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2017-18 CSWS Research Grant Awardees
“2017-18 CSWS Research Awards: Jane Grant Fellowship, Graduate and Faculty Research Grants, and the Jane Higdon Senior Thesis Scholarship”
The Center for the Study of Women in Society at the University of Oregon recently awarded more than $60,000 in student and faculty research grants to support research on women and gender during the 2017-18 Academic Year. The research being funded includes projects focused in Portland, Oregon, and all over the globe.Mai-Lin Cheng Receives Two Research Fellowships
CSWS faculty affiliate was notified recently of an appointment as an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Fellow at The Huntington for a period of two months.
She also learned that she is the recipient of a UCLA Clark Memorial Library fellowship.
Both awards are for her new book project, “Autotopography: Place and Commonplace in Romanticism and After.”
Roundtable will address immigrant and refugee rights issues
Roundtable will address immigrant and refugee rights issues | Around the O
April 10, 2017 (From Around the O) — With plight of immigrants and refugees an issue of rising concern, the UO Center for the Study of Women in Society will host a roundtable bringing together academic experts and Oregon-based immigration lawyers.
UO professor Lynn Stephen to lead world Latin America scholars association
Editor’s Note: Lynn Stephen is a member of the CSWS Advisory Board and a former associate director of CSWS. She is the founding director of the Center for Latino/a and Latin American Studies, which was incubated at CSWS.
March 31, 2017 (from Around the O) — “UO anthropology professor Lynn Stephen, an internationally known Latin America scholar, is in line to lead the largest association of researchers in the field after being elected vice president of the Latin American Studies Association.
Dr. Lynn Stephen Elected Vice-President of Latin American Studies Association
March 6, 2017 — University of Oregon professor , founding director of the Center for Latino/a and Latin American Studies, was elected vice-president of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA) for the term beginning June 1, 2017 and ending May 31, 2018. On June 1, 2018, she will assume the presidency of LASA for a 12-month period, until May 31, 2019. Dr. Stephen holds the title of Distinguished Professor of Arts and Sciences, Department of Anthropology.
Fractional Freedoms: CSWS to Celebrate Director Michelle McKinley's New Book
On May 25, CSWS will celebrate the release of Director Michelle McKinley's book, Fractional Freedoms: Slavery, Intimacy, and Legal Mobilization in Colonial Lima, 1600-1700 (Cambridge Un
CSWS Research Matters Winter 2017: Kemi Balogun’s book project on beauty diplomacy in Nigeria
2017, Winter: CSWS Research Matters
“Beauty Diplomacy: Culture, Markets, and Politics in the Nigerian Beauty Pageant Industry,” by Oluwakemi M. “Kemi” Balogun, Assistant Professor, University of Oregon, Departments of Women’s and Gender Studies and Sociology
Aletta Biersack’s coedited volume “Gender Violence and Human Rights” now available
February 2, 2017—Cultural anthropologist Aletta Biersack, whose research in Papua, New Guinea, has been supported in part by a CSWS Faculty Research Grant, has two new volumes just out.
CSWS symposium focused on food justice issues
CSWS symposium focused on food justice issues
January 24, 2017—Galvanized by fiery keynote speaker Saru Jayaraman, an audience comprised of more than 200 students, faculty, staff and community members participated in the CSWS symposium ”Food First: Justice, Security, and Sovereignty” on January 23 at various locales on the UO campus. The mix of events included a morning panel, a noon-time teach-in, a documentary film, and a late afternoon keynote address and book signing.
CSWS Honored by UO MLK Awards
We could not be more proud of Director Michelle McKinley and Associate Director Sangita Gopal for their awards from the MLK Awards this past week.
photos by Mickey Stellavato
Monique Balbuena’s book “Homeless Tongues” a finalist for the 2016 National Jewish Book Awards
Congratulations to CSWS faculty affiliate Monique Rodrigues Balbuena, whose book Homeless Tongues: Poetry and Languages of the Sephardic Diaspora (Stanford University Press, 2016, 256 pages) is a finalist for the 2016 National Jewish Book Awards in the category of Sephardic Culture, sponsored by the Jewish Book Council.
Monique Balbuena is an associate professor of literature in the Clark Honors College at the University of Oregon.
CSWS & UO Libraries Name 2016-17 Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellows
January 19, 2017—Two U.S. scholars from opposite coasts were selected as recipients of the fourth annual Le Guin Feminist Science Fiction Fellowship, funded by the Center for the Study of Women in Society (CSWS) at the University of Oregon and the UO Libraries Special Collections and University Archives (SCUA). is a senior lecturer in the Boston University College of Arts and Sciences Writing Program and a lecturer in the Stonecoast MFA Program.
CSWS Leaders Honored at 2017 MLK Awards
January 18, 2017—CSWS director Michelle McKinley and associate director Sangita Gopal were among those honored at this year’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Awards Luncheon presented by the University of Oregon’s Division of Equity and Inclusion at the Ford Alumni Center on the UO campus. They were recognized for their exemplary work to further civil rights, equity and inclusion in the model of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
CLLAS Receives Tinker Foundation Grant for Graduate Student Funding
University of Oregon is Now a Tinker University
Afro-Aboriginal Women Healers in the Caribbean and its Diasporas
Cedar / Spruce Rooms Erb Memorial Union (EMU) 1222 E. 13th. Ave. UO campus
A CLLAS Faculty Grantee presentation by Alai Reyes-Santos (Ethnic Studies) and Ana Lara (Anthropology)
Dyana Mason: CSWS Works-in Progress Talk
Jane Grant Conference Room 330 Hendricks Hall 1408 University St. UO campus
A works-in-progress discussion on Monday, May 15 from noon to 1 p.m. will focus on the research of , Department of Public Planning, Public Policy and Management (PPPM), who was awarded a 2017-18 CSWS Faculty Research Grant for her project “Institutional Logics, Hybridity and Women’s Empowerment in an International Development Program.”
Dr. Mason is an assistant professor in the Department of Planning, Public Policy, and Management and a member of the CSWS Advisory Board.
Food Studies Talk: Commodification of Banana in Print and the Formation of American Womanhood across Classes
249 Columbia Hall 1215 E. 13th St.
A Food Studies talk by graduate student
2016-17 CSWS Graduate Student Research Award winner will give a talk that explores how bananas were introduced into American food culture and daily life through cookbooks and home magazines at the turn of the twentieth century—an era marked by the rise of consumption culture and nutrition discourse.
Rinku Sen, “The Big Picture: Structural Racism, Equity & Intersectionality”
Browsing Room Knight Library 1501 Kincaid St. UO campus Printable Poster PDF
Keywords for Video Game Studies: Nature
Source: Keywords for Video Game Studies: Nature | Department of Women's and Gender Studies
Keywords for Video Game Studies
Speaker series
Second lecture: NatureDate: February 22, 2017 Time: 4:00 – 5:30 pm Location: EMU 023, Lease Crutcher Lewis Room, University of Oregon
WINTER 2017: NATURE
Cleaning the House of Broadcasting: Gender, Race, and the FBI Attack on Television
714 PLC UO campus
Sociology Colloquium Series
a talk by Carol Stabile, associate dean, CAS, and professor, WGS and SOJC, University of Oregon
Roundtable “Achieving Justice: Gendered Violence, Displacement, and Legal Access in Guatemala and Oregon”
Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA) Ford Lecture Hall 1430 Johnson Lane UO campus PDF: printable flyer
Evelyn Nakano Glenn to deliver inaugural CSWS Acker-Morgen Memorial Lecture
Knight Library Browsing Rm 1501 Kincaid St., UO campus Flyer: printable PDF
“Gender, Sexuality, and Leisure in Africa” Symposium
Knight Library Browsing Room 1501 Kincaid St. UO campus
The symposium will bring together a group of multi-disciplinary scholars who work on different regions of Africa to present works-in-progress for an edited volume focused on issues of leisure and expressive culture in the everyday lives of women and men in Africa and the Diaspora. The symposium will consist of two concurrent morning and afternoon panels. Speakers' topics include: festival and celebrations; sports and games; love, dating, and relationships; and media and creative arts.
Juana Maria Rodriguez to deliver Sally Miller Gearheart Lecture
Crater Lake South Erb Memorial Union (EMU) 1222 E. 13th Ave. UO campus
"Feeling Photography, Visualizing Testimony, Imagining Alterity"
Keynote, Sally Gearheart Lecture, Women's and Gender Studies, University of OregonProfessor Juana Maria Rodriguez, University of California, Berkeley
Imaginactivism: Author & Activist Starhawk on Social and Environmental Justice
Two appearances in two different locations.
CSWS Research Grant Proposals due January 30
Proposals for CSWS research support grants for faculty, staff, graduate, and undergraduate students are due by 5 p.m. on January 30, 2017.
Guidelines and applications are available at: http://csws.uoregon.edu/funding/research-grants/
These support grants include:
Saru Jayaraman—Food First: Justice, Security, and Sovereignty
Knight Library, Browsing Room 1501 Kincaid St. Opening panel, film & keynote Free & open to the public
Lorwin Lecture Series: Keynote: (3:30–5 pm). “Forked: A New Standard for American Dining”
Food Fight: Forked Author Discusses Food Industry Labor Issues | eugeneweekly.com
Seventeen states, as well as Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands, still pay the federal minimum wage of $2.13 per hour to workers who receive more than $30 in tips per month, according to the U.S.Source: Food Fight: Forked Author Discusses Food Industry Labor Issues | eugeneweekly.com
UO advisor Alisa Freedman receives one of her profession’s high honors
Editor’s Note: Congratulations to long-time CSWS faculty affiliate Alisa Freedman, who has served on CSWS’s advisory board as well as the CSWS Northwest Women Writers Symposium advisory group over the years.
December 19, 2016—Source: UO advisor receives one of her profession’s high honors | Around the O
Professor Carol Silverman confronts the persecution faced by Roma people
Source: Professor confronts the persecution faced by Roma people | Around the O
In this story from Around the O, CSWS faculty affiliate and anthropology professor Carol Silverman talks about her research among the Roma people, and the racial profiling they experience in Europe and the United States.
“Gender Justice in Guatemala: Advances and Challenges,” with Erin Beck and Lynn Stephen
Erb Memorial Union (EMU) Room 119 UO campus
UO professors Erin Beck and Lynn Stephen will discuss their research in a CLLAS Faculty Collaborative Research talk titled “Gender Justice in Guatemala: Advances and Challenges.” The talk will take place in Room 119 in the Erb Memorial Union on January 19, 2017, at 3:30 p.m.
Bridge of Cries?
We were walking through McKenzie Hall yesterday and came across this sign on the 4th floor.
What is going on here? Is this sign real? If so, what on earth are they thinking? Does anyone have more info on this?
Lactation rooms do not belong across a fourth-floor outdoor bridge!