Herb Samuels, Ph.D.
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SSSS President
Herb Samuels M.S. S.W., Ph.D. is Professor of Human Sexuality and past
Chair of the Department of Natural and Applied Sciences LaGuardia
Community College, City University of New York. He is a long time
member, more than twenty-five, of the Society for the Scientific Study
of Sexuality. During this time he served two terms as treasurer of the
Society, President of the Eastern Region as well as Eastern Region
Representative. He has also served as Program and Conference Chair for
a number of Eastern Region conferences. He has been involved in the
field of sexology for more than thirty years. His primary work is as a
sexuality educator. However, research and counseling are areas that Dr.
Samuels has pursued over the years. His publications mostly concern the
sexual behavior and attitudes of African-American men and women. He was
a member of the board of directors of SIECUS and is currently on the
board of advisors for the Sinclair Intimacy Institute, with whom he
participated in the making of several sex education videos, e.g., The
Better Sex Video Series for Black Couples. For those of you might be
interested, he's chapter 39 in "How I Got into Sex", edited by Bonnie
Bullough, Vern L. Bullough, Marilyn A. Fithian, and William E. Hartman.
Konnie McCaffree, Ph.D.
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SSSS President-Elect
Konnie McCaffree, Ph.D. is an AASECT & NCFR certified sexuality educator and an Adjunct Professor at Widener University's Program in Human Sexuality and a Lecturer in the Teacher Education Program at the University of Pennsylvania. She most recently co-authored with Jean Levitan, PhD. a chapter on the history of sexuality education in the 1970's for the Sexuality Education series, edited by Schroeder and Kuriansky. She is co-author of the curriculum adopted by the Federal Ministry of Nigeria for implementation in schools. In recent years she has implemented training programs for educators and health professionals in South Africa, Zambia, Nigeria, and the Philippines.
She is proud to have served in some capacity in several of the sexuality professional organizations. Konnie served on the Board of Directors of SIECUS and as Treasurer and President-Elect of AASECT. A member since the 70's, she has been active in the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality serving as Eastern Region Treasurer and President and on The Society Board as Secretary, ER Representative and most recently as President.
Konnie has worked with various research groups to develop curricula to prevent HIV/AIDS, unplanned pregnancy, and other health and social issues among adolescents. She is the co-author of the Centers of Disease Control (CDC) Research to Classroom and nationally promoted award winning curricula for minority youth, Be Proud! Be Responsible!, Making Proud Choices, and Making a Difference . She has received awards for her "excellence in teaching" and "outstanding contributions to the field of Human Sexuality".
Jean Levitan, Ph.D.
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SSSS Treasurer
I have worked in the sexuality field since the early 1970's, earning both my M.A. and Ph.D. from New York University in the health education program, with a specialization in human sexuality, marriage, and family life education. I have been teaching at the undergraduate level for 34 years, with the past 29 at William Paterson University of New Jersey. At WPU I teach courses in human sexuality, women's health, reproductive rights, and personal health. I work at the university level on faculty governance, first year student experience, academic planning, and in the past on affirmative action and sexual harassment issues. I have served as Department Chair for the Department of Community Health and co-director of the Women's Studies Program, seeing it grow to a department where I am an affiliated faculty member.
I have consulted with school systems in New Jersey as a sexuality education trainer, and worked for years during the 1980's evaluating the family life and sex education program for the New York City Board of Education. I am co-author with Richard Blonna of Healthy Sexuality, an undergraduate textbook with a health and wellness focus.
My professional sexuality activities have been primarily with SSSS and ASET, the Advanced Sexuality Educator and Trainer group. My SSSS activities from the Eastern Region include: Budget Chair, By-laws chair, secretary, ER Rep to the Board, ER President, Program Chair, and Meeting Chair. I've served on the SSSS Board twice, helped revise an earlier SSSS Constitution, evaluated student research proposals for scholarships, reviewed proposals for meetings, and continue to review manuscripts for The Journal of Sex Research.
Jeanette Norris, Ph.D.
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SSSS Secretary
Jeanette Norris, Ph.D. is a senior research scientist at the University of Washington Alcohol and Drug Abuse Institute. She received her doctorate in social psychology from the University of Washington in 1983, and her research on sexual issues has been supported by NIH for more than twenty years. Her current research interests include the effects of alcohol consumption on sexual assault victimization and perpetration, as well as alcohol's effect on high risk sexual decision making. She has been an associate editor of Psychology of Women Quarterly and was the first recipient (along with Tatiana Masters and Tina Zawacki) of the Ira and Harriet Reis Theory Award from SSSS.
Betsy Crane, Ph.D.
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Eastern Region President
Betsy Crane, Ph.D. is Professor of Education and Director of Graduate Programs in Human Sexuality at Widener University near Philadelphia, PA. She is president of the Foundation for the Scientific Study of Sexuality. Co-editor of Sexual Lives: A Reader on the Theories and Realities of Human Sexualities (Heasley & Crane, McGraw-Hill, 2003), Dr. Crane worked for many years as a sexuality educator for Planned Parenthood in Ithaca, NY. She holds an MA from the University of Texas and a Ph.D. from Cornell University. Her research interests include the history of gendered sexuality and shifting gender and sexual identities of young people, as well as strengths-based empowerment practice in human services.
Miguel Munoz-Laboy, DrPH
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Eastern Region Past-President
I am an Assistant Professor of Sociomedical Sciences and Deputy Chair of Academic Planning at the Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. I am also the director of the doctoral program in public health (DrPH) and global health Masters in Public Health (MPH) program in the Department of Sociomedical Sciences at the same university. I have worked on sexuality research since 1996 in multiple countries including: Brazil, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Sri Lanka and the United States. My main area of research focuses on masculinity, bisexuality and urban cultures and subcultures. My recent domestic work has focused on four areas: 1) the influences of Hip-Hop culture on sexual and gender scripts among heterosexual young men; 2) examining the impact of gender and power inequalities among male and female bisexual teenagers of color; 3) examining the configurations of sexual markets among Latino labor migrant workers; and, 4) implementing a network enhancement pilot intervention on sexual-reproductive health among formerly incarcerated Latino men. Internationally, I am currently working on a five-year study assessing the role of institutional religious responses to the AIDS epidemic in Brazil across three traditions: Evangelical, Roman Catholic and Afro-Brazilian traditions (Umbanda and Candomblé). Most of my work in research and public health interventions involves mixed-methods designs, community-based participatory research and multi-level public health program development and implementation.
Eric Buhi, Ph.D.
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Eastern Region President-Elect
Dr. Eric Buhi has maintained a longstanding interest in improving the sexual health of young people. Since 2006, he has served as assistant professor and, more recently, director of the Collaborative for Research Understanding Sexual Health (CRUSH) at the University of South Florida's College of Public Health in Tampa. Dr. Buhi's current research focuses on the process and HIV/STI risks of meeting Internet sex partners, and how individuals find and evaluate sexual health information online. He is PI on an ASTDA-funded grant designed to study how young people meet sex partners online and investigator on a NIH-funded study assessing men's cognitive and emotional responses to HPV diagnoses. Dr. Buhi earned a Ph.D. from Texas A&M University and M.P.H. from Indiana University. He is a board member of the Foundation for the Scientific Study of Sexuality, and media review editor for The Journal of Sex Research.
Catherine Dukes, Ph.D.
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Eastern Region Treasurer
Dr. Dukes is the Vice President of Education and Training for Planned Parenthood of Delaware. She holds a Masters in Public Health and a PhD in Human Sexuality from the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San Francisco, California. A Delaware native, Dr. Dukes began her career interning as an HIV Educator for the Department of Public Health. After graduation she became an HIV Educator & Program Coordinator at SODAT Delaware. In 1999, she accepted the position of Director of the Rape Crisis Program of New Castle County through CONTACT Delaware, building on her years as a rape crisis counselor. Dr. Dukes has done professional training in Sexual Health issues from the West coast to the East coast, been featured on local and national TV and a Discovery Channel documentary.
Michael Smith, Psy.D.
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Eastern Region Secretary
Dr. Michael Smith is an associate professor of psychology at Susquehanna University where he joined the faculty in 2003. He earned a Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1999. Prior to Susquehanna, he taught at Plymouth State University and completed a NRSA post-doctoral fellowship with the Center for AIDS Intervention Research (CAIR) at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Smith is also a practicing psychotherapist, working part-time for a rural community mental health center where he addresses emotional and behavioral problems in adolescents and their families. His scholarship examines human sexuality with a focus on HIV risk behavior. He has recently co-authored several articles from a series of interviews conducted with agency-based male sex workers regarding their sexual behavior, work environment, and life adjustment.
Jeffrey T. Parsons, Ph.D.
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Eastern Region Representative
Jeffrey T. Parsons, Ph.D. is Professor and Chair of Psychology at Hunter College of the City University of New York (CUNY) and the Co-Director of the Center for HIV/AIDS Educational Studies and Training (CHEST). He is also a member of the doctoral faculty in the Social-Personality subprogram and the Director of the Health Psychology concentration at the Graduate Center-CUNY. His research revolves around issues concerning HIV/AIDS. His approach tends to begin with formative research studies (both qualitative and quantitative) which are designed to understand the particular needs and issues of an area, and then move into intervention development and testing, in order to assess the efficacy of new programs designed to promote behavior change. Most of Jeff's work centers on sexual risk behavior change, but reducing alcohol and other drug use and improving adherence to HIV medications are also the focus of some of the current interventions being tested. Jeff's work has been primarily with those who are already HIV+ (including persons with hemophilia, men who have sex with men, youth, injection drug users), although some current studies also involve HIV negative persons. His work has been published in numerous journals including AIDS, AIDS Care, AIDS Education & Prevention, AIDS and Behavior, Addictive Behaviors, Archives of Sexual Behavior, Journal of Adolescence, Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity, Journal of Health Psychology, Journal of Homosexuality, Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services, Journal of Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy, Journal of Adolescent Health, Pediatrics, Journal of Pediatric Psychology, and Journal of Drug Issues. He is a member of the Editorial Board of AIDS and Behavior, AIDS Education and Prevention, Archives of Sexual Behavior, and the Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality. His work has been presented at numerous national and international conferences. He has served as a member of grant review panels for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the National Institutes of Health.
Michael Kauth, Ph.D.
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Midcontinent Region Past-President
Education: BFA, Art History, 1984, and MA, Clinical Psychology, 1988, Wichita State University. PhD, Clinical Psychology, 1993, University of Mississippi. License #704, LA, 1994; TX license pending.
Employment: New Orleans VA Medical Center, Mental Health, 1992-2006. Michael E. DeBakey VAMC, Houston, 2006-present.
Title: Co-Director , South Central (VA Network 16) Mental Illness Research, Education and Clinical Center (MIRECC), funded $2.2 M annually; Associate Professor, Menninger Department of Neurology & Behavioral Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston.
Relevant work: I have been active in SSSS committees, including Mid Continent Treasurer 2004-2006. I have been a member of SSSS since 2000; also a member of APA and APS. I co-direct a large mental health research center and direct all clinical education programs; first book, True Nature: A Theory of Sexual Attraction, Kluwer/Plenum, 2000; second book, editor and contributor, The Handbook of the Evolution of Human Sexuality, Haworth, 2007; Guest Editor, Journal of Psychology & Human Sexuality, 18(2/3 & 4) on evolutionary psychology, 2006; published 11 articles, 2 book reviews, 7 book chapters on HIV prevention, gay and lesbian health issues, sexual orientation, and clinical education; Editorial Board of International Journal of Sexual Health (formerly Journal of Psychology & Human Sexuality) and Journal of Psychopathology and Behavioral Assessment; ad hoc reviewer for several journals.
Michael Reece, Ph.D.
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Midcontinent Region President-Elect
Michael Reece is an Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Sexual Health Promotion at Indiana University. His education includes an interdisciplinary Ph.D. from the University of Georgia, an MPH from San Diego State, and a post-doctoral fellowship in community-based participatory research from Johns Hopkins. His work remains heavily influenced by 17 years of working with community-based organizations to develop responses to the HIV epidemic, particularly programs that seek to improve the well-being of ethnic and sexual minority communities. He would describe his research program as progressive, both in terms of its scope and methods; his work focuses heavily on: a) how individuals use sexual health products (ranging from condoms to vibrators) to enhance their sexual lives, and b) developing better systems of mental health care for resource-low individuals living with HIV, both in the US and Africa. More about his research efforts can be viewed at his website: www.sexualhealth.indiana.edu.
Heather Rupp, Ph.D.
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Midcontinent Region Treasurer
Dr. Rupp's research interests include the cognitive processing of sexual stimuli and the hormonal modulation of sexual behavior. Heather began her interest in sex research through the investigation of hormonal influences on primate sexual behavior at Emory University with Dr. Kim Wallen. For her dissertation work she applied her knowledge of nonhuman hormone influences on sexual motivation and behavior to humans, investigating men and women's gaze patterns during the viewing of visual sexual stimuli. Heather continues to explore hormone influences on human sexual behavior as a postdoctoral fellow at Indiana University and the Kinsey Institute under the Comparative Themes in Reproductive Diversity training grant. Recent research investigated the hypothesis that hormones mediate women's neural responses to pictures of male faces using fMRI. She plans to continue investigating hormone influences on women's response to their environment during different reproductive life stages using fMRI and eye tracking techniques. She is currently a member of the Society for Behavioral Neuroendocrinology (2001-), Society for Neuroscience (2006-), International Academy for Sex Research (2007-), and SSSS (2006-).
• Rupp, H.A., & Wallen, K. (2007). Sex differences in viewing sexual stimuli: An eye tracking study in men and women. Hormones and Behavior, 51, 524-533.
• Rupp, H.A., & Wallen, K. (2007). Relationship between testosterone and interest in sexual stimuli: The effect of experience. Hormones and Behavior, 52, 581-589.
• Rupp, H.A., & Wallen, K. (2008). Sex differences in response to visual sexual stimuli: A review. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 37, 206-218.
• Rupp, H.A., & Wallen, K. (2008). Sex-Specific Content Preferences for Visual Sexual Stimuli. Archives of Sexual Behavior, in press.
Kimberly McBride, Ph.D.
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Midcontinent Region Secretary
Dr. McBride is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Indiana University, Bloomington. She completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Indiana University School of Medicine in the fall of 2008. Dr. McBride was a pre and postdoctoral fellow at the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction from 2005-2006. Dr. McBride earned her doctorate in Health Behavior from Indiana University in 2006. She also holds a master's degree in Counseling Psychology. Her broad research interests focus on the intersection of mental health and sexuality as determining factors of sexual health outcomes. Dr. McBride's current research focuses in two primary areas: understanding the developmental trajectories of sexuality, including sexual problems and risk-taking behavior, and the study of sexual behaviors and practices that may increase the risk of HIV/STI transmission. Dr. McBride was honored as an emerging scholar by SSSS in 2007.
Zoe Peterson, Ph.D.
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Midcontinent Region Representative
Zoë Peterson earned a PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Kansas in 2005. She then completed a clinical research postdoctoral fellowship at The Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction at Indiana University. Zoë is currently an Assistant Professor of Psychology and Women and Gender Studies at the University of Missouri - St. Louis. Her research focuses on sexual consent, coercion, and wantedness. Her research has been funded by the Social Science Research Council's Sexuality Research Fellowship Program and by the National Institute for Child Health and Human Development. She has published in the Journal of Sex Research (JSR), Archives of Sexual Behavior (ASB), and Sex Roles. Zoë has been a member of SSSS since 2002 and has served on the Midcontinent Region Program, Membership, and Student Award Committees and as MR Treasurer. She regularly reviews manuscripts for JSR and serves as a consulting editor of ASB. Zoë is also a member of the American Psychological Association (APA), the Society for the Psychology of Women (APA Division 35), the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors, and Therapists (AASECT), and the International Academy of Sex Research (IASR).
Winston Wilde, DHS
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Western Region President
Winston Wilde is a native Californian who grew up as a flower child during the sex revolution of the 1960's. He served as the SSSS-WR conference Registrar in 2002 and 2003, as WR Representative to the Board of Directors in 2006 through 2008, and has been an active member since 1995. Dr. Wilde is certified by AASECT as a Sex Educator, Sex Therapist, and Supervisor, and is in private practice in Beverly Hills. He was professor of Human Sexuality and Gender Studies at four campuses in the Los Angeles area for a decade, and now lectures to psychiatric residents at UCLA on the treatment of paraphilic patients. He was awarded a FSSS grant for his research into the sexualities of blind persons, and among his many publications is his book "Legacies of Love." Wilde currently serves as Advisory Committee Chair for the charitable Monette-Horwitz Trust.
Carol Ellison, Ph.D.
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Western Region Past-President
Carol Rinkleib Ellison, Ph.D., is a psychologist specializing in issues of sexuality and intimacy and a SSSS Fellow. Formerly an assistant clinical professor of psychiatry at UCSF, she regularly teaches sexuality courses for nurses and mental health professionals. She is the author of Women's Sexualities. Generations of Women Share Intimate Secrets of Sexual Self-Acceptance, a chapter on intimacy-based sex therapy in New Directions in Sex Therapy, a chapter on facilitating orgasmic responsiveness in the Handbook of Clinical Sexuality for Mental Health Professionals, and a chapter on women's sexual problems and concerns in A New View of Women's Sexual Problems.
Janice Epp, Ph.D.
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Western Region President-Elect
Janice Epp is a clinical sexologist and sex educator. Education: B.A., Antioch University; Ph.D., The Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality (IASHS). Recent professional experience: Professor, IASHS. Lecturer, Health Science, Skyline College. Clinical Professor and Dean of Dissertation Research, American Academy of Clinical Sexologists. Contributing Health Expert, www.MedHelp.org. Lifetime Fellow, American Academy of Clinical Sexology. Contributing Editor, Core Curriculum Precis, American Board of Sexology. Editorial Board, Electronic Journal of Human Sexuality (www.ejhs.org). Founding Member, Straights for Gay Rights, San Francisco, CA. For SSSS: Western Region (WR) Secretary, 1991-92; WR President 1998-99/2002-03; WR Representative, 1995-97; WR Conference Co-Chair, 1990/1993/1996; WR Program Co-Chair, 2005/2008; WR Awards Committee; Annual Meeting Program Committee, 1995-2007; Admissions Committee; Annual Meeting Policy Co-Chair, Recipient of Distinguished Service to SSSS Western Region Award, 2008.
Interim Western Region Treasurer
David Hall, Ph.D.
Barbara Sayad, Ph.D.
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Western Region Secretary
Barbara Sayad is a full-time faculty person at California State University, Monterey Bay, where she teaches human sexuality, women's health, marriage and family, and wellness with a focus on service learning. She holds a Ph.D. in Health & Human Behavior, an M.P.H. in Community Health Education, and a B.S. in Foods and Nutrition. Additionally, she along with her co-author Bill Yarber has written six editions of the human sexuality textbook Human Sexuality; Diversity in Contemporary America (McGraw-Hill). She has also co-authored the The Marriage and Family Experience (ITP) and has contributed to a number of other health-related texts, curricular guides, and publications. In addition to her nearly thirty years of teaching and mentoring in the university setting, Barbara has facilitated training programs, presented at professional organizations, and worked as a training and curriculum consultant in non-profit and proprietary organizations.
Elizabeth Rae Larson, MS, DHS
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Western Region Representative
Elizabeth Rae Larson, MS, DHS, is in private practice as a sex therapist and educator and is a co-founder (1975) and the current director of Seattle Institute for Sex Therapy, Education and Research, a small non-profit organization committed to making affordable services available to women and men from a wide variety of sexual lifestyles. Dr. Larson holds a MS in Psychology and a Doctorate in Human Sexuality; she is a Founding Fellow of the American Academy of Clinical Sexologists. She is certified as a sexologist by the American College of Sexologists and as a sex therapist and sex educator by the American Board of Sexology. She is a licensed mental health counselor in Washington State and a certified Safe Sex Instructor/Advisor. She has presented continuing education in the United States and abroad, taught at Antioch and the University of Washington, and trained interns and general counselors. She is a coauthor of "Recovering from Rape: Healing Your Sexuality" (available at http://www.sextx.com/rape.html) and coauthor of Beyond Romance: A sexual enhancement curriculum for couples in long-term committed relationships (available by email from therapy@sextx.com).
International Representative
Osmar Matsui-Santana, ScDr Born in Chiapas, Mexico in 1957, Osmar Matsui-Santana studied Medicine at the Universidad de Guadalajara, where he also got his Master´s degree in Public Health. He study a Doctoral Program at the University of California, Berkeley and got his doctoral degree in Sociomedical Sciences in Mexico. He did his Master´s studies on Sexuality at the Centro de Educación y Atención a la Salud y Sexualidad (CEASS) in Guadalajara, Mexico.
He started his research career in the field of AIDS epidemiology. He met Clark Taylor from the Institute for Advance Study of Human Sexuality in San Francisco, where later he took a summer course in 1990. Besides his 24 years as full time professor at the Universidad de Guadalajara, Osmar Matsui has also been Coordinator of Medical and Biological Research, Director of the Regional Institute for Public Health Research, Advisor of the General Academic Director, and currently Director of the Department of Public Health at the same University. He also is a Professor at the Master´s Program in Human Sexuality in CEASS, Guadalajara and in Costa Rica. He was President of the Scientific Committee for the 8th World Congress of Social Medicine in 1994, and Coordinator of the local Scientific Committee for the National Congress of Sex Education and Sexology in Mexico, 2006. He is part of the Network Democracy and Sexuality (DEMYSEX) He has several publications and has participated as a presenter in World, Latino American, Mexican sexology and SSSS Congresses.
Frances Shaver, Ph.D.
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International Representative
Professor and Chair, Dept of Sociology & Anthropology, Concordia University, Shaver received her PhD in Sociology from the Université de Montréal (1987). Her research highlights human sexual behaviour (with a special focus on prostit¬ution and other forms of sex work), the household and the economy, the role of women in agriculture, and social change in rural and minority communities. Her current work focuses on the social determinants of health and well-being and their impact on (sex) work and family environments. Shaver acts as a knowledge mobilizer to the general public, as well as a scholar. In keeping with the former she has responded positively to 32 invitations to meet with policy makers and community groups and been involved in initiating over 36 events bringing together community partners and other interested scholars and policy makers to discuss issues including strategic planning, prostitution research and policy, and the impact of resource restructuring on rural communities. She has been invited to appear before numerous policy groups including House of Commons Subcommittees, Departments of Justice (Ontario, Québec, Canada), and a variety of NGOs. Recent publications include: Benoit, C. & F. M. Shaver, Co-editors (2006) Special Issue Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology: Casting a Critical Lens on the Sex Industry in Canada 43 (3).
Shaver, F. M. (2005) "Sex Work Research: Methodological and Ethical Challenges." The Journal of Interpersonal Violence 20 (3): 296-319. For examples of her policy-related work see the Sex Trade Advocacy and Research (STAR) website at www.uwindsor.ca/star
Mandy Peters
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SSSS Office Manager
Christopher White, Ph.D.
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SSSS Continuing Education Director
Christopher White, Ph.D.
Committee Chairs, 2009-2010
| Chair | Committee |
| Chris White, Ph.D.. |
Continuing Education |
| Jose Nanin, Ph.D. |
Continuing Education |
| Miro Gudelsky |
Exhibits Co-Chair |
| Roni Cibischino |
Exhibits Co-Chair |
| Melanie Davis, M.Ed. |
Elections |
| Betsy Crane, Ph.D. |
FSSS Liaison |
| Eli Coleman, Ph.D. |
Membership Development/Admissions/Hardships |
| Bill George, Ph.D. |
Annual Meeting 2010 Co-chair |
| Kelly Davis, Ph.D. |
Annual Meeting 2010 Co-chair |
| Konnie McCaffree, Ph.D. |
Infrastructure Task Force |
| Konnie McCaffree, Ph.D. |
Nominations |
| Robert Friar, Ph.D. |
Personnel |
| Courtney Weaver, M.Ed. |
Website |
| William Yarber, HSD |
Awards/Fellows |
| Cynthia Graham, Ph.D. |
Beigel Award, Sexual Science Task Force |
| Jean Levitan, Ph.D. |
Budget/Finance |
| Joe DiNoricia, M.S. |
NAFSO Liaison |
| Sandra Byers, Ph.D. |
Publications |
| Amy Muise, M.S. |
Student Involvement Co-Chair |
| Jessica Penwell Barnett |
Student Involvement Co-Chair |
| Pete Anderson, Ph.D. |
Student Research Grant |
| Eli Coleman, Ph.D. |
World Association of Sexology (WAS) Liaison |
| Justin Sitron, Ed.D. |
Mentoring Task Force Co-Chair |
| David Bimbi, Ph.D. |
Mentoring Task Force Co-Chair |