1989 CSWS Research Grant and Fellowship Awardees

Teaching Support

  • Carol Silverman, Anthropology, “Feminism and Ethnography”
  • Caroline Forell, Law, “Women and Law”
  • Elizabeth Cahn, Architecture, bibliography of books, articles, and visual materials on feminism and architecture”
  • Judith Raiskin, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, support for an undergraduate annual essay prize in lesbian and gay studies
  • Sylvia Berryman, Philosophy, “Feminist Philosophy”

Faculty Travel Grants

  • Aletta Biersack, Anthropology, "Body Work: The Politics and Logic of Pineal Adolescent Growth Practices" at the Association of Social Anthologists
  • Becky Sisley, Physical Education and Human Movement Studies, "Women in the workplace of coaching" at the American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance
  • Deborah Capaldi, Psychology, "Development of an Adolescent Temperament Measure" at the Society for Research on Adolescence
  • Diana Sheridan, Speech, "Paradoxes of feminist research: a self-reflective critique" at the Speech and Communication Association
  • Janice Jipson, Teacher Education, "The Emergent Curriculum: Conceptualizing a Feminist Perspective" at the Bergamo Annual Conference in Curriculum Theory and Classroom Practice
  • Judith Bowker, Speech, "The Concept of Fallacy in International Argument" at the SSA: International Conference on Argumentation
  • Judith Raiskin, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, "Reshaping the feminist canon: the influence of anglophone and Hispanic women's literature" at the National Women's Studies Association
  • Margaret Bayless, English, "Lucy Gayheart's Narrative Structure: Foregrounding Engendered Cultures Within a Romantic Traditions" at the Willa Cather Conference
  • Leslie Steeves, Journalism and Communication, "Women, rural information delivery and development in Sub-Saharan Africa" at the Association for Women in Development
  • Marsha Ritzdorf, Planning, Public Policy, and Management, Society for American City and Regional Planning History
  • Miram Johnson, Sociology, "Gender Equality, Social Integration, and Liberalism" at the International Sociological Association
  • Wendy Larson, East Asian Languages and Literatures, "Subjectivity and Gender in the Fiction of Modern Chinese Women Writers'" at the Conference on Politics and Ideology in Modern Chinese Literature

Faculty Research Grant

  • Carl Bybee, Speech, “Constructing Women as Authorized Knowers: Local Journalism and Communication and the Microphysics of Power”
  • Diane Samdahl, Leisure Studies and Services, “Leisure and Gender: Differential Perceptions of Daily Life”
  • Ellen Seiter, Speech, “Sold Separately: Aspects of Children's Consumer Culture”
  • Geraldine Moreno Black, Anthropology, “Data Entry Costs for Interviews with Women Market Vendors in North and Northeast Thailand”
  • Jean Stockard, Sociology, “Pioneer School Teachers in Oregon: A Preliminary Look at the Feasibility of Establishing a Special Collection of Historical Data”
  • Leonora Cohen, Education, “Women and Creativity”
  • Linda Wicklund, Art History, “Les Vielleuses: Women Hurdy-Gurdy Players of the French Countryside 1700s to 1800s”
  • Marsha Ritzdorf, Planning, Public Policy, and Management, “Women in Planning and Public Policy”
  • Mary Driver Leinbach, Psychology, “Organization of the Gender Schema: Dimensions Underlying the Assignment of Objects to Females and Males”
  • Robert Melnick, Architecture, “Elizabeth Lord and Edith Schryver: A Study of Two Pioneering Women Landscape Architects in the Pacific Northwest”
  • Wendy Larson, East Asian Languages and Literatures, “Women's Writing: A New Category in Modern China”