Ann Marie Clark - Purdue University

Ann Marie Clark Brief (5-page) Curriculum Vitae

Department of Political Science Purdue University, 100 N. University Street

West Lafayette, IN 47907-2098 clarkam@purdue.edu

EDUCATION

Ph.D., Political Science, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1995. Principal fields: International Relations, Political Theory.

M.A., Government, University of Essex, Colchester, U.K., 1987. Principal field: Political Theory.

B.A. with Honors, Peace and Global Studies, Earlham College, Richmond, Indiana, 1982.

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

Associate Professor of Political Science, Purdue University, 2001-present. Co-Director, Human Rights Studies Program, Purdue College of Liberal Arts, 2015present. Visiting Scholar, Columbia University, Institute for the Study of Human Rights, 20102011 and Fall 2014. Research Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, 2002-2003.

Assistant Professor of Political Science, Purdue University, 1995-2001.

PUBLICATIONS

Books

[In press:] Clark, Ann Marie. Demands of Justice: The Creation of a Global Human Rights Practice. Cambridge University Press. Expected January 2022.

Friedman, Elisabeth Jay, Kathryn Hochstetler, and Ann Marie Clark. 2005. Sovereignty, Democracy, and Global Civil Society: State-Society Relations at UN World Conferences. SUNY Series in Global Politics. Albany, NY: State University of New York (SUNY) Press.

Ann Marie Clark. 2001. Diplomacy of Conscience: Amnesty International and Changing Human Rights Norms. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2001.

Journal articles

Ann Marie Clark and Bi Zhao. 2020. " `Who Did What for Whom?' Amnesty International's Urgent Actions as Activist-Generated Data." Journal of Human Rights 19, 1: 46-66. Special issue on Challenges of Human Rights Measurement.

Ann Marie Clark. 2018. "Laws, Talk, and Human Rights: The Impact of Treaty Ratification, UN Criticism, and Democratic Change on Torture." Journal of Human Rights, 17 (4): 418-435.

Ann Marie Clark and Kathryn Sikkink. 2016. "Response to David L. Richards." Human Rights Quarterly 38: 493-6. (Reply to David L. Richards in the same issue, "The Myth of

2 Information Effects in Human Rights Data: Response to Ann Marie Clark and Kathryn Sikkink," Human Rights Quarterly 38:477-92.)

Amy Barton, Paul J. Bracke, and Ann Marie Clark. 2016. "Digitization, Data Curation, and Political Science Research: The Amnesty International Urgent Action Bulletins Project." IASSIST Quarterly 40, 1: 28-35.

Raymond, Leigh, S. Laurel Weldon, Daniel Kelly, Ximena B. Arriaga, and Ann Marie Clark. 2014. "Making Change: Norm-Based Strategies for Institutional Change to Address Intractable Problems." Political Research Quarterly 67: 197-211.

Clark, Ann Marie, and Kathryn Sikkink. 2013. "Information Effects and Human Rights Data: Is the Good News About Increased Human Rights Information Bad News for Human Rights Measures?" Human Rights Quarterly 35: 539-68.

Friedman, Elisabeth Jay, Kathryn Hochstetler, and Ann Marie Clark. 2001. "Sovereign Limits and Regional Opportunities for Global Civil Society in Latin America." Latin American Research Review 36: 7-35.

Hochstetler, Kathryn, Ann Marie Clark, and Elisabeth J. Friedman. 2000. "Sovereignty in the Balance: Claims and Bargains at the UN Conferences on the Environment, Human Rights, and Women." International Studies Quarterly 44: 591-614.

Clark, Ann Marie, Elisabeth J. Friedman, and Kathryn Hochstetler. 1998. "The Sovereign Limits of Global Civil Society: A Comparison of NGO Participation in UN World Conferences on the Environment, Human Rights, and Women." World Politics 51: 1-35.

Clark, Ann Marie. 1995. "Non-Governmental Organizations and Their Influence on International Society," Journal of International Affairs 48: 507-525.

Clark, Ann Marie, and James A. McCann. 1991. "Enforcing International Standards of Justice: Amnesty International's Constructive Conflict Expansion." Peace & Change 16: 379-99.

Selected Refereed Book Chapters

Clark, Ann Marie. 2018. "What Kind of Justice for Human Rights?" In Human Rights and Justice: Philosophical, Economic, and Historical Perspectives eds. Melissa Labonte and Kurt Mills (Routledge). pp. 14-32.

Clark, Ann Marie. 2013. "The Normative Context of Human Rights Criticism: Treaty Ratification and UN Mechanisms." In The Persistent Power of Human Rights: From Commitment to Compliance, eds. Thomas Risse, Steven C. Ropp and Kathryn Sikkink. Cambridge Studies in International Relations. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press. 125-44.

Clark, Ann Marie. 2009. "Human Rights NGOs at the United Nations: Developing an Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture." In Transnational Activism in the UN and the Eu: A Comparative Study, eds. Jutta Joachim and Birgit Locher. Routledge Advances in International Relations and Global Politics. London and New York: Routledge. 44-60.

Clark, Ann Marie. 2009. "Human Rights NGOs: Overview." In Oxford Encyclopedia of Human Rights, ed. David P. Forsythe. Vol. 4. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press. 87-95.

3 Work in Progress

Ann Marie Clark, "Human Rights Defenders as an International Legal and Social Category."

Ann Marie Clark, ?usta Carranza Ko, Mintao Nie, and Bi Zhao, "Defending Human Rights Defenders."

MAJOR GRANTS AND FUNDED FELLOWSHIPS

Fulbright Fellowship, awarded for Spring 2021: Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Human Rights and Social Justice at the University of Ottawa, Spring 2021.

Research Fellowship, Faculty Development Center ? Social Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, Purdue University. Fall 2020.

R2 ("Research Refresh") Grant from the Purdue Provost Office; funded leave for 2017-18; project period, 2017-2020. Project title: International Neighbors: Justice and Transnational Human Rights Politics.

Ann Marie Clark, PI, and Paul J. Bracke, Co-PI. 2012. "Human Rights Texts for Digital Research: Archiving and Analyzing Amnesty International's Historic "Urgent Action" Bulletins at Purdue University." Enhancing Research in the Humanities and the Arts Grant, Office of the Vice President for Research, Purdue University. $72,955.75. January 1, 2013 ? December 31, 2014.

Laurel Weldon and Leigh Raymond, P.I.s, and Ximena Arriaga, Ann Marie Clark, and Daniel Kelly, co-PIs. 2012. National Science Foundation. Co-P.I., grant proposal, Workshop: New Perspectives on Intractable Problems: Informal Institutions as Policy Responses to Global Grand Challenges. $37, 450.

Erik Cleven, dissertation researcher, and Ann Marie Clark, Dissertation Supervisor (formal PI). 2011. United States Institute of Peace Randolph Jennings Peace Scholar Fellowship. United States Institute of Peace. "Elites, Youth and Informal Networks: Explaining Ethnic Violence in Kenya and Kosovo." Duration: 2011-12.

Ann Marie Clark. 2002. Research Fellow, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC. Duration: 2002-3.

Ann Marie Clark. 1991. International Predissertation Fellowship. Social Science Research Council. Project Title: The Effects of International Activity on Human Rights in Argentina, Chile, and Guatemala. Duration: 1991-92.

RECENT INVITED TALKS AND WORKSHOPS

Invited panelist on "Freedom of Speech on Campus" panel at Campus Human Rights Conference, University of Michigan, 30 November 2018.

"The Justice Politics of Rights-Based Approaches: Human Rights and Global Development," Princeton University, Niehaus Center for Globalization and Governance (NCGG). Invited participant, workshop on Pressure Groups and Inter-Governmental Organizations, co-hosted by Profs. Christina Davis (Princeton University) and Tana Johnson (Duke University). October 20-21, 2017.

4 Participation in June 1-2, 2017, workshop seeking expert input prior to the "Regional

Consultation for North America and the English-Speaking Caribbean on the 2020 Review of the United Nations Treaty Body System." Joint Sponsors: The Columbia University Global Freedom of Expression and Information Jurisprudence Project, the School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), the Institute for the Study of Human Rights (ISHR), the Human Rights Institute at Columbia Law School (HRI), and the Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies (SIWPS) in collaboration with the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights.

"What We Can Learn about Defending Human Rights," American Association for the Advancement of Science, Science and Human Rights Coalition. Presentation for plenary panel on "Evidence-Based Human Rights Movements." April 4, 2016.

Teaching Recognition Nominated, Professor of the Year, 2018-19, Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honor Society,

Purdue University Chapter. Nominated, Purdue University Book of Great Teachers, Fall 2018. Nominated, International Studies Association-Midwest Excellence in Teaching and Mentoring

Award. 2014. Political Science Departmental Nominee, School of Liberal Arts Award for Graduate Teaching,

2013; 2014. Nominated by student for Professor of the Year, 2006, American Society of Collegiate Scholars. Professor of the Year, 2003-04, Pi Sigma Alpha Political Science Honor Society, Purdue

University Chapter. Political Science Departmental Nominee, School of Liberal Arts Award for Educational

Excellence (teaching award nomination), 1997-98.

Courses Taught, current and recent Undergraduate

Introduction to International Relations, POL 130 International Organization, POL 433 International Human Rights, POL 438

Graduate courses Theories and Practice of Justice in International Politics, POL631 Proseminar in International Relations, POL630 Theories of Norms in International Relations, POL631 NGOs and States in International Society, POL631 International Human Rights, POL631 Qualitative Research Methods, POL608

Honors and external funding for Doctoral Advisees Mintao Nie, Purdue University's College of Liberal Arts Distinguished Dissertation Award,

Agents of Recalcitrance. Ph.D. Dissertation, Purdue University, 2020. Erik Cleven, Purdue University's College of Liberal Arts Distinguished Dissertation Award,

Elites, Youth and Informal Networks: Explaining Ethnic Violence in Kenya and Kosovo. Ph.D. Dissertation, Purdue University, 2013.

5 Paul Danyi, DAAD Fellowship (Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst/German Academic

Exchange Service Fellowship), for research in Germany, 2012-2013, with institutional affiliation at Freie Universit?t Berlin. Kali Wright-Smith, Best Dissertation Award, from Human Rights Section of the American Political Science Association, 2012, for The Decision to Comply: Patterns of Compliance with the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Ph.D. Dissertation, Purdue University, 2011. Erik Cleven, U.S. Institute of Peace Doctoral Fellowship, 2011-12. Erik Cleven, Social Science Pre-Dissertation Fellowship, Social Science Research Council, 2010. Eleven (11) additional university-wide dissertation fellowships.

Professional Service, highlights

Editorial Board, Journal of Human Rights, 2020-. American Association for the Advancement of Science, Science and Human Rights Coalition

Working Group on Service to the Human Rights Community, 2015-2017. American Political Science Association (APSA), Member-at-Large, Steering Committee, APSA

Human Rights Section, Fall 2013 ? Fall 2016. International Studies Association, Professional Development Committee, 2011-2013. Anonymous reviewer, American Journal of Political Science, American Political Science

Review, Cambridge University Press, Cornell University Press, Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order, Human Rights Review, International Journal of Comparative Studies, International Studies Quarterly, International Journal of Human Rights, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of International Relations and Development, Journal of WorldSystems Research, Oxford University Press, Palgrave Macmillan, Pi Sigma Alpha Undergraduate Journal of International Politics, Polity, Social Forces, Women, Politics & Policy, World Politics.

Professional memberships, current

American Political Science Association (APSA). APSA Human Rights Section. APSA Qualitative and Mixed Methods Section.

International Studies Association (ISA). ISA International Organizations Section. ISA Human Rights Section.

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition.

Volunteer Activities, current National: Amnesty International-USA Archives Advisory Committee Local: Volunteer, LUM Immigration Clinic, Lafayette, Indiana Member, Greater Lafayette Immigrant Allies Rapid Response Network

[last update: 12 May 2021]

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