Sara E. Hayden
Curriculum Vita
Department of Communication Studies
University of Montana
Missoula, MT 59812
(406) 243-4333
Educational background
University of Minnesota
Ph.D. January, 1994
M.A., March, 1991
University of Wisconsin, Madison
B.A. Spring, 1987
Graduated with Distinction
Academic Positions
Professor, University of Montana, Fall 2004 – present
Associate Professor, University of Montana, Fall 1998 – Spring 2004
Assistant Professor, University of Montana, Fall 1994 - Spring 1998
Assistant Professor, The College of St. Catherine, St Paul, MN, Fall 1993 - Spring 1994
Honors - Research
2011 Outstanding Edited Book Award, awarded by the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender, for Hayden, S., and O’Brien Hallstein, D. L. (Eds.) (2010). Contemplating Maternity in the Era of Choice: Explorations into Discourses of Reproduction. Lanham, MD: Lexington Press.
Faculty Prize for Outstanding Research or Creative Activities in the Study of Women or Gender, awarded by the Women’s Studies Program, The University of Montana, Fall 2010 for Hayden, S. (2009). Revitalizing the debate between <life> and <choice>: The 2004 March for Women’s Lives. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 6, 111-131.
Faculty Prize for Outstanding Research or Creative Activities in the Study of Women or Gender, awarded by the Women’s Studies Program, The University of Montana, April,
2004 for Hayden, S. Maternal metaphors and the nation: Promoting a politics of care through the Million Mom March. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 89, 196-215.
Faculty Prize for Outstanding Research or Creative Activities in the Study of Women or Gender awarded by the Women’s Studies Program, The University of Montana, April,
2002, for Hayden, S. (2001). Teenage bodies, teenage selves: Tracing the implications of bio-power in contemporary sexuality education texts, Women’s Studies in Communication, 24, 30-61.
Faculty Prize for Outstanding Research or Creative Activities in the Study of Women or Gender, awarded by the Women’s Studies Program, The University of Montana, April,
2000, for Hayden, S. (1999). Reversing the discourse of sexology: Margaret Higgins Sanger’s What Every Girl Should Know. The Southern Communication Journal, 64, 4, 288-306.
Faculty Prize for Outstanding Research or Creative Activities in the Study of Women or Gender, awarded by the Women’s Studies Program, The University of Montana, April, 1998 for Re-claiming bodies of knowledge: An exploration of the relationship between feminist theorizing and feminine style in the rhetoric of the Boston Women's Health Book Collective. Western Journal of Communication, 61, 127-163.
B. Aubrey Fisher Outstanding Journal Article Award, awarded by the Western States Communication Association, February, 1998 for Re-claiming bodies of knowledge: An exploration of the relationship between feminist theorizing and feminine style in the rhetoric of the Boston Women's Health Book Collective. Western Journal of Communication, 61, 127-163.
Honors-Teaching
Western States Communication Association Master Teacher Award, 2010, awarded by the WSCA Curriculum and Instruction Interest Group.
University of Montana’s Distinguished Teaching Award, 2008
Sookmyung Women’s University, International Summer Session, Teaching Award, 2007.
Book
Hayden, S., and O’Brien Hallstein, D. L. (Eds.) (2010). Contemplating Maternity in the Era of Choice: Explorations into Discourses of Reproduction. Lanham, MD: Lexington Press.
Refereed Journal Articles
Hayden, S. (2011). Constituting Savvy Aunties: From Childless Women to Child-Focused Consumers. Women’s Studies in Communication 34, 1-19.
Hayden, S. (2010). Lessons from The Baby Boon: Family-Friendly Policies and the Ethics of Justice and Care. Women’s Studies in Communication, 33, 119-137.
Hayden, S. (2009). Revitalizing the debate between <life> and <choice>: The 2004 March for Women’s Lives. Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies, 6, 111-131. (lead article)
Hayden, S. (2003). Maternal metaphors and the nation: Promoting a politics of care through the Million Mom March. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 89, 196-215.
Hayden, S. (2001). Teenage bodies, teenage selves: Tracing the implications of bio-power in contemporary sexuality education texts, Women’s Studies in Communication, 24, 30-61.
Hayden, S. (1999). Negotiating femininity and power in the early twentieth-century west: Domestic ideology and feminine style in Jeannette Rankin’s suffrage rhetoric, Communication Studies, 50, 83-102. (lead article.)
Hayden, S. (1999). Reversing the discourse of sexology: Margaret Higgins Sanger’s What every girl should know. The Southern Communication Journal, 64, 288-306.
Hayden, S. (1997). Re-claiming bodies of knowledge: An exploration of the relationship between feminist theorizing and feminine style in the rhetoric of the Boston Women's Health Book Collective. Western Journal of Communication, 61, 127-163. (lead article)
Hayden, S. (1993). Chronically ill and feeling fine: A study of communication and chronic illness. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 21, 263-278.
Book Chapters
Hayden, S. (In process). Debating Discrimination in Missoula: A Tale of Two Cities. In Cochran, Bryan, Rights, Restrooms and Rhetoric.
Hayden, S. (in press). Maternal Crime in a Cathedral of Consumption: Child Endangerment at the Gallatin Valley Mall. To appear in Jennifer L. Borda, J. L., Demo, A. T., and Kroløkke, C. H. (Eds.), The Motherhood Business: Consumption, Communication and Privilege. University of Alabama Press
Hayden, S. and O’Brien Hallstein, L. D. (2012). “Placing Sex/Gender at the Forefront: Feminisms Intersectionality, and Communication Studies. In Chavez, K. R. and Cindy L. Griffin (Eds.) At The Intersection: Feminist Voices, Feminist Practices in Communication Studies, SUNY Press.
Hayden, S. (2010). Purposefully Childless Good Women. In Hayden, S. and O’Brien Hallstein, D. L. (Eds.) Contemplating Maternity in the Era of choice: Explorations into Discourses of Reproduction. Lanham, MD: Lexington Press.
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Hayden, S. and O’Brien Hallstein, D. L. (2010). Introduction. In Hayden, S. and O’Brien Hallstein, D. L. (Eds.) Contemplating Maternity in the Era of choice: Explorations into Discourses of Reproduction. Lanham, MD: Lexington Press.
Yoshimura, C. and Hayden, S. (2006). The Effects of Gender on Communication and Workplace Relations. In O’Lynn, Chad and Tranbarger, Russell E. (Eds.) Men in Nursing. New York: Springer.
Hayden, S. (1994). Interruptions and the construction of reality in L. Turner and H. Sterk, (Eds.), Differences that make a difference: Examining the assumptions of research in communication, language, and gender. Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey.
Other Publications
Hayden, S. (2011). Childlessness as Choice. In Zeiss Strange, Mary and Oyster, Carol, K., and Golson, Geoffry, J. (Eds.) The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Hayden, S. (2011). Our Bodies, Ourselves. In Zeiss Strange, Mary and Oyster, Carol, K., and Golson, Geoffry, J. (Eds.) The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today’s World. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Hayden, S. (2010). Ethics of Justice and Care in Family-Friendly Polices. Textbox 14.1 in Cheney, G., Zorn, T. E., and Ganesh, S. Organizational Communication in an Age of Globalization, (2nd Ed.). Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland.
Hayden, S. (in press). Preface. In Ryan, Sarah, Undoing Democracy in the Case of Section 912: Cultural Blindspots. Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen.
Hayden, S. (2009). Choice and the 2004 March for Women’s Lives. Communication Currents, 4, 3.
Hayden, S. (2008). Working Hard/Playing Hard: Applying WSCA’s Unofficial Motto to the Work/Life Balance. Western Journal of Communication, 72, 463-466.
Hayden, S. (2003). Review of Jeannette Rankin, America’s Conscience, Great Plains Quarterly 23, 203-204.
Convention Presentations
Hayden, S. (2012). Crime and Consumption: Child Endangerment at the Gallatin Valley Mall. Presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Orlando, FL.
Hayden, S. (2011). Talking Back To Ms. Magazine: Articulating Second Wave Feminism through Letters to the editor. Presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA.
Hayden, S. 2010. When Good Enough Teaching isn’t Good Enough. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association.
Hayden, S. 2009. Savvy Aunties: From Childless Women to Child-Focused Consumers. Presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Hayden, S. 2009. Contemplating Maternity in the Era of Choice: Explorations into Discourses of Reproduction. Presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL, November.
Hayden, S. 2009. WSCA’s Family-Friendly Policies: A Report of the Futures Committee. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association, Mesa, AZ.
Hayden, S. 2007. Choosing “Otherhood”: Feminisms and the Discourse of Childlessness. Presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Hayden, S. 2006. The March for Women’s Lives: Rearticulating Key Ideographs in the Abortion Debate. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association, Palm Springs, CA.
Hayden, S. 2005. Between <Life> and <Choice>: Searching for a Third Space in the Abortion Debate. Presented at the Rhetoric and Public Address Pre-Conference of the annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association, San Francisco, CA.
Hayden, S. February, 2005. From idea to article: Publication from the perspective of a journal editor. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association, San Francisco, CA.
Hayden, S., February, 2004. From idea to article: Publication from the perspective of a journal editor. Presented at the annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association, Albuquerque, NM.
Hayden, S. (November, 2003). Choosing a master’s program. Presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Miami Beach, FL.
Hayden, S. and Sommers-Flanagan, R. (October, 2003). Feminism in the classroom: Dis/connections between the second and the third waves. Presented at the annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, Missoula, MT.
Hayden, S. (2002, November). Redefining family values: The rhetoric of the Million Mom March. Presented to the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA.
Hayden, S. (2002, February). Feminist studies in rhetorical studies. Presented to the annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association, Long Beach, CA.
Hayden, S. (with E. Kissling, chair, and M. Einerson) (1999, April). Faculty forum: Current issues in gender and communication research. Northwest Communication Association, Coeur d’Alene, Idaho.
Hayden, S. (1998, February). Speaking like a woman in the west: Jeannette Rankin’s feminine style. Presented to the annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association, Denver, CO.
Hayden, S. (1998, February). Writing gendered bodies: Gender and power in contemporary sexuality education programs. Presented to the annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association, Denver, CO.
Hayden, S. (1997, November). Re-writing the facts of life: Henry Havelock Ellis, Margaret Higgins Sanger and What Every Girl Should Know. Presented to the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
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Hayden, S. (1996, February). Me, My World, My Future: Implications for an understanding of sexuality, the self, and the community. Presented to the annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association, Pasadena, CA.
Hayden, S. (1995, February). The rhetoric of the Boston Women's Health Book Collective: Creating feminist theory through the tools of feminine style. Presented to the annual meeting of the Western States Communication Association, Portland, OR.
Hayden, S. (1994, November). Beginning with the body: A rhetorical analysis of the early work of the Boston Women's Health Book Collective. Presented to the annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, New Orleans, LA.
Hayden, S. (1993, November). Studying recruitment literature rhetorically: Lessons from one small Midwestern college. Presented to the annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, Miami, FL.
Hayden, S. (1992, November). What Every Girl Should Know: The intersection of feminism, socialism, and sex-reform in Margaret Sanger's early work. Presented to the annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Hayden, S. (1991, November). Women's talk and chronic illness: Techniques for saying the unsayable. Presented to the annual meeting of the Speech Communication Association, Atlanta, GA.
Hayden, S. (1991, October). Interruptions and the construction of reality. Presented to the annual meeting of the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender, Milwaukee, WI.
Hayden, S. (1991, May). Chronically ill and feeling fine: A study of communication and chronic illness. Presented to the annual meeting of the International Communication Association, Chicago, IL.
Invited Lectures to University Communities:
The March for Women’s Lives: Reanimating the Debate between <Life> and <Choice>. Colloquium presentation for the Program in Rhetoric and Public Culture, Northwestern University, Chicago, May 17, 2006.
The Rhetoric of the Boston Women’s Health Book Collective: A Retrospective Look. Classroom presentation/discussion for “The Rhetoric of U.S. Women’s Rights: 1920-Present,” Northwestern University, Chicago, May 18, 2006.
Contemporary Abortion Politics, Women’s Center, The University of Montana, Fall 2005.
Communication and Gender in the Nursing Profession, Men in Nursing Student Group, The University of Montana, Fall 2003.
Gender and Communication, Freshman Seminar Series, The University of Montana, October 2003, September 2002, September 2000, September 1999
Gender and Communication, Center for Leadership Development, The University of Montana, 1999, November 1998, October 1998
Critical Rhetoric and Foucault’s Aesthetic Turn, Women’s Studies Research Forum, The University of Montana, February 1998
Gender and Communication, Greek System Leadership Retreat, The University of Montana, January 1998
Women and Men Talking Shop: Gender and Communication in the Workplace, offered through Human Resource Services, October 1997
Gender Equity Awareness, Training Within Environmental Biology Program, November 1996
Implications of Gender on the Communication Process, Training Within Environmental Biology Program, The University of Montana, October 1996
University Transition Program, A Freshman Orientation Workshop, The University of Montana, August 1996
Carrying the Torch, a Celebration of the Woman's Suffrage Movement presented by the Women's Studies Program, The University of Montana, March 1996
Women and Men Talking Shop: Gender and Communication in the Workplace, offered through Human Resource Services, The University of Montana, January 1996
The Contemporary Feminist Movement, Introduction to Humanities, The University of Montana, March 1995
Gender and Communication, Student Leadership & Community Service, The University of Montana, October 1994
Presentations to the Missoula Community
Consumption, Class, and Motherhood: Child Endangerment at the Gallatin Valley Mall, YWCA, March 2012.
Between <Life> and <Choice>: The Rhetoric of Reproductive Rights, Montana Business and Professional Women, March 2006
Gender and Communication, Workshop offered to employees of the city of Missoula, November 23 and November 30, 2000.