Celeste Montoya is Associate Professor of Women and Gender Studies and the Faculty Director for the Miramontes Arts & Sciences Program (MASP). She holds a PhD in Political Science and a Graduate Certificate in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from Washington University in St. Louis. She is co-editor for the American Political Science Review and for the Temple University Press book series Intersectionality.
Professor Montoya’s research primarily focuses on the ways in which women and racialized communities mobilize to enact change, with a particular focus on Latinas and other women of color. She is interested in how marginalized groups work within and outside of political institutions, domestically and transnationally. Her work emphasizes intersectionality as a phenomenon as well as an approach. She has published on social movements, gender violence, voting rights, and political representation. Her most current and ongoing work focuses on US Latina political leadership and activism.
She is author ofÌıFrom Global to Grassroots: The European Union,ÌıTransnational Advocacy, and Combating Violence against WomenÌı(Oxford University Press 2013) and coeditor ofÌıGendered Mobilizations and Intersectional ChallengesÌı(ECPR Press 2019). Her work has also been published inÌıPolitics, Groups and Identities, PS: Political Science and Politics, European Journal of Politics & Gender, International Organization, Politics & Gender, Publius, Social Politics, the Social Science Journal, andÌıUrban Affairs Review.
For more information, see Professor Montoya’sÌıCV.
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