COCA-COLA CRITICAL DIFFERENCE FOR WOMEN FACULTY/GRADUATE STUDIES GRANTS FOR RESEARCH ON WOMEN, GENDER AND GENDER EQUITY

RECIPIENTS 1995-PRESENT

Under previous name: COCA COLA GRANT FOR RESEARCH ON WOMEN AND GENDER (faculty grants)

1995-1996

Patricia Craig, Sociology$7,000

Making a Difference at the Top: Women’s Electoral Success in

The Spanish Parliament

Patti Lather, Educational Policy & Leadership$3,000

Women Living With HIV/AIDS

Mary Ann Ruffing-Rahal, Nursing$2,738

Jo Ann Ashley: Forging Feminist Awareness in Nursing

Stephanie Shaw, History$5,423

Resistance and Relations: Female Slaves in the Nineteenth-

Century South

ANNUAL TOTAL $18,161

1996-1997

Sonia K. Foss, Communications $1,000

Feminist Rhetorical Theories

Jennifer Terry, Comparative Studies$2,740

Female Desire and the National Imaginary Scientific Studies of

Women’s Sexual Satisfaction and the Making of “Legitimate”

Citizens in Twentieth Century America

Susan Williams, English$6,626

Writing Home: Female Authorship and Print Culture in America

1820-1900

ANNUAL TOTAL $10,366

1997-1998

Mary Margaret Fonow, Women’s Studies$5,500

Gender-based Activism in the United Steelworkers of America

Claire Robertson, Women’s Studies$7,000

Berida Ndambuki: Double Lives, Double Indemnities

Kay Bea Jones /Beverly Toomey, Architecture./Social Work$1,200

Housing for Student Mothers and Children: A Co-Housing Model

Brenda Brueggemann, English $3,700

Women, Authority, Deafness: Feminist Ethics of Representation and

Caregiving in the Gendered Roles of Audiologists and Sign Language

Interpreters

ANNUAL TOTAL $17,400

1998-1999

Nancy Campbell, Women’s Studies$4,942

Exceptional Addicts” An Analytic History of Women’s Roles in Illicit

Drug Policy Formation

Mary Roznowski, Psychology (Deceased as of 2005)$4,520

What Interferes with Occupational Gravitation?

K.Viswanath, Communication/Journalism$6,670

Advertising Portrayals of Women: Export and Cultivation of The

Beauty Myths

Karen Woods, Dance$7,000

A Biographical Study of Five Dancers

ANNUAL TOTAL$23,132

1999-2000

Linda Bernhard, Women's Studies$4,470

Quality of Life in Women with Surgical Menopause

Leila Rupp and Verta Taylor, History/Sociology$7,000

What Makes a Man a Man: Drag Queens at the 801 Cabaret

Rose Harris, Women's Studies$2,534

Theorizing the African American Political Woman:The Practice of

Race and Gender in Black Women's Political Organizations,

1970-1990's

Birgitte Soland, History$7,000

From Girlhood to Womanhood: Female Adolescence in European
History
ANNUAL TOTAL$21,004

2000-2001

John King, English$3,700

The Gendering of Martyrdom in Foxe’s Book of Martyrs

Linda Mizejewski, English$1,700

Picturing the Female Dick: The Woman Investigator in Popular

Culture

Kira Sanbonmatu, Political Science$3,500

Women’s Recruitment to the State Legislatures

Cathy A. Rakowski, Rural Sociology and Women’s Studies$5,000

Domaticating the Macho City: Gender, Public Administration

and social Change in the Planned Industrial

City of Ciudad Guayana, Venezuela

Pamela Fletcher, Women’s Studies$3,870

Narrating Modernity: The “Problem Pictures” and

the Creation of An Audience for Modern Art

ANNUAL TOTAL$17,770

2001-2002

Janet Box-Steffensmeier, Political Science$3,900

The Dynamics of the Partisan Gender Gap

Cynthia Burack, Women’s Studies$3,250

Telling Stories About Engineering: How Group Dynamics

Reflect and Shape Engineering Culture

Steven Devor, Sport and Exercise Science$4,998

Maintaining Function and Improving Quality of Life for

Women Living with Rheumatoid Arthritis

Steven Fink, English

Antebellum Women Writers as Magazine Editors: The Nature$5,000

and Limits of Their Authority

L. Camille Hebert, Law$4,978

The Disparate Impact of Sexual Harassment: Does Motive Matter?

Rebecca Kim, Social Work$5,000 $5,000

The Economic Fate of Single Mothers after Welfare:

The Impact of State Policies under Welfare Reform

Kelly Nichols, Optometry$5,000

Vision-Related Quality of Life in Postmenopausal Women

Parvaneh Pourshariati, NELC$5,000

Turko-Iranian Popular Literature and Women's History

Sue Ott Rowlands, Theatre$4,000

Mercury Seven With Signs Following: Faith and Community in the

Lives of Three Ohio Women, A Performance Piece

Claire Robertson, Women’s Studies$4,350

Mapping Gender in Saint Lucian History: An Oral History Project

Nancy Ryan-Wenger, Nursing$3,293

Self-Diagnosis of Vaginal and Urinary Infections: A Portable

Method for Women in Austere Environments

Norman Schmidt, Psychology$4,488

Toward an Understanding of Gender as a Risk Factor for Anxiety Pathology

ANNUAL TOTAL$53,257

Note: Name Change and Grad Student Grants Added Starting 2002-2003

Coca-Cola Critical Difference for Women Faculty Grants for Research on Women, Gender and Gender Equity

2002-2003

Mollie V. Blackburn, Education – Making a Name for Themselves: Critical Feminist$3,800

Work with Lesbian and Bisexual Young Women

Katherine Hunt Federle, Law – Domestic Violence Filings Against Minors in Juvenile$5,000

Court

Susan Hartmann, History and Women’s Studies – Gender and the Transformation of $3,268

U.S. Politics in the Post-World War II Era

Wendy S. Hesford, English – Spectacular Rhetoric: Women’s Human Rights and the$2,000

Trauma of Representation

James W. McAuley, Pharmacy & Medicine – An Evaluation of the Incidence of Hypo-$3,900

Thyroidism in Women with Epilepsy

Margaret Mills and Sally Kitch, NELC and Women’s Studies – Afghan Women’s$1,500

Leadership Feasibility Study

Ivy Pike, Anthropology – Psychosocial Coping and Health: A Comparative Study$2,720

of Iraqw & Datoga Women of North-central Tanzania

Laura Podalsky, Spanish & Portuguese – Coming of Age: Youth, Gender and Affect$2,700

In Contemporary Argentine Cinema

Ara Wilson, Women’s Studies – THE FURIES: A Research, Video Documentary, and$4,000

Website Project on 1970’s Radical Lesbian Feminism

Sub Total $28,888

Coca-Cola Critical Difference for Women Dissertation Grants for Research on Women, Gender and Gender Equity

2002-2003

Elisa Abes, Edu. Pol. & Leadership – Self-Perceptions of Intersecting Identity$1,000

Dimensions Among Lesbian College Students

Febe Armanios, History – Coptic Christians in Ottoman Egypt: Religious Worldview$1,000

And Communal Beliefs

Beth A. Canfield-Simbro, Public Health – Participating in a Clinical Trial: HIV+$ 756

Women’s Experiences and Decision-making Processes

Kristin Crouch, Theatre – Pushing the Boundaries of Performance: The Creative$1,000

Process of Shared Experience Theatre

Stephanie Gilmore, History – Rethinking the Liberal/Radical Divide: The National$1,000

Organization for Women in Memphis, Columbus and San Francisco,

1966-1982

John Rogers Harris, Theatre – The Performance of Black Masculinity in$1,000

Contemporary African American Drama

Jessica Lindberg, Dance – Recreating Loie Fuller’s Fire Dance$1,000

Suling Liu, Veterinary Biosciences – Function of Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase-γ,$1,000

And Estrogenically Regulated Putative Tumor Suppressor Gene in Human

Breast

Maria Angeles Romero, Theatre – El Segundo Sueño/The Second Dream$1,000

Sub Total $8,756

ANNUAL TOTAL $37,644

NO COMPETITION HELD FOR 2003-2004

Coca-Cola Critical Difference for Women Faculty Grants for Research on Women, Gender and Gender Equity

2004-2005

Terri Fisher, Psychology – The Impact of Socially Conveyed Norms on Women’s$2,775

Reports of Sexual Behavior

Maria Ignatieva, Theatre – Konstantin Stanislavsky and Female Creativity$5,000

Midori Kitagawa, Art – About my name: An animation about a war from a woman’s$1,500

Point of view

Kendra McSweeney, Geography – Indigenous Women’s Fertility in Lowland Latin$3,600

America: Building an Emperical Baseline

Rosalind Pierson, Dance – No One But an Actor Knows…$1,500

Heather Tanner, History – Silence and Her Sisters: Female Inheritance and $5,000

Governance in thirteenth-century Northern France

Rebecca Wanzo, Women’s Studies – The Abduction Will Not be Televised $3,650

Sub Total $23,025

Coca-Cola Critical Difference for Women Dissertation Grants for Research on Women, Gender and Gender Equity

2004-2005

Jane Berger, History – When Hard Work Pays: Gender and the Origins of the$1,000

Urban Crisis in Baltimore

Jennifer Green, Sociology – Collective Rape: A Cross-National Study of$1,000

Political Sexual Violence

Karen Huber, History – Sex and its Consequences: Abortion, Infanticide, and$1,000

Women’s Sexual Choices in France, 1900-1940

Rachel Lovell, Sociology – Effects of Women’s Career Interruptions on Wages:$1,000

What Can We Learn From Gender Analysis?

Peach Pittinger, Theatre – A Cultural History of Women in Vaudeville: A Study$1,000

Of Four Acts

Stace Rierson, Education – The Perceptions of Political Empowerment among$1,000

Latina Students in El Paso, Texas

Nichole Wood-Barcalow, Psychology – Operationalizing the Construct of Body$1,000

Image to Include Positive Components: A Qualitative Study

Sub Total$7,000

ANNUAL TOTAL $30,025

Coca-Cola Critical Difference for Women Faculty Grants for Research on Women, Gender and Gender Equity

2005-2006

Deborah Burks,English, Lima – Women and Surveillance in Sixteenth and$3,000

Seventeenth Century London

Amy Ferketich, Public Health – Women and Tobacco Harm Reduction in$4,262

Appalachia, Ohio

Kathleen Fuegen, Psychology – Perceptions of Mothers in the Workplace:$3,044

A Field Investigation

P. Konstantina Kiousis, Human Resources - Executive Selection, Compensation$4,600

and the Gender Gap: Do “Good” Corporations Hire “Good” Executives?

Karen Leick, English – Gertrude Stein: The Making of an American Celebrity$2,000

R. Valerie Kaneko Lucas,Theatre – Daphne Dare: Theatre, Design, and$1,500

Innovation

Ruby C. Tapia, Women’s Studies – Interrupted Life: Incarcerated Mothers in$3,000

the United States,

Norah Zuniga-Shaw, Dance – Women Creating Across Cultures: Collaborative$3,170

Process in the U.S. and Costa Rica

Sub Total $23,176

Dissertation Grants expanded to include eligible Graduate Student projects in terminal degree programs

Coca-Cola Critical Difference for Women Graduate Studies Grants for Research on Women, Gender and Gender Equity

2005-2006

Donna Bobbitt-Zeher, Sociology – Gender, College Pathways, and Labor$1,000

Market Stratification

Ellen Pratt Fout, History – On Fire all the Time: U.S. International Feminists$1,000

And American Observations of the United Nations’ International

Women’s Year

Min Sook Heo, Women’s Studies – Do Not Beat Her Even With a Flower: The$1,000

Construction of Anti-Violence Legislation, Services, and Discourses of

Power and Domestic Violence in South Korea

Kamilah Asha Levens, Dance – Dance as a Door to Transformation$1,000

Laura Pondea, French & Italian – Writing Embroidery, Embroidering History:$1,000

Pens and Needles in France and Québec

Raili Roy, Women’s Studies – Jagoron (Awakening): The Construction of$1,000

Gender in Non-Governmental Organizations in Contemporary Bengal

Kyra Leigh Sutton, Business – Parenthood and Organizational Networks:$1,000

A Relational View of the Career Mobility of Working Parents

Lu Zhang, Women’s Studies – Going Toward the World: Women’s Domestic$1,000

Violence Activism in Contemporary China

Sub Total$8,000

ANNUAL TOTAL $31,176

Coca-Cola Critical Difference for Women Faculty Grants for Research on Women, Gender and Gender Equity

2006-2007

Yana Hashamova, Slavic & East European Languages & Literatures – Trafficking in$4,955

Women: Reality & Representation

Lisa Hinkelman, Education – Columbus Girls Kick Butt$4,500

Ileana Rodriguez, Spanish & Portuguese – Unexpected Outcomes: Globalization &$5,000

the Perversion of Sex, Death & Labor

Karen Winstead, English – Osbern Bokenham’s Golden Legend$2,600

Judy Tzu-Chun Wu, History – Radicals on the Road: Third World International &$5,000

American Orientalism During the Viet Nam Era

Sub Total $22,055

Coca-Cola Critical Difference for Women Graduate Studies Grants for Research on Women, Gender and Gender Equity

2006-2007

Megan Chawansky, Physical Activity & Educational Services – Getting the Girl:$1,000

Female Athletes’ Perceptions of the Recruiting Process

Lisa M. Christian, Psychology – Stress, Depression & Inflammatory Immune$1,000

Responses During Pregnancy

Joshua Dubrow, Sociology – Beyond Quotas: Romanian Political Leaders’ Attitudes$1,000

& Representation of Women

Melanie Hughes, Sociology – Politics at the Intersection: A Cross-National Analysis$1,000

of Minority Women’s Legislative Representation

Karen Mozingo, Theatre – Choreographing the Border Spaces of Exile:$1,000

German-American Embodiment in the Work of Valeska Gert, Lotte Goslar

& Pola Nirenska

Jamie H. Sassone, History –Disorderly Women & Disordered Men: Prostitution,$1,000

Pox, & Sexual Misbehavior in Early Modern London 1546-1700

Minae Y. Savas, East Asian Languages & Literatures – Feminine Madness in $1,000

Japanese NÔ Theatre

Richelle Schrock, Women’s Studies – Gendered Narratives of Muslim Refugees: $1,000

Somali Women Living in the Midwest of the United States

Erica Tyler, Anthropology – Socio-political Destabilization & Women’s Health: $1,000

The Bioarchaeology of Roman & Merovingian Gaul

Christina Xydias, Political Science – Women At/On the Ballot: Do Electoral $1,000

Quotas make Better Public Policy?

Sub Total $10,000

ANNUAL TOTAL $32,055

Cola-Critical Difference for Women Faculty Grants for

Research on Women, Gender and Gender Equity

2007-2008

Karen Eliot, Dance-"Their Finest Hour": Female Ballet Dancers in Britain During the

Second World War$4,000

Robin Judd, History - Love at the Zero Hour: Jewish War Brides, GI Husbands, and

Reconstruction Strategies$5,000

Caezilia Loibl and Beth Red Bird, Consumer Sciences - Exploring Reasons for

Mortgage Default among Working-poor Women$5,000

Shashi M. Matta, Marketing & Logistics: Fisher College of Business - Consumers'

Perceptions of Gender Diversity in Organizations: Making a Case for a

Gender Diverse Work Force$5,000

James W. McAuley, Pharmacy - Enhancing the Care of Pregnant Women with$4,500

Epilepsy

Sub Total $23,500

Coca-Cola Critical Difference for Women Graduate Studies Grants for Research on Women, Gender and Gender Equity

2007-2008

Nicoleta Bazgan, French – Irresistibly French; Female Stardom and Frenchness$1,000

Mindy Farmer, History – Politics in Flux: The Georgians Behind the Republicanization

of the South$1,000

Laure Kilker, Art History – Dining Like Divinities: Evidence for Ritual and Marital Dining

By Women in Ancient Greece$1,000

Jeremy Neal, Nursing – Maternal Physiological Factors Influencing Labor Length$1,000

Jessica Pliley, History – Wandering Wives, Deviant Daughters, and Pesky Prostitutes:

Policing Moral Boundaries Under the Mann Act, 1900-1945$1,000

Robi Rhodes, English – Discourse and Detection: Gendered Readings of Scientific

and Legal Evidence in the Victorian Novel$1,000

Sarah Smith, Women’s Studies – Love, Sex, and Disability: The Ethics of Politics

of Care$1,000

Subtotal$7,000

ANNUAL TOTAL$30,500

Cola-Critical Difference for Women Faculty Grants for

Research on Women, Gender and Gender Equity

2008-2009

Cynthia Clopper, Linguistics - Effects of Gender & Dialect Variation on Prosodic $2,000

Patterns in American English

Susan Delagrange, English (Mansfield) - Documenting ACCESS (and Success) $3,620

for Non-Traditional Women Students: A Rhetorical Techne' of Space and

Place

M. Candace Feck, Dance - Just Say Go! Action Architect Elizabeth Streb$4,000

Joan Herbers, Biological Sciences - Project Ph.D: Parents Holding Doctorates$870

Christine Keating, Women's Studies - Cosmopolitan Solidarities: Sri Lankan $2,000

Feminism and Transnational Democracy

Valerie Kinloch, Human Ecology - Not Being Left Behind: Adolescent & Adult $5,000

Females Debating Race & Place in Narratives of Urban Gentrification

Mary E. Thomas, Women's Studies/Geography - Unheroic Girlhood: Racism, $1,000

Sexuality & the Spaces of Urban Education

Victoria Von Sadovszky and Elizabeth Lenz, Nursing - Promoting Women's Sexual $2,500

Health through Awareness: A New Sexual Risk Assessment for Women

Sub Total$20,990

Coca-Cola Critical Difference for Women Graduate Studies Grants for Research on Women, Gender and Gender Equity

2008-2009

Lawrence Bowdish, History - Invidious Distinctions: Credit Discrimination $1,000

Against Women, 1963 to the Present

Meredith Clark-Wiltz,History - Revising Constitutions and Redressing Citizenship:$1,000

Debates over Race and Self Discrimination in Jury Selection 1920-1979

Jenai Cutcher,Dance - Thinking on Their Feet: Women of the Tap Renaissance$1,000

Kathryn Enright,Dance - Split: Engaging in the Performativity of Gender in European$1,000

and American Dance

Teresa Francisco,Nursing - Adolescents' Experience with Terminating Relationships$1,000

with Perpetrators of Perinatal Abuse

Davida Haywood, Education - (Re) Inventing in the "Dark": African American Women $1,000

and Presidential Leadership

Marguerite Hernandez, Sociology - Understanding the NGO Response of Sex $1,000

Trafficking

Anne Price,Sociology - Gender Attitudes in Former Colonial Societies$1,000

Alexa Trumpy,Sociology - Fighting for Life: Field Frames and the Pro-life Movement$1,000

Sub Total$9,000

ANNUAL TOTAL$29,990

Coca-ColaCritical Difference for Women Faculty Grants for

Research on Women, Gender and Gender Equity

2009-2010

Wendy Hesford, English –Transnational Feminist Perspectives on Children’s

Human Rights$2,465

Kelsey Logan, General Internal Medicine/Sports Medicines – Disparities of Knowledge

And Access to Care for Sports Injuries in Urban & Suburban Girls$1,600

Elaine Richardson, Teaching and Learning – Sisters of Soul$1,375

Ritu Salani, Obstetrics & Gynecology – The Impact of Lymphedema in Patients

Undergoing Surgical Management of Uterine Malignancies$2,500

Sara Watson, Political Science – Divorce and the Political Gender Gap$2,500

Sub Total$10,440

Coca-Cola Critical Difference for Women Graduate Studies Grants for Research on Women, Gender and Gender Equity

2009-2010

Henryatta Ballah, History – Youth and the Liberian Civil War$1,000

Stacia Kock, Women’s Studies – Towards Inclusive Citizenship: Women’s

Intersectional Antipoverty Activism +

Hannah Kosstrin, Dance – Radicalism and Jewishness in the Work of Anna

Sokolow, 1930-1961$1,000

Sherry Mong, Sociology – “The New Labor Force”: An Analysis of Complex

Labor Processes in Home Health Care$1,000

Mitsu Narui, Educational Policy and Leadership – “A Foucauldian Analysis of Asian

American Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Students’ Process of Disclosing

Their Sexual Orientation and its Impact on Identity Construction$1,000

Lea Popielinski, Women’s Studies – Non-Corporeal Embodiment and Gendered

Virtual Identity +

Laurie Reitsema, Anthropology – Challenging Traditions and Gender Relations

among Somali Women in Johannesburg, South Africa$1,000

+ declined monetary award

Sub Total$5,000

ANNUAL TOTAL$15,440

Coca-Cola Critical Difference for Women Faculty Grants for

Research on Women, Gender and Gender Equity

2010-2001

Audrey Begun & Theresa Early, Social Work – Child Care Opinions of Incarcerated

Women, their Children’s Caretakers, and Child Welfare Workers $2500

Nena Couch, Theater and University Libraries – Expression: The Life Work of

Pauline Sherwood Townsend$1480

Lesley Ferris, Theater – Women Agents and WW II: The Camouflage Project$2500

Corrine McConnaughy and Ismail K. White, Political Science – Racial Politics

Complicated: The Work of Gendered Race Cues in American Politics$2500

Bebe Miller, Dance – The Historiography Project: An Archive of Creative Research