Daniel Levy (born 1962) is a
German
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–
American political sociologist and an Associate Professor of Sociology at the
State University of New York at Stony Brook
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. Levy earned a Bachelor of Arts in
sociology
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and
political science
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(1986) and a Master of Arts in sociology (1990) from
Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University (TAU) ( he, אוּנִיבֶרְסִיטַת תֵּל אָבִיב, ''Universitat Tel Aviv'') is a public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Locate ...
, as well as a Doctorate of sociology from
Columbia University
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in 1999.
He is a specialist on issues relating to
globalization
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, collective
memory studies, and comparative
historical sociology.
Levy, along with the historians
Paul Gootenberg
Paul Eliot Gootenberg is a historian of Latin America who specializes in the history of the Andean drug trade, the fields of Peruvian and Mexican history, as well as historical sociology. He earned an M.Phil. from the University of Oxford (1981) a ...
and
Herman Lebovics
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, is a founder and organizer of the Initiative for Historical Social Science, a program that is run out of Stony Brook with the goal of promoting the "New Historical Social Sciences".
He also, along with the
Human Rights
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scholar and historian
Elazar Barkan
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, is the founder of the "History, Redress, and Reconciliation" Seminar series at Columbia University. The seminars are an attempt to provide "a forum for interdisciplinary work on issues at the intersection of history, memory, and contemporary politics" focusing particularly on the "redressing
fpast wrongs and gross violations of
human rights
Human rights are moral principles or normsJames Nickel, with assistance from Thomas Pogge, M.B.E. Smith, and Leif Wenar, 13 December 2013, Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyHuman Rights Retrieved 14 August 2014 for certain standards of hu ...
."
Levy serves on the editorial boards of the
American Sociological Association
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's ''Rose Series in Sociology'',
the ''
European Journal of Social Theory
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'',
and for ''
Memory Studies''.
Works
Books
*''Challenging Ethnic Citizenship: German and Israeli Perspectives on Immigration'' (ed.) (New York:
Berghahn Books
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, 2002) with Yfaat Weiss
*''Memory and the Holocaust in a Global Age'' (Philadelphia:
Temple University Press
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, 2006) with Natan Sznaider
*''Old Europe, New Europe, Core Europe: Transatlantic Relations After the Iraq War'' (ed.) (London:
Verso Books
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, 2005) with
Max Pensky
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and
John Torpey
*''Human Rights and Memory'' (
Pennsylvania State University Press
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, 2010) with Natan Sznaider. .
*''The Collective Memory Reader'' (
Oxford University Press
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, 2011) with Jeffrey K. Olick and Vered Vinitzky-Seroussi. .
Book chapters
*"Coming Home? Ethnic Germans and the Transformation of National Identity in the Federal Republic of Germany" in
Geddes, Andrew and
Adrian Favell
Adrian Favell is chair in Sociology and Social Theory at the University of Leeds and chercheur associé of the Centre for European Studies at Sciences Po, Paris. He is also a Professorial Academic Associate of the Sainsbury Institute for the Stu ...
''Immigration and the Politics of Belonging in Contemporary Europe''. (Aldershot: Ashgate Pub., 1999)
*"Refugees, Expellees, and Aussiedler in the Federal Republic of Germany: Social, Political, and Legal Dimensions of the Integration Process" in
Rock, David and
Stefan Wolff
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(eds.) ''Coming Home to Germany? The Integration of Ethnic Germans from Central and Eastern Europe in the Federal Republic''. (Oxford, Berghahn Books, 2002)
*"The Transformation of Germany's Ethno-Cultural Idiom: The Case of Ethnic German Immigrants" in Levy, Daniel and Yfaat Weiss ''Challenging Ethnic Citizenship: German and Israeli Perspectives on Immigration''. (New York: Berghahn Books, 2002)
*"Institutionalizing the Past: Shifting Memories of Nationhood in German Education and Immigration Legislation" with
Julian Dierkes
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in
Mueller, Jan Werner (ed.) ''Memory and Power in International Relations''. (Cambridge,
Cambridge University Press
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Cambr ...
, 2003)
*"The Politicization of Ethnic German Immigrants: The Transformation of State Priorities" in
Münz, Rainer and
Rainer Ohliger (eds.) (London: Frank Cass Pub., 2003)
*"The Cosmopolitan Figuration: Historicizing Reflexive Modernization" in
Poferl, Angelika and Natan Sznaider (eds.) ''Ulrich Beck's kosmopolitisches Projekt''. (Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2004)
*"Holocaust and Social Theory" with Natan Sznaider in
Ritzer, George (ed.) ''Encyclopedia of Social Theory''. (New York: Sage, 2004)
*"Forgive and Not Forget: Reconciliation Between Forgiveness and Resentment" with Natan Sznaider in Barkan, Elazar and
Alexander Karn
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(eds.) ''Taking Wrongs Seriously: Apologies and Reconciliation''. (Palo Alto:
Stanford University Press
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, 2005)
*"The Politics of Commemoration: The Holocaust, Memory, and Trauma" with Natan Sznaider in
Delanty, Gerard (ed.) ''Handbook of Contemporary European Social Theory''. (New York:
Routledge
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, 2005)
*"Memories of Europe: Cosmopolitanism and its Others" with Natan Sznaider in
Rumford, Chris (ed.) ''Cosmopolitanism in Europe''. (Liverpool:
Liverpool University Press
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, 2007)
*“Vom Holocaust zur kosmopolitischen Erinnerungskultur” with Natan Sznaider in Beck, Ulrich (ed.) ''Generation Global''. (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp, 2007)
*"The Cosmopolitanization of Holocaust Memory: From Jewish to Human Experience" with Natan Sznaider in
Gerson, Judith M. and
Wolf, Diane L. (eds.) ''Sociology Confronts the Holocaust''. (
Duke University Press
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, 2007)
*"Cosmopolitanization of Memory: The Politics of Forgiveness and Restitution" with Natan Sznaider and
Ulrich Beck
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in
Nowicka, Magdalena and
Maria Rovisco
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(eds.) ''Cosmopolitanism in Practice''. (Aldershot:
Ashgate Publishing
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, 2009)
Articles
*"Computers and Class: Computers and Social Inequality in Israeli Schools". (1991). ''
Urban Education
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''. 25 (4): 483–499, with
David Navon
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and
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.
*"The Intifadah in 'Mabat'". (1992). ''
Politics, Media and Society''. 1 (1): 9–30.
*"Mechanisms of Cultural Constraint: Holocaust Myth and Rationality in German Politics". (1997). ''American Sociological Review''. 62: 921–936, with
Jeffrey K. Olick.
*"Historical Memory and the Reconfiguration of Collective Boundaries". (1999). ''
Passato e Presente''. 47: 31–42.
*"The Future of the Past: Historiographical Disputes and Competing Memories in Germany and Israel". (1999). ''
History and Theory''. 38 (1): 51–66.
*"Memory Unbound: The Holocaust and the Formation of Cosmopolitan Memory". (2002). ''European Journal of Social Theory''. 5 (1): 87–106, with Natan Sznaider.
*"The Institutionalization of Cosmopolitan Morality: The Holocaust and Human Rights". (2004). ''
Journal of Human Rights''. 3 (2): 143–157, with Natan Sznaider.
*"Memories of Universal Victimhood: The Case of Ethnic German Expellees". (2005). ''
German Politics and Society''. 23 (2): 1–27., with Natan Sznaider.
*“Kosmopolitische Erinnerung und reflexive Modernisierung: Der politische Diskurs der Zwangsarbeitsentschädigung”. (2005). ''
Soziale Welt''. 56 (2): 225–246, with Natan Sznaider and Michael Heinlein.
*"The Transformation of Sovereignty: Towards a Sociology of Human Rights". (2006). ''
British Journal of Sociology
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''. 57 (4): 657–676., with Natan Sznaider.
*"Recursive Cosmopolitanization: Argentina and the Global Human Rights Regime". (2010). ''British Journal of Sociology''. 61 (3): 579–596.
*"Reflexive Particularism and Cosmopolitanization: The Reconfiguration of the National". (2011). ''
Global Networks
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''. 11 (2): 139–159, with
Michael Heinlein
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and
Lars Breuer
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.
Book reviews
*''The Israeli Diaspora'' by
Steven J. Gold
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. (2005). ''International Migration Review''. 38: 789.
*''Germans or Foreigners? Attitudes Towards Ethnic Minorities in Post–Reunification Germany'' edited by
Richard D. Alba,
Peter Schmidt, and
Martina Wasmer
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. (2005). ''H-Net German''.
*''Memories of State: Politics, History, and Collective Identity in Modern Iraq'' by
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. (2006). ''
Contemporary Sociology''. 35 (1): 62–63.
*''Contested Citizenship: Immigration and Cultural Diversity in Europe'' by
Ruud Koopmans,
Marco Giugni
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, and
Florence Passy
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. (2007). ''
Social Forces
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''. 86 (1): 373–375.
*''Civil Society: Berlin Perspectives'' edited by
John Keane. (2007). ''H-Net German''.
*''After the Nazi Racial State: Difference and Democracy in Germany and Europe'' by
Rita Chin
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,
Heide Fehrenbach
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,
Geoff Eley, and
Atina Grossmann
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. (2011). ''H-Net German''.
Notes
External links
State University of New York at Stony Brook Sociology Department Homepage
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American sociologists
Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni
German emigrants to the United States
German sociologists
Rockefeller Fellows
Sociology educators
Stony Brook University faculty
Tel Aviv University alumni
1962 births
Living people
German male writers