City College of San Francisco - Women's Studies
Associate Professor at Skidmore College
Higher Education
Gwen
D'Arcangelis
Greater Los Angeles Area
I am a scholar whose research, writing, and teaching centers on social justice, specifically in the areas of science, medicine and environment. I aim for my work to be useful to social movements for gender justice, queer justice, and justice for communities of color. I have taught feminist and anti-racist content in traditional and non-traditional educational settings, to a diverse audience but particularly those from those marginalized groups. I have also gone beyond academic writing to produce critical pieces and also issue briefs furnished to activist and community members who might gain useful ideas and information from my research and analysis. Finally, I have done work connecting student populations to social justice/movement work that serves community and organization needs. In the future, I would like to continue doing this work, with more emphasis on collaborative academic writing, public writing that reaches a broader audience, and writing directly for community organizations. I would also like to explore writing for radio, a medium that disseminates ideas and generates wide reaching discussion.
I am now looking for collaborators and opportunities to work in social justice--in academia, the non-profit sector, at a research institute, or in an unincorporated community organization. Check out my website and email me (darcange@ucla.edu) to learn more!
Social Science Researcher
Social Studies of Science, Critical Science Studies, Feminist Studies
Assistant Professor
Interdisciplinary General Education: history of ideas, power and social relations, science and technology studies
Visiting Assistant Professor
Visiting Faculty in Gender and Women's Studies Department. Feminist science studies and Postcolonial Theory.
Assistant Professor
Gender Studies program
Faculty
Women’s Studies Program, Fall 2007, Fall 2008, Fall 2009
Introduction to Women’s Studies: Feminism Demystified (WOMN 25): team–taught introductory departmental course.
Interdisciplinary Studies Program, Fall 2009, Spring 2009
Racism 101 (IDST 80A)
Architecture & Diversity
BA
Biological Basis of Behavior
Biological Basis of Behavior (Neurobiology)
Ph.D.
Women's studies, Science & technology studies
Women's Studies
Shifting Positionalities: The Local and International Geo–Politics of Surveillance and Policing
Shifting Positionalities: The Local and International Geo–Politics of Surveillance and Policing
MIT Press
Shifting Positionalities: The Local and International Geo–Politics of Surveillance and Policing
MIT Press
Shifting Positionalities: The Local and International Geo–Politics of Surveillance and Policing
MIT Press
Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship
with Brinda Sarathy
Shifting Positionalities: The Local and International Geo–Politics of Surveillance and Policing
MIT Press
Journal of Community Engagement and Scholarship
with Brinda Sarathy
International Feminist Journal of Politics
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