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dtrevizo@oxy.edu
Department of Sociology (323) 259-2943
EDUCATION
Ph.D. University of California, Los Angeles, 1998 M.A. University of California, Los Angeles, 1990 B.A. Occidental College, 1988
FIELDS OF SPECIALIZATION
Political Sociology Social Movements and Revolutions Mexican Immigration to the United States Historical Sociology
AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Mexico (20th century) United States (20th century)
HONORS 2002-2004 UC MEXUS Postdoctoral Fellow 1996-1997 Minority Scholars in Residence Program, Occidental College 1995-1996 Research Grant, International Studies and Overseas Programs (ISOP) Graduate Fieldwork Fellowship, UCLA 1994-1995 Dissertation Year Award, UCLA 1994 Research Grant, UC MEXUS 1992-1993 Research Grant, Latin American Studies Center UCLA 1990-1993 American Sociological Association, Minority Fellowship Program Fellow 1990-1993 Project '88 Minority Fellowship Program, UCLA 1989-1990 University Fellowship, UCLA, Department of Sociology 1987 B.A. Cum Laude with College Honors and Departmental Honors, Occidental College.
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
American Sociological Association Latin American Studies Association Social Science History Association
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
2003- Associate Professor, Occidental College 1998-2003 Assistant Professor, Occidental College
PUBLICATIONS
Forthcoming “Between Zapata and Che: A Comparison of Social Movement Success and Failure in Mexico.” volume 30, number 2 (Summer 2006) Social Science History.
2003 “Interclass Conflict and Political Divisions Among Capitalists: The Remaking of an Agrarian Capitalist Class in Mexico, 1970-1975” Social Science History Spring 2003 (volume 27:1 p. 75-108)
2002 Dispersed Communist Networks and Grassroots Leadership of Peasant Revolts in Mexico.” Sociological Perspectives, 45(3): 285-315.
1994 “Democratization and Privatization in Latin America,” Latin American Perspectives, Issue 83, Vol. 21 No.4. (with Christine Ehrick)
Reviews
2004 Review of Blood, Ink, and Culture: Miseries and Splendors of the Post-Mexican Condition, by Roger Bartra. Forthcoming in Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Volume 10, Number 2, Summer.
1996 Review of The Dynamics of Domination: State, Class, and Social Reform in Mexico, 1910-1990, by Viviane Brachet-Marquez. Contemporary Sociology. July 1996, Vol. 25, No. 4.
WORKS IN PROGRESS
“Mexican Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Los Angeles” under review
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