Fall 2015 Program
2015 Annual Meeting of Midwest U.S. SWIP
October 9-11, Washington College, Maryland
Friday, October 9th 6-9:30pm at Brown Cottage, gather and welcome. We will have a light meal provided by Washington College (soups, salads, French bread)
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Saturday, October 10th all food and sessions are in 100 Goldstein Hall
8:00am-8:30am Breakfast provided by Washington College
8:30am-9:30am “Social Roles and the Dimensions of Social Identity”
Cat Saint-Croix (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
Robin Dembroff (Princeton University)
9:40am-10:40am “Models for Change: Mediating Model Analysis
of the Social Model of Disability”
Elizabeth Cantalamessa (University of Wyoming)
10:50am-11:50am “Is Sexual Promiscuity Morally Wrong?”
Melina Constantine Bell (Washington and Lee University)
11:50am-1:30pm Lunch Break on your own in Chestertown
1:30 pm-2:30pm “‘You’re Not as Ignorant as You Say You Are’:
An Understanding and Knowledge Distinction”
Tempest M. Henning (Vanderbilt University)
2:40pm-3:40pm “Cognitive Psychology and Motivated Ignorance”
Lauren Woomer (DePaul University)
3:50pm-4:50pm “Queer Phenomenology and the Potential for a Standpoint Approach to Fundamental Ontology”
Katherine Ward (Georgetown University)
5:00-6:00 Business Meeting
6:30 Dinner Gathering, details to be announced at the conference
Sunday, October 11th all food and sessions are in 100 Goldstein Hall
8:00am-8:30am Breakfast provided by Washington College
8:30am-9:30am “The Lesbian Style”
Martina Ferrari (University of Oregon)
9:40am-10:40am “Identity Politics of ‘Queer’ and of ‘the Marginalized’?:
Intersectionality and a Critique of Identity-Based Politics”
Youjin Kong (Michigan State University)
10:50am-11:50pm “Moving Past Intersectionality: Multidimensionality and
Kaleidoscopic Selves”
Elizabeth Victor (William Paterson University)
Stephanie Rivera Berruz (William Paterson University)
12:00pm Shuttle departure from Goldstein Hall to BWI.