Joel Rogers is professor of law, political science, public affairs and sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He directs COWS, the strategy center for high-road (high wage, low waste, democratic) development. Rogers has published widely on American politics and democratic theory, advised many local, state, and national governments, and founded or cofounded many social justice initiatives, most recently the Emerald Cities.
Experience
Current Positions
- Professor of law, political science, public affairs and sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Past Positions
- University of Miami, Associate Professor of Law, September 1986-June 1987
- Rutgers University-Newark, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Law, and Management, July 1984-June 1986
- Adjunct Assistant Professor of Political Science, Law, and Management 1980-June 1984.
Princeton University, Department of Politics, Lecturer, 1978-79
- Assistant in Instruction, 1977-78, 1979.
Yale University, Department of Political Science, Lecturer, 1975.
Education
- Princeton University, Department of Politics, M.A. 1978
- Ph.D. 1984
Universität Heidelberg, Department of Philosophy 1976-77
Yale Law School, J.D. 1976
Yale College, B.A. 1972