Betty Woodman is a doctoral student at Emory University’s interdisciplinary Institute for the Liberal Arts. She returned to graduate school after a career in the technology industry, with previous experience in engineering, executive management, so
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Betty Woodman is a doctoral student at Emory University’s interdisciplinary Institute for the Liberal Arts. She returned to graduate school after a career in the technology industry, with previous experience in engineering, executive management, software sales, and corporate education. While working in corporate environments, she also volunteered with social service agencies associated with issues of family violence, child abuse, and homelessness, which offered the opportunity to observe similarities between power dynamics unfolding in many business structures and factors at play in social relations, broadening appreciation for the social impact of embedded perspectives concerning power and domination. She holds an M.A. in Philosophy and a B.S. in Engineering, and is currently researching topics associated with peace and gender.
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