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Juliet Williams |
Office: 2201 Rolfe Hall
E-mail: jawilliams@women.ucla.edu
| EDUCATION | |
| 1994-1997 Ph.D. Cornell University, Department of Government | |
| 1991-1994 M.A. Cornell University, Department of Government | |
| 1986-1990 B.A. (magna) Harvard-Radcliffe, Department of Government | |
| PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE | |
| 2008- Associate Professor, Department of Women’s Studies, UCLA | |
| 2008- Associate Director, UCLA Center for the Study of Women | |
| 2006-2008 Visiting Associate Professor, Women’s Studies Program, UCLA | |
| 2006-2008 Associate Professor, Law & Society and Women’s Studies, UCSB | |
| 1998-2006 Assistant Professor, Law & Society and Women’s Studies, UCSB | |
| 1997-1998 Assistant Professor, Political Science, Macalester College | |
| PUBLICATIONS | |
| Books | |
| Making a Difference: The Fall and Rise of Single-Sex Public Education. Manuscript in Progress | |
| 2005 Liberalism and the Limits of Power. Palgrave Macmillan | |
| 2004 Public Affairs: Politics in the Age of Sex Scandals. Co-editor Paul Apostolidis. Duke University Press | |
| Articles and book chapters | |
| 2008 “Temporary Marriages in the US Media: Feminism, Orientalism, and the Possibility of Double Critique.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. Forthcoming. | |
| 2006 “The Road Less Traveled: Reconsidering the Political Writings of F.A. Hayek.” In American Capitalism: Social Thought and Political Economy in the Twentieth Century, ed. by Nelson Lichtenstein, University of Pennsylvania Press, 213-227. | |
| 2005 “On the Popular Vote.” Political Research Quarterly 58 (4): 637-646. | |
| 2004 “Constitutional Moments.” In After National Democracy: Rights, Law and Power in America and the New Europe, ed. Lars Tragardh, Hart Publishing, 103-120. | |
| 2004 “Sex Scandals and Discourses of Power.” In Public Affairs: Politics in the Age of Sex Scandals, co-edited with Paul Apostolidis, Duke University Press, 1-35. | |
| 2004 “Privacy in the (Too Much) Information Age.” In Public Affairs: Politics in the Age of Sex Scandals, co-edited with Paul Apostolidis, Duke University Press, 213-31. | |
| 2001 “The Personal is Political: Thinking Through the Clinton/Lewinsky/Starr Affair.” PS: Political Science and Politics. 24 (1): 93-98. | |
| 2000 “The Delegation Dilemma: Negotiated Rulemaking in Perspective” Policy Studies Review. 17 (1): 125-146. | |
| 1999 “On the Road Again: Hayek and the Rule of Law,” translated into Spanish and reprinted in Papel Politico. nos. 9-10, 147-166 (Bogota). | |
| 1997 “On the Road Again: Hayek and the Rule of Law.” Critical Review. 11: 101-20. | |
| Review essays, book reviews, and encyclopedia entries | |
| 2007 Entry on “F.A. Hayek” in the Encyclopedia of Law and Society: American and Global Perspectives, ed. David S. Clark, Sage Press. Forthcoming. | |
| 2006 Entries on “Confessional Culture” and “The Clinton/Lewinsky Scandal” in the Encyclopedia of Privacy, ed. William G. Staples, Greenwood Press. | |
| 2003 “Foreign Objects: Finding Solutions to Democracy’s Problems.” Review essay. Co-author Ali Behdad. Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies: 405-414. | |
| 2000 “Ideas That Matter.” Review essay. Women and Politics. 21 (2): 109-116. | |
| 1998 The Limits of Rawlsian Justice, by Roberto Alejandro. Book review. American Political Science Review. 92:4, 927-928. | |
| AWARDS AND HONORS | |
| 2007 UC ACCORD Faculty Research Seed Grant; $10,000 for “Can Single-Sex Middle Schooling Chart a Pathway to Success?” | |
| 2007 UCLA Center for the Study of Women (CSW) Faculty Research Seed Grant; $2400 for “Making a Difference: The Fall and Rise of Single-Sex Education in the United States.” | |
| 2007 UCSB ISBER Social Science Research Grant; $3200 for “Making a Difference: The Fall and Rise of Single-Sex Education in the United States.” | |
| 2006 University of California Humanities Research Institute (UCHRI) Residential Research Fellowship, “Gender and Sexual Dissidents in Muslim Majority and Muslim Minority Societies.” | |
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2003 UCSB Critical Issues in America Award (with Prof. Dick Hebdige,
Director of the UCSB Interdisciplinary Humanities Center); $30,000 for “Executing Justice: America and the Death Penalty.” |
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| 2002 University of California Faculty Career Development Award, for “After the Law: Sexual Harassment in Perspective.” | |
| 2000 UCSB ISBER Humanistic Social Science Research Program Grant, for “Sexual Exceptionalism in the Law.” | |
| 1999 UCSB Women’s Studies Faculty Research Grant. | |
| 1999 UCSB Interdisciplinary Humanities Center Team Teaching Grant, (with Prof. Lisa Parks, UCSB Film Studies) for “Law and Media Culture.” | |
| 1996 Clark Award For Distinguished Teaching, Cornell University. | |
| 1990 Harvard University Trustman Travel Fellowship. |
