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Talk by Michael Cernea (World Bank) on October 2nd, Wednesday

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Tue Oct 1 16:36:52 2002

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Dr. Michael Cernea
Senior Advisor, WORLD BANK

"Is Impoverishment Avoidable?: A Risks Model for Population Resettlement"

Wednesday, October 2nd, 5:00-6:30PM
Venue: Large Stella Room
Building 7-338, 77 Massachusetts Avenue

Talk is sponsored by
The MIT Program on Human Rights and Justice
MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning and
Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies

The talk is open to the public.

For further information, please visit http://web.mit.edu/phrj or contact 
the PHRJ at phrj@mit.edu


Dr. Michael M. Cernea joined the World Bank in 1974 as its first in-house 
sociologist and worked as the Bank's Senior Adviser for Sociology and 
Social Policy until 1997. He has carried out social research, policy work, 
and development project work in many countries throughout Africa, Asia, the 
Middle East, Europe and Latin America.

In 1991 he was elected to the Academy of Sciences, Romania. He is the 
recipient of the Solon T. Kimball Award for Public Policy and Applied 
Anthropology, granted by the American Anthropological Association, and of 
the Bronislow Malinowski Prize given by the Society for Applied 
Anthropology 'in recognition of scholarly efforts to understand and serve 
the needs of the world through social science'.

He has written and edited numerous books and studies on development, social 
change, population resettlement, social forestry, grassroots organizations, 
and participation including Putting People First: Sociological Variables in 
Development (1985, 1991), Anthropological Approaches to Resettlement: 
Policy, Practice, Theory (edited with Scott Guggenheim, 1993), Social 
Organization and Development Anthropology (1996), Social Assessment for 
Better Development (edited with Ayse Kudat, 1997) Resettlement and 
Development (vol. I and II, published in China, 1996-1998) and The 
Economics of Involuntary Resettlement: Questions and Challenges (1999).

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</font><font size=5><u>Dr. Michael Cernea<br>
</u>Senior Advisor, WORLD BANK<br>
<br>
“Is Impoverishment Avoidable?: A Risks Model for Population
Resettlement”<br>
<br>
<u>Wednesday, October 2nd, 5:00-6:30PM<br>
</u>Venue: Large Stella Room<br>
</b>Building 7-338, 77 Massachusetts Avenue<br>
<br>
Talk is sponsored by<br>
</font><font face="Times New Roman, Times"><b>The MIT Program on Human
Rights and Justice<br>
MIT Department of Urban Studies and Planning and<br>
Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies<br>
<br>
</font><font face="Times New Roman, Times" size=5><i>The talk is open to
the public.<br>
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For further information, please visit
<a href="http://web.mit.edu/phrj" eudora="autourl">http://web.mit.edu/phrj</a>
or contact the PHRJ at phrj@mit.edu<br>
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<font face="Times New Roman, Times">Dr.</b> <b>Michael M. Cernea</b> joined the World Bank in 1974 as its first in-house sociologist and worked as the Bank's Senior Adviser for Sociology and Social Policy until 1997. He has carried out social research, policy work, and development project work in many countries throughout Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Latin America.&nbsp; <br>
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In 1991 he was elected to the Academy of Sciences, Romania. He is the recipient of the Solon T. Kimball Award for Public Policy and Applied Anthropology, granted by the American Anthropological Association, and of the Bronislow Malinowski Prize given by the Society for Applied Anthropology 'in recognition of scholarly efforts to understand and serve the needs of the world through social science'. <br>
<br>
He has written and edited numerous books and studies on development, social change, population resettlement, social forestry, grassroots organizations, and participation including <b>Putting People First: Sociological Variables in Development</b> (1985, 1991), <b>Anthropological Approaches to Resettlement: Policy, Practice, Theory</b> (edited with Scott Guggenheim, 1993), <b>Social Organization and Development Anthropology</b> (1996), <b>Social Assessment for Better Development</b> (edited with Ayse Kudat, 1997) <b>Resettlement and Development</b> (vol. I and II, published in China, 1996-1998) and <b>The Economics of Involuntary Resettlement: Questions and Challenges</b> (1999).<br>
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