Radio 2050 Interview by Darren De Leon, KPFA Radio, Berkeley
[Eleven more curatorial position listings follow.]
Select Media
“The Other 9/11,” San Francisco Weekly, September 9, 2008
“Picks,” San Francisco Bay Guardian, July 2, 2008
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Critical Responses to Creative Projects
2013 | Latin American Identity Online. Claire Taylor and Thea Pittman. Routledge. Proposed date of publication is Spring 2013. |
2013 | Body as Evidence: Mediating Race, Globalizing Gender. Janell Hobson. State University of New York Press. Proposed date of publication is Spring 2013. |
2012 | The Technologies of Creativity: Connections between Art and Science in Contemporaneity. |
Part III: Evolutionary Views. Perspectives on Beauty, the Truth and the Scientific Method in Contemporary World. Chapter 13.1 Female Biotechnoactivism: The Church of Nano-Bio-Info-Cogno. Dissertation of Paz Torneo at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. |
[Four more critical responses to creative project listings follow.]
PROFESSIONAL APPEARANCES
Performance Art Projects
2010-2012 “BOT I,” Autobiographical monologue on subjectivity and interpellation within the discursive and practical formations of neoliberal technoculture.
Galeria Studio Cerrillo, San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico
Radical Philosophy Association Conference: Violence,” University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon
Arena Theatre, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA
Actions of Transfer: Women’s Performance in the Americas, UCLA, CA
2006-2012 “The Church of Nano Bio Info Cogno,” Satirical church underlining the contradictions within the messianic rhetorics of agents of advanced technology - nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology and cognitive neuroscience.
Multispecies Salon, City University of New York Graduate Center, New York
Cosmopolitics Conference, City University of New York Graduate Center, New York
NatureCulture Conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico
San Francisco State University, San Francisco, CA
University of California at Davis, Davis, CA
Bay Area Now 5, Center for the Arts at Yerba Buena, San Francisco, CA
Sonoma County Museum, Santa Rosa, CA
Mills College, Oakland
Seminar in Experimental Critical Theory, UC Irvine, Irvine, CA
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Single Performances
2008 | “We Remember The Sun: 9/11/1973,” San Francisco Art Institute, San Francisco, CA |
2007 | “Cabaret Marx,” Humane Slaughter Acts Performance Festival, Healdsburg, CA “Broom Ceremony: Tierradentro,” Museum of Contemporary Art, Tucson, Arizona |
[Nine more single performance listings follow.]
Invited Lectures
2012 | Artists Talk, St. Mary’s College, Orinda, CA |
2011 | Artists Talk, DRA 10 Course, UC Davis, Davis, CA |
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Academic Conferences
2011 | Panelist, “SARLAR PRESENTS.” Theories of Eco-sex Panel,” Eco-Sex Symposium, Center for Sex and Ecology, SF, CA |
2010 | Panelist, “MultiSpecies Salon.” NatureCulture Conference, Society for Cultural Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico. |
2009 | Panelist, “Sustainable Computing.” Town Hall on Sustainability, Computers & Writing Conference, University of California Davis, Davis, CA |
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PROFIESSIONAL ACTIVITIES AND ACADEMIC SERVICES
Graduate Service
2009-2011 | Graduate Liaison, Technoculture, Arts and Science Cluster of the UC Davis Humanities Institute. |
2010-2011 | Graduate Liaison, Designated Emphasis in Feminist Theory and Research, UC Davis. |
Board Membership
2003-2006 | Board of Directors, Women’s Environmental Artists Directory. |
2001-2003 | Board of Directors, Galeria de la Raza, SF. |
2001-2003 | Advisory Board, Center for Ethics, Economics and Popular Education, SF. |
Curatorial Experience
2004 | Performance Coordinator, International Museum of Women, San Francisco, 2004 |
2003 | Curatorial Committee, Department of Space and Land Reclamation - WEST, SF |
[Three more curatorial position listings follow.]
Advisory Committees
2002 | Advisor, Black Box Theatre and Gallery, Oakland |
[Two additional advisory committee entries follow.]
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Gender and Performance, Critical Race Feminisms, Environmental Justice, Technocultural Studies.
TEACHING INTERESTS
Feminism and Digital Cultures, Technologies and Gender, Women and Performance, Queering Technology, Environmental Justice, Social Justice.
Social Sciences Ph.D. CV. Accepted tenure-track position at medium-sized private Master’s institution. Some candidates find it is advantageous to include a lengthy description of the dissertation on the first page of their CV. Original document was two pages.
WILLA D. SCHOLAR
X University
Department of Political Science
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EDUCATION
2008-Present | X University, City, StatePh.D. expected in May 2014Research Interests: Political Psychology; Race and Ethnic Politics |
2004-2008 | B.A., Political Science, Bethune-Cookman University, Daytona Beach, FLSumma cum laude |
DISSERTATION ABSTRACT
Fired Up, Ready to Go: The Effects of Group-Based and Intergroup Emotions in Politics
How and in what ways does group membership shape how we experience emotions? What are the implications of that experience for public opinion and political participation? Existing literature has examined how individuals experience emotions like anger, anxiety, fear, and disgust, and how these individual-level emotions shape a wide range of public opinion and political participation variables. However, much of how we think and behave in the political arena surrounds our membership in groups, whether they are partisan, racial, gender, religious, sexual orientation or otherwise; yet, very little literature in political science has focused on the causes and consequences of emotions from the perspective