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Papers by Carol Hardy-Fanta

Research paper thumbnail of Beyond the Gender Gap: Women of Color in the 1996 Election

Research paper thumbnail of Latina Women and Political Leadership: Implications for Latino Community Empowerment

Research paper thumbnail of Who's in Charge? Appointments of Latinos to Policymaking Offices and Boards in Massachusetts

Research paper thumbnail of Stepping Up: Managing Diversity in Challenging Times

Research paper thumbnail of Transformation and Taking Stock: A Summary of Selected Findings from the McCormack Graduate School Diversity Survey

Research paper thumbnail of Women of Talent: Gender and Government Appointments in Massachusetts, 2002–2007

Research paper thumbnail of Promises and Dilemmas of Coalitions from Varied Perspectives: Latina/Latino Political Organizing in Boston and the Role of White Men in Multicultural Coalitions

Research paper thumbnail of Women in New England Politics

Research paper thumbnail of FROM THE NEW EDITORS

Journal of Women Politics & Policy, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Changing Guards, Changing Views: Preliminary Findings from the Gender and Multicultural Leadership Survey

Research paper thumbnail of Minority Women in the Healthcare Workforce in New England

Research paper thumbnail of How Do We Get Along? Linked Fate, Political Allies, and Issue Coalitions

Research paper thumbnail of Exploring Dimensions of Interracial Connections between Asian and Other Nonwhite Elected Officials

Research paper thumbnail of Symbolic Values of Descriptive Representation by Race and Gender at Subnational Levels

Research paper thumbnail of Demographic Analysis of Recovery Act Supported Jobs in Massachusetts, Quarters 1 and 2, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of A New Look at Paths to Political Office: Moving Women of Color from the Margins to the Center

Research paper thumbnail of Gender, Race, and Descriptive Representation in the United States: Findings from the Gender and Multicultural Leadership Project

Journal of Women Politics & Policy, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Race, Gender, and Descriptive Representation: An Exploratory View of Multicultural Elected Leadership in the United States

Research paper thumbnail of The Voting Rights Act and the Election of Nonwhite Officials

Ps-political Science & Politics, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Gender Relations in Addiction and Recovery

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 1995

This article adds to the growing but still limited literature on the role of gender relations in ... more This article adds to the growing but still limited literature on the role of gender relations in women's addiction and recovery. In-depth interviews were conducted with 35 women randomly drawn from a large study of drug-abusing pregnant women who were recruited into an HIV/AIDS prevention program. These interviews explored conditions surrounding initiation and continuation of drug use. past and current sexual/love relationships, and experiences in the HIV/AIDS prevention program. Throughout the interviews, the women participants consistently voiced feelings stressing the importance of relationships in their lives. At the same time, they expressed a sense of disconnection and deprivation in those relationships. Four areas in which relationships with male partners ran counter to women's needs for connection are discussed in this article: initiation into drug use and supply of drugs, disappointment in men for failure to be providers, experience of violence, and opposition to treatment. The implications of these findings for substance abuse treatment are discussed.

Research paper thumbnail of Beyond the Gender Gap: Women of Color in the 1996 Election

Research paper thumbnail of Latina Women and Political Leadership: Implications for Latino Community Empowerment

Research paper thumbnail of Who's in Charge? Appointments of Latinos to Policymaking Offices and Boards in Massachusetts

Research paper thumbnail of Stepping Up: Managing Diversity in Challenging Times

Research paper thumbnail of Transformation and Taking Stock: A Summary of Selected Findings from the McCormack Graduate School Diversity Survey

Research paper thumbnail of Women of Talent: Gender and Government Appointments in Massachusetts, 2002–2007

Research paper thumbnail of Promises and Dilemmas of Coalitions from Varied Perspectives: Latina/Latino Political Organizing in Boston and the Role of White Men in Multicultural Coalitions

Research paper thumbnail of Women in New England Politics

Research paper thumbnail of FROM THE NEW EDITORS

Journal of Women Politics & Policy, 2005

Research paper thumbnail of Changing Guards, Changing Views: Preliminary Findings from the Gender and Multicultural Leadership Survey

Research paper thumbnail of Minority Women in the Healthcare Workforce in New England

Research paper thumbnail of How Do We Get Along? Linked Fate, Political Allies, and Issue Coalitions

Research paper thumbnail of Exploring Dimensions of Interracial Connections between Asian and Other Nonwhite Elected Officials

Research paper thumbnail of Symbolic Values of Descriptive Representation by Race and Gender at Subnational Levels

Research paper thumbnail of Demographic Analysis of Recovery Act Supported Jobs in Massachusetts, Quarters 1 and 2, 2010

Research paper thumbnail of A New Look at Paths to Political Office: Moving Women of Color from the Margins to the Center

Research paper thumbnail of Gender, Race, and Descriptive Representation in the United States: Findings from the Gender and Multicultural Leadership Project

Journal of Women Politics & Policy, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Race, Gender, and Descriptive Representation: An Exploratory View of Multicultural Elected Leadership in the United States

Research paper thumbnail of The Voting Rights Act and the Election of Nonwhite Officials

Ps-political Science & Politics, 2007

Research paper thumbnail of Gender Relations in Addiction and Recovery

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 1995

This article adds to the growing but still limited literature on the role of gender relations in ... more This article adds to the growing but still limited literature on the role of gender relations in women's addiction and recovery. In-depth interviews were conducted with 35 women randomly drawn from a large study of drug-abusing pregnant women who were recruited into an HIV/AIDS prevention program. These interviews explored conditions surrounding initiation and continuation of drug use. past and current sexual/love relationships, and experiences in the HIV/AIDS prevention program. Throughout the interviews, the women participants consistently voiced feelings stressing the importance of relationships in their lives. At the same time, they expressed a sense of disconnection and deprivation in those relationships. Four areas in which relationships with male partners ran counter to women's needs for connection are discussed in this article: initiation into drug use and supply of drugs, disappointment in men for failure to be providers, experience of violence, and opposition to treatment. The implications of these findings for substance abuse treatment are discussed.