ࡱ>  hbjbj$$ 4F|F|`%  xxxxx8|@5"4444444$-79L4x4xx4Nxx4402@Qsrl1440516+:+:,2+:x24415+: >: JANET A. FLAMMANG May 2014 Lee and Seymour Graff University Professor Office Phone: 408.554.5069 Department of Political Science Department Phone: 408.554.4508 91Ƶ Email: jflammang@scu.edu 500 El Camino Real Santa Clara, CA 95053 EDUCATION Ph. D. in Political Science, University of California at Los Angeles, 1980 M. A. in Political Science, University of California at Los Angeles, 1973 B. A. in International Relations, University of California at Los Angeles, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, 1970 PUBLICATIONS Books The Taste for Civilization: Food, Politics and Civil Society, Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2009. Women's Political Voice: How Women Are Transforming the Practice and Study of Politics, Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press, 1997. American Politics in a Changing World, co-authored with Dennis R. Gordon, Timothy J. Lukes and Kenneth R. Smorsten, Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole, 1990. Political Women: Current Roles in State and Local Government (editor), Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1984. Articles Democracy: Direct, Representative and Deliberative, Santa Clara Law Review 41:4 (2001): 1085-1091. "The Implementation of Comparable Worth in San Jose," in Rita Mae Kelly and Jane Bayes (eds.), Comparable Worth, Pay Equity and Public Policy, Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1988: 159-190. "Women Made a Difference: Comparable Worth in San Jose," in Mary Fainsod Katzenstein and Carol McClurg Mueller (eds.), The Women's Movements of the United States and Western Europe: Consciousness, Political Opportunity, and Public Policy, Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1987: 290-309. "Effective Implementation: The Case of Comparable Worth in San Jose," Policy Studies Review, Vol. 5, No. 4 (May 1986): 815-837. "A Non-Traditional Approach to Teaching a Course on Women and Power," Proceedings of the International Conference on Research and Teaching Related to Women, Montreal, Canada, July 26-August 4, 1982 (published June 1985): 122-123. Female Officials in the Feminist Capital: The Case of Santa Clara County," Western Political Quarterly, Vol. 38, No. 1 (March 1985): 94-118. "Filling the Party Vacuum: Women at the Grassroots Level in Local Politics," in Janet A. Flammang (ed.), Political Women: Current Roles in State and Local Government, Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1984: 87-113. Introduction: A Reflection on Themes of a Womens Politics, in Janet A. Flammang (ed.), Political Women: Current Roles in State and Local Government, Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications, 1984: 9-19. Feminist Theory: The Question of Power," Current Perspectives in Social Theory, Vol. 4, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1983: 37-83. Book Reviews Gendering the City: Women, Boundaries, and Visions of Urban Life, edited by Kristine B. Miranne and Alma H. Young, in Urban Affairs Review 36:4 (March 2001): 579-581. Sex as a Political Variable: Women as Candidates & Voters in U.S. Elections, The Other Elites: Women, Politics, and Power in the Executive Branch, and Gender Dynamics in Congressional Elections, in Signs 25:3 (Spring 2000): 926- 931. Sex and Pay in the Federal Government: Using Job Evaluation Systems to Implement Comparable Worth by Doris M. Werwie, in Women and Politics 9:4 (1989): 71-73. The Radical Future of Liberal Feminism by Zillah Eisenstein, in The American Political Science Review 75: 4 (December 1981): 1018-1020. Ideology and Politics by Martin Seliger, in Western Political Quarterly 31:1 (March 1978): 131-132. GRANT FUNDED RESEARCH Urban Social and Political Choice Situations, funded by National Science Foundation Grant #SES-9904482, 1999-2000. The principal investigator was Professor Elaine B. Sharp, Department of Political Science, University of Kansas. I was one of the six faculty associates in this project, which focused on how ten city governments handled issues that sometimes invoked community controversies on morality grounds. My research focused one citys responses to the issues of abortion, adult entertainment, gambling, gay rights, hate crimes, medical marijuana, needle exchange, pornography, prostitution, and public art. I wrote historical narratives for each topic; conducted interviews with public officials (mayor, city councilmember, city attorney, police chief, district attorney and human relations director), activists, and political observers (professors and journalists); and constructed a coded list of incidents of governmental responses. Results were published in Elaine B. Sharp, Morality Politics in American Cities, Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2005. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS AT SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY University Endowed Chair Lee and Seymour Graff Professor, 2010-2014 College of Arts and Sciences Acting Dean, July-December, 2001 and 2004-2005 Associate Dean, 1994-2003 Department of Political Science Chair, 1986-1992, and 2006-2012 Professor, 1998-present; Associate Professor, 1985-1998; Assistant Professor, 1978-1985 Courses Taught: Introduction to U.S. Politics, Presidency, Congress, Public Administration, Political Participation, State and Local Politics, California Politics, Women and Politics, Making of Public Policy, Seminars (Feminist Theory, Women and Public Policy, and Women and the Politics of Food), Film Course: Issues in Social Justice, and Independent Studies. Summer Workshops Attended: NEH Seminar in Writing Across the Curriculum, June 1987; NEH Seminar in The Teaching of Ethics in the Core Curriculum, June 1985 ACADEMIC HONORS Cedric Bussette Award, given annually to a faculty member who has made a significant contribution to the Ethnic Studies Program at 91Ƶ, 2011 President's Special Recognition Award for Outstanding Teaching, Research, and Service, given by the President of Clara University to three faculty members, 2003 Award for Outstanding Achievement in Teaching, Scholarship, and Service, given by the President of 91Ƶ to ten faculty members, 1992 Award for Outstanding Contribution to 91Ƶ Women, given by female students at their annual Challenges Conference, 1992 American Government Textbook Award presented by the Women's Caucus for Political Science of the American Political Science Association to the American government textbook published between 1988 and 1990 that had the best treatment of women. Awarded to the co-authors of American Politics in a Changing World, 1991. President's Special Recognition Award for Outstanding Teaching, Research, and Service, given by the President of 91Ƶ to three faculty members, 1991 Grant from the Irvine Foundation to supervise a student research project on Latino elected officials in the bay area, 1991 Award for Excellence in Teaching, Phi Beta Kappa Northern California Association, 1987 Presidential Research Grants from 91Ƶ for research on the book Women's Political Voice, 1983-85 and 1990 Grant from the Sourriseau Academy of San Jose State University for research on the 1981 comparable worth strike in San Jose, 1984 Lena Lake Forrest Fellowship of the Business and Professional Women's Foundation for doctoral dissertation research, 1975-76 Phi Beta Kappa, 1970 PROFESSIONAL PANELS Keynote Address, Civic and Democratic Health: Insights from Food Studies, Food Studies: An Interdisciplinary Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, December 2011 Participant in a roundtable discussion, Discussion of The Taste for Civilization: Food, Politics and Civil Society, Association for the Study of Food and Society, Indiana University, June 2010 Presented a paper, Women and the Politics of Food, International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities, Prato, Italy, July 2004 Participant in a roundtable discussion, The U.S. Womens Movement: The Second Wave and Beyond, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 2004 Moderated a panel, Forum on Women and Politics, 91Ƶ, November 2002 Moderated a panel, Prospects for Reform, 91Ƶ Law Review Symposium: The California Initiative: Fourth Branch of Government, 91Ƶ, March 2001 Presented a paper, Morality Politics in Two Cities: A Comparative Analysis, American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, September 2000 Chaired a panel, Women and Congress, and discussant on a panel, Interdisciplinary Methods in Political Science: Which Other Disciplines? Western Political Science Association, San Jose, March 2000 Participant in roundtable discussion, Gender Research and Post-Positivist Methodologies: Issues of Disciplinary Resistance, Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 1999 Presented a paper, Feminist Scholarship About U.S. Womens Politics: A Report from Political Science, American Sociological Association, San Francisco, August 1998 Conference participant, Research on Women and American Politics: Agenda-Setting for the 21st Century, sponsored by the Ford Foundation and held at the Center for the America Woman and Politics, Rutgers University, April 1997. The Center convened a group of 79 scholars and activists and reported conference proceedings in Debra J. Liebowitz and Susan J. Carroll, Women and American Politics: A Research Agenda for the 21st Century, Center for the American Woman and Politics, Rutgers University, 1996. Chair and participant in roundtable discussion, "Women in State and Local Politics;" discussant on panel, "Gender and Elections;" and participant in roundtable discussion, "Policy in the Political Science Curriculum: A Roundtable on Experiential and Internship Opportunities," Western Political Science Association, Pasadena, March 1993 Chaired a panel, "California Politics After the 1992 Elections: Are We Governable?," California Studies Conference, Sacramento, February 1993 Chaired a panel, "What Does Feminist Theory Have to Say to Political Science?," Northern California Political Science Association, Oakland, May 1992 Discussant on panel, "Women and Bureaucracy," American Political Science Association, Atlanta, September 1989 Presented a paper, "The Politics of Pay Equity in California: Acceptance of Innovation," Western Political Science Association, Salt Lake City, March 1989 Presented a paper, "Defining Hispanic Feminism: The Case of the National Hispanic Feminist Conference," Western Political Science Association, San Francisco, March 1988 Discussant on panel, "Women and Public Policy," Western Political Science Association, Anaheim, March 1987 Presented a paper, "Coalition-Building and the National Hispanic Feminist Conference," American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August 1986 Participant in roundtable discussion, "Comparable Worth," American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August 1986 Moderated a panel, "Action at the Local Level--What Happens in a Negotiated Settlement?," Conference on Comparable Worth in California, Graduate School of Public Policy, University of California at Berkeley, May 1986 Discussant on panel, Women in Politics in the Sacramento SMSA: Current History in Perspective, Western Association of Women Historians, Mills College, May 1985 Chaired a panel, Meet the Authors, Western Political Science Association, Las Vegas, March 1985 Presented a paper, "Effective Implementation: The Case of Comparable Worth in San Jose," Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, New Orleans, October 1984 Presented a paper, "Grassroots Politics in the Feminist Capital of the Nation," Western Political Science Association, Sacramento, April 1984 Discussant on panel, "Black/Feminist Theory," American Political Science Association, Chicago, September 1983 Chaired a panel, "State of the Art of Feminist Theory," and presented a paper "Feminist Theory: The Question of Power," American Political Science Association, Denver, September 1982 Presented a paper, "A Nontraditional Approach to Teaching a Course on Women and Power," International Conference on Research and Teaching Related to Women, Simone de Beauvoir Institute, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, July-August 1982 Chaired a panel, Feminist Theory, Northern California Political Science Association, Menlo College, Atherton, CA, May 1982 Discussant on panel, "Affirmative Action," Tenth Annual Conference of the National Association for Interdisciplinary Ethnic Studies, 91Ƶ, April 1982 Presented a paper, "Affirmative Action and White Male Privilege," American Political Science Association, New York, September 1982 Participant on panel, "Education for the New Political Consciousness," Annual Convention of the National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, Louisville, KY, July 1977 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Membership and Activity in Professional Associations American Political Science Association, 1972-present Member, Committee on the Status of Women in the Profession, January 1998-December 2000. Member, APSA Organized Section on Women and Politics Research, Committees to Select the Best Paper on Women and Politics Presented at the 1991 and 1997 APSA conventions. Member, Advisory Board, APSA Organized Section on Women and Politics Research, 1991-93. Member, Victoria Schuck Award Committee for the best book on women and politics, 1988-89. Women's Caucus for Political Science, American Political Science Association, 1972-present Chair, Committee on Assessing the Progress of Women in the Discipline, 1989-94. My proposal to chart the progress of women in the discipline every two years was approved by the WCPS in 1992. I attended a meeting of the APSAs Committee on the Status of Women in Washington DC in December 1992 to obtain advice about a national survey on the status of women at Ph.D.-granting institutions. I produced a report on the survey results from questionnaires returned by 20 universities to determine award winners in five categories and presented the awards at the 1994 APSA meeting in New York. Member, APSA Council and Committee Appointments Committee, 1988-89. Western Political Science Association, 1982-present Member, Executive Council, 1992-93 President, Women's Caucus and Committee on the Status of Women, 1986-87 Section Coordinator, Panels on Women and Minorities, for the 1987 Meeting, 1986-87 Northern California Political Science Association, 1982-1990 Councilor, 1989-1991 Bay Area Women in Political Science, 1980-1996 Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, 1984-1990 California Elected Women's Association for Education and Research, 1989-2000 Member, Advisory Board to the Executive Director, 1991-93 Professional Consulting Consultant to Develop a Course on Women and Politics, San Francisco State University, April 1998 External Reviewer, Department of Political Science, California State University, Hayward, February 1998 Editorial Boards Women and Politics, 1987-1990 Western Political Quarterly, 1987-1990 Doctoral Dissertation Committee Member, doctoral dissertation committee, Beth Reingold, Department of Political Science, University of California at Berkeley, 1990-92 SERVICE AT SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY University Service Provost Search Committee, 2010-11 University Rank and Tenure Committee, 2007-08 through 2009-10 (Chair, 2008-09 and 2009-10) Faculty Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Lecturers (chair), 2006-07 Peer Educator Pilot Project, Futures Project, Irvine Foundation, 1996-2000 Task Force on Resources for Excellence in the Universitys Strategic Plan, 1997-2000 Task Force on Use and Scheduling of Campus Meeting Facilities, 1997-98 Student Employment Task Force, 1997-98 Presidents Task Force on Rank and Tenure Reform, 1995-96 Planning Action Team (advisory group to President Paul Locatelli), 1993-95 President's Advisory Committee on Diversity, 1992-93 Women's Studies Advisory Board, 1990-92 and 1994-95 Campus Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa (President 1986-88; Vice-President, 1984-86) University Communications Board, 1983-84 University Academic Affairs Committee, 1982 Co-Supervisor of Practicum in Journalism with campus newspaper staff, 1981 Advisory Board, Campus Women's Center, 1981 University Academic Integrity Committee, 1980-81 University Committee on Values in Higher Education (Co-chair 1980-81) College Service Acting Dean, July-December, 2001 and 2004-2005; Associate Dean, 1994-2003 College Committee on Rank and Tenure, Sciences Member, 1986-88, 1990-92, 1993-94, and 2006-07; Chair, 1990-91 and 1993-94 Co-Chair, Task Force on Staff Merit Raises, 2010-11 Chair, Fine Arts Requirement Task Force, 1994-95 Chair, Task Force on Standards for Rank and Tenure, 1991-92 Chair, Task Force on Teaching Loads, 1990 College of Sciences Representative, Faculty Senate Council, 1982-84 Department Service Department Chair, 1986-92, 2006-2012 Director, Department of Political Science Honors Program, 1993-94 Campus Director, Washington Semester Program, 1993-94 Coordinator of three Annual Political Science Undergraduate Research Conferences, 1980-82 Selected Talks and Panels on Campus Moderator, Question and Answer Session for Dr. Condoleezza Rices talk, Presidents Speaker Series, October 2013 Table Conversations: Good for You and Good for Democracy, talk at Family Weekend, February 2012 Panel Participant, Redistricting in California. Public Sector Roundtable, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, October 2011. The Courtesy of a Conversation: Civility and a Liberal Arts Education, Phi Beta Kappa initiation speech, June 2008. Panel Participant, "Fairness and California Proposition 77 to End Legislative Redistricting," with former Santa Clara Mayor Judy Nadler and State Senator Joe Simitian, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, October 2005. Panel participant, Ethical Implications of Californias Recall Election: A Town Meeting, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, September 2003 Electoral Gains by Women in the 1992 Elections, 91Ƶ panel discussion on the 1992 elections with former San Jose Mayor Tom Mc Enery, and journalists Phil Trounstine and Dan Walters, November 1992 Discussant on Panel, Cities as Entrepreneurs, 91Ƶ Forum on the New City-State, with Santa Clara County Supervisor Ron Gonzales, San Jose City Councilmember Joe Head, and San Jose Director of Economic Development Bill Claggett, April 1992 The President, Congress and the Public in U.S. Wars, at the student-organized teach-in on the Persian Gulf Crisis, February 1991 Building Bridges with Women, Challenges Conference opening address, January1991 The Politics of Coalition Building, Color of Our Skin II: A Womanist Forum, with Carolyn Mitchell and Alma Garcia, April 1990 Speaker, Summary Analysis of Student Testimony on Sex Discrimination, University-wide forum on the Institutional Climate for Women and Persons of Color, March 1990 Moderator, Black Womens Political Forum with San Francisco Supervisor Willie Kennedy, San Jose Municipal Judge Rise Pichon, and Sunnyvale City Councilmember Robin Parker, January 1990 Organizer and Speaker at a Forum on El Salvador (in the aftermath of the assassination of the Jesuits and their housekeepers at UCA) with Dennis Gordon and Linda Kamas, January 1990 "Federal, State and Local Government Child Care Policies," 91Ƶ Faculty Forum on Child Care, January 1990 Discussion leader, The Equal Rights Amendment, and panel moderator, Women and the Constitution, 91Ƶ Institute on the Constitution, February and March 1987 Participant in Debate with Professor Jacques Delacroix on Investments in South Africa, sponsored by the International Business Studies Program, May 1985 Panel Organizer and Moderator, Causes of Economic Inequality and the Feminization of Poverty, and Discussion Leader for the film The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, 91Ƶ Institute on Poverty, February 1985 COMMUNITY SERVICE Invited Lectures and Panels Difficult Conversations: Can Food Help?, Northwest Dispute Resolution Conference, Seattle, March 2014. Difficult Conversations: Lessons from Mealtimes, Northwest Dispute Resolution Conference, Seattle, March 2013. Table Conversations: Good for You and Good for Democracy, Southern Vermont College, December 2011 A Place at the Table: Diplomacy, Civility and Democracy after 9/11, Conference on National Security a Decade After 9/11, Miles College, Birmingham Alabama, September 2011 The Taste for Civilization: Food, Politics and Civil Society, Albany Roundtable, Albany New York, May 2011 The Role of Food in Civic and Democratic Health, Law 220F: Food Law and Policy, Boalt Law, University of California at Berkeley, April 2011 The Taste for Civilization: Food, Politics and Civil Society, Southern Festival of Books, Nashville, October 2010 Dinner-Table Democratization: The Taste for Civilization, Commonwealth Club of California, San Francisco, August 2010 Impact of Californias 2003 Recall Election, Santa Clara County Cities Association, Sunnyvale City Hall, September 2003 Ramifications of Californias 2003 Recall Election, Commonwealth Club, San Jose, September 2003 Womens Politics in the U.S., Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California at Berkeley, October 1998 "Current U.S. Child Care Policy in Comparative Perspective," California Child Development Administrators Association, Los Gatos, June 1990 Moderator, Debate on Child Care between San Jose Mayoral Candidates Frank Fiscalini, Susan Hammer, and Shirley Lewis, sponsored by the Santa Clara County Child Care Coalition, San Jose, March 1990 Research on Women and American Politics, with State Senator Rebecca Morgan, San Francisco State University, November 1989 "Research and the Political Woman," California Elected Women's Association for Education and Research, Sacramento, March 1989 Whom Should Local Officials Represent?, Regional Leadership Forum for local public officials, Stanford University, May 1998 "Women Candidates: Facts and Fantasies," Conference on Women and California Politics, Center for California Studies, Sacramento, April 1988 "Theories of Representation," Regional Leadership Forum for local public officials, 91Ƶ, July 1987 Commencement Address, Louisville High School, Woodland Hills, CA, May 1987 "Women in Politics, Political Science and Public Administration" and "Comparable Worth: Has It Worked in California?, Distinguished Visiting Lecturer in Political Science, Sonoma State University, April 1987 "Comparable Worth in California," Alameda County Task Force on Comparable Worth, October 1986 Women and Politics, Sunnyvale Universalist Church, March 1985 "Lessons from Our Foremothers," Women in Electronics, Santa Clara, CA, February 1984 "Is this the Feminist Capital of the Nation?," San Jose Chapter of Business and Professional Women, June 1983 "Feminist Theories of Power," Graduate School of Public Policy, University of California at Berkeley, January 1983 "Different Perspectives in Feminist Theory," San Jose State University, October 1982 "Women's Political Participation," San Jose Chapter of the League of Women Voters, June 1982 "President Reagan's Foreign Policy," Marin County Chapter of American Association of University Women, January 1982 "Women's History in Post-World War II America," Stanford University, January 1981 "The Decline of Political Parties in the 1980 Election," San Jose Rotary Club, October 1980 "Sex Discrimination and Ideology," Graduate School of Public Policy, University of California at Berkeley, April 1980 Selected Media Appearances and Interviews Radio interview about The Taste for Civilization, Afternoon Magazine with Celeste Quinn, NPR affiliate WILL AM-580, Champaign, Illinois, January 2010 Quoted in Mary Ann Ostrom, Biden vs. Palin: What to Watch for During VP Debate, San Jose Mercury News, October 2008. 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