stephanie florence mahieu - Centro de Estudios Políticos y
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stephanie florence mahieu - Centro de Estudios Políticos y
STEPHANIE FLORENCE MAHIEU BIRTH DATE: APRIL 26, 1973, IXELLES (BELGIUM) BELGIAN CITIZEN 1. Employment History and Post-Doctoral Training: Institution Date Position Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, Madrid 11/2007present García-Pelayo Fellow Research project: “Religion, social integration, and solidarity networks among Romanian migrants in Madrid” Max Weber Postdoctoral Fellow European University Institute, Florence, 09/200609-2007 Italy Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle (Saale), Germany 2005 Research project: “Migrations, Funerals and Intergenerational Solidarity: a ethnographical study among Romanian Migrants in Italy” Postdoctoral Fellow, Department II (Postsocialist Eurasia) Research project: “Civil Religion and Religious Charity in Hungary” Europa-University Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder),Germany 2003-2004 Postdoctoral Fellow Research project: “Commanders vs Perpetrators ? Post-War Justice in the former Yugoslavia : the Ovcara trials before the ICTY and Domestic Courts” 2. Education: Institution Date Degree Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales (EHESS) Paris, France 06/2003 Ph.D. in Social Anthropology Thesis: “Towards an Anthropology of Religious Variations. The re-legalization of the Romanian Greek-Catholic Church after 1989”. Dir : Prof. Alban Bensa Free University of Brussels (ULB), Belgium 1997-1998 M.A. in Social Anthropology (Specialized in Anthropology of the Balkans) 1991-95 B.A. in Social Sciences (Specialized in European Anthropology) Free University of Brussels, Belgium Aristoteles University, Thessaloniki, Greece (Erasmus Student 1994-95) 1 3. Language skills (1 to 5) Language Reading Speaking Writing 5 5 5 4 4 4 2 3 4 3 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 5 4 3 3 2 2 1 2 2 1 French (Mother Tongue) English Romanian Modern Greek Italian Spanish Hungarian Serbo-Croatian Dutch German 4. Teaching Experience: Date Location 2007-2008 Namur 2007-2008 Paris 2006-2007 Turin 2006-2007 Paris 2005-2006 Paris 2005-2006 Paris 2004-2005 Paris 1997-2002 Brussels 1993-1995 Brussels Institution Position Description University of Lecturer, Teaching Introduction to Namur (Belgium) Political Sciences Development Studies to BA students Department in Political Sciences and Law (30 hours) University Paris 12 Lecturer, Teaching sociology and qualitative Economy methods to MA students in Department Development Economy (15 hours) ILO/University of Visiting Lecturer Kinship, Ethnicity, Networks, MA in Turin (Italy) Development Management (6 hours) University Paris 12 Lecturer, Teaching sociology and qualitative Economy methods to MA students in Department Development Economy (15 hours) Institut d’Etudes Lecturer, Department Teaching Fieldwork methods to MA Politiques of International students in Development (108 Finances hours) University Paris 12 Lecturer, Teaching sociology and qualitative Economy methods to MA students in Department Development Economy (20 hours) University Paris 12 Lecturer, Teaching sociology and qualitative Economy Department methods to MA students in Development Economy (20 hours) ULB Teaching Assistant, Teaching European Anthropology to Social Anthropology BA students (45 hours) Department ULB Teaching Assistant Teaching Applied Mathematics to Mathematics undergraduate students (90 hours) department 2 5. Awards, Fellowships and Research Grants 2007 Postdoctoral Fellowship García-Pelayo, Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, Madrid 2006 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Max Weber Program, European University Institute, Florence 2005 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Max-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung, Halle/Saale 2003-2004 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Europa-Universität Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder) 2004 Research Grant, Max-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung, Halle/Saale. Field research on the Hungarian Greek Catholic Church in Nyíregyháza 2002 Dissertation Writing-Up Grant, Van Buuren Foundation, Brussels 1998-2002 Doctoral MINI-ARC Fellowship, Free University of Brussels 1994-95 Erasmus Fellowship, granted to study Social Anthropology for one year at the Aristotelio Panepistimio, Thessaloniki (Greece) 6. Papers and presentations « Culture and poverty» : discussant of the paper « Culture matters for poverty, but not because of a culture of poverty » by Michael Walton, 5th conference AFD / EUDN, « Culture and development : does culture make a difference » ?, Paris, 5 December 2007 « Entre Rome et Byzance : les gréco-catholiques de Hongrie et de Roumanie au début du XXe siècle », presented at the conference organized by the École française d'Athènes « Voisinages fragiles. Les relations interconfessionnelles dans le Sud-est européen et la Méditerranée orientale 1854-1923 : contraintes locales et enjeux internationaux », Athens, 26 - 28 September 2007 “Go-between or Obstacle to the Catholic-Orthodox Dialogue? The Romanian and Hungarian Greek Catholic Churches”, presented at the 29th International Society for the Sociology of Religion (ISSR) Conference, Panel “CatholicOrthodox relations in an uncertain and secular world: current interrogations, future perspectives and lessons from the past”, Leipzig, 23-27 July 2007 “Commanders vs Perpetrators. The Ovcara trials before the ICTY and the Serbian War Crimes Panel”, presented at the Seminar of Social Anthropology, Department of Social Anthropology, University College of London, London, 15 November 2006. “Orthodoxy, Migrations and Funerals: funerary innovations amongst Romanian migrants in Italy”, Presented at the seminar “Orthodoxies in Europe”, CERI, Institut d’Etudes Politiques, Paris, 13 November 2006. “Charity and salvation in the Eastern Churches: an ethnography of faith-based charities in Hungary and Greece”, paper presented at the 9th Biennal EASA (European Association of Social Anthropology) Conference, Bristol, 18-21 September 2006 “From ‘governance’ to international ‘governmentality’: the role of international criminal justice in dealing with war crimes”, paper presented at the seminar “The State and its limits”, Genèse et Transformation des Mondes Sociaux research centre, EHESS, 18 May 2006. “Nation State building in Romania: the role of the Greek Catholic ‘Transylvanian School’ in the 18th century”, paper presented at the Seminar “Societies of the Balkans: from the Ottoman Empire to Nation-States”, EHESS, Paris, 20 March 2006 3 "Domestic War Crimes Trials and Restorative Justice: The Victims Point of View at the Ovcara Massacre Trial in Belgrade", paper presented at the Rechtsforschung als disziplinübergreifende Herausforderung, Zweite Tagung für Nachwuchswissenschaftler/innen, 25.-26 November 2005, Halle (Saale), Germany. “Greek Catholic Charities in Hungary”, paper presented at the conference “Social Security in Religious Networks: changes in meanings, contents and functions” ,organized by the Max-Planck-Institut für Ethnologische Forschung Halle (Saale), Germany, 10-11 November 2005. «Statues and/or Icons? The Greek Catholic Divine Liturgy in Hungary and Romania, between renewal and purification », paper presented at the Conference “Eastern Christianities in Anthropological Perspective”, organized by the Max-Planck-Institut für Ethnologische Forschung and the Martin-Luther Universität, Halle (Saale), Germany, 22-25 September 2005 «Civil Religion and Religious Charity in Hungary. The Greek Catholic Church: an alternative model of civility», paper presented at the Workshop on Religion and Civil Society organized by the Max-Planck-Institut für Ethnologische Forschung, Przemysl, Poland, 24-26 May 2005. « Internationalität: Mehrsprachigkeit, geopolitische Implikationen», paper presented at the Conference Projekt Graduiertenkolleg: Drei Generationen Repräsentation – Rhetorik – Wissen, organised by the Europa-Viadrina Universität, in Venice, Italy, 4-6 November 2004 « Disputes over Property : the Romanian Greek-Catholic case », presented at the Workshop “Religion and Civil Society in Eastern Europe” organised by the Max-Planck-Institut für Ethnologische Forschung, Cluj-Napoca (Romania), 16 March 2004 « Different Ways of Meeting God ? The recreation of the Greek Catholic Church in Romania after 1989», Workshop on the Greek Catholics organised by Chris Hann, Max-Planck-Institut für ethnologische Forschung, Halle/Saale, Germany, 19 May 2003 “The international Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia: an anthropological approach”, presented at the GSPM seminar (Dir. Luc Boltanski), EHESS, Paris, 28 March 2003 “The Greek-Catholic Church during the communist period : a expression of political resistance ?” presented at the seminar “Communism and Post-communism” (Rose-Marie Lagrave et Marie-Claude Maurel), EHESS, Paris, 19 February 2003 “The wars in the former Yugoslavia and their perception”, presented at the Workshop organized by ULB, Brussels : “The wars in the former Yugoslavia : ten years after”, 18 April 2001 « The recreation of the Greek-Catholic Church in Romania : a dynamic phenomenon in the post-socialist period », presented at the InASEA conference (International Association of South-European Anthropology) : « The Anthropology of Southeast Europe : Ten Years After. », Sofia (Bulgaria), 18 September 2000 “Ritual plasticity and multiple attendance: the Greek Catholics in Romania”, presented at the seminar « Espaces et Sociétés », ULB, Brussels, 28 February 2000 “Borders and boundaries in the Balkans”, presented at the conference organised by the ALYAS-PECO (Association Lyonnaise d’Anthropologie sur les Pays d’Europe Centrale et Orientale), CREA, Université Lumière- Lyon 2, 28 March 1998 4 7. Publications Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals MAHIEU, S., 2006. “(Non-)retours à l’Église gréco-catholique roumaine, entre adhésion et transmission religieuse” in Social Compass, 53(4) : 513-531. MAHIEU, S. 2004. “Une Eglise dissidente ? L’Église gréco-catholique roumaine pendant la période communiste (1948-1989) ”, in Revue d’Etudes Comparatives Est /Ouest, n° 4, décembre 2004, pp. 93-126. IONESCU-MUSCEL, A. and MAHIEU, S. 2000. “Par delà le clivage Est/Ouest : l’expérience des terrains croisés”, in Balkanologie, Volume IV, N° 2, décembre 2000, pp. 113-121. Book and book chapters MAHIEU, S. (Editor) 2008 (forthcoming). Churches in-between. The Greek Catholic Churches in Postsocialist Europe, Halle Studies in the Anthropology of Eurasia, Berlin: LIT. MAHIEU, S. 2008 (forthcoming), “(Re-)Orientalizing the Church. Reformism and Traditionalism within the Hungarian Greek Catholic Church”, in MAHIEU, S. (Sous la dir. de). 2007. Churches in-between. The Greek Catholic Churches in Postsocialist Europe, Halle Studies in the Anthropology of Eurasia, Berlin: LIT MAHIEU, S. 2008 (forthcoming), “Statues and/or Icons? The Greek Catholic Divine Liturgy in Hungary and Romania, between Renewal and Purification” in HANN, Chris (Ed), Eastern Christianities in Anthropological Perspective, Berkeley: University of California Press MAHIEU, S. 2006. “Civil Religion and Religious Charity in Hungary. The Greek Catholic Church: an alternative model of civility?”, in HANN, Chris and the Civil Religion Group, The Postsocialist Religious Question. Faith and Power in Central Asia and East-Central Europe, Halle Studies in the Anthropology of Eurasia, Berlin: LIT, 315-332. MAHIEU, S., MELAS, L., OPRESCU, A. 1998. “La religiosità popolare e le devozioni domestiche”, in GULLO, R., et TODESCO, S. (Ed), I Sentieri de Didyme. Un percorso antropologico, Messina: Regione Siciliana assessorato dei beni culturali ed Ambientali e della Pubblica Istruzione, pp. 85-103. Other articles MAHIEU, S. and NAJMAN, B. 2006. “Ce qui survit à Milosevic en Serbie”, in La Revue Nouvelle, Brussels, 5/2006, pp. 12-15. MAHIEU, S. 2000. “La question du “premier occupant” dans les Balkans”, in “Regards sur les Europe : une anthropologie impliquée dans les Balkans”, Association Rhône-Alpes d’ Anthropologie, n° 44, Hiver 1999-2000, pp. 32-35 MAHIEU, S. 1999.“La question du Kosovo ou l’histoire manipulée”, in La Revue Nouvelle, Brussels, n° 5-6, pp. 18-27 (Translated in Romanian : MAHIEU, S. 1999. “ Chestunia Kosovo sau istoria manipulata ”, in Balcani dupa Balcani, Bucharest : Editura Paideia, pp. 51-69). MAHIEU, S. 1999. “Kosovo : problème balkanique, problème européen ?”, in La Revue Nouvelle, Brussels, n° 10, pp. 80-85. MAHIEU, S., OPRESCU, A.1999. “Rites funéraires et orthopraxie. Un regard comparatif sur les villages de Razgrad et Zlatia”, in Cahiers de Terrain 1998, Sofia : LIK, pp. 45-57. MAHIEU, S., OPRESCU, A.1997.“L’institution du voisinage entre tradition et modernité”, in Cahiers de Terrain 1996, Bucharest: Editura Paideia, pp. 44-58. 5 Working Papers MAHIEU, S. 2007, “Putting Direct Perpetrators at Trial: the Ovcara Massacre Trial in Belgrade. An Anthropological Account to Restorative Justice”, Max Weber Programme Working Papers series, Institut Universitaire Européen, http://cadmus.eui.eu/dspace/bitstream/1814/6955/1/MWP_2007_11.pdf MAHIEU, S. 2004. “Legal Recognition and Recovery of Property: Contested Restitution of the Romanian Greek Catholic Church Patrimony”, in Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology Working Papers, n° 69, Halle (Saale). http://www.eth.mpg.de/pubs/wps/pdf/mpi-eth-working-paper-0069.pdf MAHIEU, S. 2004. “Commanders vs Perpetrators ? Post-War Justice in the former Yugoslavia : the Ovcara trials before the ICTY and Domestic Courts”, Working Paper, GraduiertenKolleg Repräsentation-RhetorikWissen, Europa-Universität Viadrina, Frankfurt (Oder), 38 pages. PhD Thesis MAHIEU, S. 2003. “Pour une anthropologie des variations religieuses. La recréation de l’Église grécocatholique de Roumanie après 1989”, Doctoral Dissertation, Paris, EHESS, 600 pages. 8. Fieldwork experience Date Country Place of research Topics of research Sponsored by 1996 Romania (2 months) Cristian (Jud. Sibiu) The institution of the neighborhood Europeanist’s Society, University of Bucharest, Open Society Institute 1998 Romania (6 months) The re-creation of the GreekCatholic Church Free University of Brussels 1999 Romania (6 months) Bixad (Jud. Satu Mare), Cluj Cluj, Petroşani (Jiu Valley) The re-creation of the GreekCatholic Church Free University of Brussels 2000 Romania (6 months) Ieud (Jud. Maramureş) The re-creation of the GreekCatholic Church Free University of Brussels 20032004 Croatia, SerbiaMontenegro (3 months) Hungary (3 months) Italy Zagreb, Belgrade War crime trials Europa-Universität Viadrina Nyíregyháza The Hungarian Greek-Catholic Church Romanian migrants’ solidarity networks in Italy Max-Planck-Institut für Ethnologische Forschung European University Institute 20042005 20062007 Florence 9. Editorial and Academic Responsibilities Scientific Board, Europaea, Journal of the Europeanists (1996-2000) Postdocs representative before the Academic Council, European University Institute, Florence, 2006-2007 6 CONTACT : STEPHANIE MAHIEU Investigadora García-Pelayo Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales Plaza de la Marina Española 9. 28071 Madrid Espagne Tel 0034 678 034 123 Email : [email protected] or [email protected] Stéphanie Mahieu Name of 3 Referees 1. Pr. Virginie Guiraudon Marie Curie Chair Professor Department of Social and Political Sciences, European University Institute Via dei Roccettini 9 I-50014 San Domenico di Fiesole ITALY Tel: +39 055 4685 370 [email protected] 2. Pr. Martin Kohli Professor of Sociology, European University Institute Via Roccettini 9 I-50014 San Domenico di Fiesole ITALY Tel: +39 055 4685 273 [email protected] 3. Dr Michael Stewart Senior Lecturer, University College London Department of Anthropology 14 Taviton Street London WC1H 0BW U.K. Tel: +44 20 7679 8637 [email protected] 7