We can’t let Women’s History Month go by without acknowledging and celebrating our amazing female faculty at Fletcher and their research and accomplishments. Explore publications authored by Fletcher women faculty in our collection on topics ranging from cybersecurity to human rights, climate to economics and everything in between. This month we are happy to host Dr. Susan Landau as she discusses her latest book People Count: Contact Tracing and Public Health. Register for the book talk at Susan Landau, People Count, Friday, March 19 at 8am. And if you missed Dr. Katrina Burgess’s book talk from earlier this semester, watch the recording for Courting Migrants: How States Make Diasporas and Diasporas Make States.
This year’s theme for Women’s History Month is Valiant Women of the Vote: Refusing to be Silenced. Did you know that you can check out old news reels from the World News Reel database? In the spirit of celebrating women suffragists, check out video clips of women voting for the first time in the United States (1920), France (1945) and Japan (1951), as well as the documentary Miss Smith of Georgia (1963). You can also browse JumboSearch for articles and books about suffragist movements, including, but not limited to, Sheroes: The Struggle of Black Suffragists and African American Women in the Struggle for the Vote, 1850-1920.
Cecile Aptel
Through a New Lens: A Child-Sensitive Approach to Transitional Justice (with Virginie Ladisch)
Diana Chigas
Adding Up to Peace: The Cumulative Impacts of Peace Programming (with Peter Woodrow)
[coming soon to Ginn Library's collection]
Bridget Conley
Memory from the Margins: Ethiopia’s Red Terror Martyrs Memorial Museum
[coming soon to Ginn Library's collection]
Amy Myers Jaffe
Oil, Dollars, Debt, and Crises: The Global Curse of Black Gold (with Mahmoud A. El-Gamal)
Dyan Mazurana and Elizabeth Stites
After the Taliban: Life and Security in Rural Afghanistan (with Neamatollah Nojumi)
Mihela Papa
Global Environmental Governance: A Reform Agenda (with Adil Najam and Nadaa Taiyab)
Ann B. Rappaport
Corporate Responses to Environmental Challenges: Initiatives by Multinational Management (with Margaret Fresher Flaherty)
Kim Wilson
The Resilient Family Farm: Supporting Agricultural Development and Rural Economic Growth (with Gaye Burpee)
[coming soon to Ginn Library's collection]