CURRICULUM VITAE - Central Washington University



CURRICULUM VITAE

Bang-Soon L. Yoon, Ph. D.

Professor, Department of Political Science

Central Washington University

Ellensburg, WA. 98926-7578, U.S.A.

Tel: (509) 963-2961/963-2408 Fax: (509) 963-1134 E-mail: yoonb@cwu.edu

Education & Degree

Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii

Master in Political Science, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii

Bachelor of Political Science & Diplomacy with honors

Ewha Women's University, Seoul, Republic of Korea

Teaching Experience

1989 – Current Professor, Dept. of Political Science, Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA. Full Professor (2003-current), Associate Professor (1999-2003), Assistant Professor (Tenure track 1996-1998, Non-tenure track 1989-1995)

1994. 9 – 2007. 6 Director, Women Studies Program, Central Washington

University, Ellensburg, WA.

2001. 8 - 2002. 8 Fulbright Professor, Graduate School of International Studies at

Yonsei University & College of Social Sciences, Ewha Women's University, Seoul, Rep. of Korea

1979. 8 - 1988. 5 Lecturer, Department of Political Science at University of Nevada-Reno, Reno, Nevada, and Lecturer, College of Continuing Education and Community Service at University of Hawaii-Manoa & Graduate Teaching Assistant (independent instructor), Department of Political Science at University of Hawaii-Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii

Research Fellowship

2007. 12- 2007. 12 Foreign Scholar Fellowship from The Northeast Asian History

Foundation, Seoul, Rep. of Korea

2002. 5 - current Visiting Research Fellow, Peking University, Beijing, China

2001. 8 - 2002. 8 Fulbright Senior Researcher, Seoul, Rep. of Korea

Teaching & Research Interests: Comparative Government and Politics (Korea and the

U.S., & Politics of East Asia), Gender Politics (both in Korea & the U.S.),

International Political Economy, Comparative Public Policy, Globalization and

NGO Politics, & Global Feminisms

Courses Taught: American Politics:

American Politics

Graduate Seminar on American Government & Politics

Women & Politics

Graduate Seminar on Women & Politics in the U.S.

Racial & Ethnic Minority Politics in America

Introduction to Politics & Public Policy

Introduction to Political Science

Introduction to Women Studies

Comparative/International Politics:

Graduate Seminar on Global Feminisms & NGO Politics

Graduate Seminar on Gender Politics in Comparative Perspectives:

Korea and the U.S.

Graduate Seminar: US/Taiwan Politics & Economics in Education

Comparative Public Administration

Global Feminisms

Globalism & NGO Politics

Politics of Non-Governmental Organizations

Politics of Globalization

International Political Economy

International Politics of the Pacific Rim

Korean Politics

Government & Politics of East Asia

Introduction to Asian Studies

Major Publications (published in the U.S., Germany, Italy, China, Canada, Taiwan,

Vietnam, and Korea in English, German, French, Italian, Chinese and Korean

languages):

Book Chapters (1992-current)

Chapter: Corea del Sud: La rappresentanza della donne all'Assemblea nazionale in una

società androcentrica e militarista in a cura di Manon Tremblay, (edizione

italiana a cura di Susanna Creperio Verratti), Donne E Parlamenti. Uno Sguardo internazionale, Bologna, Bononia University Press, 2006: 299-317.

Chapter: La representation des femmes a l’Assemblee nationale dans une societe androcentiste et militariste in Manon Trembly, ed., Femmes et Parlements: UN Regard International, (Montreal, Canada: Remue-menage, 2005), pp. 327-350

Chapter 10: Gender Politics of South Korea: Putting Women on the Political Map in

Korea Economic Institute, Confrontation and Innovation on the Korean Peninsula,

(Washington, D.C.: Korea Economic Institute, December, 2003), pp. 120-133

Chapter III-4: Globalization, Social Transformation and Cultural Resistance: The South

Korean Experience in Hu, Chun Hui & Song, Chen Yu, eds., The Course and

Future Development of Northeast Asia, (Taipei, Taiwan: Cheng Chung Book

Co., Ltd. 2003), pp. 255-263

Chapter 4: Political Participation of Women in Democratic Reforms in South Korea, The

Korean Studies Forum, (Seoul, Korea: Yonsei University, December, 2002), pp.

73-109

Chapter XI. Democratization and Gender Politics in South Korea in Rita Mae Kelly &

al., eds., Gender, Globalization and Democratization, (Lanham, MD: Rowman &

Littlefield, 2001) pp. 171-193

Chapter. XII. Politics of Agenda-Building in South Korea: Imperial Japan’s Military

Sexual Slavery Case in Stuart Nagel & Amy Robb, eds., Handbook of Global

Social Policy, (N.Y.: Marcel Dekker, 2001), pp. 163-181

Military Sexual Slavery: Political Agenda for Feminist Scholarship and Activism,

Korean Council for the Women Drafted for Sexual Slavery 1995 Report, (Seoul, Rep. Of Korea, December 1995)

Journal Articles & Others (1992-current)

Imperial Japan’s “Comfort Women” from Korea: History and Politics of

Silence Breaking, Northeast History Journal, Vol. 7-1 Summer 2010, 5-39

Global Korea & Confucian Culture: Access and Limits of South Korean Women in the

Economy, The Academy of Korean Studies and the 9th Pacific Asia Conference

on Korean Studies international conference proceedings published by University

of Social Sciences & Humanities, Hanoi, Vietnam, Spring 2010

Migration of North Korean Women to China and Human Security, co-authored by Yoon,

Bang-Soon L. & Chun, Book Hee, The Korean Journal of Area Studies, Vol. 24,

No. 2 (2006), pp, 73-92

Imperial Japan’s “Military Comfort Women” and NGO Activism in South Korea in The

Academy of Korean Studies & Peking Univeristy, eds., Korean Studies in the Era of Reconciliation and Cooperation, (Beijing, China: Peking University, 2005), pp. 337-350

Remembering the "Life" in Academic Life: Finding a Balance between Work and

Personal Responsibilities in the Academy, coauthored with Martha Ackelsberg, Gayle Binion, Georgia Duerst-Lahti, Jane Junn & Laura Van Assendelft, PS: Political Science & Politics, Vol. XXXVII:4 (October 2004), pp. 879-883

Current Issues of the "Military Comfort Women": Development of Cooperative

Framework among Women's Non-Governmental Organizations in Asia in

Northeast Research Center, Peking University, Social Science Association of Democratic People's Republic of Korea, The Fareast Asia Research Institute, Kyungnam University, and China Cultural Exchange Cooperation, eds., The Idea of Anti-Japanese State-Building And Reform and Development of Northeast Asia, (Beijing, China: Peking University Northeast Research Center, August 2004), pp. 219-238

Globalization, Democratization and Gender Politics in South Korea: Institutional

Reforms and Cultural Ramifications, The First World Congress of Korean Studies: Embracing the Others - The Interaction of Korean and Foreign Cultures, Conference Proceedings (internet), (Seoul: Korea: the Academy of Korean Studies, July 2002)

Women, Political Participation and Empowerment, The Girl Scouts of Korea (Seoul,

Korea: The Girl Scouts of Korea, Mimeo, June 2002)

Globalization, Social Transformation and Cultural Resistance: The South Korean

Experience, Conference on the Course and Future Development of Northeast Asia, (Beijing, China: The Northeast Asia Research Institute, Peking University, May 2002, pp. 167-175)

Democracy in Korea: Progress and Prospects, in The Kim Dae-Jung Peace

Foundation, Democracy in East Asia and the Role of Korea, (Seoul, Korea: The

Kim Dae-Jung Peace Foundation, December 2001), pp. 13-30

The Status of Women in Political Science: Female Participation in the Professoriate and

the Study of Women in Politics in the Discipline, coauthored with Eloise Buker & al., PS: Political Science & Politics, June 2001, pp. 319-326

Korean Women in the Global Economy: Industrialization and Gender Politics in South

Korea, Yonsei Journal of Women's Studies, Vol. 4 (Winter 1998), pp.140-180

Koreanische Frauen in der Globalen Okonomie: Industrialisierung und

Geschlechterpolitik in Sudkorea, PROKLA 111, 28, Jahrgang, Nr. 2, Juni 1998, pp.217-234

Military Sexual Slavery: Political Agenda for Feminist Scholarship and Activism, In

God's Image, Vol.15, No.2 (1996 Summer), pp 86-94

Reverse Brain Drain in South Korea: State-led Model, Studies in Comparative

International Development 27:1 (1992), pp. 4-26

Conference Research Papers and Research Grant Report (1991-current)

2011. 6. “Interplay of State Power and NGOs: South Korean Women’s NGO Activism in the ‘Comfort Women’ Case” to be presented at the 8th Convention of the Central and East European International Studies Association, 15-17 June, 2011, Kadir Has University, Istanbul, Turkey (forthcoming)

2008. 11 “Global Korea and Confucian Culture: Access & Limits of South Korean Women in Politics and Economy” presented at the Pacific/Asia Conference of Korean Studies organized by the Academy of Korean Studies, Hanoi, Vietnam, November 24-27, 2008

2008. 4. “Japan’s ‘Military Comfort Women’: History & Politics of Silence-Breaking” (grant report), The Northeast Asian History Foundation, Seoul, Korea

2007. 8 “State, Sexual Violence, and Women’s Civil Society Movement for Policy Development” presented at the World Congress for Korean Studies 2007 organized by the Korean Political Science Association, Busan, Rep. of Korea, August 23-25, 2007

2006. 7 “Migration of North Korean Women to China & Human Security Issues,

(co-authored by Bang-Soon L. Yoon & Bok-hee Chun) presented at

the 20th International Political Science Association Congress, Fukuoka, Japan, July 9-13, 2006

2006. 6 “Korean Women’s NGO Activism on Imperial Japan’s Military Sexual

Slavery,” National Women Studies Association Annual Meeting, Oakland,

CA., June 15-18, 2006

2006. 4 “Globalization, Democratization & Women’s NGO Activism in South

Korea” Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Chicago,

April 20-23, 2006

2005. 6 “Theorizing Korean ‘Military Comfort Women’: Paradigm Shift of the

Role of State in Sexual Violence Against Women,” presented at the Women’s Worlds 2005: 9th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, held in Seoul, Rep. of Korea, June 19-24, 2005

2005. 6 “North Korean Women Defectors in China: Sex-Trafficking and Human

Rights Issues,” co-authored by Bang-Soon L. Yoon & Bok-hee Chun,

presented at the Women’s Worlds 2005: 9th International Interdisciplinary Congress on Women, held in Seoul, Rep. of Korea, June 19-24, 2005

2005. 2 “Imperial Japan’s “Military Comfort Women” and NGO Activism in

South Korea” present at the Second World Congress of Korean Studies

co-sponsored by the Academy of Korean Studies (Rep. of Korea) and the

Peking University (China), February 2-4, 2005, Beijing, China

2004. 8 "Current Issues of the "Military Comfort Women": Development of Cooperative Framework among Women's Non-Governmental Organizations" presented at the Beijing University under the theme of The Idea of Anti-Japanese State-Building And Reform and Development of Northeast Asia, co-organized by the Northeast Research Center, Beijing University, Social Science Association of Democratic People's Republic of Korea, The Fareast Asia Research Institute, Kyungnam University, and China Cultural Exchange Cooperation, Beijing University, Beijing, China

2003. 8 "Gender Politics in South Korea: Putting Women on the Political Map" presented at the American Political Science Association 99th Annual & Centennial Meeting, August 28-31, 2003, Philadelphia Marriott Hotel

2003. 6 "Global Sex Trafficking, NGO Activism and Public Policy: Imperial Japan's "Military Sexual Slavery Case" presented at the National Women Studies Association Annual 2003 Conference, June 2003, New Orleans

2002. 12 "Women, Political Leadership and Democracy in South Korea," International Conference on Social Science and Social Policy in the 21st Century in Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the International Social Science Council, UNESCO held in Vienna, Austria (December 9-11, 2002)

2002. 7 "Globalization, Democratization and Gender Politics in South Korea:

Institutional Reforms and Cultural Ramifications" presented at The First World Congress of Korean Studies Conference: Embracing the Other: The Interaction of Korean and Foreign Cultures, held in Seoul, Korea jointly organized by the Academy of Korean Studies, International Society for Korean Studies, Association for Korean Studies in Europe, and Korean Studies Association of Australia

2002. 5 "Globalization, Social Transformation and Cultural Resistance: The South

Korean Experience" presented at the Conference on the Course and Future Development of Northeast Asia, organized by The Northeast Asia Research Institute, Peking University, Beijing, China

2002. 3 "Women's Political Participation and Gender Politics in Korea" presented at the Fulbright Forum organized by The Fulbright/Korean-American Educational Commission, Seoul, Rep. of Korea

2001.12 "Democracy in Korea: Progress and Prospects" presented at the International Conference in Commemoration of the First Anniversary of the Nobel Peace Prize for President Kim Dae-jung, organized by the The Kim Dae-Jung Peace Foundation, Seoul, Rep. of Korea

2001.11 "Democratization and Gender Politics in South Korea" presented at the Korean Studies Forum, Yonsei University, co-sponsored by the Yonsei University, The Korea Foundation and the Fulbright Korea-American Education Commission, Seoul, Rep. of Korea

2000. 10 The IMF, Economic Globalization & the Gender Politics in South Korea" presented at the Korean Peninsular Opportunities and Challenges of the New Millennium Symposium co-sponsored by the Korea Economic Institute of America and University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA

2000. 8 "The IMF Maidens: Gender Politics of Economic Restructuring in South Korea" presented at the XVIII International Political Science Association World Congress, Quebec, Canada

2000. 8 "Democratization and the Pattern of Women's Political Participation in South Korea" presented at the XVIII International Political Science Association World Congress, Quebec, Canada

2000. 6 "Japan's War Time Sex Slavery Issue and Women's NGO Activism in South Korea presented at the XXI National Women's Studies Association Annual Conference, Boston, Mass.

1998. 11 "Democratization, Globalization and Gender Politics in South Korea" presented at the International Social Science Council, UNESCO, Paris, France

1998. 6 "Militarism and Bureaucratization of Sex: Imperial Japan's Sexual Slavery Case" presented at the National Women's Studies Association annual meeting, State University of New York at Riverside, Oswego, N.Y.

1998. 3 "Korean Women in the Global Economy: Industrialization and Gender Politics in South Korea" presented at the Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting, Los Angeles, CA.

1997. 10 "Sexism, Racism, and Militarism" presented at the First Annual North Texas United Nations Conference on Women held at the University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX

1997. 10 "Sex, State Power, and Women's Movement in South Korea: New Policy Agenda" presented at the School of Social Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, TX

1997. 8 "Politics of Agenda-Building in South Korea: Imperial Japan's Military Sexual Slavery Case" presented at the XVII World Congress of the International Political Science Association, Seoul, Rep. of Korea

1996. 6 "Rape in War - A New Agenda at the NGO Forum" and "Japan's Military Sexual Slavery: Issues, Problems, and Prospects" presented at the National Women's Studies Association Annual Conference, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.

1996. 4 "Women, War and Rape: Imperial Japan's Military Sexual Slavery Case" presented at Eastern Washington University, Cheney, WA.

1995. 9 "Military Sexual Slavery: Political Agenda for Feminist Scholarship and Activism" presented to the Non-Governmental Organization Forum on Women held in conjunction with the Fourth UN Conference on Women, Beijing, China

1994. 4 "War and the Systems of Female Sexual Slavery: The 'Military Comfort Women Case" presented at the Northwest Women's Studies Association Annual Conference, Tacoma, WA.

1993. 6 "Korean 'Military Comfort Women': Victims of Military Imperialism, Colonialism & Class" presented at the National Women's Studies Association Annual Conference, Washington D.C.

1992. 10 "Research & Development in South Korea: The Struggle for Technological Take- Off" presented at the Center for Korean Studies, Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA.

1992. 7 "Japan's Colonial Power & Sexual Slavery of Korean Women: The 'Military Comfort Women' Case" presented at the First Pacific Basin International Conference on Korean Studies held in Honolulu, HI.

Public Lectures/Colloquium Presentations/Workshops

2010. 11 “Global Women & Leadership” presented as the keynote speaker at the Annual Convention of the Ewha Women’s University Alumnae Association of North America, Las Vegas, NV.

2010. 10. “Politics of Globalization: A Feminist Curiosity” presented at the Gender Symposium organized by Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA.

2010. 8. "Globalization and Inter-Cultural & Inter-Racial Marriages: New Roles for Women" presented at the 6th Korean Inter-Married Women's Association World Convention, held in Federal Way, WA.

2007. 12 “Political Scientist’s Analysis of the Japan’s ‘Military Comfort Women’ Issues” presented at the Northeast Asian History Foundation, Seoul, Rep. of Korea

2007. 11 Attended the “Workshop on Korean Territorial Issues” organized by the Northeast Asian History Foundation in Los Angeles, November 30-December 2, 2007

2007. 8 Chair & Discussant, Globalization, Migration & Ethnic Politics,” World Congress for Korean Studies 2007 organized by the Korean Political Science Association, Busan, Rep. of Korea, August 23-25, 2007

2007. 7 “Women in American Politics: Leadership & Electoral Politics” presented at the Ewha Women’s University Alumnae meeting, Federal Way, WA.

2007. 4 “U.S. – Korea Relationship: Current Issues in Foreign Policy” presented at the U.S. – Asia Relations Workshop for K-12 Social Studies Teachers, organized by the East Asia Research Center, University of Washington & Asia Program, Washington State University, Spokane, WA., April 21, 2007

2006. 7 “Gender in Korea-Politics and Sexual Violence” presented at the International Politics and Gender Symposium organized by Beijing JAC Fukuoka, Fukuoka City Gender Equality Promotion Centre, Fukuoka, Japan

2006. 2 Chair, Violence Against Women Symposium: Korean “Comfort

Women” Testimony, Exhibitions, Films & Lecture, Central Washington University, February 2-4, 2006

2006. 1 “Imperial Japan’s Wartime Military Sex Slaves: Korean “Military Comfort Women.” Lecture, Film Presentation & Photo Exhibition,

Central Washington University, January 26, 2006

2004. 2 “Globalization and Gender Politics” presented at the Many Facets of Globalization Lecture Series sponsored by the Office of the President,

Central Washington University, Ellensburg, WA

2003. 11 "Globalization, Sex-trafficking and NGO Activism: Policy Implications for Korean 'Military Comfort Women'" presented at Ewha Women's University, Seoul, Rep. of Korea

2002. 6 "Women, Political Participation and Empowerment" presented at the Girl Scouts Korea Forum, Girl Scouts of Korea, Seoul, Rep. of Korea

2002. 6 "Analysis of Imperial Japan's 'Military Comfort Women' Issues in Political Science," presented at The Korean Research Institute for Chongshindae, Seoul, Rep. of Korea

2002. 5 "Gender Implications of Globalization" presented at Ewha Women's University, Seoul, Rep. of Korea

2002. 5 "Women in American Politics: Insiders or Outsiders?" presented at Ewha

Women's University, Seoul, Rep. of Korea

2002. 1 "Gender Politics in the Age of Globalization" at the Rotary Club of Seoul,

Seoul, Rep. of Korea

2001. 11 "Limited Government or Big Government: Current Issues in American Politics" presented at the Graduate School of Politics & Leadership, Kookmin University, Seoul, Rep. of Korea

2001. 11 "Economic and Political Status of Women in America: Current Issues" presented at the Graduate School of Business Administration, Ewha Women's University Seoul, Rep. of Korea

2001. 9 Panelist in the American Studies Association of Korea's Thirty Sixth International Conference on "America in Globalized World" held in Incheon, Rep. of Korea, co-sponsored by the Korea Research Foundation, The Korea Herald, The U.S. Embassy and the Incheon Metropolitan City

2000. 3 "South Korea: Industrialization and Social Change," The Northeast Asia Research Institute & Department of History, Peking University, Beijing, China

2000. 3 "Women and Politics: Representation Politics vs. NGO Activism" at Duksung Women's University, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

1999. 9 "Development of Women Studies in the U.S.: Scholarship and Activism," Northern Jiaotong University, Beijing, China

1999. 5 "Applications and Practice: Culture, Race and Ethnicity Matter!", Central

Washington University Forum on Culture, Race & Ethnicity, Ellensburg, WA.

1997. 10 "The Future of the Korean Peninsula," the Sequim Lecture and Discussion Society, Sequim, Washington

1997. 9 "State Power and Sexual Violence," Yonsei University, Seoul, Rep. of Korea

1996. 6 Keynote speaker, "Imperial Japan's Military Sexual Slavery and International Women's Activism," at The Korean-American Coalition on Jungshin Dae, Inc., Annual Meeting, New York, NY

1996. 3 Keynote speaker, "The UN Beijing Women's Conference: Promises and Challenges" at the1996 Annual Secondary Social Studies Retreat organized by the Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Lake Chelan, Wa.

1995. 10 Colloquium on "Report on U.N. Women's Conference in Beijing," Central

Washington University, Ellensburg, WA

1995. 6 Moderator, "The Politics of Economic Survival," panel, National Women's Studies Association Annual Conference, Norman, Oklahoma

1994. 9 "Women in American Politics: Space, Barriers & Prospects," and "Sexual Harassment in the U.S.: Problems and Approaches to Solutions," Yonsei University, Seoul, Republic of Korea

1994. 8 Participated in the Washington Center Summer Institute and the Ford Foundation Cultural Pluralism Project, Olympia, WA.

1994. 6 Chaired the panels, "Asian Industrialization and Mobilization of Women Workers," and "Sex Discrimination and Scandal in the U.S. Military," National Women's Studies Association Annual Conference, Ames, Iowa

1994. 4 Chair & Discussant of the panel on "Marching Towards the Mainstream: Korean-American Women in Washington State," Northwest Women's Studies Association Annual Conference, Tacoma, WA.

1993. 4 Keynote Speaker, The Commission on the Status of Women Model United Nations of the Far West, Bellevue, WA.

1992. 4 Chair, Central Washington University Centennial Symposium panel on Hazel Henderson's lecture, "Will the Real Economy Please Stand Up? or the Bankruptcy of Economics," Ellensburg, WA.

1991. 4 Chair of the panel titled "Stability, Instability and Democracy in South Korea and Taiwan," Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference held in Chicago, Il.

1991. 3 Chair & Discussant of the panel on "North Korean Education and the Americanization of South Korean Education," State Leadership Symposium on Pacific Rim Education III, sponsored by University of Washington, Seattle, WA.

1990. 6 Moderator, Forum on "Global Economic Issues," National Women's Studies Association 1990 Annual Conference, University of Akron, Ohio

1989. 6 "U.S. Foreign Policy and the Roots of Anti-Americanism in the ROK," International Studies Faculty Workshop at Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA

1988. 4 "Asian Women: Socio-Economic & Political Status," at the Annual Meeting of the American Association of University Women Reno Branch, Reno, Nevada

1985. 6 "South Korea Briefing," Corporate Human Resource Development Center,

Honeywell Corporation, Minnetonka, Minnesota

1983. 6 Participation in the "International Seminar, Effective Management of Environmental Resources in Developing Countries" organized by International Development & Social Change Institute of Clark University, Worcester, Massachusetts (Certification received)

1976. 8 - Participation in the research project, "Technology Assessment," Resource

1979. 8 Systems Institute, East West Center Honolulu, Hawaii (Certification received)

Committee Membership at International & National level:

American Political Science Association Standing Committee member on the Status of Asian Pacific Americans in Profession, Washington, D.C. (2004. 8 – 2007. 8)

Nomination Committee, Women's Caucus, American Political Science Association, Washington, D.C. (2003. 10 – 2004. 9)

American Political Science Association Standing Committee member on the Status of Women in the Profession, Washington, D.C. (2000. 12 – 2003. 12)

Secretary, The Research Committee on Sex-Roles and Politics, The International Political

Science Association, Dublin, Ireland (1997. 8 – 2000. 8)

Committee Membership at Central Washington University:

Search Committee of the Dean of the Sciences (2008. 9 – 2009. 12)

Symposium on University Research & Creative Expression Judge (2008. 5)

Leadership Degree Program Development Committee (2007-2009)

Chair, Personnel Committee, Dept. of Political Science (2005 – current)

Latino/Latin American Studies Committee (2006 – 2007)

Interdisciplinary Academic Programs Task Force Committee (2003-2004)

Search Committee of the Dean of the College of the Sciences (2003-2004)

Chair, The Status of Women Commission, Diversity Commission (2003-2004)

Diversity Council (2003-2004)

International Studies & Programs Advisory Committee (1996 - 2003)

Women Studies Faculty Committee (Chair, 1994 - 2007)

Student Empowerment Center Advisory Council (1998 -2001)

Ethnic Studies Committee (1998 – 2001)

Cultural Pluralism Committee (1994-1996)

Campus Climate Task Force (1994-1996)

Asian & Pacific Studies Committee (1990 - current)

Committee Membership for the State of Washington:

The Washington Gender Equity Project (state-wide), funded by the National

Science Foundation, the Hewlett Packard Corp., and Microsoft (1999 - 2002)

Washington State History Day Judge, Ellensburg, Washington (1998)

Chair, Higher Education Committee, the US Department of Education Foreign

Languages into the Elementary School Grant project appointed by the Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (1996 - 1997)

Project Leader, Korean Language Summer Pilot Program, the US Department of

Education Foreign Languages Application Program Project appointed by the Washington State Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction (1995-1997)

Member, Diversity Committee, Ellensburg School District, Ellensburg, WA (1996-1998)

Major Fellowship (Federal level & International)

2007. 12. Foreign Scholar Research Fellowship, The Northeast Asia History

Foundation, Seoul, Rep. of Korea

2001.8 - 2002. 8 Fulbright Senior Scholar in Lecturing/Research Award in Korea

(Ewha Women's University & Yonsei University), U.S. Dept. of State

1993. 7-8 Fulbright-Hays Group Project Grant (Summer program) to study in

the People's Republic of China, U.S. Dept. of Education

1976 - 1979 The East-West Center Grant-in Award for Graduate Studies,

Resource Systems Institutes, East West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, U.S. Dept. of State

Honors/Scholarship/Grant/Award

*“Proud Ewhaian Award” for Professional Achievement from the Ewha Women;s

University Alumnae Association of North America (2009. 11)

*“Women’s Achievement Award” from Center for Student Empowerment, Central

Washington University (2008. 3)

*”Military Comfort Women” Research Grant from the Northeast Asia History

Foundation, Seoul, Korea (2007. 12)

*Korean Territorial Issues Workshop Travel Grant from the Northeast Asia History

Foundation, Seoul, Rep. of Korea (2007. 11)

*The Asia/Pacific Studies Program Travel Grant, Central Washington University (2005)

*College of the Sciences Summer Faculty Research Grant (Summer 2004)

*Faculty Research Leave Grant, Office of the Graduate Studies and Continuing

Education, Central Washington University (Fall Quarter, 2003)

*UNESCO, The International Social Science Research Council grants (2002 &1998)

*The Len Thayer Grants, The Central Washington University Foundation & Alumni

Association (2001)

*International Faculty Development Program for China fellowship (1999) & Faculty

Development Grants (2007, 2005, 2003, 2000, 1998, 1997, 1995 & 1994), International Studies & Programs, Central Washington University

*Faculty Development Seed Grant, Office of Graduate Studies and Research, Central

Washington University (1998 &1994)

*Cultural Pluralism Project Grant on Curriculum Development, Central Washington

University (1996)

*Cultural Pluralism Project Grant co-sponsored by The Washington Center for

Undergraduate Education, University of Washington and the Ford Foundation (1994)

*Research Grant, Northwest Women's Studies Association, Pullman, Washington (1990)

*Research Grant, University of Nevada-Reno, Reno, Nevada (1988)

*Graduate Teaching Assistantship, Political Science Grant & Tuition Waiver

Grant-in Award, University of Hawaii-Manoa, Honolulu, Hawaii (1978 -1985)

*Fellowship from the Exxon Education Foundation & Clark University, Worcester,

Massachusetts (1983)

*Grant-in Award for Graduate Women in the Doctoral Program from the Founder

Region, Soroptimist International of Americas, Inc., California (1982)

*Kim Ae Da Honors Award, Scholarship for Excellence & First Place Award for the

Highest Score in the College Entrance Examination from the Department of

Political Science & Diplomacy, Ewha Women's University, Republic of Korea

(1965 - 1969)

Foreign Language Ability: Korean (native speaker)/Chinese (read & write)

Overseas Research/Travel Experiences: Austria, Canada, China, Denmark,

France, Germany, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico,

Netherlands, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam

Professional Membership: American Political Science Association

International Political Science Association

Midwest Political Science Association

International Studies Association

The Association of Korean Political Studies in North

America

Association for Asian Studies

National Women's Studies Association

Northwest Women's Studies Association

The Center for Asia-Pacific Exchange

References:

Dr. Todd M. Schaefer Dr. Kirk Johnson

Chair & Professor, Dept. of Political Science Interim Dean, College of the Sciences

Central Washington University Central Washington University

400 E. University Way 400 E. University Way

Ellensburg, WA. 98926-7578 Ellensburg, WA 98926-7519

Tel. (509)963-2408 or 963-3675 Tel. (509)963-1866

Dr. Anne Denman

Emeritus Professor, Dept. of Anthropology &

Former Interim Provost & Dean of the College of the Sciences

Central Washington University

Ellensburg, WA. 98926-7518

Tel. (509)963-3201

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