STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Stanford, CA Ph. D. in Political Science June 1997 Dissertation: Listening to the Silent Voices: a Femin

STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Stanford, CA Ph. D. in Political Science June 1997 Dissertation: Listening to the Silent Voices: a Femin

CURRICULUM VITAE BROOKE ACKERLY ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY NASHVILLE, TN 37235-1817 615-322-6231 [email protected] http://www.vanderbilt.edu/psci/ackerly DECEMBER 2010 DEGREES EARNED STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Stanford, CA Ph. D. in Political Science June 1997 Dissertation: Listening to the Silent Voices: a Feminist Political Philosophy of Social Criticism Chair: Susan Moller Okin WILLIAMS COLLEGE, Williamstown, MA Bachelor of Arts cum laude in French and in Economics with Honors June 1988 Thesis: A Multi-sector Comparative Analysis of Sources of Growth in the Malaysian Economy APPOINTMENTS Associate Professor, POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 2007-present PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT, secondary appointment WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES PROGRAM, Affiliated Faculty VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN Assistant Professor, POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 2001-2007 PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT, secondary appointment WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES PROGRAM, Affiliated Faculty Post-doctoral Research Fellow, CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles, CA 2000 - 2001 Visiting Assistant Professor, POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles, CA 1997 – 2000 PUBLICATIONS BOOKS With Jacqui True. Doing Feminist Research in Political and Social Science. Palgrave Macmillan. 2010 Universal Human Rights in a World of Difference. Cambridge University Press. 2008 (Reviewed in Political Theory, H-Human-Rights, Melbourne Journal of International Law, SIGNS) Honorable mention, David Easton Award, Foundations of Political Theory Political Theory and Feminist Social Criticism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000 (Reviewed in Political Theory, The American Political Science Review, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, NWSA Journal (National Women's Studies Association), Feminism and Philosophy, Feminist Theory, Politeia, Journal of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, Journal of Intercultural Studies, The Journal of Asian Studies, Economy and Society, Australian Journal of Political Science, Philosophy in Review). EDITED BOOKS Feminist Theory and Gender Studies, International Studies Compendium, Editor, 2010 For this project, I have edited 50 essays and will create an edited volume on Feminist International Relations. The Compendium appears in print and online. The Compendium is be updated over time. (http://www.isacompendium.com/public/about_editor) With Maria Stern, and Jacqui True, editors. Feminist Methodologies for International Relations. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006 (Reviewed in Perspectives on Politics, International Studies Review, Gender and Development, Politics and Gender, Cooperation and Conflict.) ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS “Human rights enjoyment in theory and activism.” Human Rights Review, forthcoming With Miguel Cruz. “Hearing the Voice of the People: Human Rights as if People Mattered.” New Political Science, 33, 1, 2011, forthcoming With Jacqui True. “Back to the Future: Feminist Theory, Activism, and Doing Feminist Research in an Age of Globalization.” Women’s Studies International Forum, 33, 5: 464-472, 2010 With Katy Attanasi. “Global Feminisms: Theory and Ethics for Studying Gendered Injustice.” New Political Science 31, 4: 543-555, 2009 “Feminist Methods in International Relations.” Politics & Gender 5, 03: 409-410, 2009 “Why a Feminist Theorist Studies Methods.” Politics & Gender 5, 03: 431-436, 2009 Michael P. Vandenbergh, Brooke A. Ackerly and Fred E. Forster. “Micro-Offsets and Macro- Transformation: An Inconvenient View of Climate Change Justice.” Harvard Environmental Law Review 33, 2: 303-348, 2009 “Feminist Theory, Global Gender Justice, and the Evaluation of Grant-Making.” Philosophical Topics 37, 2 (Spring): 161-180, 2009 • Translated into Portuguese : Teoria Feminista, Justiça de Gênero Global e Avaliação da Tomada de Concessões. International Relations and Gender Issues. In International Relations collection and globalization. RS: Unijui for dezember 2010. Odete Maria de Oliveria (ed.) With Jacqui True. “Reflexivity in Practice: Power and Ethics in Feminist Research on International Relations.” International Studies Review 10: 693-707, 2008 2 • Translated into Portuguese: Reflexividade em Prática: Poder e Ética na Pesquisa Feminista das Relações Internacionais. International Relations and Gender Issues. In International Relations collection and globalization. RS: Unijui for dezember 2010. Odete Maria de Oliveria (ed.) With Michael P. Vandenbergh. “Climate Change Justice: The Challenge for Global Governance.” Georgetown International Environmental Law Journal 20: 553-571, 2008 With Jacqui True. “Intersectional Analysis of International Relations.” Politics and Gender, 4, 1 (March): 156-173, 2008 Michael P. Vandenbergh and Brooke A. Ackerly. “Climate Change: The Equity Problem.” Virginia Environmental Law Journal, Vol. 26, 1: 55-76, 2008 “ ‘How does change happen?’ Deliberation and difficulty.” Hypatia: Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 22, 4 (Fall): 46-64, 2007 “Deliberative Democratic Theory for Building Global Civil Society: Designing a Virtual Community of Activists.” Contemporary Political Theory. 5, 2 (May): 113-141, 2006 “John Rawls: An Introduction,” and editor, “Symposium John Rawls and the Study of Politics: Legacies of Inquiry.” Perspectives on Politics. 4, 1 (March): 75-133, 2006. With other contributions from Simone Chambers, Iris Marion Young, Nancy Rosenblum, Russell Muirhead, Michael Doyle, and Peter Berkowitz “Is Liberalism the Only Way toward Democracy? Confucianism and Democracy.” Political Theory. 3, 4 (August): 547-576, 2005 “Women’s Human Rights Activists as Cross-Cultural Theorists.” International Journal of Feminist Politics. 3, 3: 1-36, 2001 “Testing the Tools of Development: Credit Programs, Loan Involvement, and Women’s Empowerment.” IDS Bulletin. 26, 3 (July): 56-68, 1995 PEER REVIEWED CHAPTERS (CONTRIBUTIONS TO EDITED VOLUMES) “Intelligence and compassion, the tools of feminists” in Feminist International Relations: Conversations about the Past, Present, and Future, J. Ann Tickner and Laura Sjoberg, eds. London and New York: Routledge, 2011 « Teoria Feminista, Justiça de Gênero Global e Avaliação da Tomada de Concessões. » International Relations and Gender Issues. In International Relations collection and globalization. Odete Maria de Oliveria, ed. RS: Unijui for dezember 2010 With Jacqui True, « Reflexividade em Prática: Poder e Ética na Pesquisa Feminista das Relações Internacionais. » International Relations and Gender Issues. In International Relations collection and globalization. Odete Maria de Oliveria, ed. RS: Unijui for dezember 2010 With Laura Sjoberg, “Feminist Theory and Gender Studies” in International Studies Compendium, Robert Denemark, et al., eds. Blackwell, 2010. With Ying Zhang, “Feminist Ethics in International Relations,” in International Studies Compendium, Robert Denemark, et al., eds. Blackwell, 2010. “Women’s organizations and global governance: the need for diversity in global civil society.” In Global Governance / Global Government: Power and Possibility in an Evolving World System. Luis Cabrera, ed. State University of New York Press, 2010. 3 “Human Rights and the Epistemology of Social Contract Theory.” In The Illusion of Consent: Essays after Carole Pateman. Daniel O’Neill, Molly Shanley, Iris Marion Young, editors. Pennsylvania State Press, 2008 “Feminism and Qualitative Methodologies.” Qualitative Methods in International Relations: A Pluralist Guide, Audie Klotz, editor. Palgrave, 2008 “Networking and Collaboration for Women’s Human Rights: Activists, Scholars, and Donors.” In Sustainable Feminisms. Sonita Sarker, ed. Advances in Gender Research Series, Marcia Segal and Vicky Demos, editors. Elsevier/AGR, 2007 With Maria Stern and Jacqui True. “Feminist Methodologies for International Relations.” In Feminist Methodologies for International Relations. Brooke Ackerly, Maria, Stern and Jacqui True, eds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1-16, 2006 With Jacqui True. “Studying the Struggles and Wishes of the Age: Feminist theoretical methodology and feminist theoretical methods.” In Feminist Methodologies for International Relations. Brooke Ackerly, Maria Stern, and Jacqui True, eds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 241-260, 2006 With Maria Stern and Jacqui True. “Conclusion.” With Jacqui True and Maria Stern. In Feminist Methodologies for International Relations. Brooke Ackerly, Maria Stern, and Jacqui True, eds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 261-263, 2006 “Women’s Human Rights Activists as Political Theorists.” Feminist politics, activism and vision: local and global challenges, Luciana Ricciutelli, Angela Miles and Margaret McFadden, eds. London: Zed/Inanna, 285-312, 2004 “Designing Democratic Institutions: Political or Economic?” In Designing Democratic Institutions, Ian Shapiro and Stephen Macedo, eds. NOMOS Vol XLII. New York: New York University Press, 185-295, 2000 “Feminist Theory: Liberal.” In International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. Paul Baltes, Paula England, Philip Pettit, and Neil Smelser, editors. Elsevier Science Ltd., 5499-5502, 2002 With Susan M. Okin. “Feminist Social Criticism and the International Movement for Women’s Rights as Human Rights.” In Democracy’s Edges, Ian Shapiro and Casiano Hacker-Cordón, eds. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 134-162, 1999 “What’s in a Design? The effects of NGO choices on women’s empowerment and

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