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Dr. Sangita Gopal Chosen as Incoming CSWS Associate Director

Dr. Sangita Gopal
April 16, 2015—Dr. Sangita Gopal, whose research, as she describes it, “is located at the intersection of feminist media studies, postcolonial studies and globalization,” has been chosen for a two-year term as associate director of the Center for the Study of Women in Society at the University of Oregon starting in Fall 2015. […]

Film screening of “All About My Mother”

[ June 7, 2015; 7:30 pm to 9:00 pm. ] 1816 W. 17th Ave.
Eugene, OR 97402

Please join CSWS’s Social Sciences Feminist Network Research Interest Group (SSFN-RIG) in celebrating the end of the academic year with a film screening of All About My Mother, directed by Pedro Almodóvar. Following the film we will discuss the movie’s themes through a feminist lens.

Please RSVP to RIG coordinator Andrea […]

Michelle McKinley wins the Ligia Parra Jahn Award

Michelle McKinley
UO law professor and CSWS affiliate Michelle McKinley is the 2014 winner of the Ligia Parra Jahn Award. This award is given for the best publication (book or article) on women’s history or publication written by a woman and published in 2014 that began as a Rocky Mountain Council for Latin American Studies (RMCLAS) […]

Now live from Fembot: Ada Issue no. 7, Open Call!

Now live: Ada Issue no. 7, Open Call!
Issue no. 7: Open Call
Edited by Carol Stabile and Radhika Gajjala (CFP), April, 2015
Cover illustration by David McCallum.
CSWS is delighted to announce the publication of Ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media, and Technology, Issue 7, edited by Carol Stabile and Radhika Gajjala, and published online […]

UO Law Professor Michelle McKinley Awarded a 2015 Fulbright Fellowship

Michelle McKinley
March 31, 2015—Michelle McKinley, an associate professor in the University of Oregon School of Law and a long-time faculty affiliate and board member of the UO Center for the Study of Women in Society, has been named a 2015 Fulbright Fellow. This prestigious fellowship will support the expansion of McKinley’s work on Hispanic urban […]

Bread 101 Wins a 2015 Pedagogy Award

Jennifer Burns Bright
The five-member teaching team for “Bread 101,” an interdisciplinary Clark Honors College class taught during the 2013-14 Academic Year, has won the 2015 Pedagogy Award from the national food studies organization, the Association for the Study of Food in Society. The committee cited the team’s innovative approach to teaching food.
The team was made […]