CURRICULUM VITAE DENIZ KANDIYOTI Work

CURRICULUM VITAE DENIZ KANDIYOTI Work

CURRICULUM VITAE DENIZ KANDIYOTI Work: Emeritus Professor of Development Studies Department of Development Studies School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Thornhaugh St., London WC1H OXG Tel: 207-898 8844 e-mail: [email protected] Home: 10 Ashmount Road, London N19 3BH; Tel: 0207 272 0721 PERSONAL : Born in Istanbul,Turkey. Married. Dual British and Turkish nationality. EDUCATION : University 1967-1971 Ph.D., London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London. 1966-1967 M.Sc. in Social Psychology, London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London (awarded with distinction). 1963-1966 License de Psychologie (BA), University of Paris, Sorbonne (awarded with distinction). Schools 1960-1963 Lycee Notre Dame de Sion, Istanbul. French Baccalaureat. 1955-1960 English High School for Girls, Istanbul. Languages : French (all levels of communication) Turkish (all levels of communication) Spanish (fairly proficient) Greek (conversational) Italian (understand and read) Russian (beginner) Uzbek (conversational) 1 PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS : 2011 Emeritus Professor of Development Studies 2010 Chair, Centre of Contemporary Central Asia and the Caucasus 2007-2010 Professor of Development Studies 2001- 2004 Chair, Centre of Contemporary Central Asia and the Caucasus 1999- Reader, Department of Development Studies School of Oriental and African Studies 1996-1999 Senior Lecturer, Department of Development Studies School of Oriental and African Studies 1994- 1995 Senior Lecturer, Acting Director, Centre for Development Studies School of Oriental and African Studies 1992- 1993 Lecturer, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, School of Oriental and African Studies 1990 - 1992 Senior Lecturer and Convener, Department of Social Sciences, Richmond College. 1988 - 1989 Division Chair, Division of Social Sciences, Richmond College. 1987- 1988 Simon Fellow, University of Manchester, Sociology Department (Spring term). Visiting Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex (Autumn term). 1984- 1987 Senior Lecturer, Social Sciences Division, Richmond College. 1981- 1984 Lecturer, Social Sciences Division, Richmond College, Surrey, England. 1980- 1981 Visiting Scholar, London School of Economics and Political Science. 1978- 1980 Associate Professor, Social Sciences Department, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey. 1974- 1978 Assistant Professor, Social Sciences Department, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey. 1976 Istanbul Technical University, Faculty of Architecture, Graduate 2 Programme in Housing Design.(Spring term ). 1975 Visiting Professor, Sociology Department and Middle East Institute, Columbia University, New York, USA.( Autumn term ). 1973- 1974 Director of Research, B.M. Architecture, Planning and Consultancy Association ,Istanbul, Turkey. 1969-1973 Assistant Professor, Social Sciences Department, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey. 1967-1969 Lecturer, Enfield College of Technology, Middlesex, England (now Middlesex University). PUBLICATIONS: Book : Concubines, Sisters and Citizens: Identities and Social Transformation , Istanbul: Metis Yayinlari, 1997 ( in Turkish ), p.221. Edited books: Fragments of culture : The everyday of modern Turkey (with Ayse Saktanber) London: I.B. Tauris , 2002 (Introduction, pp. 1-24, Ch. 12 pp. 277-293). Gendering the Middle East (editor), London: I.B. Tauris, 1996. ( Introduction, pp. 1-28). Women, Islam and the State (editor), London: Macmillan 1991. (Introduction, pp. 1-21, Ch1 pp. 22-47 ). UN Monographs: Women in Rural Production Systems: Problems and Policies Paris: UNESCO 1985. Translated into Spanish as La Mujer en los Sistemas de Produccion Rural Barcelona : Serbal/UNESCO, 1986, pp.120. Agrarian Reform, Gender and Land Rights in Uzbekistan , Geneva: UNRISD, 2002. Post-Soviet Institutional Design, NGOs and Rural Livelihoods in Uzbekistan, Civil Society and Social Movements Programme Paper 11, Geneva: UNRISD, 2004. The Politics of Gender and Reconstruction in Afghanistan, Geneva: UNRISD, 2005. Chapters in books: 3 “Türkiyede Toplumsal Cinsiyet ve Kadın Çalışmaları: Gelecek için geçmişe bakış” Sancar, Serpil (ed..) Birkaç Arpa Boyu..21. yüzyıla girereken Türkiyede Feminist Çalışmalar Koç Üniversitesi Yayınları, 2012. “Islam, Gender and Citizenship: Uneasy Encounters in Europe” in Hakan Yilmaz and Cagla Aykac (eds.) Perceptions of Islam in Europe: Culture, Identity and the Muslim ‘Other’ I.B. Tauris, London and New York, 2012. ‘ Islam, Modernity and the Politics of Gender’ in Muhammed Khalid Masud, Armano Salvatore and Martin van Bruinessen (eds) Islam and Modernity: Key Issues and Debates Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2009. ‘The Politics of Gender and Reconstruction in Afghanistan’ in Donna Pankhurst (ed.) Gendered peace: women’s struggles for post-war justice and reconciliation New York, London: Routledge, 2008. ‘Political fiction meets gender myth: post-conflict reconstruction, ‘democratisation’ and women’s rights’ in A. Cornwall, E. Harrison and A. Whitehead Feminisms in Development: Contradictions, Contestations and Challenges London: Zed Books, 2007, pp. 191-201. “Introduction” to Germaine Tillion My Cousin, My Husband: Clans and Kinship in Mediterranean Societies London: Saqi Books, 2007, pp. 9-17. “Pathways of Farm Restructuring in Uzbekistan: Pressures and Outcomes” in M. Spoor (ed.) Transition, Institutions and the Rural Sector Lanham, Maryland and Oxford: Lexington Books, 2003: pp. 143-162. “The Cry for Land: Agrarian Reform, Gender and Land Rights in Uzbekistan” in S. Razavi (ed.) Agrarian Change, Gender and Land Rights , Oxford: Blackwell, 2003, pp. 225-256. “How far do analyses of postsocialism travel? The case of Central Asia” in C. Hann (ed.) Postsocialism: ideals, ideologies and practices in Eurasia , London: Routledge ,2002, pp. 238- 257. “The Politics of Gender and the Conundrums of Citizenship” in S. Joseph and S. Slymovics (eds.) Women and Power in the Middle East, Penn.: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001, pp.52-58. “Foreword” to S. Joseph (ed.) Gender and Citizenship in the Middle East , New York: Syracuse University Press, 2000, pp. xiii-xv. “ The Citizenship Debate, the Crisis of the Post-Colonial State and Women’s Rights in the Middle East” in W. Mubarak, A. Massarra and S. Joseph (eds.) The Construction of Citizenship in Lebanon , Beirut: Lebanese American University Press, 1999, pp.43-55 (in Arabic) 4 "Gender, Power and Contestation: Rethinking ' Bargaining with Patriarchy' " in C. Jackson and R.Pearson (eds) Feminist Visions of Development, London: Routledge, 1998, pp. 135-151. “ Some Awkward Questions on Women and Modernity in Turkey” in L. Abu-Lughod (ed.) Remaking Women: Feminism and Modernity in the Middle East New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1998, pp. 270-87. “ Gendering the Modern: On missing dimensions in the study of Turkish modernity” in S. Bozdogan and R.Kasaba (eds) Rethinking Modernity and National Identity in Turkey Seattle: Washington University Press, 1997,pp. 113-132. "Beyond Beijing: Obstacles and Prospects for the Middle East" in A. Afkhami and E. Loeffler (eds) Muslim Women and the Politics of Participation, Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1997,pp. 3-11. "Women and Social Policy" in K. Griffin (ed.) Social Policy and Economic Transformation in Uzbekistan , Turin: UNDP/ILO, 1996, pp. 129-147. "Reflections on the Politics of Gender in Muslim Societies: From Nairobi to Beijing", in M. Afkami (ed.) Faith and Freedom, London: I.B. Tauris, 1995,pp. 19-32. “Patterns of Patriarchy: Notes for an Analysis of Male Dominance in Turkish Society" in Women in Modern Turkish Society ed. S. Tekeli, London: Zed Books,1995, pp. 306- 318. "The paradoxes of masculinity : some thoughts on segregated societies", in Dislocating Masculinity: Comparative Ethnographies, eds. A. Cornwall and N.Lindisfarne, London: Routledge, 1994, pp.197-213. "Women, Islam and the State : A Comparative Approach", in Comparing Muslim Societies, ed. J.R. Cole, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1992, pp.237-260. “End of Empire: Islam, Nationalism and Women in Turkey” in D. Kandiyoti (ed.) Women, Islam and the State , London: Macmillan 1991, pp. 22-47 (reprinted in R. Lewis and S. Mills (eds) Feminist Postcolonial Theory: A Reader Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2003, pp. 263-284). "Islam and Patriarchy: A comparative perspective", in Women in Middle Eastern History, eds. N. Keddie and B. Baron, New Haven: Yale University Press, 1991, pp. 23- 42. "Patriarchalische Muster: Notizen zu einer Analyse der Mannerherrschaft in der turkischen Gessellschaft" in Aufstand im Haus der Frauen, A. Neusel, S. Tekeli and M. Akkent (eds.), Berlin: Orlanda Frauenverlag, 1991,pp. 315-331. "Women and Household Production: The Impact of Rural Transformation in Turkey", in The Rural Middle East, eds. K. and P. Glavanis, London : Zed Press, 1989, pp. 183-194. 5 "Women as Metaphor: The Turkish Novel from the Tanzimat to the Republic", in The State, Urban Crisis and Social Movements in the Middle East and North Africa, ed. K. Brown et. al. Paris: L'Harmattan 1989, pp. 52-68. "Women and the Turkish State : Political Actors or Symbolic Pawns?", in Woman- Nation-State, eds. N. Yuval-Davis and F. Anthias, London: Macmillan, 1989, pp. 126- 149. "From Empire to Nation State: Transformations of the Woman Question in Turkey", in Retrieving Women's History, ed. J. Klineberg, Oxford: Berg/UNESCO, 1988,pp. 219- 140. "Rural Women as Objects of Development Policies", in Peasants and Peasant Societies, ed.

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