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AILI MARI TRIPP Professor of Political Science and Gender & Women’s Studies

Department of Political Science Phone: 608-890-3890 (Gender & Women's Studies) University of -Madison Phone: 608-263-1873 (Political Science) 217 North Hall, 1050 Bascom Mall Fax: 608-274-2691 Madison, WI USA 53706 Email: [email protected] Web: https://ailitripp.wordpress.com Orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8490-3711

EDUCATION Northwestern University, Department of Political Science, Ph.D., 1990 University of Chicago, Program of Middle East Studies, M.A., 1985 University of Chicago, Department of Political Science, B.A., 1983

POSITIONS HELD University of Wisconsin-Madison Chair, Department of Gender and Women’s Studies, 2017- Professor of Political Science and Gender & Women’s Studies, 2004- Director, Center for Research on Gender & Women, 2000-06, 2008-13 Associate Dean for Research, Division of International Studies, 2003-07 Faculty Affiliate, La Follette School of Public Affairs, 2007-2014 Co-director (with Dennis Dresang), Joint Center for Public Policy and the Status of Women, 2004-06 Associate Professor of Political Science and Women’s Studies, 1999-2004 Assistant Professor of Political Science and Women’s Studies, 1992–99

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Research Associate, Program on Peace and International Cooperation, Chicago, Illinois, 1989-91

RESEARCH American Academy in Berlin, Germany, 2017 AFFILIATIONS Le Centre d’Etudes Maghrébines en Algérie (CEMA), Oran, Algeria, 2016 Hillary Clinton Center for Women's Empowerment (HCC), Al-Akhwayan University, Ifrane, Morocco 2015-16 Centro para Desenvolvimento e Parcerias de Angola, Luanda, Angola, 2008 International Center for Scholars, Washington, DC, 2008 Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda Makerere Institute for Social Research, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2001 Department of Gender and Women’s Studies, 2002 Department of Food Sciences, 2005 Local Human Resources and Public Policy Development System Open Research Center, Ryukoku University, Kyoto, Japan, June 2004 Center for Basic Research, Kampala, Uganda, 1995-96, 1999, 2001 Department of Political Science, University of Helsinki, Finland, 1999-00 World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland, 1987-88 Department of Economics, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 1987-88

HONORS & Wangari Maathai Professor of Political Science and Gender & Women’s Studies, WARF AWARDS Professorship, 2017 Runner up, Aidoo-Snyder Book Prize, Women's Caucus, African Studies Association, 2017 Winner, Best book award in African politics, African Politics Conference Group, 2016 Finalist, Herskovits Book Prize, African Studies Association, 2016

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Evjue Bascom Professor of Gender and Women’s Studies, 2016-2021 African Studies Association Public Service Award, 2014 Nominated, Women's Philanthropy Council 2013 Champion Award, University of Wisconsin-Madison President, African Studies Association, 2011-12 First Runner-up of the American Politics Conference Group Award for Best Book on African Politics published in 2010 Museveni’s Uganda, 2011 Member, Council on Foreign Relations, 2011-15 Kellett Mid-Career Award (UW-Madison) 2009-14 Hamel Faculty Fellowship (Letters & Sciences, UW-Madison) 2008-12 Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award (Comparative Politics) for African Women’s Movements: Transforming Political Landscapes (co-authored), 2009 Fulbright Senior Specialist Award, 2007-12 Carrie Chapman Catt Prize for Research on Women and Politics, 2007 Vice President, American Political Science Association, 2006 Victoria Schuck Award of the American Political Science Association for Women & Politics in Uganda for best book on women and politics in 2000 (Co-winner), 2001 Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award for Women & Politics in Uganda, 2001 Women and Politics Research Section award for Best Paper, American Political Science Association meeting, 1992 Breckenridge Award for Best Paper by a Woman, Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, 1989

RESEARCH GRANTS, SCHOLARSHIPS & FELLOWSHIPS

Extramural Research American Academy in Berlin, Axel Springer Fellow 2017 Support Fulbright Award, for research and teaching in Morocco at Al-Akhwayan University 2015-16 American Academy in Berlin (declined) 2015 Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, 2015 University of Notre Dame (declined) NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant (Taylor Price), PI 2012 World Institute for Development Economics Research, UNU 2011 Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars 2008 American Scandinavian Foundation 1999-00 Social Science Research Council 1995 American Association of University Women 1993-94 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation 1993-94 American Council of Learned Societies 1991 Institute for the Study of World Politics 1988-89

Collaborative Carnegie Corporation and Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, PI 2016-18 Research Rockefeller Foundation (for Research Team, Bellagio 2001 Grants Conference Center), PI World Universities Network, (Myra Marx Ferree PI) 2007-08 US Agency for International Development (Ken Shapiro PI) 2005-08 College of Agricultural Sciences, University of Wisconsin- Madison and Makerere University, Uganda, Co-PI United Nations World Institute for Development 1987-89 Economics Research, PI

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University Wangari Maathai Professorship for Political Science and 2017-2022 Research Support Gender & Women’s Studies & Fellowships Evjue Bascom Professorship for Gender and Women’s Studies 2016-2021 Declined after 2017 Feminist Scholars Fellowship 2016 Department of Political Science Faculty Research Award 2016-17 Feminist Scholars Fellowship (declined) 2015 Sabbatical leave, UW System 2012 Feminist Scholars Fellowship 2007-08 Sabbatical leave, UW System (declined) 2007-08 UW-Madison Graduate School Research Committee 2001-02 UW-Madison Graduate School Research Committee 2000-01 UW-Madison Graduate School Research Committee 1997-98 UW-Madison Graduate School Research Committee 1996-97 UW-Madison Graduate School Research Committee 1995-96 UW-Madison Graduate School Research Committee 1993-94 UW-Madison Graduate School Research Committee 1992-93 Alumnae of Northwestern University 1988-89 Northwestern University Scholarship 1987-88 Foreign Language and Area Studies Award (Title VI) 1986-87 University of Chicago Award 1984-85

University Awards Hilldale Faculty Fellowship with Related to Teaching Adam Lichtenheld (research in Uganda) 2006 Madeline Brigell (research in Senegal) 2002 Jessica Hochman (research in Zimbabwe) 1996 Bonnie Brusky (research in Cameroon) 1995 Sophomore honors summer apprenticeship with Stephanie Hauge 2000 Jessica Radder 1995 International Studies Program Grant for course development: "Women in the Global Economy" 2000

See Institutional and Programmatic Grants below under “Departmental Activities”

RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS

Books The Fight for Women's Rights: Comparing the Middle East and North Africa, New York: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming.

Women and Power in Postconflict Africa. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2015. — Winner, Best book award in African politics, African Politics Conference Group, (APSA, ASA, ISA, MPSA) 2016 — Runner up, Aidoo-Snyder Book Prize, Women's Caucus, African Studies Association, 2017. — Finalist, Herskovits Book Prize, African Studies Association, 2016 — Selected by London School of Economics Africa at LSE Blog 5th Anniversary Reading List: 10 Must-Read Books on African Politics, Society and Economics — Reviewed in Foreign Affairs, Perspectives on Politics, Politics & Gender, Journal of Modern African Studies, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Mobilization, Australasian Review of African Studies, Asian Women, African Studies Review, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Canadian Journal

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of Political Science, H-Net Reviews in the Humanities & Social Sciences, H- Diplo, Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, Africa at LSE Review of Books, E-International Relations.

Museveni’s Uganda: Paradoxes of Power in a Hybrid Regime. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner, 2010. — First Runner-up of the American Politics Conference Group Award for Best Book on African Politics published in 2010 — Reviewed in African Affairs, Africa Today, Political Science Quarterly, Choice, Comparative Political Studies, Foreign Affairs, Journal of Modern African Studies, Africa Today, African Studies Quarterly, The Independent, Global Governance, Journal of the Middle East and Africa, Journal of Contemporary African Studies, Reference and Research Book News, Survival, Uganda Church Association.

African Women’s Movements: Transforming Political Landscapes. Aili Tripp, Isabel Casimiro, Joy Kwesiga, and Alice Mungwa (co-authors). New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. — Choice Outstanding Academic Title award 2009 — “African Women’s Movements Negotiating Peace,” Reprinted in Nalini Visvanathan, Lynn Duggan, Nan Wiegersma, and Laurie Nisonoff, eds., The Women, Gender & Development Reader. Halifax, London and New Jersey: Fernwood Publishing and Zed Books, 2011, 2nd edition, 349-359. Reviewed in Canadian Women’s Studies Journal, American Review of Politics, Annual Review of Anthropology, Gender and Society, African Studies Review, H-Net Reviews in Humanities and Social Sciences, Developing Economies, E-International Relations, Journal of Peace Research, Perspectives on Politics, Signs, Choice, Revue française de science politique, Black Perspectives (African American Intellectual History Society)

Women & Politics in Uganda. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. Oxford: James Currey and Kampala: Fountain Publishers. 2000. — 2001 Victoria Schuck Award of the American Political Science Association for the best book published on women and politics. — Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award 2001 — Reviewed in African Economic History, African Sociological Review / Revue Africaine de Sociologie, African Studies Review, American Ethnologist, American Political Science Review, Australasian Review of African Studies, Canadian Journal of African Studies / Revue Canadienne des Études Africaines, Choice, Development Policy Review, International Affairs, International Journal of African Historical Studies, Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics, Journal of Development Studies, Journal of Modern African Studies, Journal of Religion in Africa, Journal of Women’s History, New Vision (Uganda), NWSA Journal, Oxfam Review of Journals, Österreichische Forschungsstiftung für Internationale Entwicklung (Austrian Foundation for Development Research), Parliamentary Affairs, Political Science Quarterly, Sunday Monitor (Uganda), Women & Politics.

Changing the Rules: The Politics of Liberalization and the Urban Informal Economy in Tanzania. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. 1997. — Nominated by readers of Lingua Franca magazine as one of the best books of the 1990s. linguafranca.mirror.theinfo.org/print/bestbooks/allnominees.html

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— Chapter 6. Reprinted in Readings in African Politics, edited by Thomas Young. Oxford: James Currey and Bloomington: Indiana University Press for the International African Institute, 2003. — Chapter reprinted in The Blackwell City Reader (Blackwell Readers in Geography), edited by Gary Bridge and Sophie Watson, Oxford. Blackwell Publishers. 2002. — Reviewed in Africa, African Studies Quarterly, African Studies Review, Afrique contemporaine, American Anthropologist, Journal of Developing Areas, Journal of Economic History, Journal of International Affairs, Canadian Journal of Political Science / Revue canadienne de science politique (2), Choice, Development Policy Review, Estudios de Asia y Africa (Mexico, International Journal of African Historical Studies, Journal of Asian and African Studies, , Journal of Development Studies, Journal of Economic History, Journal of International Affairs, Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Review of African Political Economy, Studies in Comparative International Development, Tanzanian Affairs. Book: Economic Knowledge and Economic Advice, edited by D. W. Bromley

Edited Books Women’s Activism in Africa: Struggles over Rights and Representation. Edited with Balghis Badri. Oxford: Zed Books, 2017.

Gender, Violence and Human Security: Critical Feminist Perspectives, Edited with Myra Marx Ferree and Christina Ewig. New York University Press, 2013.

Global Feminism: Transnational Women's Activism, Organizing, and Human Rights. Edited with Myra Marx Ferree. New York: New York University Press. 2006.

Sub-Saharan Africa: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Women’s Issues Worldwide. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 2003. — Series received 2003 Booklist Editors' Choice Award.

The Women’s Movement in Uganda: History, Challenges and Prospects. With Joy Kwesiga. Kampala: Fountain Publishers. 2002.

What Went Right in Tanzania? People’s Responses to Directed Development. With Marja-Liisa Swantz. Dar es Salaam: University of Dar es Salaam Press. 1996.

Special Issue Journal Gender and Peacebuilding in Africa. Eds. Aili Mari Tripp and Ayesha Imam. International Journal of Feminist Politics. Forthcoming.

Edited essays on Marie Béatrice Umutesi’s Surviving the Slaughter (Aili Mari Tripp, ed., Réné Lemarchand, Aliko Songolo, Danielle deLame, Aloys Habimana, Catharine Newbury) African Studies Review, Vol. 48, No. 3, 2005.

Edited articles with Jane Jaquette for special theme of Journal of Democracy on gender and democratization. 12 (3): 2001.

Articles & Chapters “Transparency and Integrity in Conducting Field Research on Politics in Challenging Contexts,” Perspectives on Politics. 16 (3): 2018. Forthcoming.

Kang, Alice and Aili Tripp. “Coalitions Matter: Citizenship, Women, and Quota Adoption in Africa,” Perspectives on Politics. 2017. Published online February 2018.

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"Women's Movements in Africa," Encyclopedia of African Politics, Ed. Nic Cheeseman. Forthcoming.

Ebila, Florence and Aili Tripp. “Naked Transgressions: Gendered Symbolism in Ugandan Land Protests.” Politics, Identities and Groups. 5: 1 (2017) 25-45.

“As feministas da África influenciam o feminismo global,” CartaCapital (Brazil) March 23, 2017.

“Women’s Organizations and Peace Initiatives,” Oxford Handbook of Gender and Conflict. Eds. Fionnuala Ni Aolain, Nahla Valji, Naomi Cahn and Dina Haynes. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2017.

Women and Politics in Africa,” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of African History Ed. Thomas Spear. Oxford: Oxford University Press. July 2017. http://africanhistory.oxfordre.com/view/10.1093/acrefore/9780190277734.001.0001/acrefore- 9780190277734-e-192

“Mernissi on Women, Islam and Politics: Contemporary Perspectives,” Ed. Najib Mokhtari In Dreams of Transgress: Defaulting the Boundaries of Islamic Feminism. Rabat: UIR Publications Series, 2017.

“African Influences on Global Women’s Rights: An Overview.” In Women’s Activism in Africa. (Eds. Balghis Badri and Aili Mari Tripp). Oxford: Zed Books, 2017.

“The Women’s Movement in Tanzania,” In Women’s Activism in Africa. (Eds. Balghis Badri and Aili Mari Tripp). Oxford: Zed Books, 2017.

“Women’s Mobilisation for Legislative Political Representation in Africa,” Review of African Political Economy, 43 (149) 2016: 382-399.

“Women and Politics.” In Oxford Bibliographies in African Studies. Ed. Thomas Spear. New York: Oxford University Press. 2016. Updated.

“In Pursuit of Autonomy: Civil Society and the State in Africa,” In Africa in World Politics, 5th Edition, Ed. John Harbeson. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press. 2016.

“Ambiguities and Challenges in Measuring Women’s Movement Strength,” (Dialogue: New Directions in Studying Women’s Movement Strength)," Politics, Groups, and Identities, Published online 9 August 2016.

"The Difference that Difference Makes: Comparative Perspectives on Concepts of Gender, Ethnicity and Race in Africa and the Diaspora," Politics, Groups, and Identities (Dialogues) 4 (2) 2016: 307-324.

"Women’s Movements and Constitution Making after Civil Unrest and Conflict in Africa: The Cases of and Somalia," Politics & Gender, 12 (2016): 78-106.

“Women’s Movements in Africa,” Women’s Movements in the Global Era: The Power of Local Feminisms. Edited by Amrita Basu, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 2016.

“Gender, Race, and Intersectionality,” In Palgrave Handbook on Gender and

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Development: Critical Engagements in Feminist Theory and Practice. Ed. Wendy Harcourt, New York, Palgrave Macmillan Publishers. 2016.

“Women and Constitutional Reform in Post-conflict States,” Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures. Ed. Suad Joseph. Leiden: Koninklijke Brill N.V. 2015.

"Civil War and Trajectories of Change in Women’s Political Representation in Africa, 1985-2010," Social Forces. With Melanie Hughes. (2015) 93 (4): 1513-1540.

“Women’s Rights Mobilization Across Difference,” Background Paper for Progress of the World's Women 2015-16: Transforming Economies, Realizing Rights. New York: UN Women, 2015.

“Through the Fractal Lens: Mapping the Public and Private in Busoga, Uganda.” Suomen Antropologi — Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society 39(3). 2014.

“Towards a Gender Perspective on Human Security and Violence,” Gender, Violence and Human Security, Eds. Aili Mari Tripp, Myra Marx Ferree and Christina Ewig. New York University Press. 2013.

Tripp, Aili. “Women and Politics.” In Oxford Bibliographies in African Studies. Ed. Thomas Spear. New York: Oxford University Press. 2013.

“Donor Assistance and Political Reform in Tanzania,” Democratic Trajectories in Africa: Unraveling the Impact of Foreign Aid. Ed. Danielle Resnick and Nicolas van de Walle. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2013.

“Uganda.” The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World. Ed. John L. Esposito. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2009, revised 2013.

“In Pursuit of Authority: Civil Society and Rights-Based Discourses in Africa,” In Africa in World Politics, 4th Edition, Ed. John Harbeson. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press. 2012.

“Regime Type and Gender,” In Oxford Handbook on Gender and Politics, Georgina Waylen, Karen Celis, Johanna Kantola and Laurel Weldon, Eds. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2013.

“Gender, Power and Peacemaking in Africa,” Ed. Gloria Bonder. Gender Equity Policies – A Prospective View: New Scenarios, Actors and Articulations. FLACSO Argentina, 2012.

“Women’s Rights,” In Encyclopedia of Global Studies, Eds. Mark Juergensmeyer and Helmut Anheier, Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications. 2012.

“Women’s Movements in Africa,” In Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements, David A. Snow, Donatella Della Porta, Bert Klandermans, and Doug McAdam, Eds., Blackwell. 2012.

“Gender and Peace Negotiations in Africa,” In Gendered Insecurities, Eds. Howard Stein and Amal Fadlalla. New York: Routledge. 2012.

“Overview: Uganda, 2003-2004.” Africa Contemporary Record, Teaneck, NJ: Holmes & Meier Publishers, Inc. 2012.

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Essays on “Bibi Titi,” “Ruth Meena,” “Sylvia Tamale,” “Joyce Mpanga,” and “” In Dictionary of African Biography, Oxford University Press. Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Emmanuel Akyeampong, Eds. 2011.

“Legislating Gender Based Violence in Post-Conflict Africa,” Journal of Peacebuilding and Development. 5 (3) 2010: 7-20.

“The Politics of Constitution-Making in Uganda,” In Laurel E. Miller, ed., Framing the State in Times of Transition: Case Studies in Constitution Making. Washington, D.C., Institute for Peace, Washington, D.C. 2010.

“Creating Collective Capabilities: Women, Collective Human Capabilities, and the Politics of Representation,” Columbia Journal of Gender and Law. 19 (1) 2010: 219- 248.

“Toward a Comparative Politics of Gender Research in which Women Matter.“ Perspectives on Politics. 8 (1) 2010: 191-197.

“Development and the New Rights Based Approaches in Africa,” Review of African Political Economy, 36 (120): 2009, 273-282.

"Women." In World at Risk: A Global Issues Sourcebook, eds. Valerie Tomaselli and Sonja Matanovic. Washington D.C.: CQ Press, 2009.

“Debate: Does Oil Wealth Hurt Women?” Introduction to “Critical Perspectives on Gender Politics, Debate: Oil, Islam, and Women. Politics & Gender, 5 (4) 2009.

“Conflicting Agendas: Women’s Rights and Customary Law in Africa Today,” Constituting Equality, Ed. Susan Williams. Cambridge University Press, 2009, 173-194. — Reprinted in Under in Constitutional Law, edited by Catharine A. MacKinnon and James Barr Ames. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing. Forthcoming.

“What Does the Rising Tide of Women in Executive Office Mean?” Politics & Gender. (3) 2008: 473-4.

“The Global Impact of Quotas: On the Fast Track to Increased Female Legislative Representation,” With Alice Kang. Comparative Political Studies, 41 (3): 338-361, 2008. — Reprinted (shorter version) in North Hall News, Department of Political Science University of Wisconsin-Madison, Fall 2008

“Historical Perspectives in Comparative Politics and Gender Studies,” Politics & Gender. 3 (3): 397-408, 2007.

“Contemporary Trends in Women's Political Participation in Africa,” Strategic Initiative for Women in Horn of Africa Journal (Khartoum, Sudan), July 2007: 5-20.

“Why So Slow? The Challenges of Gendering Comparative Politics,” Politics & Gender, 2 (2): 2006.

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“Introduction” with Myra Marx Ferree. In Global Feminism: Transnational Women's Activism, Organizing, and Human Rights Eds. Myra Marx Ferree and Aili Mari Tripp. New York: New York University Press, 2006, vii-ix.

“The Evolution of Transnational Feminisms: Consensus, Conflict and New Dynamics,” In Global Feminism: Transnational Women's Activism, Organizing, and Human Rights Eds. Myra Marx Ferree and Aili Mari Tripp. New York: New York University Press, 2006, 51-78. — Reprinted in Gender and Women's Studies in Canada: Critical Terrain, Eds., Margaret Hobbs and Carla Rice. 2013. Chapter 68. Toronto: The Women’s Press.

“Challenges in Transnational Feminist Mobilization,” In Global Feminism: Transnational Women's Activism, Organizing, and Human Rights. Eds. Myra Marx Ferree and Aili Mari Tripp. New York: New York University Press, 2006, 296-312. — Reprinted in Judith Lorber, Gender Inequality: Feminist Theories and Politics, Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press, 2012,105-122. — Reprinted in Nalini Visvanathan, Lynn Duggan, Nan Wiegersma, and Laurie Nisonoff, eds., The Women, Gender & Development Reader. Halifax, London and New Jersey: Fernwood Publishing and Zed Books, 2011, 2nd edition. 402- 407. — Reprinted in Margaret Helen Hobbs, Carla Rice, eds., Gender and Women's Studies in Canada: Critical Terrain, Canadian Scholars’ Press, 2013.

“Overview: Women in Africa, 2001-2002.” Africa Contemporary Record, Teaneck, NJ: Holmes & Meier Publishers, Inc. 2006.

“Women in Uganda’s Parliament” In Women in African Parliaments. Eds. Hannah Britton and Gretchen Bauer. Lynne Rienner, 2006.

“Electoral Gender Quotas – Sub-Saharan Africa,” Women, Quotas and Politics, Ed. Drude Dahlerup. With Colleen Lowe Morna and Dior Konaté. London: Routledge. 2006.

“Regional Networking as Transnational Feminism: African Experiences,” Feminist Africa. Issue No. 4, 2005. — Reprinted in Catholic New Times, 30 (6): 1-8, April 9, 2006 — Published on website of Soulbeat Africa, Institute for Health and Development Communication, April 4, 2006 — Published on website of Communication Initiative, October 19, 2006 — Published in Eldis 2005 — Reprinted in Drum Beat, Communication Initiative Network, 2009

“Introduction to Essays on Surviving the Slaughter”, African Studies Review, Vol. 48, No. 3, 2005.

“Legislative Quotas for Women: Implications for Governance in Africa,” in African Parliaments: Between Government and Governance ed. Mohamed A. Salih. Houndsmills, Basingstoke: Palgrave. 2005.

“Cultural Difference, Domestic Violence, and the Legal System,” Family Advocate. With Ladan Affi. Fall, 27 (2): 32-36, 2004.

“A New Look at Colonial Women: British Teachers and Activists in Uganda

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(1898-1962),” Canadian Journal of African Studies. 38 (1), 2004, 123-156.

“Women, Gender and Civil Society: Sub-Saharan Africa,” Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures, Ed. Suad Joseph, Leiden: Koninklijke Brill N.V. 2004.

“The Changing Face of Africa’s Legislatures: Women and Quotas” in The Implementation of Quotas: African Experiences, ed. Julie Ballington. : International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, in collaboration with Electoral Institute of Southern Africa, and the Southern African Development Community Parliamentary Forum. 2004. 72-77.

“Women's Movements, Customary Law, and Land Rights in Africa: The Case of Uganda,” African Studies Quarterly. 7 (4): 2004. — Reprinted in ICFAI Journal of Gender Justice (India). Forthcoming.

"The Changing Face of Authoritarianism in Africa: The Case of Uganda." Africa Today. 50 (3), 3-28, 2004.

"Women in Movement: Transformations in African Political Landscapes." International Feminist Journal of Politics. 5 (2): 233-255, 2003. — Reprinted in African Politics, ed. Nic Cheeseman. London: Routledge Press, 2016. — Reprinted in Gender and Civil Society, eds. Jude Howell and Diane Mulligan, London: Routledge Press. 2004. — Reprinted in Readings in Gender in Africa, ed. Andrea Cornwall, Oxford: James Currey Press and Bloomington: Indiana University Press for the International African Institute. 2005. 234-243. — Reprinted in The Political Interests of Gender: Redoing Theory and Politics with a Feminist Face, Eds. Anna G. Jónasdóttir and Kathleen B. Jones, Manchester: University of Manchester Press, 2009. — Reprinted in Korieh, Chima J. African Women: A Reader, San Diego: Cognella. Pp. 383-408

"Forging Development Strategies Between States and Associations." In Beyond Structural Adjustment: The Institutional Context of African Development. Ed. Nicolas Van de Walle, Nicole Ball and Vijaya Ramachandran. New York: Palgrave-St Martins Press. 131-158, 2003.

"Introduction," In Sub-Saharan Africa: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Women’s Issues Worldwide. Ed. Aili Mari Tripp. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. 2003.

"Non-formal Institutions, Informal Economies and the Politics of Inclusion," In Reforming Africa’s Institutions: Ownership, Incentives and Capabilities, Ed., Steve Kayizzi-Mugerwa. United Nations University Press, 301-321, 2002.

"Introduction: A New Generation of Women’s Mobilisation in Uganda," in Aili Tripp and Joy Kwesiga, Eds., The Women’s Movement in Uganda: History, Challenges and Prospects. Kampala: Fountain Publishers. 2002.

Authored with Sarah Ntiro, "Women’s Activism in Colonial Uganda," in Aili Tripp and Joy Kwesiga, Eds., The Women’s Movement in Uganda: History, Challenges and Prospects. Kampala: Fountain Publishers. 2002.

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"Women." In World at Risk: A Global Issues Sourcebook, eds. Valerie Tomaselli and Sonja Matanovic. Washington D.C.: CQ Press, 2002, pp. 604-626. — Book won "Outstanding Academic Title" award for 2002 by Choice.

"Conflicting Visions of Community and Citizenship: Women's Rights and Cultural Diversity in Uganda." In Gender Justice, Democracy and Rights. Eds. Maxine Molyneux and Shahra Razavi. Oxford University Press. 413-440, 2002. — Reprinted in Mexico as “La Política de los Derechos de las Mujeres y la Diversidad Cultural en Uganda” in Descolonizando el Feminismo: Teorías y Prácticas desde los Márgenes (Spanish) or Gender and Cultural Diversity, eds. Liliana Suárez y Rosalva Aída Hernández Castillo, la Colección Feminismos Ediciones, Cátedra Universidad de Valencia. 2008. — Reprinted as “ La politique des droits des femmes et la diversité culturelle en Ouganda” in Genre, pouvoirs et justice sociale, eds. Christine Verschuur et Fenneke Reysoo. Cahiers Genre et Développement, no. 4. Paris: L'Harmattan 2004.

"Women's Mobilization in Uganda (1945-1962): Non-racial Ideologies within Colonial-African-Asian Encounters." International Journal of African Historical Studies. 35 (1): 1-22, 2002.

"Combining Intercontinental Parenting and Research: Dilemmas and Strategies." Signs: A Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 27 (3): 794-811, 2002.

"Women and Political Change in Eurasia and Africa." In Crawford Young and Mark Beissinger, eds., Beyond State Crisis? Africa and Post-Soviet Eurasia in Comparative Perspective. Washington: Woodrow Wilson Center Press. 385-410, 2002.

"The Politics of Autonomy and Cooptation in Africa: The Case of the Ugandan Women's Movement." Journal of Modern African Studies. 39 (1): 101-128, 2001.

"Women and Democracy: The New Political Activism in Africa." Journal of Democracy. 12 (3): 141-155, 2001. —Reprinted by NGO Network Alliance, Kubatana.net

"Women's Movements and Challenges to Neopatrimonial Rule: Preliminary Observations from Africa." Development and Change. 32 (1): 33-54, 2001.

"The Accommodation of Cultural Diversity in Tanzania." Aili Tripp and Crawford Young. In Dan Chirot and Martin Seligman, eds., Ethnopolitical Warfare: Causes, Consequences, and Possible Solutions. Washington: American Psychological Association Press. 259-274, 2001.

"Rethinking 'Difference': Comparative Perspectives from Africa." Signs: A Journal of Women in Culture and Society. 25 (3): 649-675, 2000.

"Political Reform in Tanzania: The Struggle for Associational Autonomy." Comparative Politics. 32 (2): 191-214, 2000.

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"The Political Mediation of Ethnic and Religious Diversity in Tanzania." In Crawford Young, ed. The Accommodation of Cultural Diversity: Case Studies. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 37-71, 1999.

"Expanding 'Civil Society': Women and Political Space in Contemporary Uganda." Journal of Commonwealth and Comparative Politics. 36 (2): 84-107, 1998. — Reprinted in Nelson Kasfir, ed., Civil Society and Democratisation in Africa. Portland, , and Ilford, Essex, UK: Frank Cass Publishers. 84-107. 1998.

"Participation and Institutional Autonomy: Local Women's Associations in Contemporary Uganda," In Holger Bernt Hansen and Michael Twaddle, eds., Developing Uganda. London: James Currey. 120-132, 1998.

"Building Partnerships." In Christopher Barrett and Jeffrey Cason, eds., Facing the Field, Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997. New edition 2010.

"Urban Women's Movements and Political Liberalization in ." In Kathleen Sheldon, ed., Courtyards, Markets, City Streets: Women in Urban Africa. Boulder: Westview Press. 285-308, 1996.

"Development for 'Big Fish' or for 'Small Fish': A Study of Contrasts in Tanzania's Fishing Sector." Co-authored chapter with Marja-Liisa Swantz in Frédérique Apffel- Marglin and Stephen A. Marglin, eds., Decolonizing Knowledge: From Development to Dialogue. Oxford: Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press. 43-66, 1996.

Co-authored with Marja-Liisa Swantz "Introduction," In Aili Mari Tripp and Marja-Liisa Swantz, eds., What Went Right in Tanzania? People’s Responses to Directed Development. Dar es Salaam: University of Dar es Salaam Press. 1-25, 1996.

"Contesting the Right to Subsist: The Urban Informal Economy in Tanzania." In Aili Mari Tripp and Marja-Liisa Swantz, eds., What Went Right in Tanzania? People’s Responses to Directed Development. Dar es Salaam: University of Dar es Salaam Press. 43-68, 1996.

"Urban Farming and Changing Rural-Urban Interactions in Tanzania," In Aili Mari Tripp and Marja-Liisa Swantz, eds., What Went Right in Tanzania? People’s Responses to Directed Development. Dar es Salaam: University of Dar es Salaam Press. 98-116, 1996.

"Gender, Political Participation, and the Transformation of Associational Life in Uganda and Tanzania." African Studies Review, 37 (1): 107-131. 1994. — Reprinted in Peter Lewis, ed., Africa: Dilemmas of Development and Change. Boulder: Westview Press. 232-257, 1998.

"The Impact of Crisis and Economic Reform on Tanzania's Changing Associational Life." In Eve Sandberg, ed., The Changing Politics of Non-Governmental Organizations and African States. Westport, Conn.: Praeger Publishers. 121-137, 1994.

"Rethinking 'Civil Society': Gender Implications in Contemporary Tanzania." In Naomi Chazan, John Harbeson, Donald Rothchild, eds., Civil Society and the State in Africa. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers. 149-168, 1994.

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"Deindustrialization and the Growth of Women's Economic Associations and Networks in Urban Tanzania." In Sheila Rowbotham and Swasti Mitter, eds., Dignity and Daily Bread. London: Routledge. 139-157, 1994. — Reprinted in Lynn Duggan, Laurie Nisonoff, Nalini Visvanathan and Nan Wiegersma, eds., Women in Development Reader. London and New Jersey: Zed Books, 1997. — Reprinted in Doreen B Massey, Michael Pryke, John Allen, eds., Unsettling Cities: Movement/Settlement. London: Routledge, 2000. 263-265.

"Local Organizations, Participation and the State in Urban Tanzania." In Michael Bratton and Goran Hyden, eds., Governance in Africa. Boulder: Lynne Rienner Publishers. 221-242. 1992.

"The Impact of Crisis and Economic Reform on Women in Urban Tanzania." In Lourdes Beneria and Shelley Feldman, eds., Unequal Burden: Economic Crises, Persistent Poverty and Women's Work. Boulder: Westview Press. 159-180. 1992.

"Urban Women and Tanzania's New 'Adjustment with a Human Face' Approach to Economic Recovery." In Lual Deng, Michael Kostner, and Crawford Young, eds., Democratization and Structural Adjustment in Africa in the 1990s. Madison: African Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 1991: 203-210.

"Close Encounters: Human Dimensions of Fieldwork in a Tanzanian Setting." In Jeremy Gould, ed., A Different Kind of Journey: Essays in Honor of Marja-Liisa Swantz. Transactions No. 28. Finnish Anthropological Society. 45-62. 1991.

"The Informal Economy and the State in Tanzania." In M. Estellie Smith, ed., The Informal Economy. Monographs in Economic Anthropology, No. 4. Lanham: University Press of America. 49-71. 1990.

"Women and the Changing Household Economy in Urban Tanzania." The Journal of Modern African Studies. 27 (4): 601-623. 1989.

"The Politics of Reciprocity: Urban Networks and the Informal Economy in Tanzania." Suomen Antropologi (Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society). 13: 19-27. 1988.

Articles Forthcoming “Women in Elected Office in Uganda," Global Handbook on Women’s Political Rights. Mona Krook, Susan Franceschet and Netina Tan. New York: Palgrave Macmillan Publishers. Forthcoming.

“Women and Politics in Africa,” in Changing Perspectives on African Women and Gender, Eds. Nwando Achebe and Claire Robertson. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. Forthcoming.

"Women’s Political Movements and Civil Society in Africa," The Oxford Encyclopedia of African Politics. Edited by Nic Cheeseman, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

"Methods, Methodology, and Epistemology in the Study of Gender and Politics," with Melanie Hughes, European Journal of Politics and Gender. Forthcoming.

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"Because So Many Men are Gone? Armed Conflict, the Changing Sex Ratio, and Gains in Women’s Political Representation in Sub-Saharan Africa"

Editing special Issue on Gender and Peacebuilding in Africa with Ayesha Imam for International Journal of Feminist Research.

"Women’s Rights on the Frontline of Challenges to Islamist Extremism: The Case of Algeria," International Journal of Feminist Research

"Women and Peacebuilding in Africa: Overview," International Journal of Feminist Research

“Scheherazade Goes West: Mernissi Confronts Transnational Feminism” in book on Fatema Mernissi, edited by Fatima Sadiqi, Margot Badran and Raja Rhouni.

Book Reviews Michael Kevane, Women and Development in Africa: How Gender Works, Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers. Reviewed in Politics and Gender. 1 (1): 196-198, 2005. . Ronald Inglehart and Pippa Norris, Rising Tide: Gender Equality and Cultural Change Around the World. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003. Reviewed in Commonwealth and Comparative Politics. 42 (2): 284-287, 2004.

Bernard Ashley, Little Soldier, Scholastic, 2002. H-AfrTeach. (2003) — Reprinted Africa Access Review

John L. Comaroff and Jean Comaroff, Civil Society and the Political Imagination in Africa. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press, 1999. Reviewed in International Journal of African Historical Studies. 35 (1): 657-659, 2002.

Margaret Snyder, Women in African Economies: From Burning Sun to Boardroom. Kampala: Fountain Press, 2000. Reviewed in African Studies Review. 45 (3): 76-77, 2002.

December Green, Gender Violence in Africa. International Journal of African Historical Studies. 34 (1): 238-39, 2001.

Magdalena K. Rwebangira and Rita Liljeström, eds. Haraka, Haraka . . . Look Before You Leap: Youth at the Crossroads of Custom and Modernity, Journal of Modern African Studies. 38 (1): 136-138, 2000.

Sandra Wallman, Kampala Women Getting By. Canadian Journal of African Studies. December 1998.

Magdalena K. Rwebangira, The Legal Status of Women and Poverty in Tanzania. African Studies Review. 41 (1): 163-165, 1998.

Blogs & Online Articles Why Do Women’s Rights Advance More Quickly after Major Conflict? #IWD2017. Africa at LSE. March 8, 2017.

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How African Feminism Changed the World, African Arguments, March 8, 2017.

Where do African women have more power? Surprise — in countries emerging from war, Monkey Cage, Washington Post, July 15, 2016.

DA-RT and Publishing Research from Authoritarian and Conflict Settings, African Politics Conference Group Newsletter August 2016, 12 (2): 13-14.

A View from Morocco: The Danger of Escalating Anti-Muslim Rhetoric, Huffington Post, 16 November 2015.

Twenty years after the most important U.N. conference on women, what – if anything – has changed? with Alice Kang, Monkey Cage at Washington Post, 25 September 2015.

Can We Wait 100 More Years to Reach Gender Parity in Congress? Huffington Post, 23 December 2014.

“New Funding Challenges and Opportunities in African Studies Research,” AfricaNews Online.

“Women and Politics in Africa Today,” Democracy in Africa, December 7, 2013. Also published in US-Africa Dialogue Series 12.9.13 and in ASA Newsonline

“How African Feminism Changed the World “ Think Africa Press, 8 March 2013. One of 10 Most Read Articles from 2013; Editors’ Picks as One of Top 15 Articles from 2013

"Do Arab Women Need Electoral Quotas?" Foreign Policy: The Middle East Channel, January 19, 2012.

“New Directions in Scholarship on Gender and Politics in Africa,” Symposium, “New Directions in Gender and Politics Scholarship: Transforming the Study of African Politics,” Edited with Gretchen Bauer, African Politics Conference Group Newsletter, 8 (2): September 2012.

“Gender, Power and Peacemaking in Africa,” Center for African Studies Newsletter, Rutgers University, Fall 2012, Volume XX.

“NSF Critical Issues White Paper: Gender Analysis and Women’s Rights: A Critical Research Need,” with Myra Marx Ferree (Lead author). January 2011.

“Gender Quotas: Female Legislative Representation.” (with Alice Kang) Americas Quarterly. Spring 2009.

“Interdisciplinarity and International Studies at the University of Wisconsin- Madison in Historical Perspective,” Office of the Provost, University of Wisconsin- Madison, May 2006.

“Support Citizens of War-torn Uganda,” Wisconsin State Journal (Opinion) 29 April 2006, A10.

“Graduate Seminar: State and Society in Comparative Perspective (PS 948)” Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Comparative Studies. 2005.

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“New Trends in Women's Political Participation in Africa” in Gender and Governance Resource Database. Asian Women's Resource Exchange, The Center for Legislative Development, Philippines.

“Viewpoint: New Threats to Academic Freedom in International Education,” ASA News. 37 (2): 14-15, April 2004.

“International Women's Studies Congress in Uganda and the Changing Shape of Gender Studies in Africa,” African Studies News & Notes, Volume 58, Winter Volume 2003.

“Hilkka Pietilä on Women’s Gains in Finland.” Finn New World, June 2003.

"International Women's Studies Congress in Uganda Reflects Changes in Global Debates" In NWSAction Newsletter. Fall 2002.

"International Women's Studies Congress in Uganda Reflects Changes in Global Debates." Women’s Caucus newsletter of the African Studies Association.

"Essay on artwork exhibition, ‘Women Emerging: A Tribute to Uganda,’ sponsored by Art Room Gallery in San Francisco (Fine Arts Center for East Africa)" at University of California-Berkeley/, African Studies Department August through December 2002.

"Conflicting Visions of Community and Citizenship: Women's Rights and Cultural Diversity in Uganda." 2001. UNRISD.

"A Directory of Fellowships, Scholarships & Grants Available in the U.S. to African Women Students and Scholars." Updated 2001.

"Letter From" (Women and the 2000 Finnish Elections) The Nation, 10 April, 270 (14): 20-21, 2000.

"A Guide to Overseas Research: Uganda." Posted July 11, 1999, and July 2001 from Kampala, Uganda, on [email protected] (Social science researchers in Europe and US working on Uganda) 12 p.

Working Papers Women’s Political Participation in Sub-Saharan Africa, Conflict Prevention and Peace Forum, CPPF Working Papers on Women in Politics: No. 1. 2014. Social Science Research Council.

“Donor Assistance and Political Reform in Tanzania,” United Nations University, World Institute for Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland, Working Paper No. 2012/37, April 2012.

“Rethinking the Public and Private a Time of Transition: Conflict in Jinja District as a Microcosm of Change in Uganda,” LORC Working Paper No. 2: 26 October 2005. Local Human Resources and Public Policy Development System Open Research Centre, Ryukoku University, Fukakusa, Kyoto, Japan.

"Non-formal Institutions, Informal Economies, and the Politics of Inclusion." Discussion Paper DP 2001/108. World Institute for Development Economics

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Research, Helsinki, Finland.

"Women's Associations and Challenges to Neopatrimonial Rule in Africa." Michigan State University Working Papers on Political Reform in Africa. Working Paper No. 15, June 1996.

"A Directory of Fellowships, Scholarships & Grants Available in the U.S. to African Women Students and Scholars." Working Paper Series #15. Women's Studies Research Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Revised 1991, 1992, 1995, 1997.

"Negotiating Power: The Politics of Gender Identity and Interests in Community Conflict in Uganda." Working Paper, Tanzania Gender Networking Programme, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. 1994.

"Defending the Right to Subsist: The State vs. the Urban Informal Economy in Tanzania." Working Paper 59, United Nations World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland, August 1989.

LECTURES AND CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION, KEYNOTE PRESENTATIONS

2018 Women and Peacebuilding in Africa workshop, ISIS-WICCE, Kampala, Uganda, 1-3, May. 4W Summit on Women, Gender and Well-being, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 12-14 April. Eighth World Women University Presidents Forum, Wuhan, China, 7-11 April. Department of Political Science, , 22 February. Africa at a Crossroads, Vanderbilt University, 21 February. Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 8 February. Middle East Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 5 February.

2017 African Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, 16-18 November, paper. Hillary Clinton Center for Women’s Empowerment, Al Akhawayn University, Morocco, 27 October. The Polydisciplinary Faculty of Ouarzazate at Ibn Zohr University; The Centre for Research on Gender & Women, University of Wisconsin-Madison; The National Centre for Scientific and Technical Research. Keynote address, Ouarzazate, Morocco. 24 October. American Political Science Association annual meeting, San Francisco, CA, September 1, paper. UN Women, Kärkölä, Finland, 23 July. Women Leading Social Change: Feminisms, Higher Education and Research Universidad Autónoma de Madrid – Facultad de Económicas, 26-27 June. Die Welt, Axel Springer staff, Berlin, Germany. 11 May. Peacebuilding in Africa Meeting Carnegie Corporation of New York, 8-9 May. FidAR – Die Initiative für mehr Frauen in die Aufsichtsräte, Berlin, Germany. 27 April. Book Launch, African Women’s Activism, The Regional Institute of Gender, Diversity, Peace and Rights, Ahfad University for Women, Omdurman, Sudan, 22 April. Amsterdam Research Centre for Gender and Sexuality, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands, 13 April. London School of Economics, African Political Economy Group, 24 March. Berlin Axel Springer Lecture, American Academy in Berlin in cooperation with the Museum the Kennedys, Berlin, Germany, 9 February.

2016 “Women’s Rights: Why the Maghreb Differs from the Middle East,” Wisconsin Union Directorate: Society and Politics Lecture Series, 5 December.

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59th Annual meeting of the African Studies Association, Paper and Roundtable presentations, Washington, DC., 2 and 3 December. “Women’s Rights: Why the Maghreb Differs from the Middle East,” Elliott School of International Relations, George Washington University, 1 December. “Women’s Representation: Why the Maghreb Differs from the Middle East.” Middle East Studies Association, Boston, MA, November 18-20. “Women’s Rights: Why the Maghreb Differs from the Middle East,” Department of English, University of Tizi Ouzou, Algeria, October 26. “The Next Big Questions in Gender and Politics,” American Political Science Association meeting, Philadelphia, PA, September 1. Roundtable presentation. “Why the Maghreb Differs from the Middle East in Women’s Rights: The Case of Morocco,” 3rd Annual Social Science Conference, Al Akhawayn University, Morocco, May 20. “Women’s Political Representation in the Maghreb,” Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco, Research Laboratory for Multidisciplinary Studies, The Gender Studies Research Group, 2 May. “Women and Security: The Implications of Promoting Global Gender Equality,” 2016 Naval Academy Foreign Affairs Conference. Roundtable on Women in the Global Economy. United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, MD. 13 April. Center for African Studies, University of California-Berkeley, 8 April. Talk. “Unexpected Consequences: Women and Power in Postconflict Africa.” Center for the Study of Women, University of California-Los Angeles, 7 April, Keynote. Thinking Gender Conference. “Coalitions and the Diffusion of Gender Quotas: Theory and Evidence from Africa.” Paper presented by co-author Alice Kang. Midwest Political Science Meeting, Chicago, 10 April. “Fatema Mernissi’s Feminism Goes West,” Hommage à Fatema Mernissi, Université Internationale de Rabat, Université Ibn Tofail, Morocco, 31 March. Hillary Clinton Center for Women's Empowerment and Mohammed VI Library, Al- Akhwayan University, Ifrane, Morocco, Book launch. 16 March. “Coalitions and the Diffusion of Gender Quotas: Theory and Evidence from Africa.” Midwest Group in African Political Economy Fall 2015 Meeting at Vanderbilt University, presented by co-author Alice Kang. African Studies Seminar, New York University Abu Dhabi, UAE, 8 March. Lecture. International Conference on Women’s Political Participation, New York University Abu Dhabi, Saadiyat campus, UAE, talk and discussant. 8 March.

2015 School of Social Science and Humanities, Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane, Morocco, 5 November. Conference on Gender Equality in the MENA Region, Economic Research Forum, Cairo, Egypt, 23-24 October. Women's Economic Empowerment and Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (DRC, Uganda, Rwanda), Carleton University, DRASPSAC, Kampala, Uganda, 1 July. Gender, Law and Social Change in North Africa, Al Akhawayn University, Ifrane, Morocco, 2 talks, 25 March. 4W Initiative: Making Life Better for Women and the World Better for All, Global Health Institute, 9 March. Anthropology, Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies, Political Science, International Studies, Institute for Global Citizenship, History, African Studies, Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota, 2 March. Interdisciplinary Center for Global Change, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. February 2015. Lecture, Great Decisions Series, Manitowoc Public Library, Wisconsin, 16 February.

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2014 African Studies Association, Indianapolis, IN, 20-22 November. Chair, discussant. Wisconsin Union Directorate: Society and Politics Lecture Series, 17 November. Bradley Learning Community, Dejope & Phillips Residence Halls, 11 November. Keynote, USAID’s Women’s Leadership and Political Empowerment Workshop, Washington, DC, 3-4 November. International Relations Colloquium, Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 27 October. Junior Scholars Book Development Workshop, Project on Middle East Political Science, , New Haven, CT, 24 October. Keynote, Law Reform and Gender Justice in the Greater Middle East,” Ahfad University for Women, Omdurman, Sudan. 21-23 October. African Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 17 September. Keynote, Kvinnefronte’s Fett Magazine, 10th years anniversary celebration, Oslo, Norway, 5-6 September. Women's leadership, supporting peace and building sustainable livelihoods in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Region," Centre for Global Women’s Studies, National University of Ireland, Mary Robinson Centre, and Georgetown Institute on Women, Peace and Security, Galway, Ireland, July 1-2. Forum on the Humanities, African Humanities Program, American Council of Learned Societies, Talk, University of South Africa, Pretoria, 7 June. Manuscript Development Workshop, Maropeng, South Africa, African Humanities Program, American Council of Learned Societies, mentor, May 30-June 4. Tawi UW student organization. 14 April. Creation of International Law: Exploring the International Law Components of Peace, UW Law School, 4 April. Panel chair. Keynote, AFRICaide, International Women’s Day 2014: Inspiring Change, 8 March. Human Rights Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 14 February. Eighth Session of the General Assembly Open Working Group On Sustainable Development Goals, UN Women, UNFPA and UNDP, “What is holding women and girls back from realizing their rights? Addressing structural inequalities to assure sustainable development,” UN Headquarters, New York, 4 February.

2013 African Humanities Program book writing workshop, American Council of Learned Societies, 13-18, December. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Talk and mentoring sessions. African Studies Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, 21-24 November. Roundtable participant and leader of graduate mentoring workshop. Understanding Institutional Change Workshop, Manchester, United Kingdom, 7-8 November. Paper. Gender and Conflict Symposium, Transitional Justice Institute, Belfast, Northern Ireland, 9-10 November. Paper. Poetics of Resistance: Women between Aesthetics and Politics in the Arab Spring, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 28 October. Department of Political Affairs, United Nations, New York, 17 October. Presentation. United Nations Women, New York, NY, 17 October. Presentation Middle East Studies Association, New Orleans, 15 October. Discussant. Christian Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway, 8 October. American Political Science Association annual meeting, Chicago, August 30- September 1, paper and discussant. “Women and Democracy Around the World,” Wisconsin International Outreach Consortium, Madison, Wisconsin, 14 August. Project on Middle East Political Science, The Elliott School of International Affairs. George Washington University, Washington, DC, 24 May.

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Discussant and Plenary speaker. Talk to senior staff and to health program at Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, 23 May. Covey Lecture, Department of Political Science, Loyola University Chicago, 24 April. Badgers Empowering Women, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 22 April. Gendering and Queering the African Diaspora - Feminist Theory and Practice in the African Diaspora, African Diaspora and Atlantic World Research Circle, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 17 April. Women's Caucus, College Democrats of Madison, 2 April. 3rd Conference on Politics and Gender, European Consortium for Political Research, Universitat Pompeu, Fabra, Barcelona. Paper and Discussant, 22-24 March.

2012 Presidential Lecture, African Studies Association, African Studies Association, Philadelphia, PA, 30 November. Commentator on documentary “Half the Sky,” UW chapter of She's the First, Pencils of Promise, WIMSA, the Edge Project, the Campus Women's Center, and PAVE, 22 October. 5th Session of Working Group on Discrimination Against Women in Law and in Practice, Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Geneva, 3 October. Expert report, Women’s Political Empowerment: The State of Evidence and Future Research, Department for International Development (UK) and International Development Research Centre (Canada), London, 12-13 September. Report on Liberia Democracy Human Rights, Governance Assessment, USAID, Washington DC, 28 August. Keynote at conference on Championing Women’s Political Leadership: Delivering the One-third Promise in Kenya, United Nations Development Programme, , Kenya, 14-16 August. African Humanities Program, American Council of Learned Societies, numerous talks at: University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Makerere University, Uganda University of Ghana, Ghana University of Calabar, Nigeria University of Ibadan, Nigeria US Agency for International Development, Monrovia, Liberia, 18 June. The Future of International Education and Research Collaborations in Challenging Times, Annual Meeting of the American Council of Learned Societies, Philadelphia, PA, 10 May. Presentation on Women, Power and Peacemaking in Africa, USAID, 11 May. Closing Gender Gaps in Voice and Agency, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network, World Bank, Washington, DC, 1 May. Report on Uganda Democracy-Governance Assessment, USAID, Washington, D.C. 25 April. Roundtable participant, Fifty Forward: A Half-Century of African Studies at Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 22 April. Presidential Address, Center for African Studies, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, 19 April. Framing Women’s Rights: Globalization and Political Discourse, Sawyer Seminar, Center for Research on Gender and Women, Discussant, UW-Madison, 31 March. “Debate: Phony or Kony?” Redamte Coffee House, Madison, WI, 28 March. African Studies Program, UW-Madison, 27 March. Sociology Colloquium, University of , 10 February. Iris Marion Young Lecture, Women’s Studies Program and GSPIA (the Graduate School of International and Public Affairs) at , 9 February.

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Women, International Development, and Global Health, Graduate School of International and Public Affairs class, University of Pittsburgh, 9 February. Women’s Studies Program Global Feminisms class, University of Pittsburgh, 8 February. Current Research on Issues and Topics In Comparative Scholarship (CRITICS) series, Department of Government and the Mortara Center for International Studies, Georgetown University, 6 February.

2011 Keynote. Joint Nordic Conference on Development Research, Copenhagen, Denmark, 25 November. International Peace Research Institute Oslo, Norway, 23 November. African Studies Association, Moderated 2 Board of Directors Sponsored Panels, 17-19 November. African Studies Center, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 26-27 October. African Humanities Program, American Council of Learned Societies, University of Dar es Salaam, 19-22 September. 2 presentations. Framing Women’s Rights: Globalization and Political Discourse” Sawyer Seminar, Center for Research on Gender and Women, Discussant, 9 September. World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland, August 15-16. Women’s World Congress, Ottawa, Canada, 5-7 July. “The Future of Multiparty Democracy in East Africa,” African Studies Program and International Programs, University of Iowa, 1-2 April. and Africa, Honoring 50 Years, African Studies Program, UW, 25 March. University of , 3 March. African Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 9 February.

2010 Madison East High School, 3 December. Women and Gender Studies, African and African American Studies, School of Social Transformation and the School of Politics and Global Studies, Arizona State University, 29 November, 2 lectures. African Studies Association, San Francisco, California, Paper, 18 November. “Gender Equity Policies – A Prospective View: New Scenarios, Actors and Articulations.” Gender, Society and Policies Area, FLACSO Argentina, 9-12 November. Keynote. IV Jornadas de Desarrollo Rural y Género, Centre de Cooperació per al Desenvolupament Rural Universitat de Lleida, Departamento de Antropología Social, Universidad de Granada, Spain. 4-7 November. Belleville High School, Belleville, Wisconsin, 27 October. Women’s Executive Leadership Summit, Center for Advanced Studies in Business, 7 October. Moderated ITV talk and discussion featuring Drude Dahlerup, University of Stockholm. Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 30 September. African Humanities Program of the American Council of Learned Societies, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda, 21-23 September. American Political Science Association, Paper and discussant, 2-5 September. American Political Science Association Short Course on Gender Equality Policies, 1 September, Washington, D.C. Paper and discussant. American Sociological Association, 17 August. Paper. Presidential Panel. American Political Science Association/Gender Center, University of Dar es Salaam, 18 July – 7 August, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Numerous lectures. Global Studies (UW), US Institute for Peace, Madison Area Technical College, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 19 June. Finland-Somalia Association, Somali Forum for Progress Finland and Finnish Ministry of the Interior, Helsinki, Finland, 15 June. Davis Institute, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, 11 May.

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Keynote. Gender and Women's Studies Department, College, 23 April. New Perspectives on Gender and Human Security, International Gender Policy Research Circle, Center for Research on Gender and Women, University of Wisconsin- Madison, 19 March. Women Faculty Mentoring Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 18 March. Graduate Student Collaborative, Office of Professional Development and Engagement of the Graduate School, and University of Wisconsin Press, 24 February Keynote. Institute for Development Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland, 12 February. Kristina Institute, Gender Studies, University of Helsinki, 12 February. Informal presentation. Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, Sweden, 11 February. Centre for African Studies, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 10 February. Roskilde University, Denmark, 9 February.

2009 Human Rights Week, Middleton High School, Middleton, Wisconsin, 3 November. African Humanities Program of the American Council of Learned Societies, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda, 24-25 September. African Humanities Program of the American Council of Learned Societies, University of Dar es Salaam, 20-21 September. American Political Science Association, Toronto, Canada, discussant, 4 September. Second Meeting of Ministers of Women’s Affairs, Mombasa, Kenya, 2-5 June. Department of International Studies, Kadir Has University, Istanbul, Turkey, 21 May. Gender Violence and Gender Justice: Critical Perspectives on Post-Conflict, Institute of Critical International Studies, Emory University, Atlanta, 7-8 May. Women in Politics: Global Perspectives, Ohio State University, Columbus, 24 April. Transatlantic Applied Research on Gender Equity Training workshop, Northeastern University, Boston, 19-20 March. Keynote. Symposium on Interdisciplinarity in Feminist State Theory, Women and Gender Studies Institute, University of Toronto, Canada, 6-7 March. African Studies Program, Center for Research on Gender & Women, UW-Madison, 25 February. Refugee Law Project, University of Wisconsin Law School, 23 February. Symposium Honoring Martha Nussbaum, Gender and Sexuality Law, Columbia Law School, New York, 13 February.

2008 African Studies Association, Chicago. Plenary session. 14 November. A Room of One’s Own Bookstore, Madison, Wisconsin, November 10. Chaos and Complex Systems Seminar, Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 21 October. Center for Afroamerican and African Studies, University of Michigan, 7 October. Action in Darfur, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 25 September. American Political Science Association, Boston, , August - September. Presentation. Democracy, Conflict and Humanitarian Assistance Program, US Agency for International Development, Washington, DC., 6 May. Uganda Gatekeepers Editors trip, International Reporting Project, The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, 3 May. Great Lakes Policy Forum, Washington, D.C., 1 May. Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois. April. Discussant two panels. Panel chair. Dipartimento Studi Sociali e Politici, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy, 24 April. Dipartimento di Storia della Società e delle Istituzioni, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy, 23 April.

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Keynote. Interdisciplinary Nineteenth Century Studies Association, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 4 April. Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 27 March. NOW-CAN, Uganda Untold, Women’s Studies, International Studies, Political Science, University of Delaware, Wilmington, Delaware, March 26 Professional Women's Club of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, March 12. International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), World Bank, Washington, D.C., March 6. African Studies Program at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, Washington, D.C., 27 February. Institute for African Development, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 21 February. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington, D.C., 15 January.

2007 Case Western University, Cleveland, Ohio, 25-26 October. African Studies Association, New York, October. Roundtable participant and chair. American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois. September. Paper. Panel chair. UNESCO, Pretoria, South Africa, 29-30 August. African American Senior Group, North/Eastside Senior Coalition, Madison, 4 June. Comparative politics graduate students, Department of Political Science, UW-Madison, 24 May. UW-UNICEF, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2 May. Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois. April. Paper, roundtable presentation, and discussant. McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 30 March. Indiana University School of Law - Bloomington, Indiana, 23-24 March. World Beyond our Borders, Borders Book Series, Madison, Wisconsin, 8 February.

2006 African Studies Association, San Francisco, 17 November. Roundtable. Expert consultation to Special Rapporteur of the United Nations Human Rights Council for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) on culture and violence against women. 2-3 November, 2006, Geneva, Switzerland. Women’s Studies Research Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 28 September. National Council for Research on Women, PACE University, New York, 24-25 June. Working group leader. American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Presidential Roundtable presenter. September. World Hunger Symposium, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 10 May. Unitarian Universalist Church West, Brookfield, Wisconsin, 1 April. History of Interdisciplinary Scholarship at UW- Madison, Associate Vice Chancellor’s Office, UW-Madison, 30 March. U.S. Embassy, Tanzania. Teleconference presentation and led discussion with 20 leaders of women’s and human rights organizations, business people, journalists, librarians and academics. 30 March. Grad Student Collaborative, Graduate School, UW-Madison, 14 February.

2005 International IDEA, Abantu for Development, Centre Pour Gouvernance Democratique Burkina Faso, Accra, Ghana, 20-24 October. Global Legal Studies Initiative, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 16 October. African Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 12 October. Department of Political Science, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, 3 October.

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American Council on Education, Washington, D.C., 23 September. International Republican Institute, Kampala, Uganda, 11 July. Laboratory in Comparative Ethnic Processes, Kampala, Uganda, July. Participant. International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Seoul, South Korea, 23 June. Paper. National Council for Research on Women, CUNY, New York, New York, 6-7 June. Roundtable participant. United States State Department, Washington, D.C., 27 May. UW-System Women's Studies Consortium Conference, Madison, Wisconsin. April. Paper. Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois. April. Roundtable presentation. Fellowships Office, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 7 February.

2004 PRIGEPP-FLACSO Symposium on the Future of Gender Studies, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2-3 December. African Studies Association, New Orleans, Louisiana. November. Roundtable chair and organizer. Transnational Gender History Workshop, Department of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 19 November. Chadbourne Residential College, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 15 November. American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois. September. Paper and panel chair. Department of Political Science, University of Stockholm, June 18-21. Paper & discussant. University of Tokyo, Komaba Campus, 10 June. Ryukoku University Seta campus, 8-9 June. Joint Seminar with Kyoto University Center for African Studies and Ryukoku University, Fukakusa campus, 5 June. International Learning Community, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 20 April. Keynote. Washington State University, Pullman, WA. 13 February. International Fellowships Office, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 9 March.

2003 African Studies Association, Boston, Massachusetts. November. Discussant. University of Pretoria, South Africa. International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA) 11-12 November. Madison Central Montessori, Wisconsin, 1st, 2nd and 3rd grades. October 14. Louise W. and Edmund J. Kahn Liberal Arts Institute, , Northampton, Massachusetts, 27-30 September. Two papers. University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, 12 September. American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. August. Paper & short course presentation. Institute of African Affairs, University of Hamburg, Germany, 22-23 May. Discussant. National Council for Research on Women, Mills College, Oakland, California. 29-31 May. Panel Chair. Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 4-5 April. Discussant. United States Institute of 28 March. Discussant. Interdisciplinary faculty dinner group, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 11 March. Grad Women’s Mentoring Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 17 February.

2002 African Studies Association, Washington, D.C. December. Roundtable participant. UW-System Women's Studies Consortium Conference, Madison, Wisconsin. November 2002. Paper. Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois. 7 November.

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Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 26 September. African Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 18 September. Keynote. 8th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda, 21 July. Public book launching, Women’s Movements in Uganda, Fountain Publishers, Kampala, Uganda, 22 July. International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Kampala, Uganda. 21 July. Keynote speech, paper and organized three panels. Flamingos (Academic Staff Women), University of Wisconsin-Madison. 12 March.

2001 University of Wisconsin-Madison Workshop, Women’s Studies Research Center and Global Studies Program, 29 November- 1 December. Discussant and chair of concluding session of workshop. MacArthur Consortium, University of Minnesota. Minneapolis, 2-4 November. Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 17 September. American Political Science Association, San Francisco, California. September. Paper. Rockefeller Foundation's Bellagio Conference Center, Italy. 7 August. Overseas Development Council, Washington, D.C. 18-19 May. World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland. 4-6 May. Paper and Discussant. Stanford African Students Association, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA. 27 April. Institute for International Studies, Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA. 27 April. Berkeley-Stanford Joint Center for African Studies. Stanford University, Palo Alto, California. 28 April. Center for the Study of Ethnic Conflict and Conflict Resolution, University of Washington, Seattle. 19 April. James S. Coleman African Studies Center, University of California-Los Angeles. 10 April. University of Southern California, Pomona College, Claremont, California. 9 April. Great Decisions Series, Institute of World Affairs, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Sheboygan. 26 March. Waukesha County. 2 March. Racine. 27 March. Milwaukee, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. 27 March. Beloit College, Africa Series. Beloit, Wisconsin. 21 March. 6th graders, Cherokee Heights Middle School, Madison, Wisconsin. 7 March. College and University Work/Family Association. The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona. 1-3 March. Center for International Studies, University of Southern California. 2-3 February.

2000 African Studies Association, Nashville, Tennessee. November. Discussant, panel chair & organizer. University of Wisconsin-Madison Colloquium, Women's Studies Program and Research Center, November. Moderator, Roundtable. UW-System Women's Studies Consortium Conference, Madison, Wisconsin. October. Paper. Department of Political Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 11 September. Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly organized by The United Nations Research Institute for Social Development New York. June 3. Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut. April 17. Finnish Anthropological Society, Helsinki, Finland. March 16. Danish United Nations Association, Copenhagen, Denmark, March 6. Centre of African Studies, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. March 7.

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1999 Finnish Foreign Ministry, Helsinki, Finland, October 28. Department of Women & Gender Studies, Makerere University, UWONET, Uganda Gender Resource Center, Action for Development, ISIS-WICCE, FOWODE. Kampala, Uganda. 9 July. Canadian Association of African Studies, Bishop's University, Sherbrooke, Canada. 4-7 June. Ham Mukasa Foundation, Kampala, Uganda. June. International Alumni Convocation, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 6 May. European Consortium of Political Research, Mannheim, Germany. 26-31 March. University of Wisconsin-Madison Conference, Department of Political Science, 11-13 March. Panel Discussant. Class of 4th graders, Madison Central Montessori, Wisconsin. March.

1998 Institute for Global Studies in Culture, Power and History, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland. 24 November. African Studies Association, Chicago, Illinois. October. Paper. American Political Science Association, Boston, Massachusetts. September Paper. International Studies Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota. March. Paper. St. Norbert College, Depere, Wisconsin. 24 March. US Embassy, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. 6 January.

1997 United Nations Development Program International Working Group on Sustainable Livelihoods, Pearl River, New York. 19-20 November. African Studies Association, Columbus, Ohio. November. Paper. Department of Political Science, Dartmouth College, Hanover, NH. 25 October. UN World Institute for Economic Research, Helsinki, Finland. 7 July.

1996 African Studies Association, San Francisco, California. November. Paper. Center for African Studies and Women's Studies/Gender, Environment and Agriculture Program, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida. 7 November. Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies, Niamey, Niger. 2-4 June (paper presented in absentia) Lake Geneva Branch of the American Association of University Women (AAUW), Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. 11 April.

1995 African Studies Association, Orlando, Florida. November. Paper & panel chair. Knapp Graduate Center seminar, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 18 November. USAID. Assisted in organizing workshop, Washington, D.C. 28 July. Global Studies Program. Workshop with Division of University Outreach, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 31 March- 1 April. International Studies Association, Chicago, Illinois. February. Paper. Global Studies Program. MacArthur Program Workshop, UW-Madison. 1 February.

1994 African Studies Association, Toronto, Canada. November. Two papers, panel chair & organizer. Program of African Studies, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. 1 November. University of Wisconsin-Madison Symposium co-sponsored by the Women's Studies Research Center, Women's Studies Program and African Studies Program. 29 October. Roundtable facilitator. Africa Bureau, World Bank and James S. Coleman African Studies Center, University of California-Los Angeles, Lake Arrowhead, California. 14-15 June.

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Centre of African Studies, University of Copenhagen and Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London. Lyngby Landbrugsskole, Roskilde, Denmark. 2- 5 June. MacArthur Consortium, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 8 April. African Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 6 April. Tanzania Gender Networking Programme, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. 2 March. Africa Bureau of State Department, Washington, D.C. 9-10 June. African Studies Program, Study Abroad Program in Tanzania, UW-Madison. 23 May. African Studies Program, Fulbright Scholar Program. UW-Madison. 30 April. Department of Political Science, African Politics Colloquium, UW-Madison. 28 April . Umoja wa Wanauchumi Wadogo Wadogo wa Mwanga (Small Entrepreneurs Association of Mwanga), Mwanga, Tanzania. 7-10 March.

1993 -Madison, Madison, Wisconsin. 10 November. Africa Bureau, USAID, in conjunction with the Associates in Rural Development, Washington, D.C. 30 September- 1 October. African Studies Program, Study Abroad Program in Tanzania, UW-Madison. 2 September. Workshop on "Alternative Approaches to the Greening of Economics," Rockefeller Center, Bellagio, Italy. 2-6 August. Ministry of Women in Development, Kampala, Uganda. 6 July. Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda. Women's Studies Department, 22-24 March. Panel chair.

1992 African Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison. 9 December. African Studies Association, Seattle, Washington. November. Paper. American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois. September. Paper. Institute of Development Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland. 24-28 August. Finnish-American Society, Madison, Wisconsin. 11 October. Truman Institute, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel. 5-10 January.

1991 African Studies Association, St. Louis, Missouri. November. Two papers. International Political Science Association, Buenos Aires, Argentina. July. Paper. African Studies Program, UW-Madison, World Bank, Madison, Wisconsin. 3-4 May. Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver, Colorado. 4 February.

1990 African Studies Association, Baltimore, Maryland. November. Paper. UN World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland. July 24-31. Interfaith Hunger Appeal and the Notre Dame Curriculum Development Institute, University of Notre Dame, South Bend, Indiana. 15-18 June. Chicago Donors Forum, Chicago, Illinois. 8 May. Department of Political Science and African Studies Program, , New York. 6 March. Institute of African Studies, Columbia University, New York, New York. 20 April. SAIS, Johns Hopkins University, Washington, D.C. 7 March. Program of African Studies, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois. 23 January.

1989 School of International and Public Affairs and the Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Columbia University, New York, New York. 9 December. African Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia. November 1989. Paper.

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American Political Science Association, Atlanta, Georgia. September 1989. Paper. Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois. April 1989. Paper.

1988 African Studies Association, Chicago, Illinois. October 1988. Paper. Society for Economic Anthropology, Knoxville, Tennessee. April 1988. Paper. Society for International Development World Conference, New Delhi, India. 23-28 March. Finnish Anthropological Society, Helsinki, Finland. 18 February. Finnish Council for Equality, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health. Helsinki, Finland. 19 February. Temppeliaukiokirkko, Helsinki, Finland. 12 February. UN World Institute for Development Economics Research, Helsinki, Finland. 16 February.

1987 Department of Sociology, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. 12 October. Canadian International Development Agency, Ottawa-Hull, Canada. 26-28 October.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: ASSOCIATIONS

Boards Present Steering Committee member, African Humanities Program, American Council of Learned Societies, 2009 - present Advisor to Steering Committee, Women's Economic Empowerment and Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining (DRC, Uganda, Rwanda), funded by DfiD and IDRC, 2014 - 2017 Advisory Board member, Next Generation Social Science in Africa, Social Science Research Council, 2011 – 2016 Advisory Committee, The Hillary Clinton Center for Women's Empowerment, 2016- Board, Gender and Women's Studies Research Center, Kadir Has University, Turkey, 2012 - Board, Centre for Gender and Economic Policy Management, Lagos, Nigeria, 2010- Advisor, Voices for Change (DfiD program), Abuja, Nigeria, 2014-

Boards Past President, African Studies Association (elected), 2011-12 Chair, Executive Committee, 2011-12 Vice President, African Studies Association (elected), 2010-11 Chair, Annual Meeting Committee, 2010-11 Chair, Nominations Committee, 2010-11 Member, Strategic Planning Committee, 2010-11 Board member, African Studies Association, (elected) 2002-05, 2010 - 13 Member, Executive Committee, 2010-13 Chair, Awards Committee 2012-13 Chair, Development Committee, African Studies Association, 2002-05 Member, Annual Meeting Committee, 2002-05 Vice President, American Political Science Association, 2006 Council member, American Political Science Association, (elected) 2004-06 Administrative Committee, 2004-05, 2006 Initiative on Africa, 2006 Board member, National Council for Research on Women, (elected) 2004-06 Development Committee, 2005-06 Membership Committee, 2005-06 Board member, Tanzanian Studies Association, (elected) 1998-01 Treasurer, 1998-01

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Award Committees Chair, Victoria Schuck Award Committee, American Political Science Association, 2008-09 Member, Gabriel A. Almond Award Committee, American Political Science Association, 2002-03

Other Committees International Political Science Committee, American Political Science Association, 2012-2016

Book Workshop Women in African Politics, edited by Martha Johnson and Leo Arriola. University of California-Berkeley, September 3-4, 2017.

Bozena C. Welborne, Between the Veil and the Vote: Exploring Women’s Political Inclusion in the Arab World, Yale University, Project on Middle East Political Science (POMEPS) workshop, 24 October 2014.

Emily Callaci, The City and African Socialism: History, Urban Culture and the Politics of Authenticity in Tanzania, Department of History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 24 September 2014.

Karisa Cloward, When Norms Collide: Local Responses to Activism against Female Genital Mutilation and Early Marriage, John G. Tower Center for Political Studies, Southern Methodist University, 24 October 2012.

Jennifer Brass, Allies or Adversaries? NGOs and the State in Development, Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Indiana University, Bloomington, 30 September 2011.

Mentoring American Political Science Association, Mentoring Program, 2007 - 2012

Memberships African Politics Conference Group Current African Studies Association (and Women’s Caucus) American Institute for Maghrib Studies American Political Science Association Association for Middle East Women's Studies Centre d’Etudes Maghrébines en Algerie Middle East Studies Association Tanzania Studies Association

Memberships Past Association for Women in Development, 1995-98 Council on Foreign Relations, 2011-15 International Association for Feminist Economics, 1998-06 Midwest Political Science Association Society for Economic Anthropology, 1988-98 Uganda Studies Association

Program Chair African Studies Association, 2009

Panels 8th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, Makerere University, Co-Coordinator Kampala, Uganda, July 21-26, 2002.

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Panel Section Head Transnational, National and Local Interactions of Civil Society and Social Movements in Africa, African Studies Association, November 2006. Panels Committee member, University of Wisconsin Women’s Studies Consortium Conference, Madison, 2002, 2008. Comparative Politics of Developing Countries, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2001. Sociology of Africa and Urbanization, 40th Annual Meetings of the African Studies Association, Columbus, Ohio, November 12-15, 1997.

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: EDITORIAL

Editor Co-Editor with Stanlie James, University of Wisconsin Press series, Women in Africa and the Diaspora, 2002 – 2017

Co-editor with Kathleen Dolan, Politics & Gender journal of the Women and Politics Research Section of the American Political Science Association, 2007 – 2010.

Editorial Boards Member, Editorial Board, Legislative Studies Quarterly, 2018- Journals, Present Member, Editorial Board, Comparative Political Studies, 2016- Member, Editorial Board, African Affairs, 2013- Member, International Advisory Board, European Journal of Politics and Gender, 2017- Member, Editorial Board, Politics, Groups, Identities, 2017- Member, Editorial Board, Social Science Journal of North African/Mediterranean Studies (Morocco), 2015- Member, Editorial Board, Geopolitics Under Globalization (Poland), 2015- Member, Editorial Board, Government and Opposition, 2013 - Member, Editorial Board, Developing World Women: Justice, Law & Health, 2013- Member, Editorial Board, Insight on Africa (India), 2012-

Editorial Boards Member, Editorial Board, Politics & Gender Journal, 2004- 2013 Journals, Past Member, Editorial Board, Africa Contemporary Record, 2002-2010 Member, Editorial Board, African Studies Quarterly, 1997-08 Member, Advisory Board, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 2003 Member, Editorial Board, Critical Half (Women for Women International), 2008

Editorial Boards Member, Editorial Board, Human Rights Interventions, Palgrave Macmillan, 2017- Book Series Member, Editorial Board, Oxford Studies in African Politics and International Relations, 2016- Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Cambridge University Press book series, Cambridge Studies in Gender and Politics, 2013-

Past Book Series Member, Editorial Board, African Perspectives Series, University of Michigan Press, 2014-2017 Member, Editorial Board, Westview Press series, Democracy in Africa, 1998-01 Member, Editorial Board, Lynne Rienner series, Challenge and Change in African Politics, 2002-2016 Member, University of Wisconsin Press series, Women in Africa and the Diaspora, 2002 – 2017

Past Editorial Boards Member, University of Wisconsin Press Committee, 2004-05

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PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: REVIEWING

Journal African Affairs Journal of East African Studies Article African Journal of Political Science and Journal of Human Rights Reviews International Relations Journal of Modern African Studies African Studies Quarterly Journal of Peace Research African Studies Review Journal of Peacebuilding & Development African Studies Review of Australasia Journal of West African History & the Pacific Journal of Women, Politics and Policy Africa Today Journal of Women’s History American Journal of Political Science Law & Society Review American Political Science Review Meridians: feminism, race, transnationalism American Sociological Review Millennium: Journal of International Studies Asian Women Mobilization Canadian Journal of African Studies Parliamentary Affairs Comparative Political Studies Political Power and Social Theory Comparative Politics Political Research Quarterly Conflict, Security and Development Politics & Gender Contexto Internacional Politique Africaine Development & Change Qualitative Sociology Development in Practice Religion and Gender Feminist Economics Signs: Journal of Women in Culture & Society Feminist Studies Social Currents Gender and Society Social Dynamics Governance Social Forces Government and Opposition Social Politics Hypatia Studies in Comparative International International Feminist Journal of Development Politics Urban Studies International Journal of African Women and Politics Historical Studies Women's History Review International Political Science Review Women's Studies International Forum International Social Science Review Women’s Studies Quarterly International Studies Quarterly World Development Journal of Contemporary African Studies World Politics

Program Reviews Women’s Studies Program, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, 2005 Women’s Studies Program, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, 2002, lead author.

Reviews for Tenure 68 reviews for international and US-based institutions since 2001 and/or Promotion

Defense Opponent Mona Tajali, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, 2014. External Examiner Michelle Dunn, University of Queensland, Australia, 2016. Ph.D. Dissertation Vibeke Wang, University of Bergen, Norway, 2013. Diana Madsen, Roskilde University, Denmark, 2010. Charles Kessey, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland, 2004. Josephine Ahikire, Department of Political Science, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, 2004. Nansozi Muwanga, Department of Political Science, University of Toronto, Canada, 2000. Liisa Laakso, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland, 1999.

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External Reviews Evaluation of 6 applicants for Professorship in the Women’s Studies Department, University of Jyväskylä, Finland, 2002. Evaluation of 17 applicants for the Professorship in Development Studies for the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Helsinki, 2001.

Grant Proposal Academy of Finland Reviews American Academy in Berlin Austrian Partnership Programme in Higher Education and Research for Development (multiple) Economic and Social Research Council, UK Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (multiple) Oberlin College Research Status Award Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada National Research Foundation of South Africa National Science Centre (Poland) (multiple) National Science Foundation (multiple) New York University Abu Dhabi Research Administration and University Partnerships University of Nebraska-Lincoln NSF program University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Research Growth Initiative (multiple) University of Toronto Connaught Research Fellowships WOTRO Science for Global Development

Grant Selection African Humanities Program, American Council for Learned Societies, 6 years Panels John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, 1 year National Screening Committee for US Student Fulbright Program, 3 years National Science Foundation, 3 years, six panels Next Generation Social Sciences in Africa, Social Science Research Council, 4 years University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Research Growth Initiative, 2 years

Other Reviews Brief for UN Women, UN Women’s Research and Data section, 2016.

Two chapters in book on 2011 elections in Uganda edited by Sandrine Perrot, 2012.

Chapter in book Theorizing Black Feminisms, edited by Stanlie James and Abena Busia. New York: Routledge Press, 1993. Reviewed chapter in 1992.

Review of working papers for Women and International Development Publication Series, Center for International Programs, Michigan State University (1995, 2001).

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: CONSULTANCY

UN Agencies Evaluation of UN Women’s Contribution to Women’s Leadership and Political Participation, 2017.

Expert participant in Second Meeting of Ministers of Women’s Affairs of the Great Lakes Region, Mombasa, Kenya, 2-5 June 2009. Sponsored by UNESCO.

“Women’s Rights and Legislative and Constitutional Reform in Post-Conflict Africa,” UNESCO’s Social and Human Sciences Sector in collaboration with partners from the University of Hull, U.K. and the Center for Human Rights, University of Pretoria, South Africa. July 2007.

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Expert consultation to Special Rapporteur of the United Nations Human Rights Council (Yakin Ertürk) for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) on culture and violence against women. November 2-3, 2006, Geneva, Switzerland. Assisted with report to General Assembly.

“Empowering Women in The Great Lakes Region: Violence, Peace And Women’s Leadership” for conference “Empowering Women In The Great Lakes Region: Violence, Peace And Women’s Leadership” for the Gender Equality and Development Section, Social and Human Sciences, UNESCO, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, May 13, 2005.

"The Political Mediation of Ethnic and Religious Diversity in Tanzania." Paper commissioned by Research Programme on Ethnic Diversity and Public Policies of the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, Geneva, Switzerland, May 1994.

World Bank Presentation to Warren Evans, Director, Environment Department, World Bank, Land Tenure Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison. April 12, 2005.

U.S. State “Women’s Leadership as a Route to Greater Empowerment: Kenya Case Study” Department Management Systems International with US Agency for Development, With Catie Lott and Louise Khabure. September 2013-September 2014.

“Liberia Democracy and Governance Assessment, Social Impact for USAID, August 2012. With Shelby Grossman.

“Uganda Democracy and Governance Assessment,” with Mark Billera, Chloe Schwenke, David Timberman and Yasin Olum. Management Systems International for USAID, July 2011.

Daylong presentation and discussion on Women and Gender Issues in Africa Policy Brainstorm, Assistant Secretary of State, Johnnie Carson and staff of Africa Bureau and Office of Global Women’s Issues, State Department, 12 January 2011.

Two presentations for Michael Retzer, Ambassador-elect to Tanzania, at Seminar on Tanzania, U.S. State Department, May 27, 2005.

"Reassessment of the State of Democracy in Tanzania: An Analysis and Guidance for Revising the Strategic Objective and Results Framework for Democratic Governance." Co-authored with Robert Charlick and Frank Pavich. Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. March 28, 1998.

"Women and Democratic Transition in Africa," In Improving Democratic Governance in Africa." Co-authored with Robert Charlick, Richard Sandbrook, Michael Lofchie, Leslie Fox and Tina West. March 13, 1996. For Democracy and Governance Section of the Office of Operations and New Initiatives, USAID.

"The Role of Women's Political Participation in Economic Reform," Co-authored with Georgina Waylen for USAID meeting of Special Program of Assistance for Africa Subgroup on Economic Reform in the Context of Political Liberalization, Paris, France. November 10-11, 1995.

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"The Transition to Democratic Governance in Tanzania: An Assessment and Guidelines for Near-Term Action." Co-authored with Robert Charlick, Tina West, Michael Lofchie for USAID. January 26-March 4, 1994.

"Gender, Civil Society and Political Participation in Africa." Co-authored Assessment of USAID's Capacity for Rapid Response in Support of African Civil Society. Submitted by Associates in Rural Development/Management Systems International to the Africa Bureau, USAID. January 1994.

Other Ministries, “Women’s Movements in Africa, Presentation to Melinda Gates and senior Aid Agencies, staff, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, May 23, 2013. Foundations, and Research Centers “Women’s Political Participation in Sub-Saharan Africa.” Produced for the Conflict Prevention and Peace Forum. Social Science Research Council, March 2013.

“Women’s Political Empowerment in Statebuilding and Peacebuilding: A Baseline Study” for Department for International Development (UK) and International Development Research Centre (Canada), November 2012.

“Women, Conflicts, and Governance in Africa,” Paper for China-Africa Development Fund, Beijing, People’s Republic of China, August 2008.

"Women and the Informal Economy in Tanzania." In: Women and South North Relations, Series C: Working Papers. Equality Publications, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Helsinki. April 1988. Also Finnish language edition.

Universities “Strategies for Supporting Gender Research on Campus,” Gendering Research Across the Campuses (GRACE): An Interdisciplinary Research Group, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington. February 14, 2004.

"Feminist Scholarship on the Political Economy of Development." Materials compiled for Wesleyan University, April 2000.

Uganda Gatekeepers Editors trip, International Reporting Project, The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies, May 3, 2008.

Media International Print: The Daily Monitor (Uganda), The Daily Observer (Liberia), New Vision (Uganda), The East African (Kenya), The Independent (Uganda), Pravda (правда), Sanlian Life Week (三联周刊 ), Weekly Gulan Magazine (Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq).

US Print: New York Times, New York Times Magazine, Wisconsin State Journal, Capital Times, Wisconsin Week, Badger Herald, Gender and Women’s Studies Newsletter, Etelä Suomen Sanomat.

International Radio: BBC, Radio France Internationale, PBS World Focus with Martin Savidge, Michael Enright, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation CBC Radio One, SBS radio with Jolanda Pupillo (Australia).

US Radio: University on the Air with Norman Gililand and Emily Auerbach (Wisconsin Public Radio), Here on Earth of Jean Feraca (Wisconsin Public Radio), Her Turn (WORT), WAMC National Productions, 51% (public radio), WBEZ Chicago Public Radio.

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TV: PBS Frontline; PBS Great Decisions Series, Institute of World Affairs, University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee.

Podcasts: African Women in Politics Episode 58 African Online Digital Library (2011) Four Questions with Alice Evans (2017)

Research Projects Varieties of Democracy, country expert, 2015

Development William Davidson Institute at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan

Network Participant Barcelona Consensus, international expert (consensus.nova.cat) (2010 - ) iKnow Politics Network Expert (www.iknowpolitics.org) (2008 - )

Legal Assisted law firms in numerous asylum cases (pro )

UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES

Conferences & Co-organized Hanane Darhour “Women and Politics in an Age of Uncertainty: Workshops The Road to Sustainable Democracy and Democratization,” Organized Ouarzazate, Morocco, October 24-26, 2017.

Sawyer Seminar “Globalization and the New Politics of Women’s Rights,” Mellon Foundation (co-PI with Myra Marx Ferree and Christina Ewig) 2011-12.

American Political Science Association Workshop in Africa, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania) “Global Perspectives on Gender and Politics” (with Gretchen Bauer, Shireen Hassim and Fenella Mukangara) in conjunction with Gender Centre, University of Dar es Salaam, 18 July – 7 August 2010.

Co-organized workshop, “New Perspectives on Gender and Human Security,” sponsored by the International Gender Policy Research Circle, a multi- national project called Transatlantic Applied Research on Gender Equity Training (TARGET), and the Center for Research on Gender and Women at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. 19-20 March 2010.

Co-organized workshop, “International Gender Expertise: What in the World Does This Mean?” of Transatlantic Applied Research on Gender Equity Training (TARGET) at Northeastern University, Boston, 20-21 March 2009.

Meeting of World Universities Network Gender Studies Forum. Organized with Ruth Holliday at University of Leeds, June 21-22, 2007.

Symposium on the Future of Development Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, October 21, 2004.

"Danger in the Field: Gender, Power and Ethics." Organized by the Women & Citizenship Research Circle, Women’s Studies Research Center, and Global Studies Program. -2, 2004.

"Women, Islam and Transnational Feminism," March 5, 2004. Organized by the Women & Citizenship Research Circle, Women’s Studies Research Center.

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Cosponsored by the International Institute, Center for South Asia, African Studies Program, Middle East Studies, Program, and the Religious Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Co-organized workshop on "Gendered Dimensions of Legacies of Authoritarianism." Sponsored by the Women’s Studies Research Center and Global Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison, November 29-December 1, 2001.

Co-organized workshop "Women Entrepreneurs in the Local Economy." Hosted by Umoja wa Wanauchumi Wadogo Wadogo wa Mwanga (Small Entrepreneurs Association of Mwanga), Mwanga, Tanzania. March 7-10, 1994.

Organized symposium "Women's Movements and Political Reform in Africa." Served as roundtable facilitator in one session. Co-sponsored by the Women's Studies Research Center, Women's Studies Program and African Studies Program, University of Wisconsin-Madison. October 29, 1994.

Speaker Series Gender and Women’s Studies Colloquium Series, Women’s Studies Research Organized Center/Center for Research on Gender and Women, 2000 - 2013 Grad Women’s Mentoring Forum, 2000-08 International Gender Policy Research Circle, 2007-10 (co-organized) Transnational Feminism Research Circle, 2004-07 National Feminisms, Transnational Arenas, Universal Human Rights, Havens Center Colloquium Series, Spring 2003 with Myra Marx Ferree Women and Citizenship Research Circle 2000-04 International Gender Studies Circle 1996-99.

Internet Forum Participated in an Internet Forum debate with students from throughout Latin America on “Legislative Quotas for Women: How New International Norms are Shaping Citizenship.” Organized by Programa Regional de Formación en Género y Políticas Públicas (PRIGEPP) in conjunction with the Facultad Latino Americana de Ciencias Sociales (FLASCO), Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 29-31, 2003.

Book Tour Organized national book tour for Marie-Beatrice Umutesi, author of Surviving the Slaughter: The Ordeal of a Rwandan Refugee in Zaire (University of Wisconsin Press, 2004).

International Served as co-director (co-principal investigator) of a United States Exchange Information Agency faculty exchange between Makerere Institute of Social Research, Makerere University, Uganda, and University of Wisconsin-Madison's African Studies Program. 1997-01.

Member African Studies Program, 1991- Program Committee, 2000-03, 2014- African Languages and Literature search, 2013 Jordan Prize committee, 2014 Compton Fellowship Selection Committee, 2001 Fellowships Committee, 1996 Development Studies Program, 1994- Advisory Board, Development Studies Program, 1995-01, 2004-10 Admissions committee, 1998-99 Colloquium, discussant, 2009 Division of International Studies (as Associate Dean)

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Academic Planning Council, 2002-07 Global Health Center Steering Committee, 2005-07 Institutional Review Board, 2003-04 International Finance cluster position search, 2006-07 Strategic Planning Committee, 2002 -03 Tinker Nave Committee, 2004-07 University International Activity Council, 2005 - 07 Washington DC International Internships Committee, 2005-07 World Affairs and the Global Economy steering committee, 2005-07 World Affairs and the Global Economy director evaluation committee, 2007 Human Rights Program, 2013- Havens Center Steering Committee, 2004-10 International Internship Feasibility Taskforce, 2002-03 Land Tenure Center Ad Hoc Reorganization Committee, 2003-04 Land Tenure Center Interim Board member, 2004 Swahili Culture-through-Language Project Board, 2002-10 University Reaccreditation Steering Committee, 2007 University of Wisconsin Press, Search Committee, Acquisitions Editor, 2006 UW-Makerere Exchange on Nutrition, Steering Committee, 2004-11 Women Faculty Mentoring Program, Mentor, 2001-12

Awards Committees African Studies Program Compton Fellowship Selection Committee, 2001 Fellowships Committee, 1996 Jordan Prize Committee, 2014 Fulbright Campus Selection Committee, 1998, 2001 Global Health Center Global Health Certificate Selection Committee, 2006, 2007 Global Studies Program, 2005 Fellowship Selection Committee, 2001 Citizenship & Global Security competition, 2005 Graduate School Graduate School Research Committee, 2008-11 NSF-Partnerships for International Research and Education Program, 2012 International Institute (as Associate Dean) Faculty Seed Competition, 2004 Innovation and Development Fund competition, 2004 New Research Initiatives selection committee, 2004 Pritzker Pucker Study Abroad Travel Awards, 2004 Research Circle selection committee, 2004 Tinker-Nave Committee, 2004-07 Worldwide Universities Network competition, 2004-05 Robert Wood Johnson Health & Society Scholars Program, 2005 World Affairs and the Global Economy individual and collaborative grants, 2005

Fulbright Scholars Najia Hichmine (Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdullah University, Fez, Morocco) 2016-18 Hosted Djanabou Bakary (University of Maroua, Cameroon) 2012 Hema Nair (N.S.S. College for Women, Poojappura, India) 2003 Fatou Diop (Université Gaston Berger, Saint Louis, Sénégal) 2002-03 Joy Kwesiga (Makerere University, Uganda) 1999-00 Rudo Gaidzanwa (University of Harare, Zimbabwe) 1995

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DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES

Political Science Ad Hoc Committee on Executive Committee Procedures, 2001-02 Assistant Professor Second Year Review, 2001-06, 2013 Assistant Professor Third Year Review, 2002, 2007 Assistant Professor Fourth Year Review, 2003, 2013 Assistant Professor Fifth Year Review, 2011 Assistant Professor Tenure review, 2006, 2009, 2014 Promotion to Full Professor Review, 2011 Colloquium Committee, 1992-93 Dean Reading Room Committee, 1992-93, 2009-11 Discussant, third year presentations, 2009 Equal Opportunity Work and Study Environment, 2002-04, 2010 Faculty Awards and Nominations, 2011-14, 2017- Faculty Recruitment Committee, 2001-03, 2004-06, 2013-14 Faculty Senate 1996-99, 2003-04 Fellowships and Admissions Committee, 1994-96 Field Chair, Comparative Politics, 2008-09 Graduate Prelim Committee, 2014 Graduate Program Committee, 2006-07, 2009-11 Graduate Program Review Committee, 1995-96 Hovland Journal Article Prize Scholarship Award Committee, 2006, 2012 Lecture on grantwriting in PS800 (annual), 2008- Lectures and Colloquia Committee, 2014 Middle East Cluster Position, Search Committee, 2008-09 Mentor, Assistant Professor, 2003-07, 2009 - Preliminary Examination Appeals Committee, 1998-99, 2011-12, 2013-14 Publicity Committee, Chair, 2006-07 Secretary, Departmental meeting, 1994-95 Special Appointments Committee, 2009-10, 2014 Student Awards and Prizes Committee, 2012-13 Teaching Awards Committee, 2014 Teaching Assistant Evaluation, 2001-02 Undergraduate Awards Committee, 1997-98 William Bryan Jennings Award Committee, 1992, 1996-97

Gender & Chair, Department, 2017- Women's Studies Personnel Committee, 2017- Research Committee, 1992-2015 Curriculum Committee, 1994-95, 2014-2015 Evjue Bascom Professorship selection committee, 2001, 2006, 2011, 2017 Multiculturalism Committee, 1994-95 Reading Committee, Assistant Professor hire, 2009 Search committee for lecturer in WS 102, 1991-92 Mentor, Assistant Professor, 2000-04, 2006-09, 2009 - 2017 Assistant Professor Tenure review, 2009 Chair, Search Committee, UW System Women and Gender Studies Consortium Director, 2018

Center for Research Director, 2000-06, 2008-13 on Gender & Women Chair, Research Committee, 2000-06, 2008-13 Administered Feminist Scholars Fellowship competition, 1999 – 2006, 2008 – 2013 Administered Hyde Dissertation Research Award for Graduate Students, 2000 – 2013

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Administered Mary Washburn Willets Award for Graduate Students, 2000 – 2013 Administered Summer Internship Program Abroad in Women’s Studies, 2003 Administered selection of Honorary Fellows, 2000 – 2013 Organized Women’s Studies Research Center Colloquium, 2000 – 2006, 2008 – 2013

Institutional Mellon Foundation & Programmatic Sawyer Seminar “Globalization and the New Politics of Women’s Grants Rights,” (co-PI with Myra Marx Ferree and Christina Ewig) for 2011-12

American Political Science Association Workshops in Africa (Tanzania) “Global Perspectives on Gender and Politics” (co-PI with Gretchen Bauer, Shireen Hassim and Josephine Ahikire) 2010

John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Centers for Mutual Learning Workshop, "Women Entrepreneurs in the Local Economy," Small Entrepreneurs Association of Mwanga, Tanzania, (Frédérique Apffel-Marglin and Marja-Liisa Swantz, PIs). 1994.

Rockefeller Foundation Workshop on "Gendered Dimensions of Legacies of Authoritarianism." Women’s Studies Research Center and Global Studies Program, 2001.

United States Information Agency Faculty exchange between UW-Madison and Makerere University, 1997-01. African Studies Program, Co-PI. $119,820.

European Union-United States Grant in the Atlantis Program, 2007-09 US Department of Education and European Commission (MM Ferree PI)

African Studies Association (International Visitors Grant) Marie-Béatrice Umutesi (Rwanda/Cameroon) 2004 Alice Mungwa (University Yaoundé, Cameroon) 2000 Rebecca Mukyala (Makerere University, Uganda) 1996 Harriet Birungi (Makerere University, Uganda) 1994

International Institute, UW-Madison Research Circles: Women’s International Policy & Gender Activism ($64,000) 2010-12, Co-PI International Gender Policy ($63,150) 2007-10 Co-PI Transnational Feminism ($40,000) 2004-07 Women and Citizenship Research Circle ($30,000+) 2000-04 International Gender Studies Circle ($15,000) 1996-99

Course: PS900 ITV: Gender & Citizenship, 2000.

Innovative Funds Grant (exchange): Mary Lou Alcid, Director, Center for Migrant Workers, Manila, Philippines Kanchan Sinha, Regional Representative for Oxfam in North India Two undergraduate students internship with their organizations.

International Visitors Program: Marjorie Mbilinyi, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, Fall 2002. Gail Omvedt, India, October 2002

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Ayesha Imam, International Solidarity Network of Women Living Under Muslim Laws in Region West, Lagos, Nigeria, April 2001.

Anonymous Fund, UW-Madison Colloquium on "Women, Islam and Transnational Feminism." 2004. Chandra Mohanty, lecture and workshop, April 2002. Symposium "Women's Movements and Political Reform in Africa." 1994. African Studies Program & Women’s Studies Research Center.

University Lectures Committee Raewyn Connell, University of Sydney, Australia, November 15-18, 2010 Sverker Finnström, University of Uppsala, Sweden, April 2010 (with African Studies Program) Nawal el-Saadawi April 6, 2001

Latin American and Iberian Studies Program/Tinker Visiting Professor Gloria Bonder, Women’s Studies Research Center, Spring 2001. Gina Vargas, Center for Research on Gender and Women, Fall 2009 (with Christina Ewig)

TEACHING Courses Taught Gender & Women's Studies GWS320: Political Economy and Gender in Comparative Perspective GWS320: Women and Social Movements in International Context GWS320: Women and Change in Contemporary Africa and the Middle East GWS320: Women and the Global Economy (cross-listed PS401/IS602) GWS325: Global Feminisms GWS643: Women and Politics in Global Context (cross-listed PS643) GWS880: Pro-seminar in Gender and Women's Studies GWS950: Framing Women’s Rights: Globalization & Political Discourse

Political Science PS106: Introduction to Comparative Politics PS277: Africa: An Introductory Survey PS401: Women and the Global Economy (cross-listed IS602/WS320) PS643: Women & Politics in Global Context (cross-listed WS643) PS660: African Politics PS653: The Politics of Developing Areas PS684: Senior Thesis Seminar PS852: Comparative Politics of Developing Nations PS862: State and Society in Comparative Perspective PS900: Gender & Citizenship: Comparative and Political Theory Perspectives

International Studies IS602: Women and the Global Economy (crosslisted PS401/ WS320)

Undergraduate Research Scholar Program Tasneem Amro, 2014-15 Kaylah Cruz-Herrera, 2013-14 Miriam Kelberg, 2013-14 Adam Lichtenheld, 2004-05 Michael Burns, 2010-11 Rebecca Ford, 2004 Elizabeth Burdnick, 2008-09 Adebanke Lesi, 2003 Emma Condon, 2005-06

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PERSONAL

Born Market Harborough, Leicestershire, United Kingdom, May 24, 1958 Citizenship USA and Finland Married Warren Tripp, M.D. (1976) Children Leila (b. 1988) and Lloyd Max (b. 1997) Lived Extensively in Tanzania, Finland, Uganda, Britain, Morocco, Germany, and USA Research Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Liberia, Angola, Morocco, Algeria, and UK

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