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    CHRISTINA EWIG

    Associate ProfessorDepartments of Gender & Womens Studies and Political Science

    University of WisconsinMadison3321 Sterling Hall

    475 N. Charter Street

    Madison, WI 53706Tel: (608) 262-9622 [email protected] Fax: (608) 265-2409

    EDUCATION

    University of North Carolina at Chapel HillPh.D. Political Science, December 2001. Major: Comparative Politics. Minor: Political Theory.Specializations: Latin America, Gender & Politics, Social Policy, Political Economy of Development

    Dissertation: Gender Equity and Neoliberal Social Policy: Health Sector Reform in Peru.Director: Evelyne Huber, Morehead Alumni Professor.

    M.A. Political Science August 1996. M.A. Advisor: Professor Jonathan Hartlyn.

    Northwestern UniversityB.A. with Honors June 1992. Major: Political Science. Latin American & Caribbean StudiesCertificate.

    ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

    University of Wisconsin - MadisonAssociate Professorof Gender &Womens Studies and Political Science Fall 2010 - present.Assistant Professorof Gender & Womens Studies and Political Science Fall 2005 - Spring 2010.

    University of Wisconsin - MilwaukeeAssistant Professorof Political Science and Womens Studies, 2002-2005.

    University of PennsylvaniaVisiting Lecturer, Department of Political Science, 2001-2.

    Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey - New BrunswickVisiting Scholar, Center for Global Security and Democracy, 2000-1.

    University of North Carolina at Chapel HillTeaching Fellow, Department of Political Science 1996-7.

    Teaching Assistant, Department of Political Science 1995-6.Research Assistant, Department of Political Science 1994-5.

    PUBLICATIONS

    Book

    Second-Wave Neoliberalism: Gender, Race and Health Sector Reforms in Peru. University Park:Pennsylvania State University Press, 2010.

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    Spanish translation published as:Neoliberalismo de la segunda ola: gnero, raza y reforma delsector salud en el Per. Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos (forthcoming).

    Gender, Violence and Human Security: New Perspectives. (editor with Aili Tripp and Myra MarxFerree). New York: New York University Press (forthcoming).

    Refereed Journal Articles

    Post-Retrenchment Politics: Policy Feedbacks in Health and Pension Reforms in Chile (with Stephen J.Kay).Latin American Politics and Society (forthcoming Winter 2011).

    Gender Equity and Health Sector Reform in Colombia: Mixed State-Market Model Yields MixedResults (with Amparo Hernndez Bello). Social Science & Medicine. vol. 68, no. 6, March 2009, Pp.1145-1152.

    Hijacking Global Feminism: Feminists, the Catholic Church and the Family Planning Debacle in Peru.Feminist Studies. vol. 32, no. 3, Fall 2006, Pp. 632-659.

    Abbreviated version reprinted in Carolyn Elliott, ed. Global Empowerment of Women:

    Responses to Globalization and Politicized Religions. New York: Routledge Press, 2007, 327-347.

    Spanish translation published as Secuestrando el feminismo global: Feministas, la IglesiaCatlica y la debacle de la planificacin familiar en el Per in: Marcos Cueto, Jorge Lossio,Carol Pasco eds.El Rastro de la Salud en El Per. Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos andUniversidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, 2009, Pp. 291-330.

    Abbreviated version reprinted in Janet Lee and Susan Shaw, eds. Women Worldwide:Transnational Feminist Perspectives on Women, 1st ed. McGraw-Hill Publishers, 2010.

    Global Processes, Local Consequences: Gender Equity and Health Sector Reform in Peru. SocialPolitics. vol. 13, no. 3, Fall 2006, Pp. 427-455.

    The Strengths and Limits of the NGO Womens Movement Model: Shaping Nicaraguas DemocraticInstitutions.Latin American Research Review. vol. 34, no. 3, Fall 1999, Pp. 75-102.

    Book Chapters

    Integrating Gender into Human Security: Perus Truth and Reconciliation Commission. (with NardaHenrquez). In: Aili Tripp, Myra Marx Ferree and Christina Ewig, eds. Gender, Violence and HumanSecurity: New Perspectives. New York: New York University Press (forthcoming).

    Feminist Organizing: Whats old, whats new? History, Trends and Issues. (with Myra Marx Ferree). In:

    Karen Celis, Johanna Kantola, Georgina Waylen and Laurel Weldon, eds, The Oxford Handbook on Genderand Politics. Oxford: Oxford University Press (forthcoming).

    Health Policy and the Historical Reproduction of Gender and Racial Inequality in Peru. In: PaulGootenberg and Luis Reygadas Robles, eds.Indelible Inequalities in Latin America: Insights fromHistory, Politics and Culture. Durham: Duke University Press, 2010, Pp. 53-80.

    New Political Legacies and the Politics of Health and Pension Re-reforms in Chile. (with Stephen J.Kay). In: Daniel Bland and Brian Gran, eds. Public and Private Social Policy: Health and PensionPolicies in a New Era. Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave, 2008, Pp. 249-268.

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    Reproduction, Re-reform and the Reconfigured State: Feminists and Neoliberal Health Reforms inChile. In: Isabella Bakker and Rachel Silvey, eds.Beyond States and Markets: The Challenges ofSocial Reproduction. New York: Routledge Press, 2008, Pp. 143-158.

    Polish translation reprinted as: Reprodukcja spoeczna i zreorganizowane pastwo. Feministkia neoliberalna reforma zdrowia w Chile. Translation Magorzata Chmiel [In:] Ewa Charkiewicz,

    Anna Zachorowska-Mazurkiewicz, eds. Gender i ekonomia opieki. Warsaw: Biblioteka ThinkTanku Feministycznego, 2009, Pp. 151-175.

    Piecemeal but Innovative: Health Sector Reform in Peru. In: Robert R. Kaufman and Joan M. Nelson,eds. Crucial Needs, Weak Incentives: Social Sector Reform, Democratization, and Globalization inLatin America. Baltimore: Woodrow Wilson Center and the Johns Hopkins University Press, 2004, Pp217-246.

    Democracia diferida: Un anlisis del proceso de reformasen el sector salud peruano. In: FelipePortocarrero, ed. Pobreza y Polticas Sociales en el Per: Nuevos Aportes. Lima: Universidad delPacfico, 1999, Pp. 481-518.

    Working Papers/Short Contributions

    Inequality and Latin American Welfare Regimes: Why Gender Ought to be at the Top of PoliticalAgendas.Latin American Studies Association Forum. vol. 39, no. 3, Fall 2008.

    Missing Element? Gender and Health Sector Reform in Peru.Hemisphere. vol. 9, no. 1, Feb. 1999.

    NGOs, Democracy and Development: Health Advocacy and Health Delivery Lessons from Nicaragua.Carolina Papers in International Health and Development.Chapel Hill: University Center forInternational Studies, 1997. (Faculty and peer review graduate student working paper series.)

    Book Reviews

    Ethnicity and the Persistence of Inequality: The Case of Peru. (by Rosemary Thorp and MaritzaParedes.)Bulletin of Latin American Research. (forthcoming.)

    Intersecting Inequalities: Woman and Social Policy in Peru (by Jelke Boesten).Journal of LatinAmerican Studies. vol. 43, July 2011, pp. 402-3

    Indigenous Development in the Andes: Culture, Power and Transnationalism. (by Robert Andolina,Nina Laurie and Sarah Radcliffe). Comparative Political Studies. vol. 44, no. 2, February 2011, pp.250-253.

    Running the Obstacle Course to Sexual and Reproductive Health: Lessons from Latin America. (byBonnie Shepard). Culture, Health and Sexuality. vol 11, no. 3, April 2009, pp. 349-351.

    Women and Politics in Chile (by Susan Franceschet). Politics and Gender. vol. 2, no. 3, March 2006,pp.129-131.

    Sex and the State: Abortion, Divorce, and the Family Under Latin American Dictatorships andDemocracies(by Mala Htun). Bulletin of Latin American Research. vol. 23, no. 3, Fall 2004, pp.371-2.

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    GRANTS &AWARDS

    Research Grants & Awards

    UW Madison Vilas Associate Award, 2011-2013.

    UW Madison Graduate School Research Grantfor Gender and the Second Incorporation in Latin America.

    2010-11 (9mos 33% PA and 2/9 summer salary).

    UW-Madison Center for World Affairs and the Global Economy (WAGE) Individual Research AwardforGendered Paradigms of Neoliberalism: Health Sector Reforms in Latin America 2009. $5500.

    UW- Madison Graduate School Research Grantfor Gendered Paradigms of Neoliberalism: Gender andHealth Sector Reforms in Latin America. 2008-9 (9 mo/50% PA and 1/9 summer salary).

    Bellagio Team ResidencyGender, Globalization and Governance. Rockefeller Foundation StudyCenter in Bellagio, Italy. April 26-May 2, 2006. PI: Isabella Bakker.

    Rockefeller Residential Fellowship in the Humanities. 2005-6. Latin American and Caribbean Studies,

    Stony Brook University.

    Fulbright New Century Scholar Fellowship, 2004-5. One among thirty international scholars selected tocollaborate and conduct research on the theme, Toward Equality: The Global Empowerment ofWomen. Awarded to research gender equity and health sector reform in Colombia and Chile.

    UW-Milwaukee Graduate School Research Committee Awardfor research on health reform in Mexico,2004-5.

    Inter-American Award for Research on Social Security, 2003. Third Place, Graduate Thesis.(Competition of all graduate theses submitted from the Americas on social security.)

    UNC Royster Society of Fellows, Paul Hardin Dissertation Writing Fellowship, 1999-2000.

    Woodrow Wilson-Johnson & Johnson Dissertation Grant in Womens Health, 1999.

    Fulbright Scholar Awardfor dissertation research in Peru, 1998-9.

    Institute for the Study of World Politics grant for dissertation research in Peru, 1998.

    Instituto de Estudios Peruanos/ Duke-UNC Peru Ford Foundation Social Science Exchange grant fordissertation research in Peru, 1998.

    Foreign Language and Area Studies grant to study Quechua, summer 1997.

    Tinker Foundation/ UNC Institute for Latin American Studies grant for pre-dissertation research, Peruand Bolivia, 1996.

    Tinker Foundation/ UNC Institute for Latin American Studies grant for M.A. research, Nicaragua, 1995.

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    Institutional & Programmatic Grants and Awards

    UW-Madison International Institute. Research Circle in International Studies Grant, WomensInternational Policy Agendas and Gender Activism. Fall 2010-Spring 2013. (Co-PI with Aili Trippand Myra Marx Ferree).

    Andrew W. Mellon John E. Sawyer Seminar, Globalization and the New Politics if Womens Rights. Awarded

    Spring 2010 for a year-long seminar series in 2011-12. $175,000, includes funding for two dissertators and onpost-doctoral fellow. (Co-PI with Aili Tripp and Myra Marx Ferree)

    UW-Madison International Institute. Research Circle in International Studies Grant, Transnational AppliedResearch in Gender Equity Training (TARGET). 2007/2008: $15,920; 2008/2009: $31,230; 2009/2010:$16,000 (Co-PI with Myra Marx Ferree).

    EU-U.S. Atlantis Program, U.S. Department of Education Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary

    Education. Transnational Applied Research in Gender Equity Training (TARGET). 2007-9. $50,000(Co-PI with Myra Marx Ferree).

    Fulbright New Century Scholars Follow-up Grantfor a workshop in Quito, Ecuador titled, Emerging

    Themes on the Gender and Development Agenda. Co-written with Gioconda Herrera, Monica Maherand Julissa Mantilla. Received June 2006. Workshop June 2007. $24,500.

    Teaching Grants and Awards

    Favorite Instructor Award, University of Wisconsin Residence Halls, 2008.

    John Patrick Hagan Award, outstanding Political Science teaching fellow, UNC Chapel Hill, 1997-8.

    PRESENTATIONS

    Invited Lectures

    Post-Retrenchment Politics: Health Sector Reform in Chile. Economic Crises and Health in HistoricalPerspective Conference. Harvard University, Harvard Global Equity Initiative. May 4, 2010.

    El gnero como una variable? La (todava) difcil integracin de los estudios de gnero en la cienciapoltica. (Gender as a Variable? The (Still) Difficult Integration of Gender Studies into Political Science.)Presentation for Cuerpos y Fronteras: 10 aos del Programa de Estudios de Gnero de FLACSO Ecuador.(Bodies and Borders: 10 years of the Gender Studies Program at FLACSO-Ecuador.) FLACSO-Ecuador,Quito. June 11-14, 2008.

    Equidad de Gnero y Reformas en el Sector Salud: Contexto, Marco Conceptual y Evidencia de Chile y

    el Per. (Gender Equity and Health Sector Reforms: Context, Theoretical Frameworks and Evidencefrom Chile and Peru.) Presentation at the regional workshop: Emerging Themes on the Gender andDevelopment Agenda. FLACSO-Ecuador, Quito. June 11-14, 2007.

    Equidad de Gnero y Reformas en el Sector Salud: Conexiones entre Polticas Pblicas y Teoras deGnero. (Gender Equity and Health Sector Reforms: Connections between Public Policy and GenderTheory.) Invited lecture, Gender Theory Course (Professor Narda Henrquez), Graduate certificateprogram in Gender Studies, Catholic University of Peru. Lima. June 7, 2007.

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    Reproduction, Reform and Re-reform: Feminists Push-back against Neoliberal Health Reforms inChile. Paper delivered at the Gender, Governance and Globalization workshop at the RockefellerFoundation Study Center. Bellagio, Italy, April 26-May 2, 2006.

    Colonization and Cooptation: Historical Paths to Gender and Racial Inequality in Latin AmericanHealth Policy. Invited lecture. Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center, Stony Brook University,March 7, 2006.

    Equidad de gnero y las reformas de los sectores de salud en Amrica Latina: Los casos de Per,Mxico y Colombia. (Gender Equity and Health Sector Reforms in Latin America: The Cases of Peru,Mexico and Colombia.) Invited lecture. Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogot. Centro de laHistoria de la Medicina. Bogot, Colombia, October 21, 2004.

    Equidad de gnero y la reforma de los sectores de salud en Per y Mxico.(Gender Equity and theHealth Sector Reforms in Peru and Mexico.) Invited lecture. Universidad Autnoma de Mxico,Departamento de Salud Pblica. Mexico City, June 24, 2004.

    The Politics of Health Reform in Peru. Invited paper for the Woodrow Wilson Center Workshops onthe Politics of Education and Health Sector Reforms. Washington DC, April 2002.

    El proceso de formulacin poltica y sus consecuencias para la mujer: La reforma del sector salud.(The Process of Policy Formulation and its Consequences for Women: The Reform of the Health Sector.)Invited lecture. Instituto de Estudios Peruanos. Lima, March 30, 2000.

    Ingenera del desarrollo: La reforma de planificacin familiar en los 90. (Engineering Development:The Reform of Family Planning in the 1990s.) Invited lecture. School of Public Health, CayetanoHeredia University, Lima, March 28, 2000.

    Conference Presentations

    Gendered Varieties of Health Sector Reform: A Cross-national Comparison of Latin American Health CareSystems. Delivered at the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Seattle September 1-4,2011.

    Cant Distinguish Left from Right: Gender and Sexuality in Perus 2011 Presidential Campaign. Deliveredat the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, August 20-23, 2011.

    Gendered Paradigms of Neoliberalism: the Chilean Case. Delivered at the Latin American StudiesAssociation International Congress, Toronto, October 6-9, 2010.

    Taming Markets, Promoting Gender Equity? Chiles 2004 Health Reforms. Delivered at the GenderEquality Policies Pre-Conference of the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,Washington DC, September 1, 2010.

    Private Policy Legacies and Health and Pension Reform in Post-retrenchmentChile. (with Stephen J.Kay). Delivered at the American Political Science Association Meeting, August 28-31, 2008.

    Gender, Race and the Historical Formation of Public Health and Social Security Systems in Chile,Mexico and Peru. Delivered at the Latin American Studies International Congress, Montreal, September5-8, 2007.

    Gender Equity and Colombias Model Health Reform.(with Amparo Hernndez Bello) Delivered atthe Latin American Studies Association International Congress, San Juan, March 15-19, 2006.

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    The Contributions of Community-based Social Service Decentralization to Democracy. Delivered atthe Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia, August 28-30, 2003.

    From Equity to Justice: A Feminist Framework for the Evaluation of Social Policies. Delivered at theannual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 3-5, 2003.The Impact of Health Sector Reform on Gender Equity in Peru. Delivered at the Latin AmericanStudies Association International Congress, Dallas, March 27-29, 2003.

    Gender Equity and Neoliberal Social Policy Reforms: Evidence from Health Policy. Delivered at theLatin American Studies Association International Congress, Washington DC, September 6-8, 2001.

    Invisible State Reformers: Bureaucratic Decisions, Civil Society and InternationalInfluence in the Reform of Perus Health Sector. Delivered at the Annual Meeting of the AmericanPolitical Science Association, Washington DC, August 31-September 3, 2000.

    Engineering Development: Family Planning Policy in Peru under Fujimori. Delivered at the LatinAmerican Studies Association International Congress, Miami, March 16-18, 2000.

    The Policy Formulation Process and its Consequences for Women: Health Sector Reform in Peru.Delivered at the Gender and Public Policy in Latin America Conference organized by the Gender Sectionof the Latin American Studies Association and the North-South Center, Miami, March 14-15, 2000.

    Gendering Social Policy Reform in Latin America. Delivered at the 11th Annual Meeting of theSociety for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, Madison, July 8-11, 1999.

    Democracia diferida: Un anlisis del proceso de reformas en el sector salud peruano. Delivered at theconference Poverty and Social Policies in Peru organized by the Network for the Development ofSocial Sciences in Peru and the Latin American Program on Social Policies, Lima, October 14-22, 1998.

    The Strengths and Limits of the NGO Womens Movement Model: Shaping Nicaraguas DemocraticInstitutions. Delivered at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,Washington DC, August 28-31, 1997.

    Changing Notions of Womens Citizenship in Post-SandinistaNicaragua. Delivered at the DukeUniversity Seventh Annual Womens Studies Graduate Research Conference, Durham, January 31-February 1, 1997. (Subsequently published in: Kate Manuel, ed.Inroads: Women and Gender Across theAcademic Landscape Proceedings. Durham,NC: Duke Womens Studies, 1997.)

    Conference Participation

    Commentator, Social Policy Panel, States, Development and Global Governance Workshop. UW-Madison,March 13, 2010.

    Commentator, Social Policy Panel, Law and the New Developmental State Conference. UW Law School.November 6, 2009.

    Confrontation and Alienation in the Classroom: A Roundtable on the Challenges of Feminist Teaching.Co-facilitator with Michelle Mouton. National Womens Studies Association Conference, New Orleans,June 19-22, 2003.

    Soaking and Poking: Interviewing Techniques for Women and Men. Panel Chair, Midwest PoliticalScience Association Conference. Chicago, April 3-5, 2003. (Womens Caucus event)

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    Moderator, Gender and Disabilities Conference. Institute for Research on Women, Rutgers University,March 1-3, 2001.

    Campus Presentations

    Taming Markets, Promoting Gender Equity? Chiles 2004 Health Reforms. Demography Seminar,Sociology Department, UW-Madison. November 30, 2010.

    Global Currents: Neoliberal and Rights-Based Development Paradigms in Peruvian Health Reforms.Global Governance, Shifting Sovereignties Workshop sponsored by Global Studies, WAGE, and the AfricanStudies Program, UW-Madison. April 10-11, 2009.

    Post-retrenchment Politics: Policy Feedbacks in Health and Pension Reforms in Chile. PoliticalScience Department Faculty Development Workshop, UW-Madison. October 6, 2008.

    Insuring Gender Equity? Public and Private Health Insurance Schemes in Peru. Sociology of GenderSeminar, UW-Madison. September 18, 2008.

    Critical Junctures and Gendered Divisions: Peruvian Healthy Policy Reform in the 1990s. ComparativeResearch Colloquium, UW-Madison. March 28, 2007.

    Capitalizing on the Downside of Social Capital? Gender, Class and Perus Participatory HealthReforms. Sociology of Economic Change and Development Seminar, UW-Madison. October 6, 2006.

    The Impact of Neoliberal Health Policy on Womens Well-being: Findings from Peru. Bachelors inGlobal Studies Colloquium, UW-Milwaukee. November 21, 2002.

    TEACHING

    Teaching Interests

    Comparative Politics: Latin American Politics, Politics of Developing Nations, Democratization,Comparative Welfare States & Social Policy, Inter-American Relations, Social Movements & CollectiveAction, Political Economy of Development.

    Gender: Gender and Comparative Politics, Gender and Policy, Gender and Development, GlobalFeminisms, Gender and Politics in Latin America/Developing World.

    Methods: Research Design/Scope and Methods, Qualitative Methods, Comparative Historical Method.

    Undergraduate Courses Taught

    Gender, Women and Society in Global Perspective (Gender & Womens Studies 102)Global Feminisms (Gender & Womens Studies 325)Gender and Welfare in Global Perspective (Gender & Womens Studies 320)Latin American Politics (Political Science 630)Gender and Politics in Latin America (Political Science 401)Gender and Development (Political Science/Womens Studies, UW-Milwaukee)Politics of Developing Nations (Political Science, UW-Milwaukee)Inter-American Relations (Political Science, UW-Milwaukee)

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    Graduate Courses

    Latin American Politics Seminar (Political Science 962)

    Student Advising

    Dissertation Chairing/Primary Advisor

    Brett Kyle, Political Science (Co-Chair with Scott Straus)Kerry Ratigan, Political Science (Co-Chair with Ed Friedman)Casey Ehrlich, Political ScienceDaniel Ippolito, Development Studies

    Dissertation Committees (Member)J.D. Bowen, Political Science (defense Spring 2008)Erica Nelson, History (defense Fall 2008)Marcela Rios Tobar, Political Science (defense Spring 2009)Alice Kang, Political Science (proposal Spring 2007, defense Summer 2010)Andrew Reiter, Political Science (proposal Summer 2008, defense Spring 2011)Kimiko Osawa, Political Science (proposal Spring 2007, defense Spring 2011)

    Joseph Harris, Sociology (proposal Spring 2008)Liliana Cisneros, Development Studies (proposal Spring 2009)Janina Mera, Development Studies (preliminary exams and proposal, Summer 2009)Paulina Calfucoy, Development Studies (preliminary exams and proposal, Summer 2011)Taylor Price, Political Science (proposal summer 2011)Shahirah Mahmood, Political Science (proposal summer 2011)

    Masters Chairing /Primary AdvisorAlyson Williams, Latin American, Caribbean and Iberian Studies MA (defense Spring 2010)Eileen Zeiger, Gender and Womens Studies MARegina McConaghy, Gender and Womens Studies MA

    Masters Committees (Member)Sebastian Podesta, Latin American, Caribbean and Iberian Studies MA (defense Fall 2007)Kerry Mohan, Latin American, Caribbean and Iberian Studies MA (defense Spring 2010)Katy Ramsey, Latin American, Caribbean and Iberian Studies MA (defense Fall 2010)

    Undergraduate Honors AdvisingFabiola Valenzuela, Undergraduate Research Scholar (Fall 2010-Spring 2011)Amjad Asad, Political Science, Hilldale Award Winner (Spring 2009Spring 2011)Kaitlin Fordyce Jentzen, Latin American Studies, recipient of summer honors funding for research inMexico (Spring 2007-Fall 07)

    UW-Milwaukee AdvisingSteven Thayes, Political Science Masters Thesis Committee Fall 2002-2004 (defense Spring 04)

    Justin Hall, Undergraduate International Studies Independent Study Fall 2003Political Science Undergraduate Capstone Student Advising: Fall 2002 (1 student),

    Fall 2003 (3 students), Spring 2004 (3 students)

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    SERVICE

    Public Service

    News Interview: Judith Davidoff. Gender Card: Local Women SayClinton Should Stick to theIssues. Capital Times. Thursday, November 29, 2007. p.1.

    Invited Roundtable: Voices of Courage: Women, Politics and Leadership. Organized by MadisonSpeak Out Sister Young Womens Leadership Forum (based at Madison West High School).November 15, 2007. Madison WI, Monona Terrace.

    Invited Consultancy: Invited by the Independent Evaluation Group of the World Bank to evaluate theWorld Banks Health Reform and Health and Nutrition projects in Peru from 1994-2006. October2007. (Declined).

    Invited Lecture: The Global Womens Movement: Origins and New Challenges. MilwaukeeWomens Gathering. (A monthly breakfast gathering of local women business and community leadersin Milwaukee) March 11, 2003. Organized by 9to5 and Womens Choice 2003.

    News Interview: Kevin Begos. Fewer People: Peru Resorting to Sterilization? Winston-SalemJournal. (Part of a series onNorth Carolinas Sterilization Program.) December 10, 2002.

    Invited Lecture: Equidad de gnero y polticas sociales neoliberales: La reforma del sector saludperuano.(Gender Equity and Neoliberal Social Policies: the Reform ofPerus Health Sector.) Forstaff and guests of the Department for International Development (DFID, Great Britain), Lima, July 25,2002.

    Invited Workshop: Reforma del sector salud: equidad de clase, gnero y etnicidad. (Health SectorReform: Class, Gender and Ethnic Equity.) International seminar Organization, Financing and Equityin the Health Sector.Organized by the Universidad del Pacfico. Short course for professionalsworking in Perus health sector. Lima, July 23, 2002.

    Professional Service

    Article Reviewer:American Journal of Political Science, Bulletin of Latin American Research, Comparative Politics,

    Comparative Political Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender, Place and Culture, Gender & Society,

    Governance, Human Organization: Journal of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Journal of

    Historical Sociology, Journal of Political Science Education, Latin American & Caribbean Ethnic

    Studies, Latin American Politics and Society, Latin American Research Review, Political Research

    Quarterly, Politics & Gender, Social Science & Medicine, Womens Studies Quarterly, WorldDevelopment.

    Book Proposal Reviewer:Sage Publications

    Palgrave Macmillan

    Book Reviewer:Instituto de Investigaciones Sociales, Universidad de Costa Rica

    Editorial Review Boards:Politics & Gender(2007-10)Human Rights & Human Welfare (2004-6).

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    Professional Affiliations:Present: American Political Science Association (Women and Politics, Comparative Politics and

    Qualitative Methods Sections)Latin American Studies Association (Gender and Feminist Studies, Colombia, Peru andHealth & Medicine Sections)

    Past: National Womens Studies Association

    Midwest Political Science Association

    Service to Professional Organizations:Board Member, Gender and Feminist Studies Section of the Latin American Studies Association(Fall 2010-present)

    Secretary-Treasurer, Peru Section of the Latin American Studies Association (Fall 2004-Fall 2007).

    Local Organizing Committee, National Womens Studies Association Conference 2004, MilwaukeeWisconsin. (Sept. 2002-June 2004).

    University Service at UW-Madison (2005-present)

    Campus Affiliations:Faculty Affiliate and Executive Committee, Latin American, Caribbean and Iberian StudiesFaculty Affiliate and Steering Committee, Center for Demography and EcologyFaculty Affiliate, UW Center for Global Health and Advisory Committee, Global Health CertificateFaculty Affiliate, Development Studies Ph.D. ProgramFaculty Affiliate, Global StudiesFaculty Affiliate, Human Rights InitiativeFaculty Affiliate, World Affairs and the Global Economy (WAGE)Participant: Campus Global Health Initiative

    Departmental Service:Gender and Womens Studies Associate Chair, Fall 2009-Spring 2011Gender and Womens Studies Director of Graduate Studies, Fall 2010Gender and Womens Studies Graduate Committee, Fall 2008-Spring 2009Womens Studies Research Committee, Fall 2007-Spring 2008Womens Studies Hyde Dissertation Award Committee, 2007 (member) 2008 (chair)Womens Studies MA Admissions Committee, Spring 2007Womens Studies Committee on Naming the Department Spring 2007Womens Studies Curriculum Committee, Fall 2006-Spring 2007

    Scholarly Working Groups:Co-Coordinator, Womens International Policy Agendas & Gender Activism Research Circle, 2010-13Co-Coordinator, Transnational Applied Research in Gender Equity Training Research Circle, 2007-10

    University Service at UW-Milwaukee (2002-2005)

    Campus Service:Co-Liaison from Political Science to the Center for 21st Century Studies 2003-2005.Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Advisory Committee 2003-4.Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies Student Awards Committee 2003.

    Departmental Service:Graduate Program Committee, Political Science Fall 2003-Spring 2004.

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    Search Committee, Comparative Politics hire in Political Science Fall 2004.Chair, Comparative Politics Long-Range Planning, Political Science, Fall 2003-Spring 2004.Theory Field Long-Range Planning Committee, Political Science, Fall 2003-Spring 2004.Undergraduate Committee, Political Science, Fall 2002-Fall 2004 (included summer advising).Search Committee, Womens Studies/Philosophy hire Fall 2002-Spring 03.Search Committee, Visiting Lecturer in European Politics Spring 2003.

    Scholarly Working Groups:Coordinator, Feminist Theory Workshop, Center for 21st Century Studies, Spring 2003- Fall 2004.Coordinator, Political Science Junior Faculty monthly seminar, Spring 2002-Fall 2003.

    LANGUAGE &RESEARCH SKILLS

    Spanish: Fluent in speaking, reading and writing.Quechua: Elementary writing and speaking of Cusqueo dialect. (Completed six-week intensive

    program at Cornell University, summer 1997.)French: Proficient in reading.Portuguese: Proficient in reading.

    Survey Design and Processing