Amy Lind

Amy C Lind , PhD (City & Regional Planning), Cornell University MRP (City & Regional Planning), Cornell University BA (Latin American Studies & Women's Studies), UC Santa Cruz

Professor

Taft Research Center Director & Faculty Chair / Mary Ellen Heintz Professor

Edwards Center

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A&S Women's Studies - 0369

Professional Summary

Amy Lind is Mary Ellen Heintz Professor of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. She is currently serving as UC's Taft Research Center Director & Faculty Chair. Prior to this, she served as Head of the Department of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from August 2015 through December 2018 and as Graduate Director for four previous years. In 2017-2018, she also served as Provost Fellow, in which capacity she oversaw assessment and reaccreditation in the College of Arts & Sciences. She holds faculty affiliations in Sociology, Romance & Arabic Languages & Literatures, the Latin American, Latinx and Caribbean Studies Program, and the School of Planning/DAAP.

Dr. Lind's areas of scholarship and teaching include urban studies, global political economy, development and postcolonial studies, Global South/transnational social movements, feminist and queer theory, and studies of neoliberal governance. A qualitative researcher with great interest in people's stories of survival and resistance, she has lived, worked and conducted research in Latin America for over four years, including in Euador, Peru, Bolivia, and Venezuela. She is the author of Gendered Paradoxes: Women’s Movements, State Restructuring, and Global Development in Ecuador (Penn State University Press, 2005), and editor of four volumes, including Development, Sexual Rights and Global Governance (Routledge, 2010) and Feminist (Im)mobilities in Fortress(ing) North America: Rights, Citizenships and Identities in Transnational Perspective (Ashgate Publishing, 2013, co-edited with Anne Sisson Runyan, Patricia McDermott and Marianne Marchand). Her new book, Constituting the Left Turn: Resignifying Nation, Economy and Family in Postneoliberal Ecuador (with Christine Keating), addresses the cultural, economic, and affective politics of Ecuador's postneoliberal Citizen Revolution. She has held distinguished visiting professor positions in Ecuador, Bolivia and Switzerland and has delivered over fifty invited lectures at institutions around the world.

See her UC Taft Research Center Foreign Correspondent interview here

Education

Ph.D.: Cornell University (City and Regional Planning)

M.R.P.: Cornell University (City and Regional Planning)

B.A.: University of California, Santa Cruz (Women’s Studies & Latin American Studies, graduated with honors)

Research and Practice Interests

Critical development studies, gender and global political economy, transnational feminisms, postcolonial studies, queer theory, social movements, Latin American feminisms

Positions and Work Experience

08-2013 -12-2013 Visiting Professor, Gender and Human Rights, The Graduate Institute of International and Dévelopment Studies / Institut de Hautes Études Internationales et du Développement, Geneva, Switzerland

05-2013 -08-2013 Expert Witness, McDermott Will & Emery LLP, Chicago, IL

03-2013 -04-2013 Expert witness, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, New York, NY

08-2012 -08-2013 Graduate Program Director, Dept. of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

04-2012 -07-2012 Expert witness, Kirkland & Ellis LLP, New York, NY

2011 -2011 Expert witness, Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP, New York, NY

06-2010 -08-2010 Visiting Scholar, Department of Sociology, Loyola University Chicago, Chicago, IL

2010 -2011 Expert witness, Law Office of Raymond P. D’Uva, Newark, NJ

2009 -2010 Expert witness, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, New York, NY

09-2008 -08-2011 Graduate Program Director, Dept. of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

2008 -2009 Expert witness, University of Miami Health and Elder Law Clinic, Miami, FL

09-2006 -To Present Mary Ellen Heintz Endowed Chair and Associate Professor, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH

01-2006 -03-2006 Visiting Professor, Gender Studies Program (course: Women's Movements in Latin America), FLACSO-Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador

2006 -2006 Expert witness, Ben Hoare Bell LLP, UK, Newcastle, UK

2005 -2006 Expert witness, Ben Hoare Bell LLP, UK, Newcastle, UK

07-2004 -08-2004 Visiting Professor, Gender Studies Program (course: Women's Movements in Latin America), FLACSO-Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador

2004 -2005 Expert witness, Lord Bissell Brook LLP, Chicago, IL

2004 -2006 Consultant, Lind Consulting, Phoenix, AZ; Latin America

2004 -2005 Visiting Assistant Professor, Studies in Women and Gender Program, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA

04-1999 -05-1999 Visiting Professor, Gender and Development Master's Program (course: Gender, Neoliberal Reform and Women's Movements in Latin America). Funded by the Fulbright Commission., Centro de Estudios Superiores Universitarios (CESU), Universidad Mayor de San Simon (UMSS), Cochabamba, Bolivia

03-1998 -04-1998 Visiting Professor, Gender Studies Program (course: Gender and Development), FLACSO-Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador

1997 -2003 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Women's Studies, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ

09-1995 -10-1995 Visiting Professor, Gender and Development Master's Program (course: Gender, Power and Politics)., Posgrado en Ciencias del Desarrollo (CIDES), Universidad Mayor de San Andres (UMSA), La Paz, Bolivia

07-1995 -08-1995 Consultant, Project: "Volunteer Contributions to Social Integration at the Grassroots", United Nations Institute for Social Development (UNRISD), Ithaca, NY

06-1994 -08-1994 Consultant, Project: Gender and International Trade, United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) and International Federation of Institutes for Advanced Study (IFIAS), New York, NY

07-1992 -12-1993 Visiting Researcher, FLACSO-Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador

06-1989 -08-1989 Intern, Project: "Women's Community Responses to Urban Poverty and Economic Restructuring in Quito, Ecuador", Centro de Planificacion y Estudios Sociales (CEPLAES), Quito, Ecuador

Research Support

01-2014 -05-2014 Charles Phelps Taft Research Center Faculty Release Fellowship Decolonial Justice: Resignifying Nation, Economy and Family in Ecuador Role:PI 100% salary Pending Type:Fellowship

05-2013 -06-2013 UC Charles Phelps Taft Research Center Domestic Conference Travel Grant "How States Govern Identity: Resignifying Gender, Race, Ethnicity and Sexuality in Ecuador's Citizen Revolution," paper presented at the Latin American Studies Association annual conference, Washington, D.C., May 29-June 1, 2013. Role:PI $475.00 Completed Type:Grant

06-2012 -07-2012 UC Charles Phelps Taft Research Center International Conference Travel Grant "Querying/Queering 21st Century Socialism in Latin America," paper presented at the International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE) conference, Barcelona, Spain Role:PI $1747.00 Type:Grant

05-2012 -05-2012 UC Charles Phelps Taft Research Center Domestic Conference Travel Grant "’Revolution with A Woman’s Face?’ Family Norms, Constitutional Reform, and the Politics of Redistribution in Post/Neoliberal Ecuador,” paper presented at the Latin American Studies Association (LASA) XXX International Congress, San Francisco, CA. Role:PI $675.00 Completed Type:Grant

Investigators:Amy Lind 03-03-2012 -03-19-2012 UC Charles Phelps Taft Research Center Travel for Research Grant Sexual Politics and Constitutional Reform in Ecuador Role:PI $1915 Completed Type:Grant

Investigators:Amy Lind 2011 -2012 UC Charles Phelps Taft Research Center Governing Sexuality: Development, Family Norms and the Struggle for Sexual Rights in Ecuador Role:Fellow Type:Fellowship

Investigators:Amy Lind 10-06-2010 -10-09-2010 UC Charles Phelps Taft Research Center International Conference Travel Grant "Gendered Paradoxes Revisited: Ecuadorian Neoliberalisms, Sexual Politics, Post-neoliberal Futures," paper presented at the Latin American Studies Association annual conference, Toronto, Canada Role:PI $952 Completed Type:Grant

Investigators:Amy Lind 06-2010 -07-2010 UC Friends of Women's Studies Mini-Research Grant Querying/Queering Development: Sexual Rights Struggles in Venezuela and Ecuador Role:PI $500 Completed Type:Grant

Investigators:Adrian Parr 03-2010 -06-2011 UC Faculty Development Council Climate Change in Context, Theories of Sustainability, and Sustainability in Practice Role:Co-Investigator $19,656 Completed

Investigators:Amy Lind 06-2008 -08-2008 UC Friends of Women's Studies Mini-Research Grant Women’s Rights, Economic Development, and Radical Populism in Chávez’s Venezuela Role:PI $500 Completed Type:Grant

Investigators:Amy Lind 2008 -2009 UC University Research Council Women’s Rights, Economic Development, and Radical Populism in Chávez’s Venezuela Role:PI $14,500 Completed Type:Grant Level:University

Investigators:Amy Lind 06-2007 -07-2007 UC Friends of Women's Studies Faculty Travel Grant "Queering/Querying Development," paper presented at the International Association for the Study of Sexuality, Culture and Society (IASSCS), Lima, Peru Role:PI $1200 Completed Type:Grant

Investigators:Amy Lind 01-2006 -03-2006 Fulbright Senior Specialist Award FLACSO-Ecuador: Women's Movements in Latin America Role:PI $9345 Completed Type:Grant

Investigators:Amy Lind 01-2006 -06-2006 University of Notre Dame Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, Visiting Faculty Fellow Women's Work, State Restructuring, and Emergency Social Investment Funds in Ecuador Role:Fellow $16,000 Completed Type:Fellowship

Investigators:Anne Runyan, Marianne Marchand, Pat McDermott 09-2004 -08-2008 US Fund for the Improvement of Secondary Education (FIPSE), North America Women's Human Rights, Citizenships, and Identities in a North American Context Role:Co-Investigator $200,563 Completed Type:Grant

Investigators:Amy Lind 06-2004 -07-2004 Fulbright Senior Specialist Award FLACSO-Ecuador: Gender Studies MA Program Collaborator Role:PI $8900 Completed Type:Grant

Investigators:Amy Lind 2003 -2010 Fulbright Senior Specialist Program Roster On the roster from 2003-2006 and 2008-2010 (stepped off for two years due to serving on a Fulbright grant review committee) Role:PI Completed Type:Contract

Investigators:Amy Lind 06-2000 -08-2000 Arizona State University Women's Studies Summer Research Grant Women's Movements and Neoliberal Restructuring in Ecuador Role:PI Completed Type:Grant

Investigators:Amy Lind 09-1999 -09-1999 Arizona State University College of Liberal Arts & Sciences International Travel Grant "Gendered Expressions of Development: Women’s Organizations and the Transnational Circulation of Development Knowledge in Bolivia," paper presentation at the seminar, Feminisms and Postcoloniality in the Global South, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland Role:PI Completed Type:Grant

Investigators:Amy Lind 06-1999 -08-1999 Arizona State University College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Summer Research Grant Women's Movements and Neoliberal Restructuring in Ecuador Role:PI Completed Type:Grant

Investigators:Amy Lind 06-1998 -08-1998 Arizona State University Women's Studies Summer Research Grant Remaking the Nation: Women's Organizations, Feminist Politics and Neoliberal Restructuring in Ecuador Role:PI Completed Type:Grant

Investigators:Amy Lind 01-1998 -05-1998 Fulbright Senior Scholar Award Women's Organizations, Neoliberal Restructuring and the Politics of Development in Bolivia Role:PI $20,500 Completed Type:Grant

08-1996 -06-1997 US Dept of Education Title VI Foreign Languages and Area Studies Postdoctoral Fellowship Role:Fellow $35,000 Completed Type:Contract

01-2015 -08-2015 UC Charles Phelps Taft Research Center "Queer (Im)possibilities in Cuba," Travel for Research Grant Role:PI $1915 Active Type:Grant

Grant: #85x0001 Investigators:Lind, Amy 10-01-2017 -08-01-2019 Cincinnati, City of Gender Study of the City of Cincinnati Role:PI $8,000.00 Awarded Level:Local Government

Grant: #R40527 Investigators:Bastos, Flavia Maria Cunha; Blevins, Jeffrey; Hughes, Sean; Iversen, Kristen; Lind, Amy; Torner, Evan 10-01-2019 -03-31-2020 UC's Urban Futures Digital Futures Anchor Development Program Story-telling & Social Justice Role:PI $10,000.00 Active Level:Internal UC

Abbreviated Publications

Newsletters

"Engendering Neoliberal Reform," pp. 12-13 in Planner's Network newsletter, No. 130, July/August, 1998. Reprinted as "Making Political Reform Work for Women: Feminist Planners Push for Equity in South America's New Municipalities," Urban Ecology, No. 3/4: 27-28.

"Unequal Opportunity for All?" Poverty and Homelessness in Cincinnati, Greater Cincinnati Coalition for the Homeless, in press.

Review

"Planning, Gender and Development," review essay of The Women, Gender and Development Reader (Nalini Visvanathan et al., Zed Books, 1997) and Emergences: Women's Struggles for Livelihood in Latin America (John Friedmann et al., UCLA Latin American Center, 1996), Journal of Planning Education and Research, Vol. 18, No. 1 (1998): 82-84.

Book review of Sarah Hamilton, The Two-Headed Household: Gender and Rural Development in the Ecuadorian Andes (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1998), American Journal of Sociology Vol. 105, No. 3 (1999): 860-862.

Book review of Sonia Alvarez, Evelina Dagnino and Arturo Escobar, eds. Cultures of Politics/Politics of Cultures: Revisioning Latin American Social Movements (Westview Press, 1998), Journal of Developing Societies, Vol. 15, No. 2 (1999): 235-236.

Book review of Nikki Craske, Women and Politics in Latin America (Polity Press, 1999), Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 20, No. 1 (2001): 141-142.

Book review of Lynn Stephen, Women and Social Movements in Latin America: Power from Below (University of Texas Press, 1997), Journal of Developing Societies, Vol. 18, No. 4 (2002): 370-372.

Book review of Lorraine Bayard de Volo, Mothers of Heroes and Martyrs: Gender Identity Politics in Nicaragua, 1979-1999 (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001), American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 108, No. 5 (2003): 1139-1141.

Book review of Margaret Power, Right-Wing Women in Chile: Feminine Power and the Struggle Against Allende, 1964-1973 (Penn State Press, 2002), Gender and Society, Vol. 17, No. 5 (2003): 791-792.

"New Readings of Feminisms in Neoliberal Latin America," review essay of four Spanish-language publications, International Feminist Journal of Politics, Vol. 6, No. 3 (2004): 535-543 (with Nathalie Lebon).

Book review of Mala Htun, Sex and the State: Abortion, Divorce, and the Family Under Latin American Dictatorships and Democracies (Cambridge University Press, 2003), Gender and Society, Vol. 19, No. 2 (2005): 288-289.

Book review of Jane S. Jaquette and Gale Summerfield, eds. Women and Gender Equity in Development Theory and Practice (Duke University Press, 2006), Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 39, No. 2 (2007): 421-422.

Book review of Caren Grown, Elissa Braunstein and Anju Malhotra, eds. Trading Women's Health and Rights? Trade Liberalization and Reproductive Health in Developing Economies (Zed Books, 2006), Studies in Family Planning Vol. 39, No. 2 (2008): 3-5.

Book review of Steven Striffler and Carlos de la Torre, eds. The Ecuador Reader (Duke University Press, 2008), Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 44, No. 3 (2012): 592-593.

Book review of Robert Andolina, Nina Laurie, and Sarah A. Radcliffe, Indigenous Development in the Andes: Culture, Power, and Transnationalism (Duke University Press, 2009), Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 44., No. 3 (2012): 592-593.

Book

Amy Lind. 2005. Gendered Paradoxes: Women's Movements, State Restructuring, and Global Development in Ecuador, Penn State University Press.

Amy Lind (ed.). 2003. Women's Issues Worldwide: Central and South America. Greenwood Press.

Amy Lind and Stephanie Brzuzy (eds.). 2008. Battleground: Women, Gender, and Sexuality, Greenwood Press.

Amy Lind and Sofia Pazmino Arguello (eds.). 2009. Ciudadanias y sexualidades en America Latina, Iconos: revista de ciencias sociales, no. 35, Quito: FLACSO (co-editor of special issue of peer-reviewed journal).

Amy Lind (ed.). 2010. Development, Sexual Rights and Global Governance. New York: Routledge.

Anne Sisson Runyan, Amy Lind, Patricia McDermott and Marianne Marchand (eds.). 2013. Feminist (Im)mobilities in Fortress(ing) North America: Rights, Citizenships and Identities in Transnational Perspective, Ashgate Publishing.

Marianne Marchand, Rahel Kunz and Amy Lind. Gendering Global Political Economy, Palgrave (forthcoming).

Peer Reviewed Publications

Amy Lind. 1997. "Gender, Development and Urban Social Change: Women's Community Action in Global Cities," World Development 28(9): 1205-1223.

Amy Lind. 2002. "Making Feminist Sense of Neoliberalism: The Institutionalization of Women's Struggles for Survival in Ecuador and Bolivia," Journal of Developing Societies 18(2/3): 228-258.

Amy Lind. 2003. "Gender and Neoliberal States: Feminists Remake the Nation in Ecuador," Latin American Perspectives 30(1): 182-207.

Amy Lind. 2003. "Feminist Post-Development Thought: 'Women and Development' and the Gendered Paradoxes of Survival in Bolivia," Women's Studies Quarterly 31(3/4): 227-246.

Amy Lind. 2004. "Legislating the Family: Heterosexist Bias in Social Welfare Policy Frameworks, Sociology and Social Welfare 31(4): 19-34.

Amy Lind. 2009. "Governing Intimacy, Struggling for Sexual Rights: Heteronormativity in the Global Development Industry," Development 52(1): 34-42.

Amy Lind. 2012. "Contradictions that Endure: Family Norms, Social Reproduction, and Rafael Correa's Citizen Revolution in Ecuador," Politics & Gender, Critical Perspectives section, special issue on "Pinking the Latin American Left," 8(2) 254-261.

Amy Lind. 2012. "'Revolution With A Woman's Face?' Social Reproduction, Constitutional Reform, and the Politics of Redistribution in Post/Neoliberal Ecuador," Rethinking Marxism, special issue on "Sexuality Between State and Economy," 24(4): 536-555.

Amy Lind and Christine Keating. 2013. "Navigating the Left Turn: Sexual Justice and the Citizen Revolution in Ecuador," International Feminist Journal of Politics "Murderous Inclusions" special issue, 15(4): 515-533.

Amy Lind. "'Out' in IR: Why Queer Visibility Matters," International Studies Review, special forum on "(Im)Possibly Queer International Relations," December 2015.

Amy Lind, ed. "The Global Politics of Homophobia," Politics & Gender, Critical Perspectives special issue, forthcoming December 2015.

Other Publication

"Engendering International Trade: Concepts, Policy, Action," Working Paper Series No. 5, Gender, Science and Development (GSD) Programme of the International Federation of Institutes for Advanced Study (IFIAS, Canada) and UNIFEM, 1995 (co-authored with Lourdes Beneria).

"Gender and Urban Social Movements: Women's Community Responses to Restructuring and Urban Poverty," UNRISD Occasional Paper No. 76, 1996 (with Martha Farmelo).

Invited Publication

Amy Lind. "Gay Rights: Out of the Closet and into La Calle," NACLA Report on the Americas 30(5), 1997: 6-9.

Amy Lind. 2008. "Interrogating 'Queerness' in Theory and Politics: Reflections from Ecuador," LASA Forum 39(4): 30-34.

Amy Lind. 2012. "Intimate Governmentalities, the Latin American Left, and the Decolonial Turn," feminists@law, special issue on "Latin American Feminism and Constitutionalism," vol. 2, no. 1. Website: http://journals.kent.ac.uk/index.php/feministsatlaw/issue/view/5.

Encyclopedia Article

"Nohelia Canales, Student Activist, 1974+," pp. 115-116 in Virginia Sanchez Korrol and Vicki Ruiz, eds. Latinas in the United States: A Historical Encyclopedia, Indiana University Press, 2006.

"Politics and Political Ideologies: Leftist Women," pp. 402-409 in Amy Lind and Stephanie Brzuzy, eds. Battleground: Women, Gender, and Sexuality, Greenwood Press, 2007.

"Leftist Armed Struggle," pp. 289-291 in Amy Lind and Stephanie Brzuzy, eds. Battleground: Women, Gender, and Sexuality, Greenwood Press, 2007.

"Femininities/Masculinities," pp. 1662-1666 in George Ritzer, ed. Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, Blackwell Publishing, 2006. Reprinted in The Concise Encyclopedia of Sociology, Blackwell Publishing, 2011.

"Sexism," pp. 4203-4205 in George Ritzer, ed. Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, Blackwell Publishing, 2006. Reprinted in The Concise Encyclopedia of Sociology, Blackwell Publishing, 2011.

Editorial

"Latin America's Left Turn: What's In It for Women?" Al Jazeera, March 27, 2013. 

"We need to take risks to be heard: UC Professor responds to Nicholas Kristoff's plea for professors to be better public intellectuals, says success in academia must be redefined in order for under-represented professors' voices to be heard," WCPO Cincinnati, May 4, 2014.

Book Chapter

Amy Lind. 1992. "Power, Gender, and Development: Popular Women's Organizations and the Politics of Needs in Ecuador," pp. 132-149 in The Making of Social Movements in Latin America: Identity, Strategy, and Democracy, edited by Arturo Escobar and Sonia Alvarez. Boulder, CO: Westview Press (peer reviewed).

Lourdes Benería and Amy Lind. 1995. "Engendering International Trade: Concepts, Policy, Action," pp. 69-86 in A Commitment to the World's Women: Perspectives on Beijing and Beyond, edited by Noeleen Heyzer. New York: UNIFEM.

Amy Lind. 2000. "Negotiating Boundaries: Women's Organizations and the Politics of Restructuring in Ecuador," pp. 161-175 in Gender and Global Restructuring: Sightings, Sites, Resistances, edited by Marianne Marchand and Anne Sisson Runyan. New York: Routledge (peer reviewed).

Amy Lind. 2003. "Engendering Andean Politics: The Paradoxes of Women's Movements in Neoliberal Ecuador and Bolivia," pp. 58-78 in Politics in the Andes: Identity, Conflict, Reform, edited by Jo-Marie Burt and Philip Mauceri. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press (peer reviewed).

Amy Lind and Jessica Share. 2003. "Queering Development: Institutionalized Heterosexuality in Development Theory, Practice and Politics in Latin America," pp. 55-73 in Feminist Futures: Re-imagining Women, Culture and Development, edited by Kum-Kum Bhavnani, John Foran and Priya Kurian. London: Zed Books (peer reviewed).

Amy Lind and Jill Williams. 2008. "Afianzando los derechos de las mujeres: militarización fronteriza, seguridad nacional y violencia contra las mujeres en la frontera Mexico-Estados Unidos," in Mujeres y escenarios ciudadanos, edited by Mercedes Prieto. Quito: FLACSO.

Amy Lind. 2010. "From Neoliberalism to Post-Neoliberalism? Re-Assessing the Institutionalization of Women's Struggles for Survival in Ecuador and Venezuela," pp. 649-655 in The International Handbook on Gender and Poverty, edited by Sylvia Chant. Edward Elgar (peer reviewed).

Amy Lind. 2010. "Development, Global Governance, and Sexual Subjectivities," pp. 1-20 in Development, Sexual Rights and Global Governance, edited by Amy Lind. New York: Routledge (peer reviewed).

Amy Lind. 2010. "Querying Globalization: Sexual Subjectivities, Development, and the Governance of Intimacy," pp. 48-65 in Gender and Global Restructuring: Sightings, Sites, Resistances, edited by Marianne Marchand and Anne Sisson Runyan. New York: Routledge (second edition, new contribution, peer reviewed).

Amy Lind. 2013. "Heteronormativity and Sexuality," in Georgina Waylen, Karen Celis, Johanna Kantola and Laurel Weldon, eds. Oxford Handbook of Gender and Politics, Oxford University Press (peer reviewed).

Amy Lind and Jill Williams. 2013. "Engendering Violence in De/Hyper-nationalized Spaces: Border Militarization, State Territorialization, and Embodied Politics at the U.S.-Mexico Border," pp. 95-114 in Anne Sisson Runyan, Amy Lind, Patricia McDermott and Marianne Marchand, eds. Feminist (Im)mobilities in Fortress(ing) North America: Rights, Citizenships, and Identities in Transnational Perspective, Ashgate Publishing (peer reviewed).

Amy Lind. 2013. "Sexual Politics and Constitutional Reform in Ecuador: From Neoliberalism to the Buen Vivir," pp. 127-148 in Meredith L. Weiss and Michael J. Bosia, eds. Global Homophobia: States, Movements and the Politics of Oppression, University of Illinois Press (peer reviewed).

"After Neoliberalism? Resignifiying Economy, State and Family in Ecuador," in Leela Fernandes, ed. Understanding the Neoliberal State: Feminism, Inequality, Social Change, New York University Press, forthcoming.

Presentations

Invited Presentations

Amy Lind (10-24-2014. ) After Neoliberalism? Resignifying Economy, Nation and Family in Ecuador's Citizen Revolution .Understanding the Neoliberal State: Feminism, Inequality and Social Change, University of Michigan.

Amy Lind (03-21-2014. ) "Navigating the Left Turn: Sexual Politics and the Citizen Revolution in Ecuador" .University of Pittsburgh,

Amy Lind (03-12-2014. ) "The Global Cost of Homophobia" panel .World Bank, Washington, D.C..

Amy Lind (12-10-2013. ) "Gender, Neoliberalism and Postneoliberalism in Latin America: Resignifying Nation, Economy and Family in Ecuador" .University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.

Amy Lind (11-20-2013. ) "Towards la familia diversa: Resignifying the Family in Postneoliberal Ecuador" .University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

Amy Lind (11-14-2013. ) "Towards la familia diversa: Resignifying the Family in Postneoliberal Ecuador" .Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva, Switzerland.

Amy Lind (11-12-2013. ) "Gender, Neoliberalism and Postneoliberalism: Lessons from Latin America" .University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland.

Amy Lind (10-30-2013. ) "US Immigration, Border Militarization, and Gendered Violence at the US-Mexico Border" .University of Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland.

Amy Lind (04-23-2013. ) "Resignifying Development in Ecuador: Sexual/Gender Politics, Plurinationalism, Post-neoliberal Futures" .Feminist Perspectives, Insights and Criticisms of Development lecture series, University of Vienna, Austria. Other Institution. . Level:International

Amy Lind (03-15-2013. ) The Gendered Paradoxes of Women's Organizing and Empowerment .Women's Public Service Project Latin America, Scripps College, Claremont, CA.

Amy Lind (03-04-2013. ) “The State of/in Movements: Decolonial Justice and Sexual Politics in Ecuador’s Citizen Revolution" .Frontiers/Fronteras/Fronteiras of Latino/a and Latin American Sexualities Studies symposium, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (11-09-2012. ) “Resignifying Democracy in Ecuador: Sexual/Gender Politics, Plurinationalism and Post-Neoliberal Futures" .Latin American and Latino Studies Research Colloquium Series, University of California at Santa Cruz, Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (10-15-2012. ) “Women’s Rights Movements and the Shift to the Left in Latin America" .Social Science Research Council, New York City, NY.

Amy Lind (06-29-2012. ) “Querying Gender, Development and Globalization Frameworks in the 21st Century: A Tribute to Lourdes Benería" .Keynote address at an invited symposium honoring the work and contributions of Lourdes Benería, Universitat de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.

Amy Lind (05-08-2012. ) Identity and Embodiment .Office of the Provost, Life of the Mind Series, University of Cincinnati.

Amy Lind (03-30-2012. ) Sexuality, LGBT Rights, and Development: Perspectives and Debates .United States Agency for International Development, Washington, D.C..

Amy Lind (03-29-2012. ) Gender and Human Rights in Latin America: Reflections on Ecuador .Latin American Studies Program, George Mason University.

Amy Lind (03-21-2012. ) Feminism, Sexual Politics, and the New Left in Ecuador: From Neoliberalism to the Buen Vivir .Keynote presentation in the 2012 Alvarez Lecture Series, "The Left and Democracy in Latin America", Trinity University.

Amy Lind (03-15-2012. ) Las nuevas izquierdas y los feminismos: Reflecciones sobre la Revolución Ciudadana en el Ecuador, del neoliberalismo al buen vivir .Universidad de Costa Rica, San Jose, Costa Rica.

Amy Lind (10-18-2011. ) Engendering Violence in De/Hyper-nationalized Spaces: Border Militarization, National Security, and Embodied Politics at the U.S.-Mexico Border .Presented at the conference, “Crossing Borders in North America: Mobilities, Governmentalities and Identities", Universidad de las Américas, Puebla, México. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (12-05-2010. ) “Querying/Queering Development: (Post)Neoliberalism, Globalization and the Governance of Intimacy” .Symposium on “LGBTQ Rights and International Public Health: Challenges and Opportunities on the Global Stage”, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, NY. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (10-06-2010. ) “Development, Sexual Rights and Global Governance” .Department of Women’s Studies, York University, Toronto, Canada. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (10-05-2010. ) “Feminism and LGBT Rights Activism in Neoliberal and ‘Post-neoliberal’ Times: Reflections from Ecuador,” .Presented at the seminar, "Dialogues Between Women’s and LGBT Rights” , Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (09-18-2009. ) “Sexual Rights and Post-Neoliberal Development: Reflections on Venezuela and Ecuador” .Presented at the seminar, “Untying Development’s Straightjacket: Masculinities, Sexualities, and Social Change,” Institute of Development Studies, Cape Town, South Africa. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (09-07-2009. ) “Families/Values: Development, Sexual Rights and the ‘New Left’ in Venezuela and Ecuador” .Presented at the seminar, “Mujeres y gobiernos progresistas”, FLACSO-Ecuador. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (05-29-2009. ) “Mainstreaming Heteronormativity? Rethinking Gender and Development” .Institute of Social Studies/Ministry of Foreign Relations, The Hague, Netherlands. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (03-25-2009. ) “Ciudadanía sexual, desarrollo y gobernanza de la intimidad: reflexiones sobre Ecuador y Venezuela” .Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (06-03-2008. ) “Ciudadanía sexual y la gobernanza de la intimidad en tiempos neoliberales y post-neoliberales” .Presented at the international seminar, “Cuerpos y fronteras,” FLACSO-Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador. Other Institution. . Level:International

Amy Lind (04-03-2008. ) “Governing Intimacy, Securing Women’s Rights: Challenges to Heteronormativity in the Global Development Industry” .Presented at the “Sexuality in the Global Development Industry”, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (10-29-2007. ) “Los feminismos transnacionales en un contexto norteaméricano: Oportunidades, desafíos, nudos” (“Transnational Feminisms in the North American Context: Opportunities, Challenges, Tensions”) .Presented on the panel, “La construcción de las (nuevas) agendas de género en América Latina: Aportes desde la investigación y las políticas” at the 50th anniversary conference of the regionwide Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences, FLACSO-Ecuador. Conference. .

Amy Lind (06-05-2007. ) “Framing/Situating Identities in North America: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, (Trans)national Sites of Struggle” .Summer Institute in Women’s Human Rights, Citizenships and Identities in a North American Context, Universidad de las Américas, Puebla, Mexico. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (04-10-2007. ) “Querying Development: Sexual Rights and Resistance to Global Power” .Presented at the seminar, “Querying Development,” University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (04-02-2007. ) “Querying Globalization: Sexual Subjectivities, Development and the Governance of Intimacy” . Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (03-02-2006. ) “Women’s Movements and Neoliberal State Restructuring in Ecuador” . Gender Studies Program, Latin American Faculty of Social Sciences (FLACSO Sede-Ecuador) and the Fulbright Commission-Ecuador, Ecuador. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (07-22-2004. ) “Does Institutionalization Matter? Reflections on the Women’s Movement in Ecuador in the 1990s” . FLACSO Sede-Ecuador and the National Women’s Council (CONAMU), Quito, Ecuador. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (11-06-2003. ) “Neoliberal Paradoxes: Cultural Struggles Over Gender and Development in the Andes” .Ohio State University, Columbus, OH.

Amy Lind (09-11-2002. ) “Queering Development: Institutionalized Heterosexuality in Development Theory, Practice and Politics” .Presented at Brown Bag Series, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (09-11-2002. ) “Queering 9/11: Sexuality, LGBT Communities and Globalization” .Presented at the Out to Lunch Lecture Series, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (07-04-2002. ) “Indigenous, Class and Gender Conflict in the Andes” . Latin American Symposium on Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, Institute for International Mediation and Conflict Resolution (IIMCR), Monterrey, Mexico . Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (09-05-2001. ) “Making Feminist Sense of Globalization: Lessons from the Andes (Bolivia and Ecuador)” .Presented at the conference, “Feminist Crossovers and Transnational Alliances: Encuentros y desencuentros (Encounters and Missed Opportunities) in Feminist Thought and Practice”, Coolidge Room, Marriot Park Hotel , Washington, D.C.. Conference. .

Amy Lind (05-2001. ) “Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Movements in Latin America: Identity, Power and Politics,” .Presented at the Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials (SALALM), Tempe, Arizona. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (09-25-2000. ) “Gendered Expressions of Development: Women’s Organizations and the Transnational Circulation of Development Knowledge in Bolivia” .Presentation at the seminar, “Gender, Development and Postcolonial Theory,” University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (03-14-2000. ) “Gender and Neoliberal States: Feminists Remake the Nation in Ecuador” .Presentation at the conference, “Gender Policies in Latin America,” North-South Center, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (11-20-1998. ) “Remaking the Nation: Neoliberalism and Feminist Cultural Politics in Ecuador” .Presentation at the conference, “Space, Place and Nation: Reconstructing Neoliberalism in the Americas,” University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Amherst, MA. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (04-18-1998. ) “Imagining a Post-Development Era?: The Gendered Contradictions of Latin American Modernities” .Presentation at the conference, “Beyond Post-Developmentalism?: A Search for Alternatives,” Harvard Law School, Cambridge, MA. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (03-1997. ) "Gender and the Cultural Politics of Development: Neighborhood Women's Organizations in Ecuador" .Department of Sociology, Brown University, Providence, RI. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (11-1996. ) "Gender and the Cultural Politics of Development: Neighborhood Women's Organizations in Ecuador" .Latin American Studies Program, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, Amherst, MA. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (04-1996. ) "Women's Political Practices, Power and Development in Ecuador" .Presented at the conference "Feminism(s) in Latin America and the Caribbean: Prospects and Challenges on the Eve of the 21st Century," University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (04-1996. ) "Engendering Social Policies and Structural Adjustment in Ecuador and Bolivia" .Kellogg Institute, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (04-1996. ) "Rethinking Gender and Development Frameworks" .Dept. of Economics and Latin American Concerns Committee, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (03-1996. ) "Gender, Postmodernism and Development" .Gender Studies Program, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (04-1994. ) "Neighborhood Women's Organizations, Citizenship and Political Autonomy in Latin America" .Hartwick College, Oneonta, New York. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (03-1994. ) "Contested Terrains of Development: Power, Visibility and Women's Political Practices in Ecuador" .Presented at the conference "The Politics of Inequality" Columbia University, New York, New York. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (05-1993. ) "Planning, Power and Local Development in Quito" .FLACSO-Sede Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (04-1993. ) "Women and Crisis: Survival Strategies at the Household Level" .Universidad Sam Francisco de Quito, Quito, Ecuador. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind “Remaking Development and the Nation: Mapping Feminist Responses to Neoliberal Politics in Ecuador” .Presented at the conference, “Rethinking Feminisms in the Americas,” Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Other Institution. .

Amy Lind (01-27-2015. ) ¿Después del neoliberalismo? Resignificando el estado, la economía y la familia en Ecuador," paper presented at the symposium, "Tensiones históricas y teóricas en el estudio de los estados" .FLACSO-Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador. Level:International

Paper Presentations

Amy Lind & Cricket Keating (11-15-2014. ) Navigating the Left Turn: Sexual Justice and the Citizen Revolution in Ecuador .San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Amy Lind & Cricket Keating (07-2014. ) Plurinationalist Feminism and the Politics of Coalitional Resignification in Ecuador .Ohio State University.

Amy Lind (03-26-2014. ) "'Out' in IR: Why Queer Visibility Matters" .Toronto, Canada.

Amy Lind (02-21-2014. ) "Towards la familia diversa: Resignifying the Family in Postneoliberal Ecuador" .Quito, Ecuador. Level:International

Amy Lind (06-01-2013. ) "How States Govern Identity: Resignifying Gender, Race, Ethnicity and Sexuality in Ecuador’s Citizen Revolution" .Washington, D.C.. Conference. Level:International

Amy Lind (05-19-2013. ) “Navigating the Left Turn: Queer Politics and the Citizen Revolution in Ecuador" .University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. Conference. Level:International

Amy Lind (05-19-2013. ) "Resignifying Development in Ecuador: Sexual/Gender Politics, Plurinationalism, Post-neoliberal Futures" .University of Sussex, Brighton, UK. Conference. Level:International

Amy Lind & Cricket Keating (11-10-2012. ) “Resignifying Democracy in Ecuador: Sexual/Gender Politics, Plurinationalism and Post-Neoliberal Futures" .Oakland, CA. Conference. Level:National

Amy Lind (11-02-2012. ) “Queering/Querying Development: From Neoliberalism to the Buen Vivir in Ecuador" .Cincinnati, OH. Conference. Level:National

Amy Lind & Cricket Keating (10-26-2012. ) “Hacia la justicia decolonial: Resignificando normas de familia, nación y economía en la Revolución Ciudadana” .FLACSO, Quito, Ecuador. Conference. Level:International

Amy Lind (06-27-2012. ) "Querying 21st Century Socialism in Latin America" .Barcelona, Spain. Conference. Level:International

Amy Lind (05-25-2012. ) Does the Pink Tide Matter? Assessing Women's and Sexual Rights in Neoliberal and Postneoliberal Ecuador .San Francisco, CA.

Amy Lind & Cricket Keating (05-23-2012. ) Resignification, Decolonization and Sexual Politics in Post/Neoliberal Ecuador .San Francisco, CA.

Amy Lind (04-04-2012. ) Gender and Its Colonial Entanglements .San Diego, CA.

Amy Lind (04-02-2012. ) Engendering Violence in De/Hyper-nationalized Spaces: Border Militarization, National Security, and Embodied Politics at the U.S.-Mexico Border .San Francisco, CA.

Amy Lind (11-11-2011. ) "Sex, Sustainability Politics, and Neoliberalism" .Atlanta, Georgia. Level:National

Amy Lind (05-22-2011. ) "Imagining Global Crisis Otherwise: The Gender and Sexual Politics of Contemporary Neoliberal Restructuring" .Chicago, IL. Conference. Level:International

Amy Lind (11-11-2010. ) “Querying Globalization: Sexual Subjectivities, Development and the Governance of Intimacy” .Denver, Colorado. Conference. Level:National

Amy Lind (10-06-2010. ) “Gendered Paradoxes Revisited: Ecuadorian Neoliberalisms, Sexual Politics, Post-neoliberal Futures” .Toronto, Canada. Conference. Level:International

Amy Lind (10-06-2010. ) “Interrogating Sexual Rights” .Toronto, Canada. Professional Meeting. Level:International

Amy Lind (09-09-2010. ) “Theorizing Transnational Sexual Politics in a Global Era,” .Stockholm, Sweden. Conference. Level:International

Amy Lind (11-12-2009. ) “Feminist Research, Pedagogy and Activism after 9/11” .Atlanta, GA. Professional Meeting. Level:National

Amy Lind (06-11-2009. ) “Families/Values: Political Discourses of Sexual Rights in Chávez’s Venezuela and Correa’s Ecuador" .Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Conference. Level:International

Amy Lind (02-15-2009. ) “Becoming a Sexual Citizen: Constitutional Reform and Sexual Politics in Post-Neoliberal Ecuador” .Cincinnati, OH. Conference. Level:International

Amy Lind (06-19-2008. ) “Becoming a Sexual Citizen: Constitutional Reform and Sexual Politics in Post-Neoliberal Ecuador” .Cincinnati, OH. Conference. Level:National

Amy Lind (03-26-2008. ) “Querying Globalization: Sexual Subjectivities, Development, and the Governance of Intimacy” .San Francisco, California. Professional Meeting. Level:International

Amy Lind (02-20-2008. ) “Beyond Borders? Transnational Feminist (Im)mobilities in the Américas” .Puebla, Mexico. Conference. Level:International

Amy Lind (10-19-2007. ) “Global Poverty, Moral Investments: Producing Sexual Normativities in Development Thought and Practice” .Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Professional Meeting. Level:International

Amy Lind (10-03-2007. ) “Becoming A Sexual Citizen: Constitutional Reform and Sexual Politics in Post-Neoliberal Ecuador” .Montreal, Canada,. Professional Meeting. Level:International

Amy Lind (06-27-2007. ) “Querying/Queering Development” .Lima, Peru. Professional Meeting. Level:International

Amy Lind (03-03-2007. ) “Querying Globalization: Sexual Subjectivities, Development and the Governance of Intimacy” .Chicago, Illinois. Professional Meeting. Level:International

Amy Lind (10-26-2006. ) "Querying/Queering Development Sex" .Amherst, Massachusetts. Conference. Level:National

Amy Lind (06-15-2006. ) “Querying/Queering Development Sex” .Oakland, California. Professional Meeting. Level:National

Amy Lind (03-15-2006. ) “Does Institutionalization Matter? Gender Policies and Feminist Politics in Ecuador, 1990-2005” .San Juan, Puerto Rico. Professional Meeting. Level:International

Amy Lind (10-07-2004. ) “Emancipatory Paradoxes: Gender Equity and Multicultural Policy Struggles in Neoliberal Ecuador” .Las Vegas, Nevada. Professional Meeting. Level:International

Amy Lind (06-24-2004. ) “Globalization, National Identity and Struggles for Citizenship in Ecuador during the 1990s” .Quito, Ecuador. Conference. Level:International

Amy Lind (03-06-2003. ) “Queering Development: Institutionalized Heterosexuality in Development Theory, Practice and Policy in Latin America” .Phoenix, AZ. Conference. Level:National

Amy Lind (02-19-2003. ) “Gender and National Identities: The Cultural Politics of Neoliberalism in Ecuador, 1980-2002” .Tempe, Arizona. Conference. Level:National

Amy Lind (09-06-2001. ) “Engendering Andean Politics: Women’s Organizations, Neoliberal Reform, Political Change” .Washington, D.C.. Professional Meeting. Level:International

Amy Lind (03-2000. ) “Negotiating the Transnational: Constructions of Poverty and Identity Among Women’s NGOs in Bolivia” .Miami, FL. Professional Meeting. Level:International

Amy Lind (10-1998. ) "The Gendered Politics of Neoliberal Reform in Ecuador” .Chicago, Illinois. Professional Meeting. Level:International

Amy Lind (12-05-1997. ) “Consuming Development: Rethinking Women’s Political Practices in Ecuador” .Amherst, Massachusetts. Conference. Level:International

Amy Lind (04-1997. ) “Negotiating Boundaries: Women's Organizations and the Politics of Restructuring in Ecuador" .Guadalajara, Mexico. Professional Meeting. Level:International

Amy Lind (03-1997. ) “Negotiating Boundaries: Women's Organizations and the Politics of Restructuring in Ecuador" .Toronto, Canada. Professional Meeting. Level:International

Amy Lind (09-1995. ) "Engendering Structural Adjustment and Social Policies in Ecuador" .Washington D. C. Professional Meeting. Level:International

Amy Lind (09-1992. ) "Confronting Development: Women's Responses to National and Global Restructuring" .Los Angeles, California. Professional Meeting. Level:International

Amy Lind (04-1991. ) "Power, Gender and Development: Popular Women's Organizations and the Politics of Needs" .Washington D. C.. Professional Meeting. Level:International

Event Organized

"Author Meets Critics: Erynn Massi de Casanova's Making Up the Difference: Women, Beauty, and Direct Selling in Ecuador"

"Author Meets Critics: Erynn Massi de Casanova's Making Up the Difference: Women, Beauty, and Direct Selling in Ecuador" Prof. Meeting 11-11-2011 Panel at the National Women's Studies Association annual meeting, Atlanta, Georgia (organizer and presenter)

“Theorizing Transnational Sexual Politics,” roundtable, National Women’s Studies Association annual meeting (organizer and presenter)

“Theorizing Transnational Sexual Politics,” roundtable, National Women’s Studies Association annual meeting (organizer and presenter) Prof. Meeting 11-11-2010 11-14-2010 Denver, Colorado Level:National

“Feminisms in the Américas: Alternative Genealogies of Rights and Resistance”. Panel held at the XXVII international congress of the Latin American Studies Association, (panel co-organizer)

“Feminisms in the Américas: Alternative Genealogies of Rights and Resistance”. Panel held at the XXVII international congress of the Latin American Studies Association, (panel co-organizer) Prof. Meeting 06-11-2009 06-14-2009 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Level:International

“New Political Orders, New Subjects of Feminism?” Latin American Studies Association Gender and Feminist Studies section pre-conference (conference co-organizer)

“New Political Orders, New Subjects of Feminism?” Latin American Studies Association Gender and Feminist Studies section pre-conference (conference co-organizer) Prof. Meeting 06-10-2009 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Level:International

“Governing Sexuality: The Transnational Politics of Intimate Life.” Panel held at the International Studies Association annual meetings, (panel co-organizer)

“Governing Sexuality: The Transnational Politics of Intimate Life.” Panel held at the International Studies Association annual meetings, (panel co-organizer) Prof. Meeting 02-15-2009 02-18-2009 New York City Level:International

“Sexual Politics and Global Hegemonies: Negotiating Heteronormativities in Trans/national Perspective”. Panel held at the National Women’s Studies Association annual conference, (panel organizer and moderator).

“Sexual Politics and Global Hegemonies: Negotiating Heteronormativities in Trans/national Perspective”. Panel held at the National Women’s Studies Association annual conference, (panel organizer and moderator). Prof. Meeting 06-19-2008 06-22-2008 Cincinnati, OH Level:National

“Feminisms in the Americas after the Washington Consensus.” Panel held at the XXVI annual meetings of the Latin American Studies Association (panel co-organizer)

“Feminisms in the Americas after the Washington Consensus.” Panel held at the XXVI annual meetings of the Latin American Studies Association (panel co-organizer) Prof. Meeting 10-03-2007 10-07-2007 Montreal, Canada Level:International

“Love, Sex and the World Bank: Queering Globalization and Development.” Panel held at the annual meetings of the National Women’s Studies Association (panel organizer)

“Love, Sex and the World Bank: Queering Globalization and Development.” Panel held at the annual meetings of the National Women’s Studies Association (panel organizer) Prof. Meeting 06-15-2006 06-18-2006 Oakland, California Level:National

“Reimagining Gender and Development in the Americas”. Panel held at the XXIII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (panel organizer)

“Reimagining Gender and Development in the Americas”. Panel held at the XXIII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (panel organizer) Prof. Meeting 10-06-2001 10-09-2001 Washington, D.C. Level:International

“Differences in Women’s Studies: Sexuality, Race and Transnationality”. Workshop held at the conference, “The Future of Women’s Studies,” University of Arizona (co-organizer)

“Differences in Women’s Studies: Sexuality, Race and Transnationality”. Workshop held at the conference, “The Future of Women’s Studies,” University of Arizona (co-organizer) Conference 10-20-2000 10-21-2000 Tucson, Arizona Level:National

“Gender Dimensions of Planning in Developing Areas,” Panel held at the Association for Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) conference (panel moderator and discussant)

“Gender Dimensions of Planning in Developing Areas,” Panel held at the Association for Collegiate Schools of Planning (ACSP) conference (panel moderator and discussant) Prof. Meeting 11-1997 Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Level:National

"State Policy, Non-Governmental Organizations and Popular Sectors in Latin America." Panel held at the XVIII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA)

"State Policy, Non-Governmental Organizations and Popular Sectors in Latin America." Panel held at the XVIII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Prof. Meeting 03-1994 Atlanta, Georgia Level:International

What's New About the Pink Tide? Feminism, Sexual Politics and the Left

What's New About the Pink Tide? Feminism, Sexual Politics and the Left Prof. Meeting 05-25-2012 Latin American Studies Association, San Francisco, CA (co-organizer with Christina Ewig)

“Love, Sex and Globalization: Querying/Queering Gender and Development Frameworks," panel at the International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE) conference

“Love, Sex and Globalization: Querying/Queering Gender and Development Frameworks," panel at the International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE) conference Conference 06-27-2012 06-29-2012 Barcelona, Spain (co-organized with Andrea Cornwall)

Honors and Awards

06-2012 Outstanding Faculty Award UC LGBTQ Center Status:Recipient

05-2018 -05-2018 UC Office of the Provost & Office of Research Faculty Excellence Award

05-2018 -05-2018 UC Women's Center Feminist Changemaker Award

Post Graduate Training and Education

1996Visiting Faculty Fellow, Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies, University of Notre Dame, ,

1996-1997 Visiting Assistant Professor & Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow, U.S. Dept. of Education Foreign Language and Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship, University of Massachusetts-Amherst and Brown University, , Amherst, MA

Keywords

Urban studies, economic development, social policy, gender, sexuality, human rights, immigration, global governance, Latin America, Global South

Professional Affiliation

2014 -2015: Awards/Nominations Chair and Executive Council Member LGBTQA Caucus International Studies Association,

2014 -2014: Love and Labor Track Proposal Reviewer National Women's Studies Association

2013 -To Present: Editorial Board Member Rowman & Littlefield "Global Political Economies of Gender and Sexuality" book series

2013 -2014: Conference Advisory Committee Queering Paradigms V,

2007 -2009: Co-Chair, Gender and Feminist Studies Section Latin American Studies Association,

2005 -2006: Feminist Studies Track Co-Chair Latin American Studies Association,

2004 -2006: Appointed Member, President's Human Rights Committee Latin American Studies Association,

2002 -2002: Sexuality Studies Conference Track Reviewer National Women's Studies Association,

2000 -2001: Gender and Sexuality Studies Track Chair Latin American Studies Association,

2000 -2003: Elected Member, Gay and Lesbian Studies Section Advisory Council Latin American Studies Association,

1998 -2000: Elected Member, Gender and Feminist Studies Section Latin American Studies Association,

1997 -1997: Gender and Diversity Track Reviewer Association for Collegiate Schools of Planning,

Courses Taught

Introduction to Graduate Women's, Gender, & Sexuality Studies

Feminist Theory: Race, Class, Sexuality, Nation

Transnational Feminisms

Gender and Development (also taught as Sexualities and Development)

Feminist Methods & Methodologies

Contemporary Feminist Theory

Global Sexualities

WGSS Proseminar I, II, III

Feminist Research & Methods

Feminist Theory: Contemporary Issues (also taught as Queer Theory)

Contact Information

amy.lind@uc.edu