Prof. Eve Darian-Smith
University of California, USA
Professor and Chair
Email: darian@global.ucsb.edu
Qualifications
PhD, University of Chicago
MA, Harvard University
LLB, University of Melbourne
Publications (selected)
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“Mismeasuring Humanity: Examining indicators
through a critical global studies perspective”. New Global Studies. Vol. 10 (1):
73-99.
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“The Crisis in Legal Education: Embracing
Ethnographic Approaches to Law”. Think! Transnational Law Institute, King’s
College London Research Paper Series.
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“Global
Law Firms in Real-World Contexts: Practical limitations and ethical
implications”. Beijing Law Review Vol. 6: 92-101.
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“The Constitution of Identity: New
Modalities of Nationality, Citizenship, Belonging and Being”. In Austin Sarat
and Patricia Ewick (eds) The Handbook of Law and Society. Malden, MA and
Oxford: Wiley Blackwell. pp. 351-366.
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“Locating a Global Perspective”. Symposium:
Legal Scholarship and Globalization: Engagements with William Twining.
Transnational Legal Theory 4 (4): 524-526.
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“Excerpt from my book Laws and Societies in
Global Contexts: Contemporary Approaches”. In Mark Juergensmeyer (ed) Thinking
Globally: A Global Studies Reader. Berkeley: University of California Press.
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“Postcolonial Theories of Law”. In Max
Travers and Reza Banakar (eds) An Introduction to Law and Social Theory. 2nd
edition. Oxford: Hart.
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“Re-Reading W.E.B. Du Bois: the global
dimensions of the US civil rights struggle”. Journal of Global History. Vol. 7 (3):
485-505.
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“What is Global Studies?” Inaugural issue of
the Global Studies Review Vol. 1, edited by Changgang Guo. Commerical Press,
China. Special issue with co-contributors Roland Robertson and Manfred Steger.
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“Response to four commentators on my book Religion,
Race, Rights”. Feminist Legal Studies Vol. 19: 265-288.
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“Introduction: Law and the Problematics of
Indigenous Authenticities”. Co-authored with Nick Buchanan. Law & Social
Inquiry. Vol. 36 (1): 115-124.
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“Environmental Law and Native American Law”.
Annual Review of Law and Social Science.
Vol. 6. 359-386.
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“Precedents of Injustice: Thinking about
History in Law and Society Scholarship”. (Special issue: Law and Society
Reconsidered). Studies in Law, Politics, and Society. Vol. 41: 61-81.
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“Ethnographies of Law”; Blackwell Companion
to Law and Society, edited by Austin Sarat. pp. 545-568.
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“Savage Capitalists: Law and Politics
Surrounding Indian Casino Operations in California”; Studies in Law, Politics,
and Society. Vol. 26: 109-140.
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“Beating the Bounds: Law, Identity and
Territory in the New Europe”. (long version). In Carol Greenhouse, Kay Warren
and Elizabeth Merz (eds.) Ethnography in Unstable Places. Duke University
Press. pp. 249-275.
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“Myths of ‘East’ and ‘West’: Intellectual
Property Law in Postcolonial Hong Kong”. In David Theo. Goldberg and Ato
Quayson (eds) Relocating Postcolonialism. Oxford: Blackwell. pp. 294-319.
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“Rabies Rides the Fast Train: Transnational
Interactions in Post-Colonial Times”. (reprint) In The Legal Geographies
Reader: Law, Power and Space. Edited by Nicholas Blomley, David Delaney and
Richard T. Ford (eds). Oxford: Blackwell.
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“Structural Inequalities in the Global Legal
System”. Review essay. Law & Society Review. 2000: 34 (3): 809-828.
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“Country and City and Rearticulating the
Periphery in the New Europe”. European Yearbook in the Sociology of Law. Edited
by Alberto Febbrajo, David Nelken, and Vittorio Olgiati.
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“Postcolonialism, Hong Kong and Intellectual
Property”. University of British Colombia Legal History Working Papers, Faculty
of Law.
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Review essay of Boaventura de Sousa Santos
(1995) “Toward a New Common Sense: Law, Science and Politics in the Paradigmatic
Transition.” Law and Social Inquiry 23 (1): 81-120 (my essay is followed by a
response from Santos).
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“Postcolonialism: A Brief Introduction”. In
Darian-Smith, Eve and Peter Fitzpatrick (eds) Special issue on law and
postcolonialism. Social and Legal Studies. 5 (3): 291-299.
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“Legal Imagery in the 'Garden of England'”. Indiana
Journal of Global Legal Studies 2 (2): 395-411.
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“Rabies Rides the Fast Train: Transnational
Interactions in Post-Colonial Times”. Law and Critique 6 (1): 75-94.
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“Law in Place: Legal Mediations of National
Identity and State Territory in Europe”. In Peter Fitzpatrick (ed.),
Nationalism, Racism and the Rule of Law. Aldershot: Dartmouth. pp. 27-44.
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“Beating the Bounds: Law, Identity and
Territory in the New Europe”. (short version) PoLAR: Political and Legal
Anthropology Review. 18 (1): 63-74.
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“Aboriginality, Morality and the Law:
Reconciling Popular Western Images of Australian Aborigines”. In Sally Falk
Moore (ed.) Moralizing States and the Ethnography of the Present. Am.
Ethnological Society Monograph Series 5: 55-77.
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“Neighborhood Watch - Who Watches Whom?
Reinterpreting the Concept of Neighborhood”. Human Organization 52 (1): 83-88.
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“Gabo, Gabo (We Don't Understand): Aborigines
in Australia Today”. Melbourne Historical Journal 18: 67-75.
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