Roxanne Doty joined the Arizona State University faculty in 1990. She received her bachelor's and masters from ASU and doctorate from the University of Minnesota. She is the author of "The Law Into Their Own Hands-Immigration and the Politics of Exceptionalism" (University of Arizona Press 2009), "Anti-Immigrantism in Western Democracies" (Routledge 2003), "Studies in Global Political Economy Series," and "Imperial Encounters: Patterns of Representation in North/South Relations" (University of Minnesota Press 1996). Professor Doty has contributed articles to International Studies Quarterly, Review of International Studies, European Journal of International Relations, Security Studies, Alternatives, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Millennium-Journal of International Studies, and International Political Sociology. She is the recipient of a Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation grant 1997-1998. Her current research interests include international relations theory, border studies, and the politics of writing.
Education
Ph.D. Political Science, University of Minnesota 1991
M.A. Political Science, Arizona State University1986
B.A. Business College, Arizona State University 1984
Roxanne Doty joined the ASU faculty in 1990. She received her MA and MA for Arizona State University and PhD from the University of Minnesota. She is the author of The Law Into Their Own Hands-Immigration and the Politics of Exceptionalism (2009) University of Arizona Press, Anti-Immigrantism in Western Democracies (2003) Routledge, Studies in Global Political Economy Series, and Imperial Encounters: Patterns of Representation in North/South Relations (1996) University of Minnesota Press. Professor Doty has contributed articles to International Studies Quarterly, Review of International Studies, European Journal of International Relations, Security Studies, Alternatives, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Millennium-Journal of International Studies, and International Political Sociology. She is the recipient of a Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation grant 1997-1998. Her current research interests include international relations theory, border studies, and the politics of writing. She is currently one of the co-editors of the journal, International Political Sociology.
Publications
Roxanne Lynn Doty (with Elizabeth Shannon Wheatley). "Private Detention and the Immigration Industrial Complex". International Political Sociology (2013).
Roxanne Lynn Doty. Bare Life: Border-Crossing Deaths and Spaces of Moral Alibi. (reprinted from Environment and Planning D –Society and Space, Volume 29, No. 4 August 2011, pp. 599- 612.). Governing Immigration Through Crime (2013).
Roxanne Lynn Doty. Autoethnography - Making Human Connections. Review of International Studies (2010).
Roxanne Lynn Doty. The Anti-Immigrant Movement and the Politics of Exceptionalism. (2010).
Roxanne Lynn Doty. Why is People's Movement Restricted?. Global Politics: A New Introduction (2009).
Doty, Roxanne Lynn. Citizenship: The Border. Invited chapter for Encyclopedia of Race and Racism (2008).
. . Review of: Longitude and Empire: How Captain Cook's VOyage Changed the World (2008).
Roxanne Lynn Doty. Review of "Longitude and Empire: How Captian Cook's Voyage Changed the World". (2008).
Roxanne Doty. States of Exception on the Mexico-U.S. Border: Security, Decisions,and Civilian Border Patrols. International Political Sociology (2007).
Roxanne Lynn Doty. States of Exception on the Mexico-U.S. Border: "Decisions" and Civilian Border PAtrols. International Political Sociology (2007).
Roxanne Doty. Democracy and the Undocumented. Migration Unbound: Challenging the Limits of Modern Democracy (2006).
Roxanne Doty. Fronteras Compasivas and the Ethics of Unconditional Hospitality. Millennium: Journal of International Studies (2006).
Doty, Roxanne Lynn (Author) . Crossroads of Death. Living,Dying, Surviving: The Logics of Biopower and the War on Terror (2006).
Roxanne Doty. Maladies of Our Souls: Identity and Voice in the Writing of Academic International Relations. Cambridge Review of International Affairs (2004).
Roxanne Lynn Doty. Maladies of Our Souls: Identity and Voice in the Writing of Academic International Relations. Cambridge Review of Internation Studies (2004).
Doty, Roxanne Lynn. Anti-Immigrantism in Western Democracies - Statecraft, Desire, and The Politics of Exclusion. (2003).
Roxanne Doty. Desert Tracts: Statecraft in Remote Places. Alternatives (2001).
Roxanne Lynn Doty. Racism, Desire, and the Politics of Immigration. Millennium-Journal of International Studies (1999).
Doty, Roxanne Lynn. Imperial Encounters: The Politics of Representation in North/South Relations. (1996).
Roxanne Lynn Doty. The Global and the Local. International Studies Encyclopedia, Vol. 5 (0).
Research Activity
Cady,Linell E*, Carlson,John, Doty,Roxanne Lynn, Saikia,Yasmin, Thomas,George. Religion and Global Citizenship Initiative (ASUF 30006113). ASU FDN(6/1/2014 - 5/31/2017).
Roxanne Lynn Doty. Responses to Immigration. Assocation of Borderland Studies, Western Social Science Assoc (Apr 2008).
Roxanne Lynn Doty. Bypassing the State:Cities as Sites of Border Struggles. University of Minnesota Symposium (Apr 2008).
Roxanne Lynn Doty. Borders: Cracks in Our Moral Universe. Conferenceon "REgionalismos, Desarrollo Social Y Froneras: Conexiones Y Disyuntivas" (Feb 2008).
Doty, Roxanne. Crossroads of Death. British International Studies Association Conference (Dec 2006).
Doty, Roxanne. Fear and Loathing on the Southwest U.S. Border: Security, Enemires, and the State of Exception. Western Social Science Association Conference (Apr 2006).
Doty, Roxanne. Fronteras Compasivas and the Ethics of Unconditional Hospitality. International Studies Association Conference (Mar 2006).
Doty, Roxanne. Story as Method. Western Political Science Association Convention (Mar 2005).
Doty, Roxanne. Maladies of Our Souls: Identity and Voice in the Writing of Academic International Relations. York University, Centre for International and Security Studies, Distinguished Thinkers in World Politics Series (Mar 2004).
Doty, Roxanne. Imperial Encounters: The Politics of North/South Relations. Identity Matters and How - An Interdisciplinary Conference onf Identity
Service
Journal of Narrative Politics, Editorial Board Member (2014 - Present)
Foreign Service Advisor, Foreign Servisor (2006 - 2006)
Macalester College, External reviewer for promotion committee for Associate Professor David Blaney (2006 - 2006)
Routledge, Book Manuscripts Reviewer (2005 - 2006)
Academic Senate, Senator (2003 - 2006)
Politics and Gender, Manuscript Reviewer (2005 - 2005)
Perspectives on Politics, Manuscript Reviewer (2005 - 2005)
Review of International Studies, Journal Article Manuscript Reviewer (2004 - 2004)
Graduate Committee, Member (2004 - 2004)
ASU Academic Senate, Academic Senator for Political Science (2003 - 2004)
European Journal of International Relations, Journal Article Manuscript Reviewer (2004 - 2004)
Palgrave MacMillan, Book Manuscript Reviewer (2004 - 2004)
York University-Centre for International and Security Studies, Served as external member of PhD Dissertation Committee for Samantha Arnold (2004 - 2004)
ASASU, GPSA, ASU National Lawyers Guild, Panelist/Discussant (2003)
Academic Senate, Senator (2003)
COLASS, Committee for Law and the Social Science, Committee Member (2003)
Cambridge University Press, Book MS Reviewer (2003)
Department Newsletter, Editor (2003)
Economic and Social Research Council, Grant Proposal Reviewer (2003)