1136 Lane Hall
204 S. State Street
Ann Arbor, MI
48109–1290
Phone: 734–764–9537
Fax: 734–764–9533
Past IRWG Programs
For more information about Past Programs, especially to avoid duplication in a new program proposal, please contact irwg.faculty.programs@umich.edu.
Middle East/South Asia Gender and Sexuality Studies Initiative
Prof. Kathryn Babayan (Near Eastern Studies, History)
African Diaspora Sexualities
Prof. Sandra Gunning (Afroamerican and African Studies, American Culture, English, and Women's Studies)
Addiction and Gender
Prof. Michelle McClellan (History, Residential College, IRWG)
Gender and Global Health
Prof. Rachel Snow (Health Behavior and Health Education, Population Studies Center)
Native American Culture, Gender, and Healing
Prof. Joseph P. Gone (Psychology and American Culture)
Danger Talk: Conflicting Values, Politics, and Discourse in Feminist Practices
Dr. Lisa Harris (Obstetrics & Gynecology) and Jane Hassinger (IRWG and Women’s Studies)
Culture, Health, And Medicine
Prof. Jonathan Metzl (Psychiatry and Women’s Studies)
Reproductive Governance in Latin America
Prof. Elizabeth Roberts (Anthropology and Residential College)
Gender and the Media
Prof. Susan Douglas (Communication Studies)
Gender and Technology
Prof. Abigail Stewart (Psychology and Women’s Studies
Global Turns and Gender Returns
Prof. Nancy Hunt (History and Obstetrics & Gynecology)
Gender and Achievement Research Program (GARP)
Prof. Jacquelynne Eccles (Psychology, Education, IRWG, and ISR)
Interdisciplinary Research Program on Violence Across the Lifespan (IRVPAL)
Prof. Sandra Graham-Bermann (Psychology and Women’s Studies); and Prof. Daniel Saunders (Social Work)
Gender and Development in Comparative Perspective
Prof. Fatma Muge Gocek (Sociology)
Interdisciplinary Research Program on Ethnicity, Class, and Gender
Prof. Pamela Trotman Reid (Education and Women’s Studies)
Looking into Visual Culture–Issues of Women and Gender
Prof. Joanne Leonard (Art & Design and Women’s Studies)
Michigan Initiative for Women’s Health (MIWH)
Prof. Carolyn Sampselle (Nursing and Women’s Studies) Dr. Lisa Kane Low (Nursing and Women’s Studies)
Redefining Censorship: Gender-Based Restraints on Expression and Communication
Prof. Donna Stanton (Romance Languages and Literatures and Women’s Studies )

