VITA
November 2007
NAME Kathleen
B. Jones, Ph.D.
ADDRESS 4704
Miracle Drive
San Diego,
California 92115
TELEPHONE Home: 619-229-1471
Fax: 619-795-7655
Mobile: 619-788-4550
Email: profjones@cox.net
EDUCATION
CUNY Graduate School and Center, Ph.D. in
Political Science, 1978
Brooklyn College, New York, B.A. in
Political Science, cum laude, 1970
AWARDS
AND HONORS (Selected List)
NEH Grant to direct 2008 Summer Seminar
for School Teachers at SDSU, "The Political Theory of Hannah Arendt: The
Problem of Evil and the Origins of Totalitarianism."
Distinguished Alumni Award, Ph.D./M.A.
Program in Political Science of the Graduate Center of the City University of
New York, 2006.
NEH Grant to direct 2006 Summer Seminar
for School Teachers at SDSU, "The Political Theory of Hannah Arendt: The
Problem of Evil and the Origins of Totalitarianism."
Honorary Doctorate, University of Örebro,
Sweden, February 2003.
Research, Scholarship, and Creative
Activity Grant, San Diego State University, Spring, 2000.
STINT
Grant for Four-Year Research and Teaching Collaboration with University of
Örebro, Sweden, 1998-2002.
STINT Fellowship (Swedish Foundation for
International Research and Higher Education,) Visiting Scholar, University of
Örebro, Sweden, Fall, 1997
Most Influential Faculty Member, selected
by Jenee Littrell, Student Winner of Vice-Presidential “Quest for the Best
Award,” San Diego State University, 1997
Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity
Grant, San Diego State University, Spring, 1994.
Most Influential Faculty Member, selected
by Guadalupe Corona, Student Winner of Vice-Presidential "Quest for the
Best" Award, San Diego State University, 1994.
NEH Grant to direct 1994 Summer Seminar
for School Teachers, "Authority, Democracy, and the Representation of
Women: Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, and Wollstonecraft."
Most Influential Faculty Member, Selected
by Sheryl Perry-Yanacone, Outstanding Women's Studies Graduate, San Diego State
University, 1993.
Travel Grant from the Swedish Information
Service, May, 1993
NEH Grant to direct 1992 Summer Seminar
for School Teachers (at UC Berkeley), "Authority, Democracy and the
Representation of Women."
International Political Science
Association Travel Grant, Summer 1991.
Most Influential Faculty Member, Selected
by Françoise Verges, Outstanding Political Science Graduate, San Diego State
University, 1990.
American Council of Learned Societies
(ACLS) Travel Grant, Summer 1990.
Marilyn
Yalom Research Fund Grant, Stanford University's Institute for Research on
Women & Gender, Spring 1989.
NEH Grant to direct 1989 Summer Seminar
for School Teachers, "Authority, Democracy, and the Citizenship of Women:
Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, and Wollstonecraft."
Visiting
Scholar, Stanford University Center for Research on Women and Gender, 1988-89.
Visiting Scholar, Beatrice Bain Research
Group on Women and Gender, University of California, Berkeley, 1988-89.
NEH Grant to direct 1988 Summer Seminar
for School Teachers, "Authority, Democracy, and the Citizenship of Women:
Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, and Wollstonecraft."
San Diego State University Meritorious
Performance and Professional Promise Award, June 1987.
San Diego State University Summer Faculty
Fellowship, 1987.
College of Arts and Letters Distinguished
Lecturer, Fall 1985.
Grant for Support of Faculty Research,
Summer 1985.
University Research Committee Faculty
Research Grant, Spring 1985.
Affirmative Action Faculty Research
Grant, SDSU, Spring 1985.
California Council for the Humanities
Grant, co-project director, Eleanor Roosevelt Centennial, Fall 1984.
FIELDS
OF TEACHING
Feminist Theory
Narrating Women's Lives
Gender and Politics in a Global Context
History of Political Theory
EMPLOYMENT
AND PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS
Visiting
Professor, Gender Studies, Örebro University, Sweden, 2006-present.
Visiting Professor, International
Science Center, Örebro University, Sweden, 2003-06.
Professor
Emerita, Department of Women's Studies, San Diego State University, Dec.
2003-present.
Co-Editor, International Feminist Journal of Politics, 1998-2005.
Professor,
Department of Women's Studies, San Diego State University, 1991-2003.
Director, University-Wide Programs for
K-16+ Educational Pilot, Office of the Provost, San Diego State University,
1998-99.
Associate Dean, College of Arts and
Letters, San Diego State University, 1995-98.
Chair, Department of Women's Studies, San
Diego State University, 1992-95.
Visiting Professor, Department of Women's
Studies and Political Science, University of California, La Jolla, 2000,
1993-95.
Visiting Associate Professor of Women's
Studies and Political Science, University of California, Berkeley, Spring 1990,
Spring 1991.
Associate Professor, Department of
Women's Studies, San Diego State University, 1984-91.
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department
of Political Science and Department of Women's Studies, San Diego State
University, 1980-84.
Assistant Professor, Department of
Political Science, University of North Carolina-Wilmington, 1978-80.
Lecturer, Department of Political
Science, University of Louisville, 1975-77.
Teaching Fellow, Department of Political
Science, Brooklyn College, 1971-75.
Research Assistant, Department of
Political Science, Brooklyn College, 1970-71.
PUBLICATIONS
Diving for Pearls: A Woman’s Thinking
Journey with Hannah Arendt (in
progress, manuscript represented by Artists
Literary Group of New York City).
The Political Interests of Gender
Revisited: Redeveloping Feminist Political Theory and Practice, co-editor and contributing author, with
Anna G. Jónasdóttir (Manchester University Press, forthcoming).
Living Between Danger and Love: The
Limits of Choice,
(Rutgers University Press, 2000)
Citizenship in Feminism: Identity,
Action, Locale, Hypatia, special issue, (January, 1998)
Women Transforming Politics, co-edited with Cathy Cohen and Joan
Tronto, (New York University Press, 1997)
Compassionate Authority: Democracy and
the Representation of Women,
(Routledge, 1993).
The Political Interests of Gender:
Developing Theory and Research with a Feminist Face, co-edited with Anna G. Jónasdóttir,
(Sage Press, 1988)
“Out of Epistemology: Feminist
Theory in the 1980s and Beyond”, co-authored with Anna G. Jónasdóttir, in Jones
and Jónasdóttir, The Political Interests
of Gender Revisited, (Manchester University Press, forthcoming).
“Reflections on Gender
and Violence: A Philosophical Journey
with Hannah Arendt,” Keynote Address, Danish National Gender Studies
Conference, Aalborg, Denmark, April, 2005, in FREI, http://www.ihis.aau.dk/freia/skriftserie/55.pdf
“Lectures on Democracy,” A Lecture
Series, Örebro University’s Center for Feminist Social Studies, Working Papers,
No. 4, 2004.
“Boomerangst,” in R. Hile Bassett (Ed.), Parenting and Professing: Balancing Family Work With an Academic Career.
Nashville, TN: Vanderbilt University Press, 2004.
"Feminist Publishing and the Women's
Movement in South Africa Today: Interview with Lou Haysom, Editor, Agenda, the
South African Feminist Journal," International
Feminist Journal of Politics, 3:1 (2001), 106-118.
“New
Spaces/New Politics,” Editors’ introduction to premier issue of International Feminist Journal of Politics,
August, 1999.
“Introduction”
to Special Issue of Hypatia: Citizenship
in Feminism: Identity, Action, and Locale, January, 1998.
"What Is Authority's Gender?"
in Christine Di Stefano and Nancy Hirschman, eds., Revisioning the Political: Feminist Reconstructions of Traditional
Concepts in Political Theory, (Westview,1997).
“Andi’s Story: Political Action Against
Domestic Violence,” in Country
Connections, Alternative Press, September, 1996.
“The Politics of Feminist Responses to
Domestic Violence,” in Jodi Dean, ed., Feminism
and the New Democracy, (Sage Press, 1996)
"Identity, Action, and Locale:
Thinking about Citizenship, Civic Action, and Feminism," Social Politics, 1,1, 1994.
"Authority," in Kloppenberg and
Fox, eds., Companion to American Thought,
Basil Blackwell, 1994.
"Toward a Woman-Friendly New World
Order," in Sherri Matteo, edit., American
Women in the Nineties: Today's Critical Issues, (Northeastern, 1993).
"The Trouble with Authority," Differences, 3, 1, (1991).
" `Aux Citoyennes!' Women's
Political Actions During the Paris Commune of 1871," co-authored with
Françoise Vergès, History of European
Ideas, 1991.
" `Toutes avec Tous': Women,
Politics and the Paris Commune of 1871," co-authored with Françoise Vergès, Women's Studies International Forum,
1991.
"Citizenship in a Woman-Friendly
Polity," Signs, 15, 4, 1990.
"Le Mal des Fleurs: A Feminist
Response to The Closing of the American
Mind," Women and Politics,
9, 4, 1989.
"`Round and Round the Mulberry
Tree': A Feminist Critique of Traditional Political Science," in Barbara
Schaeffer-Hegel and Maria-Barbara Watson (eds.) Manner Mythos Wissenschaft (Berlin, Centaurus, 1989).
"Feminist Theory," in Helen
Tierney, edit., Women's Studies
Encyclopedia vol I: A View from the Sciences, (Greenwood Press, 1989).
"Marxist Feminism," in Helen
Tierney, edit., Women's Studies
Encyclopedia vol I: A View from the Sciences, (Greenwood Press, 1989).
"Gender As An Analytic Category in
Political Theory," with Anna G.
Jónasdóttir, in Jones and Jónasdóttir, The
Political Interests of Gender, (Sage Press, 1988).
"Toward the Revision of
Politics," in Jones and Jónasdóttir, The
Political Interests of Gender, (Sage Press, 1988).
"Where Have All the Women
Gone?" (Special Symposium on Donald Meyer's Sex and Power), Psychohistory Review, 17, 1, 1988.
"Socialist-Feminist Theories of the
Family," Praxis International,
October, 1988.
"Textual Politics: Challenging the
Authority of the Father," A Review Essay of In Dora's Case, in Fiction
International, 17, 2, 1988.
"On Authority, OR Why Women Are Not
Entitled to Speak," Nomos XXIX:
Authority Revisited, 1986.
"Women, Compassion and Rationality:
Rethinking the Power/Authority Distinction," Papers in Comparative Studies, 4, 1985.
"Review Essay" of Juliet
Mitchell, The Longest Revolution:
Collected Writings; Sheila Rowbotham, Dreams
and Dilemmas: Collected Writings; and Gloria Steinem, Outrageous Acts and Everyday Rebellions, in the Minnesota Review, (Fall, 1985).
"Dividing the Ranks: Women and the
Draft," in Women and Politics,
Winter, 1984.
"The Irony of the Insanity Defense:
A Theory of Relativity," in Journal
of Psychiatry and Law, 10, 3, 1982.
C. Reprinted Articles
"Citizenship in a Woman-Friendly
Polity." Reprinted in Gershon Shafir, ed. The Citizenship Debates. (University of Minnesota Press, 1998).
"Citizenship in a Woman-Friendly
Polity." Reprinted in Pippa Norris, Marianne Githens, and Joni Lovenduski,
eds., Different Roles, Different Voices:
Women and Politics in the United State and Europe. (Harper Collins College
Publishers, 1993).
"Toward the Revision of
Politics." Translated into Spanish as "Hacia una revision de la
politica," in Mujeres y politica, 1, Otono 1992, pp. 277-298.
"Dividing the Ranks: Women and the
Draft." Reprinted in Jean Bethke Elshtain and Sheila Tobias, eds., Thinking About Women, Militarism and War:
Essays in History, Politics, and Social Criticism. (Littlefield, Adams and Co., 1990).
"On Authority, OR Why Women Are Not
Entitled to Speak." Reprinted in
Irene Diamond and Lee Quinby, eds., Feminism
and Foucault, (Northeastern University Press, 1988).
D. Book Reviews
Daring
to be Bad by Alice
Echols, The Annals of the American
Academy of Political and Social Science, 1991.
Feminism
Unmodified by Catherine
MacKinnon, Women & Politics, 10,
1 (1990).
Women
and War by Jean Bethke
Elshtain, Political Theory, 16, 4,
(1988).
Bring
Me Men and Women: Mandated Change at the Air Force Academy by Judith Stiehm, Women and Politics, 5, 2/3, (1985).
The
Limits of Political Obligation
by James Fishkin, The Journal of Politics,
46, 3, (1984).
Public
Man/Private Woman, by
Jean Bethke Elshtain, Political Theory,
10, 4, (1982).
E.
Other
“Digging: A Journey,”
creative non-fiction essay, The Briar
Cliff Review, vol. 19, 2007.
“Eating Camille Paglia,” short fiction, Fiction International, December 2005.
"Women's Rights,
Women's Struggles in South Africa Today," video (2000).
"Comparative Gender
Politics: Two Videos" (2000).
"Profiles: Interviews
with San Diego Authors, Chalmers Johnson, Debra Ginsberg, Susan Vreeland, Tomas
Gayton, Joseph Wambaugh, Quincy Troupe, Alan Havis and Bernardo Solano, Kathi
Diamant, Janell Cannon," videos, 2001-present.
"She Lost It at the
Movies: Moving Pictures," a memoir, Mr.
Bellar's Neighborhood, http://redesign.mrbellarsneighborhood.com
"Boomerangst,"
personal narrative, Sexing the Political,
vol.2, no. 2, online journal, http://www.sexingthepolitical.com
PUBLIC
LECTURES AND PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS, (Selected List:
1985-07)
“Out of Epistemology: Feminist Theory in
the 1980s and Beyond,” Sociology Seminar, Sydney University, Australia, June,
2007.
“Diving for Pearls: A Woman’s thinking
Journey with Hannah Arendt,” Political Science Department Seminar, Sydney
University, Australia, June, 2007.
“Diving for Pearls: A Woman’s thinking Journey with Hannah Arendt,” Keynote Address, CUNY Distinguished Alumni Awards, Department of Political Science, May 2006.
“Reflections on Gender and Violence: Philosophical Journey with Hannah Arendt,” Keynote Address, Danish National Gender Studies Conference, Aalborg, Denmark, April, 2005.
“Thinking About Gender and Power,” Paper Delivered at Annual Meeting of International Studies Association, March, 2005.
“On Hannah Arendt,” Seminar, Örebro University, Sweden, December, 2004.
“The Ambiguity of Democracy,” Paper Delivered at Inauguration of Doctoral Program in Democracy Studies and the International Science Center, Örebro University, Sweden, October, 2003.
"The State of Feminist Research in
IR," Roundtable Discussion, International Studies Association, Portland
OR, February, 2003.
"Thinking about Democracy in an Age
of Uncertainty," Honorary Doctorate Lecture, Örebro University, Sweden,
February 7, 2003.
"On Feminist Methodology and
International Politics," Roundtable Discussion, International Studies
Association, New Orleans LA, March 2002.
"Living Between Danger and
Love," Seminar on domestic violence at University of Witwatersrand,
Johannesburg, South Africa, June, 2000; at Purdue University, Calumet, March
2000; at Hunter College, New York City, March 2000, and to San Diego Women City
Employees.
“Women’s
Rights, Women’s Struggles in the New South Africa,” video and lecture
presentation, William Paterson University, March 2000.
“Unreasonable Choices,” Paper Presented at
Women’s Studies Seminar, University of Örebro, Örebro, Sweden, December 1997.
“How Could It Happen to Her? The Politics of Domestic Violence,”
Paper Presented at Political Science Seminar, University of Umeå, Umeå, Sweden,
October, 1997.
“Gender and the Concept of Authority,”
Core Curriculum Lecture Series, University of Karlstad, Sweden, October, 1997
“Gender and the Possibilities of Feminist
Epistemology,” Presentation at Political Science Seminar, University of
Stockholm, Sweden, September, 1997.
“Narratives of Complicity/Narratives of
Resistance: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Domestic Violence,”
Interdisciplinary Lecture Series, Green College, University of British
Columbia, Vancouver, B.C, Canada, April, 1997.
“The Politics of Domestic Violence,”
Interdisciplinary Seminar, Program in Liberal Studies, Simon Fraser University,
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, April, 1997.
“Queer Citizenship/Queer Representation:
Politics Out of Bounds,” Paper Presented at Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association, September, 1996. Winner of 1996 Best Paper
Award, Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Political Caucus.
“Women and Children First? The Politics
of Domestic Violence,” League of Women Voters, San Diego, CA, May, 1996.
“Risking Integrity: Responsibilities of
Women’s Studies to Changing Communities,” Keynote Address to Pacific Southwest
Women’s Studies Association, April, 1996.
“Narratives of Complicity/Narratives of
Resistance: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Domestic Violence,” SDSU Master
of Arts in Liberal Arts Lecture Series, Spring, 1996.
“The Politics of Domestic Violence and
Women’s Political Actions,” Department of Psychology, California State
University, San Bernardino, Fall, 1995.
“Domestic Violence as Political Terror,”
Department of Political Science, Fall, 1995.
"Women in Strange Places: Gender and
the Shifting Locale of Modern Citizenship," Dept. of Rhetoric Lecture
Series, University of California, Berkeley, Sept. 16, 1994.
"Citizenship, Feminism, and Civic
Action," Jing Lyman Lecture Series, Stanford University, May, 1994.
"Cyborg Citizenship and Public
Space: Feminist Politics in the Late Twentieth Century," Department of
Geography Colloquium, SDSU, May, 1994.
"What Is Authority? A Feminist
Response," Paper presented at the Feminist Paradigms in Political Science
Lecture Series, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, January, 1994.
"What Is Authority's Gender?"
McConnell Professorship Lecture, Pomona College, Los Angeles, CA, November,
1993.
"Citizenship in Feminism:
Identity/Action/Locale," Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C., September, 1993.
"The History and Development of
Women's Studies at SDSU." Presentation at the Conference on Women's
Studies, Palomar College, San Diego, CA, May, 1993.
"Women and the Discourse of
Representation: Strategies for Change." Paper presented at the Conference
on Women and Politics: Strategies for Change, University of Örebro, Orebro,
Sweden, May, 1993.
"Configurations of Citizenship,
Confederacies, and Feminism." Paper presented at the Citizenship and
Plurality panel, Joint Sessions of the European Consortium for Political
Research, April 2-8, 1993.
"Where in the World is Women's
Studies? Gender and Multiculturalism in Curriculum Transformation."
Keynote Speaker at the City-wide Interdisciplinary Meetings of English and
Social Studies Teachers and Assistant Principals, Museum of the City of New
York, March 24, 1993.
"Why Women's Studies?" Keynote
Lecture, St. Mary's College, Women's Studies Minor Initiatives Committee,
October 9, 1992.
"`Supposing Truth Were A
Woman'" in Master of Arts in Liberal Arts lecture series "The Nature
of Evidence," San Diego State University, July, 1992.
"Authority and Representation:
Sisterhood is Complicated," Jing Lyman Lecture Series, Stanford
University, January, 1992.
"Feminist Citizenship and the
National Security State," Meeting of the International Political Science
Association, Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 1991.
"Women's Political Participation in
the Paris Commune of 1871," with Francoise Verges, The Second Annual
Meeting of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas, Leuven,
Belgium, August 1990.
"`Aux Citoyennes': Women, Politics
and the Paris Commune of 1871," with Francoise Verges, Colonial Discourse
and Feminism Conference, University of California, Berkeley, October 1989.
"Reflections on the Contradictions
of Being a Woman Citizen in the World," Paper presented at the
"Woman, the State and War" Conference, University of Southern
California, April 1989.
"Rethinking Authority,"
Beatrice Bain Research Group on Women & Gender Lecture Series, UC Berkeley,
February 1989.
"Feminism and Authority,"
Institute for Research on Women and Gender, Stanford University, Visiting
Scholar Lecture Series, November 1988.
"Image/Woman/Text," with Sharyn
C. Blumenthal, Department of Film, California State University, Long Beach,
Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C.,
September 1988.
"Discourse, Text and Gender: A
Women's Studies Response to Allan Bloom's The Closing of the American Mind." College of Arts and Letters Summer Lecture
Series, San Diego State University, July 1988.
"Women & Citizenship,"
Colloquium for Women's Studies and Political Science, University of Hawai'i,
November 1987.
"`Unbound Subjectivity': Theories of
Self and Community in Feminist Discourse on Pornography," Colloquium for
Women's Studies and Political Science, University of Hawai'i, November 1987.
"Aspects of Citizenship in a
Woman-Friendly Polity," Annual Meeting of the International Society for
Political Psychology, San Francisco, July 3-7, 1987.
"Authority and Democratic Theory: A
Feminist Perspective," Joint Sessions of Workshops, Meeting of the
European Consortium for Political Research, Gothenberg, Sweden, April 1986.
"On Authority, or Why Women Are Not
Entitled to Speak," (revised), College of Arts and Letters
Distinguished Lecture, Fall 1985.
"Contribution of International
Women's Movement to Politicization of Pornography," World Congress of the
International Political Science Association, Paris, France, July 1985.
PROFESSIONAL
AFFILIATIONS
Founding Co-Editor, International Feminist Journal of Politics
American Association of University
Women
American Political Science
Association
International Political Science
Association
International Studies Association
International Women's Writing Guild
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Caucus,
American Political Science Association, Program Chair, 1997-98
Women's Caucus, American Political
Science Association
Pi Sigma Alpha (Political Science
Honor Society)
ADMINISTRATIVE
EXPERIENCE
Chair, College of Arts and Letters
Dean’s Search Committee, 2002-03.
Director, University-Wide K-16+ Programs,
1998-99.
Associate Dean, College of Arts and
Letters, San Diego State University, 1995-98
Chair, Department of Women's Studies, San
Diego State University, 1992-95.
Member, College of Arts and Letters,
Personnel Committee, 1991-2.
Member, College of Arts and Letters
Academic Planning Committee, 1990.
Chair, College of Arts and Letters
Academic Planning Committee, 1991-94.
Chair, San Diego State University London
Semester Committee, 1987-88.
Member, College of Arts and Letters,
Dean's Advisory Committee, 1987-88.
Member, Master of Arts in Liberal Arts
Planning Committee, 1987-1995.
Program Coordinator, Student Internship
Program, Women's Studies Department, SDSU, 1984-88.
Women's Studies Department Curriculum
Committee, 1984-88.
Women's Studies Scholarship Committee,
1984-89.
Chair, College of Arts and Letters,
Research Committee, 1986-87.
Member, College of Arts and Letters
Committee on Committees 1985-86.
Co-Director, Eleanor Roosevelt: The West
Coast Centennial Celebration, SDSU, October 26-27, 1984.
Co-Director, College of Arts and Letters
"Women and the Humanities Conference," SDSU, October 18, 1985.
Academic Administrator and Resident
Academic Coordinator, SDSU London Semester Program, Fall, 1985-Spring, 1986.
CONSULTING
AND COMMUNITY SERVICE
Evaluation Team Leader, Review of Centre
for Gender and Development Studies, University of Barbados, Cave Hill Campus,
Feb. 2006.
Consultant, Program Evaluation, Safe
Haven Community Project, Gay&Lesbian Center of Los Angeles, November,
2002-2003.
Writer and Host, Profiles, Interviews with San Diego
Writers, City Access TV Series, 2001-present.
Consultant, NEH grant to evaluate Sasha
McInnes Women's Studies Collection at Florida Institute of Technology, January,
2001.
Workshop, San Diego State University
Health Services Professionals, In-Service Training on Domestic Violence,
December, 2000.
Workshop. Domestic Violence Awareness,
UCSD, Women's Center, October, 2000.
Workshop,
San Diego City School Nurses, In-Service Training on Domestic Violence, August,
2000
Trainer, Family Violence Prevention Fund,
Employee and Business Training on Domestic Violence and the Workplace, 2000.
Chair, American Fellowships Panel, American
Association of University Women, 1999-02.
Program Evaluation, Irvine Foundation
Grant to National Conference of Community and Justice, San Diego, 1996-99.
Member, City of San Diego Commission
on the Status of Women, March, 1995-98.
Member, Board of Directors, San
Diego Domestic Violence Council, 1995-1997.
Coordinator, San Diego County
Violence Against Women Task Force, 1996-7.
Research Consultant, San Diego County
Violence Against Women Project, 1995-6
Member, American Association of
University Women, American Fellowships Awards
Panel, July 1996-June 1998; July 1998-June
2000
Review Panel Member, National
Science Foundation, Graduate Fellowships, 1997.
Vice-President, Board of Directors,
Diversionary Theatre, San Diego Community Theatre, 1992-95.
Program Consultant, St. Mary's
College, Development and Implementation of New
Degree Program, Fall,
1992.
Program Consultant, Palomar College,
Development and Implementation of New Degree
Program, Spring, 1993.
Program Consultant, New York City Board
of Education, Curriculum Transformation
Project, Spring, 1993.
Review Panel Member, National
Endowment for the Humanities Seminars for School
Teachers, Spring, 1991.
Director, Humanities Seminars for
Secondary School Teachers at San Diego State
University,
funded by National Endowment for the Humanities, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1994, 2006.
References Available upon Request