Ms. Magazine Blog, November 23, 2015—“Hollywood, the Sexual Violence Factory,” by Carol Stabile and Jeremiah Favara
http://msmagazine.com/blog/2015/11/23/hollywood-the-sexual-violence-factory/
Tag: Carol Stabile
“G-Men Masculinity: The FBI’s War on Broadcasting,” a CSWS Noon Talk with Carol Stabile
[ January 13, 2016; 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm. ] VENUE CHANGE: Knight Library Collaboration Center, Room 122
1501 Kincaid St., UO campus
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Carol Stabile, interim director of CSWS, will talk about her research, followed by discussion. A professor in the UO School of Journalism and Communication and head of the Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, she is the author of Feminism and the Technological […]
Q&A with Carol Stabile, interim director of CSWS – Research and Innovation News
From the UO Office of the Vice President of Research & Innovation, an interview with Carol Stabile in the enewsletter Research and Innovation News.
Carol Stabile, professor of journalism and communication, was recently appointed interim director of the Center for the Study of Women in Society.
Source: Q&A with Carol Stabile, interim director of CSWS – Research […]
Twenty Students Per Week: The Report of the University Senate Task Force to Address Sexual Violence and Survivor Support
November 6, 2014—The University of Oregon Senate task force charged with studying sexual assault prevention methods at UO has released its final report, “Twenty Students Per Week: The Report of the University Senate Task Force to Address Sexual Violence and Survivor Support.” The task force, co-chaired by former CSWS director Carol Stabile (School of Journalism and […]
Carol Stabile Completes Her Term as Director, CSWS
Carol Stabile
July 1, 2014—Carol Stabile, professor, University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication and Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, has completed her six-year term as director of the Center for the Study of Women in Society.
Now on sabbatical, she is working on her book project, “Pink Channels: Women and the Broadcast Blacklist.” Professor […]