Lizbeth Goodman FRSA is Professor of Inclusive Design for Education at University College Dublin, and a professor in the university's School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering.[1]
Education and career
Formerly a scholar of the theatre and a BBC television presenter,[2]
Goodman has master's degrees from the University of Cambridge and Washington University in St. Louis, and a doctorate from the Open University.[1] While at Cambridge she was a member of the Footlights, being executive producer for Amazons!: The Official Version in 1990-1991 and Daughters of England in 1989-1990 and Women's Officer in 1989-1990.[3]
After eight years teaching theatre at the Open University, leading the Institute for New Media Performance Research at the University of Surrey, and directing the SMARTlab Centre at Central Saint Martins College of Art & Design, she became Chair of Creative Technology Innovation at the University of East London in 2005,[2] before moving to her present position at University College Dublin.[1] She founded SMARTLab, now based at UCD, in 1992 and its ethos is "creative technology innovation for real social change".[4]
Contemporary Feminist Theatres: To Each Her Own (Gender & Performance) by Lizbeth Goodman (Routledge, 1993). ISBN978-0-415-07306-6.[a]
Literature and Gender: An Introductory Textbook (Approaching Literature) by Lizbeth Goodman (Routledge, 1996). ISBN978-0-415-13574-0.
Shakespeare, Aphra Behn and the Canon: An Introductory Textbook (Approaching Literature) by Lizbeth Goodman and W.R. Owens (Routledge, 1996). ISBN978-0-415-13576-4.[b]
Feminist Stages: Interviews with Women in Contemporary British Theatre (Contemporary Theatre Studies) by Lizbeth Goodman and Jane de Gay (Routledge, 1997). ISBN978-3-7186-5882-4.[c]
Imagining Women: Cultural Representations and Gender, Frances Bonner, Lizbeth Goodman, Richard Allen, Linda Janes, and Catherine King, editors (Polity Press, 1992)[d]
The Routledge Reader in Gender and Performance by Lizbeth Goodman, and Jane de Gay, editors (Routledge, 1998). ISBN978-0-415-16582-2.[e]
The Routledge Reader in Politics and Performance by Jane de Gay and Lizbeth Goodman, editors (Routledge, 2000). ISBN978-0-415-17473-2.[f]
Languages of Theatre Shaped by Women by Jane de Gay and Lizbeth Goodman, editors (Intellect, 2003)[g]