Jean Shackelford

Jean Shackelford
Born Jean A. Shackelford
1946 (age 7172)
Nationality American
Institution Bucknell University, Lewisburg, US
Field Feminist economics
Alma mater University of Kentucky
Notes

Jean A. Shackelford (born 1946),[1] is the professor of economics emerita in the department of economics at Bucknell University, Lewisburg, central Pennsylvania, US[2] and, from 1993 to 1995, was the president of the International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE).[3] Her book Economics: a tool for critically understanding society, co-written with Tom Riddell, Stephen C. Stamos and Geoffrey Schneider, is now in its ninth edition.[4]

Her research interests are: the history of economic thought; economic pedagogy; and, economics and technology.[2]

Education

Jean Shackleford received her degree from Kansas State University in 1967. Her masters, in 1968, and her doctorate, in 1974, were both from the University of Kentucky. All three qualifications were for economics.[5]

Selected bibliography

Thesis

  • Shackelford, Jean A. (1974). Standard metropolitan statistical areas: patterns of economic growth (PhD thesis). University of Kentucky. OCLC 254538258.

Books

  • Shackelford, Jean A. (1980). Urban and regional economics: a guide to information sources. Detroit, Michigan: Gale Research Co. ISBN 9780810313033.
  • Shackelford, Jean A.; Riddell, Tom; Stamos, Stephen C (1991). Economics: a tool for understanding society (4th ed.). Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Publishing Co. ISBN 9780201509052.
  • Shackelford, Jean A.; Riddell, Tom; Stamos, Stephen C; Schneider, Geoffrey (2011). Economics: a tool for critically understanding society (9th ed.). Boston, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley Publishing Co. ISBN 9780131368491.

Chapters in books

  • Shackelford, Jean A.; Quinlan, Daniel C (2001), "Economy and English families, 1500-1850", in Rotberg, Robert I., Population history and the family: a journal of interdisciplinary history reader, Cambridge, Massachusetts: MIT Press, pp. 45–78, ISBN 9780262182126

Journal articles

  • Shackelford, Jean A. (May 1992). "Feminist pedagogy: a means for bringing critical thinking and creativity to the economics classroom". The American Economic Review, special issue: papers and proceedings of the 104th annual meeting of the American Economic Association. American Economic Association via JSTOR. 82 (2): 570–576. doi:10.2307/2117463. JSTOR 2117463.
  • Shackelford, Jean A.; Bartlett, Robin L; Aerni, April Laskey; Lewis, Margaret; McGoldrick, KimMarie (January 1999). "Toward a feminist pedagogy in economics". Feminist Economics. Taylor and Francis. 5 (1): 29–44. doi:10.1080/135457099338139.
  • Shackelford, Jean A. (January 1999). "Assessing the strengths and limits of websites: the webform in action". Feminist Economics. Taylor and Francis. 5 (1): 87–90. doi:10.1080/135457099338184.
  • Shackelford, Jean A.; Schneider, Geoff (January 2001). "Economics standards and lists: proposed antidotes for feminist economists". Feminist Economics. Taylor and Francis. 7 (2): 77–89. doi:10.1080/13545700110059243.

Papers

  • Shackelford, Jean A. (1970), "On thresholds, take-off's and spurts: a place for SMSA's in growth center strategy", Program on the Role of Growth Centers in Regional Economic Development: Discussion Paper, Lexington, Kentucky: University of Kentucky, 27

See also

References

  1. "Shackelford, Jean A., 1946–". Virtual International Authority File (VIAF). Retrieved 7 June 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Jean Shackelford". Bucknell University. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
  3. "Past presidents". International Association for Feminist Economics (IAFFE). Retrieved 7 June 2014.
  4. Shackelford, Jean A; Riddell, Tom; Stamos, Stephen C; Schneider, Geoffrey (2011). Economics: a tool for critically understanding society (9th ed.). Boston, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesly Publishing Co. ISBN 9780131368491.
  5. "Jean A. Shackelford's Curriculum Vita". Bucknell University. June 2011. Retrieved 7 June 2014.
Non-profit organisation positions
New creation President of the International Association for Feminist Economics
1993-1995
Succeeded by
Marianne Ferber


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