Curriculum Vitae

V. SPIKE PETERSON

 

Professor, Department of Political Science

                                     With courtesy affiliations in Women’s Studies, International Studies,

Comparative Cultural and Literary Studies, and Center for Latin American Studies

315 Social Sciences, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ  85721   USA

Phone:  (520) 621-7600, 8984;  Fax:  (520) 621-5051

spikep@u.arizona.edu;  http://u.arizona.edu/~spikep/

 

EDUCATION

 

Ph.D., International Relations, American University, Washington, DC, 1988

M.A., Social Science: Anthropology/African Studies, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, 1975

B.S., with Honors, Psychology/Philosophy, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, 1970

 

RESEARCH AND TEACHING FIELDS

 

International Relations Theory; Global Political Economy; Gender and Politics; Contemporary Social Theory (Critical, Postmodern, Postcolonial, Feminist Theory, with an emphasis on intersectional analysis)

 

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

 

2004 to date                                         Professor, Political Science, University of Arizona

1996 to 2004                                        Associate Professor, Political Science, University of Arizona

1990 to 1996                                        Assistant Professor, Political Science, University of Arizona

1989 - 1990                                          Adjunct Assistant Professor, The American University, Washington, DC

1988 - 1989                                          Visiting Scholar, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

Spring 1989                                          Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Southern California, Los Angeles

Summer 1988                                      Lecturer, American University, Washington, DC

Fall 1987                                              Lecturer, American University, Washington, DC

1982-1983                                            Teaching Assistant, American University

 

HONORS AND AWARDS

 

Extramural:

Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center Scholarly Residency, Lake Como, Italy, March 2008

London School of Economics, Gender Institute and International Relations, London, Leverhulme Visiting Professorship, May/June 2007 and 2008

‘Disturbing Hegemony? A Discussion of the Work and Politics of V. Spike Peterson.’ Anna M. Agathangelou and Marysia Zalewski. International Feminist Journal of Politics, 2005, 7, 2, June, 308-317

Eminent Scholar Panel Honoring V. Spike Peterson, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, March 2004

‘Author Meets Critics: V. Spike Peterson’s A Critical Rewriting of Global Political Economy.’ Panel Respondent, Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Portland, Mar 2004

Mentor Award, Society for Women in International Political Economy, August 2000

University of Göteborg, Department of Gender Studies, Göteborg, Sweden, Visiting Research Scholar Fellowship, March-June 2000

University of Bristol, Institute for Advanced Study, England, Visiting Research Scholar Fellowship, January-March 1998

Fulbright Scholar Award (Declined.) Czech Republic 1997-98

MacArthur Foundation Program on Peace and International Cooperation Research and Writing Grant, ‘Democratization, Globalization, and Gender Hierarchy,’ January - July 1996

Australian National University, Department of Political Science, Canberra, Visiting Research Scholar Fellowship, May-July 1995

International Political Science Association, for IPSA Fifteenth World Congress, Buenos Aires, Travel Grant, July 1991

University of Southern California, Center for International Studies, Visiting Scholar Fellowship, 1988-89

Ford Foundation, Human Rights and Governance Program, New York, NY, Professional Internship, Summer 1985

Hurst Fellowship 1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84

Diuguid Fellowship 1983-84

Phi Kappa Phi, Scholastic Honor Society

Psi Chi, Psychology Honor Society

 

Intramural:

University of Arizona:

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences Research Professorship, 2007-2008

International Affairs, Foreign Travel Grant, to participate in the 8th Mediterranean Research Meeting, European University Institute, Florence, Mar 2007

Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, Fellowship, January-May 2007

Nominee: UA Distinguished Professor Award, Dec 2006

Nominee: Five Star Faculty Award, Spring 2005

International Affairs, Foreign Travel Grant, to participate in Annual IAFFE Conference on Feminist Economics, Sydney, Australia, July 2006 (Unable to attend)

International Affairs, Foreign Travel Grant, to participate in Annual IAFFE Conference on Feminist Economics, Oxford, England, August 2004 (Unable to attend)

Provost’s Author Support Fund Award, for A Critical Rewriting of Global Political Economy, February 2004

International Affairs, Foreign Travel Grant, to participate in Annual IAFFE Conference on Feminist Economics, Barbados, June 2003

Nominee: College of SBS Most Outstanding Teacher in Graduate Courses Faculty Teaching Award 2002-2003

Nominee: Graduate and Professional Student Council Achievement Award 2002-2003

Outstanding Faculty Member, Honored at the 2003 Mortar Board Faculty Tea

SBSRI Research Professorship Alternative, awarded support of Graduate Research Assistant, Dec 2001

International Affairs, Foreign Travel Grant, to participate in joint meeting of Twelve International Studies Associations, Hong Kong, July 2001

Provost’s General Education Teacher’s Award, Spring 2001 ($2500)

Provost’s Author Support Fund Award, in support of Global Gender Issues, 2nd edition., March 1999

International Affairs, Foreign Travel Grant, to participate in joint meeting of Third Pan-European International Relations Conference, with the International Studies Association, Vienna, September 1998

International Affairs, Foreign Travel Grant, to participate in joint meeting of the Mexican International Studies Association and the International Studies Association, Manzanillo, December 1997

Women's Studies Advisory Council (WOSAC), Summer Research Stipend, May 1997

International Programs, Foreign Travel Grant, to participate in joint meeting of Japanese Association of International Relations and International Studies Association, Tokyo, September 1996

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Junior Sabbatical Award, Fall 1994-95

International Programs, Foreign Travel Grant, to participate in International Political Science Association Sixteenth World Congress, Berlin, August 1994

Office of the Vice President for Research, Research Grant, 1993-94

College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Research Professorship, 1993-1994

Southwest Institute for Research on Women, Research Associate Grant, 1991-92

International Programs, Foreign Travel Grant, to participate in International Political Science Association, Fifteenth World Congress, Buenos Aires, July 1991

American University:

Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship, Washington, DC, 1986-87

All-University Award for Outstanding Graduate Scholarship, 1983-84

College of Public and International Affairs Award for Outstanding Graduate Scholarship, 1983-84

 

PUBLICATIONS

 

Books

 

A Critical Rewriting of Global Political Economy: Integrating Reproductive, Productive, and Virtual Economies. 2003. London: Routledge/RIPE Studies in Global Political Economy.

Global Gender Issues, with Anne S. Runyan. 1999. Second Edition (First edition 1993). Boulder, CO: Westview Press. (Third Edition, under contract for 2009).

Global Gender Issues, with Anne S. Runyan. 1999.  Romanian edition, Sigma Publishers, in press.

Gendered States: Feminist (Re)Visions of International Relations Theory. 1992. Editor and author of two chapters. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

 

Conference Reports

 

Clarification and Contestation: Exploring the Integration of Feminist and International Relations Theory. 1989. Los Angeles: University of Southern California, Center for International Studies Series on Conference Proceedings.

 

Articles and Book Chapters

 

‘New Wars’ and Gendered Economies.’ In press. Invited article for Special Issue on ‘Gender and War.’ Feminist Review.

Thinking Through Intersectionality and War. In press. Invited article for Special Issue on ‘Race, Gender, Class, Sexuality and War.’ Race, Gender & Class.

Interactive and Intersection Analytics. With Drucilla Barker and Suzanne Bergeron. Invited article for Special Issue on ‘Knowledge That Matters.’ Frontiers. In progress.

Intersectional Analytics in Global Political Economy. In Constellations of Inequality, ed. Cornelia Klinger and Axeli Knapp. Munster: Verlag Westfalisches Dampfboot. Forthcoming.

International/Global Political Economy. In Gender Matters in Global Politics, ed. Laura Shepherd. London: Routledge. In progress.

Gendered Economies in the Asia-Pacific. In Gender and Global Politics in the Asia-Pacific, ed. Bina D’Costa and Katrina Lee Koo. Contracted and submitted.

How is the World Organized Economically? In Global Politics: A New Introduction, ed. Jenny Edkins and Maja Zehfuss. London: Routledge. Contracted and submitted.

Shifting Ground(s), Remapping Strategies and Triad Analytics Revisited. In Globalization: Theory and Practice, 3rd  Edition, ed. Eleonore Kofman and Gillian Youngs. London: Continuum. In press (updated and revised chapter).

Gender. 2006. Encyclopedia of Globalization. Ed. Roland Robertson and Jan Aarte Scholte. London: Routledge. Pp. 471-476.

How (the Meaning of) Gender Matters in Political Economy. 2006. In Key Debates in New Political Economy, ed. Anthony Payne. London and New York: Routledge. Pp. 79-105. Reprinted from: New Political Economy 10, 4 (December 2005): 499-521.

Getting Real: The Necessity of Poststructuralism in Global Political Economy. In International Political Economy and Poststructural Politics, ed. Marieke de Goede. London: Palgrave International Political Economy Series. 2006. Pp. 119-138.

How (the Meaning of) Gender Matters in Political Economy. New Political Economy 10, 4 (December 2005): 499-521.

Power, Privilege and Feminist Theory/Practice. In ‘Critical Perspectives: Contributions of Women Political Scientists to a More Just World,’ Politics & Gender 1, 2 (2005). Pp. 350-358.

The Politics of Resistance: Women as Nonstate, Antistate, and Transtate Actors (with Anne Sisson Runyan). In The Global Resistance Reader, ed. Louise Amoore. London: Routledge. 2005. Pp. 226-243. Reprinted from: Global Gender Issues.

Plural Processes, Patterned Connections. Globalizations 1, 1 (September 2004): 50-68.

Feminist Theories Within, Invisible To, and Beyond IR. Brown Journal of World Affairs X, 2 (Winter/Spring 2004): 35-46.

Shifting Grounds, Remapping Strategies, and Triad Analytics. In Globalization: Theory and Practice, 2nd Edition, ed. Eleonore Kofman and Gillian Youngs. London: Continuum. 2003. Pp. 107-121 (updated and revised chapter).

Analytical Advances to Address New Dynamics. In New Odysseys in International Political Economy, ed. Mary Ann Tetreault, Robert A. Denemark, Kurt Burch, Kenneth P. Thomas. London: Routledge. 2003. Pp. 23-45.

On the Cut(ting) Edge. In Critical Perspectives in International Studies: Millennial Reflections on International Studies, ed. Frank P. Harvey and Michael Brecher. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 2002. Pp. 148-163. Also in the four-volume set of Millennial Reflections on International Studies, ed. Michael Brecher and Frank Harvey. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 2002. Pp. 1693-1730.

Rewriting (Global) Political Economy as Reproductive, Productive and Virtual (Foucauldian) Economies. International Feminist Journal of Politics 4, 1 (2002): 1-30. With commentaries by Elisabeth Prügl (31-36) and Roger Tooze (37-42).

Contribution to ‘Forum: The events of 11 September 2001 and beyond.’ International Feminist Journal of Politics 4, 1 (2002): 110-111.

The Politics of Identification in the Context of Globalization. In Associe, 5, 1 (2001): 57-77. Ochanomizu Shobo Publishing. Reprinted from: Women’s Studies International Forum 19, 1-2 (Jan-Apr 1996): 5-15.

The Radical Future of Realism: Feminist Subversions of IR Theory, with Anne S. Runyan. In International Relations: Critical Concepts in Political Science, four volume anthology of major works in IR, ed. Andrew Linklater. New York and London: Routledge. 2000. Pp. 1693-1730. Reprinted from: Alternatives XVI, 1 (Winter 1991): 67-106.

A ‘Gendered Global Hierarchy’? In Contending Images of World Politics, ed. Greg Fry and Jacinta O’Hagan. London: Macmillan. 2000. Pp. 199-213.

Rereading Public and Private: The Dichotomy that is Not One. SAIS Review XX, 2 (Summer-Fall 2000): 11-29.

Sexing Political Identity/Nationalism as Heterosexism. In At Home in the Nation? Gender, States and Nationalism, ed. Sita Ranchod-Nilson and Mary Ann Tetreault. Pp. 54-80. New York: Routledge. 2000. Reprinted from: International Feminist Journal of Politics 1, 1 (Spring 1999): 34-65.

Justified Jailbreaks and Paradigmatic Recidivism. In Pondering Post-internationalism: A Paradigm for the 21st Century?, ed. Heidi H. Hobbs. Albany: State University of New York. 2000. Pp. 61-79.

Feminisms and International Relations. In Feminisms and Internationalism, ed. Mrinalini Sinha, Donna Guy, and Angela Woolacott. London and Malden, MA: Blackwell. 1999. Pp. 237-245. Reprinted from: Gender and History 10, 3 (1998): 581-589.

Sexing Political Identity/Nationalism as Heterosexism. International Feminist Journal of Politics 1, 1 (Spring1999): 34-65.

Gendered Identities and Global Dynamics. Trans. Takehiko Ochiai and Tomoko Kaneda. In Japan, Asia and the Global System: Toward the Twenty-first Century, ed. Kenichiro Hirano. Tokyo: Kokusai Shoin Publishing. 1998.

Are Women Human? It’s Not an Academic Question. With Laura Parisi. In Human Rights Fifty Years On: A Radical Reappraisal, ed. Tony Evans. Manchester: Manchester University Press/New York: St. Martin's Press. 1998. Pp. 132-160.

‘New Times’ and New Conversations. With Jacqui True. In Feminism, Masculinity and Power in International Relations, ed. Marysia Zalewski and Jane Parpart. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. 1998. Pp. 14-27.

Gendered Nationalism. In The Women and War Reader, ed. Lois Ann Lorentzen and Jennifer Turpin. New York and London: New York University Press, 1998. Pp. 41-49. Reprinted from: Peace Review 6, 1 (1994): 77-83.

Commenting on Constituting IPE. In Constituting International Political Economy, ed. Kurt Burch and Robert Denemark. Vol. 10. International Political Economy Yearbook. Lynne Rienner Publishers. 1997. Pp. 210-205.

Whose Crisis? Early and Postmodern Masculinism. In Innovation and Transformation in International Relations Theory, ed. Stephen Gill and James H. Mittelman. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1997. Pp. 185-206.

Seeking World Order Beyond the Gender Order of Global Hierarchies. In The New Realism: Perspectives on Multilateralism and World Order, ed. Robert W. Cox. London: Macmillan Press. 1997. Pp. 38-56.

Dichotomies, Debates, and New Thinking Spaces. Towson Journal of International Affairs XXXII, 1 (Fall 1997): 3-14.

Shifting Ground(s): Epistemological and Territorial Remapping in a Global Context. In Globalization: Theory and Practice, ed. Eleonore Kofman and Gillian Youngs. London: Pinter Press. 1996. Pp. 11-28.

‘Global Gender Issues’ excerpt. In Conflict and Cooperation: Evolving Theories of International Relations, ed. Marc A. Genest. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace. 1996. Pp. 533-544. Reprinted from: Global Gender Issues. 1993.

The Gender of Rhetoric, Reason, and Realism. In Post-Realism: The Rhetorical Turn in International Relations, ed. Francis A. Beer and Robert Hariman. East Lansing: Michigan State University Press. 1996. Pp. 257-275.

The Politics of Identification in the Context of Globalization. Women's Studies International Forum 19, 1-2 (January-April 1996): 5-15.

Reframing the Politics of Identity: Democracy, Globalization and Gender. Political Expressions 1, 1 (1995): 1-16.

The Politics of Identity and Gendered Nationalism. In Foreign Policy Analysis: Continuity and Change in its Second Generation, ed. Laura Neack, Patrick J. Haney, and Jeanne A. K. Hey. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1995. Pp. 167-186.

Gendered Nationalism. Peace Review 6, 1 (1994): 77-83.

Social Hierarchies as Systems of Power, PS: Political Science and Politics XXVII, 4 (December 1994).

A Stark Picture: Gendered Politics in a Global Context. Harvard International Review 16, 4 (Fall 1994).

The Politics of Identity in International Relations. The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs 17, 2 (Summer 1993): 1-12.

Disciplining Practiced/Practices: Gendered States and Politics. In Knowledges: Historical and Critical Studies in Disciplinarity, ed. E. Messer-Davidow, D. R. Shumway and D. J. Sylvan. Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia, 1993. Pp. 243-267.

Transgressing Boundaries: Theories of Knowledge, Gender, and International Relations. Millennium: Journal of International Studies 21, 2 (Summer 1992): 183-206.

The Radical Future of Realism: Feminist Subversions of IR Theory, with Anne S. Runyan. Alternatives XVI, 1 (Winter 1991): 67-106.

Whose Rights? A Critique of the 'Givens' in Human Rights Discourse. Alternatives XV, 3 (Summer 1990): 303-344.

Human Rights from an International Regimes Perspective, with N.G. Onuf. Journal of International Affairs 37 (Winter 1984): 329-342.

Competing Foreign Policies: Military vs. Development Assistance, with C. Bryant and T. Borden. Submitted to the House of Representatives Subcommittee on Africa, Committee on Foreign Affairs, U.S. Congress. Excerpts published as testimony of C. Bryant, House of Representatives Subcommittee Hearings, Congressional Record, 17 March 1983.

 

Review Essays (invited submissions)

 

Review of Robin Hahnel, Economic Justice and Democracy: From Competition to Cooperation (New York and London: Routledge, 2005), in Feminist Economics 13, 1 (Jan 2007): 146-150.

Review essay of Claire Turenne Sjolander, Heather A. Smith and Deborah Stienstra, eds., Feminist Perspectives on Canadian Foreign Policy (New York: Oxford University Press, 2003), in Canadian Foreign Policy 11, 1 (Fall 2004): 122-126.

Review essay (with Gregory Knehans) of Joan Smith and Immanuel Wallerstein, eds., Creating and Transforming Households (Cambridge University Press, 1992), Maria Mies, Patriarchy and Accumulation on a World Scale (ZED Books, new edition, 1998), and Eileen Boris and Elisabeth Prugl, eds., Homeworkers in Global Perspective (Routledge, 1996), in International Feminist Journal of Politics, 1, 2 (Summer 1999): 332-338.

Review of Sue Headlee and Margery Elfin, The Cost of Being Female (Westport, CT: Praeger, 1996), in American Political Science Review 92, 2 (June 1998): 485-486.

Review essay of Cynthia Enloe, Bananas, Beaches and Bases: Making Feminist Sense of International Politics (University of California, 1990), J. Ann Tickner, Gender in International Relations: Feminist Perspectives on Achieving Global Security (Columbia University, 1992), V. Spike Peterson and Anne Sisson Runyan, Global Gender Issues (Westview, 1993), and Christine Sylvester, Feminist Theory and International Relations in a Postmodern Era (Cambridge University, 1994), in Gender and History 10, 3 (1998): 581-589.

Review essay of Joyce Gelb and Marian Lief Palley, eds., Women of Japan and Korea: Continuity and Change (Temple, 1994), Mary Ann Tetreault, ed., Women and Revolution in Africa, Asia, and the New World (South Carolina, 1994), Peter R. Beckman and Francine D'Amico, eds., Women, Gender, and World Politics: Perspectives, Policies, and Prospects (Bergin & Garvey, 1994), and Margot Badran, Feminists, Islam, and Nation: Gender and the Making of Modern Egypt (Princeton, 1994), in The Journal of Politics 57, 2 (May 1996): 861-869.

Review of Women, Gender, and World Politics: Perspectives, Policies, and Prospects, Peter R. Beckman and Francine D'Amico, eds., (Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey, 1994), in American Political Science Review 89, 3 (Sept 1995): 795-796.

Review of Democracy and Difference, Anne Phillips (University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1993), in Contemporary Sociology 24, 4 (July 1995); 428-429.

Review of Gender in International Relations: Feminist Perspectives on Achieving Global Security, J. Ann Tickner (Columbia University Press, 1992), in Political Science Quarterly 108, 2 (Summer 1993): 347-48.

Review of Gender and International Relations, ed. R. Grant and K. Newland (Indiana University Press, 91), in Political Science Quarterly 107, 3 (Fall 1992): 579-80.

 

WORK IN PROGRESS

 

‘Informalization Matters: Coping and Criminality in Global Political Economy,’ book-length study examining informalization as it articulates with formal activities and transnational capital flows. The book will review and evaluate existing analytical approaches; develop a more systematic analytics for studying informalization; and refine and ‘test’ that analytics by constructing two case studies: on foreign remittances and civil conflict.

‘Past and Present Informalization,’ book-length study developing a cross-disciplinary, historical analysis of informalization (drawing upon world systems theory, historical-empirical case studies, postcolonial critiques, and feminist economics) that advances our theorization of race/ethnicity, gender, and class as globally interconnected structural hierarchies.

 

PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS AND ACTIVITIES

 

Associate Editor, Politics and Gender, 2007-

Member, Scientific Committee, Women and Armed Conflicts Observatory, Galizan Institute for International Security and Peace Studies (IGESIP), Galiza, Spain.

Member, Editorial Committee, Palgrave Studies in International Relations (PSIR), Palgrave MacMillan,  2006-

Editorial Board Member, Journal of Women, Politics and Policy, 2005-

Member, Conference Program Committee, Institute for Women’s Policy Research, Washington, DC. 2004-2005.

Member, Committee, Best Paper on Women and Politics, Women and Politics Research Section, American Political Science Association, 2004-2005.

International Advisory Committee Member, Gender and Nationality Study, SSHRC Grant under supervision of Jill Vickers, Carleton University, 2004-

International Advisory Board Member, Review of International Political Economy (RIPE) Series, Routledge Press, 2003-

Editorial Board Member, Globalizations, 2003-

Reviewer and Guest Panelist, 2003-04 International Fellowships, American Association of University Women, Washington, DC, Mar 2003

Rockefeller Fellows Selection Jury, UA Grant, Mar 2003

External ‘Opponent,’ Dissertation Defense of Erik Andersson’s Money, Meaning, Power: The Global Financial Market and Dexterous Communication, University of Göteborg, Sweden, Jan 2003

Editorial Board Member, New Political Science, 2002-

Member, Committee, Best Graduate Student Conference Paper Award, Comparative Cultural and Literary Studies, University of Arizona, Spring 2001

External Reviewer, Departments of Political Science and International Studies, University of Colorado at Denver, November 2000

Sex, Race, and Globalization Planning Committee, University of Arizona, Spring 1999 to date. Rockefeller Foundation for the Humanities Residency Grant. $295,000

Member, Committee on Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Studies, University of Arizona, Spring 1999-

Member, Committee , Robert and Jessie Cox Best Paper Award, International Studies Association, 2000-

Editorial Board Member, Women & Politics, 1999-2004

Consultant, ‘A Decade Later: Gender and International Relations’ Conference Projects, Ford Foundation Planning Committee, 1999-2000

Member, Betty Nesvold Committee Best Paper on Women and Politics from Western Political Science Association Meeting, 1998-9

Associate Editor, International Feminist Journal of Politics, 1998-

Academic Associate, The Atlantic Council of the United States, 1998-

Editorial Board Member, International Political Economy Yearbook, Rienner Press, 1997-2002

Editorial Board Member, ‘Dilemmas in World Politics’ Series, Westview Press, 1992-

Editorial Board Member, AntePodium, Electronic Journal of World Affairs, New Zealand, 1995-98

Advisory Board Member, Society for Women in International Political Economy, 1994-99

Editorial Consultant, ‘Global Power/Cultural Spaces’ Series, Sage Press, 1995-

Advisory Group Member, ‘Gender and International Security’ Project, Regina Karp, Old Dominion University, Project Director, Ford Foundation Funding, 1995-96

Executive Committee Member, Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Section of the ISA, 1996-97, 1995-96

Executive Council Member, Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Section of the ISA, 1993-94, 1994-95

Nominating Committee, Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Section of the ISA, 1992-93

Program Chair, Feminist Theory and Gender Studies Section of the ISA, 1991-92, 1990-91

Consultant, National Conference, State-Society Relations and their Implications for International Relations, Wellesley College, Fall 1990

Committee Evaluating the Best Conference Paper, Women & Politics Research Section of the American Political Science Association, 1995-96

Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession, Western Political Science Association, 1994-96

 

EDITORIAL AND PROFESSIONAL REVIEW ACTIVITIES