Univ.-Prof.in Dorit Geva, PhD

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Univ.-Prof.in Dorit Geva, PhD
Professur für Geschlecht und Politik
Erreichbarkeit
Neues Institutsgebäude
Universitätsstr. 7/2. Stock
Zi.-Nr.: B 212
1010 Wien
T: +43-1-4277-494 15
E-Mail: dorit.geva@univie.ac.at
Studienassistenz: Sophia Krauss
Sprechstunde
Nach Vereinbarung
Lehre
Lehrveranstaltungen: u:find
Professorin Geva hat derzeit keine freien Plätze mehr für die Betreuung von Masterstudierenden, nimmt jedoch Anfragen bezüglich der Betreuung von Masterstudierenden im Forschungsbereich Politik und Geschlecht mit Beginn der Betreuung ab Herbst 2026 entgegen.
Kurzbiographie
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Forschungsschwerpunkte
• Politik und Geschlecht
• Politische Soziologie
• Staatstheorie
• Historische Soziologie
• Rechte Politik
• Neoliberalismus
Auswahlbibliographie
Bücher
- 2013 Conscription, Family, and the Modern State: A Comparative Study of France and the United States. Cambridge University Press.
- 2022 Militär und Familie: Eine andere Geschichte moderner Staatlichkeit. Hamburger Edition.
Artikel
- Geva, Dorit. 2024. "A new typology of parties of the populist radical right: Fidesz’s radicalized conservatism and gender inequality in comparison to the Rassemblement National", European Journal of Politics and Gender (published online ahead of print 2024),
https://doi.org/10.1332/25151088Y2024D000000056 - 2023 “Eine Starke Frau. Marine Le Pen und die Transformation der französischen Rechten.“ Mittelweg 36.
English version:
2023 “A ‘Strong Woman’: Marine Le Pen as Change-Maker.” Eurozine. - 2022 “Populist strategy in the European parliament: How the anti-gender movement sabotaged deliberation about sexual health and reproductive rights.” Co-authored with Felipe G. Santos European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/23254823.2022.2113417
- 2021 “Europe's Far-Right Educational Projects and Their Vision for the International Order.” International Affairs, 97, 5: 1395–1414. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiab112. Co-authored with Felipe G. Santos.
- 2021 “Orbán's Ordonationalism as Post-Neoliberal Hegemony.” Theory, Culture, and Society, April 2021. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0263276421999435
- 2020 “A Double-Headed Hydra: Marine Le Pen’s Charisma, Between Virility and Caritas."
NORMA: Nordic Journal for Masculinity Studies Vol 15, 1: 26-42. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/18902138.2019.1701787 - 2020 “Daughter, Mother, Captain: Gender, Populism, and the French National Front.” Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State, and Society. Vol. 27, 1: 1-26. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/sp/jxy039.
- 2019 “Non Au Gender: Anti-Gender Mobilization and French Conservative Bourgeois Strategies of Distinction.” European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology. Vol. 6, 4: 393-420. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/23254823.2019.1660196
- 2019 “Non-State Community Virtual Currencies.” In Private Law Implications of Virtual Currencies, Edited by David Fox and Sarah Green. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Co-authored with Benjamin Geva.
- 2017 “Globalizing Gender.” In Social Theory Now, edited by Monika Krause, Claudio Benzecry, and Isaac Ariail Reed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- 2015 “Selective Service, the Gender-Ordered Family, and the Rational Informality of the American State.” American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 121, 1 (July), pp. 171-204.
- 2015 “Dependency as a Keyword of the American Draft System and Persistence of Male-Only Registration.” Polity, Vol. 47, pp. 199-224.
- 2014 “Of Bellicists and Feminists: French Conscription, Total War, and the Gender Contradictions of the State.” Politics and Society, Vol. 42, 2, pp. 135-165.
- 2011 “Not Just Maternalism: Marriage and Fatherhood in American Welfare Politics.” Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State, and Society, Vol. 18, 1, pp. 24-51.
- 2011 “Where the State Feared to Tread: Conscription and Local Patriarchalism in Modern France.” In The Power of Kinship: Patrimonial States in Global Perspective, edited by Julia Adams and Mounira Charrad. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 636, 1, pp. 111-128.
- 2011 “Different and Unequal?: Breadwinning, Dependency Deferments, and the Gendered Origins of the United States Selective Service System.” Armed Forces & Society, Vol. 37, pp. 598-618.
- 2009 "Capifamiglia o coscritti? Origini di genere della coscrizione militare negli Stati Uniti durante la prima guerra mondiale." ("Fathers or Soldiers?: The Gendered Origins of Conscription in First World War United States.") Contemporanea: rivista de storia dell'800 e del '900, 2009, January, pp. 29-52.
Aufgrund der hohen Anzahl an Anfragen kann Professorin Geva keine Initiativbewerbungen für Postdoc-Stellen beantworten. Sobald Stellen frei werden, werden diese auf dem Stellenportal der Universität Wien veröffentlicht.
