Rose McDermott

Rose McDermott is the David and Marianna Fisher University Professor of International Relations at Brown University. She has also taught at Cornell, UCSB, and Harvard.[1] She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the recipient of numerous awards and fellowships.[1] She is the author of more than 100 academic articles, 25 book chapters, and five books;[2] her work is situated at the intersection of several disciplines including political science, psychology, biology, methods, and development and gender studies. In November 2016, McDermott gave a TEDx talk entitled 'The Genetics of Politics'.

Education

  • 1991, Ph.D. Stanford University, Political Science
  • 1990, M. A. Stanford University, Political Science
  • 1988, M.A. Stanford University, Experimental Social Psychology
  • 1986, M.A. Columbia University, Political Science
  • 1984, B.A. Stanford University, Political Science, with distinction

Publications

  • Monroe, K. (forthcoming). Polygyny: Bad for women, worse for men, disastrous for society: The

David Easton Lectures by Rose McDermott. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.

  • Bar-Joseph, Uri & McDermott, Rose (2017). Intelligence

Successes and Failure: The Human Factor. New York: Oxford University Press.

  • Hatemi, P. & McDermott, R.(Eds.) (2011). Man is by nature a political animal:

Evolution, Biology and Politics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

  • McDermott, R. (November, 2007). Presidential Leadership, Illness and Decision Making.

New York: Cambridge University Press.

  • Abdelal, R., Herrera, Y., Johnston, A.I. & McDermott, R. (Eds.) (2009). Measuring

Identity: A Guide for Social Science Research. New York: Cambridge University Press.

  • McDermott, R. (2004). Political Psychology in International Relations. Ann Arbor, MI:

University of Michigan Press.

  • McDermott, R. (1998). Risk-Taking in International Relations: Prospect Theory in Post-War

American Foreign Policy. Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press.

Furthermore, more than 100 academic articles. To find CV please look at Brown University website: https://watson.brown.edu/people/faculty/mcdermott

References

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