Category: Publications

New book: “Salmon and Acorns Feed Our People” by Kari Norgaard

Salmon and Acorns Feed Our People: Colonialism, Nature, and Social Action, by Kari Marie Norgaard. (Rutgers University Press, 312 pages, September 13, 2019)

Synopsis: “Since time before memory, large numbers of salmon have made their way up and down the Klamath River. Indigenous management enabled the ecological abundance that formed the basis of capitalist wealth across North […]

News, awards, book and film publications needed for 2020 CSWS Annual Review

CSWS is now collecting materials for our 2020 edition of the Annual Review.

Each issue features a selection of new books by faculty who research women and gender. We are especially interested in books by those who have received CSWS research grants to support their research.

If you are a CSWS faculty affiliate and your book (or […]

Research Matters dives into big data projects, management services at UO

The research data management lifecycle begins with a research question then continues through the search for data then developing a plan to manage, collect, describe, analyze and store data for archiving and publication.

After a three-year hiatus, Research Matters is back in print with a fresh approach to the Center for the Study of Women in Society’s mission to create, fund, share, and support research on gender.

Rather than sharing the end results CSWS faculty affiliate research, the new issue aims to support faculty and graduate students at the […]

2019 CSWS Annual Review now available

2019 CSWS Annual Reviewsee also: https://issuu.com/csws/docs/2019_csws_annual_review

The 2019 CSWS Annual Review is now available online. In this issue, you can read about the research of faculty members Angela Joya, Lamia Karim, Nicole Giuliani, Alaí Reyes-Santos & Ana-Maurine Lara, Mayra Bottaro, and Maria Fernanda Escallón, as well as graduate students Celeste Reeb, Elinam Amevor, Layire Diop, Peter P. Ehlinger, […]

Karla Holloway: “From Fact to Fiction: A Colored Life in Letters”

Pictured is Karla Holloway.

[ March 4, 2020; 12:00 pm to 2:00 pm. ]
Ford Lecture Hall JSMA UO campus

Lorwin Lectureship Series

Karla FC Holloway, James B. Duke Professor Emerita of English at Duke University, will visit the University of Oregon campus March 3 – 5. Her featured lecture is titled “From Fact to Fiction: A Colored Life in Letters.” She will participate also in a series of other […]

Feb. 17: Tina Campt, “The New Black Gaze”

[ February 17, 2020; 12:00 pm to 1:30 pm. ]
Ford Lecture Hall, JSMA

Lorwin Lectureship Series

Tina M. Campt is Owen F. Walker Professor of Humanities and Professor of Modern Culture and Media, Brown University. She is a founding member of the Practicing Refusal Collective, and the author of three books: Other Germans: Black Germans and the Politics of Race, Gender and Memory […]