Judith Stacey, PhD Biography
- Title:
- Streisand Professor in Contemporary Gender Studies
- Position:
- None Found to the question "Is the ACLU Good for America?"
- Reasoning:
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No position found as of July 2005
- Involvement and Affiliations:
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- Streisand Professor in Contemporary Gender Studies, Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies, 1997-present
- National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship, 2001-02
- Distinguished Article Award, Sex and Gender Section, American Sociological Association, for J. Stacey and T. Biblarz, “(How) Does the Sexual Orientation of Parents Matter?,” 2002
- Professor, Dept. of Sociology and Women’s Studies Program, University of California, Davis, 1990-1997
- University of Wisconsin, Madison, Sept 29-Oct. 5, 1996
- Research Fellow, Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria, June 1995
- UC, Davis Collaborative Research Grant, 1991-93
- Professor, Dept. of Sociology, UC Davis, 1989-1990
- Rockefeller Foundation “Changing Gender Roles” Grant, 1988-89
- Associate Professor, UC Davis, 1984-1989
- Davis Humanities Institute Fellowship, 1988
- American Council of Learned Societies/Ford Fellowship 1986-87
- Recipient of Jesse Bernard Award of American Sociological Association for Patriarchy and Socialist Revolution in China, 1985
- Assistant Professor, UC Davis, 1979-1984
- Visiting Scholar, Havens Center for Study of Social Structure and Social Change
- Education:
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- PhD, Brandeis University, 1979
- MA, History, University of Illinois, Chicago, 1968
- BA, Social Studies, University of Michigan, 1964
- Other:
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- None found