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Paul M. Lubeck

  
Paul M. Lubeck
    Title:  Professor
    Type:  Faculty Member
    Email:  lubeck@ucsc.edu
    Phone:  (831) 459-2906 Office
(831) 459-3516
    Office:  College 8, 332
    Office Hours:  Fall 2009: by appointment only (not teaching)

Research Focus 
Political sociology; political economy; sociology of development; religion and social movements; newly industrializing states.

Education History 
B.A., St. Michael's College
M.A., Certificate in African Studies, Ph.D., Northwestern University

Selected Publications 
Lubeck, P. M. 2002. "The Challenge of Islamic Networks and Citizenship Claims: Europe's Painful Adjustment to Globalization," N. Al Sayyad and M. Castells (eds.), Islam in Europe or Euro-Islam: Politics, Culture, and Citizenship in the Age of Globalization. Lexington Books, Lanham, MD.

Lubeck, P. M. and B. Britts. 2002. "Muslim Civil Society in Urban Public Spaces: Globalization, Discursive Shifts and Social Movements," J. Eade and C. Mele (eds.), Understanding the City: Contemporary and Future Perspectives. Blackwell Publishers, Oxford.

Lubeck, P. M. and K. Eischen. 2000. "Silicon Valles and Silicon Islands: Rethinking Regional Development Strategies in an Era of Globalization." in A. Alvarez, P. Castillo and N. Klahn (eds.), Las Nuevas Fronteras del Siglo XXI: Dimensiones Culturales, Politicas y Socioeconomicas de la Relaciones Mexco-Estados Unidos, UNAAM Press.

Lubeck, P. M. 2000. "The Islamic Revival: Antinomies of Islamic Movements under Globalization," R. Cohen and S. Rai (eds.), Global Social Movements. Althone Press, London/New Brunswick, NJ.

Lubeck, P. M. 1998. "Islamist Responses to Globalization: Cultural Conflict in Egypt, Algeria, and Malaysia," B. Crawford and R. Lipschutz (eds.), The Myth of "Ethnic conflict": Politics, Economics and "Cultural" Violence, IIS/IAS-University of Califrornia Press, Berkeley, pp. 293-319.

Lubeck, P. M.1995. "Globalization and the Islamist Movement: Explaining Communal Conflict in Muslim Majority States," Institute of International and Area Studies, Center for German and European Studies. (Working Paper No. 6.1). University of California, Berkeley.

Lubeck, P. M., and Palmer, D. 1990. "Ethnic Divisions and State Centered Development: Malaysia and Nigeria Compared." In W. G. Martin, ed., Semi-peripheral States in the World-Economy. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.

Lubeck, P. M. 1989. "Petroleum and Proletarianization: The Life History of a Muslim Nigerian Worker." African Economic History, 18.

Lubeck, P. M., and M. Watts, eds. 1989. "Structural Adjustment, Academic Freedom and Human Rights in Nigeria." Bulletin of the Association of Concerned African Scholars, 28.

Lubeck, P. M. 1988. "Islamic Political Movements in Northern Nigeria: The Problem of Class Analysis." In E. Burke and I. Lapidus, eds., Islamic Political Movements. Berkeley: University of California Press.