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"Gender and Islamophobia in the era of cyber-panic”

Date:
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Location:
POT 18th Floor
Speaker(s) / Presenter(s):
Laura Jenkins, Ph.D — University of Cincinnati

Laura Dudley Jenkins is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Cincinnati.  Her research and publications focus on social justice policies in the context of culturally diverse democracies, especially India. She was a Fulbright New Century Scholar in South Africa and India and co-edited with Michele S. Moses the forthcoming book Affirmative Action Matters: Creating Opportunities for Students Around the World (Routledge 2014). 

In her articles, she analyzes religious freedom and conversion, competing minorities’ claims for affirmative action, colonial and contemporary government anthropology, the role of social science in anti-discrimination law, and reserved legislative seats for women. Her book chapters include her research on religious family law systems, mass religious conversion as a route to social mobility, and comparative affirmative action. In addition to two Fulbrights, she has received fellowships from the Dartmouth Humanities Center and the United States Institute of Peace. For more information see www.Lauradudleyjenkins.com