Cristián Doña-Reveco
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Cristián Doña-Reveco
Cristián Doña-Reveco Escuela de Sociología Universidad Diego Portales (UDP) Av. Ejercito Libertador 333, Santiago, Chile Ph: +56 2 2676 8470 Email: [email protected] Website: http://cristiandonareveco.com Employment Assistant Professor, Escuela de Sociología, Universidad Diego Portales, 2015-Present Director, Observatorio de Desigualdades, UDP, 2016-Present Associated Reseacher, Instituto de Investigación en Ciencias Sociales, UDP, 2015-Present Adjunct Researcher, Centre for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies, COES, 2015-Present External Consultant to the Departamento de Extranjería, Ministerio del Interior, Chile. 2015-2016 Visiting Assistant Professor, Michigan State University, 2013-2015 Research Assistant, Latin American and Caribbean Demographic Center, Population Division, Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean, UN, 2001, 2004, & 2005 Consultant, International Organization for Migration, 2000-2001, 2003-2004, & 2016 Education Ph.D., Sociology and History, Michigan State University, 2012 Graduate Specialization in International Development Graduate Certificate in Latin American and Caribbean Studies Dissertation: In the Shadow of Empire and Nation: Chilean Migration to the United States since the 1950s. Reviewed at Dissertation Reviews (link) M.A., Sociology, Michigan State University, 2007 M.A., Political Sciences and International Relations, P. Universidad Católica de Chile, 2007 Licenciatura (2000) and Professional Degree (2002), Sociology, Universidad de Chile Teaching and Research Interests International Migration Comparative / Historical Sociology Population, Development, and Globalization. Latin America and Caribbean Studies 20th Century History, Recent History, & Historiography Collective and Social Memory Publications Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles Ten Eyck, Toby and Doña-Reveco, Cristián. 2015. “Reporting on Art in the City: Newspaper coverage of public art in Philadelphia, New Orleans, San Francisco, and Chicago, 2001-2010.” Journal of Urban Affairs. Article First Online DOI: 10.1111/juaf.12242 Doña-Reveco, Cristián and Brendan Mullan. 2014. “Migration Policy and Development in Chile.” International Migration, 52(5): 1-14. DOI: 10.1111/imig.12157 Doña-Reveco, Cristián and Amanda Levinson. 2013. “The Chilean State and the Search for a New Migration Policy”. Discusiones Públicas 4(1): 67-89. Doña-Reveco, Cristián. 2012. “Unintended Consequences of Exile: The Brazilian and Chilean Exile in Comparative Perspective, 1964-1990”. Left History 16(2): 9-35. Manuscripts in Progress Doña-Reveco, Cristián. “Memories of exile and temporary return: Chilean exiles remember Chile.” Resubmit after major revisions. Updated to August 2016 Page 1 Doña-Reveco, Cristián and Liza Zuñiga. “National Identity, Racialization, and Criminalization: Chilean Carabineros and Recent Regional Migration.” In process. Finn, Victoria, Cristián Doña Reveco and Mayra Feddersen. “The South American Conference on Migration. Multilateral Perspectives on Migration Management”. In process. Doña Reveco, Cristián and Yanko Pavicevic. “Comunidad virtual de inmigrantes anglohablantes y españoles residentes en Chile: una aproximación etnográfica”. In process. Doña Reveco, Cristián and Cristobal Moya. “Comparing Migration Stocks: The Chilean 2012 Census, and the 2001 and 2013 CASEN surveys”. In process. Book Chapters Doña Reveco, Cristián. Forthcoming. “Introducción: Tendencias y retos de las políticas y reformas migratorias en América Latina”. In Tendencias y retos de las políticas y reformas migratorias en América Latina. Un estudio comparado, edited by Natalia Caicedo, Universidad de Barcelona. Doña Reveco, Cristián y Mayra Feddersen. Forthcoming. “Regímenes Migratorios en América del Sur: La Conferencia Sudamericana sobre Migraciones”. In Tendencias y retos de las políticas y reformas migratorias en América Latina. Un estudio comparado, edited by Natalia Caicedo, Universidad de Barcelona. Mullan, Brendan and Cristián Doña-Reveco. 2012. “Emigration and the Sending State,” pp. 409-421. In The International Handbook of Migration Studies, edited by Steven Gold and Stephanie Nawyn. Routledge. Doña-Reveco, Cristián. 2011. “Chilean Immigrants,” pp. 149-203. In Multicultural America: An Encyclopedia of the Newest Americans, edited by Ronald H. Bayor. Westport: Greenwood Press. Doña-Reveco, Cristián. 2003. “Transnacionalismo y Migración Internacional.” Memoria Electrónica, 1er Coloquio Internacional de Migración y Desarrollo, October, Zacatecas, Mx. Book Doña-Reveco, Cristián (editor). 2002. Informes nacionales sobre migración internacional en países de Centroamérica: taller de capacitación para el análisis de información censal sobre migración internacional en América Central. Santiago: Naciones Unidas, CEPAL; OIM; BID. Selected Research Reports, Book Reviews, and Working Papers (since 2009) Doña-Reveco, Cristián. 2016. “Del Mediterráneo a Santiago pasando por París y otras partes: Un comentario sobre refugio y migración internacional”. Análisis del Año 2015, Santiago: Universidad de Chile, Escuela de Sociología. Doña-Reveco, Cristián. 2014. Migração internacional e integração regional: o caso da América do Sul. PONTES Informações e análises sobre comércio e desenvolvimento sustentável 10(10):9-12. Doña-Reveco, Cristián. 2014. “Población y Desarrollo en el Programa del segundo Gobierno de Michelle Bachelet (2014-2018).” Discusiones Públicas 5(1): 17-24. Doña-Reveco, Cristián and Amanda Levinson. June 2012. Chile: A Growing Destination Country in Search of a Coherent Approach to Migration; Country Profile, Migration Policy Institute, Washington DC. Doña-Reveco, Cristián. 2010. “La migración internacional y el Estado Chileno: Notas para una discusión”. Discusiones Públicas 1(1): 11-34. 2 Doña-Reveco, Cristián. 2009. “Book Review of Arriarán, Pablo. 2008. Visions from finis terræ: Chilean voices in the United States.” Delaware Review of Latin American Studies, 10 (1). Grants, Honors, & Awards Grants and External Funding “Factores y Condiciones de las Actitudes Emigratorias en América Latina: Un análisis comparado”. FONDECYT Iniciación 2016. Investigador Principal Cristián Doña. Under evaluation. “La Experiencia del Derecho a la Salud en Migrantes del Sector Norte del Gran Santiago”. Fondo Nacional de Investigación en Salud, FONIS 2016. Investigador Principal Cristián Doña and researchers from the Observatorio de Desigualdades. Under evaluation. “Globalización Neoliberal, transformación social y migración internacional: Migrantes estadounidenses y españoles en Chile”, CONICYT+PAI/Concurso Nacional Apoyo al Retorno de Investigadores/as desde el Extranjero, Convocatoria 2014+82140058; CONICYT Chile. “The Process of International Migration: Biography, History and their intersections with social structures” Pre-dissertation Research in Chile; Tinker Field Research Grant, 2008 Fulbright-CONICYT Fellowship for Doctoral Studies in the United States, 2005-2009 Research Fellowship: Towards a Characterization of Chilean Social Structure, Ford FoundationUniversidad de Chile, 2001 Intramural Funding At Universidad Diego Portales and Centre for Social Conflict and Cohesion Studies “Los inmigrantes como votantes: Participación política de inmigrantes recientes en comunas seleccionadas del Gran Santiago,” Principal Investigator, MiniCoes 2016. “Encuesta a parlamentarios: redes sociales, inmigración y moralidad,” Co-PI, MiniCoes 2016. At Michigan State University “The Diaspora Outside of the Diaspora: Dominican Students in Michigan.” Provost’s Undergraduate Research Engagement Program in the College of Social Science. 2013 Summer Research Grants. Depts. of Sociology; History, & Graduate School. 2009, 2010 & 2012 Jay Artis Endowment Fund for Graduate Study in Sociology, Department of Sociology, 2011 RCAH Graduate Teaching Fellowship, Residential College in Arts and Humanities, 2010 Kenneth E. and Marie J. Corey Research Enhancement Award, College of Social Sciences, 2010 Julian Samora Endowment Scholarship, Julian Samora Research Institute, 2010 Research Enhancement Award for Research in Chile, Graduate School, 2009 Interdisciplinary Inquiry and Teaching Fellowship Program, James Madison College, 2009 Honors and Awards All-University Excellence in Teaching Award, Michigan State University, 2011 Rockefeller Graduate Student Travel Award and Charles and Louise Tilly Graduate Student Travel Award, Social Science History Association, 2007-2009 & 2011. Selected Conference Presentations (since 2011) 2016. “National Identity, Racialization, and Criminalization: Chilean Carabineros and Recent Regional Migration.” American Sociological Association Conference, Seattle, Wa. 3 2016. “Globalización Neoliberal, transformación social y migración internacional: Migrantes estadounidenses y españoles en Chile. Avances de una investigación.” XXXIII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, New York. 2015. “Migración calificada y distribución espacial de los migrantes en la Región Metropolitana.” II Seminario sobre Migraciones Internacionales, 26 y 27 de noviembre, Santiago, Chile. 2015. “Racialización e inmigración en tres comunas del gran Santiago: carabineros y la construcción racial de la migración reciente.” Conferencia Anual de COES 2015 “Conflictos urbanos y territoriales: ¿desafiando la cohesión social?” Santiago, Chile. 2015. “A la sombra del Imperio y la Nación: Migrantes Chilenos en los EEUU desde 1950” I Simposio de la Sección de Estudios del Cono Sur – LASA, Santiago, Chile. 2014. “Contemporary migration and the press in Chile: The impacts of perceptions in policy-making” XXXII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Chicago. 2014. “Estado, ciudadanía emigrante y memoria” XXXII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Chicago. 2013. “Sending Migrants and Managing Diasporas: Origin Countries’ Relations with their Emigrants” (with Dr. Brendan Mullan) Sociology of Development Conference, Salt Lake City. 2013. “Whither Comprehensive Migration Policy? Post dictatorial approaches to migration policy in Chile” American Sociological Association Conference, New York. 2013. “Memories of exile and temporary return: Chilean exiles remember Chile” XXXI International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Washington DC. 2012. “Recent intraregional migration to Chile: Challenges and opportunities for policy and development” Migration without Boundaries, Michigan State University Graduate Student Migration Conference, East Lansing, MI. 2011. “Cuando me acuerdo de mi país: Memories of the home country by Chilean migrants in the United States” Social Science History Association Conference, Boston. 2011. “Social transformations and International migration: Southern Cone migration to the United States 1950-2008” American Sociological Association Conference, Las Vegas. 2011. Panel presentation, “Interdisciplinary SOTL in Practice: Collaboration and Partnership in Research” 2011 SOTL Academy Conference, Eastern Michigan University. Session organized, chaired, or discussant (since 2012) 2015. Session organizer: “Procesos de migración reciente de alta calificación hacia y desde Chile.” II Seminario sobre Migraciones Internacionales, 26 y 27 de noviembre, Santiago, Chile. 2015. Session Discussant: Políticas neoliberales y nuevos espacios de exclusión Conferencia Anual de COES 2015 “Conflictos urbanos y territoriales: ¿desafiando la cohesión social?” Santiago, Chile 2015. Session organizer: Dislocación y desplazamiento en el Cono Sur: Tránsitos, diásporas y relocalización de cuerpos y subjetividades en la trama social y cultural Parte I - International Migrations Section. XXXIII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 2015. Session Discussant: Retos de las políticas migratorias de los Estados latinoamericanos: integración, inclusión y reformas. (Parte I). XXXIII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 2014. Session Discussant, Cinematic Representations. 3rd Annual Migration Without Boundaries Conference, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. 4 2014. Session organizer: Migration policies in the Americas: Perceptions, attitudes, and change. XXXII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Chicago. 2014. Session Discussant: Indigenous Migrants in the U.S.: Ethnic Identity Formation Across Migrant Generations. XXXII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Chicago. 2012. Session organizer. South-South Migration and Development. Migration without Boundaries. 1st Annual Migration Without Boundaries Conference, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI. Additional Education Qualitative Comparative Analysis and Fuzzy Sets, American Sociological Association, 2016 Oral History Institute, Ohio Humanities Council and Kenyon College, 2010 IPUMS and GIS Summer Workshops, Minnesota Population Center, 2007 Curso de Formación para Diplomáticos, Academia Diplomática Andrés Bello, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores-Chile, 2002-2003 (withdrawn) Postgraduate Diploma: “Regional Integration and Cooperation Processes,” Instituto de Estudios Internacionales, Universidad de Chile, 2000 Courses Taught* Undergraduate level Sociological Theory Courses: Classical & Contemporary Sociological Theory; Historical Sociology International Migration Courses: International Migration to the US since 1700s; Migration Methods. Methods courses: Dynamics of Population; Historical Methods and Skills; Oral history. Statistics Courses: Univariate and Bivariate Statistics. General Sociology Courses: Introduction to Sociology; Race and Ethnicity; & Social Stratification Other courses: Contemporary Latin American History; Interdisciplinary Approaches to Globalization Post-graduate level Master’s level: Quantitative Research Method and Research Design; Neoclassical Migration Theories, and Advanced Research Methods and Public Opinion. *These are the topics of courses taught. For titles, syllabi, and description of courses please see http://cristiandonareveco.com/teaching/teaching-experience/ Invited Lectures & Presentations (since 2010) 2015. “International Migration in Chile.” DPU Summerlab Santiago: Heritage, Conflict, and Urban Change. University College London and COES, Santiago, Chile. 2015. “The State and its Emigrants: Consular Reports of Chilean Citizens in the United States.” Seminar Series, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Michigan State University. 2013. “Human Rights in The Southern Cone of America and Beyond.” Amnesty International Group, East Lansing High School, Michigan. 2013. “Forty Years from September 11, 1973: Legacies and Memories of the Chilean Military Coup.” Panel with Dr. Edward Murphy; Seminar Series, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Michigan State University. 2013. “Memories of exile and temporary return: Chilean exiles remember Chile.” Seminar Series, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Michigan State University. 2010. “The Southern Cone? Chilean and Argentina History in Film.” Course: Romancing the Nation: Film, History and the Nation, James Madison College, Michigan State University. 5 Current Professional Association Membership Latin American Studies Association: Southern Cone Studies and International Migration Sections. Council Member International Migration Section (2013-2015). American Sociological Association: International Migration and Race and Ethnic Minorities Sections International Sociological Association: RC09 – Social Transformations and Sociology of Development, RC20 – Comparative Sociology, and RC31 – Sociology of Migration Departmental & University Committee Service DEPARTMENTAL UNIVERSITYGraduate COMMITTEE SERVICE Graduate Student &Representative, Education Committee and Theory Committee, Department of Sociology, Michigan State University, 2007-2012 Graduate Student Representative, Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Advisory Committee, Michigan State University, 2008-2009 Editorial Activities Occasional Reviewer: Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and places in the Global Economy; Bulletin of Latin American Research, Alteridades, Social Sciences, International Migration. Reviewer DEMIG Migration Policy Database—Chile, International Migration Institute, University of Oxford, 2014. Languages Spanish: Native English: Near Native French: Basic conversation Portuguese: Reading References Upon request 6