Hendricks Hall 330 Jane Grant Room 1408 University St., UO campus This talk looks at the different ways in which “feminism” gets to be articulated around the world, and in particular in the developing world, through media development. It also…
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Carol Stabile Receives 2013 Farrar Award in Media & Civil Rights History
Carol Stabile—director of the Center for the Study of Women in Society at the University of Oregon, and professor, School of Journalism and Communication and the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies—has received the 2013 Farrar Media and Civil Rights…
CSWS Director Carol Stabile on “open access” in Campus Technology digital magazine
August 28, 2012—Rewriting the Journal: With faculty balking at the high price of traditional academic journals, can other digital publishing options get traction? Campus Technology (…A more recent entrant to the open-access field is Ada: A Journal of Gender, New…
CSWS Office Manager & Events Coordinator Shirley Marc to Retire
Retirement Party for Shirley Marc 330 Hendricks Hall Shirley Marc, office and events coordinator at the Center for the Study of Women in Society, has worked at CSWS for 15 years. She juggled innumerable duties, among them helping plan 18…
SOJC Associate Professor Gabriela Martínez Chosen for CSWS Post
May 9, 2012—Whether she is documenting the deadly effects of open-fire cooking and heating on children and women in Mayan homes in highland Guatemala, rescuing the history of indigenous women in Mexico, or writing about the geographical expansion and institutional…
“Silenced—Women and the Broadcast Blacklist”: an article about the research of CSWS director Carol Stabile
CASCADE: UO College of Arts and Sciences. Professor Carol Stabile’s research looks at some of the female artists whose careers were all but obliterated after their names appeared in the notorious book, Red Channels. An article by Patricia Hickson and…

