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curriculum vitae Y. MICHAL BODEMANN BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Home Address: 119 Rusholme Road Toronto, Ontario, Canada M6H 2Y6 Phone: (416) 531 6042 Fax: (416) 531 7273 In Germany: Pfalzburgerstr. 80 10719 Berlin Phone/Fax: (+49 30) 881 4812 University Address: Department of Sociology University of Toronto 725 Spadina Ave. Toronto, Ontario Canada M5S 2J4 Telephone: (416) 946-8961 Fax: (416) 978-3963 E-mail: [email protected] Citizenship: Canada, Germany EDUCATION AND DEGREES 1979 Brandeis University: Ph.D. (Thesis topic: "Telemula: Aspects of the micro-organization of backwardness in central Sardinia." #10) 1969 Brandeis University: M.A. 1965-1966 Universities of Heidelberg and Mannheim (sociology) 1964-1965 University of Munich: B.A. (equivalent) (German studies, history and sociology) 1964 Abitur, Gymnasium Korntal (Germany)

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curriculum vitae

Y. MICHAL BODEMANN

BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Home Address: 119 Rusholme Road Toronto, Ontario,

Canada M6H 2Y6

Phone: (416) 531 6042 Fax: (416) 531 7273

In Germany: Pfalzburgerstr. 80

10719 Berlin Phone/Fax: (+49 30) 881 4812

University Address: Department of Sociology

University of Toronto 725 Spadina Ave. Toronto, Ontario Canada M5S 2J4

Telephone: (416) 946-8961 Fax: (416) 978-3963

E-mail: [email protected]

Citizenship: Canada, Germany EDUCATION AND DEGREES

1979 Brandeis University: Ph.D.

(Thesis topic: "Telemula: Aspects of the micro-organization of backwardness in central Sardinia." #10)

1969 Brandeis University: M.A.

1965-1966 Universities of Heidelberg and Mannheim (sociology)

1964-1965 University of Munich: B.A. (equivalent) (German studies, history and sociology)

1964 Abitur, Gymnasium

Korntal (Germany)

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ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2008 Director, University of Toronto in Berlin 2003 Visiting Chair of Jewish Studies, Humboldt University

(Summer)

2002 Visiting Professor, Tel-Aviv University

1993 Appointment to Full Professor

1991-1992 Visiting Professor, Humboldt University, Berlin

1990-1991 Lecturer at the Inter-University Centre Dubrovnik in the post graduate programme on "Social Structure in Comparative Perspective"

1987-1988 Visiting Professor, Ethnologisches Institut

Freie Universität Berlin

1983-1984 Visiting Professor, Sociology, Freie Universität, Berlin

1980 Associate Professor with tenure 1979 Appointment to Graduate Faculty 1977 Assistant Professor, University of Toronto

1974-1977 Lecturer, University of Toronto 1972-1973 Instructor, Tufts University 1970 Visiting Lecturer, Simmons College, Boston

1969-1971 Instructor, University of Massachusetts, Boston

HONOURS AND AWARDS 2005 Bucerius Fellow, Department of Sociology, Haifa

University, Haifa, Israel (December) 2005 Key Note Address: “Ideological Labour: The Jewish

Community between Resistance and Submission.” Universität Viadrina, Frankfurt/Oder, 20 June 2005

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2004 Connaught Fellowship, University of Toronto

2001 Key Note Address: “Remembrance Without Recognition: Jewish Life in Germany Today,” held at: Sociological Perspectives on the Holocaust and Post-Holocaust Jewish Life, Rutgers University, 25 – 27 October

2001 Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Residency Fellow 2000 Key note address: "Mentalities of Sojourn: The New

Beginnings of Jewish Life in Germany." Moses Mendelssohn Zentrum, Potsdam, conference on "Jewish Life in post-War Germany" 5 April 2000

2000 Key note address: Hans Peter Dreitzel Symposium,

Berlin (January) Annual Visiting Scholar, Dept. of Sociology, Tel Aviv University (Spring)

1997 Moses Mendelssohn Fellow, Potsdam (Germany)

1997 Dean’s Excellence Award

1996-1997 Connaught Fellowship, University of Toronto

1996 List of Ten Best Non-Fiction Books in Germany for

Gedächtnistheater (June 1996)

1996 Honorary Citizenship, Talana (Italy) 1995-1996 Halbert Fellow, Hebrew University, Jerusalem 1966-1967 Wien Fellow, Brandeis University

1966 Lauréat, Fondation Zellidja (at the Académie

Francaise, Paris)

1965 Annual Prize for Literature, Junge Akademie, Munich PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS AND ACTIVITIES

Chair, SSHRC adjudication committee # 8, sociology (2003-2004) Chair, SSHRC adjudication committee # 8, sociology (2002-2003) Member, SSHRC adjudication committee # 8, sociology (2001-2002)

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Member, Executive Committee of the ISA Research Committee, "Social Practice and Social Transformation," President (1990-1994) Associate Editor, Canadian Journal of Sociology (1985-1987)

Associate Editor, Canadian Jewish Outlook (1979-1982) Editor, Sardinia Newsletter (1980-1983) Member, Insurgent Sociologist/Critical Sociology Toronto Collective (1980-)

RESEARCH AWARDS 2007 Ethnic Minorities and Political Mobilisation: Aussiedler, Jews and Turks in Germany (SSHRC, 2007 – 2011) 2006 JIGES grant, “Germans as Victims” with Derek Penslar, Rebekka

Wittmann, Randall Hansen (U of T)

2003-2006 SSHRC General Research Grant, “Ten Russian Jewish Families in Germany. The Context of Migration, Habitus, and Ethnic Micro-Structures”

2000-2003 SSHRC General Research Grant, “At Home in a Foreign Land.” Modes of Accommodation in the New Jewish Community in Germany

1996 SSHRC General Research Grant "Neither Fish nor Fowl... The Indo-Caribbean Community in Toronto" (With Horace Henriques) SSHRC three-year research grant

1994 SSHRC General Research Grant, "The Nomenklatura of the former German Democratic Republic. Self-Images and Adaptive Strategies since the Wende

1993 SSHRC General Research Grant, T4 funding

1990-1991 Several DAAD lecture and travel grants

1989-1990 SSHRC General Research Grant

1987 SSHRC Research Grant, "State, Ethnicity and Ideology. The Reconstruction of the Jewish Communities in post-war Germany"

1982-1983 SSHRC Research Leave Grant (Ottawa, Canada

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1980 "Ethnic entrepreneurs and ethnic institutional structure: the case of the Italians in Toronto." General Grant Fund, SSHRC

1979 General Grant Fund, SSHRC "Regionalistic Networks and Identity of

Sardic Immigrants to Toronto"

1978 Research Travel Grant, Canada Council General Grant Fund "Entrepreneurial Activity and Political Leadership in the Northern Ogliastra (1860-1930)"

1976 Research Grant, Canada Council General Grant Fund "Kinship, Land

Tenure and Migration in Sardinia"

1975 Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst, Bonn (FRG) Research Fellowship for field work in Sardinia

PUBLICATIONS a. Books, Edited Books and Journal Guest Editorships Y. Michal Bodemann, 2010, Germans, Jews and Others. The View From Classical German

Sociology (in preparation)[#180] Y. Michal Bodemann and Gökçe Yurdakul, 2010, Staatsbürgerschaft, Migration und Minderheiten: Inklusion und Ausgrenzungsstrategien im Vergleich. Wiesbaden, Verlag Sozialwissenschaften Y. Michal Bodemann, ed., 2008, The New German Jewry and the European Context with Palgrave Macmillan (June 2008 ) [#178] Y. Michal Bodemann, ed., 2007, Citizenship and Immigrant Incorporation. Comparative Perspectives on North America and Western Europe. London – New York, Palgrave Macmillan, with Gokce Yurdakul, eds., with an introduction by Michal Bodemann [#174] Y. Michal Bodemann, 2006, Migration, Citizenship, Ethnos. Incorporation Regimes in Germany, Western Europe and North America. With Gokce Yurdakul, eds. New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 244 pp. [#165] Y. Michal Bodemann, 2005, A Jewish Family in Germany Today. An Intimate Portrait. Durham, NC, Duke University Press , 282 pp. [#55] reviews in: Contemporary Sociology, 35,3 (2006) Tel Aviv Yearbook of German History, (2006) American Historical Review 110, 4 (2006) History, (January 2006) The Times Literary Supplemant (TLS) (December 2005) H-German, (2005)

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Y. Michal Bodemann, 2002, In den Wogen der Erinnerung. Jüdisches Leben in Deutschland. (In the tides of memory. Jewish life in Germany). München, DTV (October) 217 pp. [#145] reviews among others in: H-Soz-U-Kult (25-07-2003) Süddeutsche Zeitung (21-02-03) Taz (28-01-03) Y. Michal Bodemann, 1997, Out of the Ashes. The Vicissitudes of the New German Jewry. Publication of the Institute of the World Jewish Congress, Jerusalem (brochure, 1997, 31 pp.) [#112]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1996, Gedächtnistheater. Die jüdische Gemeinschaft und ihre deutsche Erfindung. Hamburg, Rotbuch Verlag, Spring , 211 pp. [#102]

over 20 reviews in newspapers and journals; one of the “Ten best non-fiction books” (Germany, June 1996)

Y. Michal Bodemann, ed., 1996, Jews, Germans, Memory: Reconstructions of Jewish Life in Germany. Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press, 291 pp. [#103] Y. Michal Bodemann, ed., 1991, Ethnicity, Structured Inequality and the State in Canada and the Federal Republic of Germany. With Robin Ostow, Jürgen Fijalkowski, and Hans Merkens. Frankfurt/Paris, European University Studies/Peter Lang, 1991 [#73]

Therein: Robin Ostow, Y. Michal Bodemann, Hans Merkens, 1991, Preface. Researching Ethnicity in Toronto and West Berlin; The Larger Question of Ethnicity in Canada. pp. 11-20 [#74]

and: Y. Michal Bodemann, 1991, The State in the Construction of Ethnicity. Jews in Nazi Germany and the Federal Republic. pp. 263-274 (Updated and revised version appeared in 1991) [#75]

Guest editor of thematic issue of Babylon. Beiträge zur jüdischen Gegenwart, on Jewish-German relations since 1945.

Therein: Y. Michal Bodemann, 1991, "Die Endzeit der Märtyrer-Gründer. An einer Epochenwende jüdischer Existenz in Deutschland" ("The End of the Martyr-Founders. A New Epoch of Jewish Existence in Germany.") Babylon 8, pp. 7 - 14. [#76]

and: Y. Michal Bodemann, 1991, "Gedächtnistheater, Zu den Grussadressen für Rosh-Haschana" Babylon 8, pp. 100-115 (A Theatre of Memory; To the Rosh-Hashana greetings.) [#77]

Co-editor of vol. 17,3 of Critical Sociology, special issue on Germany (edited in collaboration with Willfried Spohn and Robin Ostow), appeared in Fall 1991)

Therein:

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Y. Michal Bodemann and Willfried Spohn, 1991, "Introduction: The East German Revolution, German Unification and the Left", (with Willfried Spohn, second author) Critical Sociology, 17, 3 (1990) pp. 3-8 [#78]

and: Y. Michal Bodemann, 1991, "The State in the Construction of Ethnicity, and Ideological Labour: The Case of German Jewry" Critical Sociology, 17, 3 (re-published, see above) pp. 35 - 46 [#79]

Guest editor of a special section of the Quaderni Bolotanesi, Sassari, Sardinia: "Lo sguardo straniero. Ricercatori in Sardegna negli anni della "Rinascita"; with the assistance of Manlio Brigaglia. Quaderni Bolotanesi 16, 1990 pp 1 – 190 Therein:

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1990, "Parentela e clientelismo come sistemi di potere locale in Sardegna: pp. 165-190: (Kinship and Clientism as systems of local power in Sardinia) (revised and translated from Spanish by Mariano Muggianu); see above) [#64]

and: Y. Michal Bodemann, 1990 "Gli etnografi stranieri e gli intellettuali locali in Sardegna. Una storia personale." pp. 17-27, (Foreign Ethnographers and Native Intellectuals in Sardinia: A Personal Account) [#65]

b. Articles in Refereed Journals Y. Michal Bodemann, 2007, Review Essay: Steven E. Aschheim, Beyond the Border: The German-Jewish Legacy Abroad. Shofar, 2007 [#176] Y. Michal Bodemann, 2007, Review Essay: (Werner Cahnman, Jews and Gentiles. A Historical Sociology of Their Relations. New Brunswick, Transaction Books (2004) in: Contemporary Sociology, (January) [#175] Y. Michal Bodemann, 2006, “ HYPERLINK "http://find.galegroup.com/itx/infomark.do?&contentSet=IAC-Documents&type=retrieve&tabID=T002&prodId=EAIM&docId=A153413330&source=gale&srcprod=EAIM&userGroupName=utoronto_main&version=1.0" "We Don't Want to be the Jews of Tomorrow": Jews and Turks in Germany after 9/11." HYPERLINK "http://find.galegroup.com/itx/infomark.do?&contentSet=IAC-Documents&type=retrieve&tabID=T002&prodId=EAIM&docId=A153413330&source=gale&srcprod=EAIM&userGroupName=utoronto_main&version=1.0" German Politics and Society 24.2 (Summer 2006): 44(25), with Gökçe Yurdakul [#166] Y. Michal Bodemann, 2006, “Holocaust Commemoration as a Popular Religious Movement. The Case of Holocaust Education Week in Toronto” with Hyla Korn. Journal of Modern Jewish Studies 5, (March) 109-130 [#167] Y. Michal Bodemann, 2006, “Between Israel and Germany. From the ‘Alien Asiatic People’ to the New German Jewry,” Jewish History 20: 91-109 [#168] Y. Michal Bodemann, 2005, “Young Russian Jewish Immigrants and Their German World” (in preparation) [#156]

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Y. Michal Bodemann, 2005, “Geborgte Narrative: Wie sich Türkische Einwanderer an den Juden in Deutschland orientieren” (Borrowed narratives. How the Türkish immigrants orient themselves on the Jews in Germany) Soziale Welt, 441-451, (with Gökçe Yurdakul) [#157]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1999, "Eclipse of Memory. German Representations of Auschwitz in the post-War Period", New German Critique, 75, pp.57-89 [#134]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1998 "Von Berlin nach Chicago und weiter. Georg Simmel und die Reise seines 'Fremden'." (From Berlin to Chicago and Beyond. Georg Simmel and the Journey of his "Stranger") Berliner Journal für Soziologie 1, Spring 1998, pp. 125-142 [#126]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1997 "Gedächtnisnegativ. Zu Genealogie und Strategien deutscher Erinnerung an Auschwitz" (Memory Negative. Genealogy and Strategies of German Remembrance of Auschwitz), Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie, Special Issue No. 37, pp. 357-379 [#113] Y. Michal Bodemann, 1997 Yehudim b'germania: temuroth b'kehillah sheqamah achrei hamilchama (The Jews of Germany: Changes in the Community Since the War) in: Gesher, Journal of Jewish Affairs, vol 136, Winter 1997, pp. 50-61 [#114] Y. Michal Bodemann, 1997, Gedächtnisnegativ. Genealogie und Strategien deutscher Erinnerung an Auschwitz. Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie (Sonderheft 37, Fall) p. 357-373 [#115] Y. Michal Bodemann, 1996, "Öffentliche Körperschaft und Authentizität. Zur jüdischen Ikonographie in Deutschland" in: Mittelweg 36, Fall 1996 [#104] Y. Michal Bodemann, 1993, "Priests, Prophets, Jews and Germans: The Political Basis of Max Weber's Conception of Ethno-national Solidarities" Archives Européennes de Sociologie, 34, pp. 224-247 [#68] [#93] Funk, Nanette, Robin Ostow, Michal Bodemann, Magda Müller and Matthias Weiss, 1991 "Dossier on Women in Eastern Europe" in Social Text 27, 1991 pp. 88 - 122 [#80] Y. Michal Bodemann, 1991, "The State in the Construction of Ethnicity and Ideological Labour", The Case of German Jewry: In: Critical Sociology Spring 1991 [#81] Y. Michal Bodemann and Willfried Spohn, 1989, "The New True Socialism and the Old Correct Marxism. To Ellen Woods' `The Retreat From Class'" (with Willfried Spohn, second author) in: Critical Sociology 16, 1, 105-120 [#57] Y. Michal Bodemann, 1986, "Carl Grünberg's Inaugural Address on the Opening of the Institute of Social Research at the University of Frankfurt, 22 June 1924" The Insurgent Sociologist 13, 3 (1985/6), pp. 4-9. (introduction and translation)[#46] Y. Michal Bodemann and Willfried Spohn, 1986, "The Organicity of Classes and the Naked

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Proletarian. Towards a New Formulation of the Class Conception." Insurgent Sociologist 13, 3, pp. 10-19 (Willfried Spohn, secondary author). [#47]

an earlier version in: Y. Michal Bodemann, "The Naked Proletarian and the Organicity of Classes. A Re-Appraisal of the Marxian Conception", in Sakari Hanninen and Lena Paldan (eds.), Rethinking Marx. Berlin/New York: Argument Verlag and International General, 1984, pp. 146-151. [#42] Y. Michal Bodemann, 1986,"The Green Party and the New Nationalism in the Federal Republic of Germany" The Socialist Register, 1985/6, pp. 137-157. [#48] Y. Michal Bodemann, 1985, Heiner Geissler, ed. Ausländer in Deutschland--für eine gemeinsame Zukunft,in: Soziologische Revue 8, 1985, pp. 345-349 (review essay)[#45]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1983, Review essay, W. Shaffir, R. Stebbins and A. Turowetz, Field Work Experience. Qualitative Approaches to Social Research. N.Y.: St. Martin's Press, 1980 in: Canadian Journal of Sociology, 9, 1 (1984) pp. 85-91 (review essay)[#38] Y. Michal Bodemann and Robin Ostow, 1983, "Nekrolog. In Memoriam Everett Cherrington Hughes, 1897-1983" Kölner Zeitschrift für Soziologie, 35.3, 623-626, (with Robin Ostow, second author). [#39]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1981, "Nicos Poulantzas, State, Power, Socialism." Canadian Journal of Sociology, 6 (2), pp. 181-194 (review essay) [#31] Y. Michal Bodemann and Anton Allahar, 1980, "The Micro-organization of Backwardness in Central Sardinia. A Reappraisal of Luxemburg's Phases of Underdevelopment." Journal of Peasant Studies 7,4. (Anton Allahar, secondary author.) [#28] Y. Michal Bodemann, 1979, "Natural Development (Naturwüchsigkeit) in Early Society. A Note to Friedrich Engels' Anthropology". Critique of Anthropology, 15, 14 pp. [#26] Y. Michal Bodemann, 1979 "Familismo y patronazgo como sistemas de poder social en Çerdeña" in: Papers: Revista de Sociologia 11 (Barcelona, April), pp. 17-43. [#27] (Translated from English.)

revised, translated and re-published in: "Parentela e clientelismo come sistemi di potere locale in Sardegna: Quaderni Bolotanesi, 1990, pp. 165-190: (translated from Spanish by Mariano Muggianu) [#66]

and thoroughly revised as: "Class rule as patronage. Kinship, local cliques and the state in central Sardinia." Journal of Peasant Studies, January 1982. pp. 147-175 [#36] Y. Michal Bodemann, 1979, "The Fulfilment of Field Work in Marxist Praxis." Dialectical Anthropology 4 (March-April), pp. 155-161.[#22] Y. Michal Bodemann, 1978, "A Problem of Sociological Praxis. The Case for Interventive Observation in Field Work." Theory and Society 5,4 (June), pp. 387-420. [#19]

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revised, translated and re-published in: "Criticas y paradigmas de la practica sociologica" in: Orlando Fals Borda et al., (ed.). Critica y politica en ciencias sociales (Simposio mundial de Cartagena) Bogota: Punta de Lanza, 1978, with an afterword to the Spanish edition), pp. 77-l15. [#20] Y. Michal Bodemann, 1977, "Problems of Marxist Social Science. In Response to Szymanski." The Insurgent Sociologist 7, 3 (Summer), 2 pp. [#14] Y. Michal Bodemann, 1977, "Pseudo-Pidgin oder einheimische Pidgin-Varietät? Entgegnung auf die heidelberger Kritik." (Pseudo-Pidgin or Native Pidgin Variety? In Response to the Heidelberg Critique.) Linguistische Berichte 47 (February), pp. 79-88. [#15]

Y. Michal Bodemann and Robin Ostow, 1975, "Lingua Franca und Pseudo-Pidgin: Sprachverhalten ausländischer Arbeiter und einheimischer Sprecher in der BRD." Zeitschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Lingistik vol. 5, fasc. 18; pp. 122-146. (Translated from English original by Dieter Klein; Robin Ostow secondary author)[#12]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1974,"Comments on Oppenheimer's The Subproletariat'." The Insurgent Sociologist 5,3 (Spring) pp. 53-58. [#10] Y. Michal Bodemann, 1974, "Mystical, Satanic, and Chiliastic Forces in Counter-cultural Movements: Changing the World or Reconciling It." Youth and Society 5, 4 (June) pp. 433-447. [#11]

re-published in: Dorothy Rogers, (ed.). Issues in Adolescent Psychology, Third Edition. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall.) pp. 194-208, 1977 [#16]

and with a postscript in: Counter-culture and Social Transformation, edited by Seymour Leventman. Evanstown; Thomas, 1982, pp. 125-139 [#37] Y. Michal Bodemann, 1972, "For God, Family and Country: US Right Wing Growth." Patterns of Prejudice, 16, 3 (August) pp. 1-6. [#7]

c. Contributions to Edited Books and Book Chapters Y. Michal Bodemann, 2008, “Introduction” in: The New German Jewry and the European Context (London, Palgrave, 2008) [#180] Y. Michal Bodemann, 2008, “Learning Diaspora. German Turks and the Jewish Narrative” (with Gökçe Yurdakul, in The New German Jewry…, 2008) [#181] Y. Michal Bodemann, 2008, “In the Ethnic Twighlight. The Paths of Russian Jews in Germany” (with Olena Bagno, in The New German Jewry…, 2008)[#182]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 2006, “A Jewish Cultural Renascence in Germany?” ch. 8 in Sandra Lustig and Ian Leveson, eds., Turning the Kaleidoscope. New York, Berghahn Books [#169]

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Y. Michal Bodemann, 2005, “Global Diaspora? European Jewish Consciousness? Reflections on German Jewry and the Postmodern Debate.” pp. 49 – 68 in Klaus Eder and Willfried Spohn (eds.), Collective Memory and European Identity. Aldershot: Ashgate. [#158]

“Y. Michal Bodemann, 2002, “Vom Prozess in Jerusalem zum Kniefall in Warschau, und Weiter. Proben im Gedächtnistheater in Deutschland, 1960-1975” (From the trial in Jerusalem to Kneeling in Warsaw and Further. Rehearsals in the German Theatre of Memory) in: Konrad Jarausch and Martin Sabrow (eds.), Verletztes Gedächtnis. Erinnerungskultur und Zeitgeschichte im Konflikt (Injured Memory. Culture of Remembrance and Contemporary History in Conflict) Frankfurt, Campus pp. 177 -199 [#146]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 2001, “Mentalitäten des Verweilens. Der Neubeginn jüdischen Lebens in Deutschland” in: Julius Schoeps, ed., Leben im Land der Täter—Juden im Nachkrigsdeutschland. Berlin, Jüdische Verlagsanstalt [#141]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 2001, "The Uncanny Clatter: Holocaust Remembrance in Germany"

in: Dan Michman, ed., Remembering the Holocaust in Germany, 1945-2000. German Strategies and Jewish Responses. New York, Peter Lang [#142]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 2001, "Gedenkkult und Gedenkkultur”, in: Ernst Piper, ed., Gibt es wirklich eine Holocaust-Industrie? Zurich/Munich, Pendo Verlag [#143]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 2001, "Ethnicity Cosmopolitanised? The New German Jewry in the Postmodern Debate. In Eliezer Ben-Rafael, ed., Identity, Culture and Globalization. Leiden, Brill [#144]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1999, “The Nomenklatura of the Former German Democratic Republic” p. 9-18 in: Birgit Müller, (ed., Power sand Institutional Change in Post-Communist Eastern Europe. Canterbury, University of Kent [#135]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1999, “Gedächtnisnegativ und Gedenkepidemie. Holocausterinnerungen in der Bundesrepublik”. In: Martina Weyrauch, ed. 1998. Vom Pogrom Zum Völkermord, Berlin: Verein Porta Pacis, pp. 47-56 [#136]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1998, Between Fürth and Tel Aviv: Sojourner Mentality and Family Constellations of Former Jewish Displaced Persons in Germany", in Jeffrey Peck, ed., German Cultures, Foreign Cultures. The Politics of Belonging, Georgetown University, 1998, pp. 55-69 [#127] Y. Michal Bodemann, 1997, "Der lange Weg zum neuen deutschen Judentum" (The Long Path to the New German Jewry), in: Herbert Obenaus, ed., Im Schatten des Holocaust, Hannover, Verlag Hahnsche Buchandlung, pp. 255-281 [#116] Y. Michal Bodemann, 1997, "Ethnos, Race and Nation. Werner Sombart, the Jews, and Classical German Sociology", in Wsevolod Isajiw, ed., Multiculturalism in North America and Europe, Canadian Scholars Press, pp.129-153 [#117]

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Y. Michal Bodemann, 1994, "A Re-emergence of German Jewry?" in Sander Gilman and Karin Remmler, (eds.), Jewish Culture and Society in Contemporary Germany. New York University Press [#91] [#96]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1994, "Six Theses on German Unification and the European Home", in Gretchen M. MacMillan, ed., The European Community, Canada and 1992, University of Calgary, pp. 185-194 [#97]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1989, "Staat und Minorität: Antisemitismus und gesellschaftliche Rolle der Juden in der Nachkriegszeit" (State and Minority: Antisemitism and social role of the Jews in the post-war) In: Werner Bergmann et al., (eds), Nachkriegsantisemitismus, Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag [#58]

Willfried Spohn and Y. Michal Bodemann, 1989, "Federal Republic of Germany" in: Tom Bottomore and Robert J. Brym, eds. The Capitalist Class: An International Study, 1989; (Willfried Spohn, joint author), pp. 73-108 [#59]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1988, "Relations of production and class rule. The hidden basis of patron-clientage," in S.D. Berkowitz and B. Wellman, Structural Sociology. Form and Behaviour in Social Life. London: Cambridge University Press. pp. 198-220 [#52]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1986, "Staat und Ethnizität. Der Wiederaufbau der Jüdischen Gemeinden im Kalten Krieg," ("State and Ethnicity. The Reconstruction of the Jewish Communities in the Cold War"), in Micha Brumlik et al., eds., Jüdisches Leben in Deutschland nach 1945, Frankfurt, Athenäum, pp. 49-69 [#49]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1984, "Elitism, Fragility, Commoditism: Three Themes in the Canadian Sociological Mythology" in S.D. Berkowitz (ed.) Models and Myths in Canadian Sociology. Toronto, Butterworths, pp. 211-231. [#43]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1976, "Überlegungen zu praxisbezogener Soziologie am Beispiel der teilnehmenden Beobachtung." In Bernhard Badura (ed.). Seminar: Angewandte Sozialforschung. Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, pp. 120-134. [#13]

Contributions to yearbooks:

"Ich verlasse dieses Land mit Verbitterung, doch vor keinem Volke darf man die Fensterläden zuschlagen" Zur Abschiedspredigt von Rabbiner Dr. Weinberg (1901-1976) in Frankfurt/Main, am 11. November 1951 in: Menorah Jahrbuch, 1995 [#99]

"Federal Republic of Germany," Politics, General Affairs, Jewish Community, American Jewish Yearbooks for 1989, 1990, 1991 (pp. 302-315), 1992 (pp. 360-372); 1993 (282-300, with Robin Ostow). [#63, 67, 82, 87, 94]

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Encyclopedia entries: New Jewish Time - Jewish Culture in a Secular Age - An Encyclopedic View, Editor in Chief: Yirmiyahu Yovel, Initiator, director and editor: Yair Tzaban, General Editor: David Shaham, Keter Publishing House, Israel 2007.[#179] Encyclopedia Judaica Decennial Year Book 1992 [#88]

Encyclopedia Judaica Year Book for 1990 (Entry on "Germany", pp. 245 - 249; appeared in Fall 1991) [#83]

d. Reviews and Comments in Refereed Journals:

Y. Michal Bodemann, 2006, Review of Jay Howard Geller, 2005, Jews in Post-Holocaust Germany, 1945-1953. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 330 pp.

Associatioon of Jewish Studies Review 30:1 [#170]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 2005, Review of Calvin Goldscheider, 2004, Studying the Jewish Future, Seattle: University of Washington Press. Contemporary Sociology 34, 4 (July) [#159]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 2005, Review of Anthony Kauders, 2004, Democratisation and the

Jews. Munich, 1945-1965. Lincoln and London, University of Nebraska Press. American Historical Review, vol. 110,2 (April), pp. 571-2 [#160]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 2003, review of Morton Weinberg, Like Everyone Else, But Different. The Paradoxical Success of Canadian Jews. Toronto, McLelland & Stewart, in: Canadian Journal of Sociology, (Summer 2003) [#147]

Y. Michal Bodemann, review of : Lynn Rapaport, Jews in Germany after the Holocaust. Memory, Identity, and German-Jewish Relations. Cambridge, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1997, 325 pp. [#124]

Review of: Saul Friedländer, Das Dritte Reich und die Juden, München, C.H. Beck, 1997 Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 12 August 1998; republished in: Mittelweg 36, December 1998 [#128]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1997, Jeffrey Herf, Divided Memory. The Nazi Past in the Two Germanys, Harvard U. Press, in: Mittelweg 36, April/May 1998; republished in Der Freitag, Berlin, June [#118]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1997, review of Andrei S. Markovits and Simon Reich, The German Predicament. Memory and Power in the New Europe. Cornell Univ. Press, 1997 (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 23 October 1997) [#119]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1996, Ein wilder Barbarenstamm. Daniel Goldhagen, Deutschland und die USA. Berliner Debatte Initial, 5, 1996, pp. 120-125 [#105]

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Y. Michal Bodemann, 1992, Review of: Economic Origins of Antisemitism. Poland and its Jews in the Early Modern Period, by Hillel Levine. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991. Contemporary Sociology, 21, 4 (July), pp. 455-456 [#89]

re-published and expanded as review essay in: "Die beschädigte Brücke und das Verharren im Alten. Zu Hillel Levines Economic Origins of Antisemitism" Babylon 10 (November 1992) [#90]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1991, "Detachment and Partisanship in Social Practice." in: Social Practice and Social Transformation, Newsletter of the International Sociological Association Research Committee 9, Fall 1991 [#84]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1990, "Anti-Semitism: What's in a Hyphen?" SICSA Report, Institute of Contemporary Jewry, Jerusalem [#68]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1988, Die ewige Unschuld. Von der Last, ein israelisch-jüdisch-deutscher Patriot zu sein. (Review of: Michael Wolffsohn, Ewige Schuld? 40 Jahre deutsch-jüdisch-israelische Beziehungen. München, Piper, In: Die Tageszeitung, 18. 11. 1988) [#53]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1988, Pauline Vaillancourt, When Marxists Do Research. Westport, Ct., Greenwood Press, 1986, in: Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, (September) 1988. [#54]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1987, Strauss, Herbert A., and Norbert Kampe, (eds), Antisemitismus. Von der Judenfeindschaft zum Holocaust, Frankfurt, Campus Verlag in: Soziologische Revue 10 [#51]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1981, Comment, Elman R.Service,"The Mind of Lewis H. Morgan" Current Anthropology 22, 1 (February) [#32]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1979, Comment "On a Mediterranean Social Anthropology" Current Anthropology 20, 2 (June) [#23]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1979, Review, Nermin Abadan-Unat (ed.) Turkish Workers in Europe Leiden: Brill, 1976. American Journal of Sociology, (March) [#24]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1977, Comment, Vinigi Grottanelli, "Ethnology and/or Cultural Anthropology in Italy: Traditions and Developments." Current Anthropology 18, 4 (December) [#18]

Y. Michal Bodemann, 1977, "Response to Allen D. Grimshaw", Contemporary Sociology 3, 6 (November) [#19]

e. Non-refereed publications: 1. Conference Proceedings 1983 The Changing Jewish Community: A symposium on current research. Edited by Stuart Schoenfeld. "Discussant's Comments", p.154-162. [#40]

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1979 Group Identification and Diversity in High Medieval Religion.

"Discussant's Comments." Edited by Richard Schneider and John O'Neill. [#25] 2. Privately Circulated Working Papers 1981 "Relations of Production and Class Rule. The Hidden Basis of Patron-Clientage"

Structural Analysis Programme Working Paper. [#33] 1980 "Méthode et théorie en sociolinguistique. (Discussant comments, mimeo.)[#29] 1980 "Patronage or Class Rule? Kinship, Local Cliques and the State in Rural Sardinia."

Structural Analysis Programme, Research Paper Series #12. [#30] 1978 "The Fulfilment of Field Work in Social Science." The Transforming Sociology

Series, T.R. Young (ed.) revision of 1979, l0 pp. [#21] 1973 "Thomas Hobbes, in Montegrano: Banfield's Moral Basis of a Backward Society"

(mimeographed, 50 pp.)[# 8] 1973 "Candymaker's Religion: The afflictions of an American Ideology."

(An essay on the ideology of the John Birch Society, drawing from some field material; mimeographed.) [#9]

1970 "Inward Threshold Transition: Rites of Entrance and Structure of Groups." (Paper

submitted to AJS; publication was subject to revisions; no further revisions made.) 39 pp; typescript. [#5]

1969 "The Notion of Evil in the Religious and Philosophical Thought of pre-Meiji Japan. With Special Reference to the Tokugawa Period."

(9l pp; mimeographed) [#3] 1969 "Prosékon: Investigations in the Nature of Social Belonging" (92 pp; typescript) [#4]

3. Essays, Magazine and Newspaper Articles 2007 “Merkur in Moskau” Review of Yuri Slezkine, Das jüdische Jahrhundert

(Süddeutsche Zeitung, 10 January) [#177]

2006 “Israels ohnmächtige Stärke” (op-ed commentary, taz, 22 Dezember) [#171] “Leben im Zwiespalt. Mehr als sechzig Jahre nach der Schoah: Das neue

Selbstbewusstsein der jüdischen Deutschen” Die Zeit, 26 January [#172]

2005 “Diaspora lernen. Wie türkische Einwanderer sich and deutschen Judenorientieren” Süddeutsche Zeitung, 2 November 2005, with Gökçe Yurdakul [#161]

2005 Review of Elisa Klapheck, “So bin ich Rabbinerin geworden” taz, 10 May [#162]

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2005 Die rauhe Wüste und die muslimische Parallelgesellschaft. taz## [#163]

2005 Review of Paul Martin Neurath), 2004, Die Gesellschaft des Terrors. Innenansichten der Konzentrationslager Dachau und Buchenwald.

Frankfurt/Main, Suhrkamp (Süddeutsche Zeitung)## [#164] 2004 “Das Schreckgespenst der Scharia” Süddeutsche Zeitung, 21 December [#152]

2004 “Das Phantom der Wüstengesellschaft.” taz, 25 November [#153]

2004 “Unter Verdacht. Parallelgesellschaften und Anti-Islamismus.” Süddeutsche Zeitung, 20 November [#154] 2003 “Der barfüßige Junge am Berliner Tor” Review of Frank Stern, Dann bin ich um den

Schlaf gebracht. Ein Jahrtausend jüdisch-deutscher Kulturgeschichte. Berlin, Aufbau Verlag; and of Amos Elon, Zu einer anderen Zeit. Portrait der deutsch-jüdischen Epoche 1743-1933). Munich, Hanser Verlag. Süddeutsche Zeitung, 27 May [#148] 2003 “Vom Beginn her lesen” Review of the work of Frank Stern and Amos Elon, Freitag, 4 July [#149]

2003 “Der panische Philosemitismus” taz, 2 September [#150] 2003 “Die jüdische Identität in Deutschland hat sich fundamental gewandelt”, in Das

Parlament, Special issue, “Jüdisches Leben In Deutschland”, 28 July/4 August [#151]

2000 “Ernst Müller alias Marco von Lobkowicz. Nachruf auf einen Nachruf.” Der Tagesspiegel, 8 Dezember [#137] 2000 “Das widerwärtige Spiegelbild.” op-ed comment in die tageszeitung,

14 August; with Andreas Willisch [#138]

2000 “Doppelt gedenken hält besser" (A plea for the 9th and 10th of November as national German holidays) Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 9 November [#139]

2000 Vom Vorspiel auf dem Theater zum ökumenischen Gottesdienst, (Review essay of Peter Novick, The Holocaust in American Life), in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 24 August [#140] 1998 "Das Schicksalsdatum 9. November" (The fateful November 9th); op-ed page essay die tageszeitung, Berlin [#129] 1998 "Die Koffer gepackt und doch geblieben. Verweilen zwischen Nähe und Ferne: Die

Situation jüdischer Zuwanderer in der Nachkriegszeit" (Staying on Despite Packed Suitcases: Jewish Post-War Immigration to Germany) Essay, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 18 October [#130]

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1998 Allmähliche Einkreisung vor dem Mord, review of Saul Friedlander, Das Dritte Reich und die Juden. Erster Band. Munich, C.H. Beck, 458 pp. [#131]

1998 "Sie sitzen nicht mehr auf gepackten Koffern: Über die jüdische Renaissance in Berlin" (Revival of Jewish Culture in Berlin). Essay, Berliner Zeitung, 14 March 1998. Revised in Thomas Krüger, ed., Die bewegte Stadt. Berlin am Ende der Neunziger. Berlin, FAB Verlag, pp. 66-72 [#132]

1998 "Das zerredete Denkmal" (The Talked-to-death Memorial) Essay, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 2 April [#133]

1997 "Der Kern des Unbehagens. Kann es ein nationales Mahnmal für Europas ermordete Juden in Deutschland geben?" Der Tagesspiegel, 1 November (full page essay, on Holocaust memorial in Berlin) [#120]

1997 "Zu den Wahlen in der Jüdischen Gemeinde" (Commentary, op ed page, Berliner Zeitung, 3 June) [#121] 1997 "Ein deutscher Gedenktag?" Allgemeine jüdische Wochenzeitung,

23 January), and Neues Deutschland (27 January) [#122] 1997 "Ein deutsches Schicksalsdatum? Gedanken zum 9. November" Frankfurter Rundschau, 9. November [#123]

1996 "Der Kanzler,die Shoah und die Juden. Von Bitburg bis Goldhagen: Warum aus der

geistig-moralischen Wende doch nichts wurde. (full page essay: Chancellor Kohl and the Holocaust), in: die tageszeitung, 31 October [#106]

1996 "Der Kanzler,die Shoah und die Juden. Von Bitburg bis Goldhagen: Warum aus der geistig-moralischen Wende doch nichts wurde. (full page essay: Chancellor Kohl and the Holocaust), in: die tageszeitung, 31 October [#107]

1996 "Ein wilder Barbarenstamm" (on the Goldhagen Controversy Frankfurter Jüdische Rundschau, Fall [#108] 1996 "Die Bösen und die ganz normalen Guten" (on the Goldhagen controversy in the US

and Germany). Die Tageszeitung, 7 August [#109]

1995 "Der lange Weg zum neuen deutschen Judentum" (Review of Michael Brenner, Nach dem Holocaust. Juden in Deutschland 1945-1950. Munich, C.H. Beck Verlag) in: Der Tagesspiegel, 13 December; [#100] reprinted in Allgemeine Jüdische Wochenzeitung, March 1996

1995 "Die Protokolle der Weisen von Wandlitz" (Review of Michael Wolffsohn, 1995, Die

Deutschland-Akte. Juden und Deutsche in Ost und West, Bruckmann Verlag, Munich, about German-Jewish relations in the GDR). In: Die Tageszeitung, 19 December [#101]

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1994 Review of: Erica Burgauer, Zwischen Erinnerung und Verdrängung. Juden in Deutschland nach 1945. (A history of post-war German Jewry) in Allgemeine Jüdische Wochenzeitung, 10 February [#98]

1993 "Güstrow: Die Synagoge, der jüdische Friedhof und der Supermarkt" Allgemeine Jüdische Wochenzeitung, 28 October [#95]

republished in: Die Tageszeitung, Berlin, 11 October 1993 1992 "Die Einsamkeit in der Gemeinschaft" (Biographical essay on Berlin's late Jewish

community leader Heinz Galinski) in Die Tageszeitung, 21 July [#91]

1992 Review of Gilles Kepel, La revanche de Dieu. Musulmans, chrétiens et juifs a la reconquête du monde. (RIAS Berlin, 26 October) [#92]

1991 "Jüdische kulturelle Vielfalt"; "Peinliche Kulturtage" in: Semit 3 [#85] 1991 Elite oder Massenuniversität? Keine Alternative" Der Tagesspiegel, Berlin, 25. August

[#86]

1990 "Wie können Juden heute in Deutschland leben?" (conference report) in: Frankfurter Jüdische Nachrichten, (no. 72), April [#69]

1990 "Wird ein grosse Chance vertan? Die Reformdebatte in der DDR und die

Universitäten des Westens, an deren Wesen die des Ostens genesen sollen" (Abridged version in: Frankfurter Rundschau (October 1990) (On University Reform in the East German Länder). [#70]

1990 "Geschichtsbuch zugeklappt“:, op-ed commentary, Die Tageszeitung, 14 September (on Bonn's policies regarding Soviet Jews) [#71]

1990 Schwer zu sein ein israelisch-jüdisch-bundesdeutscher Patriot. Zu Michael Wolffsohns Versuch, die jüdisch-deutschen Beziehungen zu

normalisieren. In: SEMIT #6, January [#72]

1989 Deutsche Ärzte rechnen ab. (commentary) Allgemeine Jüdische Wochenzeitung, 21 April [#60]

1989 Rassismen. Von der Ausländerhetze zum Antisemitismus Die Tageszeitung, 16 March [#61]

1989 Erbschaft und Verantwortung. Zu einem vernachlässigten Stück Geschichte.

Allgemeine Jüdische Wochenzeitung, lead article, 24 March. [#62]

1988 Was hat der Gedenktag überhaupt mit den Juden zu tun? Nachbetrachtungen zu der `Reichspogromnacht' und dem Umgang der Deutschen mit ihrer Geschichte (Frankfurter Rundschau, 29 November) [#55]

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1988 "Der 'Gerettete Rest'. Zu einem vernachlässigten Kapitel jüdischer Geschichte in Deutschland Allgemeine Jüdische Wochenzeitung, 4 März. [#56]

1986 "The Rediscovery of East European Jewry", Review Essay of Hermann Struck and Arnold Zweig, The Countenance of Eastern Jewry (Berlin 1920), Outlook. [#50]

1984 "Die 'Überwölbung' von Auschwitz. Juden und Deutsche in der Politik der Wende" (The Jewish element in the German national identity and the role of contemporary German-Jewish leadership), Ästhetik und Kommunikation, November. (p43-48) 1985 "Ernst Zundel and the New Right in Europe", CBC Radio Commentary, March 11. [#44]

1983 "Opfer zu Komplizen gemacht? Der juedisch-deutsche Bruch und die verlorene

Identität. Anmerkungen zu einer Rückkehr in die Bundesrepublik" (On the transformation of German and Jewish identity and the social role of Jews in West Germany today.) Die Zeit, 30 December, 1983 [#41]

1981 "Towards a new progressive Jewish movement in Canada." Canadian Jewish Outlook, October. [#34]

1981 "Does the Jewish Left in Canada have a future?" Canadian Jewish Outlook, March. [#35]

1971 "Rechtsradikalismus in den USA, heute." Allgemeine Jüdische Wochenzeitung,

Düsseldorf, West Germany, August, (On Right-wing radicalism in the USA.) [#5]

1965 (Basque Ethnicity and the Nationalism of Zazpiak Bat.); "Sardinia: A Notebook."[#1] "The Blacks, The Jews and Religion in the United States." (Broadcasts of the Bavarian Radio Network, Munich) [#1]

4. Interviews with media 9 February, 2006 with Allgemeine Jüdische Wochenzeitung, on Turks and Jews [#173] May 1997 Deutschland Radio, on German-Jewish relations, Taz (spring) [#125] April 1996 - January 1997: interviews on radio and TV: Hessischer Rundfunk (TV) and radio (twice) Bayer. Rundfunk; Norddeutscher Rundfunk/SFB (twice); Westdeutscher Rundfunk; Sender Freies Berlin (Buchzeit); Deutschland Radio (twice). [#110] 20 March 1996 Der Freitag, on Gedächtnistheater [#111] 19 April 1966 Yedioth Achronoth, on German-Jewish relations and my book, Gedächtnistheater [#2]

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CONFERENCES ORGANIZED: Organizer (with Heinrich Böll Foundation, Berlin):

Citizenship, Ethnos, Multiculturalism North American Models in Comparative Perspective, 7-9 November, 2005, at the Canadian Embassy, Berlin

Organizer (with Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, Washington, DC):

The New German Jewry and the European Context, 27 February-1 March, 2005, Toronto

Organizer (jointly with the Heinrich Böll Foundation, Berlin):

Migration, Citizenship, Ethnos. Incorporation Regimes in Germany, Western Europe and North America. 2-5 October, 2003, Toronto

Co-organizer:

Toronto-Humboldt-Tel-Aviv Exchange, 6-7 December, 2001, Berlin (with students and faculty from all three institutions)

Initiator and Organizer: Modernity, Plurality and Exclusion: Social Problems in the Contemporary City. A Trilateral Exchange Toronto-Berlin-Tel Aviv, 23-24 October, 2000

Co-organizer and Initiator: Divided Through Unity? Politics, Culture and Society in Germany after Ten Years, 18-19 November 1999, at the Centre for International Studies, University of Toronto; organized jointly with the Goethe Institute and the Canadian Centre for German and European Studies, York University

Principal Organizer: “Divided by Unity? Society, Culture and Politics in Germany after Ten Years,” 18-20 November 1999, in cooperation with the Goethe Institute, Toronto and York Universities

Principal Organizer:

"From Racism to Fascism? The Political Culture of Germany after Unification", University of Toronto, 15-16 January 1993

World Congress of Sociology, Madrid:

Chaired a session of Research Committee 09, on "Crisis and Consolidation in the New Social Movements: co-organized the RC's programme, July 1990

Co-organizer:

Dominant National Cultures and Ethnic Minorities: Conference at the Free University of Berlin, May 1990 (this conference was part of the Berlin-Toronto Ethnic Studies Workshop, founded in 1987 – initiated Berlin-Toronto Ethnic Studies Workshop)

Principal Organizer and Coordinator:

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How Can Jews Live in Germany Today? A conference at Massey College, University of Toronto, 15 - 18 November 1989, in conjunction with the Goethe Institute

Conference Organizer:

Sassari Conference of International Research on History and Society in Sardinia, Sassari, Sardinia, July-August, 1982.

COURSES TAUGHT: a. Graduate Courses:

Historical and Ethnographic Methodology; Introduction to Field Work (numerous times) Socio-Economic Change and Development State and Economy in the Formation of Ethnic Groups Historical Methology (many times) Qualitative Methods Graduate Seminar A Political Sociology of Germany in Contemporary Europe

b. Undergraduate Courses: Field Methods Qualitative methods Introduction to Sociology (many times) The Jewish Community in Europe and North America Sociology of the Jewish Community Undergraduate Seminar in Sociology Introduction to Social Research Power and Organization Ethnicity in Social Organization Contemporary Italy Sociological Theory Comparative Ethnic Relations Qualitative Analysis Classical Statements in Sociology c. (at the Free University of Berlin) Probleme der Unterentwicklung in Süditalien Feldforschungsmethodik/Teilnehmende Beobachtung Zu politischen Soziologie Gramscis Aspekte der Unterentwicklung Süditaliens im Faschismus Marxismus und Juden "frage" Einführung in die Feldforschung der Chicagoer Schule Proseminar for doctoral students "Rasse" und Ethnizität in westlichen Gesellschaften

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d. (at the Humboldt-Universität Berlin)

Einführung in die Feldforschungsmethodik der Chicagoer Schule; Feldforschungsmethoden für Fortgeschrittene Forschungscolloquium Soziologie des Diaspora-Judentums nach der Schoah REFERENCES (upon prior request):

Jürgen Kocka, Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin

Volker Meja, Memorial University St. Johns', Newfoundland

Claus Offe, Sociology, Humboldt Universität Berlin

Anson Rabinbach, Princeton University

Moshe Zuckermann, Tel Aviv University

Sander Gilman, Oxford University

Ulrich Beck, University of Munich