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  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences, United Kingdom

Overview

Nira Yuval-Davis is affiliated with the University of East London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the social sciences, with specific focus in sociology and political science, political science and international relations, nature and landscape conservation, demography, and general health professions.

The scientist's research topics cover areas including Jewish and Middle Eastern studies, populism and right-wing movements, environmental philosophy and ethics, Jewish identity and society, employment and welfare studies, migration, health and trauma, and Middle East politics and society.

Recent publications attributed to Nira Yuval-Davis include:

  • Antisemitism is a Form of Racism - or is it? (2023) in Sociology
  • Introduction to 'Antisemitism, Anti-Racism and Zionism: Old Debates, Contemporary Contestations': Reflecting Back on My Article 'Zionism, Antisemitism and the Struggle Against Racism: Some Reflections on a Current Painful Debate Among Feminists', Spare Rib, September 1984 (2020) in Feminist Review

Other notable papers from their network include:

  • The Frontline as Performative Frame: An Analysis of the UK COVID Crisis (2021) in State Crime Journal
  • Contested Narratives of the Pandemic Crisis (2022) in Feminist Dissent
  • Notes from lockdown: A series of reflections on some of the political and cultural impacts of the pandemic (2020) in Soundings

Frequent co-authors with whom they have collaborated are:

  • Sara R. Farris
  • Catherine Rottenberg
  • Stephen Cowden
  • Georgie Wemyss
  • Hannah Hamad

Their scholarly work has been published in venues including Feminist Dissent, Soundings, State Crime Journal, Feminist Review, and Frontiers in Sociology. Feminist Dissent features most prominently, reflecting multiple contributions within that journal.

Nira Yuval-Davis has been recognized as a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences in the United Kingdom.

Best Publications

  • Gender and Nation

    Nira Yuval-Davis

  • Intersectionality and Feminist Politics

    Nira Yuval-Davis

  • Racialized Boundaries: Race, Nation, Gender, Colour and Class and the Anti-Racist Struggle

    Floya Anthias;Nira Yuval-Davis

  • Belonging and the politics of belonging

    Nira Yuval-Davis

  • The Politics of Belonging: Intersectional Contestations

    Nira Yuval-Davis

  • Secure borders and safe haven and the gendered politics of belonging: Beyond social cohesion

    Nira Yuval-Davis;Floya Anthias;Eleonore Kofman

  • Everyday Bordering, Belonging and the Reorientation of British Immigration Legislation:

    Nira Yuval-Davis;Georgie Wemyss;Kathryn Cassidy

  • Women, citizenship and difference

    Nira Yuval-Davis

  • Contextualizing Feminism — Gender, Ethnic and Class Divisions:

    Floya Anthias;Nira Yuval-Davis

  • Intersectionality, Citizenship and Contemporary Politics of Belonging

    Nira Yuval‐Davis

  • Standpoint theory, situated knowledge and the situated imagination

    Marcel Stoetzler;Nira Yuval-Davis

  • Women, Ethnicity and Empowerment:

    Nira Yuval-Davis

  • The 'Multi-Layered Citizen'

    Nira Yuval-Davis

  • Theorizing identity: beyond the ‘us’ and ‘them’ dichotomy

    Nira Yuval-Davis

  • The Situated Politics of Belonging

    Ulrike M Vieten;Nira Yuval-Davis;Kalpana Kannabiran

  • Unsettling Settler Societies: Articulations of Gender, Race, Ethnicity and Class

    Daiva Stasiulis;Nira Yuval-Davis

  • Women and the biological reproduction of “the nation”

    Nira Yuval-Davis

  • Situated Intersectionality and Social Inequality

    Nira Yuval-Davis

  • Power, Intersectionality and the Politics of Belonging

    Nira Yuval-Davis

  • Crossfires : nationalism, racism and gender in Europe

    Helma Lutz;Ann Phoenix;Nira Yuval-Davis

Frequent Co-Authors

Floya Anthias
Floya Anthias University of Roehampton
Ann Phoenix
Ann Phoenix University College London

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