S. Shields, Rebecca L Schuberth, Danielle R Conrad
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O'Barr和Shields(2003)在该杂志上报道了美国和加拿大的女性研究博士项目。在本文中,我们更新了信息,并简要报告了可用于跟踪妇女研究和性别研究博士培训发展的新资源。我们还列出了自2003年出版以来完成的论文标题。截至2005年夏季,美国和加拿大共有16个研究生项目授予妇女研究博士学位。英属哥伦比亚大学、西蒙弗雷泽大学和印第安纳大学的项目(有待大学最终批准)是继O'Barr和Shields(2003)确定了12个项目(10个独立的博士项目;两个联合学位项目)加上联合研究所,该研究所自1964年以来就为妇女研究博士提供跨学科的选择(NWSA杂志2003)。2001年底建立了一个讨论妇女研究博士研究的列表,直到2005年秋天,由Cari Carpenter主持,她在密歇根大学获得了妇女研究和英语博士学位。在爱荷华大学(University of Iowa)获得女性研究博士学位的吉莉安·杜奎因-沃森(Jillian Duquaine-Watson) (jillian.duquainewatson@drake.edu)接任了该论坛的版主。吉莉安是德雷克大学文化与社会研究系的助理教授。WSPhD-L专门针对当前妇女研究博士学生和最近的学位获得者的需求。Rosi Braidotti和Martine De Vos(2005)为NWSA杂志准备了一份关于欧洲妇女研究博士项目现状的总结。他们的总结中包括了12个响应邀请的研究生项目,但这并不是提供女性研究高级学位的欧洲博士项目的详尽清单。
The Women's Studies Ph.D. in North America: Archive II
O'Barr and Shields (2003) reported on women's studies Ph.D. programs in the United States and Canada in this journal. In this paper, we update the information and briefly report on new resources available for tracking the development of doctoral training in Women's Studies and gender studies. We also list titles of dissertations completed since the 2003 publication. As of summer 2005, there are sixteen graduate programs in the United States and Canada that grant Ph.D.s in Women's Studies. Programs at the University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, and Indiana University (pending final university approval) are new since O'Barr and Shields (2003) identified twelve programs (ten free-standing Ph.D. programs; two joint-degree programs) plus the Union Institute, which has offered the interdisciplinary option for Ph.D.s in Women's Studies since 1964 (NWSA Journal 2003). A listserv for discussion of doctoral study in Women's Studies was established in late 2001 and, until fall 2005, was moderated by Cari Carpenter who received her Ph.D. in Women's Studies and English from the University of Michigan. Jillian Duquaine-Watson (jillian.duquainewatson@drake.edu), who received her Ph.D. in Women's Studies from the University of Iowa, has taken over as listserv moderator. Jillian is assistant professor in the Department for the Study of Culture and Society at Drake University. WSPhD-L is specifically aimed to address the needs of current women's studies Ph.D. students and recent recipients of the degree. Rosi Braidotti and Martine De Vos (2005) prepared a summary of the current state of women's studies Ph.D. programs in Europe for NWSA Journal. Their summary includes twelve graduate programs that responded to their invitation to contribute, but it is not an exhaustive list of European doctoral programs that offer advanced degrees in Women's Studies.