Difference: Critical Reflections on the Current Conjuncture,”

Postcolonial Conjunctures Workshop, Emory University, Nov. 19, 2014

“The Encrypted State: Fear, Fantasy and the Anxieties of Rule in the Northern Peruvian Andes.” Postcolonial Conjunctures Research Group, Emory University, October 1, 2014.

Poverty Reduction and Peace-Building in Fragile Regions I. Panel Discussant. 2014

International Conference on Sustainable Development Practice, Columbia University, New York City, Sept. 17-18, 2014.

Poverty Reduction and Peace-Building in Fragile Regions II. Panel Discussant. 2014

International Conference on Sustainable Development Practice, Columbia University, New York City, Sept. 17-18, 2014.

Poverty Reduction and Peace-Building in Fragile Regions III. Panel Discussant. 2014

International Conference on Sustainable Development Practice, Columbia University, New York City, Sept. 17-18, 2014.

“MDP Field Training Strategies and Models.” Session Chair. Fifth Annual Summit,

Master’s in Development Practice Program, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia, July 5-11, 2014.

“Modalities of Field Training in the Master’s in Development Practice Program: Embedded

Practitioners, Subcontractors and Individual Entrepreneurs.” Fifth Annual Summit, Master’s in Development Practice Program, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia, July 5-11, 2014.

“The MDP Global Association Board: a Progress Report.” Session Chair. Fifth Annual

Summit, Master’s in Development Practice Program, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia, July 5-11, 2014.

“Concluding Remarks: Planning for the Future.” Academic Steering Committee Member,

Global MDP. Fifth Annual Summit, Master’s in Development Practice Program, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia, July 5-11, 2014.

“Notes on the Afterlife: Forced Labor, Disorder and Political Paranoia in Peruvian State

Formation.” Annual Meetings of the Latin American Studies Association, Chicago, IL, May 21-24, 2014.

“On the Taken-for-Granted-ness of the Everyday: Turner, Temporality and Transformation.”

Discussant remarks for plenary session, Unsettled Politics and Radical Potential: Figuring the Impulse to Act. Plenary Session, Annual Meetings of the Canadian Anthropological Association, York University, Toronto, CA, April 30-May 3, 2014.

“Green Water: Examining Health, Human Rights, and Business Impacts of Water

Privatization.” Panel Moderator. World Water Day, Center for Global Safe Water; Global Development Task Force, Emory University, March 17th, 2014.

“Pray the Devil Back to Hell.” Film Screening and Panel Discussion. Panel Member.

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Global Development Task Force, Emory University, February 24th, 2014. “Does Democracy Make a Difference in Development”? Discussion moderator. Emory

University Development Studies Reading Group, Dec. 3rd, 2013. “Ambivalent Democracies.” Panel Discussant. Annual Meeting of the American

Anthropological Society, Chicago, IL, Nov. 20-23rd, 2013. “The Past, Present and Future of the Master’s in Development Practice Program.”

First Annual Conference of the General Advisory Council of the Academic Steering Committee, Global Master’s in Development Practice Program, Oct. 17th, 2013.

“Anxiety, Fear and Desperation: Delusion in the Constitution of Collective Meaning in

Neoliberal Times.” The Philosophers’ Camp Annual Retreat, Lake Placid, New York, Oct. 4-7, 2013.

“A Global Dilemma: Our Health and the Environment.” Panel Discussant. Candler

School of Theology, Emory University, Sept. 28th, 2013. “Poverty Reduction and Peace Building in Fragile Regions.” Panel Moderator. 2013

International Conference on Sustainable Development Practice, Columbia University, New York City, New York, September 6-7, 2013.

State Formation, Capitalism and Citizenship in Peru and Mexico, 1870-1950. Panel

Discussant. Annual Meetings of the Latin American Studies Association, Washington, DC, May 29-June 1, 2013.

“Towards a Pre-History of Post-Democratic Thought: The Political Underground and

Priests of Democracy in Northern Peru.” Post-Democracies: Interdisciplinary Engagements After the Democratic Ideal. Cambridge University, April 15-18, 2013.

“Mobilizing the National Body: Taxation, Disorder and Delusion in Peruvian State

Formation.” Tax Matters: A Wenner Gren Workshop. Emory University, April 3-6, 2013.

“Is ‘Fuel Money’ a Custom? Official Rules and Normal Practices in African Customs

Administration,” by Thomas Cantens. Discussant. Tax Matters: A Wenner-Gren Workshop. Emory University, April 3-6, 2013.

Academic Steering Committee Meeting, Global Association of the Master’s in Development

Practice Program, New York City, NY, Dec. 3-5, 2012. Direct Democracy and the Global Uprisings of 2011. Panel Discussant. Invited Session,

American Ethnological Society. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Society, San Francisco, CA, Nov. 14-18, 2012.

“Towards a Pre-History of Post-Democracy: Reflections on the Present Crisis from the

Perspective of Previous Crises.” Post-Democracy Practicalities, Invited Session, General Anthropology Division, Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Society, San Francisco, CA, Nov. 14-18, 2012.

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Diane Fossey Gorilla Foundation International-Emory Collaborative Research Symposium. Workshop Participant. Emory University, Nov. 2, 2012.

“Field-Training Programs and the Role of Management Competencies in the Formation

of Global MDP Sustainable Development Professionals.” Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education, Los Angeles, CA, Oct. 14-17, 2012 (with Lucia Rodriguez and Jairo Garcia).

“The Birth of a Profession? Sustainable Development, Academic Restructuring and the

Transformation of Expertise.” Engaged Anthropology as Scholarship: A Workshop of The States at Regional Risk Project (SARR), Emory University, October 5-6, 2012.

“Engagement as Thought Experiment,” by Mike McGovern. Discussant. Engaged

Anthropology as Scholarship: A Workshop of The States at Regional Risk Project (SARR), Emory University, October 5-6, 2012.

“Anthropology on the Curve of Engagement or Before and After Anthropology’s Thirty

Years War,” by Bruce Knauft. Discussant. Engaged Anthropology as Scholarship: A Workshop of The States at Regional Risk Project (SARR), Emory University, October 5-6, 2012.

"Standard Deviations?': On Archiving the Awkward Classes in the Northern Peruvian

Andes." Unarchived Histories Workshop, Gyanendra Pandey, convener, Department of History, Emory University, Sept. 7-8, 2012.

“The Master’s in Development Practice Program and Interdisciplinary, Field-Based

Approaches to Global Health Education.” Transforming Global Health Education, Sponsored by the Young Professionals Chronic Disease Network and the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies, Emory University, August 2nd, 2012.

“Anthropology and Development: An Irrevocably Awkward Relationship?” Panel

Discussant, Biennial Conference of the European Association of Social Anthropologists, University of Nanterre, Paris, France, July 10-13, 2012.

“Varieties of Field Training Practice: the Master’s in Development Practice Program.”

Annual Meetings of the International Society for Ecological Economics, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, June 16-19, 2012.

“On Social Health and Wellbeing: Order, Obligation and Danger in Twentieth

Century Peruvian Political Life.” Culture and Health: What is Human Wellbeing? Centro Incontri Umani Ascona, Ascona, Switzerland, June, 2012.

“The Para-politics of State Formation in Mexico and the Andes,” Panel Discussant.

Annual Meetings of the Latin American Studies Association, San Francisco, CA, May 23-26, 2012.

“Fear, Fantasy and Anxiety: on the Routine and the Remarkable in State Formation.”

Graduate Center, City University of New York, May 1, 2012. “Building Capacity for Mental Health Services in Post-Conflict Liberia,” Member of

Program Review Board, The Carter Center, April 20, 2012.

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“First International Global Health Case Competition,” Mentor, Global Health Institute,

Emory University, March 23, 2012. “Appearances to the Contrary: Fear, Fantasy and Displacement in 20th Century

Peruvian State Formation.” Colonial and Postcolonial Studies Colloquium, Emory University, March 20, 2012.

“MDP Field Training Strategies and Models.” Session Chair. Fourth Annual

Summit, Master’s in Development Practice Program, Dhaka, Bangladesh, February 5-11, 2012.

“Modalities of Field Training in the Master’s in Development Practice Program:

Embedded Practitioners, Subcontractors and Individual Entrepreneurs.” Fourth Annual Summit, Master’s in Development Practice Program, Dhaka, Bangladesh, February 5-11, 2012.

“One Health Research and Education Agenda Development Meeting,” Workshop

Participant. Southeast Regional Center of Excellence for Emerging Infections and Biodefense, Emory University, January 30-31, 2012.

“Advancing Human Rights: Anthropological Reflections on the Meaning of Democracy

and Popular Empowerment,” 2011 Fulbright Visiting Scholar Regional Enrichment Seminar, Hosted by the Emory University Center for Ethics and the Institute for Human Rights, Nov. 3, 2011.

“Interim Report: Embedded Practitioners, Subcontractors and Individual Entrepreneurs:

Patterns of Field Training in the MDP Program.” Mid–Year Virtual Summit, Global Secretariat, Master’s in Development Practice Program, October 17, 2011.

“Cultural Forests: Nature, the Environment and the Practice of Development.” The

Environment and Development. Environmental Studies Department Seminar Series, Emory University. September 26, 2011.

“The Migration of Sovereignty: Surveillance, Identity and Wellbeing in the Northern

Peruvian Andes.” The Moral Borders of Self and Other: Migration, Reconciliation and Human Wellbeing, Centro Incontri Umani Ascona, Ascona, Switzerland, June 3-4, 2011.

“Is Development a Substitute for Social Change?” Workshop coordinator. Beyond

the Crisis: Global Justice, Equality and Social Movements. National University of Ireland, Dublin, May 7, 2011.

“Hybrid Sovereignties and Disordered States: Discourse, Displacement and Contradiction

in Peruvian State Formation.” Department of Anthropology Seminar Series, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland, May 5, 2011.

“On the Study of Social Optics: Discipline, Democracy and State Formation in the

Northern Peruvian Andes.” Faculty Seminar Series, National University of Ireland, Maynooth, Ireland, May 4, 2011.

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“Developing a Collaborative Partnership for Community-Based Research and Teaching

on Public Health and Development in Paraguay.” Making a Difference Speaker Series, Institute for Developing Nations, Jan. 19, 2011. Emory University. Panelist

“Global Health Institute Annual Student Poster Competition.” Emory School of Medicine,

Emory University. Oct. 27, 2010. Judge and Discussant. “Collaborations Between Universities and NGOs; Toward Improved Practice.” Improving

Practice through Interdisciplinary Dialogue. Community, Participation, Development: Toward Improved Practice, IRD/Candler School of Theology at Emory University, Sept. 29, 2010.

“Entrenamiento de profesionales en la práctica del desarrollo sostenible: Nuevas

aproximaciones.” Aproximaciones al desarrollo. Taller IDN Emory/Paraguay, auspiciado por el Instituto para el Desarrollo (IDN) de la Universidad de Emory, 20-24 de Setiembre, 2010, Asuncion, Paraguay.

“Clandestinidad, vigilancia y gobierno: la mirada desde abajo y la crisis política en los

Andes peruanos norteños.” Estados decentrados: Formación y deformación política en los Andes. Patrocinada por Emory University, the Carnegie Corporation y FLACSO- Sede Ecuador, 20-21 de mayo, 2010, Quito, Ecuador.

“The Migration of Sovereignty: Secrecy, Fantasy and Political Crisis in Northern Peru.”

Migration and Well-Being Lecture Series. British Museum/ Centre for Applied Global Citizenship. London, Feb. 11, 2010

“Field Practicums in the Masters in Development Practice Curriculum,” Workshop Leader,

Global Network of Masters in Development Practice Programs, New Delhi, India, February 7th, 2010.

“Secrecy, Surveillance and Governance: the Underground Gaze and Political Crisis in the

Northern Peruvian Andes.” In Theories in Motion. Invited Session, American Ethnological Society. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA, November, 2009.

“The Politics of Uneven Development: Thailand’s Economic Growth in Comparative

Perspective,” by Richard Doner (Cambridge University Press, 2009), discussant, Development Studies Discussion Group, Emory University, November 9, 2009.

“Operations Other than War: the Politics of Academic Scholarship in the Early 21st

Century,” Annual Meeting of the American Ethnological Society and the Canadian Anthropological Society, Vancouver, British Columbia, May 16-19, 2009.

“Los Sacerdotes de la Democracia: An Aprista Vanguard in the Northern Peruvian Andes.”

53rd International Congress of Americanists, Mexico City, July 19-24, 2009. “Dark Fantasies of State: Notes from the Peruvian Underground.” Fernand Braudel Center for the Study of Economies, Historical Systems and Civilizations, Binghamton

University, April 24, 2009.

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“Knowledge and Empire: the Social Sciences and US Imperial Expansion.” Department of Anthropology Colloquium Series, Binghamton University, Binghamton, New York, April 25, 2009.

“Paranoia and Projection: Secrecy, Fear and the Subterranean State in Northern Peru.” Latin

American and Caribbean Studies Program Colloquium Series, University of Florida, March 30th, 2009.

“States of Presence, States of Absence: Secrecy, Concealment and the Political Underground

in Northern Peru.” Rethinking Foreignness Colloquium Series, Department of Anthropology, Princeton University, February 23rd, 2009.

“Alternative Democracies: Struggles over Popular Rule in the Northern Peruvian Andes.”

In Building Sustainable Democracies: Toward a New Interdisciplinary Synthesis, Indiana University, January 29-31, 2009.

“Soldiers and Priests of Democracy: the Emergence of APRA in the Northern Peruvian

Andes.” In Beyond Liberal Democracy: Vernacular Alternatives to Normative Political Processes. Annual Meeting of the American Ethnological Society, Wright’s Beach, NC, April 3-5, 2008.

“Dark Fantasies of State: Notes from the Peruvian Underground.” Department of

Anthropology Colloquium Series, University of California at Los Angeles, April 21, 2008.

“The Evolution of Expertise: Government, Foundation and the Social Sciences During the

Long Twentieth Century.” In Following or Facing the Governmental Gaze: Academic and Policy Intellectuals in the Early 21st Century, Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, November, 2007.

“Emergent Fields of Regulation: on the Relative Autonomy of the Public in the Northern Peruvian Andes.” In Limits of the Possible: Expression, Experience and

Narration in Difficult Times, Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, November, 2007.

“States of Contingency: Political Crisis, APRA and the Underground State in the Northern

Peruvian Andes.” In Off-Centered States: Political Formation and Deformation in the Andes, Institute for Comparative and International Studies, Emory University, Sept. 28-29, 2007.

“What Was APRA? State Formation, Elite Crisis and Subaltern Politics in the Northern

Peruvian Andes.” In The American Popular Revolutionary Alliance (APRA) and the Making of Modern Peruvian Politics, Annual Meeting of the Latin American Studies

Association, Montreal, Canada, Sept. 8-9, 2007.

“Military Intelligence and Social Science Knowledge: Global Conflict, Territorial Control and the Birth of Area Studies,” Social Science Research Council Workshop, New York City, NY, June 14-15, 2007.

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"Following or Facing the Governmental Gaze: Academic and Policy Intellectuals in the Early 21st Century," Workshop Participant, Annual Meeting, Canadian Anthropological Association/American Ethnological Society, Toronto, Canada, May 7th-9th, 2007.

“Dark Fantasies of State: Notes from the Peruvian Underground.” In Starting Over: States

of Mind, Discussion Group on the State, Lancaster University, England, April 19-21, 2007.

“States of Presence, States of Absence: APRA and the Peruvian State in the Northern

Andes.” In State formation in Peru and Mexico, 1920-1960, Southwest Conference on Latin American Studies Annual Meeting, Mérida, Yucatan, March, 2007.

“Social Science Knowledge and Military Intelligence: Global Conflict, Territorial Control

and the Birth of Area Studies,” In Knowledge and Empire: the Social Sciences and US Imperial Expansion During the Long 20th Century, Invited Session of the American Ethnological Society, Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Society, San Jose, CA, November, 2006.

“Rights Otherwise: Discipline, Democracy and State Formation in Northern Peru,” In MIT

Conference on Transnationalism and Human Rights, Wequassett Inn, Cape Cod, June 26-28, 2005.

“Altered and Disorderly States: Discipline, Democracy and State Formation in the Northern

Peruvian Andes,” Department of Anthropology, Emory University, April 11th, 2005. “Govern Yourselves: Democracy and Carnage in Northern Mozambique,” In Toward an

Anthropology of Democracy, Advanced Seminar, School of American Research, Santa Fe, NM, March 5-11, 2005, discussant.

“Democracy Otherwise: Struggles Over Popular Rule in the Northern Peruvian Andes.” In

Toward an Anthropology of Democracy, Advanced Seminar, School of American Research, Santa Fe, NM, March 5-11, 2005.

“Expertise and Empire: US Imperial Expansion and the Social Sciences,” In Beyond a

Boundary: Area, Ethnic/Race and Gender Studies and the ‘New’ Global Imperative,” Center for African Studies, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Dec. 2-5, 2004.

“Rights Otherwise: Struggles Over Popular Rule in the Northern Peruvian Andes,” In

Transnationalism and the Anthropology of Rights, Invited Session of the Committee for Human Rights and the Association for Political and Legal Anthropology, Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA, Nov., 2004.

“Knowledge and Empire: the Social Sciences and US Imperial Expansion,” In The World

Looks at Us: Rethinking the US State, Wenner-Gren Funded Conference, Arden House, Newburgh, New York, October 8-10, 2004.

“Disordered and Altered States: a View from the Peruvian Margins,” in Facing the State:

State (De) Formation in Mexico and Peru, 1930-1950,” Annual Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, Oct., 2004

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“Geographies of Knowledge: The Social Sciences and U.S. Imperial Expansion, WWI-WWI,” in Creative Destruction: Area Knowledge and the New Geographies of Empire, Plenary Session, Center for Place, Culture and Politics, City University of New York, April, 2004.

“Subaltern Governmentality: Underground Resistance as State Formation in the Northern Peruvian Andes,” in Governmentality Beyond the State, Plenary Session, Annual Meeting of the Canadian Anthropological Society, London, Ontario, May, 2004.

“Altered States: Discipline, Democracy and State Formation in the Northern Peruvian

Andes,” Department of Anthropology, Rutgers University, March, 2004. “American Border Crossings: Re-Thinking and Re-Siting Americanist Anthropology,”

Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL, Nov., 2003, Panel Discussant.

“State, Governmentality, and Moral Regulation: Critical Perspectives on State Formation

from the Peruvian Margins,” in Critiquing the Modern State 3: Latin America and the Caribbean, Invited Session of the Society for Latin American Anthropology, Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL, Nov., 2003.

“When States State, Who Listens? Discipline, Democracy and State Formation in 20th

Century Peru,” in Shadow State, Counter State, Altered State: Understanding State Formation in 20th Century Latin America, Annual Meeting of the New England Council on Latin American Studies, Dartmouth College, Oct., 2003.

“When States State, Who Listens? Moral Regulation and Subaltern Politics in the Northern

Peruvian Andes,” Annual Meeting of the Canadian Anthropology Society and the Society for North American Anthropology, Halifax, Canada, May, 2003, invited presentation, at inaugural workshop.

“Subaltern Governmentality: Critical Perspectives on Foucault’s ‘Apparatus of Security’,”

Annual Meeting of the Canadian Anthropology Society and the Society for North American Anthropology, Halifax, Canada, May, 2003.

“Hybrid Autonomies: Indigenous Self-Determination Now,” Annual Meeting of the

American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, LA, Nov. 23, 2002, Panel Discussant.

“Popular Spectacle and the State in Contemporary Bolivia,” Annual Meeting of the New

England Council of Latin American Studies, Worcester, ME, Oct. 20, 2002, Panel Discussant.

“States of Presence, States of Absence: Discipline, Democracy and State Formation in

Northern Peru,” School of American Research Colloquium Series, Santa Fe, NM, May 21, 2002.

“Alternative Democracies: the Evolution of the Public Sphere in Twentieth-Century Peru,”

School of American Research Colloquium Series, Santa Fe, NM, Sept. 6, 2001.

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“Indians and the Nation-State in Ecuador,” Annual Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, Miami, Florida, March, 2001, panel discussant.

“Materialist Approaches to Cultural Production: Knowing History, Thinking Culture,”

Annual Meeting of the Canadian Anthropology Society and the American Ethnological Society, Montreal, Canada, May, 2001, invited presentation, at inaugural workshop.

Fourth World Rising: A New Native Studies for a New Public Politics, Invited Session,

Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA, November, 2000, panel discussant.

“State and Nation in Comparative Perspective: Latin America, Africa and Europe,” Doctoral

Mini-Course, Department of Anthropology, University of Barcelona, Spain, May, 2000. “The Great Transformation and its Critics: Kin, Community, Property And Democracy in

20th-Century Latin America,” in Kinship, Property And Belonging in Historical Perspective, Agrarian Studies 2000, Yale University, May 12-14, 2000.

“Erasing Race to Make the Nation: the Rise of the People in the Northern Peruvian Andes,”

presented to the Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona, April 21st, 2000. “Populism, Democracy and the Public Sphere in Historical Perspective: A View from the

Peruvian Periphery,” in Old Populism, New Populism in Latin America, The Council on Latin American and Iberian Studies, Yale University, April 7-8, 2000.

"State Formation in Modern Ecuador," Annual Meeting of the Latin American Studies

Association, Miami, Florida, March, 2000, panel discussant. "Reading Archives Ethnographically," Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological

Association, Chicago, Illinois, Nov. 17-21, 1999, panel discussant. "Democracy, Modernity and the Public Sphere: Latin American Perspectives on North

American Models,” in Manchester '99 International Conference: Visions and Voices, Oct. 27-31, 1999, Manchester, England.

"El estado y la nación vistos desde del margen: Reconfigurando la arena moral en el Perú

durante el siglo XX," Estado, clase, genero, y etnicidad. Cochabamba, Bolivia, June 3-9, 1999.

"La paz discursiva y la violencia social: la soberanía popular y aristocrática en la sierra norte

a principios de siglo," en Perú Hoy. Primer Congreso Internacional de Peruanistas en el Extranjero, Harvard University, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Asociación Internacional de Peruanistas y PromPerú.

"Freeing the People to Make the Nation: The State, the Subaltern and the Public Sphere in

Northern Peru," Seminar Program, The Institute of Latin American Studies, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, England, March 4, 1999.

"State and Nation Viewed From the Margins: Reconfiguring the Moral Arena in Twentieth

Century Peru," Occasional Seminar Program, School of Advanced Study, Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London, March 3, 1999.

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"Before History and Prior to Politics: Region, Tradition and Modernity in the Northern

Peruvian Andes," Seminar on Latin American Social and Economic History, The Latin American Center, St. Anthony's College, Oxford University, Oxford, England, March 1, 1999.

"State and Nation as Stranger and Friend: Redefining the Moral Arena in the Northern

Peruvian Andes," in Strangers: Andean Populations in Imagination and Motion, American Anthropological Association, Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, Dec, 1998.

"State and Nation Viewed From the Margins: Reconfiguring the Moral Arena in Twentieth

Century Peru," Historical Studies Colloquium, New School For Social Research, New York City, N.Y., Oct. 20, 1998.

"El estado y la nación vistos desde del margen: Reconfigurando la arena moral en el Perú

durante el siglo XX," Keynote address, Conference on Cultura y Espacios Regionales, el Colegio de Michoacán, Centro de Estudios Antropológicos, Michoacán, Mexico, Aug. 6-7, 1998.

"Reconfiguring the Moral Arena: From Pre-Territorial to De-Territorialized State in Northern

Peru," in Political Economy and the Production of Culture: The Politics of Historical Anthropology, Invited Session, Annual Meeting of the American Ethnological Society and the Canadian Anthropology Society, Toronto, Canada, May 7-10, 1998.

Political Economy and the Production of Culture: Experiencing the State Through Practice

and Memory, Panel Discussant, Invited Session, Annual Meeting of the American Ethnological Society and the Canadian Anthropology Society, Toronto, Canada, May 7-10, 1998.

"Before History and Prior to Politics: Pre-Territorial and De-Territorialized Constructions of

State and Society in Northern Peru," States of Imagination, Copenhagen, Denmark, February, 1998.

Globalization, State Power, and Struggles Over Identity: Social Movements in Comparative

Perspective, Panel Discussant, American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., Nov., 1997.

"Traditional Patterns of Natural Resource Use Among the Coeur d'Alene Indians," Tribal

Workshop and Review, Lake Benewah Resort, Idaho, Sept. 3, 1997. "Workshop on Anthropological Economics Involved in the Coeur d'Alene Natural Resource

Damage Assessment Case," Environmental Economics Research Group, Denver, CO, July 15-16, 1997.

"Traditional Coeur d'Alene Socio-Economic and Political Patterns (Prior to the

Commencement of Mining Contamination)," Coeur d'Alene Natural Resource Damage Assessment Meeting, Denver, CO, July 14, 1997.

"The Impact of Mining Contamination and its Impact on Pre-Mining Socio-Economic and

Political Patterns Among the Coeur d'Alene Indians," Coeur d'Alene Natural Resource Damage Assessment Meeting, Denver, CO, July 14, 1997.

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"Cultural Persistence and Change: Contemporary Patterns of Resource Use Among the Coeur

d'Alene Indian People," Coeur d'Alene Natural Resource Damage Assessment Meeting, Denver, CO, July 14, 1997.

"State and Shadow State in Turn-of-the Century Peru: Illegal Political Networks and the

Problem of State Boundaries," in States and Illegal Networks: Comparative Perspectives, conference sponsored by the Wenner-Gren Foundation For Anthropological Research, Tarrytown, New York, June 5-8, 1997.

"Workshop on Anthropological Economics Involved in the Coeur d'Alene Natural Resource

Damage Assessment Case," Environmental Economics Research Group, Boston, MA, May 8-9, 1997.

"Freeing 'the People' to Make 'the Nation': The State and the Subaltern in the Northern

Peruvian Andes," Council on Latin American Studies, Spring 1997 Lecture Series, "Latin American Political Culture in Interdisciplinary Perspective," Yale University, Jan. 30, 1997.

"The Morality of Modernity and the Travails of Tradition: Nation and the Subaltern in

Northern Peru," Critique-ing the New World Order I: Indigenous and Post-Colonial Interrogations, Invited Session, American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Nov., 1996.

Modernity Matters: Comparative Perspectives on the Uses of Modernity, Panel Discussant,

American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, Nov., 1996. "Coeur d'Alene Socio-Economic and Political Patterns Prior to the Commencement of

Mining Contamination," Coeur d'Alene Natural Resource Damage Assessment Meeting, Denver, CO, Oct. 8, 1996.

"Mining Contamination and its Impact on Pre-Mining Socio-Economic and Political Patterns

Among the Coeur d'Alene Indians," Coeur d'Alene Natural Resource Damage Assessment Meeting, Denver, CO, Oct. 8, 1996.

"Contemporary Patterns of Sharing and Cooperation Among the Coeur d'Alene Indian

People," Coeur d'Alene Natural Resource Damage Assessment Meeting, Denver, CO, Oct. 8, 1996.

"Workshop on Anthropological Economics Involved in the Coeur d'Alene Natural Resource

Damage Assessment Case," Environmental Economics Research Group, Portland, ME, August 12-13, 1996.

"Workshop on Progress Concerning Damage Assessment," Cultural Committee of the Coeur

d'Alene Tribe, Natural Resource Damage Assessment Team, and Environmental Economics Research Group, Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, Lake Benewah Resort, Idaho, May 28-29, 1996.

"Citizen, State, and Nation in the Northern Peruvian Andes: Chachapoyas in Comparative

Perspective," The Political Economy of National and Post-National Spaces and

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Identities, American Ethnological Society Annual Meetings, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April, 1996.

"Workshop on the Historical and Contemporary Anthropology and Economics of Coeur

d'Alene Subsistence," Coeur d'Alene Natural Resource Damage Assessment Meeting, Denver, CO, Jan. 15, 1996.

"Erasing Race to Make the Nation: The Rise of 'el pueblo Chachapoyano' in the Northern

Peruvian Andes," Locating Capitalism in Time and Space II: Ethnicity, Race, Gender, and Nation, Invited Session, American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Wash., D.C., Nov., 1995.

"Making Peoples, Making Nations: Modernity, State, and Individual in the Northern Peruvian

Andes, 1885-1995," Council on Latin American Studies Colloquium Series, Yale University, Oct., 1995.

"Does Commoditization Liberate or Contaminate Local Communities? the Changing Context

of Exchange in the Peruvian Andes," Society For Economic Anthropology, Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, New Mexico, April, 1995.

"Modernity and Tradition: Conflict, Contradiction, and Nation-Building in Northern Peru,"

Middlebury College, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Jan. 26, 1995.

"Forming and Deforming 'the People,' Making and Un-Making the Nation: The Rise and Near Demise of 'el Pueblo Chachapoyano' in the Northern Peruvian Andes," Social Science and Humanities Colloquium, Colby College, Nov. 8, 1994.

"Does Making Nations Homogenize Ethnic Difference? The Rise and Near Demise of El

Pueblo Chachapoyano in the Peruvian Sierra, 1885-1995," Ethnicity and the Making of Nations in Latin America, Janey Program in Latin American Studies, New School For Social Research, May 18-19, 1994.

"Modernity at the Edge of Empire: State, Individual, and Nation in the Northern Peruvian

Andes, 1890-1990," Washington University, Department of Anthropology, February 1st, 1994.

"Rights Without 'Individuals', Individuals Without Rights: Citizens, Subalterns and the State

in 'Modern' Peru," Labor, Citizenship and the Concept of Rights, Social Science History Association Annual Meetings, Baltimore, Nov. 4-7, 1993.

"Common and Private Concerns: Property Regimes, Management Schemes, and the 'Tragedy

of the Commons'," Program in Agrarian Studies Colloquium Series, Yale University, Oct. 8, 1993, Discussant.

"Understanding Race: Contrasting Views in Science, Society and the Social Sciences," Xerox

Corporation Summer Institute For Gifted Minority Students, Colby College, July, 1993. "From Devil Pacts to Drug Deals: Commerce, Unnatural Accumulation and Moral

Community in Contemporary Peru," Program in Agrarian Studies Colloquium Series, Yale University, April 23, 1993.

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"Elite Coalitions and Subaltern Orders: Moral Community and the Limits to State Building in 'Modern' Peru," Council on Latin American Studies Colloquium Series, Yale University, April 9, 1993.

"Transforming Land Rights: State Policy and Local Practice in Southern Malawi," Program

in Agrarian Studies Colloquium Series, Yale University, February. 19, 1993, Discussant. "State, Community and Nation: Accommodation and Resistance to Centralizing Power in

'Modern' Peru," Middlebury College, Dept. of Anthropology, Nov. 9, 1992. "Cultural Identities and Constructions of the Rural Environment," World Rural Sociology

Conference, Penn State University, August, 1992, Panel Discussant. "In Search of the 'Essence' of Capitalism: Peasants, Artisans and Capital in a Global

Economy," Global Transformation and New Developments in Re-Thinking Marxism, American Sociological Association Annual Meetings, Pittsburgh, Penn., August, 1992.

"Race in Science, Society and Social Science," Xerox Corporation Summer Institute For

Gifted Minority Students, Colby College, July 1992. "Building the State, Making the Nation: the Bases and Limits of State Centralization in

'Modern' Peru," Deconstructing and Reconstructing the "Third World: State-Making and Capitalist Expansion," American Ethnological Society Annual Meetings, Memphis, Tennessee, March, 1992.

"State Building and Nation Making: the Region-State Dialectic in Twentieth-Century Peru,"

Comparative World Studies, Colby College, March 1992. "In Search of the Essence of Race: Biology, History, and Society," Black History Month,

Colby College, February 1992. "The Politically Integrated State in Peru: Regionally-Based Resistance to Centralizing

Power," State-Making and Capitalist Expansion: Deconstructing and Reconstructing the "Third World," Social Science History Association Annual Meetings, New Orleans, November, 1991.

Contact and Consequences, film series panel discussant, "First Contact," Hudson Museum,

University of Maine, Sept. 18, 1991. "Region, State and Resistance: the Structuring of Political Consciousness in 'Modern' Peru,"

Comparative World Studies, Colby College, April 1991. "Structuring the Consciousness of Resistance: State Power, Regional Conflict and Political

Culture in Contemporary Peru," in Social Movements and Ideologies: Papers in Honor of Eric R. Wolf, Rayna Rapp and Jane Schneider organizers, Invited Session, Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, November, 1990.

"State Power and Class Relations: Capitalism and Third World Political Economy,"

Comparative World Studies, Colby College, March, 1990.

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"An Alien Presence in the Moral Community: Personhood and Power in the Northern Andes," in Persona, Praxis and Political Economy, Invited Session, AAA Meetings, Nov, 1989, Washington, D.C.

"Control of Space, Stability of Time: the State as Arbiter of Surplus Flows in the Northern

Peruvian Andes," Society for Economic Anthropology Annual Meeting, April, 1989, Mt. Pleasant, MI.

"The Great Debate On Petty Producers," Society For Economic Anthropology Annual

Meeting, April, 1989, Mt. Pleasant, MI., Panel Discussant. "Domination, Conflict and the Creation of Meaning: 'Strangers' and the Contamination of

Time," Annual Meeting of the American Ethnological Society, April, 1989, Washington, D.C.

"Modes of Domination in Conflict: Social Contamination and the Politics of Murder in Peru,"

New York Academy of Sciences, March, 1989. "Social Contamination and Political Domination: Class Relations and State Power in

Northern Peru," New School for Social Research, March, 1988. "Tendencies Toward Capitalist Production in Northern Peru: Artisanal Production in

Comparative Perspective," Columbia University Seminar in Ecological Systems and Cultural Evolution, November, 1987.

"The Mercantile Transformation of Provincial Urban Life: Labor, Value and Time in the

Northern Peruvian Sierra," American Ethnological Society Meetings, May, 1987, San Antonio, TX.

"Relations of Production and the Transformation of a Northern Plains Society," First Annual

Conference, The Meaning of the Great Plains Past for the Great Plains Present, March, 1986, Lincoln, Nebraska.

Conferences and Seminars Organized/Chaired: Post-Colonial Conjunctures (monthly seminar series; co-organized with Gyan Pandey),

2018-2019. Post-Colonial Conjunctures (monthly seminar series; co-organized with Gyan Pandey),

2017-2018. Post-Colonial Conjunctures (monthly seminar series; co-organized with Gyan Pandey),

2016-2017.

The Promise of Democracy: Questions for Our Time (co-organized with Gyan Pandey), Emory University, April 14-16, 2016. Post-Colonial Conjunctures (monthly seminar series; co-organized with Gyan Pandey),

2015-2016.

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Field Training in the Master’s in Development Practice Program. Annual Summit of the Master’s in Develop0ment Practice Program, Science Po, Paris, France, June 7-10, 2015.

State Formation in Modern Mexico and Peru: Comparative Perspectives (co-organized with

Ben Fallaw) Annual Meetings of the Latin American Studies Association, San Juan Puerto Rico, May 27-30, 2015.

Off-Centered States: Dis-Locations of Rule in the Andes (co-organized with Chris Krupa),

Annual Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, San Juan Puerto Rico, May 27-30, 2015.

States and their Others: Rule as Process in the Andes (co-organized with Chris Krupa),

Annual Meeting of the Latin American Studies Association, San Juan Puerto Rico, May 27-30, 2015.

Field Training in the Master’s in Development Practice Program. Annual Summit of the

Master’s in Development Practice Program, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia, July 7-14, 2014.

Capitalism, Forced Labor and State Formation in Modern Mexico and Peru (co-organized

with Ben Fallaw) Annual Meetings of the Latin American Studies Association, Chicago, IL, May 21-24, 2014.

State Formation, Capitalism and Citizenship in Peru and Mexico, 1870-1950 (co-organized

with Ben Fallaw) Annual Meetings of the Latin American Studies Association, Washington, DC, May 29-June 1, 2013.

Field Training in the Master’s in Development Practice Program. Annual Summit of the

Master’s in Develop0ment Practice Program, Dakar, Senegal February 623rd, 2013. Field Training in the Master’s in Development Practice Program. Annual Summit of the

Master’s in Develop0ment Practice Program, Dhaka, Bangladesh February 6th, 2012. Improving Practice through Interdisciplinary Dialogue. Community, Participation,

Development: Toward Improved Practice, IRD/Candler School of Theology at Emory University, Sept. 29, 2010 (session chair).

Off-Centered States: State Formation and Deformation in the Andes (co-organized with Chris

Krupa), Quito, Ecuador, May 20-22, 2010 (sponsored by the Carnegie Corporation, FLACSO sede Ecuador, and Emory University” Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program.

Theories in Motion (co-organized with Carla Freeman), Invited Session of the American

Ethnological Society, Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA, Nov., 2009.

Beyond Liberal Democracy: Vernacular Alternatives to Normative Political Practice (co-organized with Chris Krupa), Annual Meeting of the American Ethnological Society, Wright’s Beach, NC, April, 2008.

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Limits of the Possible: Expression, Experience and Narration in Difficult Times (co-organized with Chris Krupa), Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, November, 2007.

States, Nations, Democracies: the Andes During the Long Twentieth Century, Program in

Latin American and Caribbean Studies, and Institute for Comparative and International Studies, Emory University, 2007-2008.

Off-Centered States: Political Formation and Deformation in the Andes (co-organized with

Christopher Krupa), Institute for Comparative and International Studies (ICIS)/Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program (LACS), Emory University, September 28-29, 2007.

Comparative Perspectives on State Formation in Peru and Mexico, 1920-1960, Southwest

Conference on Latin American Studies Annual Meeting, Mérida, Yucatan, March, 2007. Off-Centered States: State Formation and Deformation in the Andes (co-organized with Chris

Krupa), Institute for Comparative and International Studies, Emory University, September 28-29, 2007. States, Nations, Democracies: the Andes During the Long Twentieth Century, Program in

Latin American and Caribbean Studies, and Institute for Comparative and International Studies, Emory University, 2006-2007.

Knowledge and Empire: the Social Sciences and US Imperial Expansion. Part I. Early

Empire to Cold War. Invited Session, American Ethnological Society, Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, San Jose, CA, November, 2006.

Knowledge and Empire: the Social Sciences and US Imperial Expansion. Part II. Area

Studies to Transnational Studies. Invited Session, Society for the Anthropology of North America, Annual Meeting, American Anthropological Association, San Jose, November, 2006.

The Crisis of the State in Latin America. Program in Latin American Studies, Colby College,

Waterville, ME, April 10, 2004. Latin American Studies Association Annual Meeting, “Facing the State: State (De) Formation

in Mexico and Peru, 1930-1950,” Las Vegas, Nevada, Oct., 2004 American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, "Critiquing the Modern State I:

Europe," Invited Session, The Society for Cultural Anthropology, Chicago, IL., Nov., 2003.

. American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, "Critiquing the Modern State II:

The Colonial Domains of Modern Europe," Invited Session, The American Ethnological Society, Chicago, IL., Nov., 2003.

American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, "Critiquing the Modern State III:

Latin America and the Caribbean," Invited Session, The Society for Latin American Anthropology, Chicago, IL., Nov., 2003.

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American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, "Critiquing the Modern State IV: East Asia," Invited Session, The American Ethnological Society, Chicago, IL, Nov., 2003.

New England Council of Latin American Studies Annual Meeting. “Shadow State, Counter

State, Altered State: Understanding State Formation in 20th Century Latin America.” Hanover, NH. October, 2003.

Annual Meeting of the Canadian Anthropology Society and the American Ethnological

Society, Montreal, Canada, May, 2001, “Materialist Approaches to Cultural Production: Knowing History, Thinking Culture.” Workshop organizer.

Agrarian Studies, 2000. Decennial Celebration of the Program in Agrarian Studies, Yale

University, “Kinship, Property and Belonging in Historical Perspective,” Yale University, May 12-14, 2000.

Globalization, Democracy and Indigenous Rights: the Zapatista Uprising In Chiapas. First

Annual Walker Symposium, Program in Latin American Studies, Colby College, Waterville, ME, April 15, 2000.

American Ethnological Society, Annual Spring Meetings, "The Political Economy of National

and Post-National Spaces and Identities," San Juan, Puerto Rico, April, 1996. American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, "Papers on the Influence of Joan

Vincent. Locating Capitalism in Time and Space I: Empire, State, Region and Frontier," Invited Session of the General Anthropology Division, Washington, D.C., November, 1995.

American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, "Papers on the Influence of Joan

Vincent. Locating Capitalism in Time and Space II: Ethnicity, Race, Gender, and Nation," Invited Session of the American Ethnological Society, Washington, D.C., November, 1995.

American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings, "Commodities, Social Relations,

and Mediation: Comparative Perspectives From Latin America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and Melanesia," Sponsored by the Society For Economic Anthropology, Washington, D.C., Nov. 1995.

American Ethnological Society Annual Meetings, "Deconstructing and Reconstructing the

'Third World': State-Making and Capitalist Expansion," Memphis, Tennessee, March 26-29, 1992.

Social Science History Association Conference, "State-Making and Capitalist Expansion:

Deconstructing and Reconstructing the "Third World," New Orleans, LA. Oct. 31-Nov. 3, 1991.

Columbia University Seminar in Ecological Systems and Cultural Evolution, 1990-91;

organizing theme--"Political Power, Economic Organization and Systems of Meaning" (monthly lecture series).

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American Anthropological Association, "Rural Social Movements in Contemporary Latin America," Society For Latin American Anthropology Panel, Washington, D.C., Fall, 1989.

Columbia University Seminar in Ecological Systems and Cultural Evolution, 1989-1990;

organizing theme of seminar--"Political Power, Economic Organization, and Systems of Meaning".

Columbia University Seminar in Ecological Systems and Cultural Evolution, 1988-1989;

organizing theme of seminar--"Evolution Versus History as Contrasting Modes of Interpretation in Anthropology."

Reflections on the Origins of Inequality, participants Richard B. Lee, Eleanor Leacock,

Stanley Diamond, Robert F. Murphy, Carmel Schreire; January 1980, Columbia University (co-organizer).

Teaching Experience: Director, Emory University, Epistemologies of Practice Program, May 2016-Present. Graduate Courses: “Epistemologies of Practice Seminar I” “Epistemologies of Practice Seminar II” Director, Emory University, Master’s in Development Practice Program, 2009-Present.

Graduate Courses: “Foundations of Development” “Interdisciplinary Field Seminar I” “Interdisciplinary Field Seminar II”

“Integrated Approaches to Sustainable Development Practice.”

Professor, Emory University, Department of Anthropology, 2006-Present.

Graduate Courses: “Graduate Proseminar.” “The Anthropology of Politics: Failed States, Crumbling Empires and Social Movements.” “Foundations of Development” “Epistemologies of Practice” “Anthropology of Development and Underdevelopment” Undergraduate Courses: “Cultures of Latin America.” “Methods and Concepts in Cultural Anthropology “Race and Racism.” “Anthropology of Development and Underdevelopment”

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"Anthropological Field Methods."

Professor, Colby College, Department of Anthropology, 1989-2006

Undergraduate Courses: "Introduction to Anthropology." "Latin American Society and Culture." "Race and Ethnicity in Cross-Cultural Perspective." "Anthropology of Development and Underdevelopment." "Peasant Society and Rural Rebellion." "Anthropological Field Methods."

Visiting Assistant Professor, Middlebury College, Department of Sociology/ Anthropology,

1988-1989.

Undergraduate Courses: "Peasant Society and Rural Rebellion." "Research Methods." "Anthropology of Latin America." "Race and Ethnicity." "Anthropology of Development and Underdevelopment."

Adjunct Instructor, Columbia University, Department of Anthropology, Summer-1988.

Graduate Courses: "Anthropology of Political Economy." "Latin American Communities."

Adjunct Instructor, New School For Social Research, Department of Anthropology, Fall-

1987.

Graduate Course: "Anthropology, Politics and Power."

Field Experience:

Multi-sited Research Project on Changing Configurations of Academic Expertise, as Reflected in the Birth of a New Discipline (Sustainable Development), Sept., 2008

to the present. Lima, and Chachapoyas, Peru, Research on Indigenous Notions of Democracy In 20th-

Century Peru, May-June, 2006.

Lima, and Chachapoyas, Peru, Research on Indigenous Notions of Democracy In 20th-Century Peru, May-June, 2005.

Lima, and Chachapoyas, Peru, Research on Indigenous Notions of Democracy In 20th-

Century Peru, June-July, 2003.

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Lima, and Chachapoyas, Peru, Research on Indigenous Notions of Democracy In 20th-

Century Peru, June-July, 2002. Lima, and Chachapoyas, Peru, Research on Indigenous Notions of Democracy In 20th-

Century Peru, June-July, 2001. Lima, and Chachapoyas, Peru, Research on Indigenous Notions of Democracy In 20th-

Century Peru, Jan.-March, 2001. Lima, and Chachapoyas, Peru, Research on the Cultural Politics of State Formation in 20th-

Century Peru, January 1999. Lima, and Chachapoyas, Peru, Research on the Cultural Politics of State Formation in 20th-

Century Peru, June-July, 1998. Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation, Idaho, Research on Contemporary Patterns of Sharing

Among Indigenous People, May 1998. Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation, Idaho, Research on Contemporary Patterns of Sharing

Among Indigenous People, July 1997. Chachapoyas, Peru, Research on Regional Resistance to Centralizing State Power, May-June,

1997. Coeur d'Alene Indian Reservation, Idaho, Research on Contemporary Patterns of Sharing

Among Indigenous People, July 1996. Chachapoyas, Peru, Research on Regional Resistance to Centralizing State Power, June-July,

1995.

Lima, and Chachapoyas, Peru, Research on the Cultural Politics of State-Formation in 20th-Century Peru, May-June, 1994.

Lima, and Chachapoyas, Peru, Research on the Cultural Politics of State-Formation in 20th-

Century Peru, June-July, 1993. Lima, and Chachapoyas, Peru, Research on Political-Economic and Cultural Aspects of 20th-

Century State Centralization, June-July, 1992. Lima, and Chachapoyas, Peru, Research on Political-Economic and Cultural Aspects of 20th-

Century State Centralization, June-August, 1991. Lima, and Chachapoyas Peru, Research on Changing Configurations of Regional Resistance

to State Power, June-August, 1990. Northern Peru, Doctoral Research on Artisanal Production, Regional History, and

Underground Political Movements, Nov., 1982-Nov., 1983; Jan., 1985-Dec., 1986. Eastern Kenya, Research on Changing Land Tenure, Anti-Sorcery Movements, and State

Power, Jan-Sept., 1984.

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Southern Peru, Research on Changing Class Structure and Political Consciousness in the

Emergence of Sendero Luminoso (the Shining Path), June-Sept., 1980. Baffin Island, N.W.T., Canada, Field Research on Inuit Subsistence Patterns, June-Sept.,

1976.

Journal Affiliations, Board Memberships, Consulting Work: Member, Editorial Advisory Board, American Ethnologist. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Critique of Anthropology. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Dialectical Anthropology. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Focaal. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Critical Development Studies

North American Representative. Academic Steering Committee, Global Association of the Master’s in Development Practice Program.

Member, Editorial Advisory Board, West African Journal of Research And Innovation Management

American Ethnological Society President. I served as the President of the American

Ethnological Society beginning in the fall of 2007, and served a two-year term between 2007 and 2009.

Section Assembly Executive Committee. In the fall of 2008 I was elected to the Executive

Board of the Section Assembly of the American Anthropological Association, and served a one-year term between 2008 and 2009.

Section Assembly Working Group. In January of 2007 I was elected to the Section Assembly

Working Group, which designed new guidelines to give the sections of the American Anthropological Association a more active voice in the affairs of the Association.

American Ethnological Society President-Elect. During the spring of 2005 I had the honor of

being elected President-elect of the American Ethnological Society, and served a two-year term between 2005 and 2007.

Critique of Anthropology. From 2001 until 2011 I was the North American editor for this

respected, international journal. Human Rights Committee, American Anthropological Association (AAA). In the fall of 2005

I finished a 3-year elected position on the Committee for Human Rights of the AAA.

New England Council on Latin American Studies (NECLAS). From 2000 to 2003 I served a 3-year, elected position on the Executive Board of NECLAS.

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Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board. Here, I act as an expert witness and case evaluation consultant regarding Peruvians seeking political asylum in Canada.

Coeur d'Alene Indian Tribe. From 1995 to 1998 I assisted the Coeur d’Alene tribe in its

efforts to reclaim aboriginal territory and have contamination from a century of gold and silver mining removed from this territory. I was responsible for conducting field and archival research in support of the tribe’s claims to contested territory. The tribe was a co-litigant, along with US Department of Justice, against a consortium of mining companies.

Areas of Specialization: Languages

Politics, History, Economics Spanish (speaking and reading, excellent) Race/Ethnicity/Nationalism Russian (former reading and speaking knowledge) Latin America Agrarian Society Anthropology of the State and Nation Development

References:

Professor Akhil Gupta Professor James C. Scott Department of Anthropology Program in Agrarian Studies Stanford University Yale University, Box 208300 Stanford, CA 94305 New Haven, CT 06520-8300 [email protected] [email protected] (650) 723-3247 (203) 432-9833

Professor Parker Shipton Professor Bruce Knauft Department of Anthropology Department of Anthropology Boston University Emory University Boston, MA Atlanta, GA 30322 [email protected] [email protected] (404) 727-2736

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Biographical Statement. David Nugent holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from Columbia University, and is currently Professor of Anthropology at Emory University. He has done field research in the eastern Canadian arctic on Inuit subsistence patterns, in east Africa on government-sponsored sorcery eradication, in the Peruvian Andes on state formation and underground political movements, and in the western U.S. on indigenous land and water rights. His areas of specialization include: political and economic anthropology; race, ethnicity and nationalism; Latin America; agrarian society; and the anthropology of the state. Nugent is the award-winning author and editor of several books, including Modernity at the Edge of Empire: State, Individual and Nation in the Northern Peruvian Andes, 1885-1935 (Stanford University Press, 1997), Locating Capitalism in Time and Space: Global Restructurings, Politics and Identity (Stanford University Press, 2001), (with Joan Vincent) A Companion to the Anthropology of Politics (Blackwell Press; 2004, a Choice Magazine “Outstanding Academic Title of 2004”) and (with Christopher Krupa) State Theory and Andean Politics: New Approaches to the Study of Rule (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2015). He has also published widely in journals on issues related to the political, economic and historical anthropology of Latin America. Nugent has two ongoing projects. The first of these is a volume (co-edited with Ben Fallaw) that focuses on comparative processes of state formation in Mexico and Peru. Entitled Capitalisms, Citizens and States: Modern Mexico and Peru in Comparative Perspective, the book is currently under review. Nugent’s second ongoing project is a two-volume work that examines the emergence of alternative forms of democracy and underground, shadow states in twentieth century Peru. The first of the two volumes is entitled, The Encrypted State: Delusion, Denial and Displacement in the Northern Peruvian Andes, and is forthcoming from Stanford University Press. The second of the two volumes is entitled, Dark Fantasies of State: Discipline, Democracy and Dissent in Northern Peru, and is near completion. In June of 2009, Nugent received a grant from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation to establish a new Master’s Degree Program in Sustainable Development Practice at Emory University. In 2016 and 2018, he received grants from the Henry Luce Foundation that focus on exploring “Epistemologies of Practice”—new forms of graduate training that move beyond the limitations imposed by the structure of the contemporary research university. Nugent is also the 2016 recipient of the Marion V. Creekmore Award for Internationalization.