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1/5 DORIT GEVA Associate Professor Department of Sociology & Social Anthropology Central European University Nador u. 9, 1051 Budapest, Hungary [email protected] www.geva.ca EMPLOYMENT 2014 - Central European University, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology Associate Professor 2011 2014 Central European University, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology Assistant Professor 2007 2011 University of Chicago, Society of Fellows Harper Schmidt Fellow, and Collegiate Assistant Professor 2006 2007 European University Institute, Florence, Italy Postdoctoral Fellowship; Vincent Wright Fellowship in Comparative Politics & Jean Monnet Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies. EDUCATION 2003 2006 New York University, New York Ph.D., Sociology Dissertation: To Father or to Fight? Mass Conscription and the Politics of Masculine Obligation, France 1913-1940, and the United States, 1917-1945. Committee Chair: Professor Craig Calhoun Additional Committee Members: Professors Lynne Haney, Neil Brenner & Steven Lukes 1999 2003 New York University, New York M.A., Sociology Thesis: From Family Preservation to Nuclear Family Governance: A Century of Regulating Families through American Welfare Policy. 1995 1998 Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel B.A., Sociology Honours Program (could enroll in M.A. courses as an undergraduate) NON-DEGREE EDUCATION 2003 2005 Visiting student, Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris (Sciences-Po), Paris, France 2003 2004 Visiting student, Centre d’Analyse et Intervention Sociologique, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, France 2003 2004 L’Institut Catholique, Paris, France; Full-time French Immersion Program AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Political Sociology Gender Politics Comparative Politics Qualitative Methods HONORS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS 2014-2015 Central European University, Research Support Scheme 2012-2015 European Commission Marie Curie Career Integration Grant, for 75,000 Euros 2012-2013 Central European University, Research Support Scheme 2006-2007 Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute Vincent Wright Fellow in Comparative Politics & Jean Monnet Fellow 2004-2005 Social Science Research Council International Dissertation Research Fellowship 2004-2005 United States National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant

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DORIT GEVA Associate Professor

Department of Sociology & Social Anthropology Central European University

Nador u. 9, 1051 Budapest, Hungary [email protected] www.geva.ca

EMPLOYMENT 2014 - Central European University, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology Associate Professor 2011 – 2014 Central European University, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology Assistant Professor 2007 – 2011 University of Chicago, Society of Fellows

Harper Schmidt Fellow, and Collegiate Assistant Professor 2006 – 2007 European University Institute, Florence, Italy

Postdoctoral Fellowship; Vincent Wright Fellowship in Comparative Politics & Jean Monnet Fellow at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies.

EDUCATION 2003 – 2006 New York University, New York

Ph.D., Sociology Dissertation: To Father or to Fight? Mass Conscription and the Politics of Masculine Obligation, France 1913-1940, and the United States, 1917-1945. Committee Chair: Professor Craig Calhoun Additional Committee Members: Professors Lynne Haney, Neil Brenner & Steven Lukes

1999 – 2003 New York University, New York M.A., Sociology Thesis: From Family Preservation to Nuclear Family Governance: A Century of Regulating Families through American Welfare Policy.

1995 – 1998 Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel B.A., Sociology Honours Program (could enroll in M.A. courses as an undergraduate)

NON-DEGREE EDUCATION 2003 – 2005 Visiting student, Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris (Sciences-Po), Paris, France 2003 – 2004 Visiting student, Centre d’Analyse et Intervention Sociologique, École des Hautes Études en

Sciences Sociales, Paris, France 2003 – 2004 L’Institut Catholique, Paris, France; Full-time French Immersion Program AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Political Sociology Gender Politics Comparative Politics Qualitative Methods HONORS, GRANTS, AND AWARDS 2014-2015 Central European University, Research Support Scheme 2012-2015 European Commission Marie Curie Career Integration Grant, for 75,000 Euros 2012-2013 Central European University, Research Support Scheme 2006-2007 Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute Vincent Wright Fellow in Comparative Politics & Jean Monnet Fellow 2004-2005 Social Science Research Council International Dissertation Research Fellowship 2004-2005 United States National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant

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2003-2004 United States Department of Education’s Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship for Western Europe For improvement of French language proficiency in Paris, France

2003 Open Society Institute Research Fellow at Open Society Institute, Budapest, Hungary

2000 American Society of Criminology (with Amanda Cissner) 2000 Student Paper Competition Winner “The Effect of Rape Myths on Victims’ Decision to Report.” 1999-2006 New York University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Graduate Assistantship

BOOK Conscription, Family, and the Modern State: A Comparative Study of France and the United States. Cambridge University Press, August 2013. PUBLISHED ARTICLES “Selective Service, the Gender-Ordered Family, and the Formal Informality of the American State.” Forthcoming (July) with American Journal of Sociology. “Dependency as a Keyword of the American Draft System and Persistence of Male-Only Registration.” Forthcoming (Spring issue) with Polity. “Of Bellicists and Feminists: French Conscription, Total War, and the Gender Contradictions of the State.” Politics and Society, Vol. 42, 2:135-165, June 2014. “Not Just Maternalism: Marriage and Fatherhood in American Welfare Politics.” Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State, and Society. Vol. 18, 1: 24-51, Spring 2011. “Where the State Feared to Tread: Conscription and Local Patriarchalism in Modern France.” In The Power of Kinship: Patrimonial States in Global Perspective, edited by Julia Adams and Mounira Charrad. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 636, 1: 111-128, July 2011. “Different and Unequal?: Breadwinning, Dependency Deferments, and the Gendered Origins of the United States Selective Service System.” Armed Forces & Society. 37: 598-618, October 2011. "Capifamiglia o coscritti? Origini di genere della coscrizione militare negli Stati Uniti durante la prima guerra mondiale." ("Fathers or Soldiers?: The Gendered Origins of Conscription in First World War United States.") Contemporanea: rivista de storia dell'800 e del '900, 2009, gennaio: 29-52. WORK-IN-PROGRESS “Silenced, Embodied and Dependent: Men’s Martial Citizenship in the French Third Republic.” “‘Crazy Frigid’ and Politics as a Performance: How Universalist Anti-Politics Undermined French Mobilization against Same-Sex Marriage.” “A Resurgence of Political Catholicism?: Conservative Mobilization in the European Parliament” “And the Second Time in a Dress: Female Dynastic Leadership and Populism in the French Far Right.” “Whiteness as the Boundary of Class Critique and Social Proximity within the National Front.” “Dynastic Ties and Paths to Women’s Parliamentary Participation in Canada and the United Kingdom.” “The Past and Present Populist Politics of Non-Bank Money.”

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE 2011-Present “Political Sociology,” “Sociological Approaches to Gender and Sexuality,” “War, Violence,

and the State,” “Key Issues in Sociological Theory,” “M.A. Thesis-Writing Workshop,” “Ph.D. Guided Reading.” M.A. and Ph.D. courses in the Department of Sociology & Social Anthropology, Central European University; and graduate thesis supervision.

2007-2011 “Self, Culture, and Society,” undergraduate Common Core course, the University of Chicago: A year-long course focusing on foundational social and political theorists, such as Adam Smith, Karl Marx, Simone de Beauvoir, Émile Durkheim, and Frantz Fanon.

Summer 2003 Course Instructor for “Introduction to Sex and Gender,” undergraduate course, Department of Sociology, and Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality, New York University

Spring 2003 Course Instructor for “Women and Work,” undergraduate course, Department of Sociology, and Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality, New York University.

PRESENTATIONS AND INTERVIEWS Jan. 2015 “Beauty and the Bourse: Marine Le Pen, Class Grievances, and the Gendered Political Field.”

Departmental Seminar, Department of Political Science, Tel Aviv University Nov. 2014 Social Science History Association: “Marine Le Pen, Parité, and Rightwing Populism,” and,

“The Tragic-Comedy of Gender Politics: Frigide Barjot, the Manif Pour Tous, and French Mobilization Against Same- Sex Marriage.”

June 2014 Conference on “Race In/Outside Post-WWII Europe.” Institute for Advanced Studies, Central European University “Race as the Horizon of Class Grievances and Social Proximity in the New French National Front.”

April 2014 Western Political Science Association (USA): “Author Meets Critics Panel,” for my book, Conscription, Family and the Modern State.

Feb. 2014 Political Studies Association (UK), Women and Politics Conference: “Wearing the Party’s History on Her Skin: Marine Le Pen as a Riposite to the EU’s Politics of Austerity.”

Nov. 2013 Social Science History Association, Panel on “Historic and Historical Organized Violence: States and War”: “Silenced, Embodied, and Dependent: The Citizen Soldier and Men's Citizenship in Third Republic France.”

Nov. 2013 Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto, invited talk “‘Non à la Bobocratie!’: Mobilization against Same-Sex Marriage in France as a Critique of Liberalism.”

Oct. 2013 CEU Faculty Research Focus on CEU website “Dissecting the Darling of the French Far Right.”

http://www.ceu.hu/article/2013-10-29/dissecting-darling-french-right Sept. 2013 American Political Science Association annual meeting, Panel on “Political Competition in

France”: “Marine Le Pen, Female-Led Political Dynasties, and Transformations in Contemporary Democratic Politics.”

Sept. 2013 American Political Science Association annual meeting, Panel on “Gender, Families, and State Formation”: “The U.S. Selective Service System, the Gender-Ordered Family, and the Formal Informality of the American State.”

June 2013 Centre for Gender Studies, University of Cambridge, invited talk: “Gender and Family Politics in the French Centre- and Radical Right.” Nov. 2012 Department of Sociology, MacMaster University, Hamilton, Canada, invited talk:

“Gender Politics, Political Dynasties, and Party Politics in Contemporary France.” Nov. 2012 Social Science History Association, Panel on “Global Developments in State, Family, and

Law” (Panel organizer): “The United States Supreme Court, the Male-Only Draft, and Fantasies of the American

Family.” Nov. 2012 Social Science History Association, Panel on “Elites, Elections and Quotas: Paths to

Women’s Leadership in National and International Politics” (Panel organizer): “Gender Politics, Political Dynasties, and Party Politics in Contemporary France.”

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May 2012 Eighth European Feminist Research Conference: “Women Politicians, Political Dynasties, and Feminist Politics.”

Jan. 2012 The Equality and Social Justice Resarch Group, Central European University: “The Familial Ties that Bind: Gender, Kinship, and Party Politics in Contemporary France.”

Nov. 2011 Social Science History Association, Panel on “Gender, Laws, and Regulatory State Fictions: “Goldberg v. Rostker and Fantasies of Masculine Citizenship in the United States.”

Aug. 2011 Podcast interview, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science: “Women Political Leaders and Kinship Ties.” http://www.aapss.org/news/2011/08/11/dorit-geva-women-political-leaders-and-kinship-

ties May 2011 The Society of Fellows Annual Weissbord Conference, The University of Chicago: “Cassius Clay and the Color of Conscience.” Nov. 2010 Social Science History Association, Panel on Historical Constructions of Civilian and Military

Masculinities (Panel Organizer): “Soldier, Father, Worker: Challenges to Conscription in the French Third Republic and WWI United States.”

Nov. 2010 Social Science History Association, Panel on State and Non-State Space: “The American Selective Service System and the Art of the Illegible State.” Nov. 2010 Gender Studies Program, Northwestern University Lunch Panel Discussion on Masculinities Research, with Raewyn Connell Feb. 2010 Comparative Politics Workshop, University of Chicago: “French Conscription, Familial Authority, and Theories of the Modern State.” Nov. 2009 Social Science History Association, Panel on Institutionalizing Obligations in American

Politics (Panel Organizer): “A Matter of Fact: Marriage versus Economic Dependency in the U.S. Selective Service System and its Anglo Allies during WWI.”

Oct. 2009 Gender and Sexuality Studies Workshop, Center for Gender Studies, The University of Chicago: “French Conscription, Familial Authority, and European State Modernity.”

Aug. 2009 Comparative-Historical Sociology Mini-Conference, Panel on States: “The Sleeping Giant: Selective Service, Breadwinning, and the American State.” April 2009 Midwest Political Science Association, Panel on War, Empire and the State in Historical

Perspective: “Conscription, Monopoly of Violence, and Consolidation of Private Patriarchies: First World War France and the United States.”

Aug. 2008 American Sociological Association, Panel on Historical Sociology: (with John Torpey) “Citizenship & Military Service: Questioning the Link in a Post-Heroic Age.”

Dec. 2007 Conference on Democratic Citizenship and War, Tel-Aviv University, Israel: “Fathers, Citizen-Soldiers, and the Politics of Masculine Obligation in the French Third Republic.”

Nov. 2007 Center for Gender Studies, University of Chicago Friday Lunch Series: “Obligation to Family, Obligation to State: Fathers, Soldiers, and the World War I Draft.”

Oct. 2007 Social Science History Association, Panel on Conscription and Gender (Panel Organizer): “Between Family and State: Citizen-Soldiers, Dependencies, and the Founding of Selective Service.”

Aug. 2007 American Sociological Association, Panel on Political Sociology: “The Draft Comes to America: Military Service, Fatherhood, and the Politics of Obligation.”

May 2007 Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute: “A Line in the Sand? The Committee on Women in NATO Forces.”

Aug. 2006 American Sociological Association, Panel on Political Sociology: “Classified and Depended Upon: Mandatory Military Service in the United States, and the ‘Problem’ of Social Dependencies.”

June 2006 Journal of Policy History Conference, Garbage Can or Top of the Pile? A Multidisciplinary Inquiry into the Conditions of Success in Policy-Making in the United States: “Worker, Father, or Citizen-Soldier?: US Draft Deferrals and the ‘Problem’ of Social Dependencies during the World Wars.”

Sept. 2005 International Sociological Association, Research Committee on Poverty, Social Welfare and Social Policy Annual Conference:

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“From Family Preservation to Nuclear Family Governance: Regulating Families through American Welfare Policy.”

Aug. 2005 American Sociological Association, Panel on Welfare Reform: (with Amie Hess & Miranda March) “Personal Responsibility in Neoliberal Social Policy: Membership Has Its Privileges.”

Aug. 2005 American Sociological Association, Panel on Sex and Gender: “To Father or to Fight? Modern Citizenship, the Draft, and State Management of Dependencies.”

June 2005 Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Session on Rethinking the Welfare State: “From Nuclear Support to Nuclear Family Governance: A Century of Regulating Families Through US Welfare Policy.”

Aug. 2004 American Sociological Association, Political Sociology Roundtables: “From Regulation to Governance: Family Regulation through US Welfare Legislation.”

Jan. 2003 Open Society Institute, Budapest, Hungary: “Post-War Reconstruction of Welfare Institutions in Bosnia and Croatia.”

PROFESSIONAL ACADEMIC SERVICE Departmental Service: 2013-2014 M.A. Director, Dept. of Sociology and Social Anthropology, CEU 2013-2014 Chair of colloquium series, Dept. of Sociology and Social Anthropology, CEU 2011-2012 Chair of colloquium series, Dept. of Sociology and Social Anthropology, CEU 2008-2009 University of Chicago, Society of Fellows Junior Co-Chair. Book Reviews: Review of Andreas Fahrmeir, Citizenship: The Rise and Fall of a Concept. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008. Appeared in: International History Review, 31 (March 2009). Journal Referee: Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society American Sociological Review American Journal of Sociology Studies in American Political Development Professional Organizations: 2012-2013 Program Committee, Social Science History Association Annual Conference 2011-2013 Network Convener, “States and Society” network, Social Science History Association LANGUAGES English (mother tongue), Hebrew (mother tongue), French (fluent spoken and reading), Spanish (beginner) REFERENCES Professor Craig Calhoun Director, London School of Economics 1st floor, Columbia House London School of Economics Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE +44 20 7852 3601 [email protected] Professor Elisabeth Clemens Chair, Department of Sociology University of Chicago 1126 E. 59th

Street

Chicago IL 60637, USA (773) 834 4746 [email protected]

Professor John McCormick Department of Political Science University of Chicago 5828 S. University Ave., Chicago IL 60637 USA (773) 834 4353 [email protected] Professor (Emerita) Mildred Schwartz Department of Political Science University of Illinois, Chicago (201) 441 9674 [email protected]