Dorit Geva

Assistant Professor
Building: 
Zrinyi u. 14
Room: 
308
Phone number: 
327-3000/2325
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Qualifications: 
2002 – 2006 New York University, New York, Ph.D., Sociology
1999 – 2002 New York University, New York, M.A., Sociology
1995 – 1998 Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel, B.A., Sociology Honours Program
Academic/Professional experience, and Achievements: 

After completing a Ph.D. in Sociology at New York University, Dorit was the Vincent Wright Fellow in Comparative Politics at the Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, European University Institute (2006-2007), followed by four years as a Harper Schmidt Fellow in the Society of Fellows at the University of Chicago (2007-2011) teaching social theory in the College Core. She joined the Central European University as an Assistant Professor in Autumn 2011. Dorit's expertise is in political sociology, comparative-historical sociology, and feminist social and political theory. Her comparative book on the politics of military service in France and the United States will be published by Cambridge University Press. Her scholarship is concerned with an engagement between Weberian and neo-Weberian approaches to political modernity, and feminist theories of politics and the modern state. Dorit is especially interested in the place of kinship and family in contemporary politics and political organization.

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Academic/research topics: 
Sociology of Sex & Gender
Political Sociology
Feminist Social and Political Theory
Academic/Research Areas: 
Sociology and Social Anthropology

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