ANNE SISSON RUNYAN

Professor Department of University of Cincinnati [email protected]

Professional Summary: Anne Sisson Runyan, PhD in , is Professor of Political Science and a faculty affiliate of Women’s, , and Sexuality Studies (WGSS) at the University of Cincinnati (UC). She directs the Political Science doctoral concentration in Feminist Comparative and International , formerly headed the Department of Women’s Studies, and served as the Interim Faculty Chair and Director of the Taft Research Center at UC. She previously founded and directed women’s studies programs at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Potsdam and at Wright State University (WSU) where she held tenured appointments in political science and chaired the SUNY Potsdam Politics Department. She has also taught in Canada and Europe, including serving as a Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in North American Integration at York University in Toronto and a visiting scholar and fellow at the University of Amsterdam, and studied and guest-lectured in many parts of the world. A pioneer in the field of feminist international relations and a recipient of the Eminent Feminist IR Scholar Award from the Feminist Theory and Section of the International Studies Association, her books include Global Gender Politics, Global Gender Issues (4 editions), Gender and Global Restructuring (2 editions, third in progress), and Feminist (Im)Mobilities in Fortress(ing) North America and she has published widely in the fields of feminist world politics and transnational feminisms. She serves on a range of editorial boards and was an associate editor of the International Feminist Journal of Politics for which she organized and hosted its fifth annual conference. In addition to her experience leading a major humanities research center funded by a substantial endowment yielding a $1.3 million annual budget as well as four academic departments and programs offering graduate and undergraduate degrees, she has been a leader in several professional organizations, including the International Studies Association (ISA), the National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA), and the American Association of University Professors (AAUP). She has also won multiple external and internal grants; completed a $1.5 million capital campaign for Women’s Studies; directed or co-directed several collaborative research, international exchange, curricular, and conference projects; and chaired and/or served on countless campus and faculty union governance bodies. She has taught a range of graduate and undergraduate courses particularly in the areas of feminist global political economy and security studies, feminist political and international relations theory, and transnational feminism at multiple institutions as well as chaired and/or served on many MA and PhD committees. For her achievements as a feminist researcher, administrator, organizer, and mentor, she has received numerous internal and external awards.

EDUCATION

Ph.D., International Relations, The American University, Washington, D.C., 1988 Concentrations: IR and feminist theory, international communications, Dissertation: Feminism, Peace, and International Relations: An Examination of Women Organizing Internationally for Peace and Security

M.S., Public Relations, The American University, Washington, D.C., 1979 Concentration: Government Public Information

B.A., Communication Studies, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, 1976

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ACADEMIC POSITIONS

8/16 to present Professor (tenured), Department of Political Science, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH (and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Affiliate Faculty and member of Taft and Graduate Faculty); Director of Feminist Comparative and International Politics doctoral concentration in Political Science (2018-present)

8/16-12/16 Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in North American Integration, York University, Toronto, Canada

9/15-8/16 Professor (tenured), Departments of Political Science and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH (and member of Taft and Graduate Faculty)

9/08-9/15 Professor (tenured), Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH (and Political Science Affiliate Faculty and member of Taft and Graduate Faculty); Interim Taft Faculty Chair, Charles Phelps Taft Research Center (2012-13), WGSS Graduate Director, 2011- 2012

9/10-5/11 Affiliate Research Scholar, Centre for Feminist Research, York University, Toronto, Canada (during sabbatical year)

9/06-9/08 Professor (tenured), Head and Graduate Director, Department of Women’s Studies, University of Cincinnati (and Political Science Affiliate Faculty and member of Taft and Graduate Faculty)

9/01-8/06 Associate Professor (tenured) and Head/Director, Department of Women’s Studies/Center for Women’s Studies, University of Cincinnati (and Political Science Affiliate Faculty and member of Taft and Graduate Faculty)

9/96-8/01 Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Political Science, Wright State University, Dayton, OH Director, Women's Studies Program (and member of Graduate, Master of Humanities, Honors, International Studies, and Women's Studies Faculty and Women’s Research Network)

9/91-8/96 Associate Professor (tenured), Department of Politics, State University of New York College at Potsdam (SUNY Potsdam), Potsdam, NY; Director, Women’s Studies Program (1992-1996); Chair, Department of Politics (1991-1995)

9/94-6/95 Visiting Scholar, Department of International Relations and Public Law (Graduate Programme in International Relations) and Belle van Zuylen Institute for Comparative Gender and Multicultural Studies and Research Fellow, Research Centre for International Political Economy, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (during sabbatical year)

2 8/88-9/91 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science. State University of New York College at Potsdam (SUNY Potsdam), Potsdam, NY; Chair, Department of Political Science (1990-1991)

GRANTS AND AWARDS

Grants

Fulbright Canada Grant to present “Siting Nuclear Burial Grounds on Indigenous Land: Nuclear Colonialism, Nuclear Democracy, and First Nations Deliberative Democracy” at Canada Colloquium on Canada, the United States, and Indigenous Peoples: Sovereignty, Sustainability, and Reconciliation, Kona, Hawaii, March 6-10, 2018 (expenses paid, app. $2000).

Project Leader and Co-PI, Gender Equity Research Team for a 2-year Gender Study of the municipal government of the City of Cincinnati authorized and funded (in part) by a May 10, 2017 City of Cincinnati ordinance and undertaken under auspices of The Cincinnati Project of the UC College of Arts & Sciences and the Taft Research Center Global and Human Rights Research Groups ($24,500 including City of Cincinnati $8000, UC units including Taft Research Center, A&S, Political Science, WGSS, Planning, and Provost, $12,500; local NGOs, $4500).

UC Taft Research Center Domestic Travel Grant to present “Siting Nuclear Burying Grounds: The Colonial Politics of Nuclear Democracy and Consent in Canada” at International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, February 22-25, 2017, awarded January 2017 ($914).

UC Taft Research Center Faculty Release Fellowship for Spring 2018 to extend Fall 2017 sabbatical, awarded November 2016 ($8000 for department adjunct replacement).

Fulbright Visiting Scholars Speakers Program Grant to present “Disposable Waste, Lands, and Bodies: Racialized and Gendered Zones of Sacrifice under Canada’s Nuclear Colonialism” at National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Montreal, PQ, November 10-13, 2016 ($810).

Fulbright Visiting Research Chair in North American Integration at York University, Toronto, Canada, Fall 2016 ($25,000).

UC Taft Research Center Summer Research Fellowship for developing Contesting Disposability: Transnational, Decolonial, and Feminist Resistance to Burying Nuclear Waste in Canada project, awarded February 1, 2016 for Summer 2016 ($8000).

UC Taft Research Center Domestic Conference Award to present “Sexed Violence in an Age of Managed and Spectacular Terror” at International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, March 16-18, 2016, awarded January 29, 2016 ($765.70).

UC Taft Human Rights Research Group, honoraria for three speakers for Fifth Annual International Feminist Journal of Politics Conference at UC May 19-21, 2016, awarded December 11, 2015 ($900).

UC Taft Research Center Conference Award for keynote honorarium for Fifth Annual International Feminist Journal of Politics Conference at UC May 19-21, 2016, awarded November 24, 2015 ($2290).

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UC Taft Global Studies Research Group Award for logistics and facilities costs for Fifth Annual International Feminist Journal of Politics Conference at UC May 19-21, 2016, May 15, 2016, $4050. Additional funds raised in 2015-16 for Fifth Annual International Feminist Journal of Politics Conference at UC May 19-21, 2016: International Feminist Journal of Politics ($7000); Taft Research Center Co-Lab and Director’s Funds ($2500); UC Department of Political Science ($1000); UC Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies ($716 from Taft Department Lecture Fund), UC Women’s Center ($735).

Global Faculty Program, Tec de Monterrey, Queretaro campus, Mexico, March 2015 (all expenses paid for intensive week of lecturing).

Feminist Soapbox, Inc. Anita Hill Lecture honorarium ($5000) for UC Department of WGSS to host Black feminist Title IX expert Wagatwe Wanjuki, January 2015. Raised additional $1200 from seven co- sponsors from across university to host this speaker.

UC Taft Research Center Competitive Lecture Grant for hosting Drs. Simona Sharoni and Rabab Abdulhadi to lecture on gender and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Faculty Against Rape, March 3, 2015.. Awarded October 2014 ($1688.02). Additionally awarded $1000 each from the Taft Global Studies and Human Rights Research Groups towards these lectures.

UC Taft Research Center Domestic Conference Grant to present paper at National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, November 14-16, 2014 ($879.20)

UC Taft Research Center International Conference Travel Grant for presenting at 2014 International Studies Association Annual Meeting, awarded January 2014 ($1,213)

U.S. Institute of Peace Speakers Grant as Co-Pi to host guest experts on women and peace-building in November 2013, awarded July 2013 ($2000).

UC. Taft Research Center Publications Grant for publisher prepared index for Feminist (Im)Mobilities in Fortress(ing) North America co-edited volume, awarded November 2012 ($780)

UC Taft Research Center Conference Travel Grant for presenting at the 2012 International Studies Association Annual Conference, awarded February 2012 ($470)

UC Taft Research Center Collections Grant for international women’s movement database for university library, awarded December 2011 ($50,000).

COIL Institute for Globally Networked Learning Fellowship, SUNY Global Center, to engage in collaborative online international learning and produce an internationally networked course, 2011-2013 ($15,000 for travel, training, and materials)

UC Friends of Women’s Studies Faculty Conference Travel grants, 2008 ($500) and 2010 ($300).

UC Taft Research Center Faculty Release Fellowship, to extend 2008-09 sabbatical leave for full year, awarded Winter 2008 for Spring 2009 ($5000 for department replacement plus $1000 for research).

National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)-supported Grant for participation in year-long seminar on

4 “Nation, Family, State” focused on women political thinkers over time and across cultures directed by Dr. Hilda Smith (History, University of Cincinnati) and Dr. Berenice Carroll (Political Science and Women’s Studies, Purdue University), September 2004-August 2005 ($1000 stipend plus seminar materials, meals, and accommodations for two intensive weekend meetings and monthly meetings).

US Department of Education Fund for the Improvement of Post-Secondary Education (FIPSE) Grant as Project Director of “Women’s Human Rights, Identities, and Citizenships: Women’s Studies in a North American Context” for Women’s Studies curriculum development and student and faculty exchanges among 6 US, Canadian, and Mexican universities, September 2004-August 2009 ($205,000 for 2 US institutional participants; an additional US$220,000 for 2 Canadian and 2 Mexican institutional participants from their federal governments).

UC Faculty Development Grant as Project Director for “Women’s Studies in a North American Context” faculty development project, May 2003-May 2004 ($15,000).

University of Southern California Center for International Studies grant for participating in Ford- Foundation-funded conference on “Gender in International Relations: From Seeing Women and Recognizing Gender to Transforming Policy Research,” February 2001 (conference travel and accommodations).

Wright State University Research Initiatives Grant as Co-Investigator for Women’s Research Network’s to produce a survey instrument on “The Status of Women in the Miami Valley,” April 2000 ($8000 plus in- kind support from WSU Center for Urban and Public Affairs to conduct month-long telephone survey in April 2001 and provide data for analysis).

Wright State University College of Liberal Arts Faculty Development Grant for manuscript preparation, 1998-99 ($750)

Wright State University College of Liberal Arts Faculty Development Grant for manuscript preparation, 1997-98 ($750)

Wright State University Campus Climate Grant for Women’s Studies mini-grant program to support the development of eight new Women’s Studies courses, 1997 ($2000).

Wright State University Service Learning Grant for Women's Studies internship development, 1997 ($1000).

Wright State University Campus Climate Grant for Women's Studies Retreat, December 1996 ($1500).

National Endowment for the Humanities-supported Grant for 3-week Summer Seminar, "Feminism, Multiculturalism, and Globalization," led by Chandra Talpade Mohanty of Hamilton College, SUNY Potsdam, June 1996 ($2000 stipend plus seminar materials and meals).

Old Dominion University Graduate Programs in International Studies Grant to participate in Ford Foundation-funded research project and initial international conference on "Gender and International Security," Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, February 23-24, 1996 (conference travel and accommodations).

5 SUNY Potsdam Instructional Technology Grant for computer resource center in Women's Studies Center, SUNY Potsdam, Spring 1996 ($2500)

New York State/United University Professions (NYS/UUP) Continuing Faculty Development Grant, Spring 1995 ($1000 for sabbatical conference travel)

American Council of Learned Societies Travel Grant, Spring 1994 ($1500 for sabbatical conference travel).

American Political Science Association Small Research Grant, Spring 1994 ($2000 for sabbatical conference paper research and publication)

The Research Foundation of the State University of New York/SUNY Potsdam Research and Creative Endeavor Grant, Spring 1994 ($1500 for sabbatical seminar participation)

New York State/United University Professions (NYS/UUP) Continuing Faculty Development Grant, Spring 1994 ($1000 for conference travel)

Association of American Colleges and Universities Grant, as a team member of the Social Justice Coordinated Studies group at SUNY Potsdam, for attending first conference on "American Commitments: Diversity, Democracy, and Liberal Learning" for the Curriculum and Faculty Development Network on U.S. Diversity, New Orleans, LA, Feb. 17-20, 1994 (conference travel and accommodations).

Interfaith Hunger Project and Five College Program on Peace and World Order Studies Grant as Project Director for a faculty team to participate in a Curriculum Development Institute on "Gender, Justice, and Development," University of Massachusetts at Amherst, January 15-18, 1993 (covered conference travel, accommodations, and materials for five SUNY Potsdam Women’s Studies affiliates).

National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)-supported Grant for three-week Summer Seminar, "Feminism, Postmodernism, and the Genealogy of Gender," led by Dr. Linda Nicholson of SUNY Albany, SUNY Potsdam, June 1992 ($2000 stipend plus seminar materials and meals).

Center for Latin America and the Caribbean (CELAC)/Institute for Research on Women (IROW) Grant to participate in Conference on Integrating Race, Class, and Gender into Curriculum and Research and Seminar on Puerto Rican Women, SUNY Albany, June 1991 (conference travel, seminar materials, and accommodations).

SUNY Women’s Studies Council/United University Professionals Grant to bring Women’s Studies consultants to SUNY Potsdam to aid in development of Women’s Studies Program, Spring 1991 ($20,000).

Wellesley College Center for Research on Women Grant to participate in and produce a publishable paper for Ford Foundation-funded conference on Gender and International Relations, Wellesley College, October 1990 ($500 stipend plus conference travel and accommodations).

SUNY Potsdam School of Liberal Studies Grant for Diversifying the Curriculum, Summer 1990 ($800 for new course development).

6 National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH)-supported Grant for three-week Summer Seminar, "18th Century Ideas of Progress and their 21st Century Implications," led by Dr. Kristin Schrader-Frechette of the University of Florida, SUNY Potsdam, June 1990 ($2000 stipend plus seminar materials and meals).

New York State/United University Professions (NYS/UUP) New Faculty Development Grant, April 1990 ($750 for conference travel).

Awards

Women in Geographical Perspective Section of American Association of Geographers book honoree award for Feminist (Im)Mobilities in Fortress(ing) North America, April 2013.

Faculty Award, Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, University of Cincinnati, Annual Awards and Recognition Ceremony, May 7, 2010.

Spirit of Cincinnati USA Champion Award for Convention/Meeting Sales, given by Cincinnati USA Convention and Visitors Bureau for bringing the 2008 National Women’s Studies Conference to Cincinnati, Cincinnati Cinergy Convention Center, February 12, 2009.

Eminent Feminist International Relations Scholar 2007 Award, given by Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Section of the International Studies Association at its Annual Meeting (including special panel devoted to my work), Chicago, IL, March 1, 2007.

Society for Women in International Political Economy 2006 Mentor Award, given at International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 2006.

Leading Woman of Cincinnati 2006 Award, Education and Training Category, given at Leading Woman annual award ceremony, Cincinnati, OH, March 2006.

Wright State University nominee and award recipient to attend HERS Bryn Mawr Women in Higher Education Administration Institute, Summer 2000.

Wright State University Women’s Studies Faculty Award, March 2000.

Wright State University President’s Award for Excellence for Outstanding Unit at Wright State University, awarded to Women’s Studies Program, September 1999.

Wright State University Center for International Education Award to serve as faculty adviser and leader of WSU Ambassador Program in Brazil, Summer 1999.

SUNY Potsdam President's Award for Excellence in Research and Creative Endeavor, May 1993.

Appearance in multiple Who’s Who compendiums since 1990s.

Graduate Assistantship, Program in International Communication Studies, School of International Service, The American University, Washington, D.C., 1981-82.

Graduate Assistantship, Public Relations Graduate Program, Kogod College of Business Administration,

7 The American University, Washington, D.C., 1978-79.

Teaching Assistantship, Department of Communication Studies, University of Windsor, Windsor, Ontario, 1975-76.

PUBLICATIONS

Peer-Reviewed Books

Anne Sisson Runyan, Global Gender Politics. New York: Routledge, 2018.

Anne Sisson Runyan and V. Spike Peterson, Global Gender Issues in the New Millennium, Fourth Edition. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2014.

Anne Sisson Runyan, Amy Lind, Patricia McDermott, and Marianne H. Marchand (eds). Feminist (Im)Mobilities in Fortress North America: Rights, Citizenships, and Identities in Transnational Perspective. Burlington, VT and Surrey, UK: Ashgate Publishers, 2013 (now under Routledge).

Marianne H. Marchand and Anne Sisson Runyan (eds). Gender and Global Restructuring: Sightings, Sites and Resistances, Second Edition. London and New York: Routledge, 2011.

V. Spike Peterson and Anne Sisson Runyan, Global Gender Issues in the New Millennium, Third Edition. Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 2010.

Marianne H. Marchand and Anne Sisson Runyan. (eds). Gender and Global Restructuring: Sightings, Sites and Resistances. London and New York: Routledge, 2000.

V. Spike Peterson and Anne Sisson Runyan. Global Gender Issues, Second Edition. Boulder, Co.: Westview Press, 1999.

V. Spike Peterson and Anne Sisson Runyan. Global Gender Issues. Boulder, Co.: Westview Press, 1993.

Guest-Edited Journal Issues

Guest Special Issue Editor, “Decolonizing Knowledges in Feminist World Politics,” International Feminist Journal of Politics, Vol. 20, No. 1, March 2018.

Guest Special Issue Editor, “Shifting Terrains—Constructing Gender after NAFTA,” International Feminist Journal of Politics, Vol. 4, No. 2, 2002.

Peer-Reviewed Book Chapters/Volume Entries

Marysia Zalewski and Anne Sisson Runyan. “Feminist Violences and the In/Securing of Feminism” in Gentry, Caron, Laura J. Shepherd, and Laura Sjoberg (eds). Routledge Handbook of Gender and Security, London: Routledge, forthcoming 2018.

Anne Sisson Runyan, Anwar Mhajne, Crystal Whetstone, and Rina Williams, “Feminisms in Comparative Perspective,” in Naples, Nancy (ed.). Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Feminist Studies, forthcoming 2018.

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“Self-Reflections on ‘The Methods Question’ in Feminist IPE,” in Chapter One (“Reimagining Critical Methods: Vignettes”) in Montgomerie, Jhonna (ed). Critical Methods in Political and Cultural Economy. London: Routledge (RIPE Series), 2017, pp. 16-22.

“Global Restructuring” in Naples, Nancy (ed.). Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Gender and Sexuality Studies, 2016.

“Gender and Global Restructuring” in Steans, Jill and Daniela Tepe (eds.). Handbook on Gender and International Relations. London: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2016, pp. 354-361.

Anne Sisson Runyan, Marianne Marchand, and Carolyn Stoll, “Crossing Borders: Transnational Feminism and Transnationally Networked Learning,” in Moore, Alexandra Schultheis and Sunka Simon (eds.). Globally Networked Teaching in the Humanities. New York: Routledge, 2015, pp. 110-123.

“(In)Visible Subjects: Thinking About Transnational Feminism in Fortress North America Through Film” (pp. 185-200) and “Introduction: Feminist (Im)mobilities in Fortress North America” (with Amy Lind, Patricia McDermott, and Marianne H. Marchand) (pp. 1-18) in Feminist (Im)Mobilities in Fortress North America, eds. Anne Sisson Runyan, Amy Lind, Patricia McDermott, and Marianne H. Marchand, Burlington, VT and Surrey UK: Ashgate Publishers, 2013..

“Gender and Globalization,” in Ritzer, George (ed.), The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Globalization, Volume II, Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012, pp. 725-734. Updated for online version in Fall 2014.

“Women’s Studies and the Paradox of Feminist Leadership,” in Paludi, Michele A. and Breena E. Coates (eds), Women as Transformational Leaders: From Grassroots to Global Interests, Volume 2. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO, 2011, pp. 179-184.

“Global Feminism,” in Paludi, Michele A. (ed). Feminism and Women’s Rights Worldwide, Volume 3. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger, 2010, pp. 1-16.

With Marianne H. Marchand. “Introduction: Feminist Sightings of Global Restructuring: Old and New Conceptualizations,” “Conclusion: Restructuring the Intimate and the Global: Towards ‘Post’-Neoliberal Imperialism?” and “Postscript: Gender and (post?) Financial Crisis?” in Gender and Global Restructuring, Second Edition, 2011.

“Trading Places under Neoliberal Empire: Rethinking Inter-nationalized Feminist Resistance and Solidarities in the Context of ‘North America,’” in Kofman, Eleonore and Gillian Youngs (eds). Globalization: Theory and Practice, 3rd edition. London and New York: Continuum, 2008, pp. 130-143.

“The Places of Women in Trading Places Revisited: Gendered Global/Regional Regimes and Inter- nationalized Feminist Resistance,” in Kofman, Eleonore and Gillian Youngs (eds.). Globalization Theory and Practice, 2nd edition, London and New York: Continuum, 2003, pp. 149-156.

“World-Traveling Feminisms in an Era of Global Restructuring,” in Tetreault, Mary Ann and Robin L. Teske (eds.). Partial Truths and the Politics of Community: Feminist Approaches to Social Movements, Community, and Power. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 2003, pp. 67-85.

9 With Marianne H. Marchand. “Introduction: Feminist Sightings of Global Restructuring: Conceptualizations and Reconceptualizations” and “Conclusion: Feminist Approaches to Global Restructuring” in Gender and Global Restructuring, First Edition, 2000.

"Women in the Neoliberal 'Frame'," in Meyer, Mary K. and Elisabeth Prugl (eds). Gender Politics in Global Governance. Boulder, CO: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999, pp. 210-220.

"Of Markets and Men: The (Re)Making(s) of IPE," in Burch, Kurt and Robert A. Denmark (eds). Constituting International Political Economy (IPE Yearbook, Volume 10). Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1997, pp. 79-90.

"The Places of Women in Trading Places: Gendered Global/Regional Regimes and Inter-nationalized Feminist Resistance," in Kofman, Eleonore and Gillian Youngs (eds). Globalization: Theory and Practice. London: Cassell/Pinter, 1996, pp. 238-252.

"Radical Feminism: Alternative Futures," in D'Amico, Francine and Peter Beckman (eds). Women, Gender, and World Politics. Westport, CT: Bergin and Garvey, 1994, pp. 201-215.

"The 'State' of Nature: A Garden Unfit for Women and Other Living Things," in Peterson, V. Spike (ed.). Gendered States: Feminist (Re)Visions of IR Theory. Boulder, Co.: Lynne Reinner Publishers, 1992, pp. 123-140.

"Undisciplining World Politics: The Personal is Political,” in Gonick, Lev and Edward Weisband (eds.). Teaching World Politics: Contending Pedagogies for a New World Order. Boulder, Co.: Westview Press, 1992, pp. 99-111.

"Development of Public Information Laws" and "Interior Department: A Traditional Approach” in Helm, Lewis M., Ray Eldon Hiebert, Michael R. Naver, and Kenneth Rabin (eds.). Informing the People: A Public Affairs Handbook. New York: Longman, 1981.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

“Introduction: Decolonizing Knowledges in Feminist World Politics,” International Feminist Journal of Politics, Vol. 2, No. 1, March 2018, pp. 3-8.

“Disposable Waste, Lands, and Bodies under Canada’s Gendered Nuclear Colonialism.” International Feminist Journal of Politics, Vol. 2, No. 1, Mach 2018, pp. 24-38.

Marysia Zalewski and Anne Sisson Runyan, “’Unthinking’ Sexual Violence in a Neoliberal Era of Spectacular Terror,” Critical Studies on Terrorism, Vol. 8, No. 3, 2015, pp. 439-455.

“Going Greenham/Going Gaga on Peace and Security,” in Forum on Gaga Feminism: Escaping Normal Bodies of Feminist Security Studies, Critical Studies on Security, Vol. 3, No. 2, 2015, pp. 216-219.

Marysia Zalewski and Anne Sisson Runyan. “Taking Feminist Violence Seriously in Feminist International Relations,” International Feminist Journal of Politics, Vol. 15, No. 3, Fall 2013, pp. 293- 313.

10 Anne Sisson Runyan and Mary Wenning. “Prospects for Renewed Feminist Activism in the Heartland: A Study of Daytonian Women’s Politics,” NWSA Journal, Vol. 16, No. 3, Fall 2004, pp. 180-214.

"Hoe vrouwelijk is de Niuewe Wereldorde? Internationale betrekkingen als mannendomein" ("How feminine is the new world order? International relations: the domain of men" translated by Inge Bootsma), Lover: Literatuuroverzicht over feminisme, cultuur en wetenschap, Vol. 22, No. 4, December 1995, pp. 62-66.

"Third World Women in the Global Factory: Neither 'Victims' Nor 'Saviors,'" The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs. Vol. 17, No. 2, Summer 1993, pp. 53-58.

Anne Sisson Runyan and V. Spike Peterson. "The Radical Future of Realism: Feminist Subversions of IR Theory," Alternatives, Vol. 16, No. 1, Winter 1991, pp. 67-106.

"Nicaragua is to Feminism as the U.S. is to Patriarchy," Atlantis: A Women's Studies Journal, Vol. 13, No. 1, Fall 1987, pp. 148-53.

"The Personal as Political in Kenya: A Report on the International Women's Studies Institute," Canadian Woman Studies, Post-Nairobi issue, Vol. 7, Nos. 1 & 2, Spring/Summer 1986, pp. 34-37.

Kenneth Rabin, Anne Sisson Runyan, Patricia Williams, and Dean DeBuck. "Government Public Information: The State of the Art--A Probe Begins," Journal of Public Communication, Vol. 5, Fall 1979, pp. 27-35.

Invited Book Chapters for Scholarly and NGO Publications

“Gender, Free Trade, and Cultures of Resistance,” in Haxton, Eva and Claes Olsson (eds). Gender Focus on the WTO. Uppsala, Sweden: Global Publications Foundation, 1999, pp. 7-13.

"Gender and Gendered Regimes: Systems to Revise," in Haxton, Eva and Claes Olsson (eds.). Women and Sustainability in International Trade. Uppsala, Sweden: Global Publications Foundation, 1997, pp. 22-30.

"Women and the Neoliberal Agenda of the North," in Haxton, Eva and Claes Olsson (eds). Women in Development: Trade Aspects on Women in the Development Process. Uppsala, Sweden: United Nations Youth and Student Association of Sweden (UFFN), 1995, pp. 104-117.

Invited Journal Articles and Essays for Scholarly and NGO Publications

“What is and Why It Matters,” Academe, forthcoming Nov/Dec 2018.

Contributor to Anna Agathangelou and Marysia Zalewski, “Disturbing Hegemony? A Discussion Eminating from the Work of Professor V. Spike Peterson” Conversations piece, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Vol. 7, No. 2, June 2005, pp. 308-317.

“Stop Trading Our Lives Away” Conversations piece, in “Shifting Terrains—Constructing Gender after NAFTA,” International Feminist Journal of Politics special issue, Vol. 4, No. 2, 2002, pp. 261-267.

11 “The Events of 11 September 2001 and Beyond” Forum contributor, International Feminist Journal of Politics. Vol. 4, No. 1, 2002, pp. 108-109.

"Trading Partners: Gendered Regimes and Gender Regimes," ICDA Journal, Vol. 4, No. 1, 1996, pp. 5-9.

V. Spike Peterson and Anne Sisson Runyan. "A Stark Picture: Gendered Politics in a Global Context," Harvard International Review, Vol. 16, No. 4, Fall 1994, pp. 38-40, 81-82.

"Diversity & the Academy: The Ampersand Problem," Phoebe: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Feminist Scholarship, Theory and Aesthetics, Vol. 4, No. 1, Spring 1992, p. 21.

"Gender Relations and the Politics of Protection," Peace Review, Special Issue on Women, Men and the State, Vol. 2, No. 4, Fall 1990, pp. 28-31.

"Post-Nairobi: What It Really Means," The Newsmagazine by Alberta Women, Vol. 2, No. 3, May/June 1987, pp. 15-17.

"Borderline Feminism: Women, Israel, and the Middle East," The Newsmagazine by Alberta Women. Vol. 1, No. 5, May/June 1986, pp. 22-23.

Invited Book Reviews/Essays

Citizens by Degree: Higher Education Policy and the Changing Gender Dynamics of American Citizenship for Academe, forthcoming Nov/Dec 2018.

The Beauty Trade: Youth, Gender, and Fashion Globalization for Perspectives on Politics, Vol. 14, No. 3, September 2016, pp. 930-931.

A Feminist Voyage Through International Relations for Politics & Gender, Vol. 11, No. 2, 2016, pp. 448- 450.

Gender & Foreign Policy in the Clinton Administration for International Studies Review, Vol. 17, No. 1, March 2015, pp. 141-143.

Political Worlds of Women: Activism, Advocacy, and Governance in the Twenty-First Century for International Feminist Journal of Politics, Vol. 16, No. 1, March 2014, pp. 1-3.

Book Review Essay on Echoes of Chongqing: Women in Wartime China, Gender and Genocide in Burundi, and No Time for Dream: Living in Burma Under Military Rule for Feminist Formations, Vol. 24, No.1, Spring 2012, pp. 202-208.

Developing Partnerships: Gender, Sexuality, and the Reformed World Bank for Perspectives on Politics, Vol. 8, No. 1, March 2010, p. 310.

Feminist Coalitions: Historical Perspectives on Second Wave Feminism in the United States for Clio, Vol. 38, No. 2, Spring 2009, pp. 67-72.

Mothers, Monsters, Whores for Politics & Gender, Vol. 5, No. 3, September 2009, pp. 441-443.

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Pedagogies of Crossing: Meditations on Feminism, Sexual Politics, Memory, and the Sacred for The Journal of Women, Politics, and Policy, Vol. 28, No. 2, 2006, pp. 135-138.

Boomerang! How our Covert Wars Have Created Enemies Across the Middle East and Brought Terror to America in New Political Science, Vol. 26, No. 3, Fall 2004.

Book Review Essay, “Still Not ‘At Home’ in IR: Feminist World Politics Ten Years Later,” International Politics, Vol. 39, No. 3, 2002, pp. 361-368.

Women, Culture, and International Relations in International Feminist Journal of Politics, Vol. 3, No. 1, 2001, pp. 143-144.

Faking ‘It’: U.S. Hegemony in a Post-Phallic Era in American Political Science Review, Vol. 94, No. 2, June 2000, pp. 520-521.

Women, the State, and Political Liberalization: Middle Eastern and North African Experiences in International Politics, Vol. 36, No. 4, December 1999, pp. 584-586.

Book Review Essay, “Rethinking the Canon” on Re-Orienting Western Feminism: Women’s Diversity in a Postcolonial World in International Feminist Journal of Politics, Vol. 1, No. 3, 1999, pp. 487-490.

Feminist Theory and International Relations in a Postmodern Era in Women and Politics, Vol. 19, No. 2, 1998, pp. 110-111.

Unequal Struggle: Class, Gender, Race, and Power in the U.S. Congress in The Annals of the Academy of Political & Social Science, Vol. 544, March 1996, pp. 217-218.

Women and American Foreign Policy: Lobbyists, Critics, and Insiders and Women in Foreign Policy: The Insiders for NWSA Journal, Vol. 6, No. 2, Summer 1994, pp. 331-335.

Film Review of four films on rape crisis centers in NWSA Journal, Vol. 3, No. 2, Spring 1991, pp. 323-26.

Bananas, Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics in American Political Science Review, Vol. 85, No. 1, March 1991, pp. 333-335.

Talking Peace: The International Women's Peace Conference in Atlantis: A Women's Studies Journal, Vol. 15, No. 2, Spring 1990, pp. 107-109.

Lucha: The Struggles of Latin American Women in Women's Studies International Forum, Vol. 13, No. 5, 1990, pp. 520-21.

Reprints

Marianne H. Marchand and Anne Sisson Runyan, “Gender and Global Restructuring: Conceptualizations and Reconceptualizations,” in Schuurmann, Frans J. (ed.). Globalization and Development Studies: Challenges for the 21st Century. London: Sage Publications, 2001, pp. 135-152. (modified reprint of first chapter in Gender and Global Restructuring)

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“Gender, Free Trade, and Cultures of Resistance,” in Haxton, Eva and Claes Olsson (eds). Gender Focus on the WTO. Uppsala, Sweden: Global Publications Foundation, 1999, pp. 7-13. Reprinted in Japanese in associe (new Japanese journal of leftist intellectuals, special issues on feminism; translated by Michiko Koshio), Vol. 1, No. 5, 2001.

Anne Sisson Runyan and V. Spike Peterson. "The Radical Future of Realism: Feminist Subversions of IR Theory," Alternatives, Vol. 16, No. 1, Winter 1991, pp. 67-106. Reprinted in Linklater, Andrew (ed.). International Relations: Critical Concepts, Volume 4. London: Routledge, 2000, pp. 1693-1730.

Published Syllabi

“Gender, Sexuality, and International Violence,” “Global Gender Politics,” and “Inequalities and Resistances in the Global Political Economy,” in Consortium on Gender, Security, and Human Rights online syllabi collection.

"Women and Politics" in Women in International Perspective Syllabi Collection produced by SUNY Albany, 1996.

"Women and Politics" in American Political Science Association Women and Politics Syllabi Collection, 1996.

"Women and Development" and "Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective" in Association for Women in Development Syllabi Collection, 1989.

Policy Studies/Reports

“Women and Politics” section, Status of Women in Montgomery County, Ohio, Women’s Research Network Study Report, Wright State University, Spring 2002

"The Domestic Violence Response System: A Prospectus for the Niagara Region," submitted to the Social Services Department, Regional Municipality of Niagara and the Province of Ontario, June 1985. (individual policy research contract).

With Kenneth Rabin and Ellen Eckstein. "Analyses of the Target Audiences of the U.S. Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation," submitted to the U.S. Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, February 1981. (Institute for Government Public Information Research contract).

"The Analysis of Development of Management and Design Procedures for the Division of Audio-Visual Communication Services, U.S. Department of Labor: Final Report," submitted to the Division of Audio- Visual Communication Services, U.S. Department of Labor, August 1980. (Capital Counselors contract).

“An Audit of the Information Activities of the Virginia Department of Rehabilitative Services,” Master’s Thesis for Government Public Information concentration and Institute for Government Public Information Research Report, June 1979.

Work in Progress

14 Contesting Disposability: The Politics of Nuclear Waste and Resistances to Gendered Nuclear Colonialism in Canada book project (one article published, two more chapters drafted and presented, another draft chapter proposed to present at ISA 2019, two university presses have solicited prospectus to be submitted in late 2018).

Co-led Gender Study of City of Cincinnati government (preliminary report due Fall 2018; final report due Fall 2019).

Marianne H. Marchand and Anne Sisson Runyan, eds. Gender and Global Restructuring: Sightings, Sites, and Resistances, Third Edition. Solicited by Routledge and agreed to produce starting in 2018.

INVITED LECTURES/COLLOQUIA AND SEMINAR PRESENTATIONS/KEYNOTES

“Siting Nuclear Burial Grounds on Indigenous Land: Nuclear Colonialism, Nuclear Democracy, and First Nations Deliberative Democracy” presented at Fulbright Canada Colloquium on Canada, the United States, and Indigenous Peoples: Sovereignty, Sustainability, and Reconciliation, Kona, Hawaii, March 6- 10, 2018 (for possible publication in special issue of journal on Canadian Studies or in edited volume arising from colloquium).

“The New Expulsion Man,” US Elections and Trump panel presentation, York University Department of Political Science, Toronto, Canada, November 21, 2016.

“Disposable Waste, Lands, and Bodies: Racialized and Gendered Border Zones of Sacrifice under Nuclear Colonialism in North America,” Borders in Globalization Project public lecture, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, September 12, 2016.

“Contesting Global Assemblages for Female Empowerment,” Keynote Presentation, GenderWatch Conference, Tec de Monterrey, Queretaro, Mexico, March 17, 2015.

“Feminist Encounters with the Global,” The Future of Political, Social Sciences, and Global Studies Symposium presentation, University of Padova, Padova, Italy, December 14-15, 2012.

“Gender and Global Restructuring,” co-presenter for “Gender and Global Order Today” event sponsored by Global Studies and Gender Studies, The New School, New York, NY, November 11, 2010.

“Feminist Global Justice Theorizing: A Tribute to Iris Marion Young,” inaugural lecture for the Iris Marion Young Award and Political Engagement Lecture and Award Ceremony sponsored by the Innovation Clinic, the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, and the Women’s Studies Program, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, April 16, 2009.

“At the Crossroads of Globalization and Empire: Transnational Feminist Resistances,” sponsored by the Women’s Studies Program and Department of Political Science as part of campus-wide lecture and performance series, Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, April 2, 2009. Also presented this lecture for University of Cincinnati Women’s Studies Presents series, April 9, 2009.

Guest Moderator, “Feminist Perspectives on Human Security,” National Council for Research on Women Annual Conference, New York, NY, June 5-8, 2008.

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“World Political Feminisms in an Age of Empire,” presented at “Pen and Protest: Intellect and Action” Symposium on Transnational Feminism plenary panel, Women’s Studies Program, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, November 16-17, 2007.

Discussant, “Gender and Security” Symposium, Institute for Research on Women, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, December 1, 2006.

“Gender and NAFTA,” guest lecture as part of faculty consortium for “Women’s Human Rights, Citizenships, and Identities in a North American Context” 3-week Summer Institute (one of two summer institutes co-organized under federally funded project I direct), York University, Toronto, Canada, June 2006.

“In/Re/De-Securitizing Gender in the Post-9/11 World Dis/Order,” paper presentation on Old vs. New Security plenary panel, Symposium on “The Changing International Security Agenda and Its Implications for North America,” Universidad de las Americas-Puebla, Cholula, Mexico, October 26-29, 2005.

Co-presenter with V. Spike Peterson, “Epistemologies and Methodologies: Feminism, Post-Colonialism, and Orthodoxy,” Women and Politics Doctoral Program Colloquium, York University, Toronto, Canada, December 6, 2002.

“There is still much to be done . . . Internationalizing Women’s Studies,” Keynote speech, SUNY Potsdam 10th Annual Women’s Studies Celebration. Also led workshop on “Charting a Path for Women’s Studies in the 21st Century.” SUNY Potsdam, Potsdam, NY, March 9, 2002.

“World Travelings: Global Restructuring and Transversal Feminist Politics,” seminar paper presented for Feminism and Globalization Colloquium, Belle van Zuylen Institute, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, November 8, 2002.

“Gendering International Studies/Internationalizing Women’s Studies,” one-day seminar led for Women’s Studies Program, Miami University, Oxford, OH, June 4, 2001.

“Global Gender Issues,” co-guest lecture with V. Spike Peterson for Women’s Studies Program and Political Science Department, DePaul University, Chicago, IL, May 4, 2001.

“Global Restructuring and International Feminist Theory,” guest lecture for International Relations Colloquium and Center for Advanced Feminist Studies, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, April 23, 2001.

“Gender, Global Restructuring, and Feminist Politics,” guest lecture Globalization Lecture Series, Illinois State University, Normal, IL, March 29, 2001.

“The Global Restructuring of Feminist Politics,” guest lecture for SUNY Oswego International Studies/Women’s Studies Lecture Series, April 27, 2000 and Women in Development Seminar Series, Ohio State University, May 11, 2000. Also presented an informal colloquium on “Feminist IR” for the Graduate Program in Political Science at Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, May 11, 2000.

“Multiculturalism, Women’s Studies, and International Studies at State Universities,” presentation for

16 “Women of Color and International Relations” roundtable, Women’s Resource Center, Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH, April 9, 1999.

"Gender and Global Restructuring," public lecture for Globalization Lecture Series co-sponsored by Transition Studies and Women's Studies, University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS, April 9, 1998.

"Imagined Communities and Identity Politics of White Nationalist Women in Europe," presentation and discussion session led around video, "Rise of the New Eve" (produced and directed by Sioban Cleary, Spectacle Productions, London, 1994), Belle van Zuylen Institute, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, April 20, 1995.

"Gendered States and Global Restructuring: Feminist (Re)Visions of Political Space," guest lecture for Research Centre for International Political Economy and Foreign Policy Analysis (RECIPE) Lecture Series on "Globalisation, State, and Civil Society," University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, March 23, 1995; and for the Mondlane Lecture Series (co-sponsored by Dept. of Political Science, Women's Studies, and African American Studies), Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, November 27, 1995.

"Gender and International Relations: Inside/Outside," guest lecture for "Social Change and Construction of Identity: Perspectives on Development and International Relations" Ph.D. course, Peace and Development Research Institute, Goteborg University, Goteborg, Sweden, March 13, 1995; for Department of Political Science Guest Lecture Series, Lund University, Lund, Sweden, March 14, 1995; and for graduate course in International Relations, Department of Political Science, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, November 28, 1995.

"Gender, Regional Integration, and the Global Economy" guest lecture for graduate seminar on Gender in International Affairs, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, June 8, 1994.

"Internationalizing Gender/Undomesticating Feminism" keynote speech for "Linking Domestic and International Women's Issues" Curriculum Development Seminar, Winona State University, Winona, MN, May 6-8, 1994.

"IR: What's Feminism Got to Do With It?” guest lecture for the IR Graduate Student/Faculty Colloquium, Columbia University, New York, NY, April 20, 1992.

"Gender and International Relations: Feminist Reflections on the Gulf War," guest lecture for Dartmouth College Feminist Discussion Group Lecture Series, Hanover, NH, March 29, 1991.

"I Ain't Gonna Study War No More: Thoughts on the Value of Peace Studies," guest lecture for Lecture and Discussion Series, Centre for Continuing Education, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, March 23, 1988.

"Challenging Academe: Reflections on the Relationship between Women's Studies and Peace Studies," guest lecture for Faculty Seminar Series, Peace Studies Committee, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, March 18, 1988.

" and the State: A Comparative Analysis," guest lecture for Women's Studies

17 Week co-sponsored by the Women's Studies Unit, Political Science Department, and International Student Affairs Office, Buffalo State College, Buffalo, NY, March 2, 1987

"Violence Against Women: The Private War(s)," public lecture for Women's Program Lecture Series, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, February 1984

"International Violence Against Women: Core and Periphery," public lecture for Alberta Society of Women Against Violence Conference on "Ending the Silence," University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, May 1983.

CONFERENCE PAPERS/PRESENTATIONS/ORGANIZING/PARTICIPATION

Conference Papers

Anne Sisson Runyan and Rebecca Sanders, “Cities for CEDAW: Realizing International Law through Local Politics,” paper to be presented at International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 4-8, 2018 and Law and Society Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, June 7-10, 2018. (Submitting for review in Fall 2018)

Marysia Zalewski and Anne Sisson Runyan, “Security Unbound: Spectres of Feminism in Trump-Time,” paper presented at International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 4-8, 2018 and by co-author at 12th Pan-European Conference on International Relations in Prague, September 12-15, 2018. (Submitting for journal review in Fall 2018)

“Siting Nuclear Burying Grounds: The Colonial Politics of Nuclear Democracy and Consent in Canada,” paper presented on “Embodied Materialisms: (Post)Colonial Political Economies, Biopolitics, and Coloniality” panel, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, February 22-25, 2017.

“Disposable Waste, Lands, and Bodies: Racialized and Gendered Zones of Sacrifice under Canada’s Nuclear Colonialism,” paper presented at International Feminist Journal of Politics Fifth Annual Conference, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, May 19-21, 2016 (revised version also presented at National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Montreal, Canada, Nov. 10-13, 2016).

“’Unthinking’ Sexual Violence in a Neoliberal Era of Spectacular Terror,” paper co-presented with Marysia Zalewski on “Critical Perspectives on Sexual/Sexualized/Sexed Violence in Times of War and ‘Peace’ panel, and Chair, “Decolonizing Knowledges in Feminist World Politics” roundtable, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, March 16-18, 2016

“Transgressing Neoliberal Transgressions: Going Gaga” paper presented on panel on Feminism Transgressed by Neoliberalism/Transgressing Neoliberal Feminism, National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, LA, November 14-15, 2015.

“Neoliberal Assemblages for Women’s Empowerment: Assembling and Disassembliing the Half the Sky ‘Movement,’” paper presented at International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, March 25-29, 2014. (Paper also accepted for presentation at FLACSO-International Studies Association Annual Meeting in Buenos Aires in July 2014 but not enough panelists could attend due to cost).

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“Feminisms in Fortressing North America: Future Research Directions,” paper presented at National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Oakland, CA, November 8-11, 2012.

“Resisting the Inside Job: Rethinking Feminist IR Divisions of Labor” paper presented on “Feminist International Relations: An Integrated Analysis” panel, “Fortressing North America/Dismembering Bodies” paper presented on “Crossing Borders: Mobilities, Governmentalities, and Identities” panel, and “Gendering Globalization” paper presented in “Doing Critical Political Economy” workshop (invited participant), International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 30-April 4, 2012.

“(In)Visible Subjects: Thinking About Transnational Feminism in Fortress North America Through Film,” paper presented at Crossbordina: Cruzando Fronteras en Norteamerica: Movilades, Gubernamentlidades, e Identidades Conference, Universidad de las Americas Puebla, Puebla, Mexico, October 17-19, 2011.

“Violations of Feminism,” paper co-presented with Marysia Zaleweski on “The (International) Violence of Gender/Violent (International) Feminisms” panel, Oceanic Conference on International Studies IV, Auckland, New Zealand, June 30-Jul 2, 2010. Also presented by Zalewski at the SIGIR 7th Pan-European International Relations Conference in Stockholm, Sweden, September 9-11, 2010.

“Gender and the Crossroads of Globalization and Empire,” paper given on “Gender and Global Restructuring Revisited II” panel (which also chaired), International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 26-29, 2008.

“Re-sighting Gender and Global Restructuring,” paper presented on “Feminist Sightings of Global Restructuring I” panel, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, February 29, 2007.

Transnational Feminist Thought: Thoughts Arising from Re-Framing the Work of Nawal El-Saadawi,” presented at “Nation, State, Family” NEH Seminar, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, May 20-22, 2005.

“Feminist Re-Sightings of Global Restructuring: Conceptualizations and Reconceptualizations Revisited,” paper presented on “Global Political Economy: Gendered Bodies, Practices and Ideologies” panel, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Honolulu. HI, March 1-5, 2005.

“Gender, Globalization, and Global Trade,” paper for “Gender in International Relations: From Seeing Women and Recognizing Gender to Transforming Policy Research” Conference, University of Southern California, LA, CA, February 1-4, 2001 (invited lead participant; paper constituted an overview on topic for dialogue papers between IGO policymakers and NGO policy advocates)

“Discourses of Difference: The Global Restructuring of Feminist Politics,” paper presented at the Great Lakes Women’s Studies Conference, Denison University, OH, April 7-8, 2000 and National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Boston, MA, June 14-17, 2000.

“Problematizing Interdisciplinarity: The Unhappy Marriage of Women’s and International Studies,” paper presented on “Defining Women’s Studies as Interdisciplinary” panel, National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Albuquerque, NM, June 17-20, 1999.

"Repoliticizing the State/Politicizing the Economy: Feminist Movement Strategies and Global

19 Restructuring," paper presented on "Social Movements" panel at American Political Science Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, September 3-6, 1998.

"Beyond Globalization: Analyses from a Gender Perspective," paper co-presented with Marianne Marchand on "Gender and Global Restructuring" panel (also co-chaired by Marchand and myself), Out of the Margins 2: Feminist Approaches to Economics/International Association of Feminist Economists Summer Conference, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, June 2-5, 1998.

"Contesting the Trading Partners of Gendered Regimes and Gender Regimes," paper presented on panel (I also facilitated) at Workshop on Gender and Sustainability on International Trade co-sponsored by the International Coalition for Development Action (ICDA) and the Global Publications Foundation, Brussels, Belgium, June 14, 1997.

"Women and the Neoliberal Agenda of the North: A Report on the ECE High-Level Regional Preparatory Meeting for the Fourth World Conference on Women," paper presented (for me in absentia) for "International Organization and Gender Politics" panel, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, February 21-25, 1995

"Trading Places: Globalization, Regionalization, and Internationalized Feminism," paper presented at "Global Politics: Setting the Agenda for the Year 2000" Conference, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK, July 25-27, 1994.

"Mars, Minerva, and Medusa: World Politics and the 'PC' Debate," paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, March 1992. Nominated for Western Political Science Association Best Paper on Women and Politics Award.

“The Radical Future of Realism: Feminist Subversions of IR Theory,” paper co-presented with V. Spike Peterson at International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, April 1990.

"The 'State' of Nature: Reflections on Ecofeminism and the Balance of Nature and Power," paper presented at Gender and International Relations Conference, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA, October 1990.

"Is 'Integrating Gender into the Curriculum' an Oxymoron?" paper presented at New York State Political Science Association Annual Meeting, New York, NY, April 1, 1989.

"Gender Relations and the Politics of Protection," paper presented at Northeast International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Providence, RI, November 12, 1988.

"Combining Women's and Peace Studies," paper presented at National Women's Studies Association Annual Conference, Minneapolis, MN, June 23, 1988.

"International Feminist Peace Research and Praxis: Problems and Potentials," paper presented at Consortium on Peace Research, Education, and Development Annual Conference, Milwaukee, WI, November 14, 1987.

Panel and Roundtable Presentations and Organizing

20 Presenter, “Taking Stock: Women’s Organizations and Activism in Political Science” roundtable and WCIS Town Hall: Mentoring Space for Female Early Career Scholars and Graduate Students,” International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, April 4-8, 2018.

Chair, “Women in Higher Education” panel, International Feminist Journal of Politics Annual Conference, University of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA, April 2-3, 2018.

Presenter, “Eminent Scholar Panel: Celebration of Professor Marianne Marchand” and Contributor (in absentia) to “Feeling the Neoliberal University: Beyond Fixing the Individual, Feminisms as Resistance” roundtable, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, February 22-25, 2017.

Chair, “Thinking About Cynthia Weber’s Queer IR: Sovereignty, Sexuality, and the Will to Knowledge roundtable and Chair, “Decolonizing Feminist Pedagogies in Feminist IR and Comparative Politics” roundtable, International Feminist Journal of Politics Fifth Annual Conference, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, May 19-21, 2016.

Discussant, Presidential Theme Panel on “Feminist International Relations Today: A Discipline Transformed?” International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, February 18-20, 2015

Moderator and Presenter, “’Gender at Work’: Rethinking Nation through International Development” roundtable, National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, November 14-15, 2014.

Co-presenter, Workshop on Campus Sexual Assault Policies, National AAUP Summer Institute, Hofstra College, Long Island, NY, July 17-20, 2014.

Discussant, “Locating Transnational Feminism” panel, Thinking Transnational Feminism Summer Institute, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, July 7-11, 2014.

Participant, “’All the Bodies Keep Piling Up’: Is It Time for Gaga Feminism in IR?” roundtable, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Canada, March 25-29, 2014.

Moderator and Organizer/Participant, “Transnational Feminist Encounters through Collaborative Online International Learning” roundtable, National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Cincinnati, OH, November 7-10, 2013.

Moderator, “Toward a Cogent Transnational Feminism: Meeting Beyond Borders and Margins of Western Feminist Understandings of Women’s Issues Across the Globe,” National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Cincinnati, OH, November 7-10, 2013.

Participant, “Methods, Means, and Mores: A Roundtable on ‘Doing’ Global and Transnational Women and Gender Research,” National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Cincinnati, OH, November 7-10, 2013.

Selected participant, Authors Networking Reception, for showcasing my book, Feminist (Im)Mobilities in Fortress(ing) North America (2013), National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Cincinnati, OH, November 7-10, 2013.

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Participant, “Feminist Responses to Economic Crisis” roundtable, National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Oakland, CA, November 8-11, 2012.

Moderator, “Rethinking Women’s Rights Globally” panel, Social Justice Feminism: Third Annual Center for Race, Gender, and Social Justice Conference, University of Cincinnati College of Law, Cincinnati, OH, October 25-27, 2012.

Participant, “Can We Reach an Understanding? Gender, Feminism, and Security Studies” roundtable and “Crisis and Response: Authors from the Routledge RIPE Series Reflect on IPE Today” roundtable, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, PQ, March 16-19, 2011.

Moderator and Presenter, “The National/Racial/Sexual/Gender Biopolitics of Global Restructuring” roundtable, National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Denver, CO, November 11-14, 2010.

Chair, “Limited Feminisms, Anti-Feminisms, and the State” panel, Oceanic Conference on International Studies IV, Auckland, New Zealand, June 30-Jul 2, 2010.

Participant, “International Feminist Journal of Politics Authors Roundtable,” Oceanic Conference on International Studies IV, Auckland, New Zealand, June 30-Jul 2, 2010.

Participant, “Difficult Dialogues in the Age of Militarized and Economic Terror” Roundtable, National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, November 12-15, 2009.

Moderator, “Using Fulbright to Develop Transnational Perspectives in Gender Studies” Panel, National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, November 12-15, 2009.

Discussant, “The Status of Women in International Studies” panel, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, NY, NY, February 15-19, 2009.

Presenter, “Feminist Research, Pedagogy and Activism after 9/11” roundtable, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, NY, NY, February 15-19, 2009.

Moderator and Presenter, “Empire, Militarization, and Feminist Politics” roundtable, National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Cincinnati, OH, June 19-22, 2008 and 10th International Interdisciplinary Congress for Women, Madrid, Spain, July 3-8, 2008.

Moderator, “Women’s Human Rights, Citizenships and Identities in a North American Context” panel (of Women’s Studies graduate student/alum papers), National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Cincinnati, OH, June 19-22, 2008.

Moderator and Presenter, “Regionalizing Women’s Studies” Critical Issues panel, National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Cincinnati, OH, June 19-22, 2008.

Chair, “Gender, Militarization, and Empire” roundtable, National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Cincinnati, OH, June 19-22, 2008 (similar roundtable also slated for 10th International Interdisciplinary Congress for Women, Madrid, Spain, July 3-8, 2008)

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Discussant, “Gender and Global Restructuring Revisited I” panel; Participant in “Histories of Collaboration/Making Collaborative History” roundtable; and Discussant, “Issues in Feminist Theory and Gender Studies: A Compendium Project Panel”, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA, March 26-29, 2008.

Chair, Conference Organizing for NWSA 2008 in Cincinnati sessions, National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Lake Charles, IL, June 2007.

Honoree, “Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Eminent Scholar Panel: Anne Sisson Runyan: Engendering International Relations as a Responsible Scholar, Teacher, and Activist,” International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, March 1, 2007.

Chair, Feminist “Sightings of Global Restructuring I” panel and Discussant, “Feminist Sightings of Global Restructuring II” panel, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, February 29 and March 2, 2007.

“Transnational Feminist Thought: Thoughts Arising from Re-Framing the Work of Nawal El Saadawi,” presentation given at “Nation, State, Family” NEH Seminar, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, May 20-22, 2005

Chair, “Mainstreaming Gender in the IR Curriculum and the Teaching of International Politics” roundtable and Discussant, “The Man Question in International Politics” panel, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, March 22 and 23, 2006.

Chair, “The Politics of Transnational Feminist Education: Women’s Human Rights, Citizenships, and Identities in a North American Context” roundtable, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Honolulu. HI, March 1-5, 2005.

Chair, “Practicing Activism through Transnational Dialogues” panel; Panelist, “Feminist Eminent Scholar Panel: V. Spike Peterson”; and Presenter, “Responding to America’s Imperial Imperative: Reflections on Our Roles as Scholars” roundtable, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Montreal, PQ, May 17-20, 2004.

Moderator and Presenter, “Gender and Human Security” panel, National Council for Research on Women Annual Meeting, Oakland, CA, May 29-30, 2003.

Discussant, “Transnational Feminism: Theory and Practice” panel and Presenter, “Chilly Climate at Mid- Career: Up, Out or In?” and “Funding Opportunities for Women” roundtables, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, February 25-March 1, 2003.

Presenter, “Gender, Globalization, and Militarization” session, National Council for Research on Women Annual Meeting, NY, NY, May 30-June 1, 2002.

Discussant, “Implementing Human Rights Norms” and “Gender in Comparative Context” panels and Presenter, “Reproduction of Knowledge in International Relations: Women and Interdisciplinarity” roundtable, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 23-27, 2002.

23 Chair, “U.S. Labor’s Responses to Globalization,” Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, March 14-15, 2001.

Chair, linked theme panels on “Gender and the New Inequality in the New World (Dis)Order” (invited to organize by President of ISA) and Participant, “Is Gender Research Practically Relevant?” roundtable, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, February 21-24, 2001.

Chair, “The Classroom as a Microcosm of Local/Global Politics: Reflections on and Prospects for Feminist IR Pedagogy” roundtable and Participant, “Security at the Millennium” roundtable, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, March 14-17, 2000.

Presenter, “Women’s Studies and Political Science” roundtable, National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Albuquerque, NM, June 17-20, 1999.

Participant, "Border-crossings: The Politics of Interdisciplinarity" roundtable for International Studies Association-Midwest Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, November 6-8, 1998 and International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., February 17-21, 1999.

Chair, "General Topics in Gender Studies" panel and Discussant, "Pre- and Post-Westphalia: Sex, Identities and State-Making" panel for International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, March 17-21, 1998.

"Women and Politics" panel member, Ohio National Organization for Women Annual Conference and 25th Anniversary Celebration, YWCA, Dayton, OH, September 13, 1997.

Chair and Discussant, "Political Economy, Power and the Body: Global Perspectives II" panel and Chair, "Feminist Transformations of International Theor " panel, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, Ontario, March 11-16, 1997.

Chair, "Global Gender Studies: Internationalizing Women's Studies" roundtable, Southwest Ohio Council on Higher Education Faculty Development Conference, Clark State College, Springfield, OH, March 4, 1997.

Chair, "Internationalizing the Women's Studies Curriculum" roundtable, Southwest Ohio Women's Studies/Gender Issues in Higher Education Conference on "Women Making the Future: Bridging the Local and Global," Wright State University, Dayton, OH, November 15, 1996.

Discussant, "Gender, Race and " panel, W.E.B. Dubois Conference on Conservativism, Affirmative Action, Gender, and Public Policy Issues, Wright State University, Dayton, OH, October 18, 1996.

Chair, "Gender and Global Restructuring" panel II and Presenter, "Eminent Scholar Roundtable: Feminist Theory and Gender Studies in International Studies: Retrospect and Prospect,” International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, April 1996.

Presenter, "Gender and World Politics" roundtable, New York State Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Ithaca, NY, March 29-30, 1996.

24 Chair and Presenter, "Gender, Global Restructuring, and Alternative Futures" Session, A Symposium on International Change, University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH, October 1-3, 1995.

"Barriers to Alternative Economic Approaches: Gendered Divisions of Power, Violence, Labor, and Resources," presentation for The Margin Makes the Picture: Women and the Poor--Vanguards of a Fair Economic Future Conference, Mulheim, Germany, June 9-12, 1995.

Chair, "Accountability of the European Union: Development and Trade Policy, Their Role in International Financial Institutions" Working Session, Women and Alternative Economics Conference, Women in Development--Europe (WIDE), Brussels, Belgium, May 19, 1995.

Chair and Discussant, "Peace and Conflict: A Gender Perspective on Restructuring North-South, East- West Relations" panel, Ninth Conference of the European Forum of Left Feminists, Potsdam, Germany, November 25-27, 1994.

"Feminist Politics in an Era of Global Restructuring," roundtable presentation for Women and Peace Commission session on "Feminism and the Politics of Difference in the International Women's Movement," Fifteenth General Conference of the International Peace Research Association, Valletta, Malta, Oct. 31-Nov. 4, 1994.

Invited Commentator on "Global Civilization Project Report--From Geopolitics to Humane Governance: Toward a New Global Politics" by Richard Falk, Annual Meeting of the World Order Models Project, Mediterranean Institute for Diplomatic Studies, Lija, Malta, October 30, 1994.

Discussant, "The Politics of Identity and the Predicament of Gendered Nationalism" panel, Sixteenth World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Berlin, Germany, August 21-25, 1994.

Chair, "Distinguished Feminist International Relations Scholar Roundtable Honoring Cynthia Enloe: Feminist Politics 'The Morning After'" and Roundtable Presenter, "Social Movements and World Politics," International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., March/April 1994.

Discussant, "Feminist Perspectives on Foreign Policy" panel, Northeast International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Newark, NJ, November 11-12, 1993.

Discussant, "Regendering the Family in Political Theory and Welfare Policy" panel, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., September 1993.

Co-Chair, "Gender and Politics in the 'New World Order': Making Feminist Sense of Local/Global Politics and Challenges for Women's Movements" roundtables and Presenter, "Women and World Politics" roundtable, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Acapulco, Mexico, March 1993.

Discussant, "Women and Democratization" panel, International Studies Association-Midwest Annual Meeting, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, November 21, 1992.

Discussant, "Women, Power, and Politics: East and West" panel, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., August 1991.

Discussant, "Women and Men: Understanding Gender Differences in National and International Contexts"

25 panel and Presenter, "Teaching World Politics in the 1990's" roundtable, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Vancouver, B.C., March 1991.

Co-chair, "Sex, Strategy, Security, and the Sovereign State" panel and "Feminist IR Roundtable I: Theoretical Debates: Realism, Post-Structuralism, and Feminism," International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., April 1990.

Chair, "Third World Foreign Policy Problems" panel, Northeast Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 12, 1989.

"Feminine or Feminist Politics for Peace," roundtable presentation, Women and Peace: An International Conference, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL, March 13, 1989.

"Our Forward Looking Strategies: Heeding the Call from Nairobi to Nicaragua," presentation at Voice of Women National Conference, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, September 26, 1986.

"Women, Development, and Peace: From Exclusion to Transformation," presentation on Canadian Coalition of Women's Groups' panel on "Women's Education for Policy Change Toward Peace and Development," NGO Forum, End of the UN Decade for Women Conference, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya, July 15, 1985.

Moderator, "Public Information Law: Toward More Effective Compliance, Input, and Change" panel, Annual Conference of the National Association of Government Communicators, Washington, D.C., December l980.

Select Conference/ Event Organizing

Co-organizer, UC Political Science Department Taft Lectures by Drs. J. Ann Tickner and Amrita Basu in April 2019.

Organizer, Taft Symposium Keynote Lecture by Dr. Chandra Talpade Mohanty on “Walls, Borders, Bridges: Cartographies of Violence and Transnational Feminist Critique,” Taft Research Center, University of Cincinnati, March 2, 2017.

Organizer and Host, Fifth Annual International Feminist Journal of Politics Conference on “Decolonizing Knowledges in Feminist World Politics,” University of Cincinnati, May 19-21, 2016.

Organizer, WGSS Taft Lecture by Dr. Susanne Zwingel on “Localizing Women’s Rights: Implementing CEDAW Around the World” and Chair, Community Roundtable on “CEDAW in Cincinnati,” Taft Research Center, University of Cincinnati, March 8, 2015.

Co-organizer, Global Migration Crisis Panel, Taft Global Studies Research Group program, Taft Research Center, University of Cincinnati, September 24, 2015.

Organizer, Anita Hill Lecture by Wagatwe Wanjuki, January 2015. Honorarium funded by national sponsors of Anita Hill Lecture series.

Organizer, Public Joint Lecture by Drs. Rabab Abdulhadi and Simona Sharoni on “Gender, War, and

26 Accountability: Palestinian Resistance and Feminist Solidarity” and seminar by Sharoni on “Faculty Against Rape,” March 2-3, 2015.

Co-Organizer, U.S. Institute of Peace-sponsored lectures and workshops by feminist peace politics experts Cynthia Enloe and Carol Cohn held at Taft Research Center, University of Cincinnati, November 4-5. 2013.

Co-Organizer, Taft Global Studies Research Group Lecture and Workshop by feminist Middle East expert Valentine Moghadam, October 13-14, 2013.

Organizer, Taft Annual Symposium with keynote speaker Tavis Smiley, Taft Research Center, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, April 2-4. 2013.

Local Program Chair for National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference on “Resisting Hegemonies: Race and Sexual Politics in Nation/Region/Empire,” Cincinnati, OH, June 19-22, 2008.

Organizer and Host, Ohio Network of Women’s Studies Chairs and Directors Meeting, University of Cincinnati, OH, April 13, 2007.

Co-Organizer, Ohio Coalition of Women's Studies Programs and Women's Centers Second Annual Meeting, Wright State University, Dayton, OH, Nov. 13-14, 1998.

Organizing Committee Member, Southwest Ohio Women's Studies/Gender Issues in Higher Education Conference on "Women Making the Future: Bridging the Local and Global," Wright State University, Dayton, OH, Nov. 15, 1996.

Organizing Committee Member, "The Margin Makes the Picture: Women and the Poor--Vanguards of a Fair Economic Future," Conference co-sponsored by GOALS (Dutch feminist alternative economics network) and the Evangelische Akademie, Mulheim, Germany, June 9-12, 1995.

Co-Organizer, "Gender and Global Restructuring: Shifting Sites and Sightings--An International Conference," University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 12-13, 1995.

Co-Organizer, "African Women in America/American Women in Africa" Conference, Potsdam College and St. Lawrence University, Potsdam and Canton, NY, February 5-7, 1993.

Organizing Committee Member and Staff Assistant, “The Urgency for True Security: Women’s Alternatives for Negotiating Peace” International Conference sponsored by the Canadian Coalition of Women’s Groups under the leadership of the Canadian Voice of Women for Peace, Halifax, Nova Scotia, June 5-9, 1995.

Staff Organizer, Alberta Society of Women Against Violence Conference on "Ending the Silence," University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, May 1983.

Staff Organizer, Institute for Government Public Information Research Conferences on "The State of the Art of Government Public Information" (Fall 1980) and "Government Public Service Advertising," The American University, Washington, D.C., April 1981.

27 Additional Special Conference/Seminar/Faculty and Administrative Development Participation

Invited participant, “Found in Translation: Cosmopolitics and the Value of Biotech” Workshop, York University, Toronto, Canada, November 3-5, 2016.

Invited Participant, “Private Violence” full-day workshop, College of Law, University of Cincinnati, October 3, 2014.

Selected Participant, OpEd Project Seminar, University of Cincinnati, December 6, 2013.

Co-organizer and Participant, Taft Research Center Seminar on Popular Culture in the Middle East, University of Cincinnati, 2007-2008.

Project Director Participant, Tri-National North American Mobility Program Meeting, Washington, DC, November 8-10, 2007.

Participant, Program Administrators Pre-Conference, National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, St. Charles, IL, June-July 2007.

Project Director Participant, Tri-National North American Mobility Program Meeting, Guanajuato, Mexico, October 2006.

Participant, Ohio Network of Women’s Studies Chairs and Directors Annual Meeting, Ohio University, Athens, OH, October 7, 2005.

Participant, Program Administrators’ Pre-conference, National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Orlando, FL, June 8-12, 2005.

Project Director Participant, Tri-National North American Mobility Program Meeting, Quebec City, PQ, October 14-16, 2004.

Seminar Member Participant, “Nation, Family, State” NEH 3-day Seminars, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, September 17-19, 2004 and Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, May 20-22, 2005.

Participant, Program Administrators’ Pre-Conference, National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference, Las Vegas, NV, June 13-15 2002.

Invited participant, “The Future of the Women’s Studies Ph.D.,” Emory University, Atlanta, GA, October 12-13, 2001.

Chosen participant, Summer Institute for Women in Higher Education Administration, Bryn Mawr College and HERS, Mid-America, June-July 2000

Invited participant, “Gender in International Relations” Conference (Ford Foundation-funded; focus on public/foreign policy impact), Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University and Wellesley College, May 12-13, 2000.

Invited Participant, Ohio Coalition of Women's Studies Programs and Women's Centers Annual Meetings,

28 Kent State University, Kent, OH, December 5-6, 1997; Wright State University, Dayton, OH, Nov. 13-14, 1998; University of Toledo, Toledo, OH, Nov. 13, 1999.

Attendee, "Women's Studies in Cross-Cultural Perspective" Conference, SUNY Albany, Albany, NY, June 12, 1996 and NWSA Annual Meeting, Skidmore College, June 1996.

Attendee, "Teach-In on Globalization," Columbia University, New York, NY, November 9-11, 1995.

International Studies Association Observer, World Summit for Social Development and NGO Forum, Copenhagen, Denmark, March 3-12, 1995.

Seminar Participant, "Challenges to Unity: The European Community in 1995," Council on International and Educational Exchange International Faculty Development Seminar, University of Limburg, Maastricht, The Netherlands and Brussels, Belgium, January 8-14, 1995.

International Studies Association Observer, ECE High-level Preparatory Meeting for the Beijing 1995 Fourth World Conference on Women and NGO Forum for the ECE Region, Vienna, Austria, Oct. 13-21, 1994.

Attendee, "Women, the European State, and Community" Conference, Kalamazoo College, Kalamazoo, MI, May 13-14, 1994.

Participant, "Women in the Global Economy: Making Connections" Conference, SUNY Albany, Albany, NY, April 22-24, 1994.

Invited Participant, "Women in the Military" Conference, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, November 13-14, 1993.

Participant, International Women’s Studies Institute on Women of Polynesia, University of Hawaii at Hilo, August 1992.

Participant, 4-week "Women's Study Tour," Canadian Action for Nicaragua, Managua, Nicaragua, August 1986.

Participant, International Women’s Studies Institute on Women in Development, Mombasa/Nairobi, Kenya, June-July 1985.

Participant, International Women’s Studies Institute on Women in the Middle East, Hebrew University, Israel, July-August 1984.

TEACHING AND STUDENT RESEARCH SUPERVISION

Undergraduate

U. of Cincinnati: Poli Sci: Global Gender Politics (online, which includes UC and Future University of Egypt students), Inequalities and Resistances in the Global Political Economy capstone; Feminist International Politics capstone; senior research capstone reader; and week-long guest lecturer on gender and world politics topics at Future University of Egypt, Cairo (UC Political Science partner) in March

29 2017 WGSS: Introduction to Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (online); Introduction to Women’s Studies (large lecture); Gender and Film (online); Feminisms in North America Through Film (online); Feminist Theory: Global; Feminisms in Comparative Perspective (collaborative online international learning course conducted with Universidad de Las Americas, Mexico); Revolutionary Women; Feminist Methods and Methodologies; Gender and International Violence; Women and Global Issues; independent study and capstone advising; and week-long guest lecturer on feminist international relations topics at Tec de Monterrey, Queretaro, Mexico in March 2015

York U.: Feminist Perspectives on Inequalities, (Im)Mobiliites, and Transnationalisms in a North American Context (Honours seminar taught during Fulbright)

Wright State: Approaches to Women's Studies, Feminist Political Theory (honors and regular sections), Women, Gender and World Politics, Theories of International Political Economy, special topics tutorials and internship supervision in Women's Studies, senior project coordinator and reader for Selected Studies: Women's Studies majors, faculty advisor and leader for WSU Ambassador Program in Brazil Summer 1999 (organized preparatory lectures for, supervised independent studies related to, and led students on a 3-week lecture-tour organized by the Federal University of Parana)

SUNY Potsdam: Introduction to World Politics, Introduction to Politics, International Relations, International Politics and Global Economic Relations, Recent U.S. Foreign Policy, Politics of International Communication, Comparative Politics of Developing Nations, Senior Colloquium on the Politics of War and Peace, Senior Colloquium on Globalization, Approaches to Women's Studies, Women and Politics, Feminist Political Theory, special topics tutorials and internship supervision for Politics and Women’s Studies students

Brock U.: Women and Development, Women in Cross-Cultural Perspective, Politics of International Communication (as adjunct lecturer)

Graduate

U. of Cincinnati: Poli Sci: Inequalities and Resistances in the Global Political Economy; Feminist International Politics; Critical Perspectives on War, Peace, and Security (all part of Feminist Comparative and International Politics Doctoral Concentration I initiated, was approved in Spring 2018, and which I now direct); feminist IR independent studies WGSS: Women’s Studies Teaching Practicum; Women, Gender, and Globalization; World Politics and Global Feminisms; Feminist Research I; Feminist Theory: Global; Feminisms in North America (online); Feminisms in Comparative Perspective (collaborative online international learning course conducted with Universidad de Las Americas, Mexico); Feminist Methods and Methodologies; Gender and International Violence; WGSS Proseminars I, II, and III; numerous independent studies, directed readings, teaching assistance tutorials, and internships supervised

Wright State U.: Feminist Political Theory, Theories of International Political Economy, Women, Gender and World Politics, special topics tutorials

U. of Amsterdam: Advanced Topics in International Political Economy, Gender and Transnationalization(s) (while visiting scholar and fellow)

30 American U.: History of Public Relations (as adjunct lecturer)

U. of Cincinnati Political Science PhD and MA committees: Chair, Dissertation Committee for Murat Yilmaz, “Internal Colonialism in China: The Case of Xinjiang,” in progress. Member, Dissertation Committee for Crystal Whetstone, “Nurturing Democracy in Difficult Political Environments: A Comparative Study of Mothers for Peace: A Comparative Study of Women’s Political Participation through Political Motherhood in Argentina and Sri Lanka,” in progress. Member, Dissertation Committee for Anwar Mhajne, “Political Opportunities and Strategic Choices: The Case of the Muslim Sisterhood in Egypt.” PhD awarded June 2018. Chair, Dissertation Committee for Marjon Kamrani, “Keeping the Faith in Global Civil Society: The Cases of Reproductive Rights and Sex Trafficking,” PhD awarded March 2010. Member, MA Committee for Carolyn Ann Cardena Smith: “One War, Two Memories: National Identity and Education about the Mexican-American War,” MA awarded August 2009.

U. of Cincinnati Educational Studies PhD committee: Member, Dissertation Committee for Mohzghan Malekan “Who is the Ideal Woman? A Phenomenological Study of Female and Feminist Identities Among Iranian Muslim Women Immigrants in Columbus, OH,” PhD awarded March 2016.

U. of Cincinnati Women’s Studies/WGSS MA committees: Chair, MA Project Committee: “Politics of Women’s Rights, Modernity, and an Imperial Past: A Feminist Discourse Analysis of the Current Turkish State” by Ayca Mazman, 2016 Member, MA Project Committee: “I am not Haraam: How do South African and Lebanese Queer Muslims Navigate their Religious Identity, Marriage, and Coming Out?” by Cyrena Zbib, 2016 Member. MA Project Committee: “The Ohio Prison Nursery Program: A Critical Race Feminist Examination of Why Black Mothers are Denied Admission” by Sherry Porter, 2016 Chair, MA Project Committee: “Putting the Man in the Machine: Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems and Militarized Masculinity” by Lisa Wnek, 2016 Member, MA Project Committee: “The Case for the Feminist Blogosphere: A German Perspective” by Emily Rath, 2013 Member, MA Project Committee:“’Les Eternels Errants’ and the Roma Question in France: Mediating Domesticity in Interwar France” by Lucy Briedenthal, 2013 Member, MA Project Committee: “Women’s Participation in Egypt’s Arab Spring Uprising: ‘Bargaining with Patriarchy’ and the Deployment of Feminine Identities” by Anwar Mhajne, 2013 Chair, MA Project Committee: “In Denial: Seven Myths of Military Sexual Assault Policy” by Anna Laymon, 2013 Member, MA Project Committee: “Heteronationalism, Transitional Serbia, and the European Union” by Sonnet Gabbard, 2012 Member, MA Project Committee: “Sowing the Seeds of Death: The Emergence of Corporate Reproductive Labor and Its Rights Regime” by Un Kyong Ho, 2010 Member, MA Project Committee, “Queer New Idols? The Construction of Queerness in Post- Socialist China” by Ye Shan, 2010 Chair, MA Project Committee: “Protection Rackets: A Feminist Comparative Analysis of Contemporary US Trafficking Protection Acts and the 1875 Page Act” by Shobhana Verma, 2009 Chair, MA Project Committee: “The Millennium Development Goals and Reproductive Health” by Jessica Morgan, 2009

31 Chair, MA Project Committee: “The Third World Behind the First World’s Closed Doors: Asian/Pacific Islander and Chinese Feminist Identities for US Sweatshop Resistance: 1982-2006” by Kristy Chan, 2008 Member, MA Project Committee: “(In)Visibilities at the US-Mexico Border: A Feminist Analysis of US Border Protection Discourse” by Jill Williams, 2008 Chair, MA Project Committee: “AIDS and Microcredit in Uganda: A Feminist Critique” by Actungwire Rwebiita, 2007 Chair, MA Project Committee: “Gender Mainstreaming: A Contested Theory and Practice” by Federica Gentile, 2007 Chair, MA Project Committee: “Against Black Bodies: International Adoption Law and Practice” by Maggie Fibbe, 2006 Member, MA Project Committee: “Queer Borders: Resisting Recuperative Methods in Feminist and Lesbian Art History” by Erika Yingling, 2004 Member, MA Project Committee: “Of Myths, Machines, and Modest Witnesses: Rereading Marge Piercy’s Woman on the Edge of Time” by Shana Yingling, 2004 Chair, MA Project Committee: “Unholy Unions: Postindustrial Feminist Strategies for Organizing Sex Workers” by Pam Newport, 2004 Chair, MA Project Committee: “Remilitarization of Hegemonic Anglo-American Masculinity: Post 9/11 Manhood as Exemplified by George W. Bush” by Natalie Mathis, 2004 Chair, MA Project Committee: “Shaking off the Shadows of the Ghosts: Emancipating Mulan from Masculinist, Nationalist, and Racist Readings” by Ying Zhang, 2003 Chair, MA Project Committee: “Hear Me Speak! Latin American Women Challenging Realism Through Testimonial” by Shamaine Daniels, 2003 Chair, MA Project Committee: “Unbridled: An Ecological Feminist Critique of the Romanticization of the Relationship Between Women and Horses” by Jacqueline Hersh, 2002 Chair, MA Project Committee:“Gatekeeping the Border: U.S. Immigration Law and Its Impact on Undocumented Mexican Immigrant Women” by Carol Jane Hall, 2002

Wright State U Master of Humanties committtees: Member, MoH Thesis Committee: “Women in American Politics: The Legislative Impact of Women in Congress since 1992" by Lila Ivanovska, 2005 Chair, MoH Thesis Committee: “Remedying Academic Gender Bias and Girls’ Low Self-Esteem: A Study of Multiple Feminist Perspectives and Proposals” by Anna Bucy, 2000 Chair, MoH Thesis Committee: “The American Catholic Church and Its Evolving Position on Abortion in the mid-19th Century” by Dina LeClair, 1999

Bharathidasn University (India): External Examiner for Women’s Studies Dissertation: “A Study on Issues of Adolescent Girls in the Camp Labour Scheme in the Textile Sector” by R. Gayathri, 2014

York U.: External examiner for Political Science Dissertation: “Riding the Bull/Wrestling the Bear: Sex and Identity in the Discourses of Global Finance” by Stacey Mayhall, 2002

U. of Amsterdam: Member, Political Science Dissertation Promotiecommissie: “The Internet and Postcolonial Politics of Representation: Pacific Traversals” by M.I. Franklin, 2001

ACADEMIC ADMINISTRATION AND UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE/DEPT SERVICE

8/12-7/13 Interim Taft Faculty Chair/Director, Charles Phelps Taft Research Center,

32 University of Cincinnati

Responsibilities included leading this major humanities research center, founded in the 1930 and funded by a Taft family endowment yielding a $1.3 million annual budget which supports faculty and student research and scholarship in thirteen humanities, social science, and interdisciplinary departments largely within the College of Arts & Sciences; chairing the Taft Executive Board and liaising with the Taft Board of Trustees, the College of Arts & Sciences, community members, and other humanities centers nationwide; ensuring the formation of Taft award committees and the granting of allocated and competitive awards in multiple categories ranging from faculty and student conference travel and research awards to department lecture awards, faculty and doctoral fellowships, and awards for research seminars and groups, visiting scholars, library collections, and publications and external grant support; organizing annual symposium and other special events; fostering additional fundraising and external grant writing; proposing and administering the budget; supervising one staff member and four graduate assistants and physical facilities of the Taft House; and organizing the move to new quarters for the Center and the hire of an additional full-time staff member.

9/01-9/08 Head/Director, Department of/Center for Women’s Studies, University of Cincinnati (also Graduate Director of Department 2006-2008 and 2011-2012)

Responsibilities included heading one of oldest Women’s Studies programs in the nation (founded in 1974 as a Center, becoming a Department in 2005), which I expanded to include 6 fully appointed faculty (including an endowed chair), 6 joint appointments, and almost 100 affiliate faculty across many departments and colleges, 9 graduate assistants, an administrative assistant and 3-4 work study students, serving an average of 30 graduate and 70 undergraduate students per year in its degree programs and up to 2,000 students per year through its own and cross-listed courses; developing and revising curricula, which includes an M.A. (since 1991), the first joint M.A./J.D. (since 1995), a graduate certificate (since 1990s), and a freestanding undergraduate major and minor (as of 2003 to replace undergraduate certificate since 1970s) with concentrations in transnational feminism and sexuality studies; winning the grant for and directing a 5-year FIPSE-funded project on “Women’s Human Rights, Identities, and Citizenships: Women’s Studies in a North American Context” that links US, Canadian, and Mexican Women’s Studies programs for student and faculty exchanges; working closely, as member of the Board, with the Friends of Women’s Studies (the oldest community support group of its kind founded in 1980 that averaged 300 donors) to sustain annual giving and to continue building (after the completion of a successful capital campaign in 2004) the Department’s over $1.5 million endowment that funds an endowed chair and other support programs; creating and conferring student, faculty, and Friends awards; organizing colloquia and visiting speakers; serving on multiple Women’s Studies committees; recruiting, through chairing all search committees, and supervising and evaluating faculty; continuously revising governance documents, print publicity, and website; administering budget; and seeking internal and external grants. Additionally served as Local Program Chair of the 2008 National Women’s Studies Association Annual Conference in Cincinnati, making the department of the lead host and organizer. As also Graduate Director between 2006-2008, oversaw graduate program, including graduate admissions, funding allotments, graduate assistant assignments and supervision, graduate proseminars and research proposals, graduate internships, and graduate advising, and conducted graduate program review. As Graduate Director during 2011-12 (under the department’s new name, approved in 2008), continued to engage in the above graduate directing duties, including conducting another graduate review, while also totally revamping the curriculum and program materials for the university’s conversion from quarters to semesters in Fall 2012 as well as mentoring graduate students to apply for funding from the Charles P. Taft Research Center, of

33 which my department became a full member in 2010 after groundwork I laid, making it eligible for all faculty, student, and department enhancement funding offered by this endowed center. Also co-created three more dual degree programs (WGSS MA/PhDs with English, Philosophy, and Political Science) and worked with the Center for Race, Gender, and Social Justice in the UC College of Law that offers additional opportunities for our MA/JD students.

Other administrative/committee work at University of Cincinnati

Vice Chair (elected), AAUP Associates Council and Member, AAUP Executive Council, 2014-2017 (Elected Delegate and Award Presenter, National AAUP Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, June 17-21, 2015 and June 14-18, 2017; Delegate, Ohio AAUP Annual Meeting, Columbus, OH, November, 6-7, 2015) Member (elected), AAUP Associates Council, 2012-2020 University Senate Representative, University Graduate Council, 2013-15 Member, UC LEAF initiative for faculty women in STEM fields, 2014-2017 Member, Steering Committee as UC Rep, Status of Women and Girls in Greater Cincinnati Project. 2004- 07 Member, UC rep for Cinci4CEDAW Coalition, 2015-17 Member, University Women’s Initiatives Network, 2001-08 Member, GCCCU (regional univ consortium) Diversity and Women’s Studies Committee, 2003-08 Chair, College of Arts & Sciences RPT Committee, 2014-15 (elected member 2012-15) Member, College of Arts & Sciences Faculty Senate, 2010-11, 2012-16 Chair, Research and Scholarship Committee, College of Arts & Sciences Faculty Senate, 2014-16 Member, A&S UC Foundation Annual Campaign Representatives, 2014 Member, College of Arts & Science Heads Council, 2001-08 Chair, College of Arts & Sciences Ad Hoc Committee on Quarters to Semesters, 2007-08 Chair, College of Arts & Sciences Interdisciplinary Council, 2002-05 Member, College of Arts & Sciences Budget and Planning Committee, 2006-07 Member, College of Arts & Sciences Heads Governance Committee, 2001-02 Member, College of Arts & Sciences Technology Committee, 2001-02 Co-Chair, Global Studies Research Group, Taft Research Center, 2013- Chair, Taft Research Center Executive Board and Steering Committee, 2012-13 Member, Taft Research Center Executive Board, 2010-12 Member, Taft Research Center Steering Committee, 2011-12 Member, Fulbright Student Application Review Committee, 2010 Member, Advisory Committee for Tribute Conference on the work of feminist historian Hilda Smith, 2011 Director, Political Science doctoral concentration in Feminist Comparative and International Politics, 2018- Chair or Member, Political Science Department Reappointment, Promotion, and Tenure Committees, 2013-14 (chair of one case and member for another), 2014-15 (chair of one case), 2015-16 (chair of one case); 2016-17 (member for one case), 2018-19 Chair, Political Science IR Doctoral Field Examination Committee, Spring 2017; Member of committee, Fall 2017, Fall 2018 Chair, Political Science Head Review Committee, Spring 2017 Member, Political Science Graduate Committee, 2016-17 Chair, Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Graduate Committee (post-headship), 2011-12 Member, Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Search Committee (post-headship),

34 2011-12 Chair, Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Scholarship and Grants Committee, 2010- 16 Chair, Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Exploratory Committee on an interdisciplinary doctoral proposal, 2013-14 Chair or Member, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department Reappointment, Promotion, and Tenure Committees, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 (chair of one committee in 2013) Chair, Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Head Review, 2012, 2014 Member or Chair, Judaic Studies Department Reappointment, Promotion, and Tenure Committees, 2014 (two cases, chair of one); 2015-16 (chair of two cases) Member, Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department Undergraduate Committee, 2014-15 Co-Reviewer of Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies serials in Langsam Library, 2014 Member, Family Studies Advisory Committee, 2004-07 Member, Latin American Studies Advisory Committee, 2004-08 Member, International Human Rights Advisory Committee, 2004-08 Member, Women in Science and Engineering Committee, 2001-03 Member, UC Women’s Center Director Search Committee, 2002

9/96-8/01 Director (and founder), Women's Studies Program, Wright State University

Responsibilities included creating and coordinating a minor, major concentration, free-standing major, undergraduate certificate, graduate certificate, and two graduate concentrations in Women's Studies as well as a Global Gender Studies track in the International Studies major; advising students pursuing Women's Studies credentials; creating and organizing the Women's Studies internship program in cooperation with the Women’s Center; creating and conferring Women's Studies student, faculty, and community awards; chairing the Women's Studies committee; supervising staff and administering the Women's Studies program budget and fund; fundraising; building the Women's Studies collection in the university library; creating and organizing the Women's Studies Lecture Series; creating and maintaining the Women's Studies website, listserv, and other promotional materials; and developing Women's Studies abroad opportunities. Program involved over 90 cross-listed courses offered by almost 50 faculty across five colleges; served between 800-1000 students per year in those courses as they were offered; and averaged about 25 students per year in its various degree programs.

Other administrative/committee work at Wright State University

Member, Bargaining Council, Nominating Committee and Committee W for AAUP collective bargaining unit, 1998-2000 Member, University Diversity Advisory Committee, 1999-2000 Member, University Student Evaluation Revision Committee, 1999-2000 Member, Search Committee for Director of University Center for International Education, 1999-2000 Member, Interdisciplinary Gerontology Program Advisory Council, 2000-01 Member, Bryn Mawr Selection Committee, 1998, 2001 Member, University Center for International Education Grant-writing Subcommittee, 1998-99 Member, Awards Committee for Women Faculty, 1997 Member, International Studies Program Committee, 1997-2000 Member and Chair, College of Liberal Arts Curriculum Committee, 1997-98; 98-99 Member, University Curriculum and Academic Planning Committee, 1997-99

35 Member, SOCHE (regional univ. consortium) Diversity Committee, 1997-98 Member, Campus Climate Coordinating Team, 1997-98 Chair, Office for Multicultural and Gender Affairs Planning Group, 1997-98 Member, University Committee for Diversifying the Curriculum, 1997-98 Chair, Faculty Affairs Subcommittee on Faculty Diversity, 1997-99 Member, Wright State Organization for Women, 1996-2001 Member, Women's Center Advisory Board, 1996-2001 Member, SOCHE Women's Studies Conference Organizing Committee, 1996

9/92-8/96 Director (and founder), Women's Studies Program Coordinator (and founder), Women's Caucus, SUNY Potsdam

Responsibilities included overseeing the Women's Studies program (involving 15-20 faculty from 10-12 departments offering up to 40 courses in Women's Studies serving about 700 students per year); advising declared minors and self-initiated majors in Women's Studies (about 20 per year); chairing the Women's Studies Interdisciplinary Committee; running the Women's Studies Center; serving as a SUNY Women's Studies Council representative; organizing the campus-wide committees (awards, scholarship, programming, fundraising, and advocacy) of the Women's Caucus (involving about 50 active members); organizing, coordinating, and publicizing up to 20 events per year (including guest lectures, speakers and performance series, and teaching and scholarship workshops), and administering the budget of the Caucus.

1/90-1/95 Chair, Department of Politics, SUNY Potsdam

Responsibilities included supervising 6-person department serving over 100 majors and 40 minors through administering the budget, providing curricular leadership and departmental representation, overseeing personnel and student recruitment and retention, writing all departmental proposals and reports, and organizing departmental awards and programming. Major accomplishments included changing the department name from Political Science to Politics to reflect changes in field, overhauling major through changing it from a 3-credit to 4-credit base, creating new minors in politics sub-fields, and increasing majors from an average of 70 to over 100 per year.

Other administrative/committee work at SUNY Potsdam

Member, President’s Advisory Council, 1994-96 Member, School of Arts and Sciences Council (including work on numerous new curriculum committees developing majors in North American Studies and Criminal Justice), 1990-94 Chair, Faculty Assembly Task Force for Diversifying the Curriculum, 1989-91 Member, Faculty Assembly/Goals and Planning Committee, 1988-89 Member and Chair, Affirmative Action Committee, 1988-89, 1989-90 Faculty Advisor, Student Association for Gender Equality, 1990-92 Faculty Advisor, Model United Nations Project, 1988-90 Executive Board Member, United University Professions Local, 1988-89

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND SERVICE

Professional Association Memberships and Offices

36 American Association of University Professors Chair, Women in the Academic Professions Committee, 2014-2018 (appointed to committee since 2012) International Studies Association Chair (and Co-Founder), Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Section and Member, ISA Executive Council (as section chair), 1993-94 Executive Committee Member, Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Section, 1990-95 Fundraising Committee Member, Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Section, 2002-04 Member (and Co-Founder), Women’s Caucus, from inception to present Member, LGBTQ Caucus Member, Environmental Studies Section American Political Science Association Member, Organized Sections Committee, 2002-2004 National Women's Studies Association Member, Program Administrator Council Infrastructure Committee, 1999-00 Member, Program Administrator Advisory Council and Chair, Infrastructure Committee, 2000-02; Contributor to NWSA handbook as head of model graduate program Local Conference Chair, NWSA 2008 Annual Conference in Cincinnati, 2006-08 Program Review Coordinator, Nation/Region/Empire submissions, NWSA 2008 Annual Conference, 2007-2008 Society for Women in International Political Economy Ohio Network for Women's Studies Programs and Women's Centers, 2001-2008

Associate Editorships and Editorial Board Memberships Associate Editor, International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2011-2017 and Book Review Link Editor, 2014-2017; other duties included organizing and hosting annual journal conference at UC in May 2016 Chair, Cynthia Enloe Paper Award Committee, International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2011-2012 Associate Editor, International Studies Association Compendium Project for Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Section contributions, 2007-2012 Rowman and Littlefield New Millennium Book Series, 1997-2018 International Feminist Journal of Politics, 1998- International Politics, 1998- New York University Press Gender and Political Violence Book Series, 2008-

Manuscript/Grant/Program Reviews

Book manuscript reviewer and/or endorser: St. Martin's Press, University of Minnesota Press, University of South Carolina Press, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Mayfield Publishers, Palgrave Macmillan, Westview Press, Columbia University Press, Routledge, University of British Columbia Press, Ashgate Publishers, Cambridge University Press, Zed Books, Oxford University Press, New York University Press, Lexington Books, CSPI/Women’s Press, Edinburgh University Press, Edward Elgar.

Article/special issue manuscript reviewer: Feminist Studies, International Feminist Journal of Politics, International Politics, Signs: A Journal of Women in Culture and Society, International Studies Review, International Studies Quarterly, Millennium: Journal of International Studies, New Political Science, Political Power and Social Theory, Journal of Peacebuilding and Development, Feminist Formations, Journal of International Relations and Development, Hypatia, Security Dialogue, Gender, Technology and Development, Feminist Review, American Political Science Review, European Journal of

37 International Relations, Journal of Development Studies, British International Politics, Qualitative Sociology, Contexto Internacional

Book reviewer for University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Improving World Order, 2001-2005

Grant application reviewer: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Higher Education Authority of Ireland, National Science Foundation, Woodrow Wilson Foundation, Guggenheim Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, National Endowment of the Humanities, American Council of Learned Societies for Mellon Dissertation Completion Awards (2016, 2017, 2018)

External Women’s Studies program reviewer: Miami University of Ohio (2002), SUNY Albany (2003), University of Missouri—St. Louis (2005), University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee (2008); DePaul University (2014); Eastern Michigan University (2016)

External International Studies program reviewer: SUNY Oswego (2008)

External tenure and promotion reviewer for Political Science or Women’s Studies candidates at: Bates College, Hampshire College, Clark University, University of Cincinnati, University of Aberdeen, Goldsmiths University of London, Rutgers University, Pace University, University of Victoria, Vanderbilt University, Arizona State University, Syracuse University, American University, Hunter College, CUNY Graduate School (for Distinguished Professor distinction), University of Kansas

External Award reviewer: Killiam Award (highest national academic award in Canada),

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