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Curriculum V itae Mathieu D eflem (May 2015) University of South Carolina Department of Sociology 911 Pickens Street Columbia, SC 29208 email: [email protected] phone: (803) 777 3123 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ACADEMIC EMPLOYMENT 2002-‐ Professor (since 2010), Associate Professor (2005-‐2010), Assistant Professor (2002-‐2005), University of South Carolina, Department of Sociology, Columbia, SC. 1997-‐2002 Assistant Professor of Sociology, Purdue University, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, West Lafayette, Indiana. 1996-‐1997 Visiting Assistant Professor of Sociology and Law and Society, Kenyon College, Law and Society Program, Department of Anthropology & Sociology, Gambier, Ohio. 1989-‐1996 Pre-‐doctoral positions: Research & Teaching Assistant (1992-‐1995), Instructor (1996); Department of Sociology, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado; Assistant (1989-‐1992), Afdeling Strafrecht, Strafvordering en Criminologie (Department of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, and Criminology), Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven, Belgium. EDUCATION 1996 Ph.D. Sociology, University of Colorado, Boulder. Dissertation: “Borders of Police Force: Historical Foundations of International Policing Between Germany and the United States.” 1990 M.A. Sociology of Developing Societies, University of Hull, England. Thesis: “Processual Symbolic Analysis in the Work of Victor W. Turner.” 1987 Special Diploma Social and Cultural Anthropology (M.A. equivalent), Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven, Belgium. Thesis: “Antropologie van de Ruimte” (Dutch: “The Anthropology of Space”). 1986 Licentiate Sociology (M.A. equivalent), Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven, Belgium. Thesis: “Anomie als Sociologisch Probleem” (Dutch: “The Sociological Concept of Anomie”). 1983 Candidate Social Sciences (B.A. equivalent), Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven, Belgium. Language skills: Dutch (native), German, French. SPECIALTY AREAS Sociology of Law Crime and Social Control Popular Culture Sociological Theory RESEARCH INTERESTS The Culture of Fame; Law and Visual Sociology; Global Anti-‐Police Violence; The Policing of Terrorism; International Police Cooperation; History of Sociological Theory; Abortion Policy; Sociological Structuralism and Systems Theory; History of Social Thought; The Sociological Profession; Internet Technology. Deflem 2 PUBLICATIONS Books 2010 The Policing of Terrorism: Organizational and Global Perspectives. New York: Routledge. Reviewed in: Social Forces; Contemporary Sociology (note); Law & Politics Book Review; Choice; Canadian Public Administration; Kriminologisches Journal. 2008 Sociology of Law: Visions of a Scholarly Tradition. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press. (second printing 2009; third printing 2010). Reviewed in: Contemporary Sociology; American Journal of Sociology; Canadian Journal of Sociology; Choice (note); Sociologický časopis (Czech Sociological Review); правha мисъл (Legal Thought, Bulgaria); Law & Politics Book Review; Cambridge Law Journal; Anales de la Facultad de Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociales (Argentina). Chinese translation, including a new “Prologue to the Chinese Edition,” published by Peking University Press, 2010. (Reviewed in Sociology Perspective). Turkish translation forthcoming from BigBang Yayinlari. An Author Meets Critics session on this book at the 2009 annual meeting of the SSSP was published as a symposium in Pro Bono, the Newsletter of the SSSP Law & Society Division (Spring 2010). 2002 Policing World Society: Historical Foundations of International Police Cooperation. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press. (second printing 2003; paperback 2004). Reviewed in: Contemporary Sociology; American Journal of Sociology; Social Forces; Theoretical Criminology; British Journal of Criminology; Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology; Kriminologisches Journal; Critical Criminology; Journal of International Criminal Justice; The Police Journal; International Journal of Police Science and Management; Law & Politics Book Review; Social Problems Forum; American Journal of International Law; International Criminal Justice Review; International and Comparative Law Quarterly; International Review of Social History; Archiv für Sozialgeschichte; Les Cahiers de la Sécurité Intérieure; Yönetim Bilimleri Dergis (Journal of Administrative Sciences, Turkey). Chinese translation published by Nanjing Press, 2013. A roundtable on this book at the 2004 ASA annual meeting was published in the ASA Sociology of Law section newsletter, Amici (Summer 2005). An author-‐meets-‐readers session at the University of Illinois College of Law, Champaign, IL, 2005, was published in Law Enforcement Executive Forum (July 2005). An excerpt of the book appeared in Crime & Justice International (2003). Edited Volumes forth. The Politics of Policing: Between Force and Legitimacy. Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance, Volume 21. Bingley, UK: Emerald. In progress for 2016. 2015 Terrorism and Counterterrorism Today. Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance, Volume 20. Bingley, UK: Emerald, in press. Includes: “Introduction: The Study of Terrorism and Counterterorism Today.” 2014 Punishment and Incarceration: A Global Perspective. Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance, Volume 19. Bingley, UK: Emerald. Includes: “Introduction: The Prison World” (pp. ix-‐xii). Deflem 3 2013 Music and Law. Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance, Volume 18. Bingley, UK: Emerald. Includes: “Introduction: The Laws of Music” (pp. ix-‐xii). Reviewed in: Criminologia.de. 2012 Disasters, Hazards, and Law. Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance, Vol. 17. Bingley, UK: Emerald. Includes: “Introduction: Disasters and Hazards in Socio-‐Legal Studies” (pp. ix-‐xii). 2011 Economic Crisis and Crime. Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance, Volume 16. Bingley, UK: Emerald. Includes: “Introduction: Criminological Perspectives of the Crisis” (pp. ix-‐xii). 2010 Popular Culture, Crime, and Social Control. Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance, Volume 14. Bingley, UK: Emerald. Includes: “Introduction: The Criminology of Popular Culture” (pp. ix-‐xi). 2008 Surveillance and Governance: Crime Control and Beyond. Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance, Volume 10. Bingley, UK: Emerald. Includes: “Introduction: An Eye on Surveillance and Governance” (pp. 1-‐8). Reviewed in: Surveillance & Society; Law & Politics Book Review. 2007 Sociologists in a Global Age: Biographical Perspectives. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate. Includes: “Introduction: Sociologists in a Global Age” (pp. 1-‐11). Reviewed in: Contemporary Sociology; Acta Sociologica; New Zealand Sociology; Thesis Eleven; European Societies; Sociologia e Politiche Sociali (Italy). Chinese translation published by Peking University Press, 2010. 2006 Sociological Theory and Criminological Research: Views from Europe and the United States. Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance, Volume 7. Amsterdam: Elsevier/JAI Press. Includes: “Introduction: The Bearing of Sociological Theory on Criminological Research” (pp. 1-‐6); and “Revisiting Merton: Continuities in the Theory of Anomie-‐and-‐Opportunity-‐Structures” (second author, with Sanjay Marwah) (pp. 57-‐76). Reviewed in: Law & Politics Book Review. 2004 Terrorism and Counter-‐Terrorism: Criminological Perspectives. Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance, Volume 5. Amsterdam: Elsevier/JAI Press. Includes: “Introduction: Towards a Criminology of Terrorism and Counter-‐Terrorism” (pp. 1-‐6). Reviewed in: Policing; Law & Politics Book Review. 1996 Habermas, Modernity and Law. London: Sage Publications. Revised from a special issue guest-‐edited in Philosophy and Social Criticism 20(4):1-‐168 (1994). Includes a postscript by Jürgen Habermas. Includes: “Introduction: Law in Habermas’s Theory of Communicative Action” (pp. 1-‐20), and “Habermas, Modernity and Law: A Bibliography” (pp. 151-‐166). “Introduction” translated into Chinese: “导论:哈贝马斯交往行为理论中的法律思想.” URL: http://dzl.ias.fudan.edu.cn/MasterArticle.aspx?ID=6303 (2005); Reprinted in: Vniversitas (Colombia) 116:267-‐285 (2008); in Jürgen Habermas, Sage Masters of Modern Social Thought, edited by David M. Rasmussen and James Swindal (Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2002). Deflem 4 Reviewed in: International Journal of Comparative Sociology; Ethics; Contributions to Indian Sociology; The Times Literary Supplement. Chinese translation, with a new Introduction by translator Hong-‐Jun Gao, published by Tsinghua University Press, 2008. Journal Articles 2015 “The Fear of Counterterrorism: Surveillance and Civil Liberties Since 9/11.” Society 52(1):70-‐79. 2013 “Professor Goes Gaga: Teaching Lady Gaga and the Sociology of Fame.” The American Sociologist 44(2):117-‐131. 2013 “The Structural Transformation of Sociology.” Society 50(2):156-‐166 (Symposium: The Changing Shape of Higher Education Since the 1960s). 2011 “The Sociological Discourse on Human Rights: Lessons from the Sociology of Law.” (first author, with Stephen Chicoine). Development and Society 40(1):101-‐114. Reprint forthcoming in a volume on law and society published in India. 2009 “Policing Katrina: Managing Law Enforcement in New Orleans.” (first author, with Suzanne Sutphin). Policing 3(1):41-‐49. Chinese translation: “卡特里娜”警务:新奥尔良执法管理经验.” Public Security Science Journal (Journal of Zhejiang Police College) 3(113):31-‐35, June 2009. 2008 “Policing the Pearl: Historical Transformations of Law Enforcement in Hong Kong.” (first author, with Richard Featherstone, Yunqing Li, and Suzanne Sutphin). International Journal of Police Science and Management 10(3):349-‐356. 2007 “Is the United States Ready for Future Catastrophes? Estimating the Effectiveness of Organizations for Hazard Mitigation Since 9/11.” (third author, with Aytül Kasapoğlu and Dennis S. Mileti). Journal of Homeland Security, September 2007, online. 2006 “Jurisprudencia sociológica y sociología del derecho” (Spanish: Sociological Jurisprudence and Sociology of Law). Opinión Jurídica 5(10):107-‐119. Russian translation: “Социологическая Юриспруденция И Социология Права,” Sotsiologitcheskie issledovania (Sociological Studies) 3(50):217-‐227, 2009. 2006 “Policing Post-‐War Iraq: Insurgency, Civilian Police, and the Reconstruction of Society.” (first author, with Suzanne Sutphin). Sociological Focus 39(4):265-‐283. Reprinted in: The Routledge Handbook of War and Society: Iraq and Afghanistan, edited by Steven Carlton-‐Ford & Morten G. Ender, pp. 103-‐113 (London: Routledge, 2011). Chinese translation: “后伊拉克战争警务:叛乱、﹅民间警察和社会重构.” Public Security Science Journal (Journal of Zhejiang Police College) 5(109):29-‐32, July 2008. 2006 “Europol and the Policing of International Terrorism: Counter-‐Terrorism in a Global Perspective.” Justice Quarterly 23(3):336-‐359. 2006 “Global Rule of Law or Global Rule of Law Enforcement? International Police Cooperation and Counter-‐Terrorism.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 603:240-‐251 (Issue on Law, Society, and Democracy: Comparative Perspectives). Deflem 5 2005 “Whose Face at the Border? Homeland Security and Border Policing Since 9/11.” (second author, with J. Eagle Shutt). Journal of Social and Ecological Boundaries 1(2):81-‐105. 2005 “Governmentality and the War on Terror: FBI Project Carnivore and the Diffusion of Disciplinary Power.” (third author, with Holly Ventura and J. Mitchell Miller). Critical Criminology 13(1):55-‐70. 2004 “Social Control and the Policing of Terrorism: Foundations for a Sociology of Counter-‐Terrorism.” The American Sociologist 35(2):75-‐92. 2003 “Anomie and Strain: Context and Consequences of Merton’s Two Theories.” (second author, with Richard Featherstone). Sociological Inquiry 73(4):471-‐489. 2003 “The Sociology of the Sociology of Money: Simmel and the Contemporary Battle of the Classics.” Journal of Classical Sociology 3(1):67-‐96. 2002 “Technology and the Internationalization of Policing: A Comparative-‐Historical Perspective.” Justice Quarterly 19(3):453-‐475. 2002 “The Logic of Nazification: The Case of the International Criminal Police Commission (‘Interpol’).” International Journal of Comparative Sociology 43(1):21-‐44. 2000 “Bureaucratization and Social Control: Historical Foundations of International Police Cooperation.” Law & Society Review 34(3):601-‐640. 1999 “Warfare, Political Leadership, and State Formation: The Case of the Zulu Kingdom, 1808-‐1879.” Ethnology 38(4):371-‐391. 1999 “Ferdinand Tönnies on Crime and Society: An Unexplored Contribution to Criminological Sociology.” History of the Human Sciences 12(3):87-‐116. Revised version published as: “Crime and Law in Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft.” In The Anthem Companion to Ferdinand Tönnies. London: Anthem Press, forthcoming. 1998 “The Boundaries of Abortion Law: Systems Theory from Parsons to Luhmann and Habermas.” Social Forces 76(3):775-‐818. Reprinted in: Law and Science, Volume I: Epistemological, Evidentiary, and Relational Engagements, edited by Susan Silbey, pp. 467-‐510 (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 2008). 1996 “International Policing in 19th-‐Century Europe: The Police Union of German States, 1851-‐1866.” International Criminal Justice Review 6:36-‐57. 1996 “The Myth of Post-‐National Identity: Popular Support for European Unification.” (first author, with Fred C. Pampel). Social Forces 75(1):119-‐143. 1996 “Profit and Penality: An Analysis of the Corrections-‐Commercial Complex.” (second author, with J. Robert Lilly). Crime and Delinquency 42(1):3-‐20. Revised from: “Penologie en Profijt: Een Exploratief Onderzoek naar de Bestraffingsindustrie.” (Dutch). Delikt & Delinkwent 23(6):511-‐527 (1993). 1995 “Théorie du Discours, Droit Pénal, et Criminologie.” (French: Discourse Theory, Criminal Law, and Criminology). Déviance et Société 19(4):325-‐338. Dutch version: “Discourstheorie, Strafrecht, en Criminologie.” Panopticon 16(1):86-‐96 (1996). Deflem 6 1995 “Corruption, Law and Justice: A Conceptual Clarification.” Journal of Criminal Justice 23(3):243-‐258. 1994 “Social Control and the Theory of Communicative Action.” International Journal of the Sociology of Law 22(4):355-‐373. 1994 “Law Enforcement in British Colonial Africa: A Comparative Analysis of Imperial Policing in Nyasaland, the Gold Coast, and Kenya.” Police Studies 17(1):45-‐68. 1994 “La Notion de Droit dans la Théorie de l’Agir Communicationnel de Jürgen Habermas.” (French: The Notion of Law in Habermas’s Theory of Communicative Action). Déviance et Société 18(1):95-‐120. Revised translation from: “De Communicatie-‐Theoretische Benadering van het Recht: Fundamenten en Kritieken van de Rechtssociologie van Jürgen Habermas.” (Dutch: The Discourse Theory of Law: Foundations and Criticisms of Habermas’s Sociology of Law). Recht en Kritiek 18(3):235-‐258 (1992). 1992 “Jürgen Habermas -‐ Pflegevater oder Sorgenkind der abolitionistischen Perspektive?” (German: Jürgen Habermas -‐ Foster Parent or Problem Child of the Abolitionist Perspective?). Kriminologisches Journal 24(2):82-‐97. Revised translation from: “Kritische Theorie, Misdaad en (De)Criminalisering: Jürgen Habermas als Criminoloog?” (Dutch: Critical Theory, Crime, and [De]Criminalization: Jürgen Habermas as a Criminologist?). Panopticon 12(4):330-‐351 (1991). Comment: “Pflegevater? Sorgenkind? Halbbruder? Kritische Anmerkungen zu Mathieu Deflem” (Foster Parent? Problem Child? Stepbrother? Critical Remarks on Mathieu Deflem), by Matthias Jahn, Kriminologisches Journal 25(2):145-‐147 (1993); Reply: “Strukturen der abolitionistischen Verwandtschaft: Eine Antwort an Jahn” (The Structures of Abolitionist Kinship: A Reply to Jahn), Kriminologisches Journal 25(3):202-‐204 (1993). 1992 “The Invisibilities of Social Control: Uncovering Gary Marx’s Discovery of Undercover.” Crime, Law and Social Change 18(1/2):177-‐192. Expanded from: “Sociologie en Sociale Controle: Politie, Undercover, en Technologie.” (Sociology and Social Control: Police, Undercover, and Technology). Panopticon 12(5):475-‐482 (1991). 1991 “Ritual, Anti-‐Structure, and Religion: A Discussion of Victor Turner’s Processual Symbolic Analysis.” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion 30(1):1-‐25. Polish translation: “Rytual, antystruktura i religia, czyli Victora Turnera procesualna analiza symboli.” Konteksty 56(1/2):188-‐199 (2002). 1989 “From Anomie to Anomia and Anomic Depression: A Sociological Critique on the Use of Anomie in Psychiatric Research.” Social Science and Medicine 29(5):627-‐634. Book Chapters forth. “Alfred Hitchcock – Visions of Guilt and Innocence.” In Framing Law and Crime: An Interdisciplinary Anthology, edited by Caroline J.S. Picart, Michael Hviid Jacobsen, and Cecil Greek. Lanham, MD: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press/Rowman and Littlefield, forthcoming. 2015 “Social Control.” In The Handbook of Deviance, edited by Erich Goode. Malden, MA: Wiley-‐Blackwell, in press. 2015 “Lady Gaga – The Scream of a Rock Star.” In Pop-‐Frauen der Gegenwart: Körper – Stimme – Image. Vermarktungsstrategien zwischen Selbstinszenierung und Fremdbestimmung, edited by Christa Brüstle. Bielefeld (Germany): Transcript Verlag, in press. Deflem 7 2015 “Comparative Historical Analysis in Criminology and Criminal Justice.” Pp. 63-‐73 in The Routledge Handbook of Qualitative Criminology, edited by Heith Copes and J. Mitchell Miller. Routledge. 2013 “The Legal Theory of Jürgen Habermas.” Pp. 75-‐90 in Law and Social Theory, Second Edition, edited by Reza Banakar and Max Travers. Oxford, UK: Hart Publishing. 2013 “Policing International Terrorism” (first author, with Samantha Hauptman). Pp. 64-‐78 in Globalisation and the Challenge to Criminology, edited by Francis Pakes. London: Routledge. 2012 “The Sex of Lady Gaga.” Pp. 19-‐32 in The Performance Identities of Lady Gaga, edited by Richard J. Gray. Jefferson, NC: McFarland Publishing. 2011 “Policing the Modern City: Local Counterterrorism in the United States.” Pp. 261-‐267 in Counter Terrorism in Diverse Communities, edited by Siddik Ekici. Amsterdam: IOS Press. 2011 “Policing Afghanistan: Civilian Police Reform and the Resurgence of the Taliban.” Pp. 114-‐124 in The Routledge Handbook of War and Society: Iraq and Afghanistan, edited by Steven Carlton-‐Ford & Morten G. Ender. London: Routledge. This edited volume received the Outstanding Book Award of the Peace, War, and Social Conflict section of the American Sociological Association, 2011. 2010 “Police and Counter-‐Terrorism: A Sociological Theory of International Cooperation.” Pp. 163-‐172 in Emerging Transnational (In)security Governance: A Statist-‐Transnationalist Approach, edited by Ersel Aydinli. London: Routledge. 2010 “International Law Enforcement Organizations.” (first author, with Shannon McDonough). Pp. 127-‐ 148 in Comparative and International Policing, Justice, and Transnational Crime, edited by Sesha Kethineni. Durham, NC: Carolina Academic Press. Reprinted in the second edition, 2014 (pp. 79-‐101). 2007 “International Police Cooperation Against Terrorism: Interpol and Europol in Comparison.” Pp. 17-‐25 in Understanding and Responding to Terrorism, edited by H. Durmaz, B. Sevinc, A.S. Yayla, and S. Ekici. Amsterdam: IOS Press. Reprinted in: Global Cooperation in Combating Terrorism, edited by Sukhvinder Kaur Multani, pp. 137-‐150 (Hyderabad, India: The Icfai University Press, 2008). Revised version published as: “Global Rule of Law or Global Rule of Law Enforcement? International Police Cooperation and Counter-‐Terrorism.” Pp. 119-‐137 in Social Dynamics of Global Terrorism and Prevention Policies, edited by Nilay Kaya and Aykan Erdemir. Amsterdam: IOS Press, 2008. Chinese translation: “国际反恐警务合作—国际刑警组织和欧洲刑警组织的比较.” Public Security Science Journal (Journal of Zhejiang Police College) 1(111):51-‐53, 2009. 2006 “Law Enforcement and Computer Security Threats and Measures.” (first author, with John Eagle Shutt). Pp. 200-‐209 in The Handbook of Information Security, Volume 2, edited by Hossein Bidgoli. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley & Sons. Reprinted in Global Perspectives in Information Security: Legal, Social and International Issues, edited by Hossein Bidgoli, pp. 181-‐204 (Hoboken, NJ: J. Wiley & Sons, 2009). 2005 “‘Wild Beasts Without Nationality’: The Uncertain Origins of Interpol, 1898-‐1910.” Pp. 275-‐285 in The Handbook of Transnational Crime and Justice, edited by Philip Reichel. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Deflem 8 2005 “Interpol and the Policing of International Terrorism: Developments and Dynamics since September 11.” (first author, with Lindsay C. Maybin). Pp. 175-‐191 in Terrorism: Research, Readings, & Realities, edited by Lynne L. Snowden & Bradley C. Whitsel. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2005. 2004 “The Boundaries of International Cooperation: Problems and Prospects of U.S.-‐Mexican Police Relations.” Pp. 93-‐122 in Police Corruption: Challenges for Developed Countries—Comparative Issues and Commissions of Inquiry, edited by Menachem Amir and Stanley Einstein. Huntsville, TX: Office of International Criminal Justice. 2001 “International Police Cooperation in Northern America: A Review of Practices, Strategies, and Goals in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.” Pp. 71-‐98 in International Police Cooperation: A World Perspective, edited by Daniel J. Koenig and Dilip K. Das. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. 2001 “Comparative Criminal Justice.” (first author, with Amanda J. Swygart). Pp. 51-‐68 in Handbook of Criminal Justice Administration, edited by Toni DuPont-‐Morales, Michael Hooper, and Judy Schmidt. New York: Marcel Dekker Publishers. 1998 “The Democratic Deficit Revisited: Considering the Politics of Criminal Justice.” Pp. 111-‐117 in Politique, police et justice au bord du futur: Mélanges pour et avec Lode Van Outrive, edited by Y. Cartuyvels and others. Paris: L’Harmattan. 1997 “Surveillance and Criminal Statistics: Historical Foundations of Governmentality.” Pp. 149-‐184 in Studies in Law, Politics and Society, Volume 17, edited by Austin Sarat and Susan Silbey. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. Essays forth. “Merton, Robert K.”; “Social Control.” In The Wiley-‐Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social Theory, edited by Bryan S. Turner. Malden, MA: Wiley-‐Blackwell, forthcoming. forth. “Anomie”; “Legal Profession” (with Fiona Kay). In The Wiley-‐Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, Second Edition. Malden, MA: Wiley-‐Blackwell, in press. Revised and expanded from: “Anomie”; “Legal Profession.” Pp. 144-‐146, 2583-‐2584 in The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2007. Shorter version of “Anomie” in Concise Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, edited by George Ritzer and J. Michael Ryan, p. 16 (Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing, 2011). forth. “Interpol.” In The Encyclopedia of Crime and Punishment, edited by Wesley G. Jennings. Malden: MA: Wiley-‐Blackwell, in press. 2015 “Anomie: History of the Concept”; “Policing” (first author, with Samantha Hauptman). Pp. 718-‐721 (Volume 1), 260-‐265 (Volume 18) in James D. Wright, Editor-‐in-‐Chief, International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Second Edition. Oxford, UK: Elsevier. 2015 “Die Pop-‐Revolutionärin.” (German: The Pop Revolutionary.) Melodie und Rhythmus (20), March/April 2015, p. 64. 2015 “Sociology of Law.” Bibliography in Oxford Bibliographies Online: Sociology, edited by Jeff Manza. Oxford University Press. URL: http://oxfordbibliographiesonline.com/view/document/obo-‐ 9780199756384/obo-‐9780199756384-‐0056.xml. Updated from the original version published in 2011. Deflem 9 2014 “Ayn Rand.” Pp. 775-‐777 in Encyclopedia of Criminal Justice Ethics, edited by Bruce A. Arrigo. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 2014 “Bowling for Global Police.” Review essay of Policing the Caribbean, by Ben Bowling; Stop and Search, edited by Leanne Weber and Ben Bowling; Global Policing, by Ben Bowling and James Sheptycki. CrimeTalk, May 5, 2014. Online: http://www.crimetalk.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content& view=article&id=932:deflem-‐on-‐bowling&catid=85:book-‐reviews&Itemid=172 2014 “Introduction to the Transaction Edition.” Pp. ix-‐xvii in Ferdinand Tönnies, Custom: An Essay on Social Codes. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers. 2014 “International Law Enforcement” (first author, with Michael D. Bayer). Pp. 1168-‐1173 in The Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice, edited by Jay S. Albanese. Malden, MA: Wiley-‐ Blackwell. 2014 “History of Technology in Policing” (first author, with Stephen Chicoine). Pp. 2269-‐2277 in Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice, edited by Gerben Bruinsma and David Weisburd. Berlin: Springer. 2013 “Policing Terrorism After Boston.” Frontline Security 8(2):12-‐14. 2013 “Carneiro, Robert L.” Pp. 104-‐106 in Theory in Social and Cultural Anthropology: An Encyclopedia, edited by R. Jon McGee and Richard L. Warms. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 2013 “Pornography” (first author, with Anna Rogers); “War on Terror” (first author, with Stephen Chicoine); “Wheeler, Stanton.” Pp. 734-‐737, 987-‐990, 996-‐997 in Encyclopedia of White-‐Collar and Corporate Crime, Second Edition, edited by Lawrence M. Salinger. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 2013 “Four Truths About Marketing Lady Gaga Lies.” The European Business Review, July/August 2013, pp. 70-‐72. 2013 “Historical Research and Social Movements” (first author, with April Lee Dove). Pp. 560-‐563 in The Wiley-‐Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements, edited by David A. Snow, Donatella Della Porta, Bert Klandermans, and Doug McAdam. Malden, MA: Wiley-‐Blackwell. 2012 “Joint Terrorism Task Forces”; “Yehida Mishtartit Mistaravim (YAMAS) (Israel).” Pp. 423-‐426 (Volume 1), 71-‐72 (Volume 2) in Counterterrorism: From the Cold War to the War on Terror, two volumes, edited by Frank G. Shanty. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger/ABC-‐CLIO. 2012 “Interpol.” Pp. 956-‐958 in The Encyclopedia of Global Studies, edited by Helmut K. Anheier and Mark Juergensmeyer. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 2012 “The Presentation of Fame in Everyday Life: The Case of Lady Gaga.” Margin, Vol. 1 (Spring), The Divas Issue, pp. 58-‐68 (published at Haverford College). 2012 “Interpol”; “Policing.” Pp. 1192-‐1193, 1663-‐1662 in The Wiley-‐Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization, edited by George Ritzer. Malden, MA: Wiley-‐Blackwell. 2012 “Marketing Monster: Selling the Fame of Lady Gaga.” Pp. 30-‐35 in The Wicked Twins: Fame & Notoriety. Exhibition catalogue, Paul Robeson Galleries, a program of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. Exhibition dates: January 17 – April 19, 2012. Spanish translation: “Lady Gaga: La Construcción de la Fama.” Magis 433:30-‐38, May-‐April, 2013. Deflem 10 2011 “Elite-‐engineered Moral Panics” (first author, with Stephen Chicoine); “International Drug Policies” (first author, with Stephen Chicoine); “International Drug Agencies” (second author, with Shannon McDonnough). In Encyclopedia of Drug Policy, edited by Mark A. Kleiman and James E. Hawdon. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 2010 “Author’s Response: Writing the Sociology of Law.” Pro Bono, Newsletter of the SSSP Law & Society Division, 16(1), p. 9. 2009 “Ending the War on the War on Terror.” Review essay of Thwarting Enemies at Home and Abroad: How to Be a Counterintelligence Officer, by William R. Johnson; and Under Construction: Making Homeland Security at the Local Level, by Kerry B. Fosher. Contexts 78(4):76-‐78. 2009 “Terrorism.” Pp. 533-‐540 in 21st Century Criminology: A Reference Handbook, edited by J. Mitchell Miller. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 2009 “Police.” Pp. 837-‐839 in The Palgrave Dictionary of Transnational History, edited by Akira Iriye and Pierre-‐Yves Saunier. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan. 2009 “Bureaucratization”; “Interpol.” Pp. 14-‐16, 179-‐181 in The Sage Dictionary of Policing, edited by Alison Wakefield and Jenny Fleming. London: Sage Publications. 2008 “Terrorism, Counter-‐Terrorism Approaches”; “Terrorism, Domestic Spying” (first author, with Lisa Dilks). Pp. 929-‐931, 931-‐933 in Encyclopedia of Social Problems, edited by Vincent N. Parrillo. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 2008 “Interpol.” Pp. 198-‐199 in The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern World, edited by Peter N. Stearns. New York: Oxford University Press. 2008 “International Money Laundering Control: Law Enforcement Issues” (first author, with Kyle Irwin); “Internet Extortion and Information Security” (first author, with Brian Hudak). Pp. 243-‐246, 289-‐292 in Organized Crime: From Trafficking to Terrorism, edited by Frank G. Shanty. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-‐ CLIO. 2007 “Alfred Hitchcock and Sociological Theory: Parsons Goes to the Movies.” Sociation Today 5(1), online (http://www.ncsociology.org/sociationtoday/v51/mat.htm). 2007 “Useless Tilly (et al.): Teaching Comparative-‐Historical Sociology Wisely.” Trajectories, Newsletter of the ASA Comparative & Historical Sociology section, 19(1):14-‐17. 2007 “Het Criminele Denken” (Dutch: Criminal Thought). Karakter: Tijdschrift van Wetenschap 18:22-‐24. 2007 “Crime, International Response to”; “Sociological Theories of Law.” Pp. 330-‐331, 1410-‐1413 in Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives, edited by David S. Clark. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. 2007 “International Policing.” Pp. 701-‐705 in the Encyclopedia of Police Science, Third Edition, edited by Jack R. Greene. New York: Routledge. 2007 “Policing.” Pp. 970-‐973 in Encyclopedia of Globalization, edited by Roland Robertson, and Jan Aart Scholte. New York: Routledge. 2006 “Extradition, International” (first author, with Kyle Irwin); “Federal Bureau of Investigation”; “Freedom of Access to Clinics Entrances Act” (first author, with Brian Hudak). Pp. 352-‐354, 360-‐361, Deflem 11 407-‐408 in Encyclopedia of American Civil Rights and Liberties, edited by Otis H. Stephens, Jr., John M. Scheb II, and Kara E. Stooksbury. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 2005 “Public Sociology, Hot Dogs, Apple Pie, and Chevrolet.” The Journal of Professional and Public Sociology 1(1), Article 4 (online: http://digitalcommons.kennesaw.edu/jpps/vol1/iss1/4). 2005 “Tribal Modernity? Reflections on Mounira Charrad’s States and Women’s Rights.” Political Sociology: States, Power, and Societies, ASA Political Sociology section newsletter, 12(1):6-‐8. 2005 “Author’s Preface: Policing World Society Before and Since September 11”; “Author’s Response: The Sociology, Law, and Politics of International Policing.” Part of a symposium on my book Policing World Society. Law Enforcement Executive Forum 5(4):63-‐65, 78-‐81. 2005 “Response to the Discussants.” Symposium ‘Book (Author) Meets Dissertation (Authors): Policing World Society by Mathieu Deflem.’ Amici, ASA Sociology of Law section newsletter, 12(2):6-‐8. 2005 “Reading Terrorism and Terrorists.” Review essay of The New Jackals by Simon Reeve, In Bad Company by Mark Hamm, and Terrorism: A Very Short Introduction by Charles Townsend. Theoretical Criminology 9(2):231-‐236. 2005 “International Police Cooperation —History of”; “International Policing —The Role of the United States.” Pp. 795-‐798, 808-‐812 in The Encyclopedia of Criminology, edited by Richard A. Wright and J. Mitchell Miller. New York: Routledge. 2005 “Southernizing Social Forces.” The Southern Sociologist, Newsletter of the Southern Sociological Society, 36(3):12-‐15. 2004 “The Ends of the State: Anarchy, Terror, and Police, 1851 to 9-‐11.” Comparative & Historical Sociology Newsletter, ASA Section newsletter, 16(1):3-‐5. 2004 “The War in Iraq and the Peace of San Francisco: Breaking the Code of Public Sociology.” Peace, War & Social Conflict, Newsletter of the ASA section, November issue, pp. 3-‐5. 2004 “Theory, Abortion, Policing, Terrorism.” Perspectives, ASA Theory Section newsletter, 27(2):6, 25-‐27. 2002 “Law Enforcement 9-‐11: Questioning the Policing of International Terrorism.” Pro Bono, Newsletter of the SSSP Law & Society Division, 9(1):5-‐9. 2002 “Teaching Criminal Justice in Liberal Arts Education: A Sociologist’s Confessions.” ACJS Today, Newsletter of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, 22(2):1, 3-‐5. Comments: “Teaching Criminal Justice: Reply to a Sociologist,” by Craig Hemmens, ACJS Today 22(4):8-‐10, 2002; Response by Deflem: “Reply to ‘Reply’,” Ibid., pp. 10-‐11; “Independence Day: Rejoinder to Professor Deflem,” by Craig Hemmens, ACJS Today 22(4):11-‐12, 2002; Letter by Deflem, ACJS Today, 23(1):13, 2003. 2001 “cybertheory.htm: Sociological Theory on the Internet.” Perspectives, ASA Theory Section Newsletter, 23(3):5-‐6, 8. 2001 “Ferdinand Tönnies (1855-‐1936).” In the Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy Online, edited by Edward Craig. London: Routledge. Online: http://www.rep.routledge.com. 2001 “Smuggling” (first author, with Kelly Henry-‐Turner). Pp. 473-‐475 in the Encyclopedia of Criminology and Deviant Behavior, Volume 2: Crime and Juvenile Delinquency, edited by David Luckenbill and Dennis L. Peck. Philadelphia, PA: Brunner-‐Routledge. Deflem 12 2000 “University4Sale-‐dot-‐com: The Educational Cost of Free Notes on the Internet.” Footnotes, ASA newsletter, 28(4):6-‐7. Revised op-‐eds: “The Educational Costs of Free Online Lecture Notes,” The Stanford Review (October 1999); “University4Sale.com: The Educational Cost of Posted Lecture Notes on the Internet,” AFT On Campus (April 2000); “Dot-‐Coms in Our Lecture Halls,” The Harvard Crimson (March 9, 2000). 1999 “Teaching Theory For Sociology Students: Junior Notes.” Perspectives, ASA Theory Section Newsletter 21(2):7-‐8. 1999 “The Global Reach of Law Enforcement: Implications for Practicing Social Problems Theory.” Social Problems Theory Division Newsletter (April 1999):1-‐3. 1998 “International Criminal Justice on the Internet.” Inter-‐Section, Newsletter of the International Section of the ACJS (Summer 1998):1-‐4. 1997 “Policing International Society: Views from the United States.” Review essay of Cops Across Borders by Ethan A. Nadelmann, and Crime and Law Enforcement in the Global Village edited by William F. McDonald. Police Forum 7(3):6-‐8. 1997 “The Globalization of Heartland Terror: Reflections on the Oklahoma City Bombing.” The Critical Criminologist, Newsletter of the ASC Critical Criminology Division (Fall 1997):5. Book Reviews forth. Dirty Entanglements: Corruption, Crime, and Terrorism, by Louise I. Shelley. Contemporary Sociology, forthcoming. 2015 Law, Society and Community: Socio-‐Legal Essays in Honour of Roger Cotterrell, edited by Richard Nobles and David Schiff. The Cambridge Law Jounal, in press. 2014 The Cop and the Sociologist: Investigating Diversity in German Police Forces, by Barbara Thériault. Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books, November 2014. Online: http://clcjbooks.rutgers.edu/books/the-‐cop-‐and-‐the-‐sociologist.html 2014 Global Shell Games: Experiments in Transnational Relations, Crime, and Terrorism, by Michael G. Findley, Daniel L. Nielson, and J.C. Sharman. Law & Politics Book Review 24(6):275-‐279. 2014 Violence and Punishment: Civilizing the Body Through Time, by Pieter Spierenburg. International Journal of Comparative Sociology 55(1):85-‐86. 2013 The Natural Law Foundations of Modern Social Theory: A Quest for Universalism, by Daniel Chernilo. Journal of Classical Sociology 13(4):509-‐512. 2013 Policing in Hong Kong, by Kam C. Wong. Criminal Law and Criminal Justice Books, March 2013. Online: http://clcjbooks.rutgers.edu/books/policing_in_hong_kong.html 2012 Law as Punishment/Law as Regulation, edited by by Austin Sarat, Lawrence Douglas, and Martha Merrill Umphrey. Law & Politics Book Review 22(8):416-‐418. 2011 Beyond Punishment: Achieving International Criminal Justice, by Mark Findlay and Ralph Henham. Contemporary Sociology 40(2):175-‐176. Deflem 13 2010 The Sociology of Deviance: Differences, Tradition, and Stigma, by Robert J. Franzese. Teaching Sociology 38(4):392-‐393. 2010 The New International Policing, by B.K. Greener. Global Change, Peace and Security 22(1):152-‐153. 2009 The Judge in a Democracy, by Aharon Barak. The European Legacy 14(7):915-‐916. 2009 Controlling Crime, Controlling Society: Thinking about Crime in Europe and America, by Dario Melossi. Contemporary Sociology 39(1):65-‐66. 2009 Punishment and Culture, by Philip Smith. Social Forces 88(1):481-‐482. 2009 The Character of Harms: Operational Challenges in Control, by Malcolm K. Sparrow. Contemporary Sociology 38(5):481-‐482. 2009 The Rewards of Punishment: A Relational Theory of Norm Enforcement, by Christine Horne. International Review of Modern Sociology 35(2):333-‐335. 2009 Women, Crime and Social Harm: Towards a Criminology for the Global Era, edited by Maureen Cain and Adrian Howe. Law & Politics Book Review 19(8):587-‐589. 2009 Governing Through Globalized Crime: Futures for International Criminal Justice, by Mark Findlay. Contemporary Sociology 38(2):153-‐154. 2009 The Technology of Policing: Crime Mapping, Information Technology, and the Rationality of Crime Control, by Peter K. Manning. American Journal of Sociology 115(1):255-‐257. 2009 Surveillance, Crime and Social Control, edited by C. Norris & D. Wilson. Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice 51(1), online: http://www.ccja-‐acjp.ca/en/cjcr300/cjcr320.html. 2008 Making Whole What Has Been Smashed: On Reparations Politics, by John Torpey. American Journal of Sociology 114(1):256-‐258. 2008 Terrorism and the Limitation of Rights: The ECHR and the US Constitution, by Stefan Sottiaux. Law & Politics Book Review 18(7):673-‐676. 2008 “Our Small Global World.” Review of Ethnicities and Global Multiculture: Pants for an Octopus, by Jan Nederveen Pieterse. International Studies Review 10(1):134-‐136. 2008 Crime, Police and Penal Policy: European Experiences 1750-‐1940, by Clive Emsley. British Journal of Criminology 48(1):102-‐104. 2008 Terrorism as Crime: From Oklahoma City to Al-‐Qaeda and Beyond, by Mark S. Hamm. Contemporary Sociology 37(1):62-‐63. 2007 Police Stories: Building the French State 1815-‐1851, by John Merriman. Journal of Social History 41(2):507-‐509. 2007 In the Common Defense: National Security Law for Perilous Times, by James E. Baker. Law & Politics Book Review 17(9):727-‐730. 2007 Policing Paris: The Origins of Modern Immigration Control between the Wars, by Clifford Rosenberg. International Review of Social History 52(2):303-‐305. Deflem 14 2007 Not a Suicide Pact: The Constitution in a Time of National Emergency, by Richard Posner. Law & Politics Book Review 17(3):205-‐207. 2007 Citizens, Cops, and Power: Recognizing the Limits of Community, by Steve Herbert. Law and Society Review 41(1):255-‐257. 2006 The War on Terrorism and the Rule of Law, by Richard M. Pious. Law & Politics Book Review 16(10):860-‐862. 2006 Protecting Liberty in an Age of Terror, by Philip Heymann and Juliette Kayyem. Contemporary Security Policy 27(2):355-‐357. 2006 Lessons From International/Comparative Criminology/Criminal Justice, edited by John Winterdyk and Liqun Cao. International Criminal Justice Review 16(1):45-‐46. 2006 The Conduct of Hostilities under the Law of International Armed Conflict, by Yoram Dinstein. Law & Politics Book Review 16(3):195-‐197. 2005 The Cultural Realm of European Integration: Social Representations in France, Spain, and the United Kingdom, by Antonio V. Menéndez-‐Alarcón. American Journal of Sociology 111(3):948-‐950. 2005 “A Global Perspective on Globalization.” Review of Globalization: People, Perspectives, and Progress, by William H. Mott, IV. International Studies Review 7:337-‐339. 2005 Framing Europe: Attitudes to European Integration in Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom, by Juan Díez Medrano. Nationalism and Ethnic Politics 11(2):291-‐294. 2005 The Travels and Adventures of Serendipity, by Robert K. Merton and Elinor Barber. Social Forces 83(3):1302-‐1303. 2004 Punishment, Places and Perpetrators: Developments in Criminology and Criminal Justice Research, edited by Gerben Bruinsma, Henk Effers, & Jan de Keijser. Law & Politics Book Review 14(9):716-‐718. 2004 Comparative Criminal Justice, by Francis Pakes. British Journal of Criminology 44(5):821-‐823. 2004 Criminal Justice and Political Cultures, edited by Tim Newburn and Richard Sparks. Law & Politics Book Review 14(7):534-‐537. 2003 Theories of Distinction: Redescribing the Descriptions of Modernity, by Niklas Luhmann. American Journal of Sociology 108(5):1168-‐1170. 2003 Terrorism, Freedom, and Security: Winning Without War, by Philip B. Heymann. Law & Politics Book Review 13(12), December. 2003 The Politics of Injustice: Crime and Punishment in America, by Katherine Becket and Theodore Sasson. Contemporary Justice Review 6(2):205-‐206. 2002 Informers: Policing, Policy, Practice, edited by Roger Billingsley, Teresa Nemitz, and Philip Bean. International Criminal Justice Review 12:143-‐144. 2002 Terrorism Today, by Christopher C. Harmon. Journal of Contingencies & Crisis Management 10:50-‐51. 2001 Flag Burning: Moral Panic and the Criminalization of Protest, by Michael Welch. American Journal of Sociology 106(6):1822-‐1824. Deflem 15 2001 Erich Fromm and Critical Criminology: Beyond the Punitive Society, edited by Kevin Anderson and Richard Quinney. Contemporary Sociology 30(4):400-‐401. 2001 Les Prisons de la Misère, by Loïc Wacquant. Punishment and Society 3(2):307-‐309. 1999 The Future of Anomie Theory, edited by Nikos Passas and R. Agnew. Social Forces 78(1):364-‐366. 1998 International Law as Law of the United States, by Jordan J. Paust. European Journal of International Law 9(4):765-‐767. 1998 Police, Drugs and Community, by Mike Collison. SSSP Newsletter 29(1):33-‐35. 1997 Doctors of Conscience: The Struggle to Provide Abortion before and after Roe v. Wade, by Carole Joffe. American Journal of Sociology 103(3):808-‐809. 1996 A Theory About Control, by Jack P. Gibbs. Contemporary Sociology 25(4):571-‐572. Other Publications (notes, letters) 2015 “USC Should Do More Than Just Award Degrees.” Letter. The State, February 2, 2015, p. A15. 2014 “USC Power Rankings Painfully Accurate.” Letter to the Editor. Free Times, July 2, 2014, p. 6. 2014 “Activism, Politics Invading USC.” Letter to the Editor. The State, June 4, 2014, p. A8. 2014 “Birth of President's Granddaughter Doesn't Warrant Newspaper Article.” Letter to the editor. The Daily Gamecock, February 3, 2014, p. 4. 2013 “Condemnation of Five Points Unnecessary.” Letter. The Daily Gamecock, October 21, 2013, p. 4. 2013 Letters to the Editor about NSA leak: ”Don’t Give Snowden What He Wants.” The Washington Times, June 26, 2013, p. B2; ”Snowden Should Slip into Obscurity.” South China Morning Post, June 18, 2013, p. 10; ”The Real Victims of NSA Surveillance.” The Guardian, June 12, 2013, p. 31. 2013 “Sociologists and Same-‐Sex Marriage: Politics of Truth.” Forum Letter. Footnotes, ASA Newsletter, 41(4), May/June, p. 13. 2013 “Are Graduates Special? We Don’t Know.” Op-‐ed. Free Times, May 15-‐21, 2013, p. 4. 2013 “Security-‐Camera Buying Spree Raises Too Many Questions.” Op-‐ed. The State, May 9, 2013, p. A6. 2013 “Sociological Certainty?” Letter. Salt Lake Tribune, April 14, 2013. 2013 “USC Head Officials Still Ignore Concerns” Letter. The Daily Gamecock, April 2, 2013, p. 4. 2012 “Intellectual Standards = A Politics of Exclusion?” Op-‐ed. Minding the Campus, October 26, 2012. 2012 “Letter to the Editor” (co-‐signee with Byron Johnson et al.). Social Science Research 41(6): 1352-‐1353. Reprint of: “A Social Scientific Response to the Regnerus Controversy,” ISR News, June 20, 2012. http://www.baylorisr.org/2012/06/a-‐social-‐scientific-‐response-‐to-‐the-‐regnerus-‐controversy/ 2012 “Madonna insultée, Kristen Stewart boycottée: Les fans ont-‐ils pris le pouvoir sur les stars?” (French) Interview conducted by Ania Nussbaum. atlantico.fr, August 2, 2012. Deflem 16 2012 “Black Day for Indonesian Police as Lady Gaga Show Cancelled.” Op-‐ed. The Bali Times, June 1-‐7, 2012. (Online May 28, 2012). 2012 “Lady Gaga Preaches Tolerance and Respect.” Letter. The Nation (Thailand), May 25, 2012. 2012 “No Permit for Lady Gaga.” Letter to the Editor. The Jakarta Post (Indonesia), May 19, 2012. Translated into Russian and Spanish: “Мэтью Дэфлем об отмене концерта Леди Гага в Джакарте,” May 20, 2012, online: http://heygaga.ru/article/28140-‐metyu-‐deflem-‐ob-‐otmene-‐koncerta-‐ledi-‐ gaga-‐v-‐dzhakarte.html; “Carta de Mathieu Deflem relativo a la abolición de la gira 'The Born This Way’,” May 22, 2012, online: http://itsaboutgaga.blogspot.com/2012/05/carta-‐de-‐mathieu-‐deflem-‐ profesor-‐de.html. 2012 “Lady Gaga and Teenagers.” Letter to the Editor. The Korea Herald, April 2, 2012, p. 13. Translated into Russian and Spanish: “Мэтью Дефлем стал на защиту Леди Гага,” April 22, 2012, online: http://heygaga.ru/article/26632-‐ledi-‐gaga-‐i-‐tineydzhery.html; “Mathieu Deflem y Lady gaga,” Aperil 10, 2012, online: http://goddessofpop.blogspot.com/2012/04/mathieu-‐deflem-‐ protege-‐lady-‐gaga.html. 2010 “Testimonial.” P. 201 in Donald Black, The Behavior of Law (Special Edition). Bingley, UK: Emerald. 2010 “Commentary.” Ppp. xiii-‐xiv in The Blue Planet: Informal International Police Networks and National Intelligence, by Michael D. Bayer. Washington, DC: National Defense Intelligence College. 2010 “Sounds Like...” Letter to the Editor. Contexts 9(1):4. 2009 “Frans in Genk.” Letter (in Dutch). Het Belang van Limburg (Belgium), June 12, 2009, p. 63. 2008 “That’s in a Name: Concerning the ASA Career Award.” ASA Forum Letter. Footnotes, ASA Newsletter, 36(3):8. 2007 “Preface” (with Huseyin Durmaz) and “Closing Remarks.” Pp. v, 395-‐397 in Understanding and Responding to Terrorism, edited by Huseyin Durmaz, Bilal Sevinc, Ahmet S. Yayla, and Siddik Ekici. Amsterdam: IOS Press. 2006 Letter to the Editor (In response to “Why Sociology Does Not Need To Be Saved,” by Neil McLaughlin, Lisa Kowalchuk, and Kerry Turcotte). The American Sociologist 37(1):81-‐82. Reprinted in Public Sociology: The Contemporary Debate, edited by Lawrence T. Nichols, pp. 314-‐315 (New Brunswick, NJ: Transcation Publishers). 2006 “Single-‐Issue Voting Tactic?” Public Forum Letter. Footnotes, ASA Newsletter, 34(5):12. Followed by a comment by Christine E. Bose and Catherine Zimmer, “ASA Candidates: Reply to Deflem,” Footnotes, 34(6):8, and Response by Deflem: “Response to SWS,” Ibid. 2006 “Police Classifications Don’t Fit in Media.” Letter. The Gamecock, March 22, 2006, p. 8. 2005 “Sociologists, One More Effort! A Propos Goodwin.” Comparative & Historical Sociology, ASA Section newsletter, 16(2):4-‐6. With a response by Jeff Goodwin (ibid. pp. 6-‐7). 2005 Preface to Narratives from the 1971 Attica Prison Riot: Toward a New Theory of Correctional Disturbances, by Richard Featherstone, pp. i-‐iii. Lewiston, NY: The Edwin Mellen Press. 2005 “Better Intelligence Needed to Fight Terror Attacks.” Op-‐ed. The State, July 13, 2005, p. A10. Deflem 17 2005 “Crime and Deviance at Social Forces.” Letter. Crime and Juvenile Delinquency Division News, SSSP Newsletter, Winter 2005, p. 2. 2005 “Comment” (on public sociology). Contemporary Sociology 34(1):92-‐93. 2004 “Large Mug, Mousepad, Infant Creeper, Bib, Dog T-‐Shirt: The Professional Group Revisited.” Perspectives, the ASA Theory section newsletter, 27(4):15. 2004 Letter to the Editors in Chief (with reply). American Journal of International Law 98(4):743-‐744. 2004 Letter to the Editor (“The Proper Role of Sociology in the World at Large”). The Chronicle Review, October 1, p. B17. 2004 “There’s the ASA, But Where’s the Sociology?” Public Forum. Footnotes, ASA Newsletter, 32(6):9. With a response by Michael Burawoy, “Democracy in Question: Reply to Deflem” (ibid., pp. 9-‐10). 2004 “How the ASA Leadership Damages Sociological Research: A Scholarly and Professional Viewpoint.” and “Academic Freedom and Publishing, Or: The ASA Police Never Sleeps...” Amici, ASA Sociology of Law section newsletter, 11(2):10, 12. 2004 “Parting Words.” Pro Bono, Newsletter of the SSSP Law & Society Division, 10(2):3-‐5. 2004 “Latte Shouldn’t Cost Someone Life or Limb.” Letter. The State, February 17, 2004, p. A8. 2003 “Credible Reviews Are Hard to Find.” Op-‐ed. The Gamecock, November 17, 2003, p. 4. 2003 “‘Justice 21’ 1 — Law & Society 0: How the Internet Provides Detailed Information and Public Knowledge on Domestic Violence...” Pro Bono, Newsletter of the Law & Society Division of the Society for the Study of Social Problems, 10(1):12. 2003 “Crime at the ASC...” Letter. The Criminologist, Newsletter of the American Society of Criminology, 28(2):26. 2002 “Pedestrians Risk Their Lives at Crosswalks.” Letter. The State, July 14, 2002, p. D2. 2001 “Police Use Web Site Inappropriately.” Letter. The Purdue Exponent, April 9, 2001, p.6. Alternate version in: Journal and Courier, April 8, 2001. 2001 “Different Views on About.com.” Letter. Footnotes, ASA Newsletter, 29(4):10. 2001 “On Depoliticizing Sociology.” Letter. Amici, ASA Sociology of Law Newsletter 8(1):4. 2000 “Online Ambiguities.” Letter. The Technology Source, July/August 2000, online. 2000 “Article Misstates Facts of Abortion.” Letter. The Purdue Exponent, April 27, p. 6. 1999-‐2000 Letters related to my “Free Education Now!” campaign against online notes companies: “Most Know Better Than to Rely on Online Notes,” Northern Star (October 25, 2000); “Online Academic Note Services Commercializing Education,” Badger Herald (May 13, 2000); “Notes Notes,” The State Hornet (April 12, 2000); “Commercial Notes Sites Must Be Curtailed,” Montana Kaimin (April 4, 2000); “University Should Follow Yale’s Lead on Commercial Notes,” Stanford Daily (April 3, 2000); “Yale Leads the Fight Against Notes Companies,” Yale Daily News, (March 20, 2000); “All About the Benjamins,” The Daily Pennsylvanian (March 22, 2000); “E-‐Commerce Intrudes on Higher Education,” Brown Daily Herald (March 15, 2000); “Online Companies Turning Education Into a Business.” The Deflem 18 Daily Collegian (March 13, 2000); “Online Notes Hurt Education System,” Indiana Daily Student (March 10, 2000); Response, The Battalion (February 29, 2000); “Online Notes Companies Lack Accountability,” Michigan Daily (December 13, 1999); “Online Lecture Notes Harm Student-‐Teacher Relationships,” The Stanford Daily (October 18, 1999); “Faculty Member Questions Online Notes,” The Purdue Exponent (October 5, 1999). 1997 “Mensen Van Bij Ons.” (Dutch: People From Among Us). Biographical essay. De Bakeman 13(1):6-‐11. 1996 Translator. “Georg Simmel on Philosophy and Culture: Postscript to a Collection of Essays,” by Jürgen Habermas. Critical Inquiry 22(3):403-‐414. INVITED TALKS & LECTURES “Who Is Candy Warhol?”, invited ‘ArtBreak’ talk accompanying the exhibition, “From Marilyn to Mao: Andy Warhol's Famous Faces,” Columbia Museum of Art, August 18, 2015. “Lady Gaga: The Scream of a Rock Star.” Presentation at a conference on “Adele, Katy, Sasha & Co.: Pop-‐ Frauen der Gegenwart,” Kunstuniversität Graz, Austria, June 6-‐9, 2013. “The Structural Transformation of Sociology,” Conference on “Changes in Higher Education Since the 1960s,” organized by the Manhattan Institute and Society, The University Club, New York, October 24-‐25, 2012. “The Fame of Lady Gaga: Sociological Observations.” Guest lecture, Saitama University, Japan, May 15, 2012. “Lady Gaga, J-‐pop, and the Globalization of Popular Culture.” Guest lecture, Tokyo University of the Arts, Tokyo, Japan, May 11, 2012. “Lady Gaga, K-‐pop, and the Globalization of Popular Culture.” Guest lecture, University of Seoul, Department of Urban Sociology, Republic of Korea, April 26, 2012. “Professor Goes Gaga: Teaching Lady Gaga and the Sociology of Fame.” Conference on Divas, organized by Hannah Silverblank, Haverford College, April 14, 2012. Commentator, Junior Faculty Interdisciplinary Workshop on “Objectivity in the Law,” Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law, March 22-‐23, 2012. “The Fame of Lady Gaga.” Invited talk for a panel on “On the Nature of Celebrity: Franz Liszt, Niccolo Paganini, and Lady Gaga,” a pre-‐concert event to a performance of Liszt’s “Années de Pèlerinage” by pianist Louis Lortie, Library of Congress, Whittall Pavilion, Washington, DC, October 19, 2011. “Policing the Modern City: Local Counterterrorism in the USA.” Invited talk at conference on “Counter Terrorism in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities,” Antalya, Turkey, May 9-‐10, 2011. Invited panel participant, “US Policing Terrorism in a Global Context,” conference on “Policing Terrorism” at John Jay College, Center on Terrorism, New York, March 18, 2011. Panel on public sociology, “The Promise and Problems of Engaging Publics,” organized by the Graduate Student Sociological Association at George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, November 12, 2010. “Civil Liberties and Surveillance in a Post-‐9/11 World: Popular (Mis)Conceptions of Intelligence.” Conference on intelligence and security, Istanbul, Turkey, September 24-‐25, 2010. Deflem 19 “International Police Cooperation in an Age of Terror.” Workshop of the Policing Across Borders Project of the Center for international Human Rights (CIHR) at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, City University of New York, November 13-‐14, 2009. “The Sociological Discourse on Human Rights.” Invited talk at a conference on Human Rights and the Social: Making a New Knowledge, Seoul National University, Seoul, Republic of Korea, November 5-‐6, 2009. “Policing Terrorism and Human Rights.” Amnesty International, Columbia, SC, September 30, 2009. Guest lectures during sabbatical leave, Spring 2009: “Flucht von der Jurisprudenz: Talcott Parsons und die Grundlagen der Rechtssoziologie” (German: The Escape from Jurisprudence: Talcott Parsons and the Foundations of the Sociology of Law), Institut für Soziologie, Universität Heidelberg, Germany, June 4, 2009; “Die Entwicklung der Rechtssoziologie als Wissen und als Institution” (German: Sociology of Law: Its Development as Scholarship and as Institution), Fachgruppe Soziologie, Otto-‐Friedrich-‐Universität Bamberg, Germany, June 2, 2009; “The Privacy of Public Sociology: Transatlantic Revelations,” Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Applied Social Sciences, University of Glasgow, Scotland, April 24, 2009; “Policing Terrorism: Crime Control and the Foundations of Global Security,” School of Law, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, April 23, 2009; “Terrorism and War: Policing Iraq and Afghanistan,” Faculty of Health and Society, Malmö University, Sweden, April 20, 2009; “Sociology of Law: Visions of a Scholarly Tradition,” Unit on the Sociology of Law, Lund University, Sweden, April 17, 2009; “Sociology of Law and Jurisprudence: A Difficult Courtship,” Department of Psychology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden, April 15, 2009; “Sociology of Law: Its Development as Scholarship and as Institution,” Centre de recherche en droit public (CRDP), Université de Montréal, Québec, March 18, 2009; “Policing Terrorism: Crime Control and the Foundations of Global Security,” Chaire Raoul-‐Dandurand en études stratégiques et diplomatiques, Université du Québec à Montréal, Québec, March 13, 2009; “Sociology of Law and Jurisprudence: A Difficult Courtship.” Centre d’études sur le droit international et la mondialisation, Université du Québec à Montréal, Québec, March 12, 2009. “9/11 and the War on Terrorism,” and “Law Enforcement 9/11: The Policing of Terrorism.” Invited lectures as part of a Summer Course on “Fighting Terrorism Within Human Rights Law,” Human Rights Centre/Ius Gentium Conimbrigae, University of Coimbra, Portugal, July 14-‐15, 2008. “Bureaucratization, Politicization, and the Policing of Terrorism: Undercover Counter-‐Terrorism in Israel.” École de criminologie, Université de Montréal, Canada, April 24, 2008. “Police and Counter-‐Terrorism: A Sociological Theory of International Cooperation.” Workshop on International Security Cooperation, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, December 6-‐8, 2007. “The Concept of Social Control: Theories and Applications.” International Conference on “Charities as Instruments of Social Control in Nineteenth-‐Century Britain,” Université de Haute Bretagne (Rennes 2), organized by the British Civilization research group (ACB), within the Research Centre ACE (Anglophonie, Communautés, Ecritures), Rennes, France, November 22-‐23, 2007. “Policing Post-‐War Iraq: Insurgency, Civilian Police, and the Reconstruction of Society.” Departments of Law and Sociology & Anthropology, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, September 22, 2006. “Global Counter-‐Terrorism: International Police Cooperation in the Fight Against Terrorism.” Key speaker at the workshop on Social Dynamics of Global Terrorism: Risk and Prevention Policies, Sociological Association of Turkey, Ankara, Turkey, April 6-‐7, 2006. “Policing the ‘War on Terror’: Bureaucratization and the State Since 9/11.” Conference on The Transformation of the Territorial State: Changes in and Challenges to National Control over Police and Taxation, International University Bremen, Germany, June 17-‐18, 2005. Deflem 20 “Global Rule of Law and/or Global Rule of Law Enforcement? International Police Cooperation and Counter-‐ Terrorism.” Conference on Advancing Constitutional Democracy World Wide: An Antidote for Terrorism? (in absentia), Syracuse University, April 16-‐17, 2005. “Policing World Society: Historical Foundations and Contemporary Developments.” Conference on the American Police Model in Transnational Perspective (taped), Brandeis University, April 15, 2005. “Experiencing Israel: Undercover Counter-‐Terrorism in Jerusalem Unit YAMAS.” Conference on Undercover Policing and Emerging Enforcement Powers, University of Illinois Law School, Urbana-‐Champaign, March 11-‐ 12, 2005. “Why Public Sociology is Neither, or: Would the Real Odum Please Stand Up?” South Carolina Sociological Association, Charleston, February 11, 2005. “Policing International Terrorism: September 11 Today,” Department of Sociology, College of Charleston, February 10, 2005; Professional Society of International Studies, Columbia, SC, November 30, 2004; Shepherd Center, Columbia, SC, May 19, 2004. “Homeland Security and U.S. Border Policing After 9-‐11.” Workshop on State Borders and Border Policing, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, August 2004. “International Police Cooperation Against Terrorism,” Public lecture, Students Against Terrorism, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, April 27, 2004. “Anti-‐Terrorism and Police Cooperation Across Borders.” The Palmetto Forum, organized by the Walker Institute of International Studies, Columbia, SC, March 3, 2004. “Prevention and Response in Counter-‐Terrorism: The Prospects of Inter-‐Agency Cooperation for Homeland Security.” Conference on Transportation and Critical Infrastructure Homeland Security, organized by the Defense Government Consortium, Alexandria, VA, December 2003. “Policing International Terrorism: Developments and Dynamics from 1898 to September 11.” Faculty Research Seminar, Walker Institute of International Studies, Columbia, SC, October 15, 2003. Invited panel participant of an ‘informance’ accompanying the play “The Crucible,” Theatre South Carolina, University of South Carolina, April 22, 2003. Invited speaker, luncheon series organized by Jim Byrum, Columbia, SC, April 21, 2003. Invited lectures on the criminological relevance of Robert Merton and Jürgen Habermas, Katholieke Universiteit te Leuven, Belgium, Department of Criminology, March 12-‐13, 2003. “Notes Companies and the Invasion of E-‐Commerce (E for Education).” Keynote address at the Spring meeting of the Indiana Conference of the American Association of University Professors, Indianapolis, April 8, 2000. Invited talk on “The FBI and the Nazification of Interpol,” Indiana University, Bloomington, Department of Criminal Justice, February 17, 1998. Invited lecture on “Habermas on Law,” University of Kent, Canterbury, England, February 22, 1994. Deflem 21 CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION Presentations “The Distinction of Lady Gaga.” Southern Sociological Society annual meeting, New Orleans, March 2015. “The Fear of Surveillance in the Post-‐Snowden Era” (with Shannon McDonough). SSSP annual meeting, San Francisco, August 2014. “The Culture of Pornography” (with Anna Rogers). American Sociological Association (ASA) annual meeting (roundtable), New York, August 2013. “Civil Liberties and Surveillance in the Post-‐9/11 World: The Fear of Counter-‐Terrorism.” (with Shannon McDonough). SSSP annual meeting, Boston, August 2008. “The Escape from Jurisprudence: Talcott Parsons and the Foundations of the Sociology of Law.” ASA annual meeting (regular session), New York, August 2007. “International Police Cooperation Against Terrorism: Interpol and Europol in Comparison,” Advanced Research Workshop on “Understanding and Responding to Terrorism: A Multi-‐dimensional Approach,” Washington, DC, September 8-‐9, 2006. “Policing Iraq: Iraqi Civilian Police and the Reconstruction of Society” (with Suzanne Sutphin). ASA annual meeting (section session), Montréal, August 2006. Also delivered as a brown bag presentation, Department of Sociology, University of South Carolina, October 17, 2006. “Israel Undercover: An Ethnography of Counter-‐Terrorism in Jerusalem Unit YAMAS.” American Society of Criminology (ASC) annual meeting, Toronto, November 2005. Also at the 14th World Congress of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA, August 2005. “Why Public Sociology is Neither.” ASA annual meeting (roundtable), Philadelphia, PA, August 2005. “Hitchcock and Sociological Theory: Parsons Goes to the Movies.” Southern Sociological Society annual meeting (taped presentation), Charlotte, NC, April 2005. “Terrorism (I Can’t Believe I Just Said That!).” Junior Faculty Seminars, College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, April 6, 2005. “Globalization, International Terrorism, and Criminology.” ASC annual meeting, Nashville, November 2004. “Why Sociologists as a Group Should Not Get Involved in Political Controversies” (with Stephen Cole). ASA annual meeting (thematic session), San Francisco, August 2004. “Policing International Terrorism: Developments and Dynamics from 1898 to September 11,” annual meeting of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences (ACJS), Las Vegas, March 2004. “‘A Crime Against the Whole Human Race’: The Origins of Counter-‐Terrorist Policing, 1851-‐1898.” Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association, Baltimore, November 2003. “Europol and the Policing of International Terrorism,” ASC annual meeting, Denver, November 2003. “‘A Crime Against Humanity’: Interpol and the Policing of International Terrorism.” (with Lindsay C. Maybin). ASA annual meeting, Atlanta, August 2003. Deflem 22 “Teaching Law and Social Control (not Criminal Justice): Continued Sins of an Unrepentant Sociologist.” SSSP annual meeting, Atlanta, August, 2003. “‘Wild Beasts Without Nationality’: The International Policing of Terrorism from 1898 to September 11.” Annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, Philadelphia, March 2003. “Policing International Terrorism: Law Enforcement 9-‐11.” ASC annual meeting, Chicago, November 2002. “Social Control as Crime: Campus Policing and the Escalation of Issueless Student Riots.” ASA annual meeting (Special session), Chicago, August 2002. “Abortion Attitudes: The Influence of Religion” (with Christoph Weismayer). ASA annual meeting (regular session), Chicago, August 2002. “Teaching Criminal Justice in Liberal Arts Education: A Sociologist’s Confessions.” ASC annual meeting, Atlanta, November 2001. “Revisiting Merton: Continuities in the Theory of Anomie-‐and-‐Opportunity Structures” (with Sanjay Marwah). ASA annual meeting (regular session), Anaheim, CA, August 2001. “Resisting the Commodification of Education: University Policies Against Commercial Lecture Notes Companies.” ASA annual meeting (special session), Anaheim, CA, August 2001. “Technology and the Internationalization of Policing: A Historical Perspective,” ASC annual meeting, San Francisco, November 2000. “Policing the Pearl: Transformations of Social Control in Hong Kong” (with Yunqing Li). ASA annual meeting (regular session), Washington, DC, August 2000. “Anomie and Strain: Merton’s Two Theories” (with Richard Featherstone). ASA annual meeting (regular session), Washington, DC, August 2000. “How to Police One Country and Two Systems: Transformations of Law Enforcement in Hong Kong” (with Yunqing Li). ASC annual meeting, Toronto, November 1999. “With Weber Against State and Market: A Theory of Social Control in World Society” ASA annual meeting (regular session), Chicago, August 1999. “Criminal Justice in World Society: Towards a Comparative Sociology” (with Amanda J. Swygart). ASA annual meeting (refereed roundtable), Chicago, August 1999. “I Confess: Visions of Guilt and Innocence in Hitchcock’s Films.” Law and Society Association annual meeting, Chicago, May 1999. “The Boundaries of International Cooperation: Human Rights and Neo-‐Imperialism In U.S.-‐Mexican Police Relationships.” Conference on International Institutions: Global Processes-‐Domestic Consequences, Center for International Studies, Duke University, April 1999. “Grand Theories, Big Problems, Real Questions: On the Use of Social Theory for Criminological Research.” ASC annual meeting, Washington, DC, November 1998. “Ferdinand Tönnies on Crime and Society: An Unexplored Contribution to Criminological Sociology.” ASA annual meeting (regular session), San Francisco, August 1998. Deflem 23 “The Nationalization of Cross-‐Border Policing: Reflections on the Sociological Study of Transnational Law Enforcement.” ASC annual meeting, San Diego, November 1997. “War and Police: Transformations of Law Enforcement in Two World Wars.” ASA annual meeting (regular session), Toronto, August 1997. “Public Opinion and the Future of Europe: Trends and Theses” (with Fred C. Pampel). Annual meeting of the European Community Studies Association, Seattle, May-‐June 1997. “The FBI, the SS, and ‘Interpol’: Forging a New World Order.” ASC meeting, Chicago, November 1996. “Global Peace, World Order, and ‘Interpol’: The Origins of an International Police.” ASA annual meeting (regular session), New York, August 1996. “Law Without Noise: The Police Union of German States.” meeting of the Law and Society Association, Toronto, June 1995. “Cross the Border: International Policing in 19th-‐century Europe.” ACJS meeting, Boston, March 1995. “The Social System at Its Limits: Reflections on the Boundaries of Legal Change.” ASA annual meeting (regular session), Los Angeles, August 1994. “The Boundaries of Abortion Law,” and “Surveillance and the Laws of the Population.” Annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Phoenix, June 1994. “The Sociology of the Sociology of Money: Simmel and the Contemporary Battle of the Classics.” ASA annual meeting (refereed roundtable), Miami, August 1993. “Rap, Rock, and Censorship: Contesting Moral Limits in Musical Settings.” Annual meeting of the Law and Society Association, Chicago, May 1993. “The Rise and Fall of the Zulu Kingdom: A Test of Two Theories of State Formation.” Meeting of the Northeastern Anthropological Association, Danbury, CT, March 1993. “Corruption and the Laws of Modernity.” Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, Boston, March 1993. “The Relevance and Irrelevance of Social Theory to Cross-‐Border Social Control” (with Gary T. Marx). Annual meeting of the American Society of Criminology, Phoenix, October 1993. Other Conference Participation Discussant, panel on “The Criminology of Disaster: Revisiting Hurricane Katrina 10 Years Later”; participant, panel on “The Corporate Approach to Higher Education: Impacts on Faculty and Students,” Southern Sociological Society annual meeting, New Orleans, March 2015. Participant, Author Meets Critics session on my book, Sociology of Law: Visions of a Scholarly Tradition. SSSP annual meeting, San Francisco, August 2009. Organizer, panel on “Surveillance and Security: Historical Perspectives in a Post-‐9/11 World,” Annual meeting of Social Science History Association, Miami, October 2008. Chair and Discussant, panel on “Law’s Violence,” SSSP annual meeting, Boston, August 2008. Deflem 24 Organizer and Presider, Author-‐Meets-‐Readers Roundtable on There’s Something Happening Here, by David Cunningham. Section on Collective Behavior and Social Movements, ASA meeting, Montréal, August 2006. Discussant, panel on “Policing and Society: Intelligence, Security and Counter-‐Terrorism,” ASC annual meeting, Toronto, November 2005. Chair and co-‐organizer with Jeffrey C. Alexander, “The Public Sphere in U.S. Sociology,” Centennial Session, ASA annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 2005. Presider, “Contemporary Theories of Macro Structures and Processes,” Theory Section Mini Conference, ASA annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA, August 2005. Chair, “The Quest of Justice: Comparing Levels of Punitiveness;” and participant, panel on the Handbook of Transnational Crime & Justice, 14th World Congress of Criminology, Philadelphia, PA, August 2005. Participant, author-‐meets-‐critics session on my book, Policing World Society, and panel on research methods, University of Illinois College of Law, March 2005. Discussant, panel on “Terrorism and Counter-‐Terrorism and Their Implications,” Meeting of the International Studies Association South, University of South Carolina, Columbia, October 22-‐23, 2004. Participant, roundtable panel, “Book (Author) Meets Dissertation (Authors),” on my book, Policing World Society, ASA annual meeting, San Francisco, August 2004. Organizer and presider, division session on “Law and Culture/Cultures of Law,” SSSP annual meeting, San Francisco, August 2004. Discussant, author-‐meets-‐critics panel on Mounira Charrad’s book, States and Women’s Rights, SSSP annual meeting, San Francisco, August 2004. Chair, “Terrorism, Policing and Homeland Security,” ACJS annual meeting, Las Vegas, March 2004. Chair, panel on Terrorism, ASC annual meeting, Denver, CO, November 2003. Organizer and presider, Law and Society Division session on “Law and (In)Justice,” SSSP annual meeting, Atlanta, August 2003. Presider, regular session on “Deviance and Social Control: State Management of Deviant Behavior,” ASA Annual Meeting, Atlanta, August 2003. Organizer and presider, Special Session on “Issueless Riots: Conditions and Consequences of Campus Disturbances Following Athletic Events,” ASA annual meeting, Chicago, August 2002. Organizer, session on “Terrorism: Social Responses,” Section of Crime, Law and Deviance, ASA annual meeting, Chicago, August 2002. Organizer and presider, Special Session on “Intellectual Property: Rights and Realities in Cyber Age,” ASA annual meeting, Anaheim, CA, August 2001. Organizer and presider, panel on “Law, Violence, and the Other,” Law and Society Division, SSSP annual meeting, Anaheim, CA, 2001. Organizer and chair, division panel on “Revisiting the Past: Issues of Inclusion and Exclusion in Social Problems Theory,” SSSP annual meeting, Washington, DC, August 2000. Deflem 25 Participant, discussion panel on “Policing, Democracy, and Globalization,” American Society of Criminology annual meeting, November 1999. Organizer and participant, panel on “Law and Cinema: The Case of Alfred Hitchcock,” Law and Society Association annual meeting, Chicago, May 1999. Participant, discussion panel on “The Future of Research on Police and Policing,” ASC annual meeting, Washington, DC, November 1998. Organizer and chair, panel on “Radical Criminology and Its (Dis)Contents,” ASC annual meeting, Phoenix, October 1993. Participant, Law & Society graduate student workshops, Chicago, May 1993; Philadelphia, May 1992. Organizer and chair of two sessions on “Jürgen Habermas’s Contribution to Sociolegal Studies,” Law and Society Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, May 1992. Participant, graduate student workshop of the Law and Society Association and the Research Committee on the Sociology of Law of the ISA, Amsterdam, June 1991. PROFESSIONAL WEBSITES since 1999 Homepage: www.mathieudeflem.net since 2010 Gagacourse.net, blog accompanying my course, “Lady Gaga and the Sociology of the Fame”: www.gagacourse.net 2004-‐2006 “Save Sociology” (on the politicization of sociology): www.savesociology.org Discussed in: “Web Site Defends Sociology,” The Daily Gamecock, 11/17/2004; “‘Save Sociology’ Web Site Preserves Integrity of Field as a Discipline,” The USC Times, 12/09/2004. 1999-‐2001 “Free Education Now!” (on commercial lecture notes companies): www.academus.org. Includes the online essays, “University4Sale.com: The Educational Cost of Free Lecture Notes on the Internet,” and “Resisting the Commodification of Education: University Policies Against Commercial Lecture Notes Companies.” Featured in: “The Teacher’s Outrageous Claim of Intellectual Property: A Response to Deflem and Others,” by David Wiley, TechTrends 45(1):51-‐52 (2001); “Professor Opposes Sale of Notes,” The Purdue Exponent (February 12, 2001); “Note-‐Posting Foes Return Fire,” ASC Statelines, AAUP Newsletter (Winter 1999); “Armed with a Web Site and Links, a Professor Takes on Lecture-‐Notes Companies,” The Chronicle of Higher Education (October 6, 1999); “Teacher Fights Internet Note Piracy,” The Purdue Exponent (October 5, 1999). MEDIA APPEARANCES About 171 published media interviews and citations, excluding the Lady Gaga course. Details on request. On terrorism/policing in print and online, since 2003: Vice, The Atlantic, Vocativ.com, PolitiFact, St. Petersburg Times, Today.Az (Azerbaijan), The Boston Globe, El Universal (Mexico), VOANews.com, Time, WashingtonPost.com, Turkish Weekly, RealClearPolitics, The Spartanburg Herald-‐Journal, The Post and Courier, The Fresno Bee, Pravda (Slovak Republic), Deutsche Welle, Tiempos del Mundo (Miami), Los Angeles Times, The Toledo Blade, Global TV Network (Ontario), Federal Computer Week, Iranian Students News Deflem 26 Agency, ABCNews.com, Correio do Brasil, The Sun News (Myrtle Beach), The Oregonian, The Free Times, Defence Security & Control, Queen’s Alumni Review, Daily Record (Scotland), Associated Press, The Augusta Chronicle, The Beaufort Gazette, The Island Packet, The Herald, The Sarasota Herald-‐Tribune, The Charlotte Observer, South China Morning Post. TV & radio interviews on terrorism/policing, since 2002: News Channel 7 (CBS), WIS-‐TV, WOLO-‐TV, WLTX, WERS Boston, KSTE San Francisco, KNST Tucson, KCOL Fort Collins, KFBK Sacramento, KOGO San Diego, XM Satellite Radio, NPR, Carolina News, CBS News Radio New York, WNYC, NPR, WLXC-‐FM Radio, WBT radio, ABC News New York, WOLO-‐ABC25, WGCV, WBT, WLS, CKNW (Vancouver), WPRO, South Carolina Educational Radio Network (SCERN), KMED, South Carolina Radio News Network (SCRNN), The Andy Thomas Show, News Channel 7 (CBS Spartanburg), BBC International (Uzbek), CNN International. On popular culture, since 2003: Carolina Reporter; VoiceAmerica; Vanity Fair; Washington Post; El Mercurio (Chile); El Pais (Spain), Reforma (Mexico); Le Devoir (Quebec); Fox News Magazine, Salon.com, Zero Hora (Brazil), WTHB Radio, BBC Radio 5, The Korea Herald, Dong-‐A Ilbo newspaper (Korea), Carolina News, WetPaint Entertainment, NBC, Fameology, Radio City (Ecuador), Playboy. On teaching fame, 2013: The Guardian, The State, Mommyish, Der Standard (Germany), ARD Hörfunkstudio (Germany), DRadio, RMX Music Magazine, Hindustan Times (India), Die Kleine Zeitung (Graz, Austria), MyLiveMusic, Sky Radio (Russia), Rest Night (Russia), Zvuki.ru. On Boston Marathon bombings, 2013: Greenville Journal, WJBF-‐TV News Channel 6, WOL Radio, Metro (Brasil), 570 News Radio Ontario, The State, WJBC Radio. Reports and interviews about my course, “Lady Gaga and the Sociology of the Fame,” have been featured since October 2010 in several thousand news stories in dozens of languages on the internet, in print, and on radio and TV (a list is provided via www.gagacourse.net). Other media appearances, since 1995: Aventuras na História (Brazil), The Oracle (South Florida), The New York Sun, The Greenville News, Garnet and Black, The Daily Gamecock, WBAA, The Purdue Exponent, Akron Beacon Journal, The Wall Street Journal, Publishing Trends, Chicago Sun-‐Times. On commercial lecture notes companies, 1999-‐2000: The Wall Street Journal, Washington Square News, The Chronicle, The San Diego Union-‐Tribune, The Node @ CanLearn, The Baltimore Sun, The Star-‐Ledger, Times-‐ Picayune, Pittsburgh Post-‐Gazette, Forbes, Entertainment Weekly, The Chicago Tribune, The Rice Thresher, The Campus Press, The Journal Gazette, The Peoria Journal Star, The Commercial Appeal, The Minnesota Star Tribune, Dispatches, The Denver Post, The Village Voice, The Phoenix, USA Today, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The San Jose Mercury News, The Chronicle of Higher Education, The University Daily, Oregon Daily Emerald, Christian Science Monitor, University Daily Kansan, The Harvard Crimson, The Chronicle, The Cavalier Daily, Centre Daily Times. HONORS, AWARDS & GRANTS Sabbatical leave for research on social control and popular culture, University of South Carolina, Spring 2016. Sabbatical leave support for research visits to Québec, Sweden, Scotland, and Germany, funded by the College of Arts and Sciences and the Department of Sociology, University of South Carolina, Spring 2009. Grant from the NATO Programme Security Through Science for an Advanced Research Workshop on “Understanding and Responding to Terrorism: A Multi-‐dimensional Approach,” co-‐directed with Huseyin Durmaz and Georgi Glonti, Washington, DC, September 8-‐9, 2006. Finalist, Michael J. Mungo Teaching Award for undergraduate teaching, University of South Carolina, 2006, 2007, 2008. Academic Fellowship, The Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, program on “Defending Democracy, Defeating Terrorism,” Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies, Tel Aviv University, Israel, May-‐June 2004. Deflem 27 College of Liberal Arts Scholarship Support grant, College of Liberal Arts, University of South Carolina, research on federal law enforcement and terrorism, Summer 2004. Faculty Research Grant from the Walker Institute of International Studies, University of South Carolina, research on Europol and counter-‐terrorism, Spring-‐Summer 2003. Research Assistance from the Walker Institute of International Studies, Columbia, SC, for research on Interpol and international terrorism, Fall 2002. Purdue Study Abroad program, Oxford University, England, to teach a course on “Globalization, Law and Police in the New Europe,” July 2001. Mentor of the Year Award from the American Society of Criminology, for ‘valuable services to students’ through the ASC Mentoring Program, November 2000. Purdue-‐Hamburg Faculty Exchange grant, for a one-‐month research and teaching visit at Hamburg University, Aufbau-‐ und Kontaktstudium Kriminologie, June 2000. Invited to the ‘Favorite Professor Dinner,’ Kappa Kappa Gamma, Purdue University, 1998, 2000. Library Scholars Grants, Dean of Libraries, Purdue University, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002. Center for International Studies, Duke University, conference on “International Institutions,” April 1999. Faculty Incentive Grant, Purdue University, research on “Campus Crime Control,” November 1998. Travel grant, Kenyon College, American Society of Criminology meeting, Chicago, November 1997. National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Grant, Law and Social Sciences, Program on Global Perspectives of Socio-‐Legal Phenomena, #SBR-‐9411478 (with Gary T. Marx, PI), project on “The World Under Control: Foundations of Police Globalization in German Society,” September 1994 -‐ August 1995. National Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NFWO, National Fund for Scientific Research, Belgium), Research Grant, Northern Kentucky University, Department of Sociology, July 1992. Scholarship from the student exchange program of K.U. Leuven, Belgium, for graduate studies at the University of Hull, England, 1987-‐1988. Student Scholarship Award from the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, March 1995. Co-‐winner of the Merle Adams Award, graduate student paper on “Abortion and the Boundaries of Legal Change,” Department of Sociology, University of Colorado, 1994. Law and Society Association, grant to attend the Summer Institute, Fallbrook, CA, June, 1993. Winner of the graduate student paper competition of the Northeastern Anthropological Association, paper on “The Rise and Fall of the Zulu Kingdom: A Test of Two Theories of State Formation,” annual meeting, Danbury, CT, March 1993. Law and Society Association, Summer Institute in Sociolegal Studies, San Diego, CA, June 1993. NFWO (National Fund for Scientific Research, Belgium), Law and Society workshops, Amsterdam, June 1991. Deflem 28 Other graduate student grants: Fellowship from the Graduate School, University of Colorado, 1992, 1993, 1995; Scholarship, Department of Sociology, 1994; Dean’s Small Grant Award, University of Colorado, May 1996; Law & Society graduate student workshops, Chicago, May 1993, and Philadelphia, May 1992; Travel grants, University of Colorado, Eastern Sociological Society meeting, Boston, March 1993; ASA meetings, Miami, August 1993, and Los Angeles, August 1994; travel grants from “Vlaamse Leergangen,” K.U. Leuven, Belgium, Law and Society Association meeting, Philadelphia, May 1992. TEACHING ACTIVITIES Courses Taught University of South Carolina, since 2002: Sociology of Social Control (undergraduate); Sociology of Law (undergraduate and honors); Sociological Theory (undergraduate); Society Through the Lens (undergraduate); Lady Gaga and the Sociology of the Fame (undergraduate and honors); Sociology of Deviant Behavior (undergraduate); Contemporary Scholars (graduate theory); Sociology of Law and Social Control (graduate seminar); Scientific Methods and Sociological Inquiry (graduate methods); Comparative and Historical Sociology (graduate methods); Criminological Sociology (graduate seminar); Policing International Terrorism (Honors College proseminar). Purdue University, 1997-‐2002: Sociology of Law; Criminology; Criminal Justice; Contemporary Sociological Theory (graduate seminar); Globalization, Law, and Police in the New Europe (study abroad, Oxford University, Summer 2001). Kenyon College, 1996-‐1997: Introduction to Legal Studies; Criminology; Policing the Global Village; Freshmen and Senior Seminars in Legal Studies (topic: abortion law). University of Colorado, 1995-‐1996: Criminology; Introduction to Sociological Ideas. K.U. Leuven, Belgium, 1989-‐1992: Criminological Sociology; Sociological Methods in Criminology. Student Advising University of South Carolina, since 2002: Graduate: Doctoral dissertation chair for: Derek Silva, Anna Rogers, Stephen Chicoine, April Dove, Shannon McDonough, Matthew Cazessus. Completed: Naomi Simmons (2013), Darwin Ramsey (2011), Samantha Hauptman (2010), Lynn Frederick (2009), Holly Ventura (2006). Doctoral dissertation committee member for: Christopher Robinson. Completed: Melissa Beaudoin (Political Science, 2013), Jennifer Webb (Geography, 2010), Mékell Mikell (Political Science, 2009), Christine Sixta (Political Science, 2008), Susanne Karpick (Psychology, 2007), Jonathan Miner (Political Science, 2006). External committee member: Mathilde Turcotte (Ph.D. Criminologie, Université de Montréal, 2008). Chair of Masters thesis for: Maryann Seals. Completed: Anna Rogers (2015), Frances Choe (2013), Alexander Rose (2013), Stephen Chicoine (2011), Hatice Akca (2010), April Dove (2008), Shannon McDonough (2008), Naomi Kolberg (2008). Reader of Masters thesis for Tim Bertoni, Brook Hansen (2005). Undergraduate: Mentor, George Croft Williams Undergraduate Research Award, Adrianna Schoemaker (2015). Deflem 29 Distinction Thesis chair for Anna Rogers (2012). Honors Thesis director for Erin Duck (2014), Elizabeth Logan (2009), Alexander Rose (2008), Alicia Lendon (2007), Abby Terhune (2004). Honors Thesis reader for Rachel Spence (2006), Jeremiah Wolfe (2005), Sean Foerster (2004). Mentor, Magellan Scholarship, Theresa Williams (2008-‐2009). SERVICE ACTIVITIES Editorial Positions Series Editor, Sociology of Crime, Law, and Deviance, since 2004, published by Emerald Group (since 2008), Elsevier Sciences (2004-‐2008). Deputy Editor, Journal of Criminal Justice Education, 2005-‐2008. International Scientific Board member, Sociologia e Politiche Sociali (Italy), since 2012. Editorial Board member, Policing & Society, 1998-‐2013. External Reviewer Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC), member of the review panel for Insight Grants, Spring 2012. National Science Foundation (NSF), member of the Law and Social Science Advisory Panel for Dissertation Improvement Grant Proposals, Spring 2009. Tenure and promotion reviewer for: Indiana University; Northern Illinois University. Book manuscript reviews: Oxford University Press; Cambridge University Press; Columbia University Press; Polity Press; Blackwell; Ashgate; Springer; Pine Forge Press; Paradigm Publishers; University of Pitssburgh Press; Duke University Press; University of Illinois Press; Routledge; Sage Publications; Prentice-‐Hall; Hart Publishing; Peacock Publishers; Roxbury; Dartmouth; Gordon and Breach; Elsevier. Proposal reviews: NSF; Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; Canada Research Chair; Swiss National Science Foundation; United States-‐Israel Binational Science Foundation; FWF, Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung, Austria. Journal manuscript referee: American Sociological Review; American Journal of Sociology; Social Forces; Social Problems; Sociological Theory; Sociological Forum; Sociological Perspectives; Sociological Quarterly; Sociological Inquiry; Teaching Sociology; Social Science Quarterly; Social Science Journal; Social Biology; Journal of Political and Military Sociology; Current Sociology; Journal of Classical Sociology; Theory and Society; Criminology; Law & Society Review; Law & Policy; The Canadian Journal of Sociology; Journal of Historical Sociology; Qualitative Sociology; Justice Quarterly; Crime, Law and Social Change; Theoretical Criminology; Jurimetrics; American Political Science Review; The International Scope Review; Policing & Society; International Criminal Justice Review; Journal of Criminal Justice Education; Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice; Journal of Criminal Justice; Surveillance and Society; Police Quarterly; Police Practice and Research; Western Criminology Review; Free Inquiry in Creative Sociology; Policing: An International Journal of Police Strategies and Management; Police Studies; European Journal of Policing Studies; Terrorism and Political Violence; Security Dialogue; European Societies; The European Legacy; State and Local Government Review; Journal of World-‐Systems Research; Global Governance; Punishment and Society; South African Deflem 30 Journal of Philosophy; British Journal for the History of Philosophy; International Journal of Psychiatry in Medicine; Journal of Common Market Studies; African Journal of Biotechnology; Current Issues in Tourism; Journal of Peace Research; The International Journal of Human Rights; Ethnology; Human Rights Review; International Journal of Arts and Humanities; Asian Journal of Criminology; Stability; Conflict, Security and Development. Organizational Service Currently active memberships: Society for the Study of Social Problems, since 1993 (lifetime member since 2013) Southern Sociological Society, since 2003 South Carolina Academy of Science, since 2003 International Ombudsman Association, since 2015 Southern Sociological Society: Committee on the Professions, 2014-‐2015. Society for the Study of Social Problems: Law & Society Division: Chair (elected) and Co-‐Editor of the Pro Bono newsletter, 2002-‐2004; Vice-‐ Chair (elected), 2000-‐2002; Session organizer, annual meetings, 2009, 2001 through 2004. Crime and Juvenile Delinquency Division: Session organizer, annual meeting, 2002; Student award committee, 2001-‐2002; Outstanding scholar committee, 2000-‐2001. Theory Division: Session organizer, annual meeting, 2000; Chair of the student award committee, 1999-‐2000; Student award committee member, 1998-‐1999. Personal mentoring program, 2005, 2008. American Sociological Association: Sociology of Law section: Chair of the nominations committee, 2006-‐2007; Chair of the membership committee, 2004-‐2005; Newsletter Editor, 2001-‐2004; Chair of the student paper award committee, 1999-‐2000; Chair of the membership committee, 1997-‐1998; Membership committee, 1996-‐1997. Comparative and Historical Sociology section: Chair of the Barrington Moore Award Committee, 2005-‐2006; Website editor, 2000-‐2004; Newsletter Editor, 1998-‐2000. Theory section: Website editor, 2003-‐2007; Council Member (elected), 2002-‐2005. Crime, Law and Deviance section: Session organizer, annual meeting, 2002; Nominations Committee, 2001-‐2002; Chair of the Nominations Committee, 2000-‐2001. History of Sociology: Nominations Committee, 2008-‐2009. Session organizer of presidentially invited panels, annual meeting, 2001, 2002. American Society of Criminology: Program Committee, Area Chair for “Terrorism,” 2007 annual meeting; Program Committee, Member for the area “Terrorism, Crime, and Justice,” 2006 meeting; Member of the Membership Committee, 2004-‐2005; Participant, Email Mentoring Program; Panel organizer, annual meeting, 1993. Division of International Criminology: Distinguished Book Award Committee, 2004-‐2005. Division of Critical Criminology: Award Committee, 1996-‐1998. Deflem 31 Law and Society Association: Chair of the Dissertation Award committee, 2008-‐2009; Member of the Dissertation Award Committee, 2007-‐2008, 1999-‐2000; Panel organizer, annual meetings, 1999, 1992. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences: International Section: Member of the Executive Council (elected), 1998-‐2000. University Service University of South Carolina, since 2002: Department: • • • • • • • • • Faculty Senator, since 2013 Library Representative, since 2003 Colloquium Committee Chair, 2008-‐2014 Faculty Advisor to the Sociology Graduate Student Association, 2007-‐ 2014 Website Coordinator, 2002-‐2012 United Way Ambassador, 2006-‐2012 Organizer of the Sociology Proseminar, 2004-‐2008 Sociology Search Committee member, USC-‐Salkehatchie, 2006-‐2007 Recording Secretary, 2002-‐2003 College: • • • • • Associate, Walker Institute, since 2002 Walker Institute Awards Committee, 2003-‐2004 Associate, Rule of Law Collaborative, since 2010 Student Academic Responsibility Committee, College of Arts & Sciences, 2004-‐2007 Founder and co-‐organizer of the “Junior Faculty Seminars” for tenure-‐track professors in the College of Liberal Arts, 2003-‐2005 University: • • • • • • • • • Chair of the Faculty Grievance Committee, 2013-‐2015 Member of the Faculty Grievance Committee, 2012-‐2013 Faculty Associate, Office of Academic Integrity, since 2007 Member of the Faculty Budget Committee, 2009-‐2010 Chair of the Faculty Advisory Committee (and Member of the Senate Steering Committee; the Faculty Budget Committee; and the Academic Affairs and Faculty Liaison Committee), Fall 2008 Member, Faculty Advisory Committee, 2006-‐2008 Member, General Education Work Team on Values, Ethics, and Social Responsibility, 2007-‐2008 Ad-‐hoc proposal reviewer: SPARC (Support to Promote Advancement of Research and Creativity) Graduate Fellowship, 2013; Magellan Scholarship, 2013 Student service: Faculty Advisor of the student interest group “Students Defending Democracy,” 2004-‐2006; Faculty Advisor of the women’s rugby team, 2002-‐2006 At prior institutions: Purdue University, 1997-‐2002: School of Liberal Arts Grievance Committee, 2000-‐2002; Departmental: Social Research Institute Policy Committee, 1999-‐2001; Graduate Committee, 1998-‐ 1999; Colloquium Committee, 1997-‐1998. Kenyon College, 1996-‐1997: Law and Society Advisory Committee. K.U. Leuven, Belgium, 1989-‐1992: Student advisor, 1991, 1992; Secretary of Board of Education, 1989-‐1991; Assistants Council (elected), 1990-‐1992; Ombudsman, 1991.