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Curriculum Vitae Dr. Arie Krampf akramfpf@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de ; arie.krampf@gmail.com
Current Position 2008-2010 Postdoctoral fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin.
Education
2008 PhD In History from
Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science, School of History,
Tel Aviv University. 2000 MA in history at the Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science, Tel-Aviv University, Israel. Title: "Between the Scientific and the Political - Time, Religion, and Experience in Leviathan". Supervisor: Prof. Adi Ophir. Graduated summa cum lauda. 1993 BA in Physics and Astronomy, School of Physics and Astronomy, Tel-Aviv University.
Non-Degree Studies 2008 “Intermediary Macroeconomics” in the Faculty of Economics and Business, Sydney University. 2002 “Microeconomics” in the Faculty of Economics, Tel University.
Areas of Specialization · Economic history and policy-making process. · History of Central banking in developing countries. · Transnational Transfer of knowledge · History of statistics and economics. AREAS OF INTEREST · Political philosophy and social theories. · Economic sociology. Work in Progress · "Keynes and Keynesianism in Israel: Theories, policies and interpretation, 1930s-1960s”. (invited paper to Science in Context) · “Epistemological Conditions for a Successful Transfer of Policy Relevant Knowledge: A lesson from the History of Central Banking”, to be presented in the International Congress of History of Science and Technology, 26-31 July, 2009. · “Three Waves of Central Banking Transfer to Developing Countries”, proposal submitted to The 8th biennial Conference of the European Historical Economics Society at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Switzerland, 3-6 of September 2009.
Teaching 2005-2006 Lecturer of the course: 'The Logic of Social Research', Department of Sociology, Haifa University.
2003-2006 Lecturer of the course:
'Introduction to Philosophy', Beit-Berl Graduate Studies College.
1998-2003 Lecturer of the course:
'Introduction to Western Thought', Camera Obscura Art School, Tel
Aviv. 1994-200 Lecturer of physics at undergraduate level in Lewinsky College, Tel Aviv. 1992-1997 Physics teacher at Blich high school, Ramat-Gan, Israel
Previous positions 2007-8 Visiting scholar at the unit for History and Philosophy of Science, University of Sydney.
Administrative Positions 2001-2005 Academic Advisor at the Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science. Providing Information, guidance and counseling to new and on-going students regarding study choices. 1996-2000 Director and coordinator of teaching of physics department in Lachman adult school . Devised teaching program coordinated the teaching process and monitored quality and performance issues.
Publication Work in progress, "Diffusion and regional convergence of central banking in the postwar period: the case of the Bank of Israel”. Forthcoming "The Political Economy of Economic Knowledge: The Reception of the Developmental Approach in the Jewish Economic Discourse in Mandatory Palestine, 1934-1938". Forthcoming in Israel Studies. 2006 “The Theological Theory of Possessive Individualism” in Metaphora 6, Journal of the Department of Philosophy, Tel Aviv University (Hebrew). 1998 'Some Lessons we ought to learn form the Sokal affair', in Mikarov, 2, (1998) (Hebrew).
Book Sections Forthcoming “Metaphysics of Facts: Social Measurement in Israel in Historical and Comparative Perspectives”, in Yohay Hakak, Lea Kesen and Michal Kromer-Nevo (eds), Everything is Measurable?! Critical Aspects of Quantification and Rating. (Hebrew)
Book Reviews 2004 'The Love of the Ashkenazi: on Reversed Colonialism'. A book review on The Mizrahi Struggle in Israel, 1948-2003 by Shalom Shitrit. Iyunim Bitkumat Israel 14 (2004), pp. 565-582. (Hebrew).
Non-Refereed Publications 2005 'On the Capital-Market's Reform in Israel'. Society: A Journal of Social Democracy 18 (Hebrew). 2004 'The Social Movements and the Economists'. Society: A Journal of Social Democracy 15 (Hebrew). 2004 'Radical Democracy or De-politization of Politics', a book reviews on Hegemony and Socialist Strategy, Ernesto Lacalau and Chantal Mouffe. Haaretz Book Supplement, June 9, 2004 (Hebrew). 2003 'Economy and Society in Mandatory Palestine', a review on a book by Avi Bareli and Nahum Karlinsky.' Haaretz Book Supplement, August 27 (Hebrew). 2003 'Happiness and Economics: What Does the Consumer Want?'. Galileo: A Journal of Popular Science, 58, (Hebrew). 2003 'The Ethics of Capitalism', a book review on Le Nouvelle Esprit du Capitalisme of Boltanski and Chiapello.' Haaretz Book Supplement, June 25 (Hebrew). 1998 'What is Postmodernism?' Galileo: A Journal for Popular Science 58, (Hebrew).
Presentations and Conferences 2008 “Globalisation & Localization of Policy Relevant Knowledge in the International System: the Case of Central Banking”, a presentation in the MPIWG, 20.11.2008. 2008 ‘The Economic Ideas that Shaped the Policy of Mass Immigration and Those that Justified Its Abandonment’. Presented at the Association for Israel Studies 24th Annual Conference May 19-21, 2008, Taub Center for Israel Studies, New York University, in the Panel “Israel’s Immigration Policy 1948-1956: Open, Free or Selective?”. 2008 “Economics and Nationalism: Three national Economic Ethoses in the History of Israel, 1911-1967”, 20th Annual Confernece, ACJC, Monash University, February 17-18 2008. 2007 ‘National-Economic Ethoses and Strategies of Government in Israel, 1947-67’. Presented at the COLLOQUIUM: Foucault and/in the Social Sciences, 12th-13th of November 2007, Monash University, Gippsland Campus, Churchill Victoria. 2007 ‘Economic Leadership As Mediation: David Horowitz and Economic Policy Making in Israel, 1934-1967’. Paper presented at the international conference: Economic Leadership in Small Countries: Lessons from the twentieth century experience, Athens, 13-14 July 2007. 2007 ‘The dialectic of global knowledge and domestic power: The case of the central bank of Israel, 1948-1958’. Presented at the research seminar of the Unit for History and Philosophy of Science, Sydney University, 30, April 2007. 2006 'The Dialectic of Global Knowledge and Domestic Power: the Case of the Central Bank of Israel'. Paper presented at the conference of the Israeli Association of the History and Philosophy of Science, Jerusalem, March 2006. 2006 'The Establishment of the Central Bank of Israel and the Restructuring of the Banking System in Israel'. A research forum organized by Prof. David Ochana, Ben-Gurion University, Beer Sheva, March 2006. 2005 'The Central Bank of Israel and the National Economy.' Discussion organized by MEMERI, The Middle East Media Research Institute and Society Journal, with the participation of Prof. Avia Spivak, the Deputy Governor of the Bank of Israel, April 2005. 2005 'David Ben Gurion and David Horowitz: the Leader, the Expert and the Construction of the Israeli State Ideology'. In collaboration with with Ari Barell. Delivered at The 5th Annual Meeting of the Israeli Association for the History and Philosophy of Science, March 2005. 2004 'A Lesson in Deficient Citizenship: A Historico-Philosophical Discussion on the book by Yosi Sucary, Emilia. A Confession.' A research forum organized by Prof. Anita Shapira, June, 2004. (Hebrew) 2004 'From “Ideology” to “Pragmatism”: The Transition of the Relationships between Economic Jewish Experts and Politicians in Palestine in the 1930s and 1940s. Presented at the 20th AIS Annual Conference “Israel: The Prospects for Reinvigoration”, June 13-16 2004, Jerusalem. 2003 'From the Paradox of Happiness to the Paradox of Jouissance: Economics and Psychoanalysis as Ethical Doctrines.' Presented at The Paradoxes of Happiness in Economics: An International Conference, Department of Economics – University of Milano-Bicocca, 21-23 March 2003. 2003 “Between the Natural and the Scientific: God, Time and Experience in Hobbes’ ‘Leviathan’.” Presented at the conference of the New Israeli Association of Philosophy, Tel-Aviv University, February 2, 2003.
Panel and workshop organization 2007 ‘History of Central Banks in Small Countries’. The theme for the panel emerged from my study about the central bank of Israel. The panel was organized for 34th Annual Meeting of the History of Economics Society, 8 – 11 June 2007, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA. (Due for unforeseen circumstances I could not attend the conference but it took place under the title ‘Economist and Central Banks’). 2004 'Science and Technology in Israel: Policy, Society and Culture', a panel organized in the 20th AIS International Annual Conference Israel: The Prospects for Reinvigoration, June 13-16 2004, Jerusalem. 2000 'Measurements and Representations in 18th Century Science'. Co-organizer. Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas, Tel Aviv University, June 2000.
Workshop participation 2004 The Cunning of Science: 1 st Ittingen Summer School, a Collegium Helveticum of the Swiss Institute of Technology (ETH), the Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science, Tel Aviv University, and the Center for Junior Research Fellows, the University of Konstanz, July 24th 2004 -July 31st 2004. Book editing 2005 Scientific editing of the Hebrew translation of Sara Mill's, Michel Foucault. Published by Resling (Tel Aviv, 2005). Languages English: Reading, spreaking, writing* French: reading* Hebrew: mother tongue *
Grants & Awards 2009 Charles Adler Dissertation Translation Prize, offered by the Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies, New York University 2003-2005 Doctoral Research Grant, School of History, 2003-2005. 2002-2003 Shlomo Glas and Phany Balaban Fondation. 2001-2002 Doctoral Research Grant, School of History. 2000-2001 Leon-David-Asseo Foundation. September, 2001.
Referees Prof. Rivka Feldhay, Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science, Tel Aviv University. Dr. Yuval Yonay, Department of Sociology, University of Haifa.
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