“Sex Work Politics: From Protest to Service Provision” by Samantha Majic
Monday, October 26, 2015
12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Scott Hall, Ripton Room (Rm 201)
601 University Place
Evanston, IL 60208
Samantha Majic’s research lies in gender and American politics, with specific interests in sex work, civic engagement, institutionalism, and the non profit sector. She is the author of Sex Work Politics: From Protest to Service Provision, and the co-editor of Negotiating Sex Work: Unintended Consequences of Policy and Activism. Read more.
SPAN is a co-sponsor of this event.
“Life Writing to Watch Out For” by Cora Kaplan
LGBTQ Health Conference
Saturday, October 31, 2015 | 1 pm – 7 pm
Join IMPACT for their 4th annual LGBTQ Health Conference: Bridging Research and Practice. This year’s conference will more specifically focus on creating a dialogue between researchers and practitioners by integrating both research findings and clinical application into each panel or symposium. The LGBTQ Health Conference is an interdisciplinary translational research conference that aims to bring together scientists, public health professionals, social workers, psychologists, and counselors. We further aim to foster professional development and networking opportunities.
Congratulations to this year’s faculty funding awardees
George J. Greene & Michael E. Newcomb (Medical Social Sciences). “Engaging Parents of LGBT Youth in Adolescent Sexual Health Research: Preliminary Feasibility and Acceptability Studies.”
Aymar Jean Christian (Communication Studies). “Open TV beta: Investigating Queer TV Distribution through Research Creation.”
You can learn more about these projects on our faculty research page.
Welcome from the Co-Directors of SPAN
Greetings and welcome to the 2015-16 academic year! As SPAN enters its sixth year of operation, we want to remind everyone of opportunities that the project offers and give a heads-up concerning events planned for the coming months.
This year SPAN will continue to provide a range of funding opportunities for faculty and graduate students, including small grants for students to present sexualities-related work at academic conferences, summer research awards for graduate students, dissertation fellowships, and faculty research grants. We will also hold a faculty/graduate student reading group during the Winter quarter. Details about all of these opportunities will be posted on this website.
We are excited to announce that the keynote address for this year’s SPAN workshop will be delivered by the acclaimed sexualities scholar and anthropologist Gayle Rubin (University of Michigan). More information about the theme of the workshop and the lineup of speakers will be available soon. Please hold the dates of the workshop, which will take place on April 21 and 22.
This year SPAN is also conducting a national search for postdoctoral fellows who will take residence in September 2016. If you know of promising candidates please refer them to our website. The call for applications will be posted shortly.
Finally, we would like to welcome our new SPAN Program Assistant, Eliot Colin, who joined our team over the summer. Please stop by the GSS office to say hello and introduce yourself or look for Eliot at the GSS Start of Year Reception on October 8. Eliot can be reached by email at sexualities@northwestern.edu.
We look forward to seeing you all at events this year, and we always appreciate your feedback and suggestions.
Héctor Carrillo and Steve Epstein
Co-Directors, the Sexualities Project at Northwestern (SPAN)
Faculty Search: Assistant or Associate Professor in Gender and Sexuality Studies
The Gender and Sexuality Studies Program at Northwestern University invites applications to fill a tenure-track position in feminist studies at the rank of assistant professor or tenured associate professor, to begin September 1, 2016.
SPAN Postdoc Kai Green featured in the Windy City Times
“Queer trans man leaves impact at Northwestern and beyond”
Congratulations to Theo Greene!
Congratulations to SPAN dissertation fellow Theo Greene, who has accepted a tenure track position in the Sociology/Anthropology Department at Bowdoin College!
Gender & Sexuality Studies Year-End Awards Ceremony & Celebration
Thursday, June 4th, 5:00-7:00pm in the John Evans Alumni Center
All members of the Gender & Sexuality Studies community are invited to come honor our graduating seniors, and acknowledge recent graduate students and fellows. We will honor the winners of the George C. Casey Prize, Betty Jo Teeter Dobbs Prize, and the Rae Arlene Moses Leadership Award. We will also celebrate the end of a busy and exciting year!
Refreshments will be served.
Please RSVP to gender@northwestern.edu