Michael Goldman
Associate Professor
McKnight Presidential Fellow
Ph.D. 1994 University of California Santa Cruz
Room 952 Social Sciences
Office: 612-624-0051
email: mgoldman@umn.edu
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Interview on Chicago Public Radio
Interest Areas
Transnational, political, environmental, and development sociology; sociology of knowledge and power; transnational institutions (international finance, expert networks)
Current Research
The production/contestation of neoliberalism; the making of a world city: Bangalore, India; "Water for All"/ water privatization policies; development and environment in North-South relations
Recent Publications
"How ‘Water for All!’ Became Hegemonic: The Power of the World Bank and its Transnational Policy Networks." 2007. Geoforum special issue on global water policy, 38:786-800.
"Under New Management: Historical Context and Current Challenges at the World Bank." 2007. Brown Journal of World Affairs, special issue on Wolfowitz’s Bank, Vol. XIII: 2, Summer 2007.
"El neoliberalismo verde." 2006. Chapter in Las Politicas de la Tierra, Alfonso Guerra and Jose Felix Tezanos, eds. Madrid: Editorial Sistema.
Imperial Nature: The World Bank and Struggles for Social Justice in the Age of Globalization. 2005. New Haven, CT and London: Yale University Press. Yale UP paperback edition, 2006; India edition, Orient Longman Press, 2006; Japanese edition, Kyoto University Press, 2008.
"World Bank." 2005. Entry in Encyclopedia of International Development, Tim Forsyth, ed., London: Routledge.
"Tracing the Routes/Roots of World Bank Power." 2005. International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, special issue on global water policy, 25(1/2): 10-29.
"The Birth of a Discipline: Producing Authoritative Green Knowledge for the World (Bank)." Chapter in Earthly Politics: Local and Global in Environmental Governance, Sheila Jasanoff and Marybeth Long, eds. (MIT Press, 2005); revision from my article in Ethnography, 2(2): 191-217.
“La tragedia della recinzione dei beni comuni.” 2005. Beni Comuni: Fra Tradizione e Futuro, Giovanna Ricoveri, ed., Rome: Editrice Missionaria Italiana.
“Eco-governmentality and Other Transnational Practices of a ‘Green’ World Bank.” 2004. in Liberation Ecologies 2nd edition. Richard Peet and Michael Watts, eds. London: Routledge.

