IRWG Research

IRWG’s research agenda reflects the wide-ranging interests of U-M faculty, researchers, and graduate students who study women and gender.

Research

We have successfully supported research grant proposals by Michigan faculty from the following agencies:

  • National Science Foundation (NSF)
  • NIH – NCI (National Cancer Institute)
  • NIH – NIAAA (National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism) 
  • NIH – NIDA (National Institute on Drug Abuse)
  • NIH – NICHD (National Institute of Child Health and Human Development)
  • NIH – NINR (National Institute of Nursing Research)
  • NIH – NIMH (National Institute of Mental Health
  • Ford Foundation
  • Women’s Sports Foundation
  • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
  • Spencer Foundation
  • Joyce Foundation
  • Russell Sage Foundation
  • U.S. Department of Education – FIPSE
  • National Association for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression (NARSAD)

Explore current projects below.

National Institutes of Health Department of Education - United States of America National Science Foundation Russell Sage Foundation Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Ford Foundation The Joyce Foundation

Current Programs and Initiatives

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MiStory Incubator: Comparative Analysis of Culture and Trauma Recovery

  Our Multicultural Study of Trauma Recovery group (MiStory), comprised of 35 members from 13 countries, examines how internalized cultural perceptions impact survivor recovery. We have applied cultural lenses to theory and instrument development to document survivors’ strengths and challenges. This incubator application supports year one of a three year project. Aim 1 is the…

Colonialism, Race, and Sexualities Initiative (CRSI)

The Colonialism, Race, and Sexualities Initiative (CRSI) seeks to develop forums and dialogue produced at the junction of postcolonial, empire, comparative ethnic, critical race, gender, and sexuality studies. Highly innovative scholarship, cultural production, and activism have attended closely to how formations of race, class, colonialism, gender normativity, and bodily capacities, and sexuality are deeply intertwined. This…

Initiative to End Sexual and Gender Harassment, Harm, and Violence

Mission Statement: The University of Michigan Initiative to End Sexual and Gender Harassment, Harm, and Violence is committed to interdisciplinary research, education, and practice to foster safe and inclusive social environments. Our approach is grounded in principles of intersectionality and social justice. We believe profound transformation comes from altering systems, communities, and organizations, rather than…

Consortium for Gender Responsive Prisoner Healthcare

About the Consortium Director: Emily SluiterAssociate Director:  Jacqueline WilliamsThe intersections of gender and incarceration manifest in several complicated- and frequently dangerous- ways. The Consortium for Gender-Responsive Prisoner Healthcare aims to gather the often-siloed efforts of academics, formerly incarcerated people, healthcare professionals, prisoner advocates, victims and their families, Department of Corrections officials, and public health directors…

Sustainable Health Activities Research Program

While improvements in healthy behaviors, such as regular physical activity, eating in healthy ways, and getting sufficient sleep, improve physical and mental health and greater well-being, there is little evidence about how to promote healthy behaviors in ways that are sustainable. Yet without sustainable behavior change, any improvements that are achieved cannot be maintained. One…

Student Opportunities for AIDS/HIV Research (SOAR)

The Student Opportunities for AIDS/HIV Research (SOAR) Program is a two-year intensive academic and research mentoring experience for juniors and seniors at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor. The program aims to support students in the completion of their undergraduate degree and prepare them for doctoral-level graduate education and eventual research careers in HIV-related behavioral and social science…

Feminist Theory and Music Conference 2024

The Feminist Theory and Music Conference, planned for June 2024 in Ann Arbor will provide a venue for explorations of intersections in music scholarship between gender/sexuality and such identity categories as race, ethnicity, socioeconomic class, disability, age/ageism, and others. While the biennial conference has convened regularly since 1991, the Michigan Feminist Theory and Music Conference…

Global South Gender and Sexuality (GS2) Collective

The Global South Gender and Sexuality (GS2) Collective aims to develop a multidisciplinary space for engagement with issues of gender, sexuality, and racialization through postcolonial, decolonial, and critical area studies approaches. It spotlights innovative conceptual frameworks for research on subaltern feminist, queer, and transgender pasts and presents in the Global South, while centering the politics…

Ni une más (Not One More)

A trailblazing world premiere production, Ni une más braids music, theatre, and dance to tell survivors’ stories of growing agency. From the tender “Te recuerdo” (I remember you) to the rumbling subway sounds of “Metro Asfixia;” from the ironic rap, “This Doesn’t Happen at Michigan,” to the foot-stomping chorus, “It’s Not My Fault,” this audience-engaging production is…

Lesbian-Gay-Queer Research Initiative (LGQRI)

Lesbian-Gay-Queer Research Initiative (LGQRI) fosters intellectual conversation and interdisciplinary connection among faculty, graduate students, and staff engaged in research and scholarship on the social, cultural, and material production of sexuality. Since its founding in 2001 LGQRI has sought to connect abundant sexuality-studies resources on the Michigan campus and to establish a locus around which contacts…