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Mary Crawford

Mary Crawford

Title: Professor


Departmental Program: Social

E-mail: mary.crawford@uconn.edu

Office: BOUS 186C

Office Phone: (860) 486-4937

Department of Psychology
406 Babbidge Road, Unit 1020
University of Connecticut
Storrs, CT 06269-1020

Preferred Means of Contact: E-mail

Research Interests:

  • Sex Trafficking
  • Feminist Research Methods
  • Gender and Communication

Representative Publications:

  • Books:
    • Crawford, M. (2011). Transformations: Women, gender and psychology. New York: McGraw-Hill.  2nd edition.
    • Crawford, M. (2010). Sex trafficking in South Asia: Telling Maya's story. London: Routledge.
    • Kimmel, E., & Crawford, M. (Eds.) (2000). Innovations in Feminist Psychological Research.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    • Crawford, M. (1995). Talking difference: On gender and language. London: Sage.
  • Articles:
    • Carlson, J., & Crawford, M. (2011). Perceptions of relational practices in the workplace. Gender, Work, and Organizations, 18, 359-376.
    • Kaufman, M.R., & Crawford, M. (2011). Sex trafficking in Nepal: A review of intervention and prevention programs. Violence Against Women, 17, 651-665.
    • Crawford, M., Lee, I., Portnoy, G., Gurung, A., Khati, D., Jha, P., & Regmi, A.C.  (2009).     Objectified body consciousness in a developing country: A comparison of mothers and daughters in the U.S. and Nepal. Sex Roles, 60, 174-185.
    • Crawford, M., & Kaufman, M. (2008). Sex trafficking in Nepal: Survivor characteristics and long term outcomes. Violence Against Women, 14: 905-916.

Other:

  • Fellow, American Psychological Association and American Psychological Society.
  • Distinguished Publication Award from the Association for Women in Psychology, 2000.