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MARY E. HAWKESWORTH
ADDRESSES:
Department of Women’s and Gender Studies 321 South 6th Street
Rutgers University Philadelphia, PA 19106
162 Ryders Lane (215) 931-0178
New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901 [email protected]
EDUCATION AND DEGREES:
1979 Ph.D. (with Distinction, Political Science), Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
1977 M.A. (with Distinction, Political Science), Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
1974 B.A. (Summa cum laude, Political Science), University of Massachusetts, Amherst
HONORS AND AWARDS:
2016 American Political Science Association, Interpretive Methodologies Section, Grain of Sand Award
2016 Ernest E. McMahan Award for Innovative Academic Programming, Rutgers University.
2009 Certificate of Merit in Recognition of Contributions to the Ho Chi Minh National Academy for
Politics and Public Administration, The Government of Vietnam.
2008 Outstanding Professional Achievement Award, Midwest Women’s Caucus for Political Science.
2007 Excellence in Teaching Award, The Graduate School, Rutgers University
2006 Adaljiza Sosa-Riddell Award for Exemplary Mentoring of Latino Junior Faculty in
Political Science, Committee on the Status of Latinos y Latinas in the Profession,
American Political Science Association
2006 Excellence in Mentoring Award, Women’s Caucus for Political Science
2006 Leader in Diversity Award, Rutgers University
2004 Heinz Eulau Award for Best Article Published in the American Political Science Review
in 2003, American Political Science Association
2002 Excellence in Mentoring Award, Women’s Caucus for Political Science
2001 Faculty Fellow, Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers University
1998 College of Arts and Sciences, Outstanding Performance Award, University of Louisville
1997 President, Women’s Caucus for Political Science
1997 President’s Award for Outstanding Research in the Social Sciences, University of Louisville
1997 College of Arts and Sciences Award for Scholarship, Research, and Creative Activity in the Social
Sciences
1997 NOW Award for Outstanding Contributions to Women in Jefferson County, Jefferson County Chapter
of the National Organization for Women
1996 Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Women of Kentucky, Kentucky Commission on
Women
1992 Philip Grant Davidson Outstanding Teaching Award, College of Arts and Sciences, University of
Louisville
1989 University of Louisville Distinguished Service Award
1986 Israel T. Naamani Award for Outstanding Contributions to Department of Political Science,
University of Louisville
1983 Philip Grant Davidson Outstanding Teaching Award, College of Arts and Sciences, University of
Louisville
1978 Sustained Superior Performance Award, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration
(ADAMHA) Department of Health, Education and Welfare
1977 Fellowship, Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR), University of
Michigan
1975 Graduate Fellowship, Georgetown University (through 1979)
1974 Phi Beta Kappa, University of Massachusetts (Amherst)
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 2
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
2007- Distinguished Professor, Political Science and Women’s & Gender Studies, Rutgers University
2007-2010 Chair, Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, Rutgers University
2005-2015 Editor, Signs, Journal of Women in Culture and Society, University of Chicago Press
2002-2004 Graduate Program Director, Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, Rutgers University
1998-2001 Director, Center for American Women and Politics, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers
University
1998- Professor of Political Science and Women’s and Gender Studies, Rutgers University
1997-98 Chair, Department of Political Science, University of Louisville
1996-98 Chair, Commission on the Status of Women, University of Louisville (University President’s
Chief Policy Advisor on Equity Issues)
1990-98 Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Louisville
1989-90 Visiting Professor, Department of Government, Brunel University, London, England
1985-89 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Louisville
1981 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Iowa (Spring
Semester)
1979-85 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Louisville
1978-79 Lecturer, Department of Government, Georgetown University
1978 Legal Assistant, Alcohol, Drug Abuse and Mental Health Administration (ADAMHA),
Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Rockville, Maryland
BOOKS and EDITED WORKS:
Gender and Political Theory: Feminist Reckonings, Polity Press, forthcoming 2019.
Globalization and Feminist Activism, Revised and Expanded Edition, Rowman and Littlefield, forthcoming
2018.
The Douglass Century: The Transformation of Women’s Education at Rutgers, Rutgers University Press,
2018. (Co-authored with Kayo Denda and Fernanda Perrone).
Embodied Power: Demystifying Disembodied Politics, Routledge, 2016.
Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theory, Oxford University Press, 2016. (Edited with Lisa Disch).
Gender and Power: Toward Equality and Democratic Governance, Palgrave MacMillan, 2015. (Edited
with Mino Vianello).
Feminist Practices: A Digital Course Reader, University of Chicago Press, 2013.
Political Worlds of Women: Activism, Advocacy, and Governance in the 21st Century, Westview, 2012.
War and Terror: Feminist Perspectives, University of Chicago Press, 2008. (Edited with Karen
Alexander).
Globalization and Feminist Activism, Rowman and Littlefield, 2006.
Feminist Inquiry: From Political Conviction to Methodological Innovation, Rutgers University Press, 2006.
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 3
Women, Democracy and Globalization in North America, Palgrave, 2006. (Co-authored with Jane Bayes,
Patricia Begné, Laura Gonzalez, Lois Harder, and Laura MacDonald).
Routledge Encyclopedia of Government and Politics, 2nd Revised Edition, 2 vols., London: Routledge,
2004. (Edited with Maurice Kogan).
Gender, Globalization and Democratization, Boulder, Co., Rowman and Littlefield, 2001.
(Edited with Rita Mae Kelly, Jane Bayes and Brigitte Young) Translated by Alina Pilea and Nadia
Farcaş into Romanian, Gen, Globalizare Şi Democratizare, Bucharest, Editura POLIROM, 2004.
Feminism and Public Policy. A Special Double Issue of Policy Sciences 27(2-3): 1994.
Encyclopedia of Government and Politics, 2 vols., London: Routledge, 1992. (Edited with Maurice Kogan)
Beyond Oppression: Feminist Theory and Political Strategy, New York: Continuum Press, 1990.
Theoretical Issues in Policy Analysis, Albany: State University of New York Press, 1988.
ARTICLES and BOOK CHAPTERS:
“Feminist Theory: Transforming the Known World,” (coauthored with Lisa Disch) in Lisa Disch and Mary
Hawkesworth, Eds. Oxford Handbook of Feminist Theory. Oxford University Press, 2016.
“Gender and Politics,” in Mark Bevir and R.A.Rhodes, Eds., Routledge Handbook of Interpretive Political
Science, pp. 352-366. London and New York: Routledge, 2016.
“Intersectionality: Diagnosing Conceptual Practices of Power,” New Political Science 37(4): 628-636,
2015.
“Gender and Democratic Governance: Reprising the Politics of Exclusion,” in Mino Vianello and Mary
Hawkesworth, Eds. Gender and Power: Toward Equality and Democratic Governance. London:
Palgrave Macmillan, 2015.
“The State, Identity Politics, and Technologies of Citizenship,” Politics, Groups, Identities 2(1):148-152,
2014.
“Expanding the Boundaries of the Political,” Contemporary Political Theory 13(1):81-87, 2014.
“Sex, Gender, and Sexuality,” Oxford Handbook on Gender and Politics, Georgina Waylen, Karen Celis,
Johanna Kantola and Laurel Weldon, eds. Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 31-56.
“Western Feminist theories: Trajectories of Change,” in Jane Bayes, ed. Gender and Politics: The State of
the Discipline, Berlin: Barbara Budrich Publishers, 2012.
“From Policy Frames to Discursive Politics: Feminist Approaches to Development Policy and Planning in
an Era of Globalization,” in Frank Fischer and Herbert Gottweis, eds., The Argumentative Turn
Revisited, Duke University Press, 2012.
“Feminist Perspectives in Research and Politics,” OS: forum obcianskej spolocnosti, (OS: a Forum of Civil
Society 2011(1): 74-94 [translated and published in Slovak].
“Reflections on the Nature and Global Reach of Interdisciplinary Feminist Knowledge Production,”
Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 36(3): 511-519, 2011.
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 4
“Feminist Conceptions of Power” in Keith M. Dowding, ed., Encyclopedia of Power, SAGE, 2011,
pp. 251-257.
“Beauvoir vs. Beauvoir: Philosophy, Feminist Theory, and the Politics of Extinction,” Athena:
Philosophical Studies (6): 198-212, 2010. Translated into Russian and reprinted in Topos 3: 76-92,
2010.
“Feminist Political Theory,” International Encyclopedia of Political Science,Congressional Quarterly
Press, 2010.
“From Constitutive Outside to the Politics of Extinction: Critical Race Theory, Feminist Theory, and
Political Theory, Political Research Quarterly 63(3): 686-696, 2010.
“Policy Discourse as Sanctioned Ignorance,” Critical Policy Studies 3(3-4): 268-289, 2009.
“War and Peace,”in Janet Lee and Susan Shaw, eds., Women Worldwide: Transnational Feminist
Perspectives on Women, McGraw-Hill Publishers, 2009.
“Institutionalizing Insurrection,” International Feminist Journal of Politics 11(1): 10-20, 2009.
“Feminist Interventions: Creating New Institutional Spaces for Women at Rutgers,” in Winifred Brown-
Glaude, ed., Doing Diversity. Rutgers University Press, 2009. (Co authored with Lisa Hetfield, Barbara
Balliet, and Jennifer Morgan.)
“Neoliberalism and the Micropolitics of Domination in the United States,” in Laura MacDonald and Arne
Ruckert, eds., Neoliberalism in the Americas, Palgrave, 2009.
“The Pragmatics of Iris Young’s Feminist Historical Materialism,” Politics & Gender 4(2): 318-326,
June, 2008.
“War as a Mode of Production and Reproduction,” in Karen Alexander and Mary Hawkesworth, eds.,
War and Terror: Feminist Perspectives, University of Chicago Press, 2008.
“Feminists v. Feminization: Confronting the War Logics of the George W. Bush Administration”
in Lori Marso and Michaele Ferguson, eds., W Stands for Women: Feminism, Gender and Security in
the Presidency of George W. Bush, Duke University Press, 2007.
“Gender and the Public Sphere: A Genealogy from the West,” Ab Imperio 2007 (1): 329-354.
“Confronting the War Logics of the George W. Bush Administration," Asteriskos: Journal of
International and Peace Studies 1/2(2006):117-142. Reprinted in Communicacion e Cidadana
2006 (1): 117-142.
“Feminisme versus feminisering: Krigslogikken i George W. Bushs Regjeringsadministrasjon,”
Agora, no. 4, Oslo, Aschehoug Forlag, 2006.
“Legacies, Transitions, and New Directions at Signs.” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society
31(4): 901-914, 2006.
“Contesting the Terrain: Flyvbjerg on Facts, Values, Knowledge, and Power,” in Brian Caterino and
Sandford Schram, eds., Making Political Science Matter: Debating Knowledge, Research and Method,
pp. 152-170. New York: New York University Press, 2006.
“Contending Conceptions of Science and Politics: Methodology and the Constitution of the Political,” in
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 5
Dvora Yanow and Peregrine Schwartz-Shea, eds., Interpretation and Method: Empirical Research
Methods and the Interpretive Turn, pp. 27-49. New York: M.E. Sharpe, 2006.
“Truth and Truths in Feminist Knowledge Production,” in Sharlene Hesse-Biber, (ed.) Handbook of
Feminist Research, pp. 469-491. Sage, 2006. Revised and reprinted, 2012.
“The Gendered Ontology of Multitude,” Political Theory 34(3): 357-364, June 2006.
“Theorizing Globalization in a Time of War,” Studies in Political Economy 75: 127-139, Spring 2005.
“Engendering Political Science: An Immodest Proposal,” Politics and Gender 1(1):141-156, March 2005.
Translated into Arabic and reprinted in Mervat Hatem, ed., Gender and Political Science, Egypt:
EWIC, 2008.
“The Semiotics of Premature Burial: Feminism in a Postfeminist Age,” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture
and Society 29(4): 961-986, Summer 2004. Translated into Portuguese and reprinted as “A semiótica de
um enterra primatura: o feminismo em uma era pós-feminista,” Revista Estudos Feministas, 2007.
Translated into French and reprinted as “Sémiotique de l’enterrement prématuré : le féminisme à l’ère
du postféminisme,” GLAD! #04 – Rhétoriques antifeminists (2018) <https://www.revue-glad.org/916>
“Congressional Enactments of Race-Gender: Toward a Theory of Raced-Gendered Institutions,”
American Political Science Review 97(4):529-550, December 2003. Winner of the Heinz Eulau Prize
for Best Paper Published in APSR in 2003. Reprinted in Gendering American Politics, First Edition,
Longman Publishers, 2005; and Women, Gender, and Politics: A Reader, Oxford University Press,
2010.
“Political Science in a New Millennium: Issues of Knowledge and Power,” in Mary Hawkesworth and
Maurice Kogan, (eds.), The Routledge Encyclopedia of Government and Politics, London, Routledge,
2004.
“Global Containment: The Production of Feminist Invisibility and the Vanishing Horizon of Social
Justice,” in Manfred Steger, (ed.) Rethinking Globalism, Boulder, Co: Rowman and Littlefield, 2003.
“The University as a Universe of Communities,” in Philip Alperson (ed.) Community and Diversity: A
Critical Reader, Blackwell Publishers, 2002.
“Democratization: Reflections on Gendered Dislocations in the Public Sphere,” in Rita Mae Kelly, Jane
Bayes, Mary Hawkesworth, and Brigitte Young, (eds.) Gender Globalization and Democratization,
Boulder, Co.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2001. Reprinted in Nancy Holmstrom, ed., The Socialist
Feminist Project: A Contemporary Reader in Theory and Politics, Monthly Review Press, 2002.
“Government and Governance,” in Cheris Kramarae and Dale Spender (eds.), International Encyclopedia
of Women’s Studies, London: Routledge, 2001.
“Analyzing Backlash: Feminist Standpoint Theory as Analytical Tool,” Women’s Studies International
Forum, 22(2):135-155, 1999. Reprinted in Glazer-Raymo, Townsend, and Ropers-Huilman, eds.
Women in Higher Education: A Feminist Perspective, 2000.
“Feminist Philosophy of Social Science,” in Alison Jaggar and Iris Young (eds.), Companion to Feminist
Philosophy, Basil Blackwell, 1998.
“Confounding Gender,” Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 22(3):649-685, 1997. Trans. and
published as “Confundir el genero” Debate Feminista 10(20): 1-40, 1998. Reprinted in Carolyn Allen
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 6
and Judith A. Howard (eds.) Provoking Feminisms, University of Chicago Press, 2000 and Maricarmen
Martinez, ed. Multicultural Film: An Anthology, Pearson Publishing 2008.
“Interrogating Gender: A Reply to McKenna, Kessler, Smith, Scott, and Connell,” Signs Journal of Women in
Culture and Society 22(3):707-713, 1997.
“Challenging the Received Wisdom and the Status Quo: Creating and Implementing Sexual Harassment
Policy, NWSA Journal 9(2):94-117, 1997.
“Arendtian Politics: Feminism as a Test Case,” Journal of Women’s History 8(1)161-171, 1996.
"Liberal Feminism," Oxford Companion to Women's Writing in the United States, Oxford University Press,
1994.
“Policy Studies Within a Feminist Frame,” Policy Sciences 27(2-3): 97-118, 1994.
"Feminism Contra Postmodernism," Women/Politics 5(1) 3-6. February 1993.
"The Science of Politics and the Politics of Science," Encyclopedia of Government and Politics, London:
Routledge, (1992) vol. I, 5-40.
"Epistemology and Policy Analysis," in William Dunn and Rita Kelly (eds.) Advances in Policy Studies,
1950-1990, Transaction Books, 1992.
"From Objectivity to Objectification: Feminist Objections," Annals of Scholarship 8(3/4):451-477, 1991.
Reprinted in Alan Megill (ed.) Rethinking Objectivity, Durham: Duke University Press, 1994.
"Reply to Hekman's Comment on `Knowers, Knowing, Known'..." Signs 15(2):417-19, 1990.
"Reply to Shogan's Comment on `Knowers, Knowing, Known'..." Signs 15(2):424-25, 1990.
"Knowers, Knowing, Known: Feminist Theory and Claims of Truth," Signs 14(3):533-557, 1989. Reprinted
in Malson, O'Barr, Westphal-Wihl and Wyer (eds.) Feminist Theory in Practice and Process,
University of Chicago Press, 1989; in B. Laslett, R. Joeres, E. Hammonds, G. Kohlstedt and H.
Longino (eds.) Gender and Scientific Authority, University of Chicago Press, 1996; in Christina Hughes
(ed.) Researching Gender, Sage, 2012 and in Ian Shaw, Mark Hardy, and Jeanne Marsh, eds. Social
Work Research. Sage, 2015.
"Feminist Rhetoric: Discourses on the Male Monopoly of Thought," Political Theory 16(3):444-467, 1988.
"The Politics of Knowledge: Sexual Harassment and Academic Freedom Reconsidered," in M. Tight (ed.)
Academic Freedom and Responsibility, Open University Press, 1988.
"Beyond Methodological Monism," Women and Politics 7(3):5-9, 1987. Reprinted in Maria Falco (ed.)
Feminist and Epistemology: Approaches to Research on Women and Politics, Haworth Press, 1987.
"RE/VISION: Feminist Theory Confronts the Polis," Social Theory and Practice 13(2):155-186, 1987.
"Workfare and the Imposition of Discipline," Social Theory and Practice 11(2):163-181, 1985. Reprinted
in Thomas Mappes and Jane Zembaty (eds.) Social Ethics, McGraw Hill, 1991; and in Kory Schaff
(ed.) Philosophy and the Problems of Work, Rowman and Littlefield, 2001.
"The Ideological Prism and the Conceptualization of Human Rights," Politics and Policy 5:1-12, 1985.
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 7
"Violence and the Politics of Explanation: Kampuchea Revisited," Journal of Applied Philosophy 2(1):69-
83, 1985.
"The Quest for Equality: Women in Kentucky Politics," in Joel Goldstein (ed.) Kentucky Government and
Politics, College Town Press, 1984.
"The Affirmative Action Debate and Conflicting Conceptions of Individuality," Women's Studies
International Forum 7(5):335-347, 1984. Reprinted in Deborah Poff and Wilfred Waluchow (eds.)
Business Ethics in Canada, Prentice Hall, 1987; and in Azizah Al Hibri and Margaret Simons (eds.)
Hypatia Reborn: Essays in Feminist Philosophy, Indiana University Press, 1990.
"Freedom and Virtue: The Covert Connection," Cogito 2(1):73-106, 1984.
"Brothels and Betrayal: On the Functions of Prostitution," International Journal of Women's Studies
7(1):81-91, 1984.
"Justice As A Means and Justice As An End: The Coherence Argument in Rawls' Theory of Justice,"
Cogito 1(2):30-65, 1983.
"Christian Bay: The Science of Needs; The Politics of Fulfillment," Political Science Reviewer 10:329-365,
1980; and Errata, Political Science Reviewer 12:369-375.
"Ideological Immunity: The Soviet Response to Human Rights Criticism," Universal Human Rights
2(1):67-84, 1980.
PUBLIC REPORTS
Mentoring for Women’s Political Leadership: Trainer’s Manual, Mentor’s Manual, and Protégé Manual,
UNDP-Vietnam and the Center for Vietnamese Women in Politics and Public Administration, Ho Chi
Minh National Academy for Politics and Public Administration, 2016.
Women’s Political Leadership: A Trainers’ Manual, UNDP-Vietnam and the Center for Vietnamese
Women in Politics and Public Administration, Ho Chi Minh National Academy for Politics and Public
Administration (Co-authored with Joseph de la Torre Dwyer), 2015.
Feminist Interventions: Creating New Institutional Spaces for Women at Rutgers University.
New Brunswick: Institute for Women’s Leadership, 2006. (Co-authored with Barbara Balliet,
Lisa Hetfield, Jennifer Morgan, and Lillian Robbins)
Legislating By Women and For Women: A Comparison of the 103rd and 104th Congresses. New Brunswick:
Center for American Women and Politics, 2001. (Coauthored with Debra Dodson, Katherine Kleeman,
Kathleen Casey and Krista Jenkins)
Term Limits and the Representation of Women. New Brunswick: Center for American Women and Politics,
2001. (Coauthored with Katherine Kleeman)
BOOK REVIEWS:
Split Decisions: How and Why to Take a Break from Feminism, Janet Halley and Simone de Beauvoir’s
Political Thinking, Lori Jo Marso and Pat Moynagh, eds.. Perspectives on Politics 5(3):608-610, 2007.
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 8
Mappings: Feminism and the Cultural Geographies of Encounter, Susan Stanford Friedman,
International Feminist Journal of Politics 4(2):284-286, 2002.
Women’s Political Voice: How Women are Transforming the Practice and Study of Politics,
Janet Flammang, American Political Science Review 92(2):456-458, 1998.
Only Paradoxes to Offer: French Feminists and the Rights of Man, Joan Wallach Scott, Canadian
Philosophical Reviews 16(4):307-307
The State and the Rule of Law, Blandine Kriegal, Canadian Philosophical Reviews 16(4):268-270.
The Argumentative Turn in Policy Analysis & Planning, John Forester & Frank Fischer (eds.), Policy
Currents, 1994.
Gender Shock, Hester Ersenstein, Women and Politics, 1994.
Contemporary Western European Feminism, Gisela Kaplan, Journal of Interdisciplinary History, 1994.
Philosophical Critiques of Policy Analysis, Lance DeHaven-Smith. Journal of Politics, 1990.
The Self Organizing Polity: An Epistemological Analysis of Political Life, Laurent Dobuzinskis. American
Political Science Review. 82(4):1350-1351, 1988.
Moral Dimensions of American Foreign Policy, Kenneth W. Thompson (ed.), Journal of Social Philosophy
17(2):70-71, 1986.
NOMOS XXII: Property, J. Roland Pennock and John W. Chapman (ed.), Ethics 93(1):166-67, 1982.
GRANTS:
Project Director, Women’s Political Leadership Training, Center for Vietnamese Women in Politics and
Public Administration, Ho Chi Minh National Academy and UNDP, 2014-2016, $20,000.
Project Director, Online Certificate Program inWomen’s Global Health Leadership, School of Arts and
Sciences Entrepreneurial Initiative Program, 2013-2014, $56,000.
Program Director, “Intersecting the Liberal Arts: Rethinking the Theory-Practice Relationship through
Women’s Studies,” National Women’s Studies Association and the Teagle Foundation, 2009-2011.
Program Director, Erasmus Mundus Grant: GEMMA, (Consortium of MA Programs in Gender Studies),
European Union, 2008-2010. Supportsfaculty and graduate student exchanges among 8 European
Universities and Rutgers for a three-year period. Partner institutions include University of Grenada
(Spain), University of Bologna (Italy), Central European University (Hungary), University of Hull
(Great Britain), University of Lodz (Poland), Institute for the Study of Humanities-Ljubljana
(Slovenia), University of Orviedo (Spain), and University of Utrecht (Netherlands).
Principal Investigator, Developing Digital Expertise for Transnational Feminist Research, Academic
Excellence Fund, Rutgers University, 2008-2009, $35,000.
Principal Investigator, Feminist Interventions: The Institute for Women’s Leadership as a
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Transformative Agent, Re-Affirming Action: Designs for Diversity in Higher Education, Ford
Foundation, 2004-2005, $12,000.
Project Director, Gender, Globalization, and Democratization: An Integrated Curriculum,
Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education, U.S. Department of Education,
2003-2004, $25,000.
Project Director, Making Human Rights Work for Women: An International Conversation, Ford
Foundation, 2000-2001, $50,000.
Project Director, Gender and Democratization, SROA, Rutgers University, 1999, $30,000.
Principal Humanities Advisor, Harvest Festival Project, Kentucky Humanities Council, 1996; $5000.
Eisenhower Leadership Grant, Department of Education, Curriculum Development: Ethics and Leadership,
1995-1996; $3000.
Principal Humanities Advisor, American Festival Project, Kentucky Humanities Council, 1993; $30,000.
Project Director, "Krupskaya's Sisters," Kentucky Arts Council, 1992; $1000.
President's Research Initiative, "Contemporary Politics in Perspective: An Introduction to the Routledge
Encyclopedia of Government and Politics," University of Louisville, 1989; $2512.
President's Research Initiative, Undergraduate Research Award for Editorial Assistant for Routledge
Encyclopedia of Government and Politics, University of Louisville, 1989-90; $2400
College of Arts and Sciences Research Award, "Toward A World Worthy of Feminist Allegiance," University
of Louisville, 1988, $1750.
College of Arts and Sciences Research Award, “Theoretical Issues in Policy Analysis,” University of
Louisville, 1986, $500.
Vice President for Student Affairs Research Award, "Equality in Access to Student Employment, " University
of Louisville, 1985, $3900.
Principal Humanities Advisor, "The Ideal but Unreal Woman: Conference on Women's Health Care Issues."
Kentucky Humanities Council, 1985; $8940.
Principal Investigator, "Canadian Politics and Social Policy," Canadian Faculty Enrichment Programme,
Canadian Embassy, Washington, D.C., Summer, 1984. $4500.
Project Director and Principal Humanities Advisor, "Beyond the Stereotype: The Substance of Women's
Equality." Kentucky Humanities Council, 1984-1985; $4624.
Academic Excellence Commission Faculty Research Award, "The Affirmative Action Debate and Conflicting
Conceptions of Individuality," University of Louisville, 1983, $3000.
Project Director and Principal Humanities Advisor, "Workers, Wives and Wonders: Images of Women in
Film," Kentucky Humanities Council, 1982; $8719
Academic Excellence Commission Faculty Research Award, "Violence and the Politics of Explanation"
University of Louisville, 1982, $3000.
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Academic Excellence Commission Faculty Research Award, "Freedom and Virtue: The Covert Connection,"
University of Louisville, 1981, $3000.
Academic Excellence Commission Faculty Research Award, "Equality, Feminism and Ideals of the Person,"
University of Louisville, 1980, $2500.
INVITED LECTURES and PRESENTATIONS AT SCHOLARLY MEETINGS:
“Visibility Politics: Theorizing Homosociality and the Femicidal State,” Feminist Research Seminar,
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, October 19-22, 2017.
“The Politics of Transparency: Privilege and Exclusion in Contemporary Political Science,” Qualitative
Transparency Deliberations Roundtable. Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association, San Franciso, CA, September 2, 2017.
“Re/Visioning Radical Feminism: The Lost Decade,” Western Political Science Association Annual
Meeting, Vancouver, Canada, April 13, 2017.
“Decolonizing Feminist Pedagogies,” National Women’s Studies Association Annual Meeting, Montreal,
Canada, November 12, 2016.
“Theorizing Dialectics in the All-Black-Male Schools Movement,” University of Wisconsin, Madison,
October 14, 2016.
“Scientific Norms as Conceptual Practices of Power,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 4, 2016.
“Embodied Power: Gendered Racialization and the Quality of Democracy.” International Political Science
Association Meeting, Poznan, Poland, July 27, 2016.
“Poverty Reduction: From Womenomics to Peril Alleviation,” Keynote Address, Kudumbashree
International Conference on Poverty Eradication, Women’s Empowerment and Local Self-Government,
Kovalam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India, August 20-23, 2015.
“Exploring the Explanatory Potential of Queer Theory in International Relations,” International Studies
Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, February, February 20, 2015.
“Transformative Knowledge Production: Four Decades of Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society,
Northeastern University, Boston, MA, January 22, 2015.
“Feminist Journals: Forty Years and Counting,” National Women’s Studies Association Annual Meeting,
San Juan, Puerto Rico, November, 15, 2014.
“Feminist Academic Publishing,” National Women’s Studies Association Annual Meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio,
November 9, 2014.
“Feminization, Commodification, Invisibilization: Gendered Labor in the 21st Century,” Conference Keynote
Address, St. Mary’s University, Maryland, March 26, 2014.
“A Political Economy of Women’s Health: Innovative Digital Pegadogies,” World Social Science Forum,
Montreal, Quebec, October 13, 2013.
“Feminist Methodology,” American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois,
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 11
August 29, 2013.
“Intersectionality: Raced-Gendered Identities and Knowledge Production, Western Political Science
Association Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, California, March 29, 2013.
“Innovations in Feminist Scholarship,” Warren Center for the Humanities, Vanderbilt University, Nashville,
Tennessee, February 28, 2013.
“Reshaping the Known World: Feminist Academic Publishing, Rutgers University, February 27, 2013.
“New Directions in Feminist Theory and Feminist Publishing,” Pennsylania State University, February 15,
2013.
“Women’s Leadership in the 21st Century,” Spelman College, January 24, 2013.
“Envisioning a Future by Inventing a Past,” Conference on The Politics of Gender in North Africa, ISIS
Center for Women and Development and the International Institute for Languages and Culture, Fez,
Morocco, July 16, 2012.
“Gender and Politics: The State of the Field,” International Political Science Association Meeting, Madrid,
July 11, 2012.
Author Meets Critics: Symposium on Political Worlds of Women: Activism, Advocacy and Governance in
the 21st Century, Western Political Science Association Meeting, Portland, Oregon, 2012.
“Gender and the Coloniality of Power,” International Studies Association Meeting, San Diego, 2012.
“Publishing in Political Science,” Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Political Science Association,
Philadelphia, November 19, 2011.
“Plugging the Leaky Pipeline: Women as Mentors to Women in the Profession,” Annual Meeting of the
Northeastern Political Science Association, Philadelphia, November 18, 2011.
“Rights Discourses as Sanctioned Ignorance,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association, Seattle, Washington, September 2, 2011.
“Feminist Political Theory: From Critiques of the Canon to Reconceptualization of Politics,” APSA Short
Course on Teaching Gender and Politics: Views from the Field, in conjunction with the Annual
Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Seattle Washington, August 31, 2011.
“Modes of Knowledge in Feminist Policy Research,” European Consortium for Gender and Politics
Research, Budapest, January 12, 2011.
“Political Women in the 21st Century,” Elisabeth Gössmann Preis Symposium, Karl Franzens Universität,
Graz, Austria, November 25, 2010.
“Ecological Refugees, the Lockean Proviso, and the Prospects for a Global Theory of Justice,” Conference
on Responsibility in International Political Philosophy, Karl Franzens Universität, Graz, Austria,
September 22, 2010.
“Feminist Reconceptualizations of Peace,” Central European University, Budapest, Hungary,
September 13, 2010.
“Forty Years of Feminist Scholarship: An Assessment,” Plenary Address, Gender Studies Conference, No
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 12
Longer in Exile, The New School, March 26-27, 2010
“Transforming the Known World,” Plenary Address, 35th Anniversary Celebration, Department of
Women’s, Gender, Sexuality Studies, University of Masschusetts, Amherst, February 26-27, 2010.
“Reproductive and Genetic Technologies: Feminist Perspectives,” Grand Rounds Presentation, St. Peter’s
University Hospital, New Brunswick, New Jersey, November 20, 2009.
“Feminist Knowledge Production: Rewriting the Past, Revisioning the Future,” Keynote Address,
30th Anniversary Celebration, Women’s and Gender Studies Program, University of Missouri,
Columbia, November 16, 2009.
“From Race and Sex to Racialization and Feminization: Intersectionality as a Mode of Knowledge
Production, National Women’s Studies Association Meeting, November 14, 2009, Atlanta, GA.
“Racism as a Visual Regime,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association, September 5, 2009, Toronto, Canada.
“Political Theory and the Politics of Extinction?” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association, September 3, 2009, Toronto, Canada.
“The Gendered Politics of Development,” Philosophy East and West, Ho Chi Minh National Academy for
Politics and Public Administation, Hanoi, Vietnam, August 6, 2009.
“The Political Presuppositions of Civil Society: From Hobbes and Habermas to NGOization,” Philosophy
East and West, Ho Chi Minh National Academy for Politics and Public Administation, Hanoi, Vietnam,
August 3, 2009.
“Sanctioned Ignorance: Theorizing the Erasure of Feminist Knowledge,” Plenary Address, 4th International
Conference in Interpretive Policy Analysis: Discourse, Power and Politics, University of Kassel,
Germany, June 25, 2009.
“The Politics of Extinction: Reading Beauvoir against Beauvoir,” Keynote Address, Feminism and
Philosophy Conference: Rethinking Beauvoir, Center for Gender Studies, European Humanities
University, Vilnius, Lithuania, June 18, 2009.
“Sexual Terror and Torture,” Center for Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Bergen, Norway,
June 15, 2009.
“Racialization and Feminization in the War on Terror,” America and the World Conference, University of
Delaware, April 17, 2009.
“Women’s and Gender Studies: Intellectual Transformations,” Westchester University, November 5, 2008.
“War as a Mode of Production and Reproduction,” Women’s Studies Lecture Series, University of
Louisville, Kentucky, September 10, 2008.
“Ideological Dimensions of the Subfield of American Politics: A Case for Abolition,” Annual Meeting of
the American Political Science Association, Boston, August 28, 2008
“Intersectionality: Epistemic Scope,” APSA Short Course on Intersectionality, Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association, Boston, August 27, 2008.
“Marketization, Militarization, Feminization: The Dynamics of Globalization in an Age of Empire,”
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 13
Annual Meeting of the National Women’s Studies Association, Cincinnati, June 20, 2008.
“Interdisciplinarity in a Global Frame,” Institute for Comparative Literature and Society, Columbia
University, March 27, 2008.
“Mestizaje, Hybridity, Intersectionality: Theorizing Complexity,” Annual Meeting of the Western Political
Science Association, San Diego, March 20, 2008.
“Intersectional Approaches to the Study of War,” Keynote Address, Conference on Violence Against
Women: From Local to Global, Pennsylvania State University, March 1, 2008.
“Feminist Philosophy,” a week long intensive seminar for scholars, Ho Chi Minh National Political
Academy, Hanoi, Vietnam, January 2-9, 2008.
“Social Justice and Feminist Strategies for Social Change,” Seminar on Western Philosophy, Ho Chi Minh
National Political Academy, Hanoi, Vietnam, June 27, 2007.
“Feminists v. Feminization: The Quest for Social Justice in the 21st Century,” Seminar on Western
Philosophy, Ho Chi Minh National Political Academy, Hanoi, Vietnam, June 26, 2007.
“War as a Mode of Production and Reproduction,” Bates College, Lewiston Maine, May 10, 2007.
“War and Terror: Feminist Analytics,” York University, Toronto, CA, March 20, 2007.
“Interdisciplinarity: Alternative Conceptualizations,” York University, Toronto, CA, March 19, 2007.
“Theorizing Political Inquiry,” Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, March
9, 2007.
“Gendered Continuities in Neoliberal and Post-Neoliberal Regimes” International Studies Association
Annual Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, March 2, 2007.
“The Politics of Gendered Diasporas,” International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago Illinois,
February 28, 2007.
“From Neoliberal Globalism to Securitization: The Gendered Dynamics of the George W. Bush
Administration, Seminar on Political Economy and Contemporary Social Issues,
Columbia University, February 1, 2007.
“Feminist Philosophy: A Conceptual Overview,” Kazan State University, Tartarstan, Russia,
November 21, 2006.
“A Genealogy of Gender,” Kazan State University, Tartarstan, Russia, November 14, 2006.
“Outsiders, Insiders, and Outsiders Within: Feminist Strategies for Global Transformation,
CUNY Graduate Center, October 11, 2006
“From Marketization to Securitization: Excavating the Discursive Regime of the George W.
Bush Administration,” Philosophy Department Colloquium, Temple University,
September 22, 2006.
“Contemporary U.S. Public Policy and the Construction of Interior Frontiers,” Annual Meeting
of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, PA, September 1, 2006.
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 14
“Gender and the ‘Public’: A Theoretical Overview,” Twentieth Congress of the International
Political Science Association, Fukuoka, Japan, July 9-13, 2006.
“Assessing the Intellectual Legacies of Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society,”
Launching a Journal, Building an Interdisciplinary Field, Rutgers University, April 6, 2006.
“On the State’s Regulation of Racial Formation,” Annual Meeting of the Western Political
Science Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 17, 2006.
“Feminist Inquiry: From Political Conviction to Methodological Innovation,” Princeton
University, March 1, 2006.
“Situating Poverty in U.S. Political Discourse,” Briefing for the Vietnamese Delegation to the
United Nations, Center for Vietnamese Philosophy, Culture and Society, Temple University,
February 19, 2006.
“On Evidence Blindness: Rethinking the Politics of Knowledge,” Department of Political Science,
Pennsylvania State University, October 7, 2005.
“Race and Gender Equity in Higher Education: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back,” Annual Meeting of
the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., September 4, 2005.
“The Gendered Ontology of Multitude,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,
Washington, D.C., September 3, 2005.
“Lessons from Two Hundred Years of Transnational Feminist Activism,” Women’s History Month
Keynote Address, Seton Hall University, March 30, 2005.
“Situating Feminist Theory in Academe’s Theoretical Menagerie,” Annual Meeting of the Western Political
Science Association, Oakland, California, March 19, 2005.
“Excavating the Shadows: On the Mutual Constitution of Empire and Democracy,” Annual Meeting of the
International Studies Association, Honolulu, Hawaii, March 5, 2005.
“Feminist Studies in the United States,” Capitol Normal University, Beijing, China, November 15, 2004.
“Making Political Science Matter,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,
Chicago, Illinois, September 3, 2004.
“Theorizing Globalization in a Time of War,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association, Chicago, Illinois, September 2, 2004.
“Gender and Globalization: Multiple Dimensions of Inequality in North America,” Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, September 2, 2004.
“Engendering the Humanities,” Second International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities,
Prato, Italy, July 21, 2004.
“David Hume and James Madison: Defining the Public Good in Terms of Private Interest,” Seminar on
Western Philosophy, Ho Chi Minh National Political Academy, Hanoi, Vietnam, June 10, 2004.
“Jean-Jacques Rousseau: On the Dilemma of Liberty and Equality,” Seminar on Western Philosophy, Ho
Chi Minh National Political Academy, Hanoi, Vietnam, June 9, 2004.
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 15
“John Locke: On the Justification of Private Property and the State as the Protector of Private Property,”
Seminar on Western Philosophy, Ho Chi Minh National Political Academy, Hanoi, Vietnam, June 8,
2004.
“Thomas Hobbes and the Mechanistic Conception of Self and State,” Seminar on Western Philosophy,
Ho Chi Minh National Political Academy, Hanoi, Vietnam, June 7, 2004.
“Women’s Issues in the 2004 Elections,’ Jane S. Pollack Memorial Lecture, Alice Paul Center for Research
on Women and Gender, University of Pennsylvania, April 15, 2004.
“Feminism in a Postfeminist Age,” Providence College, March 18, 2004.
“Women and Social Change in China: Competing Conceptions of Subjectivity,” Western Political Science
Association Meeting, Portland, Oregon, March 11, 2004.
“Women in New York Politics: Past and Present,” Museum of New York, February 8, 2004.
“Feminist Theory and Graduate Education in Women’s Studies,” St. Louis University, January 22, 2004.
“When the Subaltern Speaks: Transnational Feminism and Anti-Racism Politics,” Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 29, 2003.
“Feminist Theories: Trajectories of Change,” XIX World Congress of the International Political Science
Association, Durban, South Africa, July 2, 2003.
“Gender and Globalization,” Seminar on Western Philosophy, Ho Chi Minh National Political Academy,
Hanoi, Vietnam, June 6, 2003.
“Feminist Critiques of Culture: Theory and Practice,” Seminar on Western Philosophy, Ho Chi Minh
National Political Academy, Hanoi, Vietnam, June 3, 2003.
“Congressional Enactments of Race-Gender: Toward A Theory of Raced-Gendered Institutions,” Annual
Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Denver, Colorado, March 28, 2003.
“Feminist Theorizations of Power,” Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Portland,
Oregon, March 1, 2003.
“Global Containment: The Production of Feminist Invisibility and the Vanishing Horizon of Justice,”
Conference on Ideological Dimensions of Globalization, Globalization Research Center, University of
Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii, December 9, 2002.
“Women’s Political Leadership in the United States and the Construction of a Women’s Policy Agenda,”
CCEAM Conference, University of Umea, Umea, Sweden, September 23-25, 2002
“Feminism and the Transnational,” Conference on Transnational Feminism, Institute for Gender,
Globalization and Democratization in conjunction with the National Women’s Studies Association, Las
Vegas, Nevada, 2002.
“On the Semiotics of Premature Burial: Feminism in a Postfeminist Age,” Peg Zeglin Brand Lecture in
Gender Studies, Indiana University, April 18, 2002.
“Congressional Enactments of Race-Gender: Toward A Theory of Raced-Gendered Institutions,” Institute
for Research on Women, Rutgers University, March 28, 2002.
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 16
“Rethinking the Death of Feminism,” Invited Lecture, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington,
November 12, 2001.
“Tracking Transformative Scholarship: Thirty years of Feminist Research,” Conference on the Ph.D. in
Women’s Studies, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, October 13, 2001.
“Policy Responses to Racism and Sexism: Painful Lessons from the United States,” Women’s Leadership
and International Consensus Building: A Transnational Seminar, European Union Women in Decision
Making, FrauenComputerZentrum and Norwegian Embassies, Berlin, June 25, 2000
“Women, Power, and Politics: Global Perspectives,” National Arts Club, New York City, February 21, 2001.
“Women and Leadership: Deviations from the Standard Model,” Rutgers University ACE/NET, New
Brunswick, February 15, 2001.
“Gender Balance in Governance: A Comparative Perspective,” Women In Municipal Government
Association, National League of Cities Conference, Boston, December 7, 2000.
“Historic Gains and Historic Losses: Women Candidates and the 2000 Election,” National Executive
Women of New Jersey, East Brunswick, November 14, 2000.
“Fulfilling the Promise of Equality: Tactical Uses of CEDAW,” North Texas U.N. Conference on Women,
University of Texas at Dallas, November 11, 2000.
“Women and the 2000 Election: Press Briefing,” Foreign Press Office, U.S. State Department, New York
City, November 1, 2000.
“What We Know Now that We Didn’t Know Then: The Impact of Feminist Scholarship,” Montclair State
University, Montclair, New Jersey, October 17, 2000.
“Election 2000: The Missing Women’s Agenda,” The Century Foundation, New York City, October 12,
2000.
“The Impact of Women in Elective Offices,” National Council of Cities and International Union of
Municipal Governments Forum in conjunction with the Beijing Plus 5 Review, United Nations, June 9,
2000.
“Putting it on the Record: Three generations of U.S. Congresswomen,” Conference on Women
Transforming Congress: Gender Analyses of Institutional Life, Carl Albert Congressional Research and Studies Center, The University of Oklahoma, April 14, 2000.
“Women and Politics: Global Comparisons,” Democratic Rural Conference, Corning, New York, April 8.
2000.
"Engendering Democratization" General Assembly III, Feminist Expo 2000 in Baltimore, Maryland, March 31, 2000.
“Operationalizing the Concept of Gender Regimes: The Complex Nexus” Annual Meeting of the Western
Political Science Association in San Jose, California, March 25, 2000.
“Gender and Democratization,” Philosophy Forum, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, February 4, 2000.
"Overcoming Barriers to Women's Political Participation," Global Forum for Women Political Leaders,
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 17
Manila, The Philippines, January 16-19, 2000.
“Gender and the Exercise of Power,” Beijing +5 Conference, Delaware, Maryland, November 6, 1999.
“Young Women's Political Activism, “ William Paterson University, October 30, 1999.
"Democratization and the Displacement of Women," New York Society of Women in Philosophy, Hunter
College, October 29, 1999.
“Feminist Methodology: The Elusive Unit of Analysis,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association, Atlanta, Georgia, September 4, 1999.
“Women Lawyers and the Quest for Political Equality in the United States,” Centennial Conference,
National Association of Women Lawyers, Atlanta, August 6, 1999.
“Gender and the Political Agenda of the 21st Century,” Women’s Campaign School, Yale University,
June 17, 1999.
“Civic Engagement: The Legacy and Challenge of Public Intellectuals,” Phi Beta Kappa Lecture, Rutgers
University, May 18, 1999.
“Towards the Millennium: Women and Politics at the End of the 20th Century,” Douglass College Alumnae
Council, Rutgers University, May 1, 1999.
“Democratization and the Displacement of Women” Graduate Center, City University of New York,
April 21, 1999.
“Socially Responsible Feminism in an Age of Backlash Politics,” Annual Meeting of the Western Political
Science Association, Seattle, March 25, 1999.
“From Advocacy to Decision-making: Feminist Strategies for the 21st Century,” Spring Symposium, Mary
Baldwin College, Staunton, VA., March 13, 1999.
“Finding a Feminist Voice,” Keynote Address, Annual Women’s Conference, Douglass College, Rutgers
University, March 6, 1999.
“Democratization and the Reclamation of Political Space,” Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers
University, December 3, 1998.
“Engendering Democratization,” XXII General Assembly of the International Social Science Council,
UNESCO, Paris, November 26-28, 1998.
“Women and the 1998 Elections: An Overview,” National Women’s Political Caucus Press Conference,
The National Press Club, Washington, D.C., November 5, 1998.
“Equality, Globalization and Democratization,” North Texas UN Conference on Women, University of
Texas at Dallas, October 24, 1998.
“Conceptualizing Gender Regimes in Changing Global Network Economies,” Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association, Boston, September 3, 1998.
“On Evidence Blindness,” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago,
April 24, 1998.
“University as a Universe of Communities,” Understanding Communities Conference, University of
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 18
Louisville, March 28, 1998.
“Reconceptualizing Feminist Citizenship,” Annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association,
Los Angeles, California, March 20, 1998.
“Analyzing Backlash: Feminist Standpoint As Analytical Tool,” Rutgers University, December 15, 1997.
“Democratization and the Marginalization of Women,” University of Texas Dallas, October 25, 1997.
“Gender: Analytical Concept vs. Explanatory Variable,” Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association, Washington, D.C., August 29, 1997.
“Theorizing Equality Work: Reflections on the Foundations of Democratic Citizenship, Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 29, 1997.
“Interpreting Hannah Arendt,” Annual Meeting of the Midwestern Political Science Association, Chicago,
April 11, 1997.
“Critical Issues in Feminist Theory,” Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Tucson,
March 15, 1997.
“Feminist Theory and Political Praxis,” Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Tucson,
March 13, 1997.
“Political Discourses and Postmodern Political Theory,” Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science
Association, Chicago, April 20, 1996.
“Mapping Gender’s Terrain: Psyche, Self, and Social Relations,” Denison University Convocation, April
11, 1996.
“Conceptualizing Ethnocratic Policies,” Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, San
Francisco, March 15, 1996
“Feminist Theory and Policy Studies: Posing Theoretical Puzzles,” New York Political Science Association,
April 28, 1995.
"Academic Freedom vs. Faculty Accountability: What is at Stake?" Jefferson Community College, August 19,
1994.
“Incorporating Feminist Theory in Traditional Theory Courses: Strategies and Problems,” Annual Meeting
of the Western Political Science Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 10, 1994.
“Confounding Gender,” Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Albuquerque, New
Mexico, March 11, 1994
“Gender Equality in the United States: Myth or Reality?” Morehead State University, December 2, 1993.
“Pornography and the Subordination of Women: Feminist Concerns,” ACLU Forum on Feminism and the
First Amendment, December 1, 1993.
“Feminism and Anti-Poverty Politics: International Issues,” Conference on Feminist Ethics and Social
Policy, University of Pittsburgh, November 6, 1993.
“Feminist Scholarship: Transforming the Social Sciences,” Trinity College, Washington, D.C.,
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 19
September, 3 1993.
"Beyond Conversation Stoppers Revisited," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association, Washington, D. C. , September 2, 1993.
"Beyond Conversations Stoppers: Bridges To Feminist Theories, Annual Meeting of the American Political
Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, August 30, 1992.
"Values, Theory and Public Policy: The Search For A Method," Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political
Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 11, 1992.
“From Objectivity to Objectification: Feminist Objections," Annual Meeting of the American Political
Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 31, 1991.
"On Women's Liberty," The Shambaugh Conference on Political Theory, University of Iowa, Iowa City,
April 25-28, 1991.
"Feminism, Myth and Countermyth," Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association,
Chicago, Illinois, April 18, 19, 1991.
"Toward A World Worthy of Feminist Allegiance," Williams College, October 25, 1990.
"Diké's Lament: Parity Not Punishment," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,
San Francisco, September 2, 1990.
"Feminist Rhetoric: Models of Politicization," Brunel University, London, England. March 22, 1990.
"On Feminism," Brunel University, London, England, February 13, 1990.
"Epistemology and Policy Analysis," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,
Atlanta, Georgia, August 31, 1989.
"Power and Political Analysis: Hobbes Revisited," Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science
Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 13, 1989.
"The Politics of Knowledge: Sexual Harassment and Academic Freedom Reconsidered," Plenary Address,
Society for Research in Higher Education, Conference on Academic Freedom, University of Surrey,
Guildford, England, December 19, 1988.
"Toward A World Worthy of Feminist Allegiance: Constitutional Provisions and Institutional
Arrangements," Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.,
September 1-4, 1988.
"Problematizing Gender," Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois,
April 14, 1988.
"Women and the Constitution," Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts, October 29, 1987.
"Feminist Epistemology and Social Science Research," School of Public Affairs, Arizona State University,
January 28, 1987.
"Knowers, Knowing, Known: Feminist Theory and Claims of Truth," Women's Studies Resource Center,
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Toronto, Ontario, January 12, 1987
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 20
"Feminist Rhetoric: Discourses on the Male Monopoly of Knowledge, Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 28-31, 1986.
"RE/VISION: Feminist Theory Confronts the Polis," Foundations of Political Theory Group in conjunction
with the Annual Meeting of The American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August
28-31, 1986.
"Intelligible Rights and Incommensurable Interests," Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Political Science
Association, San Antonio, Texas, March 21, 1986.
"On the Material Base of French Materialist Feminism," Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science
Association, Nashville, Tennessee, November 7, 1985.
"Knowledge, Power and Politics: The Feminist Challenge," Women's Caucus for Political Science
in conjunction with the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, New Orleans,
August 29, 1985.
"The Depoliticized Discourse on Politics in Popular Literature," The North American Society for Social
Philosophy in conjunction with the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,
New Orleans, August 30, 1985.
"`What is to Be Done?': Marxism and Social Change Revisited," Annual Meeting of the American Political
Science Association, New Orleans, August 31, 1985.
"Workfare and the Imposition of Discipline," II International Social Philosophy Conference, Colorado
Springs, August 8-10, 1985.
"Women and the Welfare State: On the Future of an Illusion," Conference on the Future of the Welfare
State, Louisville, Kentucky, November 30, 1984.
"Equality, Feminism and Ideals of the Person," Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science
Association, Savannah, Georgia, November 1, 1984.
"The Affirmative Action Debate and Conflicting Conceptions of Individuality," Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 30, 1984.
"Non-Traditional Approaches to Political Theory: An Assessment," Annual Meeting of the Midwest
Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, April 11-14, 1984.
"Brothels and Betrayal: On the Functions of Prostitution," American Culture Association Conference,
Toronto, Ontario, March 29, 1984.
"The Ideological Prism and the Conceptualization of Human Rights," Annual Meeting of the American
Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies, Kansas City, October 21-23, 1983.
"Violence and the Politics of Explanation: Kampuchea Revisited," Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, September 1-4, 1983.
"Freedom and Virtue: The Covert Connection," Midwest Conference for the Study of Political Thought,
Chicago, Illinois, April 20-23, 1983.
"The Uses and Abuses of Murray G. Murphy: A Response to Club and Winchester, Social Science History
Association Conference, Bloomington, Indiana, November 5, 1982.
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 21
"The Historical Emergence of Natural Rights Theory: A Response to Smedes," Geneva Community
Symposium on Justice, University of Iowa, March 13, 1981.
"On the Potential Use of Psychoanalytic, Meta-Historical and Nihilist Analyses in Political Theory:
A Response to Glass, Megill and Strong," The Shambaugh Conference on the Future of Political
Theory, University of Iowa, January 30-31, 1981.
"Rawls' Two Models of Justice," Annual Meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta,
Georgia, November 6-8, 1980.
"Socialist-Feminist Contributions to Classical Marxist Theory," Fifth Annual Conference on the Current
State of Marxist Theory, Louisville, Kentucky, November 16-17, 1980
"The Conundrum of Contemporary Citizenship," NEH/APSA Ethical Issues Seminar in conjunction with
the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., August 25-27,
1980.
"C.B. Macpherson: The Emotivist Road to Revolution," Fourth Annual Conference on the Current State of
Marxist Theory, Louisville, Kentucky, November 15-16, 1979.
SERVICE (Abridged):
Editorial Boards
Editor in Chief, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 2005-2015
Editorial Board Member, American Political Science Review, 2012-
Editorial Board Member, International Feminist Journal of Politics, 1999-
Editorial Board Member, Women and Politics, 1989-1994, 1999-2004.
Editorial Board Member, New Contexts: Gender and Political Theory, Lynne Rienner
Publishers, 1991- 1996
National Editorial Board Member, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society,
1989-1992.
Associate Editor, Continuum: A Journal of Interpretation, 1989-1994.
Contributing Editor, McGraw Hill Series in American Government, 1989.
External Review Committees
Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Ohio State University, 2017
Department of Gender Studies, Central European University, Budapest, 2017
Department of Political Science, Wayne State University, Detroit, 2016
Department of Political Science, University of Maryland, Baltimore, 2015.
Department of Gender Studies, Indiana University, Bloomington, 2015 (Chair)
Department of Feminist Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara, 2014 (Chair)
Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Emory University, 2013 (Chair)
Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2012.
Gender and Science Initiative, Swedish Research Council, Stockholm, August 2009
Department of Political Science, St. Louis University, 2009.
Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, The College of New Jersey, 2009.
Department of Political Science, Moravian College, 2009.
Department of Women’s Studies, University of Maryland, 2008.
Department of Women’s Studies, University of South Florida, 2008
Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Yale University, 2007.
Women’s and Gender Studies Program, UCLA, 2007.
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 22
Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, Hunter College, 2007.
Department of Political Science, SUNY Oswego, 2006.
Department of Political Science, Hunter College, 2001-2002.
Women’s Studies Program, Ohio University, 2001-2002.
School of Justice Studies, Arizona State University, 1990.
Prize Committees
Chair, Hubert H. Humphrey Award Committee, American Political Science Association, 2012-2013.
Charles A. McCoy Career Achievement Award Committee, New Political Science Organized Section,
American Political Science Association, 2008.
Chair, Best Paper Prize Committee, Mid-Atlantic Women’s Studies Association, 2008.
Chair, Betty Nesvold Award Committee for Best Paper on Women and Politics Research,
Western Political Science Association, 2005-2006.
Chair, Victoria Schuck Award Committee for Best Book in Women and Politics Research, American
Political Science Association, 2002-2003.
Best Dissertation Award Committee, Organized Section on Women and Politics Research, American
Political Science Association, 2002.
Best Dissertation Award Committee, Organized Section on Women and Politics Research, American
Political Science Association, 2000.
Committee to Select the Best Paper on Women and Politics Research, American Political Science Association,
1991-1992.
Committee to Select the Best Paper on Women and Politics, Southern Political Science Association, 1984.
Conference Organizing Committees
Chair, Organizing Committee, Mid-Atlantic Women’s Studies Association Annual Meeting, 2009.
Chair, Organizing Committee, Committee on Institutional Collaboration Annual Meeting for Chairs and
Ph.D. Program Directors in Women’s and Gender Studies, New Brunswick, New Jersey, Nov.
6-7, 2008.
Organizing Committee, International Social Science Council Research Program on Gender,
Globalization and Democratization, Conference on Women’s Political Leadership,
University of Umea, Sweden, August 19-21, 2007.
Organizing Committee, Emerging Paradigms and Residual Issues in Feminist Research, Women’s
Caucus for Political Science Conference, Howard University, August 31, 2005.
Gender and Politics Section Head, Western Political Science Association Program Committee, 2000-
2001.
Co-Organizer, Frontiers in Feminist Research, Conference Co-sponsored by the Women’s Caucus for
Political Science and the APSA Organized Section on Women and Politics Research,
J.F.Kennedy School, Harvard University, August 27, 1998.
Program Chair, Women’s Caucus for Political Science, American Political Science Association, 1996-
1997.
Public Policy Section Head, Western Political Science Association Program Committee, 1995.
Chair, Program Committee, APSA Division of the North American Society for Social Philosophy,
1990.
Chair, Theory/Methodology Section, Program Committee for the Social Science History Association
Conference, 1982.
Offices in International, National, and Regional Organizations
Steering Committee, Qualitative Transparency Deliberations, American Political Science Association
Organized Section on Qualitative and Interpretive Methods, 2016-2017.
Member, Editorial Search Committee, Political Research Quarterly, 2012-2013.
Mary Hawkesworth, p. 23
Chair, Politics and Gender Editorial Search Committee, American Political Science Association, 2009-
2010
Advisory Board, Elizabeth Cady Stanton Trust, 2001- present.
Scientific Research Committee on Gender, Globalization and Democratization, International Social
Science Council, 1998-present.
President, Women’s Caucus for Political Science, 1997-1998.
Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession, American Political Science Association, 1997-
1998.
Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession, Western Political Science Association, 1997-
2000.
Executive Council, Women and Politics Research Organized Section, American Political
Science Association, 1991-1992.
Chair, Nominating Committee, Women's Caucus for Political Science, 1988-89.
Director, Kentucky Curriculum Development Workshops: Dimensions of Democratic Citizenship,
American Political Science Association, 1982.
Rutgers University
Search Committee, Director of the Institute for Women’s Leadership, Rutgers University, 2009-2010.
Executive Council, The Graduate School, New Brunswick, Rutgers University, 2008- 2010.
School of Arts and Sciences, Committee on the Future, 2009-2010.
School of Arts and Sciences Core Requirements Committee, 2008- 2010.
School of Arts and Sciences Budget Advisory Committee, 2007- 2009.
School of Arts and Sciences Executive Committee, 2007- 2009.
School of Arts and Sciences Social Justice Minor Faculty Coordinator, 2008- present.
Livingston Social Justice Living-Learning Community Advisory Board, 2007- present.
Faculty Advisory Committee, Civic Engagement and Service Education Program, 2009- present.
Implementation Subcommittee, Office of the Vice President for Undergraduate Education: Organization,
Services, Technology, Management Implementation Committee, 2006.
Vice President for Undergraduate Education, Working Group on Douglass Residential College, 2006.
Advisory Committee, Center for the Critical Analysis of Contemporary Culture, 2001-2005.
Board of Directors, Institute for Women’s Leadership, 1998- present.
Member, Faculty of Arts and Sciences Task Force on Race and Ethnicity, 2004.
Chair, Equal Opportunities Committee, University Senate, 2003-2004.
Senator, Rutgers University Senate, 2001- 2004.
Faculty of Arts and Sciences Appointments and Promotion Committee in Humanities, 2003-04; 2013-14.
Faculty of Arts and Sciences Gender Equity Committee, 2000-2001.
Faculty of Arts and Sciences Appointments and Promotion Committee in Social Science, 2000-2001.
Graduate School New Brunswick Executive Council, 2008-
Douglass College Dean Search Committee, 2001.
Laurie Chair, Search Committee, Douglass College, 1998-2001, 2007-
Committee on Women’s Scholarship and Leadership, 1998-2001.
Douglass College Committee to Restructure “Shaping A Life” (Mission Course), 2003-2004.
Department of Women’s and Gender Studies:
Executive Committee
Personnel Committee
FASIP Committee
Graduate Committee
Undergraduate Committee
Ad Hoc Committee on the 35th Anniversary of Women’s and Gender Studies
Ad Hoc Committee on International Exchange Agreements
Ad Hoc Committee on the Graduate Curriculum
Search Committee for the PII hire
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Eagleton Institute of Politics (1998-2001):
Personnel Committee
FASIP Committee
Liaison Committee with Political Science Department
Wynona Lipman Chair Committee
Wynona Lipman Dissertation Fellowship Committee
Roberta Sigel Dissertation Fellowship Committee
Center for American Women and Politics Junior Scholars Awards Committee
Ready to Run Planning Committee
NEW Leadership Planning Committee
Search Committee, Center for American Women and Politics faculty hire
Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN) Committee
University of Louisville
Chair, Commission on the Status of Women, 1996-1998.
Chair, College of Arts and Sciences Dean Search Committee, University of Louisville, 1996-1997.
Acting Director, Women's Studies Program, University of Louisville, 1987-88, 1990-1991.
Chair, Women's History Week Program Committee, University of Louisville, 1980, 1982-1985, 1987,
1990.
Chair, Distinguished Teaching Awards Committee, University of Louisville, 1987-88.
Member, Commission on Academic Excellence, University of Louisville, 1985-1988; Executive
Committee, 1987-88.
Member, President's Advisory Committee on Research, University of Louisville, 1987-1989.
Member, President's Advisory Committee on Women, University of Louisville, 1990-1994
Member, Advisory Board, University of Louisville Women's Center, 1991-1994.
Chair, College of Arts and Sciences Budget Committee, 1988-1989.
Member, College of Arts and Sciences Personnel Committee, 1983-1985.
Member, College of Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee, 1981-1983.
Member, Task Force on Sexual Harassment, University of Louisville, 1983-1997.
Member, Rape Prevention Committee, University of Louisville, 1980-1986.
Member, Women's Studies Committee, University of Louisville, 1979-1998.
Faculty Advisor, F.O.C.U.L. (Feminists on Campus, University of Louisville), 1982-1986, 1996-1997.
Chair, Women in the 80's: Social, Economic and Political Issues Conference Committee, University of
Louisville, 1983-84.
Member, Steering Committee, University Women's Information Network, University of Louisville,
1982-1988.
Director, Graduate Program in Political Science, University of Louisville, 1980-1983.
Referee:
American Political Science Review. Political Theory. Journal of Politics. Polity. Politics and Gender.
Women and Politics. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society. Hypatia: Journal of Feminist
Philosophy. American Journal of Political Science. International Feminist Journal of Politics. Journal
of Social Philosophy. Politics and Policy. Political Research Quarterly. Policy Sciences. Oxford
University Press, State University of New York Press. Cornell University Press. Goodyear Press.
Brooks/Cole Publishing Company. West Publishing Company. Routledge. Indiana University Press.
Georgetown University Press. M.E. Sharpe. Penn State University Press. University of Illinois Press.
Stanford University Press. Temple University Press.
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Politics of Identity
Women in American Politics
Ethics and Leadership
Feminism, Policy, and the Poor
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Introduction to Social Justice
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Elements of Political Theory
Modern Political Thought
American Political Theory
Marx and the Marxist Tradition
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Canadian Politics and Social Policy
The Politics of Knowledge
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Ethics and Leadership
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Undergraduate Course:
Human Nature and Legitimacy
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