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JOEL ROGERS UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON Sewell Bascom Professor of Law, Political Science, Public Affairs, and Sociology; Director of COWS 7122 Sewell Social Science Building, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison WI 53706 TEL 608-262-4266 FAX 608-262-9046 EMAIL [email protected] EDUCATION Princeton University Department of Politics Ph.D. (1984), M.A. (1978); Universität Heidelberg Department of Philosophy (1976-77); Yale Law School J.D. (1976); Yale College B.A. (1972) (Summa Cum Laude, Divisional IV Major in Economics, Philosophy, and Political Science) ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS University of Wisconsin-Madison: Professor of Law, Political Science, Public Affairs, and Sociology June 2008-present/Professor of Law, Political Science, and Sociology October 1991-present/Professor of Law and Sociology July 1990-present/Associate Professor of Law and Sociology July 1988-June 1990/Assistant Professor of Law and Sociology September 1987-June 1988; University of Miami School of Law: Associate Professor September 1986-June 1987; Rutgers University-Newark: Assistant Professor of Political Science, Law, and Management July 1984-June 1986/Adjunct Assistant Professor of Political Science, Law, and Management July 1980-June 1984; Princeton University Department of Politics: Lecturer 1978-79/Assistant in Instruction 1977-78; Yale University Department of Political Science: Lecturer 1975 AWARDS, COMPETITIVE FELLOWSHIPS, CHAIRS Sewell-Bascom Professorship (2014), UW-Madison Hilldale Award in Social Science (2004), UW- Madison John D. MacArthur Professorship (1998), German Marshall Fund Development Fellow (1997), John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Fellow (1995), UW-Madison H.I. Romnes Faculty Fellowship (1990), UW-Madison Vilas Associate (1989), UW-Madison Smongeski Fellowship (1988), American Council of Learned Societies Grant Recent Recipients of the PhD (1986), Rutgers University- Newark Henry J. Browne Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award (1985), National Endowment of Humanities Legal History Program Fellow (1983), Princeton University Charlotte Elizabeth Procter Fellowship (1979), Committee for European Studies Graduate Student Research and Travel Grant for Western Europe (1978), Princeton University Fellowship (1975-78), Fulbright Hays/DAAD Fellowship (1976-77), Yale College Frank M. Patterson Prize (Political Science) (1972), Yale College Harold Ames Hatch Prize (International Relations) (1972), Yale College Charles Herbert Dickerman Prize (Economics) (1972), Yale College Silliman Cup (Highest Academic Average in College) (1972), Yale National Scholar (1970), National Merit Scholar (1970) PUBLICATIONS A: Books 1. American Society: How It Really Works, 2nd Edition (New York: WW Norton, 2015). With E.O. Wright. i. Cities at Work: Progressive Local Policies to Rebuild the Middle Class (Washington, DC: Center for American Progress, 2014). With S. Rhodes-Conway. 2. American Society: How it Really Works (New York: WW Norton, 2010). With E.O. Wright. 3. What Workers Want (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2006). Revised edition. With R.B. Freeman. 4. Who Defended the Country? (Boston: Beacon Press, 2003). Ed. with J. Cohen. Rogers, 2 5. A Way Out: America’s Ghettos and the Legacy of Racism (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003). Ed. with J. Decker and J. Cohen. 6. Can Working Families Ever Win? (Boston: Beacon Press, 2002). Ed. with J. Cohen. 7. Who’s Qualified? (Boston: Beacon Press, 2001). Ed. with J. Cohen. 8. Can We Put an End to Sweatshops? (Boston: Beacon Press, 2001). Ed. with J. Cohen. 9. What's Wrong with a Free Lunch? (Boston: Beacon Press, 2001). Ed. with J. Cohen. 10. Are Elections for Sale? Financing Our Elections Democratically (Boston: Beacon Press, 2001). Ed. with J. Cohen. 11. Whose Vote Counts: The Case for Proportional Representation (Boston: Beacon Press, 2001). Ed. with J. Cohen. 12. Working Capital: The Power of Labor’s Pensions (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2001). Ed. with A. Fung and T. Hebb. 13. Is Inequality Bad for Our Health? (Boston: Beacon Press, 2000). Ed. with J. Cohen. 14. Beyond Backyard Environmentalism (Boston: Beacon Press, 2000). Ed. with J. Cohen. 15. Do Americans Shop Too Much? (Boston: Beacon Press, 2000). Ed. with J. Cohen. 16. Will Standards Save Public Education? (Boston: Beacon Press, 2000). Ed. with J. Cohen. 17. America’s Forgotten Majority: Why the White Working Class Still Matters (New York: Basic Books, 2000). With R.Teixeira. 18. A Community of Equals: The Constitutional Protection of New Americans (Boston: Beacon Press, 1999). [Spanish edition, Una Comunidad de iguales, trans. Raúl Mejía and Verónica Lifrieri. Miño y Dávila, 2002.] Ed. with J. Cohen. 19. Urgent Times: Policing and Rights in Inner City Communities (Boston: Beacon Press, 1999). Ed. with J. Cohen. 20. Metro Futures: Economic Solutions for Cities and their Suburbs (Boston: Beacon Press, 1999). With D.L. Luria. 21. The New Inequality: Creating Solutions for Poor America (Boston: Beacon Press, 1999). Ed. with J. Cohen. 22. What Workers Want (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1999). With R.B. Freeman. 23. Associations and Democracy (London: Verso, 1995). With J. Cohen. 24. Works Councils: Consultation, Representation, and Cooperation in Industrial Relations (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995). Ed. with W. Streeck. 25. Rules of the Game: American Politics and the Central America Movement (Boston: South End Press, 1986). With J. Cohen. 26. Inequity and Intervention: The Federal Budget and Central America (Boston: South End Press, 1986). With J. Cohen. 27. Right Turn: The Decline of the Democrats and the Future of American Politics (New York: Hill & Wang, 1986). With T. Ferguson. 28. The Political Economy: Readings in the Politics and Economics of American Public Policy (Armonk: M.E. Sharpe, 1984). Ed. with T. Ferguson. 29. On Democracy (New York: Penguin Books, 1983). With J. Cohen. 30. The Hidden Election: Politics and Economics in the 1980 Presidential Campaign (New York: Pantheon Books, 1981). Ed. with T. Ferguson. B: Articles, Monographs, Book Chapters 1. State of Working Wisconsin: 2019 (COWS: Madison, 2019). With L. Dresser. 2. Digital's Promise for Worker Organizing: A 2018 Update (LIFT: Labor Innovations for the 21st Century: New York, 2019). With K. Ársælsson. 3. State of Working Wisconsin: 2018 (COWS: Madison, 2018). With L. Dresser. 4. State of Working Wisconsin: 2017 (COWS: Madison, 2017). With L. Dresser. 5. State of Working Wisconsin: 2016 (COWS: Madison, 2016). With L. Dresser. Rogers, 3 6. “Foreword: Federalism Bound,” Harvard Law & Policy Review 10.2 (2016): 281-297. 7. "The Legal, Economic and Business Case for Neutrality and Majority Verification of Worker Desire for Union Representation, " (2016). With R. Freeman and M. Barenberg. 8. "To Support Wisconsin's Middle Class, Change our State Government," Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, December 18, 2015, 1-2J. 9. State of Working Wisconsin 2015 (COWS: Madison, 2015). With L. Dresser, J. Rodriguez and S. Fu. 10. "Productive Democracy," The Nation (150th Anniversary Issue) 400 (April 6, 2015): 206-210. 11. “How Harris v. Quinn and Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Turned the First Amendment into a Weapon,” The Nation. Retrieved March 31, 2015 (http://www.thenation.com/article/180478/after- harris-v-quinn-state-our-unions#rogers). 12. “What Do You Think Is The Most Important Single Step Progressives and Democrats Can Take to Regain Support Among White Working Class Americans,” The Democratic Strategist. Retrieved March 31, 2015 (http://www.thedemocraticstrategist.org/_roundtables/tds_WWC_roundtable_06- 14.pdf) 13. “The Right’s Kill Shot,” The Nation 298 (April 14, 2014): 4-6. This article also appeared online as “Why ‘Harris v. Quinn’ Has Labor Very, Very Nervous,” (http://www.thenation.com/article/179033/why-harris-v-quinn-has-labor-very-very-nervous). 14. "Response to Berger," Boston Review 39:2 (2014):18. With D. Luria 15. “Alternatives to Capitalism: Using State and Local Policies,” The Good Society 22:1: 91-109. 16. Greener Reality: Jobs, Skills, and Equity in a Cleaner U.S. Economy. (Madison: COWS, 2012). With S. White and L. Dresser. 17. The State of Working Wisconsin 2012. (Madison: COWS, 2012). With L. Dresser, M. Cociña, and E. Navot. 18. “Wisconsin One Year Later: What Happened, What Is Happening, and What It Means for Progressives,” Social Policy Spring 2012 (Volume 42 Number 1): 4-11. With L. Dresser. 19. “Productive Democracy.” Pp. 71-92 in J. De Munck, C. Didry, I. Ferreras, and A. Jobert (eds.), Renewing Democratic Deliberation in Europe, The Challenge of Social and Civil Dialogue (Berlin: Peter Lang, 2012). 20. “Productive Democracy.” Pp. 171-188 in K. Macdonald, S. Marshall, and S. Pinto (eds.), New Visions of Market Governance: Crisis and Renewal (London and New York: Routledge, 2012). 21. “Infrastructure Investment.” Pp. 13-15 in K. Chapple and R. Giloth, eds., Big Ideas for Job Creation: A Policy Briefing Highlighting Job Creating Initiatives (Berkeley and Baltimore: University of California Berkeley and Annie E. Casey Foundation, 2011). With S. Bernstein. 22. “Retrofitting Institutions.” Pp. 18-19 in K. Chapple and R. Giloth (eds.), Big Ideas for Job Creation: A Policy Briefing Highlighting Job Creating Initiatives (Berkeley and Baltimore: University of California Berkeley and Annie E. Casey Foundation, 2011). With J. Irwin, S. Rhodes- Conway, and S. White. 23. “Business Domination, Inc.,” The Nation 293 (August 1/8, 2011): 17-20. With L. Dresser 24. “Foreword.” Pp. xi-xii in M. O’Neill and T. Williamson (eds.), Property-Owning