Selected Publications and Presentations

Publications

  • Sole author. “La figure du juif dans Le féminisme ou la mort.” In Françoise d’Eaubonne (Pauline Launay & Irène-Lucile Hertzog, Dir.), coll. « Anamnèse » (in press).
  • Jelen, Ted G., Danielle Roth-Johnson and John P. Tuman. 2017. “Culture Wars in Latin America:  Religion and Attitudes Toward Homosexuality and Abortion in Four Countries.”  Journal of Religion and Theology, 1(1):1-7.
  • Sole author.  “Back to the Future: Françoise d’Eaubonne, Ecofeminism and Ecological Crisis.” The International Journal of Literary Humanities, 10(3):51‐61. Published December, 2013.
  • Tuman, John P., Danielle Roth-Johnson and Ted Jelen. 2012. “Conscience and Context: Attitudes Toward Abortion in Mexico.” Social Science Quarterly, DOI: 10.1111/j.1540‐6237.2012.00905.x

Presentations

  • “Integrating Feminist Theories and Environmental Justice Frameworks into International Political Economy: The Case of #Defund DAPL,” Paper presented at the 2024 International Studies Association Conference, San Francisco, CA.
  • “Save Our Mother!:  Women Working for the Environment” Invited by the Las Vegas Library District to give a presentation for Women’s History month on Sunday, March 3 at the West Charleston Library. (https://events.thelibrarydistrict.org/event/9750302)
  • « Apprendre des visions du monde irrégulières;intersectionnalité et de la justice environnementale: Tendances récentes des écoféminismes anglo-saxons » [Learning from Jagged Worldviews, Intersectionality and Environmental Justice:  Embodied Theory and Anglophone Ecofeminist Activisms].  Journées d’étude “Genre et Justice : perspectives croisées” (November 28, 2023) (Invited virtual keynote presentation), Université de Bordeaux (France).
  • “Théorie incarnée et activisme écoféministe anglo-saxon” (“Embodied Theory and Anglo-Saxon Ecofeminism”) Invited to give a seminar in French online as part of an inter-university series of seven lectures entitled “La recherche d’une vie démocratique et écologique [“The search for a democratic and ecological life”].  Sponsored by the Dept. of Letters, Ideas and Knowledges of the University of Paris-XII, the Dept. of Jineolojî at the University of Rojava (aka the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria), the Academy of Jineolojî, the Jineolojî Center of Brussels and the Solidarity Center with Alternative Universities, October 24, 2023.
  • Judéité in d’Eaubonne’s Mémoires Irréductibles.  Paper presented at the Western Jewish Studies Association conference (Panel:  Modern European Jewish Activists, Theologians, and Thinkers panel), Las Vegas, NV, March 2023.
  • “La figure du juif dans Le féminisme ou la mort.  Invited presentation for the Colloquium “Redécouvrir Françoise d’Eaubonne,” sponsored by Anamnèse Association, The Gender Workshop at the University of Caen-Normandy and the Memorial Institute of Contemporary Publishing (IMEC), November, 2022.
  • “The Environmental Politics and Poetics of Monique Verdin’s My Louisiana Love. Paper accepted for the 2020 National Women’s Studies Association conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Fall, 2020.
  • “Philosophizing the End of the Anthropocene:  Françoise d’Eaubonne’s L’homme de demain a-t-il un futur? and Patricia MacCormack’s The Ahuman Manifesto.”  Paper accepted for the Eighteenth International Conference on New Directions in the Humanities, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Venice, Italy, July 1-3, 2020.
  • “#Defund DAPL:  Divestment as a Strategy for Enforcing the Human Right to Water?”  Paper accepted for the 7th Joint Human Rights Conference on Human Rights and Foreign Policy, University of London, London, England, June 22-24, 2020. 
  • “Decolonizing the Waters: Ecofeminist Conceptions of Earth Democracy and the Environmental Commons.”  2019 Annual Meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association, San Diego, California, October 31-November 2, 2019.
  • “The Persistent Relevance of Economic Growth in the Creation of Ecological Crisis:  A Marxist-Materialist Genealogy of Ecology and Feminism:  Revolution or Mutation?”  50 Years of Socialist Feminism Workshop, Historical Materialism Toronto, York University, September 28-29, 2019.
  • “Blurring Lines and Building Bridges:  Tikkun Olam, Intersectionality and Feminist Praxis.”  Paper accepted for the panel “Building Bridges in the Age of Black Lives Matter:  Jewish Feminism and Intersectionality” for the 2017 National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA) conference in Baltimore, Maryland, November, 2017.
  • “Black Health Matters:  Counteracting State Violence and Disposability in Health Research and Pedagogy.” Roundtable Discussion accepted (with Stephanie Y. Evans, Sara Diaz, Laura Guyer, Karleen Schlichtmann [UNLV Undergraduate who was my student and Dr. Manoucheka Celeste’s student], Manoucheka Celeste and Alisha L. Menzies) for the 2017 National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA) conference in Baltimore, Maryland, November, 2017.
  • “Decolonizing the Waters: Ecofeminist Conceptions of Earth Democracy and the Environmental Commons.” Paper accepted for the 2016 National Women’s Studies Association (NWSA) conference in Montreal, Canada, November, 2016.
  • “Images of Mothers and Babies in Advertisements for Fertility Clinics: A Content and Discourse Analysis.” Invited and accepted for presentation at the Motherhood Initiative for Research and Community Involvement (MIRCI) Gala Conference, Toronto, Canada, October 2016.
  • Equal co‐author with Emily Earnest (UNLV undergraduate) “Fertility Clinic Marketing of IVF on the Internet: Zones of Exclusion or Inclusion?” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2016.
  • Equal co‐author with Ashley A. Smith (UNLV Undergraduate) and Professors Ted Jelen and John P. Tuman (Political Science, UNLV). “We’ve Been Guttmacher’d: Evolving Rhetorical Strategies of Pro‐Life Groups.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southwestern Social Science Association, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 2016.
  • “Gender Role Attitudes and Attitudes Toward Abortion: A Comparative Study of Latin America.” (coauthored with Ted Jelen and John Tuman) Presented by Ted Jelen at the Annual Meeting of the European Political Science Association, June 25‐27, 2015 Vienna, Austria.
  • “Culture Wars in Latin America: Religion and Attitudes Toward Homosexuality and Abortion in Four Countries.” (coauthored with Ted Jelen and John Tuman) Presented by Ted Jelen at the Symposium on Religion and Public Life, Paul B. Henry Institute for the Study of Christianity and Politics, Calvin College, Grand Rapids, MI, April 30‐May 1, 2015.
  • “Clash of Civilization or Resource Wars?:  The Politics of Water and Challenges from the Global South.” Presented at the annual international meeting of the International Studies Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, February 2015.
  • “When Jagged Worldviews Collide: The Dann Sisters, Postcolonial Colonialism and Environmental Justice.” Paper accepted for the 2014 International Feminist Journal of Politics’ Conference: Gender and Crisis in Global Politics, Los Angeles, California, May, 2014.
  • “The Dann Case, Sovereignty and Access to Natural Resources: Are Human Rights Mechanisms Useful in Promoting Environmental Justice?” Presented at the annual international meeting of the International Studies Association, Toronto, Canada, March 2014.