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职称:chair
所属学校:University of Florida
所属院系:College of Law
所属专业:Law
联系方式:(352) 273-0930
Professor Dowd's research focuses on social justice issues connected to family law, and therefore touches on not only family law but also juvenile law, constitutional law, race and gender analysis, and social change theories. She is currently engaged in research and writing about a developmental model of equality and focusing on the life course of African American boys from birth to age 18. Two of Professor Dowd's most recent books focus on the radical reform needed in the juvenile justice system. Justice for Kids (NYU Press 2011) brings together activists and scholars to articulate ways to keep kids out of the juvenile justice system, by diversion into other more helpful and supportive resolutions. A New Juvenile Justice System (NYU Press 2015) articulates the vision of a new youth justice system focused on child well being and public safety. Her other recent book is The Man Question: Male Privilege and Subordination (2010), in which she explores masculinities theories as a means to expand gender analysis and also incorportate other hierarchies that affect gender, particularly race and class.
Spring 2013 Gue st professor, Lund University Faculty of Law, Lund, Sweden (month of March and early June) Fall 2011 Visiting Professor, Boston College Law School 2009 - David H. Levin Chair in Family Law 2009 - 2015 Director, Center on Childr en and Families 2007 - 08 Interim Director, Center on Children and Families ; Co - Director 2004 - 09; Associate Director 2004 - 09 2007 Faculty, London Law Consortium , spring semester 2001 Faculty, University of Montpellier, Mont p ellier, France, summer program (U of Florida program) 2001 Faculty, Magdalen College, Oxford University, summer program (U of San Diego program) 2001 Visiting Professor, Northeastern University School of Law 2000 - 2009 Chesterfield Smith Professorship 1999 - 2001 University of Florida Research Foundation Professorship ; 1998 - 2000, Trustee Research Fellow 1990 Professor, University of Florida College of Law 1996 Visiting Professor, Uni versity of Western Australia and Murdoch University Visiting Professor, University of Auckland 1989 - 1990 Visiting Associate Professor, University of Florida College of Law 1987 - 1988 Research grant, Rockefeller Foun dation, Program to Explore the Long - Term Implications of Changing Gender Roles; Project - "The Work - Family Conflict: Restructuring the Workplace" 1986 - 1990 Associate Professor, Suffolk University Law School 1984 - 1986 Assistant Pro fessor, Suffolk University Law School