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PERSONAL DATA
Manuel Castells
Professional Address
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EDUCATION AND UNIVERSITY DEGREES
ACADEMIC CAREER
Associate Professor of Sociology (with tenure), and director of the Seminar for
Urban Sociology, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, 1970-
79.
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Appointments during career at the University of California, Berkeley:
• Member of the Board, Institute for Slavic and Eastern European Studies,
1999-2001.
C.Wright Mills Award from the Society for the Study of Social Problems, for the
book The City and the Grass Roots, University of California Press, 1983.
Award Fernandez de los Rios for the best essay on urbanism from the
Regional Government of Madrid for the book Technopoles of the World, 1995.
Award of the Catalan Institute of Technology for the best book about the
Information Society, 1998.
Robert and Helen Lynd Award for Life Long Contribution to the Field of Urban
and Community Sociology, awarded by the American Sociological Association,
1998.
Madrid Silver Medal of City Planning, from the Government of Madrid, 1999.
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Internet Cambrescat Award from the Chambers of Commerce of Catalonia for
contribution to the understanding of Internet in business and society,
Barcelona, 2000.
Kevin Lynch Award in Urban Design and Urban Planning, from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2001.
Order of Arts and Letters from the French Government, awarded by the French
Minister of Culture, 2002.
Ithiel de Sola Pool Award, from the American Political Science Association for
the study of global politics, 2004.
Order Gabriela Mistral for academic merit, awarded by the President of Chile,
2005.
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Doctor Honoris Causa, University Medals, and Honorary Professorships
Academies Fellowship
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MEMBERSHIP OF COUNCILS, BOARDS, AND ADVISORY BOARDS
Trustee of the California Institute of the Arts, Los Angeles, 2006 - 2010.
Advisory Council of the United Nations Global Alliance for ICT and
Development, 2006 - . . .
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between the United Nations and global civil society, 2003 – 2004.
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National University of Singapore, 1987.
ADVISING ACTIVITIES
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He has been a consultant to: United Sates Agency for International
Development; UNESCO; United Nations Development Program; International
Labor Office, United Nations; World Bank; Organization for Economic Co-
operation and Development (OECD); European Commission.
2009
2008
2007
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Speech on the Occasion of Receiving a Doctorate Honoris Causa, University of
Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica, November
2006
2005
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2004
2003
2002
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International Seminar on “The Implications of Castells´ Trilogy “The Information
Age,” Santa Cruz, Bolivia, March. Organized by the Latin American Bureau of
the United Nations Development Program.
2001
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European Congress of Business Ethics in Business Schools, Valencia. Keynote
Speaker, September.
Seminar on Internet & Society, presentation of the book “The Internet Galaxy,”
London School of Economics, October.
2000
Speech to the Meeting of the Joint Committee on Public Policy of the National
Academies, Irvine, California, February.
United Nations, New York. Keynote Address to the Economic and Social
Council on “Information Technology and Global Development,” May.
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University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication,
Academic Senate’s Distinguished Lecturer, October.
“Ord & Bild,” Seminar on Castells’ theories on the Information Age, Stockholm.
Keynote Speaker, December.
1999
The State of the World Forum, San Francisco, October. Speaker in Plenary
Session and Chair on the Plenary Session on “The Networked Economy in the
Global Village.”
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Duke University, North Carolina. Distinguished University Lecturer.
1998
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December.
1997
School of Geography, Oxford University. "Information and the City: the Castells
Conference." Keynote Speaker.
City University of New York, Graduate Center. Presentation of the trilogy “ The
Information Age,” introduced and chaired by the President of CUNY, March.
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Duke University, North Carolina. November. Distinguished Lecturer.
1996
1995
1994
Society for Urban Anthropology, and Society for the Anthropology of North
America. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Atlanta.
Distinguished Interlocutor of Anthropology.
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1993
1992
1991
1990
Argentina
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Belgium
Bolivia
Brazil
Canada
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Chile
China
Colombia
Costa Rica
Denmark
Dominican Republic
Ecuador
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Finland
Sitra (1997).
Helsinki Institute (2000).
City of Tampere (2002).
Helsinki University of Technology (2003).
Helsinki Institute of Information Technology and Finnish Parliament (2005).
France
Germany
Holland
Hong Kong
Hungary
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India
Iran
Italy
Japan
Mexico
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Nicaragua
Panama
Paraguay
Polland
Puerto Rico
Russia
Singapore
South Africa
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University of Witwatersraand (2000).
Peninsula Technikon, Cape Town (2000).
Center for Higher Education Transformation, Pretoria (2000).
Spain/ Catalonia
Sweden
Switzerland
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Institut d'Etudes Internationales du Travail (1993).
International Labour Office’s International Institute for Labour Studies, Geneva
(1993, 1994, 1995).
United Nations Institute for Research on Social Development, Geneva (1998).
Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne/ Federal Swiss Institute of
Technology, Lausanne (2006).
Taiwan
Thailand
United Kingdom
United States
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University of Southern California, Los Angeles (1980, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988,
1999, 2000, 2002).
Arizona State University (1982).
Boston University (1976).
California Arts Institute, Los Angeles (2003).
Columbia University, New York (1974, 1977, 1980, 1992, 2001).
Cornell University, Ithaca, New York (1974, 1981).
Duke University (1999).
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA (1980, 1983, 1994, 1999).
Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore (1975, 1977, 1984).
M.I.T., Cambridge, MA. (1975, 1981, 1983, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005,
2006, 2007).
Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota (1994).
New School University, New York (2005, 2007)
New York University (1988).
Pratt Institute, New York (1993).
Princeton University, New Jersey (1992).
Rutgers University, New Jersey (1988).
University of Arizona (1982).
University of Chicago (1969, 1975, 1977).
University of Illinois, Chicago (1980).
University of Kansas, Lawrence (2000).
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (2002).
University of Nevada, Reno (1998).
University of Pennsylvania (1998).
University of Washington, Seattle (1999).
University of Wisconsin, Madison (1975, 1977).
Venezuela
Member of the Editorial Board or the Advisory Editorial Board of the following
academic journals:
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the Journal), 1977-87.
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Urban Sociology
Comparative Urbanization
ADVISING EXPERIENCE
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MANUEL CASTELLS
Bibliography 1967-2009
(In reverse chronological order)
I. BOOKS
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2006
2005
2001
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(Translated in Spanish by Plaza&Janes, French by Fayard, Catalan by Rosa
dels Vents, Italian by Feltrinelli, German by Leske and Budrich, Russian by U-
Factoria, Swedish by Daidalos, and Korean by Hansul. Also translated in
Portuguese, Ukrainian, Hungarian, Polish, Dutch, Danish, Chinese, and
Japanese)
1996
The Information Age: Economy, Society, and Culture. 1998, 2000, 2003
editions. Oxford, England, and Cambridge, Massachussets: Blackwell
Publishers.
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Volume I: The Rise of the Network Society (1996, 2 ed. 2000)
nd
Volume II: The Power of Identity (1997, 2 ed. 2004)
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Volume III: End of Millennium (1998, 2 ed. 2000)
[The three volumes are translated in Spanish (Alianza Editorial, Madrid y Siglo
XXI, Mexico); French (Fayard); Chinese (Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing,
and Tonsan, Taipei); Portuguese (Paz e Terra, Sao Paulo, and Gulbenkian,
Lisbon); Russian (Higher School of Economics Press); Swedish (Daidalus);
Korean (Hansul); Japanese (Toshindo); German (Leske+Budrich); Italian
(Bocconi); Parsi (Teheran, 2001); Catalan (Edicions UOC); Turkish; Croatian;
Bulgarian; Lithuanian; Danish; Hungarian; Macedonian; Polish; Arabic
((forthcoming); Indonesian (forthcoming).]
1999
Global Economy, Information Society, Cities, and Regions. Tokyo: Aoki Shoten
(Published only in Japanese).
1990
The Shek Kip Mei Syndrome: Economic Development and Public Housing in
HongKong and Singapore. London: Pion.
1989
1986
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Editorial.
1983
1982
1981
1980
The Economic Crisis and American Society. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University
Press. Oxford: Basil Blackwell Publishers.
[Also published in French (Presses Universitaires de France). Translated in
Spanish (Barcelona: Laia) and in Chinese (Shanghai and Taipei).]
1978
City, Class, and Power. London: Mac Millan, and New York: St Martin's
Press.(Translated in Japanese). Crise du logement et mouvements sociaux
urbains. Enquete sur la region parisienne. Paris: Mouton. (Partially translated in
Italian)
1975
1974
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1972
1971
2007
2002
The Information Society and the Welfare State: The Finnish Model. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. (Co-authored with Pekka Himanen) Translated in
Finnish, Spanish, Catalan, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Ukrainian, Italian,
Turkish.
1997
Local and Global: The Managements of Cities in the Information Age. London:
Earthscan. (Co-authored with Jordi Borja) Also published in Spanish.
Translated in Italian.
1995
1994
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London and New York: Routledge. (with Peter Hall) (Translated in Spanish
(Alianza), in Chinese, and in Korean)
1993
The New Global Economy in the Information Age. University Park, PA: Penn
State University Press. (Co-authored with M.Carnoy, S.Cohen, F.H.Cardoso)
1975
1973
2006
The Network Society: From Knowledge to Policy. Washington DC: Center for
Transatlantic Relations, The Johns Hopkins University. (Co-edited with
Gustavo Cardoso. Co-published in Portuguese. Lisboa: Gulbenkian
Foundation)
2004
2002
1994
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1992
1991
1989
1986
1985
1974
2008
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"Switching Power: Rupert Murdoch and the Global Business of Media Politics: A
Sociological Analysis International Sociology", Jul 2008; vol. 23: pp. 488 – 513
(with Amelia Arsenault)
"The New Public Sphere: Global Civil Society, Communication Networks, and
Global Governance".The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and
Social Science, Vol. 616, No. 1, 2008, pp. 78-93.
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
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2001
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“Urban Sociology in the 21 Century.” The Castells Reader on Cities and Social
Theory. Ed. Ida Susser. Oxford: Blackwell.
“Globalization, the Knowledge Society and the Network State: Poulantzas at the
Millennium.” Global Networks. Vol.1.1. January: 1-18. (With Martin Carnoy)
2000
“Russia in the Information Age.” Russia at the End of the 20th Century. Eds.
Victoria Bonnell and George Breslauer. (With Emma Kiselyova)
1999
“Grassrooting the Space of Flows.” Urban Geography. Vol. 20, n.4, May-June:
294-302. “The Culture of Cities in the Information Age.” Frontiers of the Mind in
st
the 21 Century. Washington D.C.: The Library of Congress. (Included in Ida
Susser, ed., 2001)
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1998
"Paths and Problems in the Integration of Post Communist Russia in the Global
Economy.” The Tunnel at the End of the Light: Russia in Transition. Ed. Stephen
Cohen et al. University of California, Berkeley: Berkeley Roundtable on the
International Economy Press.
1997
1996
"The Net and the Self: Working Notes for a Critical Theory of the Informational
Society." Critique of Anthropology. Vol. 16 (1): 9-38.
1995
"Les flux, les reseaux et les identites: ou sont les sujets dans la societe
informationnelle?" Penser le sujet. Eds. Francois Dubet et Michel Wieviorka.
Paris: Fayard.
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Hammp Verlag. 34-46.
1994
"L'ecole francaise de sociologie urbaine vingt ans apres: retour au futur?" Les
Annalesde la Recherche Urbaine. Special Issue, October.
1993
"European Cities, the Informational Society, and the Global Economy." Journal
of Economic and Social Geography. lxxxiv 4, 247-257. (Also published by
University of Amsterdam, Special Lecture Series of the Center of Metropolitan
Studies)
1992
"Four Asian Tigers with a Dragon Head: State Intervention and Economic
Development in the Asian Pacific Rim." State and Society in the Pacific Rim.
Eds. Richard Appelbaum and Jeff Henderson. London: Sage.
"The World Has Changed: Can Planning Change?" Landscape and Urban
Planning. Vol. 22: 73-78.
1991
"Die zweigeteilte Stadt - Arm un Reich in den Stadten Lateinamerikas, der USA
un Europas." Die Welt der Stadt. Ed. Tilo Schabert. Munich-Zurich: Piper, 199-
216.
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"Informatisierte Stadt und Soziale Bewegungen." Stadt-Raume. Ed. Martin
Wentz. Frankfurt: Campus Verlag. 137-148.
1990
1989
“High Technology and the New International Division of Labour." Labour Studies.
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October.
1988
1987
1986
"High Technology and Urban Dynamics in the United States." The Metropolis
Era. Eds. Mattei Dogan and John D. Kasarda. Vol.1. Beverly Hills: Sage.
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"High Technology, World Development and Structural Transformation."
Alternatives. Vol. XI, 3. (Translated in German)
"The New Urban Crisis." The Quality of Urban Life. Ed. Dieter Friek. Berlin-New
York: Walter de Gruyter.
1985
"Urbanization and Social Change: the New Frontier." The Challenge of Social
Change. Ed. Orlando Fals Borda. London: Sage Studies in International
Sociolgy. 93-106.
"El impacto de las nuevas tecnologías sobre los cambios urbanos y regionales."
Metropolis, Territorio y Crisis. Eds. Peter Hall, et al. Madrid: H.Blume. 37-62.
1984
"Class and Power in American Cities." Contemporary Sociology. Vol. 13, n.3.
270-73. (Review Essay)
"After the Crisis?" World Policy Journal. Spring, 495-516. (With Martin Carnoy)
1983
"Crisis, Planning, and the Quality of Life." Environment and Planning D. Vol.1, n.
1. 3-21. (Translated in Portuguese and in Spanish)
1982
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the Third World. Oxford University Press, 1988)
1981
"Local Government, Urban Crisis, and Political Change." Political Power and
Social Theory: A Research Annual. Vol.2 Greenwich, CT. 1-20.
1979
1978
"Urban Social Movements and the Struggle for Democracy: The Citizen
Movement in Madrid.” International Journal of Urban and Regional Research.
Vol.2, n.1. 133-146.
1977
1976
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l'Etat. Ed. Nicos Poulantzas. Paris: Presses Universitaire de France. 179-208
(Translated in Spanish and in Danish)
"The Wild City.” Kapital-State. N.4-5, Summer Issue. 1-30. (Reprinted in Joe R.
Feagin, ed. The Urban Scene. New York: Random House, 1979)
"La crise urbaine aux Etats-Unis: vers la barbarie?" Les Temps Modernes.
February, 1178-1240. (Translated in Dutch, Amsterdam: E.U., 1978)
1975
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"Il rinovo urbano di Parigi: aspetti economici e politici.",Archivio di Studi Urbani e
Regionali. n.2.
1972
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1970
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1969
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"Y a-t-il une sociologie urbaine?" Sociologie du Travail. n.1. 72-90. (Translated
in English, 1976)
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2004
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1999
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1996
The Missing Link: Siberian Oil and Gas and the Pacific Economy. Berkeley:
University of California, Institute of Urban and Regional Development. (With
Emma Kiselyova and Alexander Granberg)
1994
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Oviedo: Presidencia del Principado de Asturias. (Director)
1993
1992
1991
1989
1988
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Desarrollo tecnológico, cooperación internacional y espacios de innovación.
Report prepared for Sociedad Estatal Expo'92, Sevilla, Spain.
1987
The Real Crisis of Silicon Valley. Santa Cruz: University of California, Silicon
Valley Research Group.
1986
1985
1984
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Globalization as a Long-Term Historical Process. London: Equinox Publishing,
2006.
Géraldine Pflieger “De la ville aux réseaux. Dialogues avec Manuel Castells”.
Lausanne: Presses polytechniques et universitaires romandes, 2006.
Stalder, Felix. The Network Theory of Manuel Castells. Cambridge: Polity Press,
2005.
Webster, Frank and Basil Dimitriou, eds. “Manuel Castells.” Masters of Modern
Social Thought. London: Sage, 2004. 3 volumes.
Cloete, Nico and Johan Muller, eds. “The challenge of globalization: South
African Debates with Manuel Castells.” Cape Town Longman, 2001.
Susser, Ida, ed. “The Castells Reader on Cities and Social Theory.” Oxford and
Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2001. (Translated in Spanish as “La sociología urbana
de Manuel Castells”, Alianza Editorial)
2007
2006
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1992
Spain Beyond Myths. Madrid: Alianza. Editorial. (With Carlos Alonso Zaldivar.
Also published in Spanish)
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