Research shows that cis-women and other minority groups (e.g., Hispanic, Black, LGBTQIA+, etc.) are very underrepresented in open source software (OSS). We aim to improve equity and diversity in OSS by understanding…
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Projects
Open source software participation in context of lives and careers: a longitudinal panel study
Faculty
ethnoarchaeology; ethnohistory/historical anthropology; Native American prehistory and history; dynamics of culture change; power; ethnicity; gender; ceramic technology; Texas, Northern Mexico; Plains. Europe; Iberia…
African American history; antebellum slavery; black business history and political economy; black intellectual history; African American women's history
Professor Walker is presently engaged in a book-…
international development, gender-based violence, family dynamics, demography, fertility, reproductive health, health behavior, social psychology
interdisciplinary studies in literature and the visual arts; Comparative Literature; comparative studies in 19th-century France and Britain; gender studies; constructions of artistic identity; development of the…
Scandinavian and comparative literature; Scandinavian drama and film; modernism; the novel and narrative traditions; gender studies; literary and cultural theory
Professor Wilks recently finished Carmen in Diaspora: Adaptation, Race, and Opera's Most Famous Character (forthcoming from Oxford University Press), a cultural history of adaptations of the Carmen story set…
Gender and sexuality in the workplace; men and women in nontraditional (gender atypical) occupations; persistent gender discrimination at work; sexuality and sexual harassment in a wide variety of workplace settings…
American literature; 18th century British literature; literary theory; ethnic and Third World literature; women, gender, and literature