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Curriculum Vitae

J. Peter Burgess

Positions held

2005-pres. Leader, Security Programme, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)

2001-pres. Research professor(tenured) of cultural studies and philosophy, Security Programme, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO).

Editor-in-chief, Security Dialogue.

2003-2004 Professor (adjunct) of cultural studies and philosophy, Centre for Development and the Environment (SUM), University of Oslo.

Senior Researcher(tenured) Ethics, Norms and Identities Programme, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO).

Assistant professorVolda University College, Volda, Norway/Norwegian Research Council, Programme for Cultural Studies.

Assistant professorVolda University College, Volda, Norway.

1998-2000 Jean Monnet Fellow Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute, Florence Italy.

Senior Research Fellow(adjunct)Foreign & Security Policies Programme, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO).

Assistant professorVolda University College, Volda, Norway

1997 Research Fellow Volda University College, Volda Norway.

1995-1997 Lecturer, Volda University College, Volda, Norway.

1992-1994 Lecturer University of Oslo, Norway (adjunct).

TeacherThe French High School of Oslo, Norway.

1988 Instructor Columbia University, New York.

Education

1991 D.E.A. (Social sciences and philosophy), École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales.

Thesis: The economy of force and resistance in Hegel’s speculative dialectic. Director: Prof. Nicolas Tertullian.

1989 M.phil. (French & comparative literature), Columbia University, New York. Thesis: Molly: Word, Body, Dialogue, Director: Prof. David Damrosch.

Freie Universität Berlin (philosophy).

1988 Université de Paris VII (semiotics).

1987 Diploma in Latin, City University of New York, Summer Latin & Greek Institute.

1985 M.A.(comparative literature), University of Chicago.

Thesis: Learning to read ’The Waves’: Andr/mis/ogyny and Textual Feminism,Director: Prof. Francoise Meltzer.

1985 Université de Paris I (Comparative literature).

1984 B.A. (English literature), University of Iowa, Iowa City.

1983 B.S.(Mechanical engineering), University of Colorado, Boulder.

Scholarly publications

Books

Monographs

5. Antropologi og historiografi. Tre hegelianske lesninger (Anthropology and historiography. Three Hegelian Lectures) (under review).

4. Culture and Rationality. European Frameworks of Norwegian Identity. Oslo: Norwegian Academic Press, 2001.

3.Ivar Aasen’s Logic of Nation. Toward a Philosophy of Culture. Volda: Volda University College Skriftserie, 1999. 2nd edition 2004.

2.Gegen des Strömes dringende Wellen: Force et résistance dans la philosophie de Hegel, 1997 (in preparation).

1. The Gender of Signs. Essays in Comparative Literature. Volda: Volda University College Skriftserie, 1995.

Edited volumes

6. Museum Europa: The European Cultural Heritage between Economics and Politics. Kristiansand: Norwegian Academic Press: 2003.

5. Den norske pastorale opplysningen. Nye perspektiver på norsk historiografi på 1800-talet (The Norwegian Pastoral Enlightenment: New Perspectives on Norwegian Historiography in the 19th Century) Oslo: Abstrakt Forlag, 2003.

4. Nation, Modernity, Written Culture (with Odd Monsson). Kristiansand. Norwegian Academic Press, 2002.

3. Den europeiske identiteten og den skandinaviske(European and Scandinavian Identity) (with Svein Ivar Angel & Bo Stråth). Volda: Volda University College skriftserie, 2001.

2. European Security Identities. Contested Understandings of EU and NATO (with Ola Tunander), Oslo: Prio, 2000.

1. Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe. Amsterdam/Atlanta, Georgia: Rodopi, 1997.

Scholarly journal

Editor-in-chief of Security Dialogue.London: SAGE Publications. International peer-reviewed journal in the field of conflict and security studies. Volumes edited: 32-36 (1-4).

Scholarly articles and chapters

39. ‘The insecurity of the community of values: The European Union as a Security Community’ (2006). Hans Günter Brauch, John Grin, Czeslaw Mesjasz, Navnita Chadha Behera, Béchir Chourou, Ursula Oswald Spring, P. H. Liotta, Patricia Kameri-Mbote (eds.) Globalisation and Environmental Challenges: Reconceptualising Security in the 21st Century. Berlin - Heidelberg - New York - Hong Kong - London - Milan - Paris - Tokyo: Springer-Verlag.

38. ‘The Ambivalence of the National: Jakob Aall and Dano-Norwegian Identity’ Nations and Nationalism 10(4), 2004: 619-637.

37. ‘Editors’ Introduction: What is ‘Human Security?’’, with Taylor Owen, 2004. Security Dialogue 35(4), 345-346.

36. ‘The Religious Site in Civil Space: Meaning and Function of the Temple Mount/al-Haram al-Sharif Social Identities3/2004: 311-323.

35. ‘Identité, communauté, securité (Identity, Community, Security)’. Cultures et conflits. 3/2004 (under review).

34. ‘The Ethics of Security’ in Alessandro Gobbicchi (ed.) Globalization, Uncertainty, New Prospects. Roma: Centro militare di Studi Strategici: 2004.

33. ‘Introduction: Europe without the Myth of Europe’. J. Peter Burgess (ed.) Museum Europa: The European Cultural Heritage between Economics and Politics. Kristiansand: Norwegian Academic Press: 2003.

32. ‘The Abduction of ‘The Abduction of Europa’. J. Peter Burgess (ed.) Museum Europa: The European Cultural Heritage between Economics and Politics. J. Peter Burgess (ed.) Kristiansand: Norwegian Academic Press: 2003).

31. ‘Forord (Foreword)’. Den norske pastorale opplysningen. Nye perspektiver på norsk historiografi (The Norwegian Pastoral Enlightenment: New Perspectives on Norwegian Historiography). J. Peter Burgess (red.) Oslo: Abstrakt Forlag, 2003.

30. ‘Den opplyste romantikken og den romantiske opplysningen (Enlightened Romanticism and Romantic Enlightenment) and ‘Den norske pastorale opplysningen. Nye perspektiver på norsk historiografi (The Norwegian Pastoral Enlightenment: New Perspectives on Norwegian Historiography), in J. Peter Burgess (red.) Oslo: Abstrakt Forlag, 2003.

29. ‘Culture and the Rationality of Law from Weimar to Maastricht’. Christian Joerges & Navrai Singh Ghaleig (eds.) Darker Legacies of Law in Europe. The Shadow of National Socialism and Fascism over Europe and its Legal Traditions.Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2003, 143-166.

28. ‘The Politics of the South China Sea: Territoriality and International Law’. Security Dialogue (2003) volume 34, no 1.

27. ‘Ethics of Humanitarian Intervention: The Circle Closes’ Security Dialogue (2002) volume 33, no 3, 261-264.

26. ‘Nation and Language at the Frontier of National Culture’ (with Odd Monsson). J. Peter Burgess & Odd Monsson (eds.) Nation, Modernity, Written Culture. Kristiansand. Norwegian Academic Press, 2002, 11-14.

25. ‘Cultural Semiotics and New Norwegian Written Culture. A Response to Kjell Lars Berge’. J. Peter Burgess & Odd Monsson (eds.) Nation, Modernity, Written Culture. Kristiansand. Norwegian Academic Press, 2002, 77-84.

24. ‘Nationalismus und Skandinavismus in der Entwicklung der nordischen Sprachen im 19. Jahrhundert (Nationalism and Scandinavism in the Development of the Nordic Languages in the 19th Century)’ (with Odd Monsson). Handbücher zur Sprach- und Kommunikationswissenschaft. Berlin/New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2004 (forthcoming).

23. ‘The Ambivalence of the National. Dano-Norwegian Identity through the Eyes of Jacob Aall 1799-1814’. Preface to Jen Johan Hyvik. ‘Faedrelandske Ideer’. Jacob Aalls nasjonsforståelse 1799-1814. Kristiansand. Høyskoleforlag, 2003.

22. ‘The Ethical Core of the Nation-State. Zizek’s Contribution to the Nationalism Debate’. Gregory Reichberg & Henrik Syse (eds.) The Ethics of War and Peace (forthcoming).

21. ‘Monetary Culture. The Idea of Money in European Construction’. American Journal of Economics and Sociology(under review).

20. ‘What’s so European about the European Union?: Legitimacy between Institution and Identity’. European Journal of Social Theory. 5(4) 2002, 465-479.

19. ‘Simmel and the Federalist Vision: Between Cultural and Economic Value’. Jean-Christophe Merle. ed. Globalisering der Öffentlichkeit? Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2005.

18. ‘The Legitimacy of War in the Age of Globalisation: EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy’. Jean-Christophe Merle, ed. Globalisering der Öffentlichkeit? Berlin: Akademie Verlag, 2005.

17. ‘The Nomos of the European Monetary Space’. Christian Joerges & Navraij Singh Ghaleigh (eds.) The Dark Legacy of European Law: National Socialist and Fascist Heritage of Legal Thought in Europe. Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2003.

16. ‘Money and Political Economy: From the Werner Plan to the Delors Report and Beyond’ (with Bo Stråth). Bo Stråth & Lars Magnusson. From the Werner Plan to the EMU: The Economic-Political Embedding of Labour Markets between Europe and the Nation in Historical View. Brussels: P.U.I., 2001.

15. ‘Identitet og mangfald. Den norske, den skandinaviske og den europeiske (Identity and Plurality. The Norwegian, the Scandinavian, and the European)’. Den europeiske identiteten og den skandinaviske(European and Scandinavian Identity) (with Svein Ivar Angel & Bo Stråth). Volda, Høgskulen i Volda, 2001.

14. ‘In Service of Narrative. Master and Slave in Hegel’s Philosophy’. Renate Schülte (ed.) Narratives of the Servant. Florence: European University Institute, 2000.

13. ‘Coal, Steel and Spirit. The Double Reading of European Unity (1948-50)’. Bo Stråth (ed.) Europe and the Other and Europe as the Other. Brussels: P.I.E./Piper, 2000.

12. ‘Jacques Derrida: Maktens begrep, begrepets makt (The concept of Power and the power of the concept)’ . Iver B. Neumann & Inger-Johanne Sand (eds.), Maktens strateger. Oslo: Pax Forlag, 2000.

11. ‘The Logic of Language and Nation in the Emergence of Nynorsk’ in Collective Identity and Citizenship in Europe. Fields of Access and Exclusion. Theodor Barth and Magnus Enzell (eds.) Oslo/Jerusalem: ARENA/Van Leer Institute, Report No. 3, 1999.

10. ‘On the Necessity and the Impossibility of a European Cultural Identity’. J. Peter Burgess, (ed.) Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe Amsterdam/Atlanta, Georgia. Rodopi, 1997.

9. ‘Preface’ in J. Peter Burgess (ed.) Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe Amsterdam/Atlanta, Georgia. Rodopi, 1997.

8. ‘Ivar Aasen, «det norske» og «det europeiske» (Ivar Aasen, ‘the Norwegian’ and ‘the European’)’, with Arne Apelseth & Odd Monsson. Tidsskrift for Sunnmøre Historielag (Journal for the Sunnmøre History Club). Jarle Sulebust (ed.) No. 72, 1996.

7. ‘Kraft og motstand i Verdenshistorien (Force and Resistance in World History)’. Jakob Dahl Rendtorff (ed.) Indivdets genkomst i litteratur, filosofi og samfundsteori (The Return of the Individual in Literature, Philosophy and Social Theory). Copenhagen: Nordisk Sommeruniversitetets Press, 1996.

6. ‘Ivar Aasens (att)skaping av det europeiske (Ivar Aasen’s (Re)creation of the European)’. Syn & Segn. no. 102. 4, 1995.

5. ‘Sistemann: Fukuyama og historiens slutt (The Last Man: Fukyama and the End of History)’ Samtiden (Contemporary Times). No. 2, 1995.

4. ‘‘... a serenity of still and exquisite brilliance...’: Technology and Subjectivity in Christa Wolf’s Störfal.’ Theo D’Haen (ed.). Narrative Turns and Minor Genres in Postmodernism. Amsterdam/Atlanta, Georgia: Rodopi, 1995.

3. ‘European Borders: History of Space/Space of History.’ The Candian Journal of Political and Social Theory. Volume 17, numbers 1-2, 1994.

2. ‘Europeisk historie og grensens begrep (European history and Concept of the Border’. Europa og Muren: Om ‘den andre’, gränslandet och historiens återkomst i 90-talets Europa (Europe and the Wall: On ‘the Other’, Borderland, and the Return of History in 1990’s Europe). Ola Tunander (ed.) Copenhagen: Nordisk Sommeruniversitets Skriftserie, 1994.

1. ‘Diplomatics.’ The Candian Journal of Political and Social Theory. Volume 17(3), 1994.

Book reviews, reports and working papers

14. After the Monopoly of Violence: The Legitimacy of Post-national Military Intervention. Roma: Centro Militare di Studi Strategici, 2005.

13. ‘Spenningsfeltet mellom kulturell og økonomisk verdi i forvaltning av kulturarv i EU [The tension between cultural and economic value in the management of cultural heriage in the EU]’. Contribution to the Government White Paper, Kultur og naering [Culture and commerce], Norwegian Ministry of Culture, Education and Church, 2005.

12. Security Identity. Roma: Centro Militare di Studi Strategici, 2003. (45 pages).

11. ‘The Foundation for a New Consensus on Humanitarian Intervention’ Security Dialogue (2002) volume 33, no 3, 383-384.

10. ‘Encyclopedic Europe’ Security Dialogue (2001) volume 32, no 3, 375-376.

9. ‘The Ethics of Identity. Interdisciplinary research on the formation, expression & ethical consequences of identity’ (project application, with Karen Hostens, Gregory Reichberg, Henrik Syse).

8. Minor Writings on Visual Art and Literature. Notat. Volda: Høgskulen i Volda. 2001.

7. ‘Meaning and Science in Weimar: Crisis and the Cultural Foundations of Reason’ Florence: European University Institute, 2000.

6. ‘Fremtidens nåtid: Vestens fremtidsforståelse (The Presence of the Future: The Western Conception of the Future)’.Notat. Volda: Volda University College skriftserie, 2000.

5. ‘Trois piliers de la pensée de force et résistance: Héraclite, Aristote, Shelling (Three pillars of the Thought of Force and Resistance: Heraclites, Aristotle, Schelling’. Notat. Volda: Volda University College skriftserie, 2000.

4. ‘Legitimacy between Institution and Identity: What’s European about the European Union’, Florence: Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies, Working Paper, 2000.

3. ‘The Concept of Money from The Werner Plan to the Delors Report’, Florence: Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies, Working Paper, 2000.

2. ‘Culture and Political Economy. The Manifold Discourse of EMU’, Florence: Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies, Working Paper, 2000.

1. ‘Law and Cultural Identity’. Oslo: ARENA Working Papers, 2001.

Commentaries/Op-Eds

6. ‘Commentary’. Security Dialogue 33(1-4) 2002, 5-8; 123-126; 259-260; 395-398; 34(1-4) 2003, 5-6; 131-134; 251-254; 387-390; 35(1-4) 2004, 5-8; 131-134; 275-278, 403-404.

5. ‘Falske motsetninger. Hvordan skal vi forstå makt? (False Oppositions: How should one Understand Power?’). Op-Ed. Aftenposten. 13 October 2003.

4. ‘Editor’s Comments’. Security Dialogue 32(4) 2001, 387-392.

3. ‘Editor’s Comments’ (with Pavel Baev) Security Dialogue 32(2-3) 2001, 131-136; 275-280.

2. ‘Makten utreder seg selv (Power Investigates Itself)’. Oslo. Morgenbladet, 2 March, 2000.

1. ‘Om (stats)vitenskapens vitenskapelighet (On the Scientificity of (Political) Science)’ Oslo. Morgenbladet. December 13, 1995.

Scholarly translations

15. 15. ‘War is Peace: On Post-national War’ (from German: Ulrich Beck, ‘Krieg ist Frieden: Über den Postnationalen Krieg’). ), Security Dialogue 36(1) 2005.

14. ‘War and Terror’ (from German : Ulrich Beck, ‘Krieg und Terror’), Security Dialogue 35(3) 2003.

13. ‘Uncertain Identities: Use and Risk of Identity Concepts’ (from French: Astrid von Busekist, ‘Identités incertaines: Usage et risques du concept de l’identité’). Security Dialogue 35(1) 2004 (forthcoming).

13. ‘The Silence of Words: On War and Terror’ (from German: Ulrich Beck, ‘Das Schweigen der Wörter: über Krieg und Terror’). Security Dialogue 34(3) 2003, 255-271.

12. ‘The Construction of the Past in situ: Layers of Historical Understanding’. (from Danish: Søren Kjørup, ‘Fortidens konstruksjon in situ: Lage med historisk forståelse’). J. Peter Burgess, ed. Museum Europa. The European Cultural Heritage between Politics and Economics. Kristiansand: HøyskoleForlag, 2003.

11. ‘Europa’s Saints: The Official Construction of the European Union’ (from Danish: Uffe Østergård, Europas Helgener’). J. Peter Burgess, ed. Museum Europa. The European Cultural Heritage between Politics and Economics. Kristiansand: HøyskoleForlag, 2003.

10. ‘The Silence of Words’ (from German: Ulrich Beck, ‘Das Schweigen der Wörter’). Security Dialogue 34(3) 2003, 255-267.

9. ‘War on Terrorism: Feminist and Ethical Perspectives’ (from Swedish, Anna T. Höglund, ‘Feministiska och etiska perspektiv på ‘kriget mot terrorismen’’).Security Dialogue 34(2) 2003, 242-245.

8. ‘An Attack Against Iraq will Weaken International Law’ (from Norwegian, Geir Ulfstein, ‘Terror og folkerett’). Security Dialogue.33(4), 501-503.

7. ‘On our Written Language’ (from Danish, Ivar Aasen, ‘Om vort Skriftsprog’). J. Peter Burgess, Ivar Aasen’s Logic of Nation. Toward a Philosophy of Culture. Volda, Høgskulen I Volda, 1999, 108-110.

6. ‘On Culture and Norwegianness, (from Danish, Ivar Aasen, ‘Om Dannelse og Norskhed’). J. Peter Burgess, Ivar Aasen’s Logic of Nation. Toward a Philosophy of Culture. Volda, Høgskulen I Volda, 1999, 111-136.

5. ‘Recollections from the Language Debate of Autumn 1858’ (from New Norwegian, Ivar Aasen, ‘Minningar fraa Maalstriden um haust 1858’) , J. Peter Burgess, Ivar Aasen’s Logic of Nation. Toward a Philosophy of Culture. Volda, Høgskulen I Volda, 1999, 137-158.

4. ‘The Many Houses of European Value: European Human and Cultural Relativism (from Danish, Uffe Østergård, ‘De europaeiske vaerdiers mange huse’). J. Peter Burgess, ed. Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe.Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi, 1997, 41-58.

3. ‘The European Self-Image’ (from Norwegian, Trond Berg Eriksen, ‘Det europeiske self-bilde’). J. Peter Burgess, ed. Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe.Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi, 1997, 111-117.

2. ‘Eurotaoism’ (from German, Peter Sloterdijk, ‘Eurotaoisme). J. Peter Burgess, ed. Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe.Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi, 1997, 277-290.

1. ‘Europe without Nations: An Artifice, a Dangerous Mirage’ (from French, Max Gallo, ‘Europe sans les nations. Un artifice, un mirage dangereux’). J. Peter Burgess, ed. Cultural Politics and Political Culture in Postmodern Europe.Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi, 1997, 382-393.

Conference and seminar presentations (selected)

2005

36. ‘Insecurity of the community of values’, Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 29 April.

35. ‘The Political subject of Human Security’ presented at «Safety Without Borders», the Vrij Universiteit Amsterdam, 12-14 April.

34. ‘Continental European Law: A Tradition Renewed?’ presented at ‘Comparative Visions of Global Public Order’, Harvard Law School, March 5-6,2005.

2004

34. Logic of War, Logic of Peace presented at «Prepared for Peace? The Use and Abuse of ‘Culture’ in Military Simulations, Training and Education» Pell Centre/Watson Institute, 6-7 December.

33. ‘The Question of Justice in moral, social and legal community’, Network on Applied Global Justice Conference’, Zürich, 22 October.

34. ‘Zizek’s contribution to the nationalism debate’, Convention of the Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society Annual Conference, Columbia University, New York City, 14-16 October.

33. ‘The (in)security of the community of values’, COST conference, The Social Construction of Threat. Brussels, 20-21 September.

32.. ‘The new nomosof Europe’ European Consortium for Political Research SGIR Conference, The Hague, 9-11 September.

31. ‘Che cos’è un intervento militare europeo?: Il caso del Kosovo (What is a European Military Intervention)’ Guerra et consenso: Il dibattito sull’uso delle armi nel mondo moderno e contemporaneo (War and Consensus: The Debite on the Use of Arms in the Modern and Contemporary World). University of Pavia, Italy, 22 March.

30. ‘Eastern Enlargement between Europeanization and Americanization’. The Transatlantic Forum: Perspectives on US - European Relations, University of Oslo, 30 March.

29. ‘Sivilisatorisk begrepsmakt (The Civilizational Power of Concepts)’, Splittes Vesten? (Is the West Breaking Apart?),University of Oslo, 20 March 2004.

2003

28. ‘The Political History of the Media’. Media and Nation Building. 3-4 November, Oslo. UNESCO/Ministry of Development.

27. ‘Present, Future Problems and World Trouble Spots: Social, Political, Environment’, The World Today and Tomorrow. Stocktaking and Assessment of Trends; the Need for new Concepts of Cooperation and Security. 1-2 November, Berlin, Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs/Free University, Berlin.

26. ‘Modernity and Political Culture’. The Political Culture(s) of Europe. Copenhagen, 25-27 September.

25. ‘The Ethical Subject of Security’. Globalization, Uncertainty, New Prospects. Centro militare di Studi Strategici. 29-30 May.

24. ‘Identity, Community, Security’. Kulturarv og komparasjon (Cultural Heritage and Comparison). University of Oslo, 5-6 May.

23. ‘Identity and the Intolerable’ International Student Festival in Trondheim(isfit), 12 March.

2002

22. ‘Identité et éthique. Conséquences de la mondialisation’, paper presented at Conflit identitaire : Un nouveau paradigme, International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO) 12-20 November

21. ‘Europe without the Myth of Europe’, paper presented at The European Cultural Heritage between Economics and Politics, The Norwegian Institute in Rome.

20. ‘The Sacred Site in Civil Space: Meaning and Status of the Temple Mount/al-Haram al-Sharif», paper presented at The Middle East Conflict, Workshop of the Zentrum für interdiziplinäre Forschung, University of Bielefeld, 8-9 August.

2001

19.‘European Federalism between Cultural and Economic Value’, paper presented at ‘Federalism and Subsidiarity’, 3d meeting of the Euro Conferences on Global Justice, University of Florence, 6-9 December.

18. ‘Kultur und Rationalität in der Weimarerrepublik’, paper presented at the Deutsch-norwegisches Forum, University of Oslo, 6 September.

17. ‘The Legitimacy of War in the Age of Globalisation: EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy’, paper presented at the ‘Globalisation of the Public Sphere?, 2nd meeting of the Euro Conferences on Global Justice, Université Jean Moulin, Lyon, 14-17 June.

2000

16. ‘Political Modernity and Enlightenment». The Norwegian Pastoral Enlightenment (organizer), Volda University College, 10 November.

15. ‘Language as Resistance in the Constitution of Collectivities’. Culture, Identity and Experience. Solstrand, Bergen, 5-6 October 6.

15. ‘The Nomos of the European Union’. Political Theory Group. Centre for Peace and Conflict Research (COPRI), Copenhagen, 16 November.

14. ‘Culture and the Rationality of Law from Weimar to Maastricht’. Perceptions of Europe and Perspectives on a European Order in Legal Scholarship During the Era of Fascism and National Socialism, European University Institute. 29-30 September.

13. ‘Identity and the Social Sciences’. Europeanization and Multiple Identities, European University Institute. 9-10 June.

12. ‘Writing and Cultural Semiotics’. Nation, Modernity, Written Culture, Ivar Aasen Institute, Volda University College, Volda, 22-23 May,

11. ‘Economics, Institutions and Culture’. Explorations in Economic Sociology. European University Institute. 24 May.

10. ‘Social Democracy and Economic Management’. Can the Primacy of the Political be Regained?, European University Institute. 31 May.

9. ‘Master and Slave in the Philosophy of Hegel’. Narratives of the Servant, European University Institute, Florence, 17-18 March,

8. ‘Historiography and Subjectivity’. Love and History, European University Institute. Florence, 16 March.

1999

7. ‘The Logic of Money from the Werner Plan to the Delors Report’ A European Political Economy in Historical Light: From the Werner Plan to the EMU, European University Institute, Florence, 12-13 November.

6. ‘Culture and Political Economy’. Foreign and Security Policies: Two Europes, Two Philosophies, International Institute for Peace Research, Oslo, 7-8 November.

5. ‘What is Identity’. European and Scandinavian Identity, Volda University College, 17 October.

4. ‘What is Written Culture?’ Written Culture and Textual Theory, Ivar Aasen Institute, Volda University College, Volda, 24 October.

3. ‘Identity and the Nation-state’. Europeanization and Multiple Identities, Mershon Center, University of Ohio, 8-9 September.

1998

2. ‘Subjectivity and History’, European University Institute, Florence, 4 Februrary.

1997

1. ‘Nation-state and the Development of New Norse’. Collective Identity and Citizenship, ARENA, University of Oslo, 21-22 April.

Public lectures and debates (selected)

2005 7. ‘Researching children’. Save the Children,annual conference, Oslo, 18 April.

2004

6. ‘Collective identity?’, PRIO, 2 November.

5. ‘The Geneva Convention’, University of Bergen Student Society, 18 November.

4. ‘Women and Terrorism’, Oslo Film Society debate, 12 October

3. ‘Identité et tolerance (Identity and Tolerance)’, French Cultural Centre. 4 February.

2003

2. ‘Europas framtid (The future of Europe)’. Student Society, Oslo, 15 October.

1. ‘Jacob Aall, europeer (Jacob Aall, the European)’ Arendal Iron Works Museum, 12 June.

Research grants funded

16. Swedish Research Council,Security for whom? Gendering Security in a Globalized Era, with Maria Stern (application pending: €418,875, 3 years).

15. European Union (6th Framework Programme). Security and Insecurity in Europe: Human Security and the Legal Consequences of Transnational Terrorist Threat (application pending: €1,600,000, 5 years).

14. Arms against a sea of troubles: Ethics and the new military intervention, Collective project, Research Council of Norway. (€289,100, 3 years).

13. Ethics Programme, University of Oslo,The New Humanism in Central European Thought, (€3,300).

12. Ruhrgass Foundation, Germany, Supernational Governance in Europe (with Dr. J.-C. Merle, travel grant: €12,000)

11. European Union (6th Framework Programme) The Changing Landscape of Liberty and Security in Europe (CHALLENGE), submitted through Centre for European Policy Studies, Brussels. Workpackage 3 Securitization, War and New Technologies, with Ole Waever et al. 5 years, research team: €210,000, 3 years).

10. Norwegian Research Council, Strategic Institute Programme, PRIO, Looking Outward, European Security Architecture, (with Ola Tunader, et al., research team, 2 years: €290,000)

9. Centro militare di studi strageci, European Security Identity.Rome, Italy, 2003. (personal, 1 year: €20,500).

8. Foreign Ministry of Norway, Le conflit identitaire (conference organisation, €9,000).

7. French Embassy in Oslo, Scientific Section, Le conflit identitaire (conference organisation, €4,000).

6. Norwegian Research Council, European Security Identities: Contested Understandings of EU and NATO, Oslo, 1998-2000. (with Ola Tunander, 3 years, team-based: €54,800)

5. Robert Schuman Centre, EUI, Florence, Italy, 1998-99. Legitimacy and multiplicity in European construction. (personal, 1 year: €14,500).

4. European University Institute, Florence, 1997-98. Langue nationale, identité européene. (personal, 1 year: €14,500).

3. Norwegian Research Council, The European in the New Norwegian, Volda, (personal, 3 years: €290,000)

2. Volda University College, Norway, 1996, Ivar Aasen’s Logic of Nation. (personal, 2 months: €16,000)-

1. Columbia University, NYC, 1987 (personal, 3 years ; €60,580).

Courses taught

Graduate

Introduction to Gender Theory, Bjørknes College.

History of environmentalism and the philosophy of nature, University of Oslo.

History and theory of written culture, Volda University College.

Continental theory: Philosophical background and consequences, University of Oslo.

Undergraduate

Introduction to aesthetics, Volda University College.

Linguistic logic (Examen philosophicum), Volda University College / University of Oslo.

Philosophy of science (Examen philosophicum), Volda University College / University

of Oslo.

History of philosophy (Examen philosophicum), Volda University College / University

of Oslo.

Introduction to pedagogical philosophy, Volda University College.

World religions, Volda University College.

American Society, Volda University College.

English literature (survey), Volda University College.

Miscellaneous

Language proficiency

Mother tongue: English

Fluency: French, Norwegian

Practical fluency: German, Italian, Dutch

Readingproficiency: Danish, Swedish, Latin.

Associations

International Studies Association 2000-

International Peace Research Association 2001-

Association for the Study of Culture and Psychoanalysis 2004-

American Philosophical Association 1996-

European Consortium for Philosophy 2002-

European Consortium for Political Research 2002-

Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society 2004-

Civil Status

Citizenship: U.S.A.

Permanent Residency: Norway

Married; two children

References

Dr. Gunnar Stave, Rector

Volda University College

N-6101 Volda, Norway

Dr. Gerhard Sabathil, Ambassador

The European Commission Delegation to Norway and Iceland Box 1643 Vika

N-0119 Oslo, Norway

Dr. Yves Mény, President

European University Institute

Badia Fiesolana

Via dei Roccettini 9

I-50016 San Domenico di Fiesole (FI), Italy

Dr. Jean-Noël Baléo,Attaché pour la Science et la Culture

Ambassade de France au Liban

Espace des Lettres

Rue de Damas

BP 11-477 Beyrouth, Lebanon

Dr. Edward Wasiolek, Professor

Department of Comparative Literature

University of Chicago

801 South Ellis Ave.,

Chicago, IL 60637, USA


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