Girls, Generations, and Globalizations
1998 RIG-A-Fair
Letter from the Director
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Conference Program
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RIG Panels
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Conference Program
Conference Speakers
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Beyond Ophelia, Anorexia and Teen Pregnancy: Creating a Research Agenda for and about Girls in the United States
12-2:00 p.m.
Girls and Globalization: Challenges and Opportunities
CSWS Research Interest Group (RIG) Panels
2:30-4:00 p.m.
- Cross-Continent Cultural Conversation
- International Women in Leadership in Education RIG
- Girls and Globalization in Asia
- Gender and TransNational China RIG and Women and Gender in Vietnam RIG
- Adding Voices of Women, African-Americans, Native Americans, and Latinos to Math, Science, Technology, and Engineering
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Rationality, Intuition, and Gender RIG
- Girls, Poverty, and Welfare Reform
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Women, Work, and Economic Restructuring RIG
- Before 'Girls'? A Roundtable Discussion on Historicizing Girls
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Reclaiming the Past RIG (note: starts at 3 p.m.)
- Intergenerational Trauma and Survival in Native American Communities
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Native American RIG
- Girls and the Media
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Women and Media RIG
- Community Conversation About At-Risk Girls
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Women's Health and Development RIG
- Take A Walk on the Mild Side: Girls and the Environment
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Women and the Environment RIG
- What's a Nice Jewish Girl Like You Doing in Eugene? An Intergenerational Conversation
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Jewish Feminist RIG