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2013 Women and Politics Section Best Paper Award
Recognition for paper, "Representing Women's Interests and Intersections of Gender, Race and Ethnicity in U.S. State Legislatures."
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The State of Race (Palgrave Politics of Identity and Citizenship)
What can be said of the state of race? Read more when the book hits stands on June 7.
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Taneisha Means wins $500 award for REGSS project
“They’re There, Now What: Racial and Gender Representation in U.S. Courts”
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Leading Ladies: The Top 25 Women in Higher Education
Diverse Magazine features Paula McClain as one of the top 25 women in higher education.
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Examining the constructs of race, ethnicity, and gender.
The Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Gender in the Social Sciences (REGSS) provides a context where scholars interested in examining the constructs of race, ethnicity, and gender from an interdisciplinary perspective can engage each other in dialogue and collaboration. It offers opportunities for scholars researching issues of race, ethnicity, and gender to connect with colleagues in other departments and schools. REGSS provides a context where scholars interested in examining the constructs of race, ethnicity, and gender from an interdisciplinary perspective can engage each other in dialogue and collaboration. It offers opportunities for scholars researching issues of race, ethnicity, and gender to connect with colleagues in other departments and schools. Our questions and our methodologies draw on disciplinary backgrounds that include economics, history, political science, psychology, public policy, and sociology, and we welcome participants from across Duke University.