Race, Religion, Gender, and Multidisciplinary Studies
Dr. Lori Baker-Sperry, Professor of Women's Studies
 
            Ph.D., Purdue University, 2001
Professor of Women's Studies, Department of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Faculty Associate, First Year Experience Program
University Academic Assessment Coordinator
Dr. Lori Baker-Sperry joined WIU faculty in 1999
Contact Info
               Office: Morgan Hall 203B 
               Phone:
               (309) 298-2214
               
               Email:
               L-Baker-Sperry@wiu.edu
            
Office Hours: Please contact Dr. Baker-Sperry for the current semester's office hours.
Courses
- AAS/WS/SOC 475 - Race, Class, and Gender
- Soc 100 - Introduction to Sociology
- Soc 220 - Social Problems
- Soc 360 - Gender Roles
- Univ 100 - Personal Growth and Well-Being in Higher Education
- WS 190 - Introduction to Women's Studies
- WS 355 - Introduction to Feminist Theory
- WS 370 - Women and Popular Culture
- WS 391 - Special Topics Course: Girls Studies
- WS 391 - Special Topics Course: Women and the Media
- WS 391 - Special Topics Course: Abortion, Professor of Record
- WS 435 - Women and Crime
- WS 455 - Feminist Theory and Practice
- WS 501 - Seminar in Feminist Theories
- WS 502 - Feminist Methods
Areas of Specialization
Feminist Theory and Praxis; Race, Class, and Gender; Assessment of Student Learning; First Year Experience
Administrative Internship
WIU Affirmative Action Administrative Internship: Graduate Recruitment and Undergraduate
Retention. Under Dr. Nancy Parsons, Associate Provost for Undergraduate and Graduate Studies.
Academic Year 2017-2018.
Selected Publications
- Stovall, Holly, Lori Baker-Sperry, and Judith Dallinger. February, 2015. "A New
 Discourse on the Kitchen: Feminism and Environmental Education." Australian Journal of
 Environmental Education.
- Baker-Sperry, Lori, and Judith Dallinger. 2011. "Assessment of Student Learning
 Data: What Do We Want?" In A Collection of Papers on Self-Study and
 Institutional Development 2011. Chicago: The Higher Learning Commission.
- Shouse, Aimee, Lori Baker-Sperry, Jim Schmidt, and Judith Dallinger. 2009. "Too Many Cooks in the
 Kitchen: Assessment in General Education." In A Collection of Papers on Self-Study and
 Institutional Development 2009. Chicago: The Higher Learning Commission 2:112-114.
- Martinelli-Fernandez, Susan, Lori Baker-Sperry, and Heather McIlvaine-Newsad, Eds.
 2009. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Abortion: Essays from Philosophical, Sociological,
 Anthropological, Political, Health and Other Perspectives. McFarland: North Carolina.
- Martinelli-Fernandez, Susan, and Lori Baker-Sperry. 2009. "Introduction" in
 Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Abortion: Essays from Philosophical, Sociological,
 Anthropological, Political, Health and Other Perspectives. Martinelli-Fernandez, Susan, Lori
 Baker-Sperry, and Heather McIlvaine-Newsad, (Eds). McFarland Publishing: North Carolina.
- Baker-Sperry, Lori. 2007. "Production of Meaning through Peer Interaction: Children and
 Walt Disney's Cinderella." Sex Roles. 56:717–727.
- Grauerholz, Liz, and Lori Baker-Sperry. 2007. "Feminist Research in the Public Domain:
 Risks and Recommendations." Gender and Society 21(2): 272-294.
- Dallinger, Judith, and Lori Baker-Sperry. 2007. "One Size Does not Fit All" A Collection
                  
 of Papers on Self-Study and Institutional Development 2007. North Central
 Association/The Higher Learning Commission.
- Baker-Sperry, Lori. Fall 2006. "Gendered Agency: Power in the Elementary Classroom." Women and Language XXIX:40-49.
- Dallinger, Judith, and Lori Baker-Sperry. 2006. "Back to Basics: Reinvigorating
 Essential Elements of Program Assessment." A Collection of Papers on Self-Study and
 Institutional Development 2006. North Central Association/The Higher Learning Commission.
- Baker-Sperry, Lori, and Liz Grauerholz. 2003. "The Pervasiveness and Persistence of the
 Feminine Beauty Ideal in Children's Fairy Tales." Gender and Society 17:711-726.
- Baker-Sperry, Lori, Autumn Behringer and Liz Grauerholz. 1999. "Bringing Gender to Life in the
 Classroom: Recommended Videos That Teach About Gender." Teaching Sociology 27:193-207.

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