V. Spike Peterson

Professor of International Relations
School of Government and Public Policy

Presentations and Conference Participation


PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS, AND CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION

2013

‘Intersections and Inequalities of Global Political Economy.’ Invited Presentation, Soka University, Nov 2013.

‘(Im)possibly and Necessarily Queering States/Nations.’ Keynote Speaker, ‘(Im)possibly Queering International Feminisms.’ 2nd Annual International Feminist Journal of Politics Conference, University of Sussex, May 2013.

‘Gender Re-envisionings of the (inter)national.’ Panel Chair, 2nd Annual International Feminist Journal of Politics Conference, University of Sussex, May 2013.

Senior Scholar, Presentation and Discussant, Journeys in World Politics workshop, U of Iowa, May 2013.

‘Rationalism, Constructivism, Post-Modernism and Feminism.’ Invited Presentation, Workshop on ‘Reconsidering Material-Contextual Theorizing of World Politics,’ Princeton University, Apr 2012 (Declined).

‘The Gendered Political Economy of Building Peace in Conflict-Affected States.’ Invited Workshop Participant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, Apr 2013.

‘Global Diffusions of Post-Disciplinary IPE.’ Roundtable participant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, Apr 2013.

‘Scandalous Economics: Gender and Financial Crisis.’ Panel Chair, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, Apr 2013.

IPE Distinguished Senior Scholar Honoring Craig Murphy. Roundtable participant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, Apr 2013.

FTGS Eminent Scholar Honoring Marysia Zalewski. Invited Roundtable participant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Francisco, Apr 2013

‘Gendered Work and Informal Labor.’ Invited Presentation, Symposium on ‘Global Workers’ Rights: Patterns of Exclusion, Possibilities for Change,’ Pennsylvania State University, Mar 2013 (Declined).


2012

‘Decolonizing and Challenging the Economic Crisis: Transnational Feminist Perspectives.’ Participant, roundtable accepted for Annual Meeting of the National Women’s Studies Association, Nov, Oakland.

‘Queering States/Nations: Intended, Unintended and Perplexing Effects.’ Invited Presentation, University of Calfornia-Santa Barbara, Oct, Santa Barbara.

Resource Scholar. Invited contribution to workgroup: ‘Working at Living: The Social Relations of Precarity,’ UC Mellon Grant, UC Santa Barbara, Oct.

‘Thinking Theory Otherwise: Re-ordering analytical premises of mainstream, critical and feminist theory.’ Paper presented at the International Political Science Association Convention, Jul, Madrid.

‘Theorizing Crises Otherwise: Querying families and finances.’ Participant, roundtable at Annual Meeting of the International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE), Jun, Barcelona.

‘Used, Abused and Unusable Labor.’ Invited Presentation, University of Minnesota Law School Conference on ‘Gendering Conflict and Post-Conflict Terrains: New Challenges and Opportunities.’ Minneapolis, May 2012 (unable to attend).

‘Queering Theory/Practice and Perplexing Politics.’ Invited Presentation, Sawyer Seminar on ‘Reframing Gender Politics Internationally.’ University of Wisconsin-Madison, Apr 2012.

‘Thinking Theory Otherwise: Problematic Premises in Mainstream, Critical and Feminist IR Theory.’ Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego. Mar 2012.

‘Alternative Economies and the Transmission of Voices in An Information Age.’ Roundtable Chair. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, Mar 2012.

IPE Distinguished Senior Scholar Honoring Mary Ann Tetreault. Invited Roundtable participant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, Mar 2012. ‘Women’s Work is Going Global.’ Invited presentation, United Nations Association of Southern Arizona. Jan, 2012.


2011

‘Crossed Borders, Governed Healthcare.’ Paper presented at ‘Crossing Borders: Mobilities, Governmentalities and Identities’ Seminar, Universidad de las Americas, Puebla. Cholua, Mexico Oct 2011.

‘Beyond Modernism and Masculinism in Global Political Economy.’ Keynote Speaker, Barents International Political Economy Research Workshop, Kirkenes, Norway, Oct 2011.

‘Imagining Global Crisis Otherwise: The Gender and Sexual Politics of Contemporary Neoliberal Restructuring.’ Roundtable Participant, Global Studies Association Conference, Chicago, May 2011.


2010

‘Who’s Hurting Now? U.S. Policies in a Global Context.’ Invited Presentation, Democratic Club of Quail Creek, Green Valley, AZ, Dec 2010.

‘Pondering Post-feminism and International Politics.’ Paper Presentation, Oceanic Conference on International Studies, Auckland, Jun 2010.

‘Twenty Years of Feminist IR.’ Invited respondent, Conference, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Apr 2010.

‘Global Economies and/as Human Insecurities.’ Invited presentation, Workshop: New Perspectives on Gender and Human Security. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Mar 2010.

‘Global Crisis: Global Regulation?’ Invited Roundtable participant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, Feb 2010. 2009


2009

‘Development, Democracy, and Foreign Policy.’ Chair and Discussant. Annual Meeting of the Western ISA, San Francisco, Sep 2009.

‘Re-writing the Global and the Intimate: Interdisciplinary Analyses of Informalization, Household Economies and Care Work.’ Roundtable participant, Annual Meeting of the International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE), Boston, Jun 2009.

‘Women Making History Luncheon,’ Keynote Speaker, Arizona Women’s Political Caucus, 17th Annual Luncheon, Tucson, Mar 2009.

‘Envisioning Trajectories of Feminist Theory and Gender Studies.’ Roundtable participant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New York, Feb 2009.

‘Mentoring Matters.’ Panel participant. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New York, Feb 2009.


2008

‘Intersectionality and Informalization in an International Frame.’ Invited presentation. ‘Constellations of Inequality in Processes of Societal Reproduction and Transformation.’ Workshop, Institute for Human Sciences and Renner Institute, Vienna, Dec 2008.

‘Gendering Informal Economies in ‘New Wars.’ Paper accepted for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the IAFFE Conference on Feminist Economics, Turin, Italy, Jun 2008 (unable to attend).

‘Disciplining Gender in IR.’ Invited presentation, ‘Gendered Fields’ Symposium, U of Lancaster, Jun 2008.

‘Violence, Bodies, Selves: Sites.’ Panel Chair, ‘Feminist Engagements in International Politics’ Workshop, U of Manchester, May 2008.

‘AIDS, Security and Conflict: Gender Perspectives.’ Invited participant, ASCI Research Seminar, Social Science Research Council), London, May 2008.

‘Thinking through Intersectionality and War.’ Paper presented at ‘Understanding Gendered Agency in Violent Conflict Conference,’ U of Warwick, Coventry, May 2008.

‘Civil War: Coping, Combat and Criminal Economies.’ Leverhulme Lecture, London School of Economics, London. May 2008.

‘Informalization and Global Political Economy.’ Leverhulme Lecture, London School of Economics, London, Apr 2008.

‘Economies, Identities and Conflicts.’ Invited presentation. Denison University, Granville OH. Apr 2008.


2007

‘Gendered Identities, Ideologies and Practices in the Context of ‘New Wars’.’ Invited presentation at ‘Gender, War and Militarism’ Conference, U of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Oct 2007.

‘Intersectionality in Reproductive, Productive and Virtual Economies.’ Presentation, University of Wales Aberystwyth, Jun 2007.

‘Gendering Reproductive, Productive and Virtual Economies.’ Leverhulme Lecture, London, Jun 2007.

‘Gender Matters in Global Political Economy.’ Leverhulme Lecture, London, May 2007.

‘Gender and Work in a Global Context.’ Discussant, Economic, Social Research Council Seminar, London School of Economics, London, May 2007.

‘ ‘The Gender of Coping, Combat, and Criminal Economies.’ Paper presented at ‘Gendering the Transnational in Conflict, Migration and Post-conflict Reconstruction’ Workshop, 8 th Mediterranean Research Meeting, European University Institute, Florence, Mar 2007.

‘Eminent Scholar Panel Honoring Anne Sisson Runyan.’ Panel Member, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, Mar 2007.

‘“You Can’t Teach That!” Scholarly Responsibilities in the Classroom.’ Roundtable Participant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, Mar 2007.

‘Hidden Economies: What They Reveal about Knowledge Production.’ Plenary Presentation at the Knowledge that Matters Conference, Feminist Epistemologies, Methodologies, Metaphysics, and Science Studies (FEMMSS), Tempe AZ, Feb 2007

‘ ‘Informalization and Security.’ Invited Speaker, ‘Understanding Gendered Agency in Violent Conflict,’ ESRC Seminar Series, City University, London, Feb 2007


2006

‘Queering Development.’ Discussant, Panel at 6 th International Conference of Rethinking Marxism Amherst, Oct 2006.

‘Combat, Criminal and Coping Economies: Gendered Informalization and Financialization.’ Paper accepted for presentation at the annual meeting of the International Association for Feminist Economics, Sydney, Jul 2006 (Family emergency precluded attendance).

‘Spaces, Nonspaces and OuterSpaces of Gender.’ Invited Keynote Speaker, ‘The Space Between: Theorizing Gender in IR and IPE,’ University of Bristol, Jun 2006.

‘Gendering Conflict and War Economies.’ Invited Panelist, ‘Gender and War’ Symposium, University of California, Santa Barbara, Apr 2006.

‘Bridging Gender Divides in Global Political Economy: Macroeconomic Challenges.’ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, Mar 2006.

‘Women, Struggle and Resistance.’ Discussant, annual meeting of the International Studies Association, San Diego, Mar 2006.

‘“Women’s Work” Goes Global.’ Invited Speaker, Women’s History Month, University of Texas, San Antonio, Mar 2006.

‘Theorizing Global Political Economy.’ Invited Speaker, Political Science and Geography Lecture Series, University of Texas, San Antonio, Mar 2006.

‘Gender and IR.’ Guest lecture, Trinity University Graduate Seminar, San Antonio, Mar 2006.

‘Theorizing Globalization in Relation to Justice.’ Presentation, Global Society and Justice Workshop, University of Arizona, Feb 2006.

‘From Children and Casseroles to Commodities and Credit: Rethinking GPE.’ Invited Speaker, Social Science Symposium Series, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, Feb 2006.

‘From Nannies to Nanoseconds: Rethinking GPE.’ Invited presentation, Seminar on Globalization, Equity, and Democratic Governance, Duke University, Jan 2006.


2005

‘Identities, Contradictions, and the Necessity of Poststructuralism for Studying GPE.’ Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Association for Feminist Economics, Washington, DC, Jun 2005.

‘Rethinking Globalization: Uneven Effects, Underlying Issues, and Urgent Concerns.’ Keynote Speaker, Fair Globalization Symposium, The College of New Jersey, Apr 2005.

‘Reflecting on Critique in International Relations and Global Political Economy.’ Presentation, Faculty Seminar Series, The College of New Jersey, Apr 2005.

‘Global Political Economy and Human Rights.’ Invited Speaker, Human Rights Project, Center for Global Security and Democracy.’ Rutgers University, New Jersey, Apr 2005.

‘Getting Real’: The Necessity of Critical Poststructuralism in Global Political Economy.’ Presentation, Symposium Series, Rutgers University, New Jersey, Apr 2005.

‘The Art of Security: Sex, Gender and Conflict.’ Participant, Pre-conference Workshop of International Studies Association Meeting, Hawai’i, Mar 2005.

‘Eminent Scholar Panel Honoring Zillah Eisenstein.’ Panel Member, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Hawai’i, Mar 2005.

‘Global Political Economy: Gendered Bodies, Practices, and Ideologies.’ Chair and Paper presenter, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Hawai’i, Mar 2005.

‘The Politics of Transnational Feminist Education.’ Roundtable Participant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Hawai’i, Mar 2005.


2004

‘Instabilities of Marketization.’ Paper accepted for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the IAFFE Conference on Feminist Economics, Oxford, England, Aug 2004. (Unable to attend.)

‘Plural Processes, Patterned Connections.’ Invited presentation, Graduate Colloquium, University of California, Santa Cruz, Apr 2004.

‘Feminist Eminent Scholar: Panel Honoring V. Spike Peterson.’ Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Mar 2004.

‘The Unstable Hegemony of Neoliberal Marketization.’ Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Mar 2004.

‘Gender, Governance and Globalization.’ Roundtable Participant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Mar 2004.

‘Globalization(s) and Hegemony(ies): Moving Beyond Inter-state Relations.’ Roundtable Participant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Mar 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.

‘Norms.’ Discussant, Panel accepted for the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Portland, Mar 2004.


2003

Interview, Radio KZYX Corporations and Democracy Program, California, Dec 2003.

‘Contributions of Women in Political Science to a More Just World.’ Panelist, Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, Aug 2003.

‘Analyzing and Integrating Reproductive, Productive and Virtual Economies.’ Paper presented at the IAFFE Conference on Feminist Economics, Barbados, June 2003.

‘Assessing Carla Freeman’s High Tech and High Heels in the Global Economy.’ Roundtable Participant, IAFFE Conference on Feminist Economics, Barbados, June 2003.

‘Rewriting Global Political Economy.’ Paper accepted for presentation at the Budapest ISA International Convention, Budapest, June 2003 (Declined).

‘Assessing Hardt and Negri’s Empire.’ Roundtable Participant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Portland, Feb 2003.

‘Hegemony and Identity in the Neo-Gramscian Approach to IR.’ Roundtable Participant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Portland, Feb 2003.

‘Masculinist Assumptions and Feminist Aspirations.’ Roundtable Participant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Portland, Feb 2003.

‘Eminent Scholar Panel Honoring Jindy Pettman.’ Panelist, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Portland, Feb 2003.

‘Getting Personal.’ Panelist, ‘Pre-Roe Abortion Experiences,’ sponsored by UA Medical Students for Choice, Feb 2003.

‘Global Political Economy: What the Mainstream Misses.’ Invited presentation, Department of Peace and Development Research/PADRIGU, University of Göteborg, Sweden, Feb 2003.


2002

‘Gendered Knowledge in the Global Political Economy.’ Invited Presentation, International Conference on ‘Theorizing Global Governance and Its Epistemic Communities,’ University of Kassel, Germany, June 2002.

‘Gendered and Racialized Selves in Relation to Globalized Economies.’ Invited Presentation, Eighth Biannual Interdisciplinary Conference, Center for Humanities Research, Texas A&M University, April 2002.

‘Historicizing Globalization: The Question of the Political.’ Roundtable Participant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, March 2002.

‘Gender, Sex, and War.’ Roundtable Participant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, March 2002.

‘What Sets Us Apart.’ Keynote Speaker, Maricopa High School Counselor Breakfast, Phoenix, March 2002.


2001

‘Reproducing Hierarchies: Race and Gender in Relation to Informal Sector Activities.’ Paper presented at the Joint Meeting of Twelve International Studies Associations, Hong Kong, July 2001.

‘Identities, Inequalities, and Globalization.’ Presentation with Anne Sisson Runyan, DePaul University, Chicago, May 2001.

‘Sexuality and Human Rights.’ Presentation, Panel on Morality, Justice and Ethical Leadership, Conference ‘On the Advancement of Women and Men in Global Civil Society,’ University of Maryland, May 2001.

‘Embodying the Gender of World Politics.’ Panel Chair, Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Las Vegas, March, 2001.

‘Sex and Leadership in Our Globalized Times: Pubescents, Mandarins, and Queers.’ Panel Discussant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, February 2001.

‘Globalization Theory: Where Have We Got; Where Should We Go?’ Roundtable Participant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, February 2001.

‘Global Trade.’ Panel Chair, ‘Gender in International Relations’ Conference, sponsored by the Ford Foundation, University of Southern California, February 2001.


2000

‘Women’s Studies: Interdisciplinarity and Institutionalization.’ Facilitator, Plenary, ‘Future of Women’s Studies’ Conference, University of Arizona, October 2000.

‘Feminism in/and Political Science.’ Presentation, Association of Women Faculty Fall Colloquium, University of Arizona, October 2000

‘Women and the State: Both Friends and Foes.’ Discussant, Special Session, American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. August 2000.

‘Globalization and Gender.’ Leader, Regional Workshop, sponsored by the Department of Gender Studies, University of Göteborg University, Göteborg, Sweden, June 2000.

‘Gender, Globalization, Militarism.’ Presentation, Department of Peace and Conflict Resolution, University of Göteborg, May 2000.

‘Economic Development and Democratization.’ Presentation. ‘Women Transforming Policy’ Wellesley/Harvard Conference, sponsored by the Ford Foundation, Cambridge and Wellesley, May 2000.

‘Gendering Globalization.’ Presentations at Linköping University, Women’s Studies Department, April; University of Göteborg, Department of Gender Studies Research Colloquium, May; Department of Sociology Research Colloquium, May; University of Örebro, Research Colloquium, May, 2000.

‘Exploring and Locating Sexuality/ies in IR: Empirical and Theoretical Reflections.’ Chair, Panel at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles, March 2000.

‘Power, Gender, World Systems: Linkages, Strengths, Weakness.’ Discussant, Panel at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles, March 2000.

‘Gender, War and Peace: Critical Reflections on Recent Trends in Theory, Popular Culture and Politics.’ Participant, Roundtable at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles, March 2000.

‘Globalization, Gender and Technology.’ Participant, Workshop sponsored by the Centre for Mass Communications Research, Leicester University, Leicester, January 2000.


1999

‘Sex, Race and Globalization.’ Discussant, Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Studies Second Annual Symposium, Tucson, November 1999.

‘Security and Justice for All.’ Plenary speaker, ‘Women and Peace: War, Resistance and Justice’ Conference, Juniata College, September 1999.

‘Women in Conflict.’ Panel Discussant, Workshop on ‘Perspectives on Grassroots Peace-building: The Roles of Women in War and Peace,’ United States Institute of Peace, Washington, DC, September 1999.

‘A Decade Later: Gender and International Relations.’ Participant, Ford Foundation Conference Planning Meeting, Block Island, August 1999.

‘Assessing Feminist Scholarship in the Disciplines: Political Science and International Relations.’ Chair, Panel at the Annual Meeting of the National Women’s Studies Association, Albuquerque, June 1999 (absent due to emergency).

‘Sex and In/Securities.’ Invited Presentation, 50 th Anniversary Lecture Series, Department of International Relations, Australian National University, Canberra, April 1999.

‘A Gender Hierarchy?’ Participant, Workshop on book project, ‘Metaphors for Our Times: Contending Images of World Politics,’ Australian National University, Canberra, April 1999.

‘Feminism and Constructivism.’ Presentation, Workshop on Feminism and Constructivism, Florida International University, Miami, March 1999.

‘Gender and World Systems/History.’ Convener and Chair, Panel at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Washington, DC, February 1999.

‘Exploding Directions: A Decade of Feminism and IR.’ Discussant, Roundtable at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Washington, DC, February 1999.


1998

‘IR Revisited.’ Invited guest lecturer, Senior Seminar, Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington, December 1998.

‘Gender and Security.’ Presentation, ‘Identity, Security and Global Society,’ Research and Writing Grantee Meeting sponsored by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Chicago, November 1998.

‘Rethinking Economics/Economies.’ Presentation, Seminar on Feminist International Relations Theory, University of Pittsburgh, November 1998.

‘Gender Difference in IR.’ Invited classroom speaker, Wright State University, November 1998.

‘Gender in Societies Under Transformation.’ Co-convener of Panels for the Third Pan-European International Relations Conference, with the International Studies Association, Vienna, September 1998.

‘Rewriting (Global) Political Economy as (Foucauldian) Reproductive, Productive and Symbolic Economies.’ Paper presented at the Third Pan-European International Relations Conference, with the International Studies Association, Vienna, September 1998.

‘Rewriting (Global) Political Economy as Reproductive, Productive and Symbolic (Foucauldian) Economies.’ Presentation, Minnesota International Relations Colloquium, University of Minnesota, May 1998.

‘Making States, Making Sex.’ Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Minneapolis, March 1998.

‘The Westphalian System in Global and Historical Perspective - VIII.’ Discussant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Minneapolis, March 1998.

‘IPE Distinguished Senior Scholar Panel in Honor of Immanuel Wallerstein.’ Discussant, Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Minneapolis, March 1998.

‘Sexing States/Markets.’ Presentation, Seminar Series, Department of Politics, University of Bristol, February 1998.

‘Rethinking International Political Economy.’ Presentation, University of Wales, Aberystwyth, February 1998.

‘Globalization and Women’s Citizenship.’ Presentation, University of Bristol, Bristol, February 1998.

‘Identity and International Relations.’ Presentation, ‘Identity, World View and Global Security’ Conference, Centre for International and Security Studies, York University, February 1998.

‘Critical Reassessments of Gender Empowerment and Development.’ Speaker, Roundtable sponsored by the Centre for the Study of Globalization and Regionalization, University of Warwick, Coventry, January 1998.


1997

‘Contested Politics.’ Discussant, Joint International Studies Association and Mexican International Studies Association, Manzanilla, December 1997.

‘Globalization of/Against Democratization.’ Chair, Joint International Studies Association and Mexican International Studies Association, Manzanilla, December 1997.

‘Sex Matters in IR.’ Presentation, ‘Inter-Personal/Inter-National’ Conference, University of Bristol, England, October 1997.

‘Feminist Scholarship in Political Science.’ Participant, Roundtable at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington DC, August 1997.

‘Global Processes, Local Lives.’ Speaker, Summer Institute, sponsored by Southwest Institute for Research on Women and Ford Foundation, Tucson, June 1997.

‘First International Women’s Leadership Conference.’ Invited participant, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, May 1997.

‘Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Gender and Nationalism.’ Discussant, Conference sponsored by Council for European Studies and Michigan State University, East Lansing, April 1997.

‘Gendering the Global.’ Speaker, 28th Annual Earle T. Hawkins Symposium on International Affairs, Towson University, Baltimore, March 1997.

‘Are Women Human? It's Not an Academic Question.’ With Laura Parisi. Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, March 1997.

‘Whose Crisis? Early and Postmodern Masculinity.’ Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Toronto, March 1997.

‘Women and Labor.’ Chair and Discussant, panel at the Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Tucson, March 1997.

‘Gendering International Relations.’ Presentation, University of Northern British Columbia, Prince George, BC, February 1997.


1996

‘Gender and Identity in Regional and Global Contexts.’ Convener, Chair and Paper Presenter, Panel at the Joint Meeting of JAIR-ISA, Makuhari, Japan, September 20-22, 1996.

‘Identifying, Seeking and Securing Grants.’ Co-chair, Roundtable at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August 1996.

‘Women, Citizenship and Difference.’ Invited Participant and Workshop Chair, University of Greenwich, London, July 1996.

‘Curriculum Transformation: Feminist Perspectives on Human Rights and International Relations.’ Presentation and Workshop Leader, University of Wisconsin, Madison, May 1996.

‘Subjectivity, Sexuality, and Sovereignty in the Context of IR Theory.’ Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, April 1996.

‘Critical Reflections on Globalization Theory.’ Roundtable Participant, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, April 1996.

‘Feminist Theory and Gender Studies in International Studies: Retrospect and Prospect.’ Roundtable Participant, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, San Diego, April 1996.

‘The Politics of Identity/Identification in the Context of Globalization.’ Chair and Discussant, Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, March 1996.

‘Beyond Gendered States/Men.’ Paper presented at the Western Political Science Association Meeting, San Francisco, March 1996.

‘Gender in International Relations.’ Presentation, Seminar Series, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton, January 1996.


1995

‘Global Dynamics and Feminist Interventions.’ Presentation, Seminar Series, Department of Political Science, The Australian National University, Canberra, June 1995.

‘Nationalist Subjects: Some Feminist Considerations.’ Presentation, Seminar Series, Women's Studies Program, The Australian National University, Canberra, June 1995.

‘Mapping Globalization from a Gender-Sensitive Perspective.’ Presentation, Colloquium Series, Department of Politics, Monash University, Melbourne, June 1995.

‘Gendered Divisions of Identity, Labor and Power.’ Presentation, Colloquium sponsored by Department of Political Science and Centre for Gender Studies, University of South Australia, Adelaide, May 1995.

‘Globalization and Its Gender Implications.’ Presentation, Seminar Series, Department of Political Science, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, May 1995.

‘Globalization, Gender, and Rethinking Theory.’ Presentation, Seminar Series, Department of Political Science, Flinders University, Adelaide, May 1995.

‘Relativity and Relevance: Categori(c)al Conundrums,’ Presentation, Conference on ‘Gender and International Relations: Reconstructing Theory,’ University of California, Los Angeles, April 1995.

‘Gender Dimensions, Globalizations Dynamics.’ Presentation, York University Seminar Series, Toronto, March 1995.

‘Global Restructuring and Gendered Effects.’ Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, February 1995.

‘Intra-State Conflict and War.’ Speaker, Conference on ‘Order and Disorder: Domestic Sources of Regional Instability,’ University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, February 1995.


1994

‘Where Does Gender Come In...And Does It Go Out?’ Speaker, International Conference on ‘The World at the Turn of the Century,’ University of Gothenburg, Sweden, November 1994.

‘Women, Households, and the World Economy.’ Paper presented at the Annual Conference of European Forum of Left Feminists, Berlin, November 1994.

‘Gender in International Relations: What is it and What Difference Does it Make?’ Presentation, University of Toledo Foundation Program Excellence Award, Toledo, October 1994.

‘Partnership and Gender.’ Presentation to the Partnership Way, Tucson, September 1994.

‘The Politics of Identity and the Predicament of Gendered Nationalism.’ Panel Convener, and Chair, International Political Science Association XVI th World Congress, Berlin, August 1994.

‘Shifting Ground(s).’ Opening Address, Conference on ‘Global Politics: Setting Agendas for the Year 2000,’ The Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, July 1994.

‘Gendered States, Global Economics.’ Paper presented at the XIII th World Congress of Sociology, Bielefeld, July 1994.

‘Women and Global Politics.’ Presentation, Arizona Women's Political Caucus, Tucson, June 1994.

‘Prospects for Globalizing Democracy--with Special Reference to the Globalized Economy.’ Invited Participant, World Order Models Project and United Nations Study Group Seminar Series, New York, May 1994.

‘Gender and the State(s) of International Relations.’ Presentation, Adlai Stevenson Program on Global Security, University of California, Santa Cruz, May 1994.

‘Globalization and Gender Relations.’ Presentation, Symposium on ‘Internationalizing Feminism,’ City University of New York Graduate Center, New York, May 1994.

‘Feminist Perspectives, International Relations Implications.’ Presentation, Speakers Series, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, April 1994.

‘Senior Scholar Panel in Honor of Cynthia Enloe.’ Panelist, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Washington DC, April 1994.

‘Feminist Perspectives, International Relations Topics.’ Panel Chair, Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, March 1994.

‘Teaching Gender.’ Workshop Leader at Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, March 1994.

‘Global Dynamics, Gender Dimensions.’ Presentation, President's Lecture Series, Okanagan University, Kelowna, BC, February 1994.


1993

‘Nationalism, Racism and Gender in Europe.’ Participant, Annual Conference of European Forum of Left Feminists, Amsterdam, November 1993.

‘The Politics of Identity and Gendered Nationalism.’ Presentation, Centre for Research on Gender, Ethnicity and Social Change, City University, London, November 1993.

‘Gendered States.’ Presentation, The University of Greenwich, London, November 1993.

‘Boundary Transgressions: Feminist Perspectives on Theories of Knowledge and International Relations.’ Presentation, Seminar Series, Columbia University, New York, October 1993.

‘The Politics of Identity and Gendered Nationalism as Dimensions of Foreign Policy Analysis.’ Presentation, Gender and Politics Colloquium, Harvard Government Department, Cambridge, October 1993.

‘Equality, Development, Peace: Making Connections through a Gender-Sensitive Lens.’ Keynote Address, Conference on ‘Women and Development,’ Saint John's University, Collegeville, MN, September 1993.

‘The Global Gender Issues.’ Presentation, ‘Summer Headline Discussions '93' Sponsored by the United Nations Association of Southern Arizona, Tucson, July 1993.

‘Regendering the Family in Political Theory and Welfare Policy.’ Panel Chair, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, September 1993.

‘Integrating Feminism into Mainstream Courses.’ Roundtable Discussant, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC, September 1993.

‘Feminist Perspectives on International Peace Issues.’ Keynote Address, Conference on ‘Dialogues on Women, Peace, and Justice,’ Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, March 1993.

‘Senior Scholar Panel in Honor of Robert Cox.’ Panelist, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Acapulco, March 1993.

‘New Times and New Conversations.’ Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Acapulco, March 1993.


1992

‘Gender Effects on Theories of International Relations.’ Presentation, International Jurisprudence Colloquium, New York University School of Law, New York, October 1992.

‘Seeking World Order Beyond the Gender Order of Contemporary States.’ Paper presented at the United Nations University Symposium ‘Perspectives on Multilateralism,’ Florence, Italy, Sept-Oct 1992.

‘Diversity and Feminism.’ Presentation, Annual ‘Fall Issues Roundup’ Sponsored by The Clarion, Tucson, September 1992.

‘Gender and Politics: What Does it Mean?’ Presentation for ‘Feminism in the 90s: Dispelling the Myths,’ Noon Lecture Series Sponsored by ASUA Women's Resource Center, University of Arizona, September 1992.

‘The Gender of Reason, Rhetoric, and Realism.’ Paper presented at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, August 1992.

‘Gendered States, Politics, Economics.’ Panel Chair, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, April 1992.

‘Feminist Critical Theory and International Relations.’ Panel Discussant, International Studies Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, April 1992.

‘Challenges of Diversity.’ Presentation, ‘World in Transition’ Public Forum sponsored by United Nations, Baha'i Faith, and American Association of University Women, Tucson, February 1992.


1991

‘Class, Race, Gender, and Ethnicity: Interlocking Imperatives.’ Keynote Address, Interdisciplinary Symposium on ‘Class, Race, Gender, and Ethnicity,’ Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, September 1991.

‘The Political Implications of Motherhood.’ Panel Chair, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Washington DC, August 1991.

‘Beyond Gendered States: Feminist Re-Visions of Sovereignty, Security, and State-Systems.’ Paper presented at the International Political Science Association XV th World Congress, Buenos Aires, July 1991.

‘New Dimensions in IR: Feminist IR Theory.’ Panel Discussant, International Studies Association Annual Convention, Vancouver, BC, March 1991.

‘The Role of Gender in State Formation.’ Panel Co-chair, International Studies Association Annual Convention, Vancouver, BC, March 1991.

‘Manhood and War.’ Presentation, International Women's Day Event, Sponsored by the Chile Solidarity Action, Tucson, AZ, March 1991.

‘(On) The Cutting Edge: Feminist Research in International Relations.’ Panelist, University of Arizona Association for Women Faculty Meeting, Tucson, February 1991.

‘A Feminist Synopsis of Science, Sex, States, and Sovereignty.’ Presentation, University of Arizona Feminist Theory Series, Tucson, January 1991.


1990

‘Gendered States: Disciplinary, Theoretical, Civil-Political.’ Paper presented at Ford Foundation Conference on ‘The Gendered Construction of the State: Implications for IR,’ Wellesley, MA, October 1990.

‘Women and Revolution in the Third World.’ Discussant, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August, 1990.

‘Security and Sovereignty Through a Feminist Lens.’ Presentation, Annual Griffith Lecture Series, sponsored by the School of International Service, American University, Washington, DC, April 1990.

‘Common Ground: Dis-covering the 'Givens' of Sexism, Objectivism and Imperialism.’ Presentation, symposium on ‘Ecofeminism,’ sponsored by the Rutgers School of Law-Newark, New Brunswick, NJ, April, 1990.

‘The Radical Future of Realism: Feminist Subversions of International Relations Theory,’ with A. Runyan. Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, Washington, DC, 1990.

‘Feminist IR Roundtable II: Theoretical Concepts -- Power, Sovereignty, and Masculinity.’ Co-chair, ISA Annual Convention, Washington, DC, 1990.


1980s

‘Transgressing Boundaries: States, Militarism, Gender.’ Presentation, symposium on ‘Peace, World Order and Conflict Resolution Studies: Problems, Challenges, Prospects,’ sponsored by the World Order Models Project, Newark, NJ, December 1989.

‘Feminist Conceptions of Peace.’ Roundtable participation, American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Atlanta, GA, 1989.

‘What Can/Does the Construct(ion) of 'National Interests' Mean?’ Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, London, 1989.

‘A Comparative Analysis of State Power and Women's Interests.’ Guest lecture, seminar on ‘Gender and Power,’ conducted by Nayereh Tohidi, University of California, Los Angeles, March, 1989.

‘Framing the Political: Some Consequences of State Formation.’ Presentation, Annenberg School of Communications Guest Lecture Series, University of Southern California, February, 1989.

‘Notes on 'An Archeology of Domination: Historicizing Gender and Class in Early Western State Formation'.’ Presentation, Center for International Studies Research Colloquium, University of Southern California, November, 1988.

‘Constructing Global Political Identity: A Research Proposal for Moving 'Beyond Nairobi'.’ Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, St. Louis, MO, 1988.

‘Postpositivist Perspectives and a Feminist Human Rights Agenda.’ Guest lecture, seminar on ‘Global Feminism and Human Rights,’ conducted by Charlotte Bunch, Douglass College, Rutgers University, March, 1988.

‘Re-constructing the 'Individual'.’ Paper presented at the National Women's Studies Association Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA, 1987.

‘Historicizing the Public-Private Dichotomy (or Dis-Covering 'Women's Place' in [Men's] History.’ Paper presented at the Seventh Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Wellesley, MA, 1987.

‘The Politics of Language.’ Workshop conducted at American University, Royaloak, MD, 1986.

‘Custom and Discourse,’ with N.G. Onuf. Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA, 1984.

‘Human Rights from an International Regimes Perspective,’ with Nicholas G. Onuf. Paper presented at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, Mexico City, Mexico, 1983.


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