User:The Vintage Feminist/Deirdre M. Condit

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Deirdre M. Condit
Born
Deirdre Moira Condit
Academic background
Alma materRutgers University
ThesisPregnancy and political theory: liberalism and fetal rights crisis (1997)
Academic work
InstitutionsL. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs, Virginia Commonwealth University
Main interestsFeminist political theory
WebsiteVirginia Commonwealth University

Deirdre Moira Condit[1] is associate professor of political science in the L. Douglas Wilder School of Government and Public Affairs at Virginia Commonwealth University,[2][3] and one of the chief editors of the journal Sexualization, Media, and Society.[4]

Education[edit]

Condit gained her Ph.D from Rutgers University in 1997.[1]

Bibliography[edit]

Ph.D thesis[edit]

  • Condit, Deirdre M. (1997). Pregnancy and political theory: liberalism and fetal rights crisis (Ph.D. thesis). Rutgers University. OCLC 81334132.

Chapters in books[edit]

  • Condit, Deirdre M. (1995), "Political identity under construction", in Boling, Patricia (ed.), Expecting trouble: surrogacy, fetal abuse, and new reproductive technologies, Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, pp. 25–54, ISBN 9780813320021.
  • Condit, Deirdre M. (2010), "Androgenesis and mothering human identity", in O'Reilly, Andrea (ed.), Twenty-first-century motherhood experience, identity, policy, agency, New York: Columbia University Press, pp. 181–195, ISBN 9780231520478. Preview.
  • Condit, Deirdre M.; Hutchinson, Janet R. (2012), "Being there matters–redefining the model public servant: Viola O. Baskerville in profile", in Riccucci, Norma M. (ed.), Serving the public interest: profiles of successful and innovative public servants, Armonk, New York: M. E. Sharpe, pp. 104–115, ISBN 9780765635297. Pdf.
  • Condit, Deirdre M. (2012), "Beyond "College in a Can": teaching with integrity and the problem of online academia", in Kincannon, Joyce (ed.), VCU online learning summit: beginning the dialogue: proceedings May 14, 2012, Raleigh, North Carolina: Lulu Press. ISBN 9781300086130 Pdf.

Journal articles[edit]

Books reviewed:
Ireland, Mardy S. (1993). Reconceiving women: separating motherhood from female identity. New York: Guilford Press. ISBN 9780898620160.
Raymond, Janice G. (1993). Women as wombs: reproductive technologies and the battle over women's freedom. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco. ISBN 9780062508997.
Rowland, Robyn (1992). Living laboratories women and reproductive technologies. Sydney: Sun Books. ISBN 9781742191164.
Analyzes the historical development of the medical construction of the pregnant body in 17 of 20 editions of Williams "Obstetrics", an obstetrical textbook published continually from 1904 to 1997: Williams, J. Whitridge (1904). Obstetrics: a textbook for the use of students and practitioners. New York: Appleton. OCLC 3126017.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Condit, Deirdre M. (1997). Pregnancy and political theory: liberalism and fetal rights crisis (Ph.D. thesis). Rutgers University. OCLC 81334132.
  2. ^ "Our faculty and staff: Deirdre Condit". vcu.edu. Virginia Commonwealth University. Retrieved December 28, 2015.
  3. ^ Riccucci, Norma M. (2012), "About the editor and contributors", in Riccucci, Norma M. (ed.), Serving the public interest: profiles of successful and innovative public servants, Armonk, New York: M. E. Sharpe, pp. 195–196, ISBN 9780765635297.
  4. ^ "Editorial board: Sexualization, Media, and Society". Sage. Retrieved December 28, 2015.

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Category:American feminists Category:American political scientists Category:American women academics Category:Gender studies academics Category:Living people Category:Reproductive rights activists Category:Rutgers University alumni Category:Virginia Commonwealth University faculty