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Sanjay Joseph Pinto [email protected] • 419-494-4109 Education Ph.D. Candidate, Sociology and Social Policy, Harvard University M.Sc., Development Studies, London School of Economics and Political Science B.A. summa cum laude, Sociology, Amherst College

2005-2012 (expected) 2004 1999

Books Macdonald, Kate, Shelley Marshall, and Sanjay Pinto (eds). Forthcoming. New Directions in Market Governance: Crisis and Reform? London: Routledge. Refereed Articles Pinto, Sanjay and Jason Beckfield. 2011. “Organized Labor in Europe, 1960-2006: Persistent Diversity and Shared Decline.” Research in the Sociology of Work 22(2): 153-179. Pinto, Sanjay, Kate Macdonald, and Shelley Marshall. 2011. “Rethinking Global Market Governance: Crisis and Reinvention?” Politics & Society 39: 299-314. (Organized journal special section on “Global Governance Reconsidered”). Book Chapters Macdonald, Kate, Shelley Marshall, and Sanjay Pinto. Forthcoming. “Introduction,” in New Directions in Market Governance: Crisis and Reform? edited by Kate Macdonald, Shelley Marshall, and Sanjay Pinto. London: Routledge. Pinto, Sanjay. “Temporary Fix? Varieties of Economic Structuring and Diverging Paths to Labor Market Flexibility.” Under review in The Political Economy of the Service Transition, edited by Anne Wren. Oxford University Press. Electronic Media Pinto, Sanjay. Entries on Work and Authority in Industry by Reinhard Bendix, and Institutions, Institutional Change, and Economic Performance by Douglass North. Forthcoming in From Taylor to Today, edited by Erhard Friedberg. R&O Multimedia. Fellowships, Grants, and Awards Dissertation Completion Fellowship, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Dissertation Completion Fellowship, Harvard Center for European Studies (declined) Dissertation Completion Fellowship, Harvard Grad. School of Arts & Sciences (declined) Research Grant, Harvard Committee on Australian Studies Democracy & Markets Graduate Research Fellowship, The Tobin Project Graduate Associate Research Grant, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Travel Grant, Harvard Department of Sociology Research Fellowship, Project on Justice, Welfare, and Economics Certificate of Distinction in Teaching, Derek Bok Center for Teaching and Learning European Network on Inequality Grant Puerto Rico Winter Institute Grant, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies Graduate Student Paper Award, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics 1

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Doctoral Fellowship, Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality and Social Policy John Woodruff Simpson Fellowship Doctoral Fellowship, Marie Curie Excellence Team (European Commission) Amherst College Fellowship Graduate Merit Scholarship, London School of Economics and Political Science Phi Beta Kappa Robert C. Byrd Scholarship

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Presentations “Union Against Liberalization? The Landscape of Collective Bargaining in an Evolving Europe.” Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 22, 2010. “Varieties of National and Sectoral Organization: Toward a More Multidimensional Political Economy.” Alberta-Boston-Copenhagen (ABC) Research Network Workshop on Interpretive Approaches to Institutional Entrepreneurship, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 22, 2010. “Re-Embedding the Market: Crisis and Reinvention?” Tobin Project Research Workshop, Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 10, 2010. “Varieties of National and Sectoral Organization: Structural Difference in Contemporary Capitalism.” Project on Justice, Welfare, and Economics Seminar, Harvard University, May 11, 2010. “Union Against Liberalization? The Landscape of Collective Bargaining in an Evolving Europe.” Copresented with Jason Beckfield. Council for European Studies Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, April 15, 2010. “Varieties of National and Sectoral Organization: Comparing Collective Bargaining Institutions in the US and German Auto and Janitorial Industries.” Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Graduate Student Workshop, Harvard University, April 9, 2010. Opening Remarks. Conference on “Re-Embedding the Market: Crisis and Reinvention?” Center for European Studies, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, December 4, 2009. Opening Remarks. Conference on “Re-Embedding the Market: Crisis and Reinvention?” Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, Cologne, Germany, November 16, 2009. “Neoliberalism and Varieties of Capitalism: Comparing Socioeconomic Organization Across Time and Space,” Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics Meeting, Paris, France, July 18, 2009. Comment on “Transnational Retailing and the Political Economy of Land Development: The Case of Makro ‘Embedding’ in Karachi, Pakistan,” by Nausheen Anwar, South Asia Workshop, Harvard University, April 15, 2009. “Varieties of National and Sectoral Organization: Structural Difference and Inequality in Contemporary Capitalism.” Weatherhead Center for International Affairs Graduate Workshop, Harvard University, March 6, 2009. Comment on “Indian Constitutionalism: The Social and the Political Vision,” by Uday Mehta, Political Economy of Modern Capitalism Workshop, Harvard University, March 2, 2009. “Flexible Employment and Varieties of Capitalism,” Workshop on The Political Economy of the Service Transition, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland, May 16, 2008. Conferences Organized “Re-Embedding the Market: Crisis and Reinvention?” Harvard University, December 3-4, 2009; University of Melbourne, December 3, 2009; Max Planck Institute for the Study of SocietiesCologne (MPIfG), November 16, 2009. Co-organized with Kate Macdonald, University of Melbourne, and Shelley Marshall, Monash University. Financial support for Harvard and MPIfG 2

Conferences from David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies; Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies; Multidisciplinary Program on Inequality and Social Policy; Project on Justice, Welfare, and Economics; and Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. Teaching Experience Teaching Fellow for “Sociology 191: Politics of Law, Labor and Globalization in the Americas,” taught by Professor Tamara Kay and Visiting Lecturer Stan Gacek, Harvard University (received Certificate of Distinction in Teaching from the University based on student course evaluations). Teaching Fellow for “Societies of the World 31: Crisis, Globalization, and Economics,” taught by Professor Richard Freeman and Professor Roberto Unger, Harvard University (received Certification of Distinction in Teaching from the University based on student course evaluations).

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Other Professional Experience Research Assistant, Professor Jason Beckfield, Harvard University Visiting Researcher, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies-Cologne Visiting Researcher, Institute for Int’l Integration Studies, Trinity College Dublin Political Canvasser, America Coming Together Research Analyst, Service Employees International Union, Local 1877 Corporate Researcher, Center for Strategic Research, AFL-CIO Writing Fellow, Intelligence Project, Southern Poverty Law Center Writing Tutor, Amherst College Writing Center Robert G. Chollar Scholar, Kettering Foundation Caretaker, Migrant Head Start

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Affiliations Graduate Student Affiliate, Institute for Quantitative Social Science, Harvard University (2010-current) Member, Council for European Studies (2009-current) Graduate Student Affiliate, The Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies (2009-current) Member, Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics (2008-current) Graduate Student Associate, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs (2008-current) Member, American Sociological Association (2006-current)

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