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Rachel Kutz-Flamenbaum , PhD

 

SUNY Stony Brook, Department of Sociology, Ph.D. May 2008

 

Title: Assitant Professor
Campus Address: 2421 Wesley W. Posvar Hall Rachel Kutz-Flamenbaum
Tel: 412-648-7592
E-mail: rflamenb@pitt.edu

Curriculum Vitae

Fields

Social Movements, Social Inequality, Gender, Peace and War, Globalization, Reproduction and Family

Teaching

University of Pittsburgh, Department of Sociology
Peace Movements and Peace Education

SUNY Stony Brook, Department of Sociology.

Gender and Work, Instructor.  Fall 2007
Research Methods, Instructor.  Fall 2004
Sociology of the Family, Instructor.  Summer 2004
Introduction to Sociology, Instructor.  Fall 2003, Spring 2004

Selected Publications:

Kutz-Flamenbaum, Rachel V. 2007. "Code Pink, Raging Grannies, and the Missile Dick Chicks: Feminist Performance Activism in the Contemporary Anti-War Movement." National Women's Studies Association Journal 19:89-105.

Smith, Jackie and Rachel V. Kutz-Flamenbaum.  2009. “Prisoners of our Concepts: Liberating the Study of Social Movements” in Transnational Challengers: How Activism Beyond Borders Changes the Face of Protest edited by Simon Tuene.  New York and Cambridge: Berghahn Books. 

Kutz-Flamenbaum, Rachel V.  2007. Book Review of Jo Reger’s Different Wavelengths.       Mobilization.  12:2.

Kutz-Flamenbaum, Rachel V. and Jackie Smith. 2007. "Global Movement Provides Opportunity for New Antiwar Strategies." Pp. 8 in PEWS NEWS, vol. Spring 2007.

 

Honors/Awards:

American Sociological Association: Collective Behavior and Social Movements Section 2008 Best Graduate Student Paper Award awarded for “Strategic Dilemmas in Organizational Frame Selection and Audience Frame Preference in Women’s Peace Organizing”  August 2008.

Society for the Study of Social Problems Conflict, Social Action, and Change Division Student Paper Award awarded for “Strategic Dilemmas in Organizational Frame Selection and Audience Frame Preference in Women’s Peace Organizing” August 2007. 

Rose Coser Award for Best Graduate Student Paper on Gender awarded for “Pink Ladies and Raging Grannies: Feminist Performance Activism in the Contemporary Anti-War Movement” SUNY Stony Brook, Department of Sociology.  May 2006.