Bio/CV
I received my PhD in Political Science from the University of Kentucky
and have been at SUNY Oswego since 1999. I teach courses in international
politics, global issues, and women's studies. I also serve as Political
Science Advisement Coordinator and oversee the Global Politics and
Governance concentration of the Global & International Studies major.
My primary research interests are in the areas of international
organization and global gender issues, and my publications include
articles and book chapters on NGOs, global civil society, women's
movements, gender and development, the United Nations, and multilateral
diplomacy. My book,
Reshaping World
Politics: NGOs, the Internet, and Global Civil Society, received
the 2002 Chadwick F. Alger Prize from the International Studies Association.
- Curriculum Vitae (PDF)