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September 12, 2011 ROBERT M. HAYDEN Professor of Anthropology, Law and Public and International Affairs Director, Center for Russian & East European Studies University Center for International Studies Research Professor University of Pittsburgh University Address Home Address Center for Russian & East European Studies 1825 Wightman Street University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh PA 15217 Pittsburgh PA 15260 412/421-1888 Direct office: 412/648-7404 412/422-0534 (fax) Fax: 412/648-7002 email: [email protected] EDUCATION: B.A. (Anthropology), Franklin and Marshall College, 1972 M.A. (Anthropology), Syracuse University, 1975 J.D., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1978 Ph.D. (Anthropology), State University of New York at Buffalo, 1981 DISSERTATION: "No One is Stronger than the Caste" - Arguing Dispute Cases in an Indian Caste Panchayat EMPLOYMENT: 8/81-8/83 Fulbright Senior Research Scholar, Belgrade, Yugoslavia 9/83-8/86 Project Director, American Bar Foundation 9/86-8/91 Assistant Professor of Anthropology & Legal Studies 9/91 -8/01 Associate Professor of Anthropology 7/97 -8/01 Associate Professor of Law 7/00 -8/01 Associate Professor of Public & International Affairs 8/98 - Director, Center for Russian & East European Studies 9/01- Professor of Anthropology, Law and Public & International Affairs 7/07- University Center for International Studies Research Professor University of Pittsburgh PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS: Anthropology of law and politics; ethnic & religious communal coexistence and conflict; socialist and post-socialist societies; nationalism, citizenship & constitutionalism; nomads; East Europe; India; Iroquois; U.S.A.

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September 12, 2011 ROBERT M. HAYDEN Professor of Anthropology, Law and Public and International Affairs Director, Center for Russian & East European Studies University Center for International Studies Research Professor University of Pittsburgh University Address Home Address Center for Russian & East European Studies 1825 Wightman Street University of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh PA 15217 Pittsburgh PA 15260 412/421-1888 Direct office: 412/648-7404 412/422-0534 (fax) Fax: 412/648-7002 email: [email protected] EDUCATION: B.A. (Anthropology), Franklin and Marshall College, 1972 M.A. (Anthropology), Syracuse University, 1975 J.D., State University of New York at Buffalo, 1978 Ph.D. (Anthropology), State University of New York at Buffalo, 1981 DISSERTATION: "No One is Stronger than the Caste" - Arguing Dispute

Cases in an Indian Caste Panchayat EMPLOYMENT: 8/81-8/83 Fulbright Senior Research Scholar, Belgrade, Yugoslavia 9/83-8/86 Project Director, American Bar Foundation 9/86-8/91 Assistant Professor of Anthropology & Legal Studies 9/91 -8/01 Associate Professor of Anthropology 7/97 -8/01 Associate Professor of Law 7/00 -8/01 Associate Professor of Public & International Affairs 8/98 - Director, Center for Russian & East European Studies 9/01- Professor of Anthropology, Law and Public & International Affairs 7/07- University Center for International Studies Research Professor University of Pittsburgh PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS: Anthropology of law and politics; ethnic & religious communal

coexistence and conflict; socialist and post-socialist societies; nationalism, citizenship & constitutionalism; nomads; East Europe; India; Iroquois; U.S.A.

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PROFESSIONAL HONORS AND AWARDS:

Fulbright Distinguished Professor, Law Faculty, University of Belgrade, December 1990- April 1991. President, Society for the Anthropology of Europe (Section of American Anthropological Association), 2004-06.

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE: Director, Center for Russian & East European Studies, 8/98- Academic Dean, Semester at Sea Fall 2003 Voyage, 1/02-12/03. GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS (Individual):

University Fellow, SUNY at Buffalo, 1975-76; 1976-77; 1977-78

Dissertation Improvement Grant, National Science Foundation Law and Social Science Division, 1978-79 (Keith F. Otterbein, Principal Investigator): $5,600.

Baldy Fellow in Law and Social Science, SUNY at Buffalo, 1979-80

Fulbright Senior Research Fellowship in Law, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1981-83

National Science Foundation Grant No. SES-8409554 (Law and Social Science Division), 1984-85, for an ethnographic study of an alternative court in Yugoslavia: $22,579.

International Research and Exchanges Board (IREX) fellowship for research in Yugoslavia, 1985-86, on the 1984 law on Courts of Associated Labor.

American Council of Learned Societies, fellowship for research on Eastern Europe, 1986; support for work on monograph on the Yugoslav Self-Management Courts: $20,000.

Research Development Fund, University of Pittsburgh, Small Research Grants Program, 1988: funds to support preliminary study of the Croation population of Pittsburgh: $3,950.

National Council on Soviet & East European Research, 1989-90: support for research on political and constitutional events in Yugoslavia: $44,900.

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GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS (Individual, Continued):

National Science Foundation (Law & Social Science & Anthropology Programs), for research on "Fact-Finding, Evaluation and the Ordering of Speaking Turns in Legal Settings," 1991-93 (research in India): $63,600.

National Council for Soviet & East European Research, support for research on constitutional structures and nationalism in the formerly Yugoslav republics, 1992-93: $55,000.

Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship, 1994-95: $26,000.

National Council for Soviet & East European Research, support for research on "Potemkin Democracies: Serbia and Croatia since 1990," 1996-97: $45,000.

University of Pittsburgh, University Center for International Studies, “GAP” grant for a June 2005 international workshop on “HIV/ AIDS East of the Urals,” with Richard Day, GSPH; funded for $15,000. (2005)

National Science Foundation Cultural Anthropology Program, “Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: Shifting Measures: The Transformation of Money Regimes in Contemporary Romania” (Narcis Tulbure, candidate): $12,000 (8/06 - 7/07).

Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, “Antagonistic Tolerance: Long-term Sharing of and Competition over Religious Sites in Turkey.”, July 1 2007 - Dec 31 2009 (with Aykan Erdemir and Tugba Tanyeri-Erdemir, Middle East Technical University, Ankara): $35,000.

National Science Foundation, Cultural Anthropology Program, “Antagonistic Tolerance: A Comparative Analysis of Competitive Sharing of Religious Sites.” July 1 2007 - June 30 2011: $225,000. REG supplements to this grant for graduate students: Hande Sozer ($4500, 2008), Rabia Harmanshah ($4500, 2008), Ralitsa Konstantinova ($5000, 2009; $5000, 2010), Cengiz Haksoz ($5000, 2010). National Science Foundation Cultural Anthropology Program, "Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: The Effects of Shifting Borders on Ethnic Identity: The Case of Bulgarian Turks" (Hande Sozer, candidate): $14,000, (6/09-11/10).

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GRANTS (Institutional, selected):

US Dept. of Education National Resource Center Award [Title VI], 8/98-8/00: $507,000 (Project Director)

USIA University Partnership Grant, for Partnership between University of Pittsburgh's Center for Russian & East European Studies and International Management Institute, Samara, Russia, 1998-2000: $147,131 (Project Director)

USIA University Partnership Grant between University of Pittsburgh (Law School and REES) and Donetsk State University, Ukraine, 1999-2002: $298,711 (author and co-PI, with Prof. Ronald Brand)

U.S. Dept. of Education, FLAS and National Resource Center Award [Title VI], 8/00-8/03: $877,000 (Proposal author and Project Director)

U.S. State Department, Bosnia Undergraduate Exchange Program, 8/00-7/01: $50,000 (Proposal author and Director)

U.S. State Department, Bosnia Undergraduate Exchange Program, 8/01-7/02: $74,000 (Proposal author and Director)

U.S. State Department (ECA), University Partnership grant between University of Pittsburgh and Belgrade University, 3/01 - 3/04, $247,000 (with Ronald Brand)

U.S. State Department, Bosnia Undergraduate Exchange Program, 8/02 - 7/03: $120,000.

U.S. State Department (ECA), Partnership between University of Pittsburgh and Kyiv National Taras Schevchenko University (Ukraine), 9/02-805, $300,000 (with Ronald Brand).

U.S. State Department (ECA), Balkan Universities Partnership Program, 9/02-8/05, $1,600,000 (six linkages with universities in Albania, Kosovo, Serbia).

US Dept. of Education, FLAS and National Resource Center Award [Title VI], 8/03-8/06: $1,644,000 (Proposal author and Project Director)

US Dept. of Education, FLAS and National Resource Center Award [Title VI], 8/06-8/10: $1,952,000 (Proposal author and Project Director)

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USAID – HED, “Collaborative Partnerships: Kosovo – University of Pittsburgh – University of Prishtina Telecommunications Education Project, 5/08 – 5/11: $447,000 (Project Director, with David Tapper and Martin Weiss, University of Pittsburgh School of Information Sciences) US Dept. of Education, FLAS and National Resource Center Award [Title VI], 8/10-8/14: $2,400,000 (Proposal author and Project Director)

FIELDWORK:

Research Assistant, Syracuse University Seneca Research Project, Allegany Seneca Reservation: June-August, 1971

Continued intermittent fieldwork at Allegany Seneca Reservation on interaction of political and religious systems, dispute processing, and the Peacemaker Court system; 1971-78

Archeology Research Assistant at the Zawatski Site, Salamanca, New York, June-August, 1974 With Indian Statistical Institute (Calcutta), Nandiwalla Project, Maharashtra, India; July-August, 1976; July-September, 1975

Research on traditional panchayat (council) procedures among Telugu nomads in central India; 1979

Research on Courts of Associated Labor as Alternative Judicial Institutions, Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1981-83, 1984, 1985

Research on cultural constructions and constitutional politics in Yugoslavia, 1989-91 (nine months in Yugoslavia).

Research on language of dispute processing in nomadic caste councils in central India, January-July, 1992.

Research on politics in Yugoslavia, 1993-date.

Research on competitive sharing of religious sites in Turkey (March, June

08, March, May 09, June 2010), Portugal (June 09), Bulgaria (Feb., July 08), India (Jan. 09), Portugal (June 2009)

CURRENT AND RECENT TEACHING:

Graduate Core Course in Cultural Anthropology Research Design & Grant Writing (graduate seminar)

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Anthropology of Europe (graduate seminar) Anthropology of Law (law school/ grad. anthro seminar) Cultures and Societies of East Europe Ethno-National Violence Other Courses Taught (undergraduate) Cultures and Society of India Problems in N. American Ethnology: The Iroquoian Peoples Comparative Legal Systems Disputes & American Legal Process Law and Social Change PUBLICATIONS/ BOOKS:

Social Courts in Theory and Practice: Yugoslav Workers' Courts in Comparative Perspective. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1990.

Svet na Ledjima Kornjača: Mitovi, Legende i Priče Irokeza [The World on the Turtle's Back: Myths, Legends and Stories of the Iroquois]. Kruševac, Yugoslavia: Bagdala, 1991. (edited, Introduction and Notes by Robert M. Hayden and Milica Bakić-Hayden; Translations by Milica Bakić-Hayden and Snežana Dabić).

Disputes and Arguments in a Nomad Caste Council. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1999.

Blueprints for a House Divided: The Constitutional Logic of the Yugoslav Conflicts. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1999; paper ed. 2000; Serbian translation: Skice za Podeljenu Kuću, Beograd: KVS/Samizdat FreeB92, 2003.

EDITED VOLUME: Ethnologia Balkanica vol. 13 (2011): Migration in, from and to

Southeastern Europe, Part 1: Historical and Cultural Aspects (Co-edited with Klaus Roth, University of Munich).

PUBLICATIONS/ ARTICLES: ** indicates refereed journal

"Dispute Processing Among a Group of Non-Pastoral Nomads: The Nandiwalla" (with K. C. Malhotra). The Eastern Anthropologist, 30:111-129 (1977).

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"The Cultural Ecology of Service Nomads." The Eastern Anthropologist 32:297-309 (1979).

** "On the Evaluation of Procedural Systems in Laboratory Experiments: A Critique of Thibaut and Walker" (with Jill K. Anderson). Law and Human Behavior 3:21-38 (1979).

"The Patrilineal Determination of Band Membership at the Six Nations

Reserve: A Case Study of Semi-autonomy and Social Change," in Nancy Bonvillain, ed. "Studies on Iroquoian Culture," Occasional Publications in Northeastern Anthropology #6, Man in the Northeast, 1980.

"Questions of Validity and Drawing Conclusions from Simulation Studies in Procedural Justice: A Comment" (with Jill K. Anderson). Law and Society Review 15:293-303 (1980-81).

Guide to the Film Courts and Councils: Dispute Settlement in India (with Joseph W. Elder). South Asian Studies, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison.

"Further Notes on the Formation of New Groups through

Excommunication," The Eastern Anthropologist 35:547-61 (1982).

** "Excommunication as Everyday Event and Ultimate Sanction: The Nature of Suspension from an Indian Caste." Journal of Asian Studies 42:291-307 (1983).

"Prilog Razumevanju Kastinskog Prava u Indiji" [On Understanding Caste Law in India]. Socioloski Pregled [Beograd] 17:105-115 (1983).

"A Note on Caste Panchayats and Government Courts in India: Different

Kinds of Stages for Different Kinds of Performances." Journal of Legal Pluralism 22:43-52 (1984).

"Rules Processes and Interpretations: Geertz, Comaroff and Roberts." American Bar Foundation Research Journal 1984:469-78.

"Social Control, Structure and Practice" Reviews in Anthropology, 11:328-341 (1984).

"Who Wants Informal Courts? Paradoxical Evidence from a Yugoslav Attempt to Create Workers' Courts for Labor Cases." American Bar Foundation Research Journal 1985:293-326.

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** "Labor Courts and Workers' Rights in Yugoslavia: A Case Study of the Contradictions of Socialist Legal Theory and Practice." Studies in Comparative Communism 18:247-260 (1985).

** "Popular Use of Yugoslav Labor Courts and the Contradiction of Social Courts." Law and Society Review 20:229-251 (1986).

"Conflicts and Relations of Power between Peripatetics and Villagers in South Asia," pp. 267-289 in Aparna Rao, ed., The Other Nomads: Peripatetic Minorities in Cross-Cultural Perspective (Koln: Bohlau Verlag, 1987). Reprinted in A. Rao & M. Casimir, eds., Nomadism in South Asia. Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2003.

** "Turn-Taking, Overlap and the Task at Hand: Ordering Speaking Turns

in Legal Settings." American Ethnologist 14:271-290 (1987).

Review essay on N. Tiruchelvam, The Ideology of Popular Justice in Sri Lanka: A Socio-legal Inquiry. American Journal of Comparative Law 35:601-608 (1987). "Social Theory and Legal Practice: Intuition, Discourse, and Legal Scholarship." Northwestern University Law Review 83:801-812 (1989).

"The Cultural Logic of a Political Crisis: Common Sense, Hegemony and the Great American Liability Insurance Famine of 1986." 57 pp. University of Wisconsin Law School, Disputes Processing Research Program, Working Paper 9-8 (March, 1989).

** "Cultural Context and the Impact of Traffic Safety Legislation: The Reception of Mandatory Seatbelt Laws in Yugoslavia and Illinois." Law & Society Review, 23:283-294 (1989).

** "Neocontract Polemics and Unconscionable Scholarship," Law & Society Review, 24:863-874 (1990).

** "The Cultural Logic of a Political Crisis: Common Sense, Hegemony and the Great American Liability Insurance Famine of 1986." Studies in Law, Politics & Society 11:91-114 (1991).

** "Orientalist Variations on the Theme 'Balkans:' Symbolic Geography in Recent Yugoslav Cultural Politics," (with Milica Bakić-Hayden), Slavic Review 51:1-15 (1992).

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"Politics and the News Media in Belgrade, 1990-91," RFE Report on Eastern Europe, December 6, 1991: 17-26.

"Human Rights and the Civil War In Yugoslavia." Economic & Political Weekly, June 13-20, 1992:1252-1254.

"Yugoslavia's Collapse: National Suicide with Foreign Assistance." Economic & Political Weekly, July 4, 1992:1377-1382.

"The Beginning of the End of Federal Yugoslavia: The Slovenian Amendment Crisis of 1989." Carl Beck Papers, University of Pittsburgh, November 1992

"Yugoslavia: Where Self-Determination Meets Ethnic Cleansing." New Perspectives Quarterly 9(4):41-46 (Fall 1992).

** "Constitutional Nationalism in the Formerly Yugoslav Republics." Slavic Review, 51: 654-673 (1992)

"The Partition of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1990-1993."RFE/FL Research Report 2, #22: 1-14 (28 May, 1993).

"The Triumph of Chauvinistic Nationalisms in Yugoslavia: Bleak Implications for Anthropology." Anthropology of East Europe Review, 11: 63-68 (1993).

"A Sacred Pomegranate in Maharashtra and its Destruction." (with K. C. Malhotra and S. Shah). Man in India 73: 395-400 (1993).

"Recounting the Dead: The Rediscovery and Redefinition of Wartime Massacres in Late- and Post-Communist Yugoslavia." In Rubie S. Watson, ed., Memory, Opposition and History under State Socialism. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research Press, 1994, pp . 167-184.

"The Constitution of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: an Illusory Constitution for an Imaginary Federation." Balkan Forum 2(#3): 77-91 (1994).

"The Rigidification of 'Culture' by Law." Law & Social Inquiry 19:243-252 (1994).

"The Bosnian Debacle." In Allan E. Goodman, ed., The Diplomatic Record 1992-93. Boulder, CO: Westview, 1995. Pp. 5-22.

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"The Use of National Stereotypes in the Wars in Yugoslavia." In Andre Gerrits & Nanci Adler, eds., Vampires Unstaked: National Images, Stereotypes and Myths in East Central Europe, pp. 207-222. Amsterdam: North-Holland, 1995.

"Serbian and Croatian Nationalism and the Wars in Yugoslavia." Cultural Survival 19(#2): 25-28 (Summer 1995).

"The 1995 'Basic Agreements' on Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Dayton Constitution: The Political Utility of a Constitutional Illusion." East European Constitutional Review 4(4): 59-68 (1995).

** "Constitutional Nationalism and the Logic of the Wars in Yugoslavia," Problems of Post-Communism 43(5): 25-35 (1996)

** "Imagined Communities and Real Victims: Self-Determination and Ethnic Cleansing in Yugoslavia." American Ethnologist, 23(4): 783-801 (Nov. 1996) (reprinted in A. Hinton, ed., Genocide: An Anthropological Reader [Blackwell Anthologies in Social and Cultural Sociology] Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 2002; [Italian translation in Fabio Dei, ed., Violenza, etnicità, cultura, Rome: Meltemi, 2004)].

** "Schindler's Fate: Genocide, Ethnic Cleansing and Population Transfers." (with discussion and reply) Slavic Review 55: 727-748; 767-778 (1996). [Reprinted in A. Dirk Moses, ed., Genocide (Critical Concepts in Historical Studies): Routledge 2010 (forthcoming)]

"Bosnia's Internal War and the International Criminal Tribunal."Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 22 (#1): 45-64 (1998). "Bosnia: The Contradictions of 'Democracy' without Consent." East European Constitutional Review 7 (#2): 47-51 (1998).

"The State as Legal Fiction: The American Proposals for Kosovo, 1998." East European Constitutional Review 7(#3): 45-50 (Dec. 1998)

"Humanitarian Hypocrisy." East European Constitutional Review 8(#): (1999)

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"Uncomfortable Facts and the Discomfort of International Sociology." Sociologija (Belgrade) 41: 209-216.

"Muslims as 'Others' in Serbian and Croatian Political Discourse," in Joel Halpern and David Kideckel, eds., Neighbors at War: Anthropological Perspectives on Yugoslav Ethnicity, Culture and History. Pp. 116-124. Penn State University Press, 2000. (Reprinted in R. Bulliett, ed, “The Bosnian Crisis and the Islamic World,” New York: Columbia University Middle Eastern Center, 2002)

** "Mass Rape and Rape Avoidance in Ethno-national Conflicts: Sexual Violence in Liminalized States." American Anthropologist, 102: 27-41 (2000).

"Biased Justice: Humanrightsism and the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia." Cleveland State Law Review, 47 (#4): 549-573 (1999 cover date; published 5/01) [Reprinted in Raju Thomas, Ed., Yugoslavia Unraveled. Boston: Lexington Books, 2003]

** "Antagonistic Tolerance: Competitive Sharing of Religious Sites in South Asia and the Balkans." Current Anthropology 43: 205-231 (2002)

"Intolerant Sovereignties and 'Multi-Multi' Dictatorships: competition over Religious sites and (In)tolerance in the Balkans." In C. Hann, ed., Postsocialism: Ideals, Ideologies and Practices in Eurasia., pp.159-179. London: Routledge (2002)

“Dictatorships of Virtue? States, NGOs and the Imposition of Democratic Values.” Harvard International Review Summer 2002: 56-61.

** “Democracy without a Demos? The Bosnian Constitutional Experiment and the Intentional Construction of Nonfunctioning States.” East European Politics & Societies 19(#2): 226-259 (May 2005)

** “Inaccurate data, spurious issues and editorial failure in Cushman’s ‘Anthropology and Genocide in the Balkans’” Anthropological Theory 5(4): 545-554 (2005).

** “Religious Structures and Political Dominance in Belgrade.” Anthropologia Balkanica 9: 213-222 (2005).

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** “Justice Presumed and Assistance Denied: The Yugoslav Tribunal as Obstruction to Economic Recovery.” International Journal for the Semiotics of Law 19: 389-408 (2006).

“Moralizing about scholarship about Yugoslavia. East European Politics and Societies 21 (1): 182-193 WIN 2007

** “Moral Vision and Impaired Insight: the Imagining of Other Peoples’ Communities in Bosnia.” Current Anthropology, 48: 105-131 (2007).

“Mass Killings and Images of Genocide in Bosnia, 1941-45 and 1992-95,” in Dan Stone, ed., The Historiography of Genocide, pp. 487-516. London: Palgrave, 2008. ** “’Genocide Denial’ Laws as Secular Heresy: A Critical Analysis with Reference to Bosnia.” Slavic Review 67: 384-407; special discussion section of journal with comments and reply by author, 408-421 (2008). ** “Highways, Roadblocks & Empires.” Sociologija [Belgrade] 50: 337-354 (2009). ** “The Byzantine Mosque at Trilye: A Processual Analysis of Dominance, Sharing, Transformation and Tolerance” (with Hande Sozer, Tugba Tanyeri-Erdemir and Aykan Erdemir). History & Anthropology, vol. 22 no. 1 (March 2011). ** “The Proposed 2009 Amendments on the Bosnian Constitution and the Continuing Reinvention of the Square Wheel.” Problems of Post-Communism, March 2011. ** “What’s Reconciliation Got to do With It? The International Criminal tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) as Antiwar Profiteer.” Journal of Intervention & Statebuilding 5 (#3) [2011]

ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLES:

"Judicial and Legal Systems (India)." (with Marc Galanter). Vol. 2, pp. 411-414 in the Encyclopedia of Asian History (Charles Scribner's Sons, for the Asia Society, 1988).

"International Law." Americana Annual/ Encyclopedia Year Book, 1996. Grolier Educational Publishers, 1997.

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Articles on Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro and Vojislav Kostunica in Encarta 2000 (Microsoft Corporation, CD-ROM encyclopedia).

“Yugoslavia: Kingdom and Socialist Republic,” pp. 1799-1803 in Bert Kritzer, ed., Legal Systems of the World, ABC Clio, 2002.

“Croatia, Independent State of” In Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, Dinah L. Shelton Editor in Chief. Macmillan Reference Publishers, 2005.

“Izetbegović, Alija.” In Encyclopedia of Europe 1914-2004. John Merriman and Jay Winter, Editors in Chief. Charles Scribner, 2005.

COMMENTARY:

"Galanter Symposium Introduction," Law & Policy 8:323-328 (1986). "Liability Insurance and Litigation", Science, 8 December 1987, pp. 1635-

1636.

"Using a Microscope to Scan the Horizon: Gruenwald's 'Yugoslav Camp Literature' as an Emigre Genre." Slavic Review, 48:275-279.

"Balancing Discussion of Jasenovac and the Manipulation of History." East European Politics and Societies 6:207-212 (1992).

"On Unbalanced Criticism." East European Politics and Societies 7:577-582 (1993).

Comment on T. Biolsi, "Bringing the Law Back In," Current Anthropology 36:561-562 (1995).

"Genocide, Ethnic Cleansing and Population Transfers: Terminology and Prejudicial Scholarship." APLA Section News, Anthropology Newsletter, January 1999: 40-41. “Commentary: ‘Ethnic Cleansing’ and ‘Genocide.’” European Journal of Public Health 17: 546-547 (2007).

BOOK REVIEWS:

Jorg Fisch. Cheap Lives and Dear Limbs: The British Transformation of the Bengal Criminal Code, 1769-1817. Reviewed in Journal of Legal Pluralism 22:163-165 (1984).

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Woodrow Borah, Justice by Insurance: The General Indian Court of Colonial Mexico and The Legal Aids of The Half-Real. Reviewed in American Anthropologist 86:722-23 (1984).

Katherine Newman, Law and Economic Organization. Reviewed in American Anthropologist 86:1026-28 (1984).

Christopher Boehm. Blood Revenge: The Anthropology of Feuding in Montenegro and Other Tribal Societies. Reviewed in American Anthropologist 87:716-717 (1985)

Neelan Tiruchelvam, The Ideology of Popular Justice in Sri Lanka: A Socio-Legal Inquiry. In Journal of Asian Studies 45:186-87 (1985).

Erin Moore, Conflict and Compromise: Justice in an Indian Village. Reviewed in Contemporary Sociology 16:98-99 (1987).

Neelan Tiruchelvam and Radhika Coomaraswamy, The Role of the Judiciary in Plural Societies, review in Journal of Asian Studies 47:579-80 (1988).

Leon Lipson and Stanton Wheeler, editors, Law and the Social Sciences. Reviewed in Northwestern University Law Review 82:851-854 (1989).

John Conley and William O'Barr, Rules and Relationships: The Ethnography of Legal Discourse. Review in Journal of Anthropological Research, 104-107 (1990).

Dušan Radulović and Nebojša Spaić, U Potrazi za Demokratijom. Slavic Review, 51:158 (1992).

K. Čavoški, Tito - Tehnologija Vlasti. Slavic Review 51:158 (1992)

Marc Galanter, Law and Society in Modern India. Reviewed in American Ethnologist 19:618-619 (1992).

"Surveying the Rubble: The Transition from State Socialism in Europe." [Review essay] American Anthropologist 96: 727-730 (1994).

Ljerka Fulgosi and Vlasta Vince-Ribarić, eds., Hundred Testimonies: The Moving Accounts of Croatian Displaced Persons and War Prisoners. Reviewed in Europe-Asia Studies: (1995)

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Carol Greenhouse, David Engel and Barbara Yngvesson, Law & Community in Three American Towns; Yngvesson, Virtuous Citizens, Disruptive Subjects. Reviewed in American Ethnologist 22: 664-665 (1995).

Susan L. Woodward, Balkan Tragedy: Chaos and Dissolution after the Cold War. Reviewed in Slavic Review 54: 1114-1115 (1995).

Sabrina Ramet, Social Currents in Eastern Europe (2d ed.) Reviewed in Slavic Review 55:443-444 (1996).

Robert Donia and John Fine, Bosnia & Herzegovina: A Tradition Betrayed. Reviewed in Canadian Review of Studies in Nationalism 14: 138-139 (1997).

Andrew Bell-Fialkoff, Ethnic Cleansing. Reviewed in Slavic Review 56: 553-554 (1997).

Michael Sells, The Bridge Betrayed: Religion and Genocide in Bosnia, and S. Meštrović and T. Cushman, This Time We Knew: Western Responses to Genocide in Bosnia. Review essay in Current Anthropology 38: 924-926 (1997).

Tone Bringa, Being Muslim the Bosnian Way. Review in American Anthropologist 100:1053 (1998).

Gale Stokes, Three Eras of Political Change in Eastern Europe. Review in Slavic Review 58:200-201 (1999).

D. Bethlehem and M. Weller, eds., The 'Yugoslav' Crisis in International Law: General Issues, Part I. In Canadian-American Slavic Studies (1999)

Nebojša Popov, ed. The Road to War in Serbia: Trauma and Catharsis. Slavic Review 60: 413-414 (2001).

B. Schmidt & I. Schroder, eds, Anthropology of Violence and Conflict. Reviewed in Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute 8: 606-7 (2002).

G. Ajmer & J. Abbink, Meanings of Violence: A Cross-Cultural Perspective (Berg, 2001) in American Anthropologist (2002)

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J. Pratt, Class, Nation and Identity. Reviewed in Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

Sells, L, Slobodan Milosevic and the Destruction of Yugoslavia,” in International History Review 26 (4): 922-923 Dec. 2004

K. Verdery, The Vanishing Hectare: Property & Value in Postsocialist Romania, in East European Politics and Societies 18 (4): 710-714 Fall 2004

Dragovic-Soso, J., Saviours of the Nation: Serbia’s Intellectual Opposition and the Revival of Nationalism,” in Journal of Interdisplinary History, 2005

W. Giles & J. Hyndman, Sites of Violence: Gender & Conflict Zones. in American Anthropologist (2005).

V. Das and D. Poole, Anthropology in the Margins of the State. American Anthropologist (2006)

Berland, Joseph C. & Aparna Rao (eds) Customary Strangers: New Perspectives on Peripatetic Peoples in the Middle, East, Africa and Asia. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (2006)

“Collective guilt: International Perspectives. American Anthropologist 108 (2): 406-407 JUN 2006 Tomislav Dulic, Utopias of nation: Local mass killing in Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1941-42, reviewed in Slavic Review 66:529-30 (2007). Gale Stokes, The Three Yugoslavias, reviewed in International History Review 29: 643-45 (2007). Torsten Kolind, Post-War Identification: Everyday Muslim Counterdiscourse in Bosnia Herzegovina, reviewed in Slavic Review 68: 678-679 (2009). Charles Ingrao & Thomas Emmert, eds., Confronting the Yugoslav Controversies: A Scholars’ Initiative. Featured review in Slavic Review 69: 202-205 (2010) Steven Pawlovitch, Hitler's New Disorder: The Second World War in Yugoslavia. Reviewed in International History Review 31:675-77 (2009)

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Jelena Subotic, Hijacked Justice: Dealing with the Past in the Balkans. forthcoming in Slavic Review

SEMINARS AND LECTURES: Since 8/92: University of Kent at Canterbury (U.K.), University of California

at Berkeley (three times), Cornell University (twice), Johns Hopkins University, University of Wisconsin at Madison, Howard University, John Jay College of CUNY, State University of New York at Buffalo, Washington University - St. Louis, University of Bologna, Italy (twice), Royal Netherlands Academy of Sciences, North Carolina State University, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Institute for Social Sciences (Belgrade); Columbia University (three times); Duke University, University of Illinois - Urbana (twice), University of Missouri - Columbia, U.C. San Diego, University of Chicago (three times), Holocaust Museum (Washington, DC), University of Michigan (twice), Woodrow Wilson Center - Smithsonian Institution (five times), Colorado College, Rutgers University, Ohio University, University of Cologne, Germany, Max Plancke Institute for Social Anthropology (Halle, Germany), Syracuse University, University of Toronto, Dartmouth College, Mass. Institute of Technology, Tufts University, University of Delhi, University of Hyderabad (India; twice), Western Michigan University, New Bulgarian University, Center for Advanced Studies (Sofia), Wellesley College, Belgrade University (Political Science Faculty and Institute for Philosophy & Social Theory), Sofia University (Bulgaria), Middle East Technical University, University of Delhi, University of Munich.

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

American Anthropological Association (Fellow), American Ethnological Association, Association for Asian Studies, Law & Society Association, Association for Political & Legal Anthropology, American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Society for the Anthropology of Europe.

UNIVERSITY AND PROFESSIONAL SERVICE:

University of Pittsburgh: College of Arts & Sciences, Committee on Foreign Languages & Cultures

(member, 1987-88; chair, 1988-89) Member of Steering Committee, Program for the Study of Culture(1988-

89) University Council on Graduate Studies, 1989-1990

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Faculty of Arts & Sciences Graduate Council, 1997-98 Faculty of Arts & Sciences Tenure Council, 1998-2002, 2006-11 Faculty of Arts & Sciences Graduate Council, 2003-05

GSPIA Personnel Committee, 1999-2000 Special Review Committee of Semester at Sea academic program, 2004

Faculty Assembly 2004-06; University Senate Council, 2006-07 Search Committee for Director of University Center for International Studies, 2006-07.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

Association for Asian Studies, Committee on Asian Law (1985-88)

East Europe Anthropology Group: Board of Directors, 1991-94.

International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences (IUAES), Commission on Folk Law and Legal Pluralism: Program Chair for the Commission's panels at the 12th International Conference of the IUAES, Zagreb, Yugoslavia,July, 1988 Executive Board, 1987-1990

Program Chair for East Europe Anthropology Group for Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, 1990.

External Examiner, University of Mysore, India, for Ph.D. thesis in Anthropology entitled "Societal Development in a Pre-Agricultural Society," submitted by Sri Bh. A. Bhanu; 1985.

Manuscript reviewer for American Ethnologist, American Anthropologist, Cultural

Anthropology, Current Anthropology, Current Sociology, East European Politics & Societies, Ethnology, Ethnos, Journal of the American Academy of Religions, Journal of Asian Studies, Journal of Cold War Studies, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Justice Quarterly, Law and Policy, Law & Society Review, Law & Social Inquiry, Medical Anthropology, Slavic Review, Social Problems, Social Science & Medicine, Violence Against Women, Identities, International Politics; University of Wisconsin Press, University of Pittsburgh Press, McMillan, Central European University Press, University of Michigan Press, University of Toronto Press, Stanford University Press, Oxford University Press, Cornell University Press.

Contributing Editor, East European Constitutional Review, 1998-2002

Proposal reviewer for NSF Anthropology Program and NSF Law and Social Science Program, MacArthur Foundation, IREX, Social Sciences & Humanities

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Research Council of Canada, ACTR, H. F. Guggenheim Foundation, Serbian Ministry of Science & Technology, Austrian Academy of Sciences.

National Science Foundation, Senior Advisory Committee for Cultural Anthropology, 1993-95, 2009 – 2010. IREX review panel for special projects, 1993, 94.

Tenure and promotion reviews for candidates at University of North Carolina, City University of New York, Carnegie-Mellon University, University of Michigan, Marquette University, Bowdoin College, Ithaca College, Youngstown State University, York University, UC Santa Cruz, Penn State, University of Sussex, Indiana University, Arizona State University, Macquarie University, Brown University.

American Council of Teachers of Russian/ American Council for Collaboration in Education and Language Study (ACTR/ ACCELS), National Board of Senior Advisors, 1998-

Outside reviewer for doctoral dissertation by Dubravka Žarkov, entitled "From Media War to Ethnic War: The Female Body and the Construction of Ethnicity in Former Yugoslavia, 1986-94," Department of Womens Studies, Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen, The Netherlands, August 1999.

External reviewer for doctoral dissertation by Dejan Guzina, entitled "Nationalism in the Context of an Illiberal State: the Case of Serbia," Department of Political Science, Carlton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, January 2000.

NCEEER review panel for Policy Research awards, March 2000. ACTR selection panel for NEH Collaborative Grants program, April 2000. Editorial Advisory Board for Law & Society Review, 2003 -

Doctoral Advisory Panel, Faculty of Political Science, University of Bucharest, 2003-

Member of Examining Board for PhD defense of Aleksandra Djajic-Horvath, dissertation on “The Sworn Virgins of Montenegro,” European University Institute, Florence, Italy, October 2005.

Member of the Board of Directors of the American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, 2005-2010.

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External member of doctoral committee for Fedja Buric, History, University of Illinois, August 2011 for dissertation entitled “Becoming Mixed: Mixed Marriages during the Life and Death of Yugoslavia.” External examiner for doctoral thesis of Jovo Suscevic, Macquarie University Department of Modern History, Politics & International Relations, on “Draza Mihajlovic and the National Policy of the Chetnik Movement, 1941-45,” Sept. 2011.

OTHER SERVICE:

Personal advisor to Hon. Milan Panić, Prime Minister of Yugoslavia, at the London Conference on Yugoslavia, August 1992.

Expert Witness at International Criminal Tribunal for the Former

Yugoslavia, The Hague, Netherlands, September 1996.

Testimony at congressional briefing on the war in Kosovo, chaired by Cong. Dennis Kusinic (D-Ohio), March 2000.

Ph.D. DISSERTATIONS SUPERVISED:

Alexia Bloch, "Between Socialism and the Market: Indigenous Siberian Evenki Grapple with Change." Ph.D. 1996. [Bloch is Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of British Columbia]

Suzanne Ketler, "Separating Mothering from Motherhood: Women's

Changing Maternity Experience and the Normalization of Post-partum Depression in Cagliari, Italy, 1943-94." Ph.D. 1997. [Ketler is a practicing attorney at law]

Lipika Mazumdar, "Sacred Confluence: Worship, History and the Politics

of Change in a Himalyan Village," Ph.D. 1998 (co-advisor with Richard Scaglion). [Mazumdar is Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg]

Edward Snajdr, "Nationalism and the Slovak Ecology Movement since

1989." Ph.D. 1998. [Snajdr is Associate Professor of Anthropology at John Jay College, CUNY]

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Elissa Helms, “Gendered Visions of the Bosnian Future: Women’s Activism in Muslim-Majority Bosnia - Herzegovina.” Ph.D. 2003. [Helms is Assistant Professor of Gender Studies, Central European University]

Nevena Dimova, “Images of Nation among Macedonians and Albanians in Macedonia”, Ph.D. May 2004) [Dimova is Assistant Professor at New Bulgarian University]

Rada Drezgić “(Pro)Creating the Nation: The Politics of Reproduction in Post-Socialist Serbia.” Ph.D. May 2004) [Drezgic is a Scientific Fellow at the Institute for Social Theory in Belgrade]

Neringa Klumbyte, “An Ethnography of Voting: Nostalgia, Subjectivity and Popular Politics in Post-Socialist Lithuania.” Ph.D. May 2006 [Klumbyte is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Miami University of Ohio] Mark Abbott, “Bread, Sweat and Tears: An Ethnography of Capitalist Accumulation in Post-socialist Russia.” Ph.D. April 2008 [Abbott is Director for the C.S. Mott Foundation’s Pathways out of Poverty program]