Sandrine Bertaux Curriculum Vitae (Short Version, June 2012

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Sandrine Bertaux Curriculum Vitae (Short Version, June 2012
 Sandrine Bertaux Curriculum Vitae (Short Version, June 2012) Department of Political Science and International Relations Marmara University Anadolu Hisari Campus, 34 820 Beykoz, Istanbul, Turkey Tel: 90 (126) 308 22 26 Fax: 90 (216) 308 22 26/1205 Email: [email protected] Current Position: 2006 -­‐‑Present: Lecturer Department of Political Science and International Relations, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey. Fellowships: 2009-­‐‑2012: Non-­‐‑Residential Fellow “The Culturalization of Citizenship: The Netherlands in Comparative Perspective” School of Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 2002-­‐‑2004: Mellon Fellow, Society of Fellows in the Humanities Lecturer, Department of History Columbia University, New York, United States. Education: 2002 : Ph.D. in History Department of History & Civilization European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy. 1996: M.A. (D.E.A.) in History Department of History & Civilization Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), Paris, France. 1990: M.A (Master) in History Department of History University Paris VII-­‐‑Denis Diderot, Paris, France. 1989: B.A. (License) in History Department of History University Paris VII-­‐‑Denis Diderot, Paris, France. Teaching in the Department of Political Science and International Relations, Marmara University, Istanbul: Undergraduate: Identity Issues in Europe, Citizenship and Migration, Contemporary Political Theory, Racism and Anti-­‐‑Racism, Comparative Minorities Issue. Graduate: Contemporary Political Theory, Theories of the State. Exhibition curator: 2006-­‐‑2007: “Projecting the Nation. European States in the 1920s and 1930s/ Ulusu Tasarlamak. 1920’ler ve 1930’larda Avrupa Devletleri” Ottoman Bank Museum, December 2006-­‐‑March 2007, Istanbul, Turkey. 1
Publications: Books: single-­‐‑authored 2006 Projecting the Nation. European States in the 1920s and 1930s/ Ulusu Tasarlamak. 1920’ler ve 1930’larda Avrupa Devletleri, Exhibition Catalogue, Ottoman Bank Archives and Research Center, Istanbul (332 pages). in collaboration 2000 Hervé Le Bras (ed.) with Sandrine Bertaux, L’invention des populations : biologie, idéologie, politique, Paris, Odile Jacob. 1997 Catherine Delcroix and Chahla Beski (ed.) with Zaida Radja-­‐‑Mathieu, Sandrine Bertaux, Médiatrices dans les quartiers fragilisés: le lien, Foreword by Françoise Gaspard, Paris, La Documentation française, collection Service des Droits des Femmes. book chapters 2005 “Démographes français et italiens : la construction du concept de race juive des années vingt aux années quarante” in Marie-­‐‑Anne Matard-­‐‑Bonucci (ed.), AntiséMythes. L’image des Juifs entre culture et politique, 1848-­‐‑1939, Foreword Pierre Birnbaum, Paris, Nouveau Monde Editions, 2005 :107-­‐‑129. 2001 “Les concepts démographiques et l’histoire des populations : fabrication et pérennité d’un mythe ”, in Claude Liauzu and Marie-­‐‑Claire Hoock-­‐‑Demarle (ed.) Transmettre les passés. Vichy, nazisme, conflits coloniaux : Les responsabilités de l’Université, Paris, Syllepse, 2001:39-­‐‑51. 2000 “ ‘Processus’ et ‘population’ dans l’analyse démographique de l’immigration en France (1932-­‐‑1996) ” in Hervé Le Bras (ed.) with Sandrine Bertaux, L’invention des populations : biologie, idéologie, politique, Paris, Odile Jacob, 2000 : 241-­‐‑254. 1997 “Les nouvelles catégories d'ʹanalyse des populations immigrées et de leurs enfants en démographie: ‘assimilation’ et ‘population de souche’” in Francis Ronsin, Hervé Le Bras and Élisabeth Zucker-­‐‑Rouvillois (eds), Démographie et Politique, Dijon, Éditions universitaires de Dijon, 1997 : 143-­‐‑155. Articles : 2011 “The Return of the Native: Postcolonial Smoke Screen and the French Postcolonial Politics of Identity” Public Culture, Special issue “Racial France” Janet Roitman, ed. 23(1): 201-­‐‑215. 2011 “Reproduce or Perish? The Artefact of the Fertility Concept and the French School of Demography” Historical Social Research, Special issue “Fertility in the History of the 20th Century: Trends, Theories, Policies, Discourses” Josef Ehmer, Jens Ehrhardt, Martin Kohli, eds. 36(2): 120-­‐‑139. 1999 “Démographie, statistique et fascisme: Corrado Gini et l’Istat, entre science et idéologie (1926-­‐‑
1932)” Roma moderna e contemporanea Special issue “Rome e la Scienza” Antonella Romano ed., n.3: 571-­‐‑598. 1997 “Le concept démographique d'ʹassimilation: un label scientifique pour le discours sur l'ʹintégration?” Revue Française des Affaires Sociales, Special Issue “Insertion, Intégration : concepts et pratiques” n. 2 : 37-­‐‑51. 2
Conferences and Workshops (since 2006) Conferences and Workshops organized Citizenship, Democracy and Diversity: Comparisons (with Murat Akan and Peter Geschiere), Co-­‐‑funded by the “Culturalization of Citizenship” research program, University of Amsterdam, and the Department of Political Sciences and International Relations, Boğaziçi University, 8-­‐‑10 March 2012. Secularism, Secularization, Secular: Democracy and Religious Minorities, co-­‐‑direction (with Murat Akan) of a workshop at the 9th Mediterranean Research Meeting, Montecatini Terme/Florence, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies/ European University Institute, 12-­‐‑15 March 2008. Papers and Presentations “Universalism, Postcolonialism, Multiculturalism: French Postcolonial identity and its Discontents” Living together ‘in’ diversity: National Societies in the Multicultural Age, Central European University, Budapest, 21-­‐‑22 May (forthcoming). “Multiculturalism is Dead. Long Live to Multiculturalism! The Politics of Difference in Censuses in the Age of Postcolonial Europe Union,” Contextualizing Multiculturalism: Realities and Pitfalls, Mediterranean Research Meeting, Workshop 4 co-­‐‑organized by Murat Akan and Peter Geschiere, Montecatini, Italy, 22-­‐‑24 March 2012. “New Migrants or New Racism? The 2003 Reform of Turkish Citizenship Law,” Citizenship, Democracy and Diversity: Comparisons, co-­‐‑organized (with Murat Akan and Peter Geschiere), Co-­‐‑funded by the “Culturalization of Citizenship” research program, School of Social Sciences, University of Amsterdam, and the Department of Political Sciences and International Relations, Boğaziçi University, 8-­‐‑10 March 2012. “Race and population: fertility theories and the status of demography, 1920s-­‐‑1960s” Generation to Reproduction Seminar, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge, February 1, 2011. “The Production and Reproduction of Social Inequalities and the Postcolonial Question in Europe: Does Race Matter?” in Enduring and Emerging Inequalities : The Integrational Capacity of European Labour Markets and Educational Systems, Erasmus Intensive Program coordinated by Rotterdam University, Albir, Spain, 12-­‐‑19 February 2011. Discussant: Panel “Renegotiating the ‘population question'ʹ: science, politics and population discourse after World War II” Zeitgeschichtetage, Vienna, 25-­‐‑27 May 2010. “Totalitarian State or Totalitarian Demography? Corrado Gini, Statistics, Population Theory and the Making of the Fascist Regime” The ‘New Fascist Man’. Planning and Implementing a Totalitarian Project for Italian Society 1922-­‐‑1943, German Historical Institute, Rome, April 14-­‐‑15, 2010. “Reappraising French Demography in the Era of Fascism and the Cold War, 1920s-­‐‑1950s” Fertility in the History of the 20th Century: Trends, Theories, Public Discourses and Policies, sponsored by the working group on Fertility and Society’s Development, Deutsche Akademie der Naturforscher Leopoldina and Berlin-­‐‑Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Berlin, January 21-­‐‑23, 2010. “ ‘Discriminate but do not persecute’: Fascist Reminiscences, the Boundaries of Italian Citizenship, and the Borderlands of the European Union” The Dynamics of European Borderlands, co-­‐‑organized by New York University and Rutgers University, New York, October 28-­‐‑November 1, 2009. 3
“Recasting ‘Third World’ in the First World: Alfred Sauvy, Fascist Legacies, Colonial Domination and the Rise of American Social Demography” “A World of Populations”: 20th century Demographic Discourses and Practices in Global Perspective, German Historical Institute, Washington D.C., 29-­‐‑30 May 2009. “Reading European history from the margins: The Making of an Exhibition in Istanbul” Benjamin Fortna, Seminars on Turkey, School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS), London, 7 December 2007. “Assimilating ‘Assimilation’: Fascist Legacies in a “Free” Europe » Sabancı University, Faculty of Arts and Science, Istanbul, 1 November 2007. “Protecting Turkish Women? Gender Equality, Migrant Women and Prostitution in Turkish 2003 Citizenship Law” (with Firat Bozcali) Practices of Citizenship and the Politics of (In)-­‐‑Security dir. By Jef Huysmans and Xavier Guillaume, ECPR Joint Session, Lisbon, 14-­‐‑19 April 2009. “Return Migration to Turkey” (with Murat Akan) Culturalization of Citizenship, University of Amsterdam, 26-­‐‑30 January 2009. “A Postcolonial Approach to France: From ‘French Muslim’ to ‘Muslim French’» paper presented at the 9th Mediterranean Research Meeting, workshop Secularism, Secularization, Secular: Religious Minorities and Democracy, directed by Murat Akan and Sandrine Bertaux, Montecatini Terme/Florence, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, 12-­‐‑15 March 2008. “From Guests to Hosts? Return Migration to Turkey” (with Murat Akan) at the 8th Mediterranean Research Meeting, workshop Hospitality and Transnational Migration in Europe and the Mediterranean Middle East & North Africa, directed by Heidrun Freise and Sandro Mezzadra, Montecatini Terme/Florence, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, 21-­‐‑25 March 2007. Honors, Fellowship and Grants 2011 TUBITAK – Turkish Science State Institution-­‐‑ (for my article in Public Culture 2011) 2002-­‐‑2004 Mellon Fellow, Society of Fellows in the Humanities, Columbia University, (New York, United States). 2002, Spring Erasmus, London School of Economics and Political Science, European Institute (London, United Kingdom). 2001-­‐‑2002 Third Year Grant of the European University Institute, department of History & Civilization (Florence, Italy). 1999-­‐‑2001 Grant ‘Lavoisier’ of the French Foreign Affairs at the European University Institute (Florence, Italy). 1997-­‐‑1999 Monthly Research Grants (3 months in total) École Française de Rome (Rome, Italy). 1998 Grant ‘Aires Culturelles’ of the French Ministry of National Education at the European Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science (London, United Kingdom). 1996 Master’s Degree (DEA): Distinction. 1990 Master’s Degree (Maîtrise): Distinction. 4