BROOKE A. ACKERLY PROFESSOR POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY NASHVILLE, TN 37235-1817 615-322-6231 [email protected] brookeackerly.org AUGUST 2018 EDUCATION STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Ph.D. in Political Science June 1997 STANFORD UNIVERSITY, M.A. in Political Science June 1993 WILLIAMS COLLEGE, B.A. cum laude in French and in Economics with Honors June 1988 APPOINTMENTS Professor, POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 2017 – present VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY, Nashville, TN HUMAN AND ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, secondary appointment LAW SCHOOL, secondary appointment PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT, secondary appointment WOMEN’S AND GENDER STUDIES PROGRAM, Affiliated Faculty Spence and Rebecca Webb Wilson Fellow, Robert Penn Warren Center 2016 – 2017 Associate Professor, POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 2007 – 2017 Assistant Professor, POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 2001 – 2007 Post-doctoral Research Fellow, CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES. UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles, CA 2000 – 2001 Mentor: J. Ann Tickner Visiting Assistant Professor, POLITICAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT, UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Los Angeles, CA 1997 – 2000 RESEARCH SINGLE-AUTHORED BOOKS Just Responsibility: A Human Rights Theory of Global Justice. Oxford University Press, 2018 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, Ethics & International Affairs) Honorable mention, David Easton Award, Foundations of Political Theory Political Theory and Feminist Social Criticism. 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) CO-AUTHORED BOOKS Doing Feminist Research in Political and Social Science. With Jacqui True. Palgrave Macmillan. 2010. Second edition under contract. EDITED BOOKS Feminist Theory and Gender Studies, International Studies Compendium, Editor, 2010 Fifty essays appearing in print and online, Wiley-Blackwell (http://www.isacompendium.com/public/about_editor) Feminist Methodologies for International Relations. With Maria Stern, and Jacqui True, editors. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006 (Reviewed in Perspectives on Politics, International Studies Review, Gender and Development, Politics and Gender, Cooperation and Conflict.) Jin Ming, translator. Beijing: Chinese language edition published by China Translation & Publishing Corporation, 2016 ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS “Ignoring Rights is Wrong: Re-Politicizing Gender Equality and Development,” with Anna Carella (lead), International Feminist Journal of Politics, 19, 2: 137-152, 2017 “Interpreting the Theory in the Practice of Human Rights,” Law & Philosophy, 36: 135-153, 2017 “Raising One Eyebrow and Re-envisioning Justice, Gender, and the Family,” Hypatia: Journal of Feminist Philosophy 31, 3: 638-650, 2016 “Girls Rising for Human Rights: not Magic, Politics,” Journal of International Political Theory 21, 1: 26- 41, 2016 “Mainstreaming Gender in the Teaching and Learning of Politics,” introduction and editor, with Liza Mügge, PS: Political Science & Politics 49 (3): 541-570, 2016 “In the Balance: Natural v. Embanked Landscapes in the Ganges-Brahmaputra Tidal Delta Plain,” with L. Auerbach (lead), S. Goodbred (supervisor), D. Mondal, C. Wilson, K.R. Ahmed, K. Roy, M. Steckler, C. Small, J. Gilligan, Nature Climate Change, 2015 “Developing Experience, Networks, and Capacities: Leadership as Practiced in Feminist Human Rights Activism,” Politics & Gender 10, 3: 455-463, 2014 “Studying Politics in the Age of Academic Humility,” Politics, Groups and Identities, 1, 1: 98-101, 2013 “Recent Developments in Intersectionality Research: Expanding Beyond Race and Gender,” with Rose McDermott, Politics & Gender 8, 3: 1-4, 2012 “External and Internal Non-state Actors and Human Rights,” Contemporary Political Theory 11, 2: 229- 240, 2012 Ackerly, August 2018: 2 “Human Rights Enjoyment in Theory and Activism,” Human Rights Review 12, 2: 221-239, 2011 “Hearing the Voice of the People: Human Rights as if People Mattered,” with Miguel Cruz, New Political Science 33, 1, 2011 “Back to the Future: Feminist Theory, Activism, and Doing Feminist Research in an Age of Globalization,” with Jacqui True, Women’s Studies International Forum 33, 5: 464-472, 2010 “Global Feminisms: Theory and Ethics for Studying Gendered Injustice,” with Katy Attanasi, New Political Science 31, 4: 543-555, 2009 “Feminist Methods in International Relations,” Politics & Gender 5, 3: 409-410, 2009 “Why a Feminist Theorist Studies Methods,” Politics & Gender 5, 3: 431-436, 2009 “Micro-Offsets and Macro-Transformation: An Inconvenient View of Climate Change Justice,” with Michael P. Vandenbergh (lead) and Fred E. Forster, 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.) “Climate Change Justice: The Challenge for Global Governance,” with Michael P. Vandenbergh. Georgetown International Environmental Law Journal 20: 553-571, 2008 “Climate Change: The Equity Problem,” with Michael P. Vandenbergh (lead), Virginia Environmental Law Journal 26, 1: 55-76, 2008 “Intersectional Analysis of International Relations: Recasting the Discipline,” with Jacqui True. Politics & Gender, 4, 1: 156-173, 2008 “Reflexivity in Practice: Power and Ethics in Feminist Research on International Relations,” with Jacqui True, International Studies Review 10: 693-707, 2008 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.) “How Does Change Happen? Deliberation and Difficulty,” Hypatia: Journal of Feminist Philosophy 22, 4: 46-64, 2007 “Deliberative Democratic Theory for Building Global Civil Society: Designing a Virtual Community of Activists,” Contemporary Political Theory 5, 2: 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: 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: 547-576, 2005 “Women’s Human Rights Activists as Cross-Cultural Theorists,” International Journal of Feminist Politics 3, 3: 1-36, 2001 Ackerly, August 2018: 3 “Testing the Tools of Development: Credit Programs, Loan Involvement, and Women’s Empowerment.” IDS Bulletin 26, 3: 56-68, 1995 BOOK CHAPTERS (PEER REVIEWED CONTRIBUTIONS TO EDITED VOLUMES) “Responsibility for climate justice: a human rights approach to global responsibility for environmental change and impact,” in Human Rights and Justice: Philosophical, Economic, and Social Perspectives, eds. Melissa Labonte and Kurt Mills. New York, NY: Routledge, chapter 5, 2018 “Human rights, Climate change, and Climate justice,” in Discourse on Rights in India: Debates and Dilemmas, eds. Bijayalaxmi Nanda and Nupur Ray, Routledge forthcoming “Climate and community: The human rights, livelihood and migration impacts of climate change,” with Mujibul Anam, Jonathan Gilligan, and Steven Goodbred in Climate Change Migration and Human Rights, eds. Andrew Baldwin, Dug Cubie, Anja Mihr and Teresa Thorp. New York, NY: Routledge, 189-202, 2017 “Comparative Political Thought,” with Rochana Bajpai in Research Methods in Analytic Political Theory, ed. Adrian Blau, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 270-296, 2017 “Measuring Critical Theories of Human Rights,” with José Miguel Cruz, Anna Carella, and Bishawjit Mallick, in Interpretive Quantification, eds. J. Samuel Barkin and Laura Sjoberg, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 29-50, 2017 “Feminist and Activist Approaches to Human Rights,” in Human Rights: Politics and Practice Third Edition, ed. Michael Goodhart, Oxford: Oxford University press, 28-43, 2012, 2016 “Hidden in plain sight: injustice in the context of environmental change and social inequality,” in Environment & Social Inequality, ed. Robert McLeman, Springer, 131-149, 2016 “Preface to the Chinese edition,” with Jacqui True and Maria Stern in Feminist Methodologies for International Relations, Chinese edition, Jin Ming, translator. Beijing: Chinese language edition published by China Translation & Publishing Corporation, 2016 “Injustice, political economies, and environmental change,” with Mujibul Anam and Jonathan Gilligan in Environment and Migration in Bangladesh – Evidence and Politics of Climate Change, eds. Bishawjit Mallick and Benjamin Etzold, AHDPH Publishing House, Dhaka, 1-14, 2015 “The Hardest Cases of Global Injustice: The Responsibility
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