With Jacqui True. “Back to the Future: Feminist Theory, Activism, and Doing Feminist Research in an Age of Globalization.” Women’s Studies International Forum, forthcoming
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
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), 2009
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
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