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Juliet Williams

jawilliams@women.ucla.edu

   

Office: 2201 Rolfe Hall
E-mail: jawilliams@women.ucla.edu

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Curriculum Vitae

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.”
  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.”
  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.




 

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