Michael Sinclair Stewart Born 1959 HIGHER EDUCATION

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Michael Sinclair Stewart
Born 1959
HIGHER EDUCATION
(a)
Ph.D. in Social Anthropology from the University of London (L.S.E.)
1988: ‘Brothers in Song: The persistence of (Vlach) Gypsy community
and identity in Socialist Hungary’ (reviewed in Etudes Rurales, 1990,
120, pp. 163-9).
(B)
B.Sc. in Social Anthropology from the London School of Economics,
Class I. 1981.
PROFESSIONAL HISTORY
Oct 2002-2003
Senior Fellow, Institute of Advanced Study, Budapest
(Collegium Budapest)
Oct 2000-Sept 01
Rubin Research Fellow at School of Public Policy working on
Romany Holocaust history
Oct 2000Senior Lecturer in Anthropolgy, UCL
Oct 1999
Lecturer in Anthropology, UCL
Oct 1997-Sept 1999 Temporary Lecturer in Anthropology, University College
London
Jan-Sept 1997
Leverhulme Research Fellow, Dept. of Anthropology, London
School of Economics
Oct 1996-Jan 1997
Producer, Fulcrum Productions (Independent TV company)
May-Sep 1996
Producer, Brook Associates (Independent TV company)
1995
Producer, BBC Timewatch
Oct 1992
-May 1996
ESRC Research Fellow, Dept. Anthropology, London School
of Economics (intermitted year of 1995)
Jan-Oct 1992
Research Associate, Universite de Paris X a Nanterre.
Oct-Dec 1991
Part Time Teaching, Dept Social Anthropology, Cambridge.
1989-1990
Temporary Lecturer in Social Anthropology, Dept. of Social
Anthropology, Cambridge.
1987-1991
Junior Research Fellow, Corpus Christi College, Cambridge.
Elected October 1987 for three years. Extended one year until
September 1991.
1982-1983
Member of 'The Leveller' newspaper Collective.
Sept 1981May 1983
1979-1983
Gypsy Site Warden and acting Social Worker, London
Borough Hammersmith and Fulham.
Theatre Critic Tribune Newspaper.
OTHER APPOINTMENTS AND AFFILIATIONS
1987-present
Member of Association of Social Anthropologists
1990-92
Member European Association of Social Anthropologists
Sept 1990
Joint Organiser, Royal Anthropological Institute East
European Ethnographic Film Festival, Manchester University.
1990
Visitor, Granada Centre for Visual Anthropology, (May).
Oct-Dec 1991
Consultant on Data-base use in Anthropology (for Professor
Alan Macfarlane), Dept. of Social Anthropology, Cambridge.
1998
Appointed as International Consultant with joint responsibility
for ethnographic research on Ford Foundatuion funded three
year project, directed by Ivan Szelenyi ($400,000):
Racialization and feminization of poverty during market
transition: the Central and Southern European case.
1999
Course Director for Central European University Summer
School on curriculum development and Roma (Gypsy) issues,
summer 1999. (repeated 2001)
1999
Journal of Romani Studies – Editorial Board
1999-
Romany Education Working Group Member, Reporting to
Educational Sub Board, OSI
2000
Member Editorial Board, FOOCAL, Journal of
Anthropological Theory, Netherlands
2000
Member Editorial Board, Romanian Journal of Society and
Politics
2002
Member International Bibliography of the Social Sciences
(IBSS/’BIDS’) Online Virtual Advisory Board
2003
Advisor to Open Society Archives on development of Romany
Holdings archive.
2003
Member of Advisory Board administering Scholarships to
Romany students for Foundation Year training at Central
European University.
2003
Advisor to Research Group for Phare funded Roma projects in
the Ministry of Education, Hungary
2004
Course organiser for Hungarian Ministry of Education Phare
programme: The teaching of Romany issues in Hungarian
Educational Issues. 12 month occasional course for educational
trainers.
2004
Founding Board Member, Roma Access Program, Central
European University (Foundation year for graduate Romany
students).
2004
Member Board of Trustees of Interdisciplinary Centre for
Comparative Research in the Social Sciences – Budapest.
2005
Member of the Conseil Scientifique of the French national
museum, Musee de l’Europe et de la Mediteranee (formerly
Arts et Traditions Populaires), Marseilles.
2008
Evaluator, Marie Curie ITN program, for the European
Commission, Sept-Nov 2008.
2008
Found Roma Research Network (European and Hungarian
levels). See http://web2.ceu.hu/rrn
2009-10
Member of Expert Evaluation team for the French Speaking
Universities of Belgium in the fields of Sociology and
Anthropology (QAA equivalent).
2010-11
Chair of the Expert Evaluation team for Anthropology in
Lithuania (QAA equivalent).
2011
Found Open City – London Documentary Film Festival at UCL
4 day Festival with 170 films – see ww.opencitylondon.com
I have peer reviewed grant applications for the ESRC, Leverhulme Trust, OSI/Higher
Education Support Program, Czech and Belgian Academy of Sciences and books for
Berg, Cornell, Granta & Routledge. I have peer reviewed journal articles for
Comparative Studies in Society and History, Critique of Anthropology, Journal of
Material Culture, Man (now JRAI), American Anthropologist, American Ethnologist,
Social Anthropology, Terrain, Voluntas, International Migration Studies, Ethnicities
& former The Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society, Czech Academy of Sciences.
PRIZES, AWARDS AND OTHER HONOURS
1981
Maurice Freeman Memorial Prize, Finalists Dissertation, LSE
1989
Nominated for BAFTA award for 'State of Fear' (Communism
and Nationalism under Ceausescu), Everyman, Associate
Producer.
1989
New York Film Festival, Best Documentary Film, 'The
Forgotten Holocaust: The Persecution of Gypsies by the
Nazis'. Inside Story, BBC1. Anthropological Consultant1993
1991
'Best Foreign Ethnographic Film', International Film Festival,
Sibiu.' What Magdalena Said' (the persecution of Gypsies in
the post-Communist Czech republic) BBC Everyman, BBC1.
Director.
1997
European Community Humanitarian Office Television Award
for Best Film on Human Rights 1997. 'Justice', (Part one of
three films on Truth, Justice and reconciliation across the
world), BBC2, June/July 1997. Producer.
1999
Special Commendation (Runner up) Victor Turner Prize of the
American Anthropological Association for Best Ethnographic
Writing 1998.
2002
Fellowship (10 months) Collegium Budapest (Institute for
Advanced Study, Budapest).
GRANTS
2007-2009
EU Commission, Fp6. Marie Curie Series of Seminars and
Events. Romany Studies, Contract No.: MSCF-CT-2006045799. Total value 250,000 Euros. Training for 25 doctorands
working on Romany issues in Europe. This grant is held at
CEU.
2006-2010
EU Commission, Fp6. Marie Curie Early Stage Training
Network. Coordinator. European Partnership for Qualitative
Research Training (Social Anthropology) Contract No: MESTCT-2005-020702. Total Value, 1.9m€ Training for 14 Phd
students and forty doctoral visits during the life of the project.
This grant is linked with CEU Soc-Anth dept..
2006
Arts and Humanities Research Council. Grant for a Sabbatical
term to complete writing of book. Value £13,000.
2003
Jointly (with Janos Ladanyi of B.K.A.E., Budapest) won the
contract from the Hungarian Ministry of Education (Phare
Office) to run a series of seminars and a summer school on
‘Critical Approaches to Romany Studies’ from October 2003September 2004.
2001
Central Research Fund, University of London, costs of travel to
Romania and Ukraine for Romany Holocaust Research
2000
(From June): Rubin Fellow in Human Rights at the School of
Public Policy, UCL. (Full Salary)
2000
British Academy International Academic Networks award
(£15,000) for three conferences linking US, British, Romanian
and Hungarian academics working on the NSF funded project
on the history of collectivisation in Romania.
1999
Foreign and Commonwealth Office grant to organise
international seminar on Roma issues in Eastern Europe with
Romany politicians from Hungary, Czech Republic and
Romania. Organised for Civil Servants from FCO, DfID, Home
Office, CRE etc..
1999
Leverhulme: The Persecution of Gypsies in post 1989 Europe.
An ethnographic and historical investigation with special
reference to Central and Eastern Europe. (£95,000 for eight
months)
1998
ESRC Citizenship and belonging: local expressions of political
and economic restructuring (Award holder of £165,000, three
year programme with Dr.s Ruth Mandel and Susan Pattie,
inclusive of overheads)
1997
Open Society Institute, Rroma Regional Support Program: An
investigation into the deportation and murder of Gypsies in the
years 1939-1945, ($30,000, no term)
1997 (Jan)
Leverhulme: The Persecution of Gypsies in post 1989 Europe.
An ethnographic and historical investigation with special
reference to Central and Eastern Europe. (£95,000 for eighteen
months; suspended after 10 months).
1996
STICERD (£1,000), British Academy (£2,000) for costs of
organising seminar on Marginality at LSE, September 1996
1992
ESRC ‘De-collectivisation in Romania: Two villages
compared’ (£116,000, for three years inclusive of overheads)
1992
Boursier du Gouvernement Francais, for Research post at
Nanterre, to write up Gypsy research (Eight months)
1989
Tarsdalom Tudomany Intezet (Institute for Social Science)
60,000 forints for research in a factory with Gypsies
1986
Malinowski Fund Award (LSE) and Radcliffe-Brown Award
for thesis writing up.
1983
ESRC personal, full award for all costs of PhD research
INVITED TALKS
- 'Gypsy song' presented to Conference of European Folklore, Ochrid, Yugoslavia.
July 1985. Organised by Macedonian Institute of Folklore.
- 'Gypsy Egalitarianism' to LSE Senior Research Seminar May 1986.
- 'Gypsy modes of speech' to Conference organised by Études Tsiganes, Paris
December 1986.
- 'Gypsy Gambling' to LSE Senior Research Seminar February 1988 and to
Cambridge Research seminar March 1988.
- 'Are Gypsies an Ethnic group? A critique of Barth’ model of ethnicity, Institute of
Social Anthropology, Oxford March 1988.
- Paper , Gypsies, Horses and the Luck of Men, to Senior Research Seminar, Dept. of
Anthropology, Manchester. May 1990.
- Paper 'I can't drink beer, I've just drunk water!' to E.A.S.A. founding conference,
Coimbra September 1990.
- Paper on Gypsy Horse Markets to the E.S.R.C. funded Conference on Markets, St.
Andrew's, January 1991.
- Paper on the Socialist Work Ethic, A.S.A. Conference Easter 1991, Cambridge.
- Paper to C.N.R.S. Colloque on Gypsies and Anthropology, Paris June 1991.
- Paper on Gender Representations among Hungarian Gypsies, Seminar on Gender,
Cambridge, 1991.
- Paper on Gypsy marginality to International meetging on Anthropology in Europe
(section on Questions Sociales) June 1992 (Mission du Patrimoine, Min de la
Culture).
- Paper on the Gypsy Holocaust to International Congress Histoire et memoire des
crimes et genocides nazis, 23-27 nov 1992.
- Discussant at International Meeting on Anthropology in Europe, June 1993, Le
Creuseot. (Mission du Patrimoine, Min de la Culture).
- Represented LSE at European Union Meeting on Social Science in Europe,
December 1993, Strasbourg.
- Organiser of International seminar series (four French authors) on The Ethnography
of Modern France, held jointly at Cambridge and LSE, 1993.
- Seminar Paper on Death rituals among Hungarian Gypsies, LSE research seminar,
January 1994.
Joint Organiser of seminar series on Culture and Politics of Marginality, at the LSE
1993-4.
- Paper to ESRC seminar series on Ethnicity and Gender at Birckbeck, June 1994.
- Paper and film presentation at Goldsmith's research seminar on An Anthropologist
in Television, January 1996.
- Seminar Paper on De-collectivisation in Romania, Bucharest Dept of Sociology and
Cluj Dept of Ethnology, April 1996
- Joint Organiser of STICERD and British Academy Funded International Seminar
on Marginality, at LSE
- Paper on the symbolic construction of autonomy among Gypsies, Seminar on
Marginality, LSE, September 1996.
- Seminar paper, Living in the Present (co-authored with S. Day and A.
Papataxiarchis) presented at St. Andrews and Edinburgh Departments of
Anthropology October 1997
- Seminar Paper, Lilies of the Field: Marginality and a Present Orientation, UCL Dept
of Anthropology, November 1997
- Consultant and Commentator, Ford Foundation International meeting on
Racialisation and Feminisation of Poverty, Budapest, April 1998
- Discussant, Collegium Budapest, One day Seminar, New Directions in Roma
Research, May 1998
Joint Organiser of UCL Social Anthropology Research Seminar, Oct-Dec 1998
- Lunchtime Lecturer, UCL, November 1998, Why are Gypsies the scapegoats in
Eastern Europe today?
- Seminar Paper (Feb 1999) Gypsy Politics in post-Socialism, SSEES
- Seminar Paper (Feb 1999), The Romanian Gypsy Holocaust, CAMCREES,
Cambridge
- Public Lecture, Commemoration, Memory and the Holocaust among Hungarian
Roms. Central European University, (Feb 2000)
- Seminar Paper, An Anthropologist among the Policy Makers, School of Public
Policy, UCL, Research Seminar. March 2000
- Seminar Paper, Europe and ‘the People without history’ – Roma and the Holocaust,
UCLA Central and East Europe Research Seminar (I. Berend) April 2000
- Conference Presentation, What can the ‘people without history’ teach
anthropologists about collective memory? European Association of Social
Anthropologists Biennial Conference, Krawow July 2000
- Conference paper on Transnational identities in the Hungarian Diaspora ‘beyond the
borders’, Cluj Conference on East and West in Anthropology
- Conference Paper, on Poverty, Ethnography and Post socialism for Max Planck
Institute for Ethnographic Research, Halle: Anthropology Ten Years after ‘the Fall’,
Nov. 2000
- Discussant, Association for Anthropology of Europe AT AAA meetings, San
Fransisco Nov 2000, International Round Table on The Racialisation of Poverty in
Eastern Europe
- Public Lecture, CEU The Roma – the underclass of post communism? December
2000
- Seminar Paper, The Plight of the Roma – A view from the Ghetto, School of Public
Policy, UCL, Research Seminar. December 2000
- Public Lecure, Madison Wisconsin Centre for Russia, East Europe and Central Asia,
on Representations of the Romany Holocaust, February 2000
- Public Lecture, Goethe Institut, Munchen, The Roma of eastern Europe under
socialism and after, March 2000
- Keynote address to 21st Century Trust International Symposium on Collective
Rights, Madingley Hall, Oct 30 2001
- Conference Paper on ‘Discrimination, Politics and Culture: Divergent Perspectives
on the
- Discrimination, Culture and Poverty: the reproduction of Deprivation among Roma
in CEE’, Central European University/Centre for Policy Studies Dec 1 2001
- Round Table on Border and Transgressions, Hayward Gallery, January 24th 2002
- Public Lecture, The File on K.R.: Nazi Racial Hygiene and the ‘Gypsies’ CEU,
Budapest Feb 14th 2002
- Public Lecture, Multicultural Hungarian Romany Policy: model or muddle?
Westminster Foundation/British Association for Central and East European Studies,
March 8th 2002
- Zita Réger and the language ideology of Hungarian Roma. Hungarian Academy of
Science’s Lingyuistics Research Institute Conference on Romany in the Carpathian
Region.
- Observations on the development of Hungarian Romany Studies since 1990.
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Tudómányos Napok 2002. Budapest. November
2002.
-An anthropologist’s reflections on patterns of Romany migration from CEE.
Hungarian Academy of Science’s Minority Research Institute. November 30 2002.
- A romany woman entangled in the Racial Health Bureaucracy, talk at Collegium
Budapest May 2003.
- Politics and Menmomics – paper presented at St Andrew’s Philosophy and Morality
Seminar; Edinburgh University Social Anthropology Seminar Oct and Nov 2003
- The Romany Holocaust in light of the Jewish Shoah – address to European Union of
Jewish Students Annual Conference, Budapest November 2003
- Rembrance, Narration and commemoration – University of Cambridge, Social
Anthropology seminar Feb 2004
- Mobility and Poverty among East European Roma – Seminar presentation
University of Essex East European politics and Society Seminar March 2004
- Forms of memory and forms of politics. Romanian and German holocaust histories.
Public Lecture, CEU, April 2004
- Roma on the cusp of Accession, Public Lecture, Slovakian Academy of Sciences,
Bratislava, 12th May, 2004
2005 – Public lectures at CEU, Budapest; EHESS, Paris; BBU, Cluj. Seminars at
Sheffield University Department of History. LSE Festschrift seminar for M. Bloch.
2006 – M Bloch Festchrift Seminar – How does genocide happen?
EASA round table on Anthropology in Eastern Europe, September 2006
Sibiu International Ethnographic film festival – Jury member
ERA meeting Budapest, Poverty, Educational failure and ethnic minorities in the EU.
International Seminar.
October 2007 Sibiu International Ethnographic film festival – Jury member
January 2008 Seminar on Racism, Cambridge University Anthropology Department
September 2008 Convenor, Panel on Anthropologies of easter and western Europe at
EASA conference
December 2008, Public Lecture on New forms of anti-Gypsyism in Europe, Neprajzi
Muzeum, Budapest, Hungary (Ethnographic Museum).
Feb 2009 Convenor, National Conference on Racism, Violence and the Roma in
Hungary today, 17th Feb. CEU, Budapest.
July 2011 Lectures at Konitsa International Anthropological Summer School
July 2011 Lectures at Summer School on Documentary Film at CEU
Oct 2011 The Specificity of the Austrian persecution of the Roma, talk at Tsiganes,
Nomades – un malentendu Europeen. 4 day conference Paris 6-9 October
ACADEMIC SUPERVISION
2007
2006-
2005-
New PhDs: Catalina Tesar, Radu Umbres
New Phds: Natasha Beranek (Roma and poverty in Czech
Republic – awarded 2011), Viorel Anastasoaie (Tobacco in
Cuba), Martin Fotta (Roma in South America). Second Sv to
Shakti Lamba (Altruism in India? A challenge to the
interpretation of economic games).
First Supervisor to Ania Witeska (Polish and Jewish
commemoration of Majadanek – awarded 2010), Razvan
Dumitru (the post soviet weak state: Moldova), Dimitra Kofti
(Time and labour in Bulgarian socialism and post socialism),
Meixuan Chen (Migration and hometown in rural China), Inge
Mascher (Political economy of social exclusion in Mexico),
Sebina Bryant (Genocide and Return: the case of Kozarac
Bosniak returnees).
2004-
Second Supervisor to Anna Hoare for work on Irish Traveller
culture and society.
2002-
First Supervisor to Olga Lupu for work on Romanian
democracy (Awareded 2008). First supervisor to Andrew
Thurston (ESRC) for work on SAPARD in Romania;
2001-
First Supervisor to Livia Paggetti for work on Roma in Italy;
First supervisor to Aet Annist for work on Latvian civil society
and rural reform. Awarded 2007.
1999-
First Supervisor to Fran Deans (ESRC award) for research on
Micro Credit Schemes among Hungarian Gypsies. Awarded
2004. And to Livia Jaroka (Chevening/OSI scholar) for
research on assimilation of Hungarian Gypsies in the VIIIth
District of Budapest.
1998-
First Supervisor, Kathlyn Tomlinson, PhD proposal in
preparation on Refugees in post-socialist Ingushetia (Winner of
UCL Graduate School Scholarship). Awarded 2002.
Second Supervisor, Kay Russell, PhD research underway, on
Ethnic Borders in post-socialist Trieste.
1997-
First Supervisor (internal) of Sarah Posey’s PhD writing up
(see below, 1996) on Masquerade, Household and Community
in Post-Socialist Romania. Awarded 2004.
1997-
Second Supervisor, Adam Drazin, PhD in preparation on
Consumption and Identity in post-socialist Romania Awarded
2001
1996(Oct) -
Supervision of PhD work on Greek Gypsy folklore and
transformations of Historical Memory (Cambridge), Ms Nadina
Christopolou, currently submitting.
1996
Second (external) supervisor of PhD research on Performance
in Romania, Sarah Posey, affiliated at UCL
TEACHING ACTIVITY
2007-10
Doctoral (Summer) School organiser for Central European
University. Grant from Marie Curie: SCF 045799 Romany
Studies
2006-10
Coordinator Marie Curie SocAnth (MEST-CT-2005-020702 –
SOCANTH) – an international training program for doctoral
students in anthropology, aiming to build anthropological
research in and off eastern Europe. 540 person months of
training offered. See: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/mariecuriesocanth
2003-6
Guest lecturer for HESP funded program CRIT on
Anthropology in Eastern Europe, held at Cluj Babes-Bolyai
University
2002
Ethnographic and Documentary Film - a critical approach. New
Course unit at UCL for Undergraduate and Masters' students of
Anthropology.
2001
Course Director at Central European University summer school
on ‘The Plight of the Roma and Gypsy peoples’ (a curriculum
development programme for Eastern European academics).
One Lecture course in the Nationalism Programme of CEU.
Course Director, Two week HESP summer school on Romany
Culture, Politics and Education, Budapest July.
2000
1999
Course Director at Central European University summer school
on ‘The Plight of the Gypsies’ (a curriculum development
programme for Eastern European academics). One Lecture
course in the Nationalism Programme of CEU.
1998
Lecturer at Central European University summer school on
Gypsies in eastern Europe.
1998
Anthropological Approaches to Ethnicity, Nationalism and
Racism – with special reference to Roms and Romany peoples
– CEU, Nationalism Studies 2 unit course. Taught each year
util present—
1998
Devise new Anthropology course, B205, on ethnography of
socialist and post-socialist societies (with R. Mandel)
1997
Re-devise Anthropology B107 (Introduction to Political &
Economic Anthropology). Develop Anthropology C47/B102
Writing & methods course
1993
Devised original Half-unit 2nd/3rd year course on The
Ethnography of Eastern Europe, L.S.E.
1991
Core Lectures in Part II Economic Anthropology on
Production, Property, Money & Markets.
1988-1992
Lecture series at Cambridge in Economic Anthropology on
Exchange and Markets. 1990 Lectures on Language (Pt. I),
Social Theory, Religion, Inequality, Ethnographic Film
1987-1992
Supervisions in Cambridge for students doing Social
Anthropology and Social and Political Science Tripos.
PUBLICATIONS
(A1) Books (Authored)
1997
The Time of The Gypsies, Boulder: Westview Press (302pp.).
1993
Daltestvérek, a cigány identitása és közösség továbbélése a
szocialista Magyarországon (Brothers in Song: the persistence
of Gypsy identity and community in socialist Hungary,
translated by T. Sajo et al., T-Twins Kiadó, Budapest (268 pp.).
ISBN 963 7977554
(A2)
1998
The Lilies of the Field: Marginal People who
live for the Moment, ed. With S. Day and E.
Papataxiarchis, Boulder, Co.: Westview (288pp). ISBN 08133
35310
2010
Multidisplinary Approaches to Romany Studies: Selected
Papers from the Participants of CEU Summer Courses 20072009. Edited M. Stewart and M. Rovid. 308 pp. Budapest CEU
Press (ebook – hardback 2011). ISBN 978-6155053160
2011
Des Tsiganes en Europe. Edited M. Stewart and P. Williams.
Paris, Maison de Sciences de l’Homme. ISBN 978-2735113897
forthc.
(2012)
The Gypsy Menace: Populism and the new anti-Gypsy Politics.
Ed. M Stewart. London: Hurst.
In preparation The Forgotten Holocaust: Persecutions of the Gypsies 19331945. Contract with Faber.
(B) Refereed Articles
1987
'Igaz Beszéd' avagy miért énekelnek az oláh
cigányok? (‘True Speech’, or why do Vlach
Gypsie sing?) in Valóság, 1987, No 1: 49-64.
(Budapest) ISSN 0324-7228
1989
"True Speech": Song and the Moral Order of a Hungarian
Vlach Gypsy Community, Man vol. 24, No. 1: 79-102 (&
ensuing correspondence Vol 25, No 2: 536-7. ISSN 0025-1496
A cigány kereskedők és a szerencse (Gypsy horse-dealers and
the idea of luck), Kultúra és közösség, 80, no 4:n 21-40.
(Budapest). ISSN 0133-2597.
1990
Gypsies, Work, and Civil Society, J. of Communist Studies,
vol. 6, no. 2: 140-162 & simultaneously published in in C.
Hann ed. Market Economy and Civil Society in Hungary, John
Cass, London.
1990
Un Peuple sans Patrie (A People without a Nation), in Terrain
17: 39-52 Paris. ISSN 0760-5668
1991
Mauvaises morts, prêtres impurs et pouvoir récuperateur du
chant: les rituels mortuaires des Tsiganes de Hongrie (Bad
deaths, impure priests and the recuperative power of song:
funerary rituals among Hungarian Gypsies), Terrain, 20: 21-36
1994
La Passion pour l'argent: les forints, i rup et l'ambiguité de
l'argent chez les Tsiganes Hongrois (A passion for money:
forints, silver and the ambiguities of money among Hungarian
Gypsies), Terrain 23: 45-62
Fils du marché: les maquignons tsiganes et le modele
anthropologique (Sons of the market: Gypsy horse dealers and
anthropological models), in P. Williams (ed.) Jeux, tours et
maniges: Une ethnoglies des Tsiganes, Special edition of
Etudes Tsiganes, :1994, No 2: 105-126
2003
The Hungarian Status Law: A new European form of
Transnational politics? in, Diaspora Vol 12 (1) 67-102
2004
Remembering without commemoration: the mnemonics and the
politics of Holocaust memories among European Roma,
J.R.A.I. 10, 561-582
2010
Un catastrophe Invisible: La Shoah des Tsiganes, in Terrain
2010/1 (no. 54) pp. 100-121.
(C) OTHER PUBLICATIONS
1992
The Vlach Gypsies of Hungary, Encyclopedia entry in The
Encyclopedia of World Cultures vol. 4 (Europe): 270-273.
ISBN 081688840 x
'I can't drink beer, I've just drunk water!: alcohol, commensality
and bodily substance among Hungarian Gypsies', pp. 137-156,
in D. Gefou-Madianou ed. Alcohol, Gender and Culture,
London, Routledge. ISBN 0415 086671 (research summarised
in cover story New Scientist Article, XXX)
Gypsies at the Horse-Fair: A non-market model of trade, pp.
79-96 in R. Dilley ed. Contesting Markets: An analysis of
Ideology, Discourse and Practice, Edinburgh U.P. 1992. ISBN
07486 03719
1993
'Gypsies and the Work Ethic Under Socialism,' pp. 187-203 in
C. Hann ed. Socialism: Ideals, Ideologies and Local Practice
London, Routledge. ISBN 0415 083222
1995
Persistent Gypsies: A critique of Barth's bounded ethnic group'
model, in L. Piasere ed. Comunita girovaghe, comunita
zingare, Napoli: Liguori.
1997
'The Puzzle of Roma persistence: group identity without a
nation', pp. 82-96 in, T. Acton & G. Mundy ed.s, Romani
Culture and Gypsy Identity, Hertfordshire, University of
Hertfordshire Press. ISBN 0900 458763
1997
Atone and Move forward, London Review of Books, 19, no 24:
12-16 (11/12/1997)
1998
We should build a Statue to Ceausescu here: the trauma of decollectivisation in two Romanian villages, pp. 66-79 in Bridger
S. & Pine, F. eds. Surviving Post Socialism: Local Strategies
and regional responses in eastern Europe and the former
Soviet Union, Routledge. ISBN 0415 158508
1998
Brothers and Orphans: Two egalitarian models of community
among Hungarian Rom, pp. 27-44 in Stewart, Day and
Papataxiarchis ed.s (above at A2).
1998
Consider the Lilies of the Fields, pp. pp 1-24 in Lilies of the
Field, (See A2 above), co-authored with co-editors. Also
Section introductions, pp. 25-6, 81-2, 117-8, 177-8 coauthored.
2000
Spectres of the Underclass, Conclusion to, Poverty, Ethnicity,
and Gender in Eastern Europe During the Market Transition
ed I. Szelenyi and R. Emigh, Greenwood Press.
2001
The Development of Communist Policy towards Gypsies and
Roma, 1945-1989. A Case Study, in W. Guy ed. Between past
and future: the Roma of Central and Eastern Europe,
Hertfordshire University Press.
2001
Depriváció, romák es “underclass”, pp. 82-94, Beszélő, III f.,
VI evf., 7-8 Sz.
2001
'Genocide: Anthropological Aspects'. In N. Smelser and P.
Baltes (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social and
Behavioral Sciences 9:6148-53. Oxford: Elsevier
2001
Underclass, Race and ‘the Roma’ in Post-communist eastern
Europe, in C. Hann ed. Postsocialism: Ideas, Ideologies and
Practices in Europe and Asia, Routledge.
2002
Preface, to E. Sik ed. Magyarországon élö Romák migrációja
(The Migration of Roma living in Hungary). Budapest: MTA
Preface, to E. Sik ed. also in English as Roma Migratio, pp. 711. Budapest: MTA ISBN 963 00 9827 X
2002
Roma Poverty – models and muddles, in Local Government
Brief, Quarterly Journal of Local Government Initiative,
Central EuropeanUniversity. No ISSN.
2002
The Hungarian Status Law: A new European form of
Transnational politics? ESRC Transnational Communities
Programme Working Papers, no. WPTC- 02 - 09. Webpublished at
http://www.transcomm.ox.ac.uk/working%20papers/WPTC02-09%20Stewart.pdf
2003
Die roma und der ungarische Kommunismus 1945-89, Eine
Fallstudie, pp. 189-230 in Sinti, roma, Gypsies: SpracheGesichte-gegenwart, ed.s Hans Winterberg et al., Metropol
Verlag.
2004
Introduction, pp. 5-15, in Romani kris. Olah cigany kozossegi
jog. Szoveggyujtemeny. Romany Justice: Vlach Gypsy
communal law: a reader. Ed.: Loss Sandor. Miskolc, Bibor
Kiado 2004. (365 p.)
Preface to G Fleck ed Romany Projects of the Phare
Programme, Published Report of the Hungarian Ministry of
Education
2005
Rezistenţa la colectizare în satele de oieri din Mărginimea
Sibiului. Studiu de caz: satul Poiana Sibiului (Restistance to
Collectivisation in Shepher villages of the region of Sibiu. A
Case study: the village of Poiana Sibiului), Co-authored with
Răzvan Stan, pp. 300-319 in Dorin Dobrincu and Constantin
Iordachi eds. T With Tărănimea şi puterea: Procesu, de
colectivizare a agriculturii în România (1949-1962). Bucharest:
Polirom 2005 973-681-800-4
2007
How does genocide happen?, in R. Astuti, J. Parry and
C.Stafford ed.s pp/ 249-280, Questions in Anthropology:
Essays in honor of Maurice Bloch. Oxford, Berg. ISBN 978
184520 749 6 (Cloth) 978 184520 748 9 (Paper)
2008
Stewart, Michael (2008) 'Review Essay', History and
Anthropology, 19:1, 77 — 81
2010
Introduction, in Multidiscplinary Approaches (see books
above)
2011
“The Gypsy Problem” an invisible genocide, in Rene
Lemarchand Ed. Forgotten Genocides: Oblivion, Denial, and
Memory pp. 137-156. ISBN 978-0812243352
forth (2012)
Introduction, in The Gypsy Menace: Populism and the New
anti-Gypsy Politics (see above)
forth (2012)
Populism, the Roma and the cultural politics of difference in a
European frame, Chapter one in The Gypsy Menace (see
above).
(c)Films
1988
'Across the Tracks: Vlach Gypsies in Hungary'
Disappearing World, ITV. Anthropological Consultant
1989
'State of Fear' (Communism and Nationalism
under Ceausescu), Everyman, Associate Producer.
1989
'The Forgotten Holocaust: The Persecution of
Gypsies by the Nazis'. Inside Story, BBC1. Anthropological
Consultant.
1989
'Scenes After a Revolution' (Romania 1990),
Everyman, BBC1, Producer
1992
'Forgiving the Blood' (Blood Feud and
Nationalism in Kosovo, Yugoslavia), Under the Sun, BBC2,
Executive Producer
1993
'What Magdalena Said' (the persecution of Gypsies in
the post-Communist Czech republic) BBC Everyman, BBC1.
Director.
1995
'Biafra: Fighting a War Without Guns', (history
of this ethnic conflict) Timewatch, BBC1. Producer/Director.
1996
'Karnak: A hidden History' (Ancient Egyptian
Religion), Timewatch, BBC2, Producer.
1996
'Baiting the Bear' (history of US attitudes to Soviets),
Timewatch, BBC2, Director.
1997
'Justice', (Part one of three films on Truth, Justice and
reconciliation across the world), BBC2, June/July 1997.
Producer.
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