
Christine Min Wotipka, PhD
Assistant Professor of Education and (by courtesy) Sociology; CDDRL Affiliated Faculty485 Lasuen Mall
Stanford, CA 94305
Research Interests
gender and higher education, citizenship education, international human rights
Christine Min Wotipka is Assistant Professor of Education and (by courtesy)
Sociology. She is the director of the master's programs in
International Comparative Education and International Educational
Administration and Policy Analysis.
Dr. Wotipka's scholarly interests include
gender and higher education, citizenship education, and international
human rights. She teaches the ICE/IEAPA MA program seminars;
Education, Gender, and Development; and Gender and Higher Education.
Her other teaching experience includes two years of service as a U.S.
Peace Corps volunteer in rural northeast Thailand. She has also
conducted research in the Republic of Korea and Morocco.
Dr. Wotipka received her BA in International Relations and French from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, MA in Sociology at Stanford University, and PhD in International Comparative Education from Stanford University.
Stanford Departments
School of Education
Research Programs & Projects
Program on Human Rights
Program- Globalization, Citizenship, Human Rights and Education Project
Human Rights Project



