March,
2004
CATHERINE BURROUGHS has been
invited to serve as a section editor for the website, "British Women Playwrights
Around 1800" (BWP1800site). The co-founders of the site wrote: "After taking
stock of the past history and current needs of the BWP1800 site, we've
decided that the time is ripe to invite colleagues with an interest in
the site to play roles in guiding portions of its ongoing development.
…We're looking for someone who would generate ideas for development of
scholarly content in consultation with us, coordinate communication with
those invited to contribute, and manage appropriate processes of peer review
and text preparation."
Binder-in-Residence DONIA CONN
had an article on the Springback Account Book Binding (co-authored
with Peter Verheyen, former Binder-in-Residence) published in the most
recent issue of The New Bookbinder, Journal of Designer Bookbinders, UK.
She will be teaching a workshop on this topic in Austin, Texas in May.
ERIKA FEIGENBAUM has published
an article entitled, "Making the Philosopher Cry," in Off Our Backs
feminist journal. The essay appears in the January - February 2004 issue.
Professor Feigenbaum's essay "Some of my Best Friends are Straight" was
also selected for a reading at the June 2004 National Women's Studies Association
conference.
SARA FRENCH was notified in
February that she was named to Marquis's Who's Who Among American Women
for 2004.
CYNTHIA GARRETT's essay "Sexual
Consent and the Art of Love in the Early Modern English Lyric" was published
in the Winter 2004 issue of Studies in English Literature.
NANCY GILBERTSON presented a
solo piano recital at Wells College in Barler Hall on February 28, 2004.
The program, "A Little Something for Everyone," showcased an array of styles,
including jazz influenced piano rags by College of Wooster composer, Brian
Dykstra; preludes based on Gregorian chant melodies by Ottorino Respighi;
novelettes by Francis Poulenc; some early Spanish dances by Enrique Granados;
and "Danzas Argentinas" by Alberto Ginastera.
SIOUXSIE GRADY has been asked
to serve as judge for the Hangar Theatre's LAB Company New Play Festival
Playwriting Competition. The Dance and Theatre faculty recently produced
a series of workshops in Arts Pedagogy. Guest artists Lesley Tillotson,
Jeanne Goddard, and Professor Grady spoke on subjects ranging from
age appropriate theatre and dance activities to classroom dynamics to the
art of play.
MICHAEL GROTH attended a meeting
of the program committee for the Conference on New York State History held
in Binghamton on January 29. He and others members of the committee are
planning this year's conference scheduled for early June at Skidmore College."
JOSEPH HOFFMANN’s review of
the Passion of the Christ (The Gospel according to Mel) for the
Institute for Humanist Studies is online at http://humaniststudies.org/enews/passion.html
He was a guest on Equal Time (a live radio program for the New York City
metro area) to discuss the film on March 7.
TUKUMBI LUMUMBA-KASONGO had
an article entitled, "What is the New Partnership for Africa's Development
(NEPAD)?: A General Reflection on Its Objectives and Claims," published
in the Journal of Comparative Education and International Relations
in Africa/Revue d'Education Comparée et des Relations Internationales
en Africa (JEDIRAF) Volume 5, Number 1-2 (December 2003): pp. 1-14.
In the same edition, he had an extensive book review essay on Guy Martin’s
World Politics: A Pan African Perspective, Trenton and Asmara: Africa
World Press, 2002 published, pp. 153-162.
HEATHER MEYER coauthored a paper,
entitled, "Teachers’ reasoning about school fights, contexts and gender:
An expanded Cognitive Developmental Domain approach," (H.A., Astor, R.A.,
& Behre, W.J. 2004) published this month in Aggressive and Violent
Behavior, 9, pp. 45-74. She also has had two papers accepted for publication:
"School safety interventions: Best practices and programs," in Children
and Schools (Astor, R.A., Meyer, H.A., Benbenishty, R., Marachi, R.,
& Rosemond, M.); and "Relationship violence prevention education in
schools: What's working, what's getting in the way, and what are some future
directions" (Meyer, H.A. & Stein, N. in press) in The American Journal
of Health Education
LESLIE MILLER-BERNAL was a co-organizer
of three sessions on the sociology of higher education for the Eastern
Sociological Society’s annual meeting in New York City on February 21,
2004. The three sessions were: Academic Careers and the Changing Political
Economy of Higher Education, Historical and Comparative Issues in Higher
Education, and Methodological and Conceptual Issues in Higher Education.
Professor Miller-Bernal also served as presider for the last two of these
sessions and presented her own paper, "Changing Forms of Discrimination
Against Women Academics at Cambridge University, 1869-2003," in the session
on Historical and Comparative Issues.
MILENE MORFEI's manuscript,
"Agentic and Communal Generative Behavior in
Four Areas of Adult Life: Implications
for Psychological Well-Being," appeared in the January edition of the Journal
of Adult Development.
VICTORIA MUÑOZ was an
invited speaker at Syracuse University for the "Transgender Teach In" where
she and Stephanie Cyganovich discussed the GISO Study. In collaboration
with Tiffany Silliman, Will Liberi, Alice Lo, Lily Cavanaugh, Professors
Burroughs and Garrison, and Dean Morales, Muñoz planned and implemented
a residency with Bear Bergman to raise awareness and educate about transgender
issues on campus. Please send feedback to bear@wells.edu
Several of CRAWFORD THOBURN’s
published choral compositions and arrangements have been selected for performance
in various graduate-conducting recitals around the country. Most recently
he has learned that his setting for unaccompanied mixed voices of the African-American
spiritual "Steal Away to Jesus," published by Tetra-Continuo Music, will
be performed in a graduate-conducting recital in March at the Louisiana
State University School of Music in Baton Rouge.
BARBARA WEJNERT was recently
nominated by her former students from her Gender & Society class
at Cornell to receive a special recognition for the Advancement of
Women Locally and Internationally (awarded on March 9, at A.D. White House).
International Accomplishments:
Kyrgyzstan, Senegal and Mali: collection
of data on effect of democratization on women’s well-being
Invited presentation at SASE, 15th
Annual Meeting on Socio-Economics LEST, Aix-en-Provence, France, June 26
- 28, 2003
Paper presentation: VII International
Women’s Policy Research Conference at the Institute for Women’s Policy
Research, June 2003, in Washington, D.C
Research Grant: Soros Open Society
(with Alma Djumabajeva) Summer 2003
Selected Presentations since summer
2003:
An Interactive Model of World Democratization:
A Multilevel Analysis. Invited Presentation at the Society for the Advancement
of Socio-Economics, 15th Annual Meeting on Socio-Economics LEST (Laboratoire
d'Economie et de Sociologie du Travail) Aix-en-Provence, France, June 26
- 28, 2003
Health Status of Women in Democratizing
Post-Communist Countries: Ukraine, Poland and Kyrgyzstan. VII International
Women’s Policy Research Conference at the Institute for Women’s Policy
Research in June 2003, in Washington, D.C. (with Andrea Parrot)
An Interactive Model of World and
Regional Democratization: A Multilevel Analysis. Annual Meeting
of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, August 16-19, 2003
Presider and Discussant of a session
on Diffusion and Institutionalization and Social Movements. Annual Meeting
of the American Sociological Association, Atlanta, August 16-19, 2003
Presentation: Wells College, Social
Science Colloquium: "Muslim Women at the Time of Global Development and
Democratization" (October 2003)
Wells College, Social Science Colloquium:
"Politics of Arts and Arts of Politics" (May 2003)
University of Toronto: Faculty of Social
Science Colloquium: "Relative Predictive Power of socioeconomic and diffusion
variables in world and regional democratization: 1800-1999, November 2003
University of Texas, Faculty of Behavior
Science Colloquium: "The Effect of World Democratization on the
Well-being of Women: Multilevel Regression Models," January 2004
Cornell University, Sociology Colloquium:
"Will Democratization of Iraq Democratize
the Middle East? Socioeconomic vs.
Diffusion Predictors of Democratization," Feb. 2004
Publications since summer 2003 -
journal articles - included only refereed journals
Wejnert, B. (2003) Effects of Growth
of Democracy and Transition to Market-Based Economies on Women’s Well-Being.
Journal of Consumer Policy, 26: 465-493.
Wachowiak A., Wejnert B. (2003) Wspomnienia
poswiecone pamieci wybitnego Familiologa, Profesora Zbigniewa Tyszki (Marriage
and the Family) (in Polish), No. 4(8): 38-45.
Wejnert, Spring 2004. Democratization
and the Transition to a Market-Based Economy and Women’s Health in The
Post-Communist Countries: Poland, Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan in: World
Health Organization, 2004. The Globalization, Gender & Health.
Research Monograph (publication in Spring 2004)
Wejnert, B., Djumabaeva A. Spring 2004.
From Patriarchy to Egalitarianism? Parental Roles in Democratizing Poland
and Kyrgyzstan. Marriage and Family Review
In press forthcoming summer 2004:
Wejnert, B. (Dictionary of Modern
American Philosophers, forthcoming 2004). Entry on Jacob Bronowski.
Wejnert, B. (American Sociological
Review) Socioeconomic and Diffusion Predictors of World and Regional
Democratization: 1800 -- 1999.
Upcoming
May 2004 - traveling with series of
lectures to Kyrgyzstan, followed by a lecture at Warsaw University, in
Warsaw, Poland.
June 2004 – Presenting a talk at the
Society of Advancement of Socio-Economics, Washington DC, International
Congress.
August 2004 - Presenting at the American
Sociological Association meeting in San Francisco.
Earlier Announcements
of Faculty Accomplishments
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February, 2004
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December, 2003
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November, 2003
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October, 2003
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September, 2003
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May, 2003
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Combined Listing,
May, 2002 - April, 2003
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Combined Listing,
May, 2001 - April, 2002
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Combined Listing,
May, 2000 - April, 2001
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Combined Listing,
May, 1999 - April, 2000
Combined Listing,
May, 1998 - April, 1999
Combined Listing,
May, 1997 - April, 1998
Combined Listing,
May, 1996 - April, 1997