Celeste Montoya Curriculum Vitae July 2020

EDUCATION Ph.D.: Political Science, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. May 2005. Graduate Certificate: Studies, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. May 2005. MA: Political Science, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. May 2001. BS: Political Science, with Honors, Bradley University, Peoria, Illinois. May 1998.

EMPLOYMENT Director, Miramontes Arts and Sciences Program, University of Colorado Boulder, 2015-to date. Associate Professor, Women and Gender Studies, University of Colorado Boulder, 2014-to date. (Courtesy appointment in Political Science and Affiliate Faculty in Ethnic Studies). Assistant Professor, Women and Gender Studies, University of Colorado Boulder, 2007-2014. Assistant Professor, Departments of Political Science and Women’s Studies, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, 2005-2007

AREAS OF EXPERTISE: U.S. and European politics, gender and race politics, , /a/x politics, social movements, public policy, political representation, gender , voting rights

PUBLICATIONS Books 2019 Coedited with Jill Irvine and Sabine Lang. Gendered Mobilization and Intersectional Challenges: Contemporary Social Movements in Europe and North America. London: ECPR Press, Rowman & Littlefield Intl. 2013 From Global to Grassroots: The European Union, Transnational Advocacy, and Combating . New York: Oxford University Press.

Articles in Peer Reviewed Journals 2020 Coauthored with Christina Bejarano, Nadia Brown, Sarah E. Gershon. “Shared Identities: Intersectionality, Linked Fate, and Perceptions of Political Candidates.” Political Research Quarterly. [Forthcoming] 2020 Coauthored with Nadia E. Brown. “Intersectional Mentorship.” PS: Political Science & Politics. [Forthcoming] 2020 “Intersectionality and Voting Rights.” PS: Political Science & Politics 53 (3): 484-489. 2019 Coauthored with Christina Bejarano, Nadia Brown, and Sarah Gershon. “Intersectional Linked Fate and Political Representation.” Politics, Groups, and Identity 7 (3): 642-653. 2018 Coauthored with Liza Mügge, Akwugo Emejulu, and Laurel Weldon. “Intersectionality and the Politics of Knowledge Production.” European Journal of Politics and Gender 1 (1): 17-36. 2014 “Women’s Movements across Borders: Towards a More Inclusive Conceptualization.” Politics & Gender 10 (2): 297-301.

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2013 Coauthored with Lise Rolandsen Agustín. “The Othering of Domestic Violence: The EU and Cultural Framings of Violence against Women.” Social Politics 20 (4): 534-557. 2012 Coauthored with Candice Ortbals and Meg E. Rincker. Politics Close to Home: The Impact of Meso-level Institutions on Women in Politics. Publius 42 (1): 78-107. 2011 Coauthored with Bejarano, Christina and Sylvia Manzano. “Tracking the Latino Gender Gap: Gender Attitudes across Sex, Borders, and Generations.” Politics & Gender 7 (4): 521-549. 2009 Coauthored with Jonathan Benjamin-Alvarado and Louis DeSipio. “Latino Mobilization in New Immigrant Destinations: The Anti-H.R. 4437 Protests in Nebraska.” Urban Affairs Review 44 (5): 718-735. 2009 “International Initiative and Domestic Reforms: European Union Efforts to Combat Violence against Women.” Politics & Gender 5 (3): 325-348. 2008 “The European Union, Capacity Building, and Transnational Networks: Combating Violence against Women through the Daphne Program.” International Organization 62 (2): 359-372. 2000 Coauthored with Larry Aspin, William K. Hall, and Jean Bax. “Thirty Years of Judicial Retention Elections: An Update.” The Social Science Journal, 37 (1): 1-17.

Peer Reviewed Book Chapters 2019 “Race and Gendered Violence.” In Laura Shepherd (Editor), Handbook of Gender and Violence. Edw