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    Joel Edwards Rogers is an American academic and political activist. Currently a professor of law, political science, public affairs and sociology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, he also directs the Center on Wisconsin Strategy and its projects, including the Center for State Innovation, Mayors Innovation Project, and State Smart ...

  2. Articles 1–20. ‪University of Wisconsin-Madison‬ - ‪‪Cited by 15,537‬‬ - ‪Economic Sociology‬ - ‪Political Sociology‬ - ‪Law and Society‬.

  3. Joel Rogers is a Noam Chomsky Professor of Law, Public Affairs, and Sociology at UW-Madison, where he also directs several centers on social justice and high-road development. He has written widely on party politics, democratic theory, and cities and urban regions, and has initiated and advised many progressive NGOs and movements.

  4. JOEL ROGERS is the Noam Chomsky Professor of Law, Public Affairs, and Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he also directs Havens Wright Center for Social Justice, and High Road Strategy Center, the national resource and strategy center on high-road development that also operates the Mayors Innovation Project, State Smart ...

  5. EDUCATION. Princeton University Department of Politics Ph.D. (1984), M.A. (1978); Universität Heidelberg Department of Philosophy (1976-77); Yale Law School J.D. (1976); Yale University B.A. (1972) (Summa Cum Laude, Divisional IV Major in Economics, Philosophy, and Political Science) ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS.

  6. Joel Rogers is the Sewell-Bascom Professor of Law, Political Science, Public Affairs, and Sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he also directs COWS, a national research and practice center on high-road development which also operates the Mayors Innovation Project and (with Smart Growth America ), State Smart Transportation ...

  7. Joel Rogers is a professor and director of the Center on Wisconsin Strategy at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is a MacArthur Fellow and a prolific author on topics such as worker training, regional development, and democracy.