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CURRICULUM VITAE David W. Machacek
Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion in
Public Life
Current Position
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2003-cont. |
Member, Board of Editorial Consultants, Nova Religio. |
2003-cont. |
Associate Editor, Religion in the News |
2002-cont. |
Lecturer and Field Trip Director, Fulbright American Studies Summer Institute at UC Santa Barbara. |
2004 |
International Research Exchange Program Host Advisor to Serik Aidossov, executive director of the Sociological Resource Center, Kazakhstan |
2003 |
Conference Organizer, Religious Pluralism in Southern California, UC Santa Barbara, May 8-9. |
2002 |
Public Forum Organizer, “God and Country: the Role of Religion in American Public Life” featuring Barry Lynn (Americans United for the Separation of Church and State) and Ralph Reed (Christian Coalition), UC Santa Barbara, February 28. |
2002 |
Symposium Organizer, “Religion, Law, and the Sacred: Reflections on the work of Phillip E. Hammond,” UC Santa Barbara, May 17. |
1997 |
Member, Compass Committee (to evaluate general education curriculum), UC Santa Barbara. |
1993-94 |
Member, Recreation Center Building Committee, UC Santa Barbara. |
2005-cont. |
Commissioner, Connecticut State Commission on National and Community Service |
1995-1996 |
Manager, Young Adult Community Project (formerly Pride Mission), Pacific Pride Foundation, Santa Barbara, CA |
1993-1995 |
Volunteer, Pride Mission (AIDS education and prevention project of the University of California at San Francisco), Santa Barbara, CA |
George Bernard Fellowship,
University of California Santa Barbara, 1995.
Rowney Fellowship, Department of Religious Studies, University of California
Santa Barbara, 1990-1994.
Invited Presentations, Conference Papers
1991 |
“Vision of a Cleared Planet.” Century Club Symposium on Millennialism, University of California Santa Barbara, CA, June 14. |
Conference paper |
1992 |
With Dalton, et al., “Bringing Tocqueville In: Remedying a Neglect in the Sociology of Religion,” American Academy of Religion, Western Region, Santa Clara, CA, March 21. |
Conference paper |
1993 |
“Processes of Social Influence and the Development of Nontraditional Religiosity: Prior Socialization Reconsidered,” Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Raleigh, NC, November 6. |
Conference paper |
1994 |
“What Evangelicals and Queers have in Common: Conscience and Community in America,” Queer Graduate Colloquium, UC Santa Barbara, November 15. |
Colloquium paper |
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“Strictness or Structure? Some Thoughts on Why Conservative Churches Grow,” American Academy of Religion, Western Region, Santa Clara, CA, March 19. |
Conference paper |
1996 |
“Generation X and Religion: The General Social Survey Data,” Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Nashville, TN, November 9. |
Conference paper |
1997 |
“The SGI-USA Membership Survey,” Religion in the Modern World Conference, Helsinki, Finland. |
Conference paper |
1998 |
“Emergent Transmodernism: The Appeal of Soka Gakkai in the United States,” Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, San Diego, CA, November 8. |
Conference paper |
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“Highlights of Soka Gakkai in America,” Public lecture/Book signing, SGI-USA Friendship Center, Santa Monica, CA, July 10. |
Lecture |
1999 |
“Immigrant Buddhists in America,” Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Boston, MA, November 5. |
Conference paper |
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With Kerry Mitchell, “Karmic Shift: Social Change among Japanese Buddhists in America,” Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, Boston, MA, November 5. |
Conference paper |
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“Soka Gakkai in America,” and “Awakening to Pluralism,” Guest lectures at Texas Lutheran College, Seguin, TX, November 16. |
Lectures |
2000 |
“Soka Gakkai in America: Major Findings,” Hosted by Kinokuniya Press, Tokyo, April 24. |
Lecture |
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Panelist, “Career meets critics—Phillip E. Hammond,” Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, October 21. |
Conference panel |
2002 |
“The Problem of Pluralism,” Soka University, Aliso Viejo, CA, January 18. |
Lecture |
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“The Problem of Pluralism,” Religious Studies Department, Santa Clara University, January 23. |
Colloquium Paper |
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“Whence the Sacred in American Society? Disestablishment, Extravasation, and Constitutional Faith,” Religion, Law, and the Sacred Symposium, UC Santa Barbara, May 17. |
Paper |
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“Pacific Pluralism,” American Academy of Religion, Toronto, November 25. |
Conference paper |
2003 |
“Religious Pluralism and Civic Culture,” Religious Pluralism in Southern California Conference, UC Santa Barbara, May 8. |
Conference paper |
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“Prayer Warriors: African Immigrant Religions,” Religious Pluralism in Southern California Conference, UC Santa Barbara, May 9. |
Conference paper |
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“Meaningful Diversity: A Culture of Religious Pluralism,” Religious Pluralism in Southern California Conference, UC Santa Barbara, May 9. |
Conference paper |
2004 |
“The Challenge of Pluralism in America,” International Colloquium on Culture, Tradition, and Modernity in the USA, Catholic University of Central Africa, Yaounde, Cameroon, March 29-31. |
Conference paper |
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“The 28th Amendment,” New England Political Science Association, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, April 30-May 1. |
Conference paper |
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“Religious Pluralism: A Mandate for Public Education,” Teaching American History Professional Development Summer Institute, Hartford Public Schools, August 26. |
Lecture |
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“Authors meet critics~Religion on Trial: How Supreme Court Trends Threaten the Freedom of Conscience in America,” Religious Research Association, October 21. |
Panel |
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“Religion on Trial,” Trinity Center for Collaborative Teaching and Research, Trinity Authors’ Series, November 17. |
Lecture |
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“Unsecular Humanism: From Public Protestantism to the Religion of Conscience,” American Academy of Religion, November 20. |
Conference paper |
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“Religion on Trial,” Ethics Resources Center, Austin Community College, November 22. |
Lecture |
Publications (Book Reviews, encyclopedia entries, and op-ed.s available on request)
1. |
1992 |
With Lisle Dalton, Phillip E. Hammond, Julie Ingersoll, Elizabeth Pullen, Roger Valdez, and Brian Wilson, “Bringing Tocqueville In: Remedying a Neglect in the Sociology of Religion,” Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 31(4). |
Article |
2. |
1993 |
With Phillip E. Hammond, “Organizational Development of Cults and Sects,” in D. Bromley and J. Hadden (eds.), Religion and the Social Order, Vol. 3, The Handbook on Cults and Sects in America (Greenwich, CN: JAI Press). Reprinted in P. Hammond, The Dynamics of Religious Organizations: The Extravasation of the Sacred and Other Essays (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000). |
Chapter |
3. |
1998 |
With Phillip Hammond, “The Soka Gakkai Membership Study,” in U. Nembac (ed.), Faith in the Future: Change in European Religion (Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang). |
Chapter |
4. |
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With Phillip E. Hammond, “Supply and Demand: The Appeal of American Buddhism,” in D. Williams and C. Queen (eds.), American Buddhism: Methods and Findings in Recent Scholarship (Richmond, Surrey, Great Britain: Curzon Press). Reprinted in P. Hammond, The Dynamics of Religious Organizations: The Extravasation of the Sacred and Other Essays (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000). |
Chapter |
5. |
1999 |
“The Appeal of Soka Gakkai in the United States: Emergent Transmodernism,” in J. Greer and D. Moberg (ed.), Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Vol. 10. |
Article |
6. |
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With Phillip Hammond, Soka Gakkai in America: Accommodation and Conversion (Oxford: Oxford University Press; Tokyo: Kinokuniya, 2000 translation [Japanese]). |
Book |
7. |
2000 |
“Soka Gakkai in America: Supply and Demand (2),” Journal of Oriental Studies (English version), 10; Journal of Oriental Studies (Japanese version), 39(2). |
Article |
8. |
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With Phillip Hammond, 1997 SGI-USA Membership Survey, American Religion Data Archive [Online]. Available: http://www.arda.tm |
Data set |
9. |
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With Bryan Wilson (eds.), Global Citizens: The Soka Gakkai Buddhist Movement in the World (Oxford: Oxford University Press; Librairie L’Harmattan, 2004 translation [French]). |
Book |
10. |
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“Organizational Isomorphism in SGI-USA,” in Machacek and Wilson (eds.), Global Citizens (Oxford: Oxford University Press). |
Chapter |
11. |
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With Kerry Mitchell, “Immigrant Buddhists in America,” In Machacek and Wilson (eds.), Global Citizens (Oxford: Oxford University Press). |
Chapter |
12. |
2001 |
“Immigrant Buddhism in America: A Model of Religious Change,” Nova Religio, 5/1 (Oct. 2001): 65-85. |
Article |
13. |
2003 |
“The Problem of Pluralism,” Sociology of Religion 64(2): 145-61. |
Article |
14. |
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With Melissa Wilcox (eds.), Sexuality in the World’s Religions (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO). |
Book |
15. |
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“Religion and Sexual Liberty: Personal versus Civic Morality in America,” In Machacek and Wilcox (eds.), Sexuality in the World’s Religions (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO). |
Chapter |
16. |
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“The Case of Chaplain Yee,” Religion in the News, 6(3): 7-8, 23. |
Article |
17. |
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“The Religion of Country,” Religion in the News, 6(3): 19-20. |
Article |
18. |
2004 |
With Phillip E. Hammond and Eric Mazur. Religion on Trial: How Supreme Court Trends Threaten the Freedom of Conscience in America (Walnut Creek, CA: Altamira). |
Book |
19. |
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“Pluralismus als Herausforderung. Das Beispiel USA” [The Challenge of Pluralism in America], Dossier. Nachrichten und Stellungnahmen der Katholischen Sozialakademie Osterreichs (March, 2004): 7-10. |
Article |
20. |
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“Marrying in Massachusetts,” Religion in the News, 7(1): 2-4, 26. |
Article |
21. |
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“Same-Sex Culture War,” Religion in the News, 7(1): 5-6. |
Article |
22. |
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With Adrienne Fulco, “The Courts and Public Discourse: The Case of Gay Marriage,” Journal of Church and State (Autumn, 2004): 767-85. |
Article |
23. |
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“Tying the Knot in the Bay State,” Religion in the News, 7(2): 6-7, 25. |
Article |
24. |
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“Still under God,” Religion in the News, 7(2): 14-16, 24. |
Article |
25. |
2005 |
“Schiavo Interminable,” Religion in the News, 7(3): 6-8. |
Article |
26. |
Submitted |
“New players and new patterns in Pacific region religion.” To appear in W. C. Roof, ed. Religion and Public Life in the Pacific Region: Fluid Identities (Hartford, Conn.: The Leonard E. Greenberg Center for the Study of Religion in Public Life, expected 2005). |
Chapter |
27. |
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With Phillip E. Hammond, “Unsecular Humanism: From Public Protestantism to the Religion of Conscience,” to appear in Barbara McGraw, ed. Taking Religious Pluralism Seriously (Baylor University Press, expected 2005). |
Chapter |
28. |
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“Soka Gakkai: A Human Revolution,” to appear in Gallagher and Ashcraft, ed. New and Alternative Religions in the United States (Praeger) |
Chapter |
29. |
In progress |
With Adrienne Fulco, “The Courts and Public Discourse Revisited: The Court-Stripping Bills,” to appear in Engler and Grieve, ed., Historicizing 'Tradition' in The Study of Religion (expected 2005). |
Chapter |