Cynthia R. Daniels, Ph.D. CURRICULUM VITAE

Cynthia R. Daniels, Ph.D. CURRICULUM VITAE

Cynthia R. Daniels, Ph.D. CURRICULUM VITAE CONTACT INFORMATION Department of Political Science Douglass Campus Dean’s Office, Rutgers, the State University of New Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Jersey New Brunswick, NJ 08901 89 George Street New Brunswick, NJ 08901 Email: [email protected] ______________________________________________________________________________ CURRENT POSITIONS Associate Campus Dean for Douglas Campus, 2012 - Present Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ Full Professor, Department of Political Science, 2007 - Present Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ Faculty Affiliate, Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, 1992 - Present Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ PREVIOUS ACADEMIC POSITIONS Department Chair, Department of Political Science, 2009 - 2012 Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ Program Director, Woodrow Wilson Dissertation Fellowships in Women’s Studies, 2007-2012 Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation, Princeton, NJ Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, 1995-2007 Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, 1992 - 1995 Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ Lecturer, Social Studies and Women’s Studies, 1990 - 1992 Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Research Associate, Family, Work and Social Policy Program, 1987 - 1989 Stone Center, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 1 Assistant Professor, Political Science and Women’s Studies, 1983 - 1984 University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI ______________________________________________________________________________ EDUCATION Ph.D. in Political Science, 1984 University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA M.A. in Political Science, 1980 University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA B.A. in Political Science with Honors, 1976 Certificate in Women’s Studies University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA Undergraduate 1972-1974 Ithaca College, Ithaca, NY _______________________________________________________________ HONORS, AWARDS, AND FELLOWSHIPS Faculty Diversity Award, 2012 Office of the President, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey • Awarded for outstanding achievement in contributing to diversity of the University faculty Faculty Fellowship Award, 1998, 2000, and 2003 Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey Victoria Schuck Award, 1994 American Political Science Association • Awarded for the best book in the Field of Women and Politics for At Women's Expense: State Power and the Politics of Fetal Rights (Harvard University Press, 1993). Hermon Dunlap Smith Fellow, 1989-1990 Bunting Institute, Radcliffe College Women's Studies Dissertation Fellowship, 1982 Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation Dissertation Fellowship, 1982-1983. American Association of University Women 2 PUBLICATIONS BOOKS Exposing Men: The Science and Politics of Male Reproduction (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006) 243 p. Lost Fathers: The Politics of Fatherlessness in America, edited volume (New York: St. Martin’s Press. Spring 1998) 206 p. Feminists Negotiate the State: The Politics of Domestic Violence, edited volume (University Press of America, 1997). At Women's Expense: State Power and the Politics of Fetal Rights (Harvard University Press, 1993) 183 p. • Winner of the American Political Science Association's Victoria Schuck Award, 1994 (Best book in the field of Women and Politics). Homework: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Paid Labor at Home, co-edited with Eileen Boris (University of Illinois Press, 1989) 299 p. JOURNAL ARTICLES "Pregnancy Criminalization, Reproductive Asymmetry, and Race: An Experimental Study," Feminist Criminology, co-authored with Christin Munsch, forthcoming 2017. "Informed or Misinformed Consent: Abortion Politics in the States," Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, co-authored with: Janna Ferguson, Grace Howard and Amanda Roberti, vol 41, no. 2, April, 2016 “Comment: Developmental biology: Don’t blame the mothers,” Nature, co-authored with S. Richardson (lead author), J. Golden, R. Kukla, C. Kuzawa, and J.W. Rich-Edwards, 13 August 2014. “Transforming a Department; Transforming a Discipline,” Politics and Gender, Fall 2014. “Gendered Eugenics and the Problematic of the ‘Free Market’ in Reproduction,” co- authored with Erin Heidt-Forsythe, Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, vol 37, No 3, Spring 2012 “Procreative Compounds: Popular Eugenics, Artificial Insemination and the Rise of the American Sperm Banking Industry,” co-authored with Janet Golden, Journal of Social History, Fall 2004, pp. 5-27. “Between Fathers and Fetuses: The Social Construction of Male Reproduction and the Politics of Fetal Harm,” Signs, 22:3, 1997, pp.579-616. Reprinted in: Ethical Issues in Maternal- Foetal Medicine, Donna Dickinson, ed. (London: Cambridge University Press, 2000); Women, Science and Technology, Wyer, Barbercheck, 3 Cookmeyer, Ozturk and Wayne, eds. (New York: Routledge, 2000). “A Million (Missing) Men: A Commentary on Mathieu’s Compromise on Pregnancy and Substance Abuse,” Politics and the Life Sciences, 15:1; March 1996; pp.54-56. “Competing Paradigms: Gender Difference, Fetal Rights and the Case of Johnson Controls,” Policy Studies Review, 10:4, Winter 1991/92, pp.51-68. “Health, Equity and Reproductive Risks in the Workplace,” first author, with Maureen Paul, M.D. and Robert Rosofsky, Journal of Public Health Policy, Volume II: 4, 1990, pp.449-462. “Corporate Response to Reproductive Hazards in the Workplace,” with Maureen Paul, M.D. and Robert Rosofsky, M.A., American Journal of Industrial Medicine, 16: 1989, pp.267-280. CHAPTERS/PROCEEDINGS “Marketing Masculinity: The Sperm Banking Industry in the U.S., 2001-2007” in Michael Freeman, ed. Law and Bioethics (Oxford University Press, 2009) “Commodifying Men: The Science and Politics of Sperm Banking,” in Femininities, Masculinities and the Politics of Sexual Difference(s), Dorothy Sue Cobble, Beth Hutchison and Amanda B. Chaloupka, eds. (Institute for Research on Women Working Papers, 2004) pp. 31-36. “Public Exposure: Revealing the Vulnerabilities of Men in the 1990's” Institute for Research on Women Working Papers Series (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2000) pp. 15-21. “The Politics of Paternity: Foetal Risks and Reproductive Harm,” Co-authored with Janet Golden. Current Issues in Law and Medicine, Andrew Lewis, ed. (London: Oxford University Press, 2000) pp. 363-378. “Fetal Protectionism” in Historical and Multi-Cultural Encyclopedia of Women’s Reproductive Rights in the United States, Judith Baer, ed. (New York: Greenwood Press, 2000). “Zillah Eisenstein,” in Routledge Encyclopedia of Feminist Theories, (London: Routledge Press, 2000). “Fathers, Mothers and Fetal Harm: Rethinking Gender Difference and Reproductive Responsibility,” in Fetal Subjects/Feminist Positions, Lyn Morgan and Meredith Michaels, eds. (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999) pp. 83-98. “Women and Citizenship: Transforming Theory and Practice,” in Experiencing Citizenship: Concepts and Models for Service-Learning in Political Science, Richard M. Battistoni and William E. Hudson, eds. (Washington, D.C.: American Association for Higher Education, 1997) pp.119-126. “Crime and Pregnancy: Maternal/Fetal Conflict and the Power of the State,” in Governing Medically Assisted Human Reproduction, (Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto and York, Centre for Health Studies, York University,. 1997) pp. 15-26. “Le corps devise: reproduction, legislation du travail et droit du foetus aux Etats-Unis,” ["The Body Divided: Reproduction, Labor Law and Fetal Rights in the United States"] in 4 Difference des sexes et protection sociale. Leora Auslander and Michelle Fournel, eds. (Vincennes, France: Presses Universitaires de Vincennes, 1996) pp. 183-203. “Fetal Interventions: The Biomedical Politics of Maternal/Fetal Rights,” in Medicine Unbound: The Human Body and the Limits of Medical Intervention, Robert Blank, ed. (New York: Columbia University Press, 1994). “There's No Place Like Home: The New Politics of Homework,” in Feminist Frameworks, Alison Jaggar and Paula Rothenberg, eds. (New York: McGraw Hill, 1993). “Gender Difference, Fetal Rights and the Politics of Protectionism: Workplace Issues,” in From Abortion to Reproductive Freedom: Transforming a Movement, Marlene Gerber Fried, ed. (Boston: South End Press, 1990) 271-280. “Images of Homework: A Pictorial Essay” co-authored with Eileen Boris in Homework: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Paid Labor at Home, Eileen Boris and Cynthia Daniels, eds. (Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1989) pp. 91-102. “Between Home and Factory: Homeworkers and the State,” in Homework: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Paid Labor at Home, Eileen Boris and Cynthia Daniels, eds. (Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1989) pp.13-32. PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS AND PLENARIES “Informed or Misinformed Consent? The Politics of Abortion in the States,” Invited lectures (20016) University of Texas, Austin Western Political Science Association meeting National Abortion Federation, Annual Meeting European Conference on Politics and Gender Plenary Speaker, “The Maternal Imprint,” Harvard University, WGS Symposium, April 4, 2014. ‘Abortion and The Politics of ‘Informed’ and ‘Misinformed’ Consent,” Western Political Science Association Meetings,

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