CV-Mallard.doc - Graduate Institute of International and

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CV-Mallard.doc - Graduate Institute of International and
Grégoire Mallard
Department of Anthropology and Sociology
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Maison de la paix, P1-531, Chemin Eugène-Rigot 2, Case Postale 136, CH-1211 Genève 21
[email protected]
Academic Positions
Associate Professor
January 2014 - present
GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
INSTITUT DES HAUTES ETUDES INTERNATIONALES ET DU DEVELOPPEMENT
Department of Anthropology and Sociology
Assistant Professor
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY, Department of Sociology
Sept. 2009 – Jan. 2014
Diplomas
Ph.D. in Sociology
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Sept. 2008
Doctorat de sociologie (with Dictinction)
UNIVERSITE PARIS EST (ECOLE NATIONALE DES PONTS ET CHAUSSEES)
M.A. in Sociology
(with Distinction)
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Fields: Culture and Knowledge, Economic Sociology, Political Sociology
Jan. 2005
M.A. in Social Sciences (with Distinction)
ECOLE NORMALE SUPERIEURE DE CACHAN (Maîtrise de sociologie, DEA d’analyse
des politiques publiques, Magistère de sciences sociales, Mention Très Bien)
June 2003
Laureate of the “Agrégation de sciences économiques et sociales”
June 2001
B.A. in Economics and B.A. in Sociology
PARIS X UNIVERSITY
June 1999
Baccalaureat
(with Distinction)
(with Distinction)
June 1995
Fellowships and Invited Positions
Associate Researcher, CERI, Sciences-Po Paris
Sept. 2013, Aug. 2015
Jean Monnet Fellow, Robert Schuman Center of Advanced Studies
http://globalgovernanceprogramme.eui.eu/research-community/past/mallard/
Visiting Professor, Sciences-Po Paris
Postdoctoral Richard H. Tomlinson Fellowship, McGill University
Fellow, SIAS Summer Institute ‘Comparative Perspectives on Federalism’
AY 2011- 2012
April 2011, June 2013
AY 2008-2009
Jul. 2009/Aug. 2010
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Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin/University of Michigan Law School
Charlotte Elizabeth Procter Honorific Fellowship, Princeton University
AY 2007-2008
Fellowship of the Woodrow Wilson Scholars, Princeton University
AY 2006-2008
Global Network on Inequality Fellowship, Princeton University
Visiting fellow at the European University Institute
Summer 2006
Princeton Institute of International and Regional Studies Fellowship, Princeton University
Summer 2005
Graduate Fellowship, Princeton University
2003-2007
George Lurcy Educational Trust Fellowship
AY 2001- 2002
Fellowship for International Action, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan
AY 2001- 2002
Awards and Distinctions
Best Paper Publication (article) by an International Scholar Award (Global and
Transnational Sociology Section) American Sociological Association
For “Crafting the Nuclear Regime Complex”
Aug. 2015
Honorable Mention (proxime accessit) (History of Sociology) American Sociological Association Aug. 2013
For “The Gift Revisited: Marcel Mauss on War and Debt” (best paper prize contest)
Best Dissertation Award of the Université Paris Est
For The Atomic Confederacy: Europe's Quest for Nuclear Weapons
Sept. 2009
Best Student Paper Award McElvany Nonproliferation Challenge Essay Contest
For “Can The Euratom Treaty Inspire the Middle East?”
June 2008
Best Graduate Paper Award (Sociology of Culture) American Sociological Association
For “Interpreters of the Literary Canon and Their Technical Instruments.”
Aug. 2005
Grant Applications
Bombs, Banks and Sanctions: A Sociology of the Transnational Legal Field of Nuclear Nonprolfieration
- Grégoire Mallard (PI), submitted in Nov. 2015 to the European Research Council Starting
Grant: (1,499,688 EUR).
Gendered Globalization of the Legal Professions: Comparing the Early-Stage Careers of Lawyers in Switzerland,
France, Germany and the U.S.
- Eléonore Lépinard (PI), Grégoire Mallard, Nicky Lefeuvre (co-PIs), Isabelle Boni-LeGoff
(Senior Researcher). Fond National Suisse, May 2015- May 2018, 390,000 CHF.
- John Hagan, Gabrielle Plickert (co-PIs), and Eléonore Lépinard, Grégoire Mallard
(collaborators). Law School Admission Council (LSAC). 2013-2014, 50,000$.
Law, Globalization and Sovereignty: Comparing the Interwar and the Post-Cold-War Eras
- Claire Lemercier, Grégoire Mallard, Jérome Sgard (co-PI). Scientific Advisory Board (SAB),
SciencesPo (Paris). Accepted in Feb. 2012: 21,000$.
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European Approaches to Nuclear Security and their Prospect for the Middle East
- Grégoire Mallard. Global Governance Programme, European University Institute. First
grant (20,000$) accepted in Feb. 2012, and second (50,000$) accepted in Nov. 2012.
- Grégoire Mallard. Crown Family Middle East Research Awards, Northwestern University,
2011, 2012, 3,000$.
Monographs
Grégoire Mallard. 2014. Fallout: Nuclear Diplomacy in an Age of Global Fracture. Chicago: University of
Chicago Press. 384 p.
Edited Books and Special Issues
Grégoire Mallard and Jérôme Sgard (ed.). 2016. Contractual Knowledge: One Hundred Years of Legal
Experimentation in Global Markets. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Grégoire Mallard and Paolo Foradori (ed.). 2014. Special Section on “The Middle East and the
Atom: Continued Anarchy or a Regional Nuclear Energy Community?” Pp. 499-545 in
Global Governance: A Review of Multilateralism and International Organizations. 20(4): Oct.-Dec.
Grégoire Mallard, Catherine Paradeise and Ashveen Peerbaye. (ed.) 2008. Global Science and National
Sovereignty: Studies in Historical Sociology of Science. New York: Routledge.
Translation in French: (ed.) 2006. Sciences et souverainetés: Les sciences au cœur du projet national?
Special Issue of Sociologie du Travail. 48(3): 279-454.
Peer-Reviewed Articles
Grégoire Mallard and Paolo Foradori. 2014. “The Middle East at a Crossroad: How to Face the
Perils of Nuclear Development in a Volatile Region.” Global Governance: A Review of
Multilateralism and International Organizations. 24(4): 499-515.
Pierre Pénet and Grégoire Mallard. 2014. “From Risk Models to Loan Contracts: Austerity as the
Continuation of Calculation by Other Means.” Journal of Critical Globalization Studies. 7:4-50.
Grégoire Mallard. 2014. “Crafting the Nuclear Regime Complex (1950-1975): Dynamics of
Harmonization of Opaque Treaty Rules.” European Journal of International Law. 25(2):445-472.
Grégoire Mallard. 2014. “Studying the Tension between Imaginary Spaces and Concrete Places. The
Method of Paired Biographies Applied to Scientists’ Laboratory Lives.” Historical Social
Research. 39(2): 115-136.
Grégoire Mallard. 2011. “The Gift Revisited: Marcel Mauss on War, Debt and the Politics of
Reparations.” Sociological Theory. 29(4): 225-247.
Grégoire Mallard and Martial Foucault. 2011. “The Fractal Process of European Integration: A
Formal Theory of Recursivity in the Field of European Security.” French Politics, Culture and
Society. 29(3): 68-89.
Grégoire Mallard, Michèle Lamont and Joshua Guetzkow. 2009. “Fairness as Appropriateness:
Managing Epistemological Differences in Peer Review.” Science, Technology and Human Values.
34(5):573-606.
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Grégoire Mallard. 2009. “L'Europe puissance nucléaire, cet obscur objet du désir. Vers une
sociologie des tactiques d'énonciations du projet européen." Critique Internationale. 42 :141163.
Grégoire Mallard. 2008. “Can the Euratom Treaty Inspire the Middle East? The Promises of Nuclear
Regional Authorities.” The Nonproliferation Review. 15(3):459-477.
Grégoire Mallard. 2006. “Quand l’expertise se heurte au pouvoir souverain : La nation américaine
face à la prolifération nucléaire, 1945-1953.” Sociologie du Travail. 48(3):367-389.
Michèle Lamont, Grégoire Mallard and Joshua Guetzkow. 2006. “Beyond Blind Faith: Overcoming
the Obstacles to Interdisciplinary Evaluation.” Research Evaluation. 15(1):43-55.
Reprinted in Peer Review, Research Integrity, and the Governance of Science – Practice, Theory, and
Current Discussions, edited by Robert Frodeman, J. Britt Holbrook, Carl Mitcham, and
Hong Xiaonan. Beijing: People’s Publishing House, 415-453.
Grégoire Mallard. 2005. “Interpreters of the Literary Canon and Their Technical Instruments: The
Case of Balzac Criticism.” American Sociological Review. 70:992-1010.
Joshua Guetzkow, Michèle Lamont and Grégoire Mallard. 2004. “What is Originality in the Social
Sciences and the Humanities?” American Sociological Review. 69:190-212.
Articles under Review
Grégoire Mallard. In preparation. “U.S. Counter-Proliferation Policy in the Post-A.Q. Khan Era:
Consolidation or Fragmentation of the Nonproliferation Regime?”
Article prepared as part of a special issue coming from the workshop organized at the
Graduate Institute on “Ignorance and Monitoring.” (Other papers by Terry Halliday, Carol
Heimer and Aurel Niederberger.)
Grégoire Mallard. Article prepared for Genèses : Sciences Sociales et Histoire. “L’art de la simulation: Ce
qui fait tenir ensemble les experts de la nonprolifération nucléaire au Moyent-Orient. ”
Grégoire Mallard. “The Place for Catastrophic Nuclear Events in International Legal Narratives:
Four Discursive Strategies.” To be Revised and Resubmitted to the American Journal of
Cultural Sociology.
Book Chapters
Grégoire Mallard. 2016. “From Europe’s Past to the Middle East’s Future: The Constitutive
Purposes of Forward Analogies in International Security.” In Unmaking Peacemaking: Experts
Politics and the Middle East, edited by Nikolas Kosmatopoulos and Riccardo Bocco, New
York: Routlege.
Grégoire Mallard and Anne Holthoefer. 2016. “Responsible Or Guilty? Interpretive Polysemy in the
German Reparations Debate,” in Oxford Handbook of the First World War, edited by Adam
Seippe and Pierre Purseigle. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Grégoire Mallard and Jérôme Sgard. 2016. “Contractual Knowledge: One Hundred Years of Legal
Experimentation in Global Markets,” Pp. 1-58 in Grégoire Mallard and Jérôme Sgard (ed.).
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Contractual Knowledge: One Hundred Years of Legal Experimentation in Global Markets. New York:
Cambridge University Press.
Colonomos, Ariel and Grégoire Mallard. 2016. “The Duty to Repair in Practice: The Hundred Years
History of a Legal Concept,” pp. 215-247 in Grégoire Mallard and Jérôme Sgard (ed.).
Contractual Knowledge: One Hundred Years of Legal Experimentation in Global Markets. New York:
Cambridge University Press.
Grégoire Mallard and Stephanie Hofmann. 2015. “Legal Mimesis: A Mirror of Our Professional
Practices,” in Vincent Negri and Isabelle Schulte-Tenckhoff, “Dissémination et mimétisme
en droit international : un regard anthropologique sur la formation des normes,” Paris:
Editions Pedone.
Grégoire Mallard and Pierre Pénet. 2013. “Seeing Like a Credit Rating Agency: The constitution of
Financial Uncertainties During the Greek Sovereign Debt Crisis.” Pp. 164-174 in Financial
Crises: Identification, Forecasting and Effects on Transition Economies, edited by Cooper Hawthorne.
New York: Nova Publishers.
Grégoire Mallard and Andrew Lakoff. 2011. “How Claims to Know the Future are Used to
Understand the Present: Techniques of Prospection in The Field of National Security.” Pp.
339-377 in Social Knowledge in the Making, edited by Charles Camic, Michèle Lamont and Neil
Gross. Chicago: Chicago University Press.
Grégoire Mallard and Frédéric Mérand. 2011. “Dissuasion, non-prolifération, désarmement: Une
stratégie pour l’Europe.” Pp. 165-176 in Armement et désarmement nucléaires. Un défi pour
l’Europe, edited by Christophe Wasinski et Sébastien Boussois. Bruxelles: Peter Lang.
Grégoire Mallard. 2008. “Who Shall Keep Humanity's 'Sacred Trust': International Liberals,
Cosmopolitans and the Problem of Nuclear Nonproliferation.” Pp. 82-119 in Global Science
and National Sovereignty, edited by Grégoire Mallard, Catherine Paradeise and Ashveen
Peerbaye. New York: Routledge.
Grégoire Mallard and Catherine Paradeise. 2008. “Global Science and National Sovereignty: A New
Terrain for the Historical Sociology of Science.” Pp. 1-39 in Global Science and National
Sovereignty, edited by Grégoire Mallard, Catherine Paradeise and Ashveen Peerbaye. New
York: Routledge.
Michèle Lamont Marcel Fournier, Joshua Guetzkow, Grégoire Mallard and Roxane Bernier. 2007.
“Evaluating creative minds: the assessment of originality in peer review” Pp. 166-181 in
Knowledge, Communication and Creativity, edited by A. Sales and M. Fournier. Russell Sage.
Reports and other Documents
Grégoire Mallard. 2010. “A Treaty Establishing a Community of Atomic Energy in the Middle
East: A Proposal with Comments,” with an Introduction by Hans Blix. Background
Paper of the Nuclear Forum in Cairo: Arab Institute for Security Studies.
Michèle Lamont and Grégoire Mallard. 2005. Peer Review in International Perspectives: US, UK and France.
Report commissioned by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
Book Reviews
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Grégoire Mallard. 2015. “Response to My Critics,” Pp. 21-27, Trajectories (Spring), the newsletter of
the ASA section on comparative and historical sociology. (Critics include Julia Adams, Ron
Levi, Antoine Vauchez)
Grégoire Mallard. 2013. “Review of La genèse des droits de l’Europe des droits de l’homme: Enjeux
juridiques et stratégies d’Etat (France, Grande-Bretagne et pays scandinaves, 1945-1970), by
Mikael Rask Madsen.” Critique Internationale. 58(1):175-180.
Grégoire Mallard. 2010. “Review of The Radiance of France Nuclear Power and National Identity
after World War II, by Gabrielle Hech.” Metascience 19(3):467-474.
Grégoire Mallard. 2009. “Review of the ‘Science for the Empire: Scientific Nationalism in Modern
Japan, by Hiromi Mizuno.” Canadian Journal of Sociology. 34(3):930-2.
Grégoire Mallard. 2009. “Review of the ‘The Europeanization of Defense Policy’, by Frédéric
Mérand.” Critique Internationale. 45:189-193.
Grégoire Mallard. 2006. “The Political Man as a Thing-Maker: Review of Bruno Latour and Peter
Weibel. Making Things Public: Atmospheres of Democracy.” Contexts. (1): 74-77.
Grégoire Mallard. 2005. “Review of Rationalizing Capitalist Democracies,” by S.M. Amadae. Critique
Internationale. 26(1): 161-166.
Grégoire Mallard. 2005. Review of “Meteor. Les transformations sociales du métro,” by Isaac Joseph.
Sociologie du Travail. 47: 273-275.
Grégoire Mallard. 2004. Review of “Machine Dreams: How Economics Became a Cyborg Science,”
by Philip Mirowski. Réseaux.21: 294-297.
Grégoire Mallard, with Antoine DeRaymond, Liora Israël, Rodolpho Jimenez and Anne Revillard.
2004. “Droit, Réflexivité et Sciences Sociales. Autour du livre de Bruno Latour : La fabrique
du droit.” Terrain et Travaux. 6: 159-181.
Grégoire Mallard. 2003. Review of “L’engendrement des choses” edited by Chabaud-Rychter,
Danièle and Delphine Gardey. Les Cahiers du genre. 35: 157-161.
Grégoire Mallard. 2003. Review of “La responsabilité des scientifiques,” edited by Jean-Paul
Terrenoire. Droit et Société. 53: 262-264.
Opinion Pieces
Grégoire Mallard.
- February 28, 2011 “How the Arab World can prevent another Qaddafi: Share a regional
bill of Rights.” The Christian Science Monitor.
- February 14, 2011. “Pursuing Democratic Reform at the Regional Level.” Daily News
Egypt.
Grégoire Mallard. January 21, 2011. “Tunisie: Quelles leçons pour la diplomatie française ?” Le
Monde. (Translation: Tunisia: What are the lessons for the French diplomacy?)
Grégoire Mallard and Frédéric Mérand.
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May 2009. “France’s Return to NATO : What should be Europe’s Strategy ? CanadaEurope Dialogue,” http://www.carleton.ca/europecluster/publications/2009-05-13NATO-France.pdf
April 4, 2009. “Sommet de l’OTAN : Le retour de la France servira-t-il le Canada ?” Le
devoir. (Translation : NATO Summit : Will France’s return serve the interest of
Canada ?”)
April 5, 2009. “Le retour de la France dans l’OTAN : Quelle stratégie pour les
Européens ?”
Grégoire Mallard, with Eléonore Lépinard, Martial Foucault, Vincent Lepinay.
- April 9, 2009. “Pour une collégialité réelle.” Libération. (Translation: In Favor of a Real
Collegiality)
- February 17, 2009. “Pour des universités plus justes.” La vie des idées. (Translation: In
Favor of a Fair Academia in France)
- February 6, 2009. “Une évaluation collégiale et transparente.” Le Monde. (Translation: A
Fair and Collegial Evaluation)
Grégoire Mallard. August 14, 2007. “Exporter du nucléaire : une décision politique.” Le Monde.
(Translation: Exporting Nuclear Technologies : A Political Decision)
Grégoire Mallard, with Eléonore Lépinard. July 24, 2007. “La réforme ignore les prépas.” Libération.
(Translation: Reforming the French University System Means Changing Elite Schools.)
Grégoire Mallard. 2006. “Developing Technocracy in East European Countries.” Contexts. 4(2):12
Grégoire Mallard. 2005. “Race and Statistics.” Contexts. 4(1):14
Grégoire Mallard. 2004. “Should Public Sociologists Provide a Universal Formula for Public
Action?” Accounts: a Newsletter of Economic Sociology. 4(2):5-7.
Presentations at Professional Meetings
Grégoire Mallard. Fallout: Nuclear Diplomacy in an Age of Global Fracture. Chicago and London:
University of Chicago Press.
Author Meets Critics Sessions:
- July 8-10, 2015, participants: Marie-Laure Djelic, John Krige, Ariel Colonomos, and
Stéphanie Hofmann, Council for European Studies, Paris.
- May 28-30, 2015, participants: Gregory Shaffer, Bryant Garth, Ronen Shamir, Ian
Hurd, Patrick Roberts, Law and Society Association, Seattle.
- Nov. 6-9, 2014. participants: Julia Adams, Ron Levi, Nitsan Chorev, Antoine Vauchez.
Politics Network, Social Science History Association. Toronto.
- May 24, 2011, participants: Gabrielle Hecht, Yves Dezalay and Karen Alter.
Northwestern University, Department of Sociology.
Book presentations, invited lectures:
- Oct. 26, 2015: Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna
- Oct. 1, 2015: Centre de sociologie de l’innovation (CSI), Ecole des Mines, Paris.
- June 3, 2015: Managing the Atom Project, Harvard University.
- June 2, 2015: sociology workshop, UC Davis
- June 1, 2015: sociology workshop, Stanford University.
- March 25, 2015: PACTE Laboratory, SciencesPo Grenoble.
- March 5, 2015: ESSEC, Paris.
- March 4, 2015: CERI, Sciencespo, Paris.
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Grégoire Mallard. “Preventing Further Nuclear Proliferation and Including Outliers.”
- May 26, 2015. Summer School, Graduate Institute
- Jan. 11, 2015. ISODARCO Nuclear Policy School: Andalo, Italy
Grégoire Mallard. “U.S. Counter-Proliferation Policy in the Post-A.Q. Khan Era: Consolidation or
Fragmentation of the Nonproliferation Regime?”
- May 26, 2015. Workshop on “Ignorance and Monitoring,” organized by Christina
Boswell and Grégoire Mallard, Graduate Institute, Geneva
- Sept. 18-19, 2014. Conference on “The Global History of the International Atomic
Energy Agency,” organized by the Center for International Security and Cooperation
(CISAC) and the Nuclear Proliferation International History Project (NPIHP), Vienna
Grégoire Mallard. May 28, 2015. “How Experts Deal (or Not) with Regime Complexity,” Conference
on “Experts and IOs,” organized by Annabelle Littoz-Monnet, Graduate Institute.
Grégoire Mallard and Stephanie Hofmann. Nov. 14, 2014. “Legal Mimesis: A Mirror of Our
Professional Practices.” Conference on “Dissémination et mimétisme en droit international :
un regard anthropologique sur la formation des norms,” Graduate Institute.
Grégoire Mallard. Sept. 26, 2014. “The Gift as Debt Cancellation.” Masterclass on The Gift as
Cooperation, organized by the Kate Hamburger Kolleg/Center for Global
Cooperation Research, Essen.
Grégoire Mallard. May 20, 2014. “New Approaches to Global Legal Ordering.” European
School on Neo-Institutionalist Economics (ESNIE). Cargese Institute of Scientific Studies.
Colonomos, Ariel and Grégoire Mallard. “Guilt and Responsibility in Postwar Financial
Negotiations: Comparing the German Reparations and Swiss Restitutions Cases.”
- July 11, 2014. Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economy (SASE),
Chicago.
- Dec. 6, 2013. Conference on “Law and Globalization in a Comparative Perspective:
The Interwar versus the Post-Cold War Periods.” Sciences-Po, Paris.
Grégoire Mallard. July 11, 2014. Critic of Neil Fleigstein and Doug McAdam’s A Theory of Fields.
“Author Meets Critics” session, Annual Meeting of the Society for the Advancement of SocioEconomy (SASE), Chicago.
Grégoire Mallard. June 11, 2013. “Ending Nuclear Opacity, Joining the Global Regime:
Lessons from Europe for the Middle East.”
- October 27, 2013. Conference on Nuclear Technology and a Middle East WMD Free
Zone. Georgetown School of Foreign Policy, Doha, Qatar.
- June 14, 2013. Executive Training Seminar on “Global, Regional and Local Actors in
the Governance of the Atom.” European University Institute, Florence.
Grégoire Mallard. “Conjuring Horror in Nuclear Treaties: The Place for Catastrophic Events
in International Legal Narratives.”
- Nov. 21, 2013. Criminal Law/Legal Network, Social Science History Association, Chicago.
- August 10-13, 2013. Regular Session on Collective Memory, American Sociological
Association, New York.
- May 10, 2013. Regional Colloquium, IL/IO group. University of Madison-Wisconsin.
- May 19, 20, 2011. Conference on the Sociology of International Law. International
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Institute for the Sociology of Law. Oñati, Spain.
Grégoire Mallard. June 21, 2013. “Unstable Ontologies and Constitutional Failures: The Place of
Constitutional Subjects in Early European Pro-Federalist Projects,” Council for European
Studies, Amsterdam.
Grégoire Mallard. “From Europe’s Past to the Middle East’s Future: The Constitutive Purposes of
Forward Analogies in International Security.”
- November 8, 2013, John L. Loeb Initiative on Ethnic Diversity and Governance:
Conflict and Consolidation Workshop, Harvard University, Cambridge.
- August 10-13, 2013, American Sociological Association, Political Sociology Section
Roundtables, New York.
- June 20, 2012. Jean Monnet Seminar Series. Robert Schuman Institute of Advanced
Studies, European University Institute.
- March 16, 2012. Conference on the Role of Predictions in International Security Theory.
Sciences-Po and ENS-Ulm (Institut Nicod). Paris.
Grégoire Mallard. “The Gift Revisited: Marcel Mauss on War, Debt and the Politics of Reparation.”
- August 22, 2011. History of Sociology Section Session, Annual Meetings of the
American Sociological Association, Las Vegas.
- April 29, 2011. Observatoire Sociologique du Changement, Sciences-Po, Paris
Grégoire Mallard. “Crafting the Nuclear Regime Complex (1950-1975): Explaining Dynamics of
Fragmentation and Harmonization in the Nuclear Nonproliferation Regime.”
- March 2014, The Making of a Nuclear Order: Negotiating the Nuclear NonProliferation Treaty, Conference organized by the Center for Security Studies, ETH
Zurich, Kartause Ittingen.
- September 9, 2013, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
- January 18, 2012, European University Institute Working Group on EU Studies, Fiesole.
- August 22, 2011, Transnational and Global Sociology Section Session, Annual Meetings
of the American Sociological Association, Las Vegas.
- April 2, 2011. Centre de sociologie des organisations, Sciences-Po, Paris
- March 16-19, 2011 International Studies Association: Montreal.
- April 28, 2010. Faculty seminar of the Buffet Center. Northwestern University.
- August 15-29, 2010. SIAS Summer Institute on Federalism. University of Michigan
Law School.
- April 15, 17 2010. Council for European Studies, Montreal.
Grégoire Mallard. “Can the Euratom Treaty Inspire the Middle East? The Promises of Regional
Nuclear Authorities.”
- October 28, 2013, Princeton-Georgetown University in Qatar conference on “Nuclear
Energy and WMD Free Zone in the Middle East.”
- June 26, 2012. “Assessing the Prospect of the Euratom Treaty Approach in the Middle
East,” Global Governance Programme, European University Institute.
- November 11-13, 2011. “Task Force on the Technical Dimensions of a Weapons of
Mass Destruction Free Zone (WMDFZ) in the Middle East” Landau Network-Centro
Volta (LNCV), Como, Italy.
- October 5, 2009. Pugwash Conference and School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS),
London, UK.
- June 22-24, 2009. Arab Institute for Security Studies: Meeting on Nuclear Energy and
Proliferation in the Middle East. Amman, Jordan.
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November 12, 2008. Non-Proliferation Review Luncheon Briefing. Washington, CD:
Henry L. Stimson Center.
Grégoire Mallard and Kelly Moore. May 2010. “Author Meets Authors” session on Global
Science and National Sovereignty. Northwestern University: Buffet Center Working
Group on Historical and Comparative Sociology.
Grégoire Mallard and Frédéric Mérand. April 30, 2010. “L’Alliance atlantique et l’Europe
face au défi de l’armement et du désarmement nucléaire.” Brussels: Université libre
de Bruxelles.
Grégoire Mallard. “Authors and Interpreters of International Treaties: Explaining Changes in the
Field of International Law.”
- March 31, 2010. Lunch Seminars at the American Bar Foundation, Chicago.
- December 4, 2009. Friday lunches of the department of sociology. University of Arizona,
Tucson.
- October 2,3, 2009. “Innovation, Organizations and Society.” University of Chicago Booth
School of Business, Chicago.
Grégoire Mallard. May 4, 2009. “The French Reform of Higher Education” Roundtable organized by
the Center for European Studies, Harvard University. Cambridge.
Grégoire Mallard. May 30-31, 2008. “The Ideological Reasons of the US Support for European
Federalism.” Conference organized by Laura Stark on “Max Weber and Science as
Vocation.” Evanston, Northwestern University.
Grégoire Mallard, with Andrew Lakoff. December 7-8, 2007. “Staging the Next Emergency: National
and International Security Entrepreneurs at Work.” Conference organized by Charles Camic,
Michele Lamont and Neil Gross “Making, Evaluating, and Using Social Scientific
Knowledge : The Underground of Practice.” New York, Russel Sage Foundation.
Grégoire Mallard. September 5-7, 2007. “La diffusion européenne de la stratégie nucléaire
américaine, 1954-1960 : Violences symboliques, ruses et détournements des discours par les
médiateurs européens.” Bi-Annual Congress of the Association française de science politique.
Plenary Session on “Violences symboliques dans les relations internationales.” Toulouse,
France.
Grégoire Mallard, with Michele Lamont and Katri Huutoniemi. August 2007. “Peer Evaluation in the
Social Sciences: France, the United Kingdom and the United States Compared.” Annual
Meetings of the American Political Science Association.
Grégoire Mallard. “Sovereignty by Design: The Role of Knowledge-Making Practices in the
establishment of Post-National Communities.”
- September 12-15, 2007. European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR), Standing Group
on International Relations (SGIR) Turino, Italy.
- June 4, 2007. Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches Internationales (CERI). Paris, France.
- August 2006. Annual conference of the American Sociological Association, Montreal.
- April 14, 2006. Conference “Power in Thought and Practice.” Columbia University, NY.
Grégoire Mallard and Ashveen Peerbaye. June 2005. “Isomorphism Reconsidered: The
Technological Interface Between Science and the Economy in Nuclear and Life Sciences.”
Paper presented at the PRIME doctoral meetings. Université Marne-la-Vallée, France.
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Grégoire Mallard. “Bucolic and Machinic Epistemologies: The Laboratory Lives of Lawrence and
Oppenheimer.”
- August 2005. Section Session on Sociology of Science, Annual conference of the
American Sociological Association, Philadelphia.
- April 2004. PRIME doctoral meetings. Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, France.
Guetzkow, Joshua, Michèle Lamont and Grégoire Mallard. “Originality and the Construction of
Academic Worth: Substantive Quality and Scholastic Virtue in Peer Review.”
- January 2004. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society,
Special Forum on Sustainable Careers, New York.
- August 2003. Sociology of Science session. Annual Meetings of the American Sociological
Association. Atlanta.
- July 15, 2002. Plenary Session on “Creativity” International Sociological Association
Meeetings, Brisbane, Australia.
Grégoire Mallard. “Bridging Culture and Rationality in Economic Sociology. Epistemological
Implications in Four Different Traditions.”
- June 26–28, 2003. Socio-Economic Theory Network, 15th Annual Meeting of the Society
for the Advancement of Socio-Economy (SASE). Aix-en-Provence, France.
- September 20, 2002. Conference organized by the Pavis Center for Cultural Research:
“Culture Returns. Assessing the Place of Culture in Social Thought”, Oxford, UK.
Grégoire Mallard. “Diffusing Literary Theories: Institutional Boundaries, Networks and Machines.”
- April 17, 2003. “New Trends in The Sociology of Arts”, Conference organized by the
Network on the Sociology of Arts, International Sociological Association, Paris, France.
- August 21, 2002. Section Session on Sociology of Culture, “Formal Methods and
Cultural Analysis: Some Exemplar Studies”, Annual conference of the American
Sociological Association. Chicago.
Grégoire Mallard, Michèle Lamont and Joshua Guetzkow. August 20, 2002. “The Pragmatics of
Evaluation. Beyond disciplinary Wars in the Assessment of Fellowship Proposals in the
Social Sciences and the Humanities.” Theory Section, Annual conference of the American
Sociological Association. Chicago.
Teaching Experience
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies.
ANSO 43: Social and Cultural Theory II
MIA 25: Sociology of Transnational Affairs and Cooperation
MIA 66: Governing Global Threats: Experts and Legal Regimes
ANSO 37: Research Design and Proposal Writing
ANSO 36: Cultures of Expertise
Northwestern University, Department of Sociology.
SOC 476: Law and Globalization
SOC 320: Global Threats, Law and Politics
SOC 345: Culture and Class
SOC 318: Sociology of Law
SOC 226: Sociological Analysis
SOC 309: Political Sociology
Princeton University. Department of Sociology.
SOC 317: The Globalization of Culture.TA for Laura Adams
Spring 2015
Fall 2015
Fall 2014
Fall 2015/Spring/Fall 2014
Spring 2014
Winter 2011/Spring 2013
Winter 2011/ Fall 2012
Fall 2013
Fall 2009
Spring 2010/Winter 2011/Fall 2012
Fall 2009
Spring 2005
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SOC 210: Inequality: Class, Race and Gender. TA for Mario Small.
SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology
Spring 2004
Fall 2003
University Services
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Committee Work
- ANSO faculty/student Committee
2014 - 2015
- Reform of Master of International Affairs Committee
spring 2014 - Reform of Executive Education Committee
spring 2015 - Search Committee: Assistant Professor in ANSO (Environment and inequalities)
2015
- Search Committee: Assistant/Associate Professor in Political Science (Environment)
2014
Supervision of PhD students (ANSO, Graduate Institute)
Nataliya Tchermalyk (Sept. 2014-today), Maya Avis (Sept. 2015-today), Rosie Sims (Sept. 2015
today), Yira Lazala Silva (Sept. 2015-today), Aurel Niederberger (co-supervision with T. Biersteker)
Other supervision
- Second reader on Dissertation Committee: Geremia Cometti (Graduate Institute, June 2014)
- MA thesis supervisor: 2015 (Maya Avis, Sophie Krauchi and second reader for 5 theses)
- Supervisor of ARS (Global Health with WIPO, 2014)
Northwerstern University
Committee work:
- Graduate Student Committee
spring 2009 - 2013
Student supervision: Second reader on Dissertation Committee: Anna Hanson (Northwestern
University, expected Spring 2016), Pierre Pénet (Northwestern University, Nov. 2014),
Professional Responsibilities
Chapter Coordinator, International Panel on Social Progress
With Gopalan Balachandran: Chapter 12, on “Global Socio-Economic Governance”
http://www.ip-socialprogress.org/
2015-
Conference/Panel Organization
- Doctoral School Convener (with Filipe Calvao): “Anticipatory Knowledge: The Future Oct. 2015
in Practices of Law, Finance and Technoscience.” Swiss Graduate Program In
Anthropology, Villa Garbald, Castasegna.
- Workshop Convener (with Christina Boswell): “Ignorance and Monitoring,”
May 2015
(12 participants including B. Kingsberry, T. Halliday, L. McGoey) Graduate Institute
- Panel Organizer: “Financial Crises in Comparative Perspective”
July 2014
Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Annual Meetings in Chicago
- Conference Convener (with Jérome Sgard) “Law and Globalization in a Comparative
Dec. 2013
Perspective: The Interwar versus the Post-Cold War Periods.” SciencesPo (Paris)
- Scientific coordinator, High-level policy seminars, Executive Training Seminar
June 2012, 2013
“Global, Regional and Local Actors in the Governance of the Atom: A Focus on
Europe and the Middle East,” European University Institute.
http://globalgovernanceprogramme.eui.eu/news-events/past-events/assessing-the-prospect-ofthe-euratom-treaty-approach-in-the-middle-east/ and
http://globalgovernanceprogramme.eui.eu/news-events/high-level-policyseminars/assessing-the-prospect-of-the-euratom-treaty-approach-in-the-middle-east-2/
- Panel Organizer: “Constitutional Projects during Times of Crisis”
June 2013
Council for European Studies, Amsterdam
- Organizer and chair of a panel on “Toward a Regional Fuel Cycle In the Middle East” 2010, 2011
Nuclear Forum, Arab Institute for Security Studies: Amman, Jordan, and Cairo, Egypt.
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- Co-organizer with Daniel Sabbagh of a colloquium on “Making the World Safe for
Democracy: Knowledge Practices during the Cold War,” SciencesPo (Paris)
- Co-Organizer “Women, Gender and Society” colloquium (with Cristina Mora)
Princeton University
Awards Committees
Swiss Network of International Studies (SNIS): Best Dissertation Award Committee
History of Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association
Lifetime Achievement Award Committee
June 2007
2005 –2006
2014-today
2015
Reviewing Activities
- Review of Manuscripts for The American Sociological Review, The American Journal of Sociology, Sociological
Theory, The Canadian Journal of Sociology, Law and Social Inquiry, Law and Society, Minerva, Social Studies of
Science, Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences, International Studies Quaterley, International Political Economy,
Organization Studies, Critical Studies on Security, Social Psychology Quarterly, The Nonproliferation Review,
European Journal of Risk Regulation, Etudes Internationales, Contexts, Journal of Classical Sociology, Sociologie du
Travail, Economie Rurale.
- Review of Manuscripts for the University of Chicago Press.
Student editor of Context
May 2004 – May 2007
Languages
French, Native Language.
English, Fluent. Spanish, Fluent.
Italian, Beginner.
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