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Dr. Jennifer Leigh Disney
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science
(803) 323-4668,
disneyj@winthrop.edu
Director, Office of Nationally
Competitive Awards
Winthrop University, Rock Hill, SC 29733
(803) 323-3906, onca@winthrop.edu
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BIO
Dr. Jennifer Leigh Disney is Associate Professor of Political Science and
Director of the Office of
Nationally Competitive Awards (ONCA) at Winthrop University. Dr. Disney completed her Ph.D. with
distinction at The Graduate School and University Center of The City University
of New York (CUNY). Her dissertation, The Theories and Practices of Women’s
Organizing: Marxism, Feminism, Democratization, and Civil Society in Mozambique
and Nicaragua was awarded the American Political Science Association (APSA)
Women and Politics Best Dissertation Award in 2003, and a paper based on two
chapters of her dissertation was awarded the Christian Bay Award for the Best
New Political Science Paper presented at the APSA that same year. In 2008, Dr. Disney’s
book based on her award-winning dissertation entitled, Women’s
Activism and Feminist Agency in Mozambique and Nicaragua, was published by
Temple University Press and released in paperback in 2010.
Her areas of teaching, research, and scholarship are in the fields of
Comparative Politics and Political Theory, specifically in the areas of
Colonization and Development, Third World Feminisms, and Global Women’s
Movements. She teaches courses in Comparative Politics, Women and Global
Politics, African Politics, Latin American Politics, International Political
Economy, and Social Movement Politics and Political Protest. She is also an
active member of the campus community, serving on the African American Studies
Committee and the Women’s Studies Committee. Dr. Disney also serves as a faculty
advisor to several student groups, including Amnesty International Winthrop
Chapter, and the Socialist Student Union. She was also President of the Board of Directors of A Place for Hope, the 501© 3
community resource center of the Blackmon Road Community of York County, South
Carolina from 2005-2010. Dr. Disney has received an Outstanding Junior Professor Award, a Presidential Community Service Award, a Combining Service and Learning Award,
and a Faculty Student Life Award from Winthrop University for her work on the
campus and in the surrounding community.
Selected Publications
Women's Activism and
Feminist Agency in Mozambique and Nicaragua. Philadelphia, PA: Temple
University Press, 2008.
“Mozambique: Empowering Women Through Family Law,” in Hannah Britton and
Gretchen Bauer (eds.) Women in African Parliaments. Lynne Rienner Press, 2006.
“Incomplete Revolutions: Gendered Participation in Productive and Reproductive
Labor
in Mozambique and Nicaragua” in Gender and Globalization: Marxist-Feminist
Perspectives, a special edition of Socialism and Democracy, No. 35, Vol. 18, No.
1,
Winter/Spring 2004.
“Democratization, Civil Society, and Women’s Organizing in Post-Revolutionary
Mozambique and Nicaragua,” in New Politics, Vol. IX, No. 4, Winter 2003,
p.533-560.
“Democracy,” Routledge International Encyclopedia of Women: Global Women’s
Issues and Knowledge, Routledge, 2001.
“Feminist Organizational ‘Success’: The State of U.S. Women’s Movement
Organizations in the 1990s,” co-authored with Joyce Gelb, Women and Politics,
vol 21 (4), 2000, pp. 39-76.
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