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1 CURRICULUM VITAE January 24, 2016 Sally Engle Merry Phone: Office (212) 998 8564/781-962-3471 Department of Anthropology 25 Waverly Place New York University New York, NY 10003 email: [email protected] Education Brandeis University Waltham, MA Ph.D. 1978 Yale University, New Haven, CT M.A. 1967 Wellesley College Wellesley, MA B.A. 1966 Teaching Positions and Fellowships Silver Professorship New York University, 2013 - Director, Program on Law and Society New York University, 2007 - 2010 Professor of Anthropology New York University, 2005 - Affiliated Faculty, NYU School of Law, 2005 - Faculty co-director, Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, NYU School of Law, 2011 - Senior Scholar, Wellesley Centers for Women, 2007- Marion Butler McLean Professor in the History of Ideas Wellesley College 2003 -2007 Class of 1949 Professor in Ethics Wellesley College 1994- 1999 Asst. to Full Professor of Anthropology Wellesley College 1975 - 2005 Fellow, Bunting Institute Radcliffe College 1994-1995 Visiting Research Fellow American Bar Foundation 1999 Fellow, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy Kennedy School, Harvard University, 2001-2002 Visiting Scholar Renmin University Beijing,May 2001 Visiting Fellow Harvard Law School Human Rights Program, 2010-2011 Visiting Scholar Anthropology, Harvard University, 2010-2011 Honorary Professor, Australian National University, 2011 – 2016 Research Affiliate, Human Rights Institute, Univ. of Conn, 2012 -

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CURRICULUM VITAE

January 24, 2016

Sally Engle Merry Phone: Office (212) 998 8564/781-962-3471 Department of Anthropology 25 Waverly Place New York University New York, NY 10003 email: [email protected] Education Brandeis University Waltham, MA Ph.D. 1978 Yale University, New Haven, CT M.A. 1967 Wellesley College Wellesley, MA B.A. 1966 Teaching Positions and Fellowships Silver Professorship New York University, 2013 - Director, Program on Law and Society New York University, 2007 - 2010 Professor of Anthropology New York University, 2005 - Affiliated Faculty, NYU School of Law, 2005 - Faculty co-director, Center for Human Rights and Global Justice, NYU School of Law, 2011 - Senior Scholar, Wellesley Centers for Women, 2007- Marion Butler McLean Professor in the History of Ideas Wellesley College 2003 -2007 Class of 1949 Professor in Ethics Wellesley College 1994- 1999 Asst. to Full Professor of Anthropology Wellesley College 1975 - 2005 Fellow, Bunting Institute Radcliffe College 1994-1995 Visiting Research Fellow American Bar Foundation 1999 Fellow, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy Kennedy School, Harvard University, 2001-2002 Visiting Scholar Renmin University Beijing,May 2001 Visiting Fellow Harvard Law School Human Rights Program,

2010-2011 Visiting Scholar Anthropology, Harvard University, 2010-2011 Honorary Professor, Australian National University, 2011 – 2016 Research Affiliate, Human Rights Institute, Univ. of Conn, 2012 -

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Awards and Distinguished Lectures 2015 Gravensteen Lecture, University of Leiden, Netherlands 2014 Astor Lectureship, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University, UK 2013 Authorenkolloqium (Author Colloquium) “Quantifying the World Society: Knowledge technologies, governance, rights,” focused on my scholarship. Center for Interdisciplinary Research (Zentrum fur interdisziplinare Forschung, ZIF), a center for advanced study at University of Bielefeld, Germany. 2013 Doctor of Law, honoris causa, honorary degree. McGill University, Montreal, CA 2013 Presidential Address, American Ethnological Society Spring Meeting, co-authored with Susan Coutin, president of APLA. “ Technologies of Truth in the Anthropology of Conflict.” 2012 Australian National University, Distinguished Visitor under special grant to Research School of Asia and the Pacific, public lecture and workshop 2010. J.I. Staley Prize from the School of Advanced Research for Human Rights and Gender Violence. 2010. Keynote Speaker, Conference on “The Uses of Legal Culture,” C’ Foscari University of Venice and Journal of Comparative Law, Venice, Italy. 2009 Third Annual ILSP Conference on International Law, Keynote speaker, Washington College of Law, American University 2009 Institute for Research on Women Distinguished Lecture, Rutgers University 2008 President’s Award, American Anthropological Association 2007 Harry Kalven Prize for Contributions to Law and Society Scholarship, Law and Society Association 2007 Chancellor’s Distinguished Fellow, University of California, Irvine 2007 John P. Humphrey Lecture in Human Rights, McGill University School of Law 2007 Geneviève McMillan-Reba Stewart Lecture on Women in the Developing World, MIT

2005 Munro Lecture, University of Edinburgh

2003 President’s Award, American Anthropological Association

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2002 Stice Memorial Lecture, University of Washington.

2002 James Willard Hurst Prize in Legal History of the Law and Society Association for Colonizing Hawai’i 2001 Distinguished Faculty Lecture, Wellesley College

1996 Butterworth Lecture, University of London

1994 Presidential Address, Law and Society Meeting, Phoenix, AZ

1994 Pinanski Prize for Excellence in Teaching, Wellesley College

Publications Books and Journal Special Issues 1981 Urban Danger: Life in a Neighborhood of Strangers. Philadelphia, PA: Temple

University Press. 1990 Getting Justice and Getting Even: Legal Consciousness Among Working-Class

Americans. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. 2007 Chinese language edition, Peking University Press. 1993 The Possibility of Popular Justice: A Case Study of American Community Mediation.

Co-edited with Neal Milner. Ann Arbor, MI: Univ. of Michigan Press. 2000 Colonizing Hawai'i: The Cultural Power of Law. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University

Press.

Awarded the 2002 James Willard Hurst Prize in Legal History of the Law and Society Association.

2004 Law and Empire in the Pacific: Hawai'i and Fiji. Co-edited with Donald Brenneis.

School of American Research Press, Santa Fe, NM 2006 Human Rights and Gender Violence: Translating International Law into Local Justice.

Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2010. Winner of the J.I. Staley Prize of the School for Advanced Research.

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2008 Oxford University Press of India edition. 2010 Spanish language edition, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Columbia. 2007 Excerpted in Philip Alston, Ryan Goodman and Henry Steiner. International Human

Rights in Context: Law, Politics, Morals. Oxford University Press. 2008. Chapter 5 reprinted in Human Rights: An Anthropological Reader. Mark Goodale, Ed.

Wiley-Blackwell. 2007 The Practice of Human Rights: Tracking Law Between the Global and the Local. Co-

edited with Mark Goodale. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2009 Gender Violence: A Cultural Introduction. London: Blackwell. 2009 Vernacularization in Action: Using Global Women's Human Rights Locally. Special

Issue of Global Networks 9 (4). Co- edited with Peggy Levitt. 2010 Engaged Anthropology: Diversity and Dilemmas. Setha Low, co-Guest Editor. Current

Anthropology, Wenner-Gren Symposium Series, Vol. 51, Supplement 2, October., pp. 201-330.

2012 Governance by Indicators: Global Power through Classification and Ranking. Kevin Davis, Angelina Fisher, Benedict Kingsbury, and Sally Engle Merry, eds. Oxford University Press.

2015 The Quiet Power of Indicators: Measuring Governance, Corruption, and Rule of Law.

Edited by Sally Engle Merry, Kevin Davis, and Benedict Kingsbury. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.

2015 A World of Indicators: The making of governmental knowledge through

quantification, edited by Richard Rottenburg, Sally Engle Merry, Sung-Joon Park and Johanna Mugler. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

2016 The Seductions of Quantification: Measuring Human Rights, Gender Violence, and Sex

Trafficking. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press. 2016 The New Legal Realism, Vol II: Studying Law Globally Co-edited with Heinz Klug.

Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.

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Articles 1979 "Going to Court: Strategies of Dispute Management in an American Urban Neighborhood." Law and Society Review 13:4 891-925. 1995. Reprinted in The Law and Society Reader, ed. by Richard L. Abel. New

York: New York University Press. 1996. Abridged and reprinted in Law as Culture, Federation Press, Australia. 1980 "Racial Integration in an Urban Neighborhood: The Social Organization of Strangers." Human Organization 39: 59-69. 1980 "Manipulating Anonymity: Streetwalkers' Strategies for Safety in the City." Ethnos 45: 157-176. 1981 "Defensible Space Undefended: Social Factors in Crime Control through Environmental Design." Urban Affairs Quarterly 16: 397-422. 1982 "The Social Organization of Mediation in Non-Industrial Societies: Implications for Informal Community Justice in America." In The Politics of Informal Justice Vol. II, Comparative Studies Richard L. Abel (ed.) New York: Academic Press. 1987. Translated and reprinted as "De sociale organisatie van bemiddeling," in

Rechtssociologie en Rechtsantropologie, Vakgroep Rechtsfilosofie en Rechtssociologie, Faculteit der Rechtsgeleerdheid, Rijksuniversiteit Gronigen. Nijmegen: Ars Aequi Libri, 1987. 2nd ed., 1991, 3rd ed. 1995.

1997. Reprinted in Before the Law, 4th through 6th ed. Bonsignore, Katsh,

d'Errico, Pipkin, Arons, and Rifkin (Eds.) Houghton-Mifflin. 1982 "The Articulation of Legal Spheres." In African Women and the Law: Historical Perspectives. M. Wright and M. Hay (eds.) Papers on Africa, Vol. VI, Boston University African Studies Center. 1982 "Defining `Success' in the Neighborhood Justice Movement." Neighborhood Justice: Assessment of an Emerging Idea. Pp. 172-193 in Malcom Feeley and Roman Tomasic (eds.) New York: Longman. 1982 "The Future of Urban Danger." In Cities and the 21st Century. Gary Gappert and Richard V. Knight (eds.) 23rd Urban Affairs Annual Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.

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1984 "Rethinking Gossip and Scandal." In Toward a General Theory of Social Control. Vol. II. Donald Black (ed.) New York: Academic Press. 1996. Reprinted in Reputation: Studies in the Voluntary Enforcement of Good

Behavior. Daniel Klein, ed. Ann Arbor, MI: Univ. of Michigan Press. 1984 "Anthropology and the Study of Alternative Dispute Resolution." Journal of Legal Education 34: 277-284. Journal issue received Second Prize from the Center for Public Resources, 1985. 1984 "What do Plaintiffs Want?: Reexamining the Concept of Dispute." (Susan Silbey, co-author) Justice System Journal 9: 151-179. Special Issue on Alternative Dispute Resolution. 1987. Reprinted in Dispute Resolution and Lawyers. James Westbrook and

Leonard Riskin (eds.). West Publishing Co. 1985 "Concepts of Law and Justice among Working Class Americans: Ideology as Culture." Legal Studies Forum 11: 59-71. 1986 "Mediator Settlement Strategies." Susan S. Silbey, co-author. Law and Policy. 8: 7 - 32. 1989. Reprinted in Processes of Dispute Resolution: The Role of Lawyers. Alan

Scott Rau, Edward Sherman, John Murray, (eds.) Westbury, NY: Foundation Press. 2000. Reprinted in Mediation: Theory, Policy and Practice. Carrie Menkel-Meadow, (ed).

International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory, 2nd Series. Ashgate Publishing, Aldershot, UK.

2001. Reprinted in Materials on Mediation Theory and Practice. James Alfini, Sharon P.

Press, Jean R. Sterlight, and Joseph B. Stulberg. Matthew Bender and Co., Inc., New York, NY.

2005 pp. 267-295 in Perspektiven Interkultureller Mediation, Dominic Busch/Hartmut Schroeder (Hrsg.). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang: Europaischer Verlag der Wissenschaften.

1986 "Everyday Understandings of the Law in Working-class America." American Ethnologist 13: 253 - 270. 1994. Reprinted in Law and Society, Roger Cotterrell (ed.), Volume in The International

Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory, Tom D. Campbell (ed.). Dartmouth Publishing Company. Aldershot, England.

1987 "Crowding, Conflict, and Neighborhood Regulation" in Neighborhood and Community

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Environments. Vol. 9 in Human Behavior and Environment, Advances in Theory and Research. Irwin Altman and Abraham Wandersman (eds.). New York: Plenum Press. 1987 "Disputing without Culture: Review Essay of Dispute Resolution." Harvard Law Review 100: 2057 - 2073. 1996. Reprinted in Alternative Dispute Resolution: Cases, Materials, and Problems, Wendy

Trachte-Huber and Stephen Huber (eds.) Anderson Publishing Company. 1987 "The Culture and Practice of Mediation in Parent/Child Conflicts." Negotiation Journal 3:411-422. 1988 "The Mediation Process in Family and Neighborhood Disputes." Group Analysis Quarterly 21 (1): 47-56. 1988 "The Mediation Process: Myth and Practice." Mediation and Criminal Justice: Victims, Offenders, and Community. Martin Wright and Burt Galaway (eds.) London: Sage. 1988 "Urban Danger: Life in a Neighborhood of Strangers." Urban Life: Readings in Urban Anthropology. First Edition. George Gmelch and Walter Zenner (eds.) Waveland Press. 2009. Included in all subsequent editions. Fifth Edition, 2009. . 1988 "From the Editors." with several co-authors. Special Issue of the Law and Society Review on Law and Ideology 22:4. 1988 "Legal Pluralism." Law and Society Review 22: 869-896. 1991 Reprinted in The International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory,

edited by Tom D. Campbell. Hampshire, England: Dartmouth Publishing Company. 1994 Reprinted in The International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice, and

Penology, edited by David Nelkin and Gerald Mars, in Social Control: Aspects of Non-State Justice, edited by Stuart Henry. Hampshire, England: Dartmouth Publishing Company.

2003 Translated into Chinese for Global Law Review by Zhang Guanzi.

2004 Reprinted in The Globalization of Justice, edited by Paul Schiff Berman.

Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing Company.

2006. Translated into Spanish and reprinted in Nuevo Pensamiento Jurídico, published by Siglo del Hombre and Los Andes School of Law, Columbia

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1988 "Ideological Production: The Making of Community Mediation." Law and Society Review 22: 709-37 (Christine Harrington, co-author). 1989 "Mediation in Cross-cultural Perspective." The Mediation of Disputes: Empirical Studies in the Resolution of Social Conflict. Ken Kressel and Dean Pruitt, Eds. San Francisco: Jossy-Bass. 1990 "Law as Fair, Law as Help: The Texture of Legitimacy in American Society" in New Directions in the Study of Law, Justice, and Social Control. School of Justice Studies, Arizona State University (eds.), Plenum Press. 1990 "The Discourses of Mediation and the Power of Naming." Yale Journal of Law and Humanities 2:1-35.

2007. Reprinted in Consciousness and Ideology. Patricia Ewick, Ed. International Library of Essays in Law and Society. Ashgate, UK.

1990 "The Culture of Judging," Review Essay on The Anthropology of Justice: Law as Culture in Islamic Society. Lawrence Rosen. Columbia Law Review 90: 2311-2328. 1990 "Varieties of Mediation Performance: Replicating Differences in Access to Justice." In Access to Civil Justice. Allan C. Hutchinson (ed.) Toronto: Carswell. 1991 "Law and Colonialism: Review Essay." Law and Society Review 25: 879-922. 1992 "Anthropology, Law and Transnational Processes." Annual Reviews in Anthropology 21: 357-379. 1992 "Popular Justice and the Ideology of Social Transformation." Social and Legal Studies 1: 161-76. 1992 "Culture, Power, and the Discourse of Law" New York Law School Law Review 37:209-229. 1993 "Sorting Out Popular Justice." in The Possibility of Popular Justice: A Case Study of American Community Mediation. Sally Merry and Neal Milner, editors. Ann Arbor, MI: Univ. of Michigan Press. 1993 "Mending Walls and Building Fences: Constructing the Private Neighborhood." Journal of Legal Pluralism 33: 71-91. 1994 "Grassroots Mediation: A Portrait of Albie Davis" in When Talk Works: Profiles of Master Mediators, Deborah Kolb, editor. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

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1994 "Courts as Performances: Domestic Violence Hearings in a Hawai'i Family Court." pp. 35 - 59 in Contested States: Law, Hegemony, and Resistance. Susan Hirsch and Mindie Lazarus-Black, eds. New York: Routledge. 1994 "Narrating Domestic Violence: Producing the "Truth" of Violence in 19th- and 20th-Century Hawaiian Courts." Law and Social Inquiry 19:967-993. 1995 "Resistance and the Cultural Power of Law." Presidential Address, Law and Society Review 29: 11-27.

Translated into Polish and reprinted in Resistance and Domination: Theory and Practice. Nomos Publishing House, Poland.

1995 "Wife Battering and the Ambiguities of Rights." Pp. 271-307 in Identities, Politics, and Rights. Amherst Series in Law, Jurisprudence, and Social Thought. Austin Sarat and Thomas Kearns, eds. Ann Arbor, MI: Univ. of Michigan Press. 1995 "Gender Violence and Legally Engendered Selves." Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power 2:49-73. 1997 "Legal Vernacularization and Transnational Culture: the Ka Ho'okolokolonui Kanaka Maoli, Hawai'i 1993." Human Rights, Culture and Context: Anthropological Perspectives. Richard Wilson, ed. Pp. 28-49. Pluto Press. Reprinted in Polar: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 19: 67-83, May 1996. Reprinted with commentary in Political and Legal Anthropology Review 2016 Virtual

Edition. Joshua Clark and Miia Halme-Tuomisaari, Guest Editors. https://polarjournal.org/virtual-editions.

1998 “Global Human Rights and Local Social Movements in a Legally Plural World." Canadian

Journal of Law and Society 12: 247-271.

2002. Reprinted in Law and Anthropology, Martha Mundy (ed)., International Library of Essays in Law and Legal Theory (2nd Series), Tom D. Campbell, General Editor. Aldershot, England: Ashgate Publishing.

1998. "Law, Culture, and Cultural Appropriation." Yale Journal of Law and Humanities. 10:101-129. 1998. "The Criminalization of Everyday Life." Pp. 14 - 40 in Everyday Practices and Trouble Cases. Austin Sarat, ed. Northwestern Univ. Press.

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1999. "Pluralizing Paradigms: From Gluckman to Foucault." Polar: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 22: 108-115. 1999. "Criminalization and Gender: The Changing Governance of Sexuality and Gender Violence in Hawai'i." Pp. 75-103 in Governable Places: Readings on Governmentality and Crime Control. Russell Smandych, ed. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate/Dartmouth. 1999 "Il controllo della spazio ai confini dell'impero." (Spatial Governmentality on the Fringes of Empire) Sociologia del diritto 28 (3): 159-188. Published also as a volume of the series Sociologica del diritto, edited by Angeli, Milan. 2000 "Globalizations Past: From Lahaina to London in the 1820s." pp. 81- 101. Globalizing Institutions: Case Studies in Regulation and Innovation. Edited by Jane Jenson and Boaventura de Sousa Santos. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate/Dartmouth. 2000 "Mennonite Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation: A Cultural Analysis." Pp. 203-217 in From the Ground Up. John Paul Lederach and Cynthia Sampson, Eds. New York: Oxford University Press. 2000 “Crossing Boundaries: Methodological Challenges for Ethnography in the Twenty-first Century.” Polar: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 23 (2): 127-134.

2007. Ethnography and Law, Eve Darian-Smith, ed. International Library of Essays in Law and Society, Ashgate, UK.

2001 “Racialized Identities and the Law." Pp. 120-139 in Cultural Diversity in the United States: A Critical Reader. Edited by Ida Susser and Thomas C. Patterson. New York: Blackwell Publishers.

2001 “Changing rights, changing culture." Pp.31-56 in Culture and Rights: Anthropological Perspectives. Jane Cowan, Marie-Benedicte Dembour, and Richard A. Wilson, eds. London: Cambridge University Press,

2001 “Women, Violence, and the Human Rights System." Pp.83-98 in Women, Gender, and Human Rights: A Global Perspective. Margery Agosin, ed. New Brunswick: Rutgers Univ. Press,.

2002 Reprinted as Las Mujeres, La Violencia y el Sistema de Derechos Humanos. Translated by Moises Silva. Revista de estudios de genero: La Ventana. Universidad de Guadalajara. II (15): 64-92.

2001 "Rights, Religion, and Community: Approaches to Violence Against Women in the Context of Globalization." Law and Society Review 35: 39-88.

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2004. Reprinted in Law and Anthropology: A Reader. Sally Falk Moore, ed. Blackwell. 2006. Reprinted in Law and Religion. Gad Barzilai, ed. International Library of Essays in Law and Society. Ashgate. 2007. Reprinted in Theoretical and Empirical Studies of Rights, Laura Beth Nielsen, ed. International Library of Essays in Law and Society, Ashgate, UK.

2001 "Spatial Governmentality and the New Urban Social Order: Controlling Gender Violence through Law." American Anthropologist 103: 16-30.

2003. Reprinted in Criminological Perspectives: A Reader, 2nd Edition. Eugene McLaughlin, John Muncie, Gordon Hughes, eds. Sage Publications, UK. Reprinted in Urban Sociology Reader. Christopher Mele and Jan Lin, eds.

2001 "Law, Anthropological Aspects." Pp. 8489-8492. International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. N. J. Smelser and Paul B. Baltes (editors). Pergamon, Oxford.

2013. Revised essay, co-authored with Matthew Canfield. “Law, Anthropological Aspects." . International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences

2002. “Governmentality and Gender Violence in Hawai‘i in Historical Perspective.” Social and Legal Studies 11(1): 81-110. 2002. “Comparative Criminalization: Cultural Meanings of Adultery and Gender Violence in Hawai‘i in 1850 and 1990.” Pacific Studies 25 (1): 203-220. 2002. “Crime and Criminality: Historical Differences in Hawai‘i.” The Contemporary Pacific 14:2: 411-426. 2002 "Ethnography in the Archives." Pp. 128-142 in June Starr and Mark Goodale (eds.), Practicing Ethnography in Law: New Dialogues, Enduring Methods. New York: Palgrave/St. Martin's. 2002. Symposium, “Battered Women and Feminist Law Making: Author Meets Readers.” Elizabeth M. Schneider, Christine Harrington, Sally Engle Merry, Renee Rompkens, and Marianne Wesson, Journal of Law and Policy 10: 313. 2002. “Moving Beyond Ideology Critique to the Analysis of Practice: Comment on “Illusions and Delusions about Conflict Management – In Africa and Elsewhere” by Laura Nader and Elisabetta Grande.” Law and Social Inquiry 27: 609-612.

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2003 “Kapi‘olani at the Brink: Dilemmas of Historical Ethnography in Nineteenth-Century Hawai‘i.” American Ethnologist 30:1: 44-61. 2003 “Rights Talk and the Experience of Law: Implementing Women’s Human Rights to Protection from Violence.” Human Rights Quarterly 25:2: 343-381.

2004. Reprinted in The Social Organization of Law: An Introduction, edited by Austin Sarat. Los Angeles: Roxbury Publishing Company. 2004. 2006. Reprinted in Women’s Rights: A Human Rights Quarterly Reader, pp. 393-431. Johns Hopkins University Press. 2013. Excerpt published online in Farsi in Zannegaar, online journal on Gender Studies, Vol. 11 on Women and Law, Institute for War and Peace Reporting. 2013. Reprinted in Gender Issues and Human Rights, Vol. III. Pp. 228-269. Diane Otto, ed. Edward Elgar Publishing, UK and Northhampton, MA. .

2003. “Christian Conversion and ‘Racial’ Labor Capacities: Constructing Racialized Identities in Hawai‘i.” Pp. 203-238 in Globalization Under Construction: Governmentality, Law, and Identity. Richard Warren Perry and Bill Maurer, eds. Minneapolis: Univ. of Minnesota Press. 2003. “Hegemony and Culture in Historical Anthropology: A Review Essay on Jean and John L. Comaroff, From Revelation to Revolution, Vols. I. and II. American Historical Review. Volume 108, No. 2, April 2003: 460-70. 2003 “From Law and Colonialism to Law and Globalization: A Review Essay on Martin Chanock, Law, Custom, and Social Order: The Colonial Experience in Malawi and Zambia.” Law and Social Inquiry 28:2: 269-290. 2003. “The Politics of Gender Violence: Law Reform in Local and Global Places.” (with Mindie Lazarus-Black). “Introduction” to a Symposium on Violence between Intimates, Globalization, and the State.” Law & Social Inquiry 28(4):931-939. 2003 “Constructing a Global Law - Violence Against Women and the Human Rights System” Law and Social Inquiry 28:4: 941-979.

2005 Reprinted in The Globalization of Justice, edited by Paul Schiff Berman. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Publishing Company.

2003. “Human Rights Law and the Demonization of Culture (And Anthropology Along the Way)” in Commentary, Anthropology News, Newsletter of the American Anthropological Association, 44 (2), Feb. 2003.

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2005. Reprinted in Emily Schultz and Robert H. Lavenda. Cultural Anthropology: A Perspective on the Human Condition. Sixth ed. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 30-31. Seventh edition, Anthropology: What does it mean to be human?, 2007. Eighth edition, 2014. Canadian Edition, 2016. 2005. Reprinted in Luis Vivanco et. al., Talking About People 4/e.. McGraw-Hill Higher Education.

2003 "Human Rights Law and the Demonization of Culture (And Anthropology Along the Way)” Polar: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 26:1: 55-77.

2010. Reprinted in Cultural Anthropology, Kim Fortun and Mike Fortun, eds. SAGE Studies in Anthropology, SAGE Publications. Volume 4: Engagements. 2015. Reprinted as “Le   norme   per   la   protezione   dei   diritti   umani   e   la  demonizzazione   della   cultura   (passando   per   l’antropologia,”     pp.   53-­‐77   in   Diritti e culture. Un’antologia critica . Roberto Cammarata, Letizia Mancini, Persio Tincani (Eds.). G. Giappichelli Editore – Torino.

2004 "Introduction" co-authored with Donald Brenneis. Pp. 3 - 34 in Law and Empire in the Pacific co-edited with Donald Brenneis. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research Press. 2004 "Law and Identity in an American Colony." Pp. 123 - 152 in Law and Empire in the Pacific co-edited with Donald Brenneis. Santa Fe, NM: School of American Research Press. 2004 “Colonial and Postcolonial Law.” Pp. 569-588 in The Blackwell Companion to Law and Society, Austin Sarat, ed. London: Blackwell Publishing. 2004. "Regulation and Relations." Pp. 63-78 in Law and Society. Beijing: Renmin University Press. Published in Chinese. 2004. Comment on Comments on Colonizing Hawai'i. Law and Society Review 38 (4): 861-866. 2005. "Human Rights and Global Legal Pluralism: Reciprocity and Disjuncture" in Mobile People, Mobile Law: Expanding Legal Relations in a Contracting World. Pp. 215-233 in Franz von Benda Beckman, Keebet von Benda Beckman, Anne Griffiths, eds. Ashgate. 2005 "The Female Inheritance Movement in Hong Kong: Theorizing the Local/Global Interface." Co-authored with Rachel Stern. Current Anthropology 46 (3): 387-409. 2007. Reprinted in International Law and Society, Laura Dickinson, ed. Ashgate

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International Library of Essays in Law and Society, Ashgate, UK. 2007. Reprinted in The Anthropology of Globalization, 2nd edition. Jonathan Xavier Inda and Renato Rosaldo, eds. Blackwell Publishing.

2005. “Anthropology and Activism: Researching Human Rights across Porous Boundaries.” Polar: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 28 (2): 240-258.

Reprinted in Polar: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 2012 Virtual Edition: Occupied Worlds. https://polarjournal.org/virtual-edition-occupied-worlds/

2006. “Commentary on Aloha Betrayed: Native Hawaiian Resistance to American Colonialism, by Noenoe Silva.” The Contemporary Pacific 18:1: 159-163. 2006. Review Essay: "Race, Inequality, and Colonialism in the New World Order." Law & Society Review Vol.40 , No.1.: 235-247. 2006. “ Transnational Human Rights and Local Activism: Mapping the Middle” American Anthropologist 108 (1): 38-51.

2006. Abridged version reprinted in The World Bank Legal Review: Law, Equity, and Development, Volume 2. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Amsterdam.

2012. Reprinted as chapter 10 in Dialogues on Human Rights and Legal Pluralism, Springer Press, Rene Provost and Colleen Sheppard, eds. (Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice series)

2006 “Anthropology and International Law.” Annual Review of Anthropology 35: 99-116. 2006. “Human Rights and Transnational Culture: Regulating Gender Violence through Global Law.” Osgoode Hall Law Journal. 44 (1): 53-77. 2006. “New Legal Realism and the Ethnography of Transnational Law” Law and Social Inquiry 31 (4): 975-995. 2006. “Fluditiy of Human Rights in Practice”. Anthropology News, May 2006, Vol. 47, No5: 4-4. 2007. Report on Conference on Law and Governance, Max Planck in Halle. APLA Column, Anthropology News. 2007. “Global Regulation and Local Political Struggles: Early Marriage in Northern Nigeria” co-authored with Annie Bunting. Pp. 321-353 in Youth, Globalization, and the Law, edited by

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Sudhir Venkatesh and Ron Kassimir. Stanford: Stanford Univ. Press. 2007. “Conflict Resolution vs. Human Rights.” Commentary in Anthropology News 48 (7): 16. 2007 “Human Rights Law as a Path to International Justice: The Case of the Women’s Convention.” In Paths to International Justice :Social and Legal Perspectives. Marie-Benedict Dembour and Tobias Kelly, eds. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. 2007 “Introduction to Part One, States of Violence,” (pp. pp. 41-49) and “Introduction to Part Three, Conditions of Vulnerability,” (pp. 195-204), in The Practice of Human Rights: Tracking Law between the Global and the Local. Mark Goodale and Sally Engle Merry, eds., London and New York: Cambridge Univ. Press. 2007.“International Law and Sociolegal Scholarship: Toward a Spatial Global Legal Pluralism.” Special Issue of Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, Vol. 41: 149-168.. “Law and Society Reconsidered.” Austin Sarat (ed.). JAI Press, Elsevier Limited.

2015. Abridged version reprinted in Negotiating State and Non-State Law: The Challenges of Global and Local Legal Pluralism. Michael A. Helfand, ed. Cambridge Univ. Press.

2008. “Introduction” to Gender and Globalization in Asia and the Pacific. With Kathy E. Ferguson and Monique Mironesc. University of Hawai‘i Press. 2008. “Derechos humanos, género y nuevos movimientos sociales: Debates contemporáneos en antropología juridical” Traducido del inglés por Héctor Ortiz Elizondo. RELAJU, Justicia y diversidad en tiempos de globalización, edited by Victoria Chenaut, Magdalena Gómez, Héctor Ortíz y María Teresa Sierra. Mexico City: CIESAS. 2008. “Commentary on Reviews of Human Rights and Gender Violence.” American Anthropologist (December) 110 (4) : 520-522.. 2009. “Human Rights in the Imperial Heartland.” Pp. 49 - 65 In Rethinking America: The Imperial Homeland in the 21st Century. Edited by Jeff Maskovsky and Ida Susser. Paradigm Press. 2009. “Vernacularization on the ground: Local uses of global women’s rights in Peru, China, India and the United States.” Global Networks 9 (4): 441–461. co-authored with Peggy Levitt.

Featured in 10th Anniversary special issue of classic articles in Global Networks. 2009. “Beyond Compliance: Toward An Anthropological Understanding of International Justice,” pp. 28 – 42 in Mirrors of Justice: Law and Power in the Post-Cold War Era. Kamari

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Clarke and Mark Goodale, eds. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press Series in Law and Society. 2009. “Relating to the Subjects of Human Rights: The Culture of Agency in Human Rights Discourse.” Pp. 385-407, Chapter 15 in Law and Anthropology: Current Legal Issues Vol. 12. Michael Freeman and David Napier, ed. Oxford Univ. Press.      2009. “Gender Violence” in The Encyclopedia of Human Rights. David P. Forsythe, editor in chief. Oxford University Press. 2010. “Governing through Indicators.” Proceedings of the 103rd Annual Meeting of the American Society of International Law, 2009. pp. 239-245. Washington, DC: American Society of International Law. 2010. “Law from Below: Women’s Human Rights and Social Movements in New York City.” Co-authored with Peggy Levitt, Mihaela Serban Rosen, and Diana H. Yoon. Law and Society Review 44 (1):101- 128. 2010. “Engaged Anthropology: Diversity and Dilemmas.” Co-authored with Setha Low. In Current Anthropology, special issue on Engaged Anthropology: Diversity and Dilemmas. Wenner Gren Symposium Supplement 2. co-edited with Setha Low. Vol. 51, Number S2: S203-226. 2010. “Colonial Law and its Uncertainties.” Special Issue of Law and History Review 28 (4): 1067-1071 (November). Comment, part of "Forum: Maneuvering the Personal Law System in Colonial India" with introduction by Elizabeth Kolsky and articles by Rohit De, Chandra Mallampalli, and Mitra Sharafi). 2010. “Empirical Legal Training in the US Academy, “ co-authored with Christine B. Harrington. The Oxford Handbook on Empirical Legal Research. Peter Cane and Herbert Kritzer, eds. Pp. 1044-1058. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press. 2011. “Making Women’s Human Rights in the Vernacular: Navigating the Culture/Rights Divide,” co-authored with Peggy Levitt. Pp. 81-100 in Gender and Culture at the Limit of Rights, edited by Dorothy Hodgson. Series: Studies in Human Rights. Philadelphia: Univ. of Pennsylvania Press. 2011. “Measuring the World: Indicators, Human Rights, and Global Governance” Corporate Lives: New Perspectives on the Social Life of the Corporate Form. Damani Partridge, Marina Welker, Rebecca Hardin, eds. Wenner-Gren Symposium Series. Current Anthropology, Vol. 52, Supplementary Issue 3: S83-S95. 2011. “The Curious Resistance to seeing Domestic Violence as a Human Rights Violation in the USA” co-authored with Jessica Shimmin. Pp. 113- 131 in Human Rights in the United States:

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Beyond Exceptionalism. Kathryn Libal and Shereen Hertel, eds. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press. 2011. “Gender Justice and CEDAW: The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women.” In Excavating Gender Justice, the Predicament and the Promise, edited by Rogaia Mustafa Abusharaf. Journal of Women of the Middle East and the Islamic World 9(1–2) Hawwa 9.1/9.2. : 1-27.

2011. “Engaged Anthropology in the United States and its Relevance for World Anthropologies.” Co-authored with Setha Low. Pp. 93-110. in Global Anthropologies, Gustavo Lins Ribeiro, ed. Beijing: Intellectual Property Publishing House. 2011. ISBN 978-7-5130-0870-9. 2011. “Voelkerrecht. “(International Law). Entry in Lexikon zur Globalisierung. (Encyclopedia of Globalization). Andre Gingrich, Eva Maria Knoll , and Fernand Kreff, eds. Pp. 995-1003. Bielefeld, Germany: Transcript Publishers. Published in German. 2011. “Derechos humanos, genero y nuevos movimientos sociales: Debates contemporaneos en anthropologia juridica.” (Human rights, gender, and new social movements: Contemporary debates in legal anthropology). Pp. 261-291 in "Justicia y diversidad en América Latina: Pueblos indígenas ante la globalización" (Justice and Diversity in Latin America. Indigenous Peoples and Globalization). Victoria Chenaut, Magdalena Gomez, Hector Ortiz, and Maria Teresa Sierra, eds. CIESAS – Mexico and FLASCO-Ecuador. 2011. “Sex Trafficking and Global Governance in the Context of Pacific Mobility.” Law, Text, Culture 15: 187-208, chapter 10. 2012. “Indicators as a Technology of Global Governance.” Co-authored with Kevin Davis and Benedict Kingsbury. Law and Society Review 46 (1): 71 – 104. 2012. “What is Legal Culture? An Anthropological Perspective.” Journal of Comparative Law 5(2): 40-58.

Reprinted in Using Legal Culture (JCL Studies in Comparative Law). David Nelken, editor. Wildy, Simmonds and Hill, Publishing. Pp. 52-76.

2012. “Legal Pluralism and Legal Culture: Mapping the Terrain.” Legal Pluralism and Development: Scholars and Practitioners in Dialogue. Brian Z. Tamanaha, Caroline Sage, and Michael Woolcock,   eds. Pp. 66-83. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press. 2012. Anthropology and Law” in The Sage Handbook of Social Anthropology, Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK and Commonwealth. Richard Fardon, Olivia Harris, Mark Nuttall, Trevor Marchand, Chris Shore, and Richard A. Wilson, eds. Volume 1, pp. 105-120. London: Sage Publications.

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2012. “Human Rights Monitoring and the Question of Indicators.”pp. 140-152 in Human Rights at the Crossroads. Mark Goodale, ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

2013. “Doing vernacularization: The encounter between global and local ideas of women’s rights in Peru.” With Peggy Levitt, Rosa Alayza, and Mercedes Crisostomo Meza. Pp. 127 – 143 in Feminist Strategies in International Governance. Gulay Caglar, Elisabeth Prugl and Susanne Zwingel, eds. New York: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group.

2013. “Disjunctures between global law and local justice.” In Gender and Equality Law. Edited by Julie Goldscheid. Library of Essays on Equality and Anti-Discrimination Law. Ashgate.

2013. “Legal Pluralism in Practice.” McGill Law Journal 59:1-9.

2013. “The Travels of Gender and Law.” Epilogue. Grounding Traveling Concepts: Dialogues with Sally Engle Merry on Gender and Justice. Hilary Charlesworth and Margaret Jolly, guest editors of special issue. Intersections: Gender and Sexuality in Asia and the Pacific. issue 33 (December 2013). URL: http://intersections.anu.edu.au/issue33_contents.htm accessed 18 December 2013.

2014. “Technologies of Truth in the Anthropology of Conflict.” Co-authored with Susan Coutin. American Ethnologist 41(1): 1-16. 2014. Abridged version reprinted in Zeitschrift fur Menschenrechte (Journal of Human Rights), issue on Menschenrechte und Gewalt (Human Rights and Power): 8 (1): 28-48.

2014. “Global Legal Pluralism and the Temporality of Soft Law.” Special Issue on Temporalities of Law, Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law. 46 (1): 108-122.

2014. “Measuring the World: Indicators, Human Rights, and Global Governance.” pp.141 -165 in Law in Transition: Human Rights, Development and Transitional Justice. Ruth Buchanan and Peer Zumbansen, eds. Oxford: Hart Publishing Ltd. (expanded version of 2011 article.) 2014. “Inequality and Rights: Commentary on “The Unbearable Lightness of Rights” by Michael McCann.” Law and Society Review 48 (2): 285-295.

2015. “Firming Up Soft Law: The Impact of Indicators on Transnational Human Rights Legal Orders.” Chapter 11, pp. 374-400 in Transnational Legal Orders. Edited by Terence C. Halliday and Greg C. Shaffer. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

2015. “Stateless Law: Before, Inside and Outside the Law of the State.” Prologue, Chapter 1, pp. 3-9 in Stateless Law: Evolving Boundaries of a Discipline. Helge Dedek & Shauna Van Praagh, eds, Farnham, UK: Ashgate. 2015. “Quantification and the Paradox of Measurement: Translating Child Rights in Tanzania.” Co-authored with Summer J Wood. Current Anthropology. Vol 56 (2): 205-229.

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2015. “ The Turn to Critical Legal Pluralism: The Contributions of Roderick Macdonald.” Chapter 27, pp. 317-322 in The Unbounded Level of the Mind: Rod Macdonald’s Legal Imagination. Richard Janda, Rosalie Jukier, and Daniel Jutras, eds, McGill-Queen’s University Press. 2015. Commentary on “Audit Culture Revisited: Rankings, Ratings, and the Reassembling of Society.” Cris Shore and Susan Wright. Current Anthropology 56 (3): 435-6.

2016. “The Rule of Law and Authoritarian Rule: Legal Politics in Sudan.” Law and Social Inquiry 41 (2): 465-470.

2016. “Human Rights Monitoring, State Compliance, and the Problem of Information.” Pp. 32-52 in The New Legal Realism, Vol. II: Studying Law Globally. Edited by Heinz Klug and Sally Engle Merry. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press. Forthcoming: “Counting the Uncountable: Constructing Trafficking through Measurement.” Revisiting the Law and Governance of Trafficking, Forced Labour, and Modern Slavery. Prabha Kotiswaran, ed. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.

“Expertise and Quantification in Global Institutions.” Palaces of Hope: The Anthropology of Global Institutions.” Ronald Niezen and Maria Sapignoli, eds. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ Press. “Inequality, Gender Violence, Human Rights.” In The Daunting Enterprise of the Law: Essays in Honour of Harry Arthurs. Simon Archer, Daniel Drache, and Peer Zumbansen, eds. Queens-McGill University Press.

“The Vernacularization of Women’s Human Rights.” In Human Rights Futures, Leslie Vinjamuri, Jack Snyder, and Stephen Hopgood, eds. Co-authored with Peggy Levitt. Cambridge Univ. Press.

“The Limits of Consent: Trafficking and the Problem of International Paternalism.” Co-author Vibhuti Ramachandran Paternalism Beyond Borders. Michael N. Barnett, Ed. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Univ. Press.

“The Potential of Ethnographic Methods for Human Rights Research” in Human Rights Research Methodology: Key Issues and Approaches. Bard A. Andreassen, Hans-Otto Sano, and Siobhan McInerney-Lankford, eds. Edward Elgar, Publishers. 2017

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“Controlling Numbers” in Roboprocesses. Catherine Besteman and Hugh Gusterson, eds. “Cultural Dimensions of Power/Knowledge: The Challenges of Measuring Violence against Women.” Special Issue on Governing by Performance Indicators,” Sociologie du Travail “The Social Life of Measurement.” 2017. LSI Forum: Commentary on Mila Versteeg and Tom Ginsburg. “ Measuring the Rule of Law: A Comparison of Indicators.” Law & Social Inquiry 42: Vol 2. Book Reviews, Comments, and Other Publications 1974 Review of Black Players: The Secret World of Black Pimps and Gentlemen of Leisure: A Year in the Life of a Pimp. In American Anthropologist 76: 122. 1977 "Cultural Distance and Ethnic Boundaries in an Inner-City Neighborhood." ERIC Document Reproduction Service. Clearinghouse on Urban Education. New York: Teachers' College, Columbia University. 1981 "A City of Strangers: Living with the Fear of Urban Crime." New Boston Review July/August. 1982 Review of "If It Fits." John Marshall. Documentary Educational Anthropologist Vol 84. 1983 Review of "Mission Hill and the Miracle of Boston" and "Down the Project," American Anthropologist Vol. 85: 1013-1014. 1983 Review of Mediation and Society: Conflict Management in Lebanon. by Cathie Witty. Journal of Legal Pluralism 21: 159-162. 1984 Review of "Poletown Lives!" American Anthropologist Vol. 86: 1054-1056. 1985 Review of Disputes and Settlements: Law and Human Relations in the West. Edited by John Bossy. Contemporary Sociology 14: 709-710. 1985 Review of The Mediators, by Deborah Kolb. Qualitative Sociology 9: 412 - 415. 1988 Review of Law, Custom, and Social Order: The Colonial Experience in Malawi and Zambia, by Martin Chanock. In the Association for Political and Legal Anthropology Newsletter. 1989 Review of "No Applause, Just Throw Money" and "Peter, Donald, Willie, Pat" in American Anthropologist 91:527-529.

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1990 Review of Between Kinship and the State: Social Security Law in Developing Countries. Franz von Benda-Beckman, Keebet von Benda-Beckman, E. Casino, F. Hirtz, G.R. Woodman, H.F. Zacher (eds.) Journal of Legal Pluralism 28: 173-181. 1990 Review of The Past is Another Country: Representation, Historical Consciousness, and Resistance in the Blue Ridge. American Historical Review. p. 1637. 1991. "Are Americans Litigious at Home?" National Forum 61:27-30. 1991. Review of The Political Economy of Law: A Third World Reader. Yash Ghai, Robin Luckman, and Francis Snyder (eds.) In the Association for Political and Legal Anthropology Newsletter 14: 8-10. 1992. Review of Social Courts in Yugoslavia by Robert Hayden. American Anthropologist 94:723. 1995. Review of The Social Production of Indifference: Exploring the Symbolic Roots of Western Bureaucracy. by Michael Herzfeld. Anthropological Quarterly 68: 194-5. 1995. Comment on "Bringing the Law Back In: Legal Rights and the Regulation of Indian-White Relations on Rosebud Reservation." Thomas Biolsi. Current Anthropology 36: 562. 1995. Review of Rouland, Legal Anthropology, Fitzpatrick, The Mythology of Modern Law, and Tamanaha, Understanding Law in Micronesia, in American Ethnologist 22: 1005-6. 1996. Review of Sasson, Theodore, Crime Talk: How Citizens Construct a Social Problem, in The Law and Politics Book Review Vol. 6, No. 5. 1996. "Sex, Opium, and Gambling: The Changing Business of the Hilo District Court, 1853 - 1903." Kaulike: Newsletter of the Friends of the Judiciary History Center of Hawai'i 11: 2-3. 1996. Reprinted in Ka Leo O H.A.L.A, Hawaii Association of Legal Assistants

Newsletter, Honolulu, HI. 1996. "Anthropology and American Colonialism." North American Dialogue: Newsletter of the Society for the Anthropology of North America 1:7. 1996. "Law and Resistance in Colonial Situations," Anthropology Newsletter 37:7. 1998. Review of Roger Cotterrell, Law's Community: Legal Theory in Sociological Perspective. Social and Legal Studies 7: 584-6.

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1998. "Law", "Conflict Resolution", "Urbanism," "Urban Anthropology," and "Sanctions." Entries for the Blackwell Dictionary of Anthropology, Thomas Barfield (ed.). 1998. Review of The Politics of Culture: Race, Violence, and Democracy. Jung Min Choi, Karen A. Callaghan,and John W.Murphy. American Ethnologist 25: 21-2.

2000. Comment on "Reconciliation and Revenge in Post-Apartheid South Africa," by Richard Wilson. Current Anthropology Vol 41. 2001. “Criminalization in the Context of Colonialism.” North American Dialogue. Newsletter of the Society for the Anthropology of North America 4:1, pp. 8-10. 2002. Review of Imperial Benevolence, by Jane Samson. Pacific Studies 24: nos. 3 /4: 115-118. 2002. Review of Ideology in the Language of Judges: How Judges Practice Law, Politics, and Courtroom Control by Susan U. Phillips. Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 11(2). 2002. Review of Gender Violence in Africa: African Women’s Responses by December Green. Contemporary Sociology 31(1): 22-23. 2003. Review of Susan Bibler Coutin, Legalizing Moves: Salvadoran Immigrants’ Struggle for U.S. Residency. Theoretical Criminology 7(1): 131-133. 2004. Review of Protest, Policy, and the Problem of Violence Against Women: A Cross-National Comparison by S. Laurel Weldon, Women's Studies International Forum. 2008. Review of Law and Disorder in the Postcolony, edited by John and Jean Comaroff. Law and Society Review 42 (3): 683-685. 2010. Commentary on Panel: Transitional Justice: Global Circulations and Local Realities after Genocide and Mass Violence. Organizer: Alex Hinton. American Anthropological Association, Nov. 19, 2010. Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture. www.logosjournal.com 2011. Review of Under Construction: Making Homeland Security at the Local Level by Kerry B. Fosher. American Ethnologist. 38 (1): 211-212. 2013. Review of Intimate Enemies: Violence and Reconciliation in Peru, by Kimberly Theidon. Human Rights Quarterly 35: 229-232. 2015. Excerpt from The Quiet Power of Indicators posted on The Conversation, http://theconversation.com/explainer-how-indicators-have-the-power-to-shape-our-world-43065.

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Research Grants 2011-15 "RCN: Reshaping Global Governance through Indicators: A Collaborative International Network for Empirical Research. National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Program. #SES-1123290, $280,992. 2010 –13. “Reshaping Global Governance: An Empirical Collaborative Study of Indicators in Action,” Benedict Kingsbury and Kevin Davis, co-PIs. National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Program., #SES-1023717, $55,363. 2009-14. “Indicators as Knowledge: Human Rights Indicators and Global Governance.” National Science Foundation , Law and Social Sciences Program and Science, Technology and Society Program. #SES-0921368, $255,105 2009-10. Straus Fellowship, New York University Law School Straus Institute (declined). 2008. Wenner-Gren Conference on Anthropology as Social Critic. Co-organized with Setha Low. 2007-2008. "Building Transnational Sociolegal Scholarship: Established Problems in New Contexts," with co-PIs David M. Engel and Terence C. Halliday, to Law and Society Association, National Science Foundation Law and Social Sciences Program, #SES-0647809 $123,600.

2004 – 2008 Localizing the Global: A Comparative Study of Women's Human Rights. National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Program, Peggy Levitt, co-PI #SES-0417730, $400,000. 2002 – 2003 Member, Working Group on Globalization, Youth, and the Law. Social Science Research Council. 2002 Mellon New Directions Fellowship 2001-02 Rockefeller Humanities Fellowship at the Office for Research on Women, University of Hawai'i, Manoa (declined) 2000-01 Participant in Research Group on Legitimacy, Russell Sage Foundation 2001 Conference at the School of American Research, Santa Fe: "Law and Empire in the Pacific: Intersections of Culture and Legality" Co-organizer, Donald Brenneis 2001 Conference on Globalization, the State, and Intimate Violence, funded by Wenner-Gren

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Foundation. Mindie Lazarus-Black, Co-organizer 1999-2002 "Deterritorialized Ethnography: Gender Violence and the Anthropology of Globalization" Cultural Anthropology Program and Law and Social Sciences Program, National Science Foundation, BCS-9904441 $136,191. 1998-99 "Rights, Religion, and Community: Local and Global Discourses on Gender Violence." Cultural Anthropology and Law and Social Sciences Programs, National Science Foundation, SBR-9807208, $35,342. 1994-97 "Violence and the Law" National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Program. #SBR-9320009. $121,235. 1995 - 97 Member, Program on Law and the Determinants of Social Ordering, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, Toronto, CA 1994-95. "Law, Race, and the Problem of Historical Change in Colonial and Post-colonial Hawai'i." National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, $30,000. 1991-93 "Law, Domination, and Resistance: American Colonialism and Local Justice in Hawaii." National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences and Cultural Anthropology Programs. Principal investigator. #SES-9023397. REU Supplement awarded 1991-92. $101,500. 1988-89 "Historical and Comparative Perspectives on Community Mediation and Popular Justice" Fund for Research on Dispute Resolution, Ford Foundation. Co-principal investigator Neal Milner. 1986-87 "Development of Theory in Legal Ideology and Disputing." National Science Foundation, Law and Social Sciences Program, #SES 8606023, principal investigator. $38,629. 1981-85 "Mediation of Parent/Child Conflicts." W. T. Grant Foundation. Research Supervisor. 1980-83 "Legitimacy and Coercion in Informal Community Justice." Funded by Law and Social Sciences Program, National Science Foundation, #SES 8012034, and the National Institute of Justice. Co-principal investigator Susan S. Silbey. $120,000. Lectures

United States

University of Pennsylvania

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Columbia University School of Law

Columbia University Dept. of Anthropology

University of New Hampshire

New York University

University of Hawai’i.

Vermont Law School.

Yale Law School.

American Bar Foundation.

New York Law School

Wayne State University

Amherst College

Univ. of North Carolina School of Law

RAND Institute for Civil Justice

Brandeis University

Univ. of Buffalo Law School

Plenary speaker, American Bar Association Conference: Just Solutions. Washington, D.C.

Program on Social Thought and Analysis, Washington University, St.Louis, MO

Anthropology Colloquium, Harvard University

Center for Literary and Cultural Studies, Harvard University

Radcliffe College

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Children's Hospital, Boston

Hawai'i Judiciary History Center, Honolulu.

Yale Law School, New Haven, CN

Anthropology Department, University of California/Irvine

Conference on New World Orders, University of California/Irvine

American Society of International Law, Washington, D.C.

Institute of Legal Studies, University of Wisconsin/Madison

Department of Sociology, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

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American Bar Foundation Colloquium

Women's Studies Department, University of Alaska at Fairbanks

Anthropology Department, University of Alaska at Fairbanks

Department of Criminal Justice, University of Illinois/Chicago

Center for Hawaiian Studies, Departments of Anthropology and Sociology, University of

Hawai'i/Manoa

Political Science Department, University of Hawai'i/Manoa

College of the Holy Cross

Ethnic Studies and Anthropology Dept., University of California/San Diego

Comparative History Colloquium, Cornell University

University of California at Santa Barbara

University of Chicago

University of Washington

Berkshire Conference on the History of Women

Emory University

Brandeis University

Women's Studies Program Colloquium, University of Hawai'i/Manoa

New York University Law School

University of North Carolina Law School

New York Law School

Columbia University Department of Anthropology

Columbia University Colloquium on Gender and Globalization

New York University Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality

City University of New York Graduate Center, Anthropology Colloquium

MIT Women’s Studies Program

Cornell University, Anthropology Dept Colloquium

Suffolk University Law School

University of Connecticut, Program in Humanities and Human Rights

Fairbank Center, Harvard University, Conference on Chinese Justice

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Center for Chinese Studies, Univ. of Michigan

New York University Law School

University of Toledo, Political Science Department

Law, Societies, and Justice Program, Univ. of Washington

School of Justice and Social Inquiry, Arizona State University

Colloquium on Women and the Law, Political Science Dept, Univ. of Michigan

University of Washington Law School

International Center for Transitional Justice, New York City

Kennedy School, Harvard University

Watson Institute for International Studies, Brown University

School of American Research, Santa Fe, NM

University of Pittsburgh School of Law

Yale University

Grad Center, City Univ. of New York, Human Rights Seminar

Stanford Law School

International Heritage Ethics Workshop, Archeology Center, Stanford University

Univ. of Oregon School of Law

Columbia Law School

Rutgers University

George Mason University

Boston College, Center for Human Rights

Brown University International Advanced Research Institute

UCLA Law School

Washington College of Law, American University

Emory Law School

Arizona State University School of Law, Conference on Indicators

Human Rights Institute, Univ. of Wisconsin/Madison

University of Connecticut, Human Rights Institute Conference

University of Wisconsin School of Law, Madison, WI

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World Bank

NYU School of Law

Institute for the Study of Human Rights, Columbia University

Harvard University, Anthropology Department Colloquium

Harvard Law School, Human Rights Program

Harvard Kennedy School

Graduate Center, CUNY, Anthropology Dept Colloquium

Pace University School of Law

Columbia University, Harriman Institute, School of Public and International Affairs

Columbia University, Dept of Political Science

Boston University, School of Law and Anthropology

University of Pennsylvania Center for Legal Studies and Business Ethics

Northeastern University School of Law

Princeton University, Law and Public Policy Program

New School University

Center for Law and Society, Univ. of California/Berkeley

Center for Research on Gender and Women, Univ. of Wisconsin/Madison

School of International Studies, Columbia University

George Washington University

University of Utah School of Law

International

Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, University of Halle, Germany Univ. of Toronto, Centre for Criminology York University School of Law, Toronto Plenary speaker, Socio-Legal Studies Association, Nottingham, England International Conference on Domestic Violence, Beijing, China Second International Conference on Alternative Dispute Resolution, Vittoria, Spain Colloquium, University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji Law School, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

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Chinese Academy of the Social Sciences, Beijing, China Conference on Women in Palestine, Gaza Community Mental Health Programme, Gaza, Palestine University of Kyoto, Faculty of Law, Kyoto, Japan Conference on Critical Epistemologies in Law, International Institute for the Sociology of Law, Onati, Spain Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, Toronto University of London Univ. of Toronto Conference on Governance The King Baudouin Foundation, Belgium. Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium Workshop on Culture and Rights, University of Sussex, Brighton, England Department of Anthropology, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand New Zealand Institute for Dispute Resolution, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Pacific History Association Conference, Honiara, Solomon Islands University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji University of Edinburgh, International Conference on Developing the Anthropology of Law in a

Transnational World. Polarization and Convergence in the Socio-Legal Studies, co-organizer, International Institute

for the Sociology of Law, Onati, Spain University of Edinburgh, Munro Lecture Plenary speaker, Canadian Association of Law and Society, York University NORASIA Conference, University of Oslo RELAJU, Mexico City Max Planck Institute on Social Anthropology, Conference on Law and Governance McGill University Law School, Center for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism Stockholm University, Sweden, Anthropology Roundtable Conference Osgoode Hall Law School, York University University of Helsinki, Finland, Department of Anthropology University of London University of Toronto School of Law Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Columbia Jawaharlal Nehru University, Centre for the Study of Law and Governance, New Delhi, India

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McGill School of Law Roosevelt University, Middleburg, Netherlands Univ. of Waikato, New Zealand FLAME Univ., Pune, India Australia National University, Canberra, AUS Conference on “A World of Indicators,” Max Planck Institute, Halle, Germany University of Victoria Colloquium on Political, Social, and Legal Theory, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada Australian National University, College of Asia and the Pacific Australian National University, RegNet Macquarie University, Anthropology Dept., Sydney, Australia Univ. of Sydney, Australia European University Institute, Law Program Center for Interdisciplinary Research (Zentrum fur interdisziplinare Forschung, ZIF), a center for advanced study at University of Bielefeld, Germany. York University, Toronto, Canada Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford University, UK Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College, University of London Danish Institute for Human Rights, Copenhagen, Denmark Department of Anthropology, Univ. of Copenhagen Association of Human Rights Institutes Conference, Univ. of Copenhagen Dickson Poon School of Law, King’s College, University of London Danish Institute for International Studies, Copenhagen University of Bonn, Germany Leiden University, Netherlands

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Other Professional Activities Book Editorial Boards: 1996 - Editorial Board, Cambridge University Press Series in Law and Society. 2008 - Editorial Board, Stanford Series in Human Rights 2008 - Advisory Board, Series on Transitional Justice, Intersentia Publishers, Antwerp, Belgium 2008 - Editorial Board, Law, Governance, and Development. Leiden Univ. Press. Journal Editorial Boards and Editor Positions 2014 – Advisory Board, Inter Gentes-McGill Journal of International Law and Legal Pluralism 2012 - Advisory Board, London Review of International Law 2011- 2015 Editorial Board, American Ethnologist 2010 - Editorial Board, Journal of Anthropology 2010 – 2012 Editorial Board, Law and Society Review 2009 – 2017 Editorial Board, Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development 2008 - Advisory Board, Law, Social Justice, and Development. 2008 - Editorial Board, Journal of Legal Anthropology 2007- International Editorial Board, Griffith Law Review, Australia 2006 – 2010- Editorial Board, Cultural Anthropology 2001 – 2004- Associate Editor, Law and Society Review 2002- Editorial Board, Journal of Human Rights

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1999 – Editorial Board, Polar: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 2000 – 2002- Editorial Board, Law and Social Inquiry 1997 – 1999- Co-editor, Polar: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 1985 – 1995- Editorial Advisory Board, Law and Society Review. 1988 – 2004- Editorial Advisory Board, Mediation Quarterly, renamed Conflict Resolution Quarterly 1990 - Editorial Advisory Board, Journal of Legal Pluralism 1990 - International Editorial Advisory Board, Negotiation Journal 1990 - Editorial Board, Studies in Law, Politics, and Society. Professional Association Offices: 2015: Member, Law and Society Association Executive Officer Search Committee 2015-2018 Chair, Committee on the Future of Print and Electronic Publishing, American Anthropological Association 2013-15 Chair-elect, Committee on the Future of Print and Electronic Publishing, American Anthropological Association 2009 -2011 – President-elect, American Ethnological Society 2011-2013 – President, American Ethnological Society 2010 – 12 - Member, Program Committee, Law and Society Association Meeting 2009 – 2010 - Chair, Collaborative Research Networks Committee, Law and Society Association 2008 - 2011 - Member, Executive Board, Association for Political and Legal Anthropology 2005 – 2008 - Member, Executive Board of the American Anthropological Association 2007 - 2008 - Chair, Committee on Scientific Communication, American Anthropological Association

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2006 – 2009 - Member, Board of Trustees of the Law and Society Association and of the Executive Committee of the Law and Society Association 2005 – 2007 - Chair, Program on International Research Collaboratives, Law and Society Association 2003 - Program Chair, American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings 1999 - 2001 Elected Member, Long-Range Planning Committee, American Anthropological Association 1997 - 1999 President, Association for Political and Legal Anthropology 1997 - 1999 Member, Executive Board, American Anthropological Association 1995 - 1997 Secretary, Society for the Anthropology of North America 1993 - 1995 President, Law and Society Association 1991 - 1993 Treasurer, Law and Society Association 1993 - 1995 Treasurer, Society for the Anthropology of North America 1982 - 1985 Member, Board of Trustees, Law and Society Association 1990 - 2006 Member of the Board, Commission of Folk Law and Legal Pluralism, International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences 1986 - 1988 Society for Urban Anthropology, Treasurer. Boards, Reviewer, and Research Advising 2016 – Chair, Wheeler Committee (External Research Advisory Board), American Bar Foundation 2015- Lead Coordinating Author, International Panel on Social Progress, chapter on International Organizations and Technologies of Governance 2011-2015 - Steering Committee, Post-Conflict Justice and ‘Local Ownership’: Assessing the Social and Legal Impact of the International Criminal Court. Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, University of Leiden, Netherlands

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2010 – External Review Committee, Anthropology Dept., Wesleyan University, (chair). 2009 - 2012 Review Panel, Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation 2008 - 2011 – Chair, Scientific Advisory Board, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle, Germany

2007 Anthropology Department External Review, Tufts University, (chair) 2005 - present Wheeler Committee (External Research Advisory Board), American Bar Foundation 2001-2007- Scientific Advisory Board, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle, Germany Staley Prize Committee, School of Advanced Research, Santa Fe, NM 2004-2008 Board of Trustees, Cultural Survival 2002 – 2004 Law and Social Sciences Panel, National Science Foundation 2004- 2006 Wenner-Gren Foundation, reviewer 2007-2010 - Reviewer. ACLS Predoctoral Dissertation Grants 2004, 2005 National Science Foundation IGERT panel 2002-2004 External Advisory Board, Regional Rights Research Team, Suva, Fiji 1999 -2002 Member, Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Committee on Women and Violence 1995 - Panel on National Research Program on Violence, National Science Foundation 1994 - Advisory Panel, Program on Law and the Determinants of Social Ordering, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research 1981- 82 Advisory Board, National Institute of Justice Study: "Informal Citizen Action and Crime Prevention at the Neighborhood Level." Research Triangle Institute, Durham, NC. 1983-87 Review Committee for Evaluation of Community Boards, Hewlett Foundation

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1986 Review panel, Research on New Immigrants and Old Americans, Ford Foundation. Twenty-seven dissertation committees, chair of thirteen committees