Angelevska, Kristina | Angelevska, Kristina | | angelevska.kristina@gmail.com | | Program Assistant, Macedonian-American Alumni Association | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Angelevska_Kristina_GBV_2022.jpg | | | |
Camphausen, Lauren | Camphausen, Lauren | <p>Lauren Camphausen is the program manager for the Master of Public Health program at the University of Delaware where she supports program development, continuous improvement and recruitment and academic success of program students. Prior to joining the University of Delaware, Lauren worked for over ten years in the field of domestic violence, providing leadership and ingenuity to Delaware's nationally-recognized gender-based violence prevention efforts. In this work, Lauren served as lead evaluator on Delaware's CDC-funded domestic violence prevention project and later served as the project principle investigator/project director and as director of prevention at the Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence. <br></p> | campl@udel.edu | | MPH Program Manager, Epidemiology, University of Delaware | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Camphausen_Lauren_GBV_2022.png | | | |
Cantalupo, Nancy Chi | Cantalupo, Nancy Chi | <p><span lang="EN">Professor Cantalupo is a
nationally-recognized scholar and expert on Title IX, sexual harassment, and
gender-based violence in education. Her
scholarship draws from her over 25 years of anti-campus sexual harassment and
gender-based violence work as a researcher, campus administrator, victims’
advocate, attorney, and policymaker and focuses on the use of law to combat
discriminatory violence, particularly gender-based violence. </span><br></p> | cantalun@georgetown.edu | https://law.wayne.edu/profile/hj2619 | Associate Professor of Law Sexual Harassment and Gender-Based Violence Law, California Western School of Law | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Cantalupo_Nancy_GVB_2022.png | | | |
Christopher, Emerald | Christopher, Emerald | <p>302-831-8704<br></p> | ecb@udel.edu | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/faculty/ecb | Assistant Professor, Women & Gender Studies | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Christopher-Byrd_Emerald_GBV_2022.jpg | | | |
Cortina, Hannah | Cortina, Hannah | <p>Hannah is a Ph.D. candidate in the Criminology department at UD. She predominately study prisons and how incarceration affects in-prison experiences and recidivism upon release. She is interested in how correctional treatment programs, correctional policy and correctional culture impact how people respond to their incarceration. Hannah is currently a research assistant at the Center for Drug and Health Studies where she is the project director of the first randomized control trial of CBI:CC inside prisons. As an RA at CDHS, she also assists on other projects which include qualitative and aggregate level data.<br></p> | hcortina@udel.edu | | Criminology/Sociology Experiences of incarceration, correctional treatment programs, multi-method studies, reentry, University of Delaware | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Cortina_Hannah_GBV_2022.png | | | |
Corwin, David | Corwin, David | <p>David Corwin is an instructor and associate director LGBTQ Studies, feminist and queer theory, television studies, friendship studies and rhetoric, critical trauma studies and rhetoric, ecofeminism at George Mason University. David holds a B.A. in English and Humanities from Milligan College and an MAIS in Women and Gender Studies and an MA in English literature, both from Mason. They are also currently a doctoral candidate in the Writing and Rhetoric Program at Mason, where their dissertation research looks at the rhetoric of trauma and friendships in Post 2010 television. They currently serve as a faculty member in Women and Gender Studies and the School of Integrative Studies at George Mason University where they also serve as the associate director for Women and Gender Studies. <br></p> | dcorwin@gmu.edu | https://wmst.gmu.edu/people/dcorwin | Instructor and Associate Director LGBTQ Studies, George Mason University | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Corwin_David_GBV_2022.jpg | | | |
Del Valle, Raquel | Del Valle, Raquel | <p>Raquel (she/her/hers) is an alumni from the University of Delaware. At UD, she double majored in Psychology and Women and Gender Studies, with a minor in Sexuality and Gender Studies and concentration in Domestic Violence Prevention Services. Raquel is passionate about gender-based violence, particularly intimate partner violence within Latinx communities. She assists the Center as a project manager and provides interns with guidance and resources.<br></p> | delvalle@udel.edu | Bio Link | | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Del Vane_Raquel.jpg | | | |
Fleury-Steiner, Ruth | Fleury-Steiner, Ruth | <p>302-831-8560<br></p> | rfs@udel.edu | https://www.cehd.udel.edu/faculty-bio/ruth-e-fleury-steiner/ | Associate Professor, Human Development and Family Sciences | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/FleurySteiner_Ruth_GBV_2022.jpg | | | |
Foltz, Katelyn | Foltz, Katelyn | <p>Katelyn Foltz (she/her/hers) earned her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Global Studies: Securities and Justice from the University of Virginia in 2018. She earned her Master of Arts in Sociology at George Mason University in 2020. Her thesis, “The United States' History of Unsportsmanlike Conduct & the Portrayal of Colin Kaepernick: How the Culture Surrounding Football Reinforces the White Supremacist Patriarchy & Nationalism," used content analysis, ethnography and interviews to demonstrate how the culture surrounding football reinforces ideas of white paternalism and hegemonic masculinity. Currently, she is pursuing her Ph.D. in Sociology at the University of Maryland – College Park. Her research is focusing on the media coverage of WNBA and MNBA athletes' involvement in Black Lives Matter protests during the Summer of 2020.<br></p> | kfoltz@umd.edu | | | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/foltz.jpg | | | |
Hattery, Angela J. | Hattery, Angela J. | <p><a href="/_layouts/15/FIXUPREDIRECT.ASPX?uid=ahattery&Name=Angela+Hattery&WebId=a6bbfd6c-c2c1-4e3a-b41f-f2a728bcf93c&TermSetId=076c452c-c955-44a3-a5c6-6aa912465a97&TermId=47a6c055-4e5f-470e-8814-04bbb0c10bf0&UrlSuffix=ahattery" target="_blank">Angela J. Hattery</a> is a professor of Women and Gender Studies and co-director of the Center for the Study and Prevention of Gender-Based Violence at the University of Delaware.</p><p>She is the author of 11 books, including her most recent book, <em>Gender, Power and Violence: Responding to Intimate Partner Violence in Society Today (2019)</em>, which followed on the heels of <em>Policing Black Bodies: How Black Lives are Surveilled and How to Work for Change (2018)</em> as well as dozens of book chapters and peer-reviewed articles. Her forthcoming book, <em>Way Down in the Hole: Race, Intimacy and the Reproduction of Racial Ideologies in Solitary Confinement</em>, explores the ways in which racial antagonisms are exacerbated by the particular structures of solitary confinement.</p><p>Dr. Hattery serves as a consultant to agencies that seek to combat violence against women, and she regularly appears as an expert on these issues with major U.S. T.V. and radio news media. She teaches courses on race and gender inequality, families and methods.<br></p><h2>Publications</h2><div>Hattery, A. J., Smith, E., Magnuson, S., Monterrosa, A., Kafonek, K., Shaw, C., Mhonde, R. D., & Kanewske, L. C. (2022). Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Research Teams: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. Race and Justice. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1177/21533687221087373" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.1177/21533687221087373 </a><br></div><div><br><br></div><p><br><br></p> | hatterya@udel.edu | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/faculty/wgs-faculty/ahattery?uid=ahattery&Name=Angela%20Hattery | Co-Director | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Hattery_Angela_GBV_2022.jpeg | | | |
Hogstrom, Lauren | Hogstrom, Lauren | <p>Lauren Hogstrom (she/her/hers) is an undergraduate student at the University of Delaware majoring in Biological Sciences and Women & Gender Studies with a concentration in Domestic Violence Prevention & Services as well as a minor in Medical Humanities. She plans to graduate in May 2022 with a Bachelor of Arts. Lauren assists the center and the Delaware Coalition Against Domestic Violence in regard to the INVEST DE group.<br></p> | lhost@udel.edu | | | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Hogstrom.png | | | |
Horney, Jennifer | Horney, Jennifer | <p><span lang="EN">Jennifer Horney is professor and founding director of the Epidemiology Program and Core Faculty at
the Disaster Research Center at the University of Delaware. Her research
focuses on the health impacts of disasters. She received her Ph.D. and MPH from
the University of North Carolina, where her research focused on the role of
social factors during disasters. She is currently a member of the Board of
Scientific Counselors for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s
Center for Preparedness and Response, a member of the National Academies of
Sciences’ Committee on Integration of Public Health and Human Services
Following Large Scale Disasters, and a member of the Publications Board of the
American Public Health Association. </span><br></p> | horney@udel.edu | https://www.drc.udel.edu/people/faculty/horneyj?uid=horneyj&Name=Jennifer%20Horney | Professor, Epidemiology, University of Delaware | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Horney_Jennifer_GBV_2022.png | | | |
Kearl, Holly | Kearl, Holly | <p>Holly Kearl is an expert on the global problem of sexual harassment in public spaces, or street harassment. She is the founder of Stop Street Harassment, an author, and a community manager with the Aspen Institute.<br></p> | hollykearl@yahoo.com | http://hollykearl.com/ | Founder/Ceo of Stop Street Harassment | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Kearl_Holly_GBV_2022.jpg | | | |
Kiss, Marissa | Kiss, Marissa | <p>Marissa Kiss, Ph.D., earned her doctorate in sociology at George Mason University in 2020. Her dissertation, "Baseball: The (Inter) National Pastime," examined immigrant Major League Baseball players and immigration policy. Her primary research interests include inequality, immigration, race, media studies, and sports.<br></p> | mkiss@gmu.edu | https://iir.gmu.edu/people/mkiss | Researcher, Institute for Immigration Research, George Mason University | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Marissa Kiss - Marissa Kiss.jpg | | | |
Laberge, Marie | Laberge, Marie | <p>302-831-6748<br></p> | mlaberge@udel.edu | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/faculty/mlaberge | Associate Professor, Women & Gender Studies | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Laberge_Marie_GBV_2022.jpg | | | |
Lamberton, Chelsi | Lamberton, Chelsi | <p></p><p>Chelsi (she/her/hers) is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice. Her research focuses on gender inequality in the justice system, including conditions of confinement and consequences of mass incarceration for women, health disparities of criminal-justice involved women, and women's pathways into the system. Chelsi's work on legal issues surrounding the healthcare of incarcerated women has been published in <em>The Prison Journal.</em></p> | lambch@udel.edu | | | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Lamberton_Chelsi.png | | | |
Leon, Chrysanthi S. | Leon, Chrysanthi S. | <p>302-831-8683<br></p> | santhi@udel.edu | https://www.soc.udel.edu/people/faculty/santhi | Associate Professor, Sociology and Criminal Justice | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Leon_Chrysanthi_GBV_2022.jpg | | | |
Ley, Barbara | Ley, Barbara | <p>Barbara Ley joined the Department of Communication in 2011, with a joint appointment in the Department of Women & Gender Studies. Her research and teaching focus on public understandings of and engagements with science, technology, and medicine. Her current research projects relate to digital technology, culture, and women's health; environmental health science, politics and prevention; and science, media and public opinion. Her 2009 book, From Pink to Green: Disease Prevention and the Environment Breast Cancer Movement, presents a cultural history of activists' efforts over the past two decades to push for increased scientific and public attention to environmental causes of breast cancer and disease prevention more generally . She has also published articles in journals such as Science Communication, Public Understanding of Science, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, and Chinese Journal of Communication. Ley received her Ph.D. from the Department of History of Consciousness at the University of California at Santa Cruz, and she spent several years during graduate school working for environmental health policy organizations in Washington, D.C.<br><br></p> | bley@udel.edu | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/faculty/bley | Associate Professor, University of Delaware | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Ley_Barbara_GBV_2022.png | | | |
Miller, Susan L. | Miller, Susan L. | <p>302-831-1562<br></p> | slmiller@udel.edu | https://www.soc.udel.edu/people/slmiller | Professor, Sociology and Criminal Justice | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Miller_Susan_GBV_2022.jpg | | | |
Monterrosa, Allison | Monterrosa, Allison | <p>Dr. Monterrosa is an assistant professor of Ethnic Studies at Cal State San Marcos. Her areas of specialty include critical criminology & socio-legal studies, medical sociology, critical race theory, and the intersections of race, class, gender and sexuality. Research topics include gender-based violence, the criminal-legal system, state violence, racialized health disparities and the health implications of racism and social policy.<br></p> | amont037@ucr.edu | | Assistant Professor, California State University at San Marcos | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Monterrosa_Allison_GBV_2022.png | | | |
Moreno, Francisca | Moreno, Francisca | <p>Francisca (they/them/theirs) is a senior Criminal Justice and Women and Gender Studies double major with a concentration in Domestic Violence Prevention and Services with a minor in Art. They also work at the Latin American Community Center as a community engagement and vaccine coordinator. Their research interests include fatness, the latine community and sex worker rights. They are currently writing a thesis on Inclusion of Fat Students in Higher Education. In their free time they enjoy roller skating, bee keeping and playing with the cats in their backyard. To stay in touch with Francisca follow them on Instagram @chica.chingona. They are excited to be returning to the center for a second year and are ecstatic to see all of the amazing work we accomplish!<br><br></p> | frannymm@udel.edu | | | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Moreno_Francisca.jpg | | | |
Naccarelli, Jennifer | Naccarelli, Jennifer | <p></p><p><a href="/_layouts/15/FIXUPREDIRECT.ASPX?uid=jnacc&Name=Jennifer+Naccarelli&WebId=a6bbfd6c-c2c1-4e3a-b41f-f2a728bcf93c&TermSetId=076c452c-c955-44a3-a5c6-6aa912465a97&TermId=47a6c055-4e5f-470e-8814-04bbb0c10bf0&UrlSuffix=jnacc">Dr. Jennifer Naccarelli</a> is an associate professor and the associate chair of Women and Gender Studies and the co-director of the Center for the Study and Prevention of Gender-Based Violence at the University of Delaware.<br></p><p>Since 2011, she has served as the director of UD’s Domestic Violence Prevention and Services Program and implemented the first of its kind undergraduate advocacy training program. In this capacity she teaches, researches, publishes and designs curriculums and field experiences in the field of gender-based violence. Her work explores the intersection of feminist theory and practice through the integration of experiential learning within undergraduate coursework.</p><p>An advocate of community engaged scholarship and education, she builds and sustains partnerships with local and national agencies to support professional development of students and support the mission and needs of partner agencies.</p><p>In 2020, Drs. Hattery and Naccarelli were named the founding co-directors of the Center for the Study and Prevention of Gender Based Violence.<br><br></p> | jnacc@udel.edu | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/faculty/wgs-faculty/jnacc?uid=jnacc&Name=Jennifer%20Naccarelli | Co-Director | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Naccarelli_Jennifer_GBV_2022.jpg | | | |
Pugh, Brandie | Pugh, Brandie | | bpugh@udel.edu | | Sociology and Criminal Justice Intergenerational transmission of violence; structural inequality; critical sociology/criminology, University of Delaware | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Pugh_Brandie_GBV_2022.jpg | | | |
Qui, Xueli | Qui, Xueli | <p>Xueli Qiu is a Ph.D. student in the Human Development and Family Sciences program. Since 2015, she has been committed to promoting gender equality and bringing attention to the empowerment of women and adolescents. Her research interests include gender-based violence, comprehensive sexuality education and sexual health and rights. She is also a young Chinese feminist activist. Her goals for the future are to bridge the worlds of academia and activism and to be a feminist scholar.<br></p> | sherryq@udel.edu | | Human Development and Family Sciences, University of Delaware | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Qiu_Xueli_GBV_2022.png | | | |
Roberts, Savannah | Roberts, Savannah | | savrob@udel.edu | | Psychological & Brain Sciences, University of Delaware | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Roberts_Savannah_GBV_2022.png | | | |
Seguin, Angela DiNunzio | Seguin, Angela DiNunzio | <p>302-831-3457<br></p> | aseguin@udel.edu | | Assistant Director for Victim Advocacy, Student Wellness & Health Promotion | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Seguin_Angela_GBV_2022.jpg | | | |
Shaw, Cameron C. | Shaw, Cameron C. | | ccarte17@gmu.edu | | Research Associate (Schar School of Policy and Government); Adjunct Instructor (Women and Gender Studies); Doctoral Student (Higher Education) | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Shaw_Cameron_GBV_2022.png | | | |
Smith, Earl | Smith, Earl | <p><span lang="EN">Earl Smith, PhD, is
Emeritus Distinguished Professor of American Ethnic Studies and Sociology at
Wake Forest University, and is currently teaching classes in Sociology, African
and African American Studies, and Women & Gender Studies at the University
of Delaware. </span></p><p><span lang="EN"></span>Dr. Smith earned his Ph.D. at the University of Connecticut. His teaching and research focus on the sociology of sport, social stratification, criminal justice, and race. He is the author of 12 books, including his most recent book, <em>Gender, Power and Violence</em> (2019), and <em>Policing Black Bodies</em> (2018) as well as dozens of book chapters and peer-reviewed articles. He has written several books on the impact of social inequality on Black families. His book <em>Race, Sport and the American Dream</em>, which has been published in three editions, remains the only book on the market that examines structural racism in the Sport World. On a regular basis he is consulted as an expert by the <em>New York Times</em>, <em>USA Today</em>, and a variety of other news outlets. He teaches courses on social stratification, race and ethnicity, social problems, race and gender, and sexuality and sports.<br></p><h2>Publications</h2><div>Hattery, A. J., Smith, E., Magnuson, S., Monterrosa, A., Kafonek, K., Shaw, C., Mhonde, R. D., & Kanewske, L. C. (2022). Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Research Teams: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. Race and Justice. <a href="https://doi.org/10.1177/21533687221087373" target="_blank">https://doi.org/10.1177/21533687221087373 </a><br></div><div><br><br></div><p><br></p> | smithea@udel.edu | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/faculty/smithea | Professor, Women & Gender Studies, University of Delaware | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Smith_Earl_GBV_2022.png | | | |
Smith, Lindsay | Smith, Lindsay | <p>Lindsay Smith is a doctoral student in the department of Criminology, Law and Society at George Mason University. She previously earned her Bachelor of Art's degrees in Psychology and Sociology from the University of Missouri and her Master of Arts in Criminology, Law and Society from George Mason University. As a graduate research assistant for the Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence!, Lindsay studies correctional issues with an emphasis on reintegration success, gender-based violence, sexual victimization, LGBTQ+ issues. Lindsay also teaches undergraduate summer courses such as Crime Victims and Victimology and Community Corrections at George Mason University.<br></p> | | | Criminology, Law & Society Gender-based violence, corrections, LGBTQIA+, sexual victimization, George Mason University | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Smith_Lindsay_GBV_2022.jpg | | | |
Stetz, Margaret | Stetz, Margaret | <p>Margaret D. Stetz is the Mae and Robert Carter Professor of Women's Studies and Professor of Humanities at the University of Delaware, with secondary appointments in English and in Material Culture Studies. <br></p> | stetzm@udel.edu | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/faculty/stetzm | Mae & Robert Carter Professor of Women's Studies and Professor of Humanities, University of Delaware | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Stetz_Margaret_GBV_2022.png | | | |
Talamantes, Maggie | Talamantes, Maggie | <p>Maggie (she/her/hers) is a senior Political Science major with a concentration in American Politics. She is minoring in Political Communication and Women and Gender Studies. Maggie is passionate about reproductive healthcare rights, gender equality, and reducing instances of gender-based violence. At the University of Delaware, Maggie serves as a Social Media Ambassador and a Political Science & International Relations Ambassador. In these positions, she focuses on building a community with her peers and giving insight into the life of a student. In her free time, Maggie enjoys reading, crocheting, and going on nature walks. She will be graduating in the Spring of 2022. <br></p> | | | | https://www.wgs.udel.edu/gbv/Research Assistants/Talamante_Maggie (1).jpg | | | |