HOJA DE VIDA
Cornelio Butler Flora
DATOS
PERSONALES Lugar y
fecha de nacimiento : Santa Monica, California, EEUU 5 de agosto de 1943 Estado
civil : Casada Teléfonos : 1-515 294 1329 E-mail
:cflora@iastate.edu GRADOS TITULOS BA,
Universidad de California, Berkeley, 1965; M.S. Cornell University, 1966 PhD,
Cornell University, 1970 IDIOMAS
Ingles,
Español EXPERIENCIA
LABORAL University
Distinguished Profesor, Kansas State University, 1970-1989 Program Officer,
Fundación Ford, Bogota, Colombia, 1978-1980 Department Head,
Sociología, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1989-1994 Director, North
Central Regional Center for Rural Development, Iowa State University 1994-presente Endowed Chair in
Sustainable Agricultural Systems, School of Agriculture, Minnesota Institute
of Sustainable Agriculture, University of Minnesota 1999-2000) Charles F.
Curtiss University Distinguished Profesor of Agriculture, Iowa State
University, 2001-presente PUBLICACIONES (más recientes) Flora, C.B. and
J.L. Flora with S. Fey. 2003.
Rural Communities: Legacy and Change.
(2nd Edition) Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Corselius, K.L., S.R.
Simons, and C.B. Flora. 2003. “Farmer Perspectives On Cropping Systems
Diversification In Northwestern Minnesota.”
Agriculture and Human Values (forthcoming). Kroma, M.M. and C.B.
Flora. 2003. “Greening Pesticides: The Presentation of
an Agricultural Tool Over Time.”
Agriculture and Human Values 20: 21-35.
http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0889-048X Andrews, S.S., C.B. Flora, J.P.
Mitchell and D.L. Karlen. 2003. “Growers’ Perceptions and Acceptance of
Soil Quality Indices.” Geoderma 114: 187-213. Flora, C.B. 2003. “Cattle”
Pp. 330-340 in Encyclopedia of Food and Culture. Edited by Solomon H. Katz and William Woys
Weaver. New York: Charles Scribner’s
Sons. Flora, Jan L. and
Cornelia Butler Flora. 2003.
"Desarrollo comunitario en las zonas rurales de los
Andes." Pp. 555-578 in Capital
social y reducción de la pobreza en América Latina y el Caribe: en busca de un
Nuevo paradigma. Edited by Raúl Atria
and Marcelo Siles. Santiago, Chile: Economic Commission for Latin America and
the Caribbean and Michigan State University. Bell, Michael M. and
Fred Hendricks, eds.; with Azril Bacal.
2003. “Democracy: Balancing
Market, State, and Civil Society.”
Walking Toward Justice: Democratization in Rural Life. JAI/Elsevier. (forthcoming). Flora, C.B. 2003. “The
Ford Foundations and the Power of International Sisterhood” in Networking for
Global Change: A History of Women and International Development. A.R. Fraizer and I. Tinker (eds.) New York: The Feminist Press. Otras publicaciones en los
siguientes links:
http://www.ncrcrd.iastate.edu/pubs/flora/
http://www.ag.iastate.edu/centers/rdev/
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/00167061
http://www.sanrem.uga.edu/sanrem/database/pdf/NealFlora.pdf. MEMBRESÍAS Governing Board, CONDESAN
(The Consortium for the Sustainable Development of Andean Ecorregion)
2003-2006. Midwest
Assistance Program Board of Directors, 2002-2005. Winrock
International Board of Directors, 2000-2005. National
Community Forestry Center Advisory Board, 2000-2004. National
Advisory Committee for the National Network of Forest Practitioners National
Community Forestry Center, 2000-2004. Northwest Area
Foundation Board of Directors, 1998-2005. National Center
for Small Communities Board of Directors, 1998-2002. Sigma XI,
Executive Committee, Iowa State University chapter, 2003 Community Development
Society, President, 2003-2004; Vice-President for Program, 2001-2003,
Council, 1996-1998 Agriculture,
Food and Human Values Society, President 2002-2003 Agriculture,
Food and Human Values Society, Vice-President 2001-2002 International Farming
Systems Association – Co-President, 2000-2002 Consortium for Sustainable
Agricultural Research and Education Board of Directors, 1996-1998, Chair,
1997-98 Community
Development Society |