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Name
  
Deniz Kandiyoti


Role
  
Author

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Born
  
15 March 1944 (age 80) (
1944-03-15
)
Istanbul, Turkey

Nationality
  
Dual Turkish and British

Institution
  
School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London

Field
  
Gender relations and Islam

Alma mater
  
London School of Economics

Books
  
The Politics of Gender and Reconstruction in Afghanistan, Women in Rural Production Systems: Problems and Policies

Education
  
University of Paris, London School of Economics and Political Science

Is Gender a Governance Issue? Perspectives from Muslim Contexts by Deniz Kandiyoti and Nadje Al-Ali


Deniz Kandiyoti (born 15 March 1944) is an author and an academic of research in the fields of gender relations and developmental politics in the Middle East, specifically Turkey. She holds a PhD from London School of Economics.

Contents

Her work on gender and Islam, especially in post-colonial and rural development areas, has been influential throughout the entire field. She has pioneered new research into understanding the implications of Islam and state policy on women, and as a result has brought more attention to the field.

As of 2010, Kandiyoti is Emeritus Professor in Development Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies, part of the University of London, where she began working in 1992. She has done consultancy work for United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), International Labour Organization (ILO), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), the UK's Department for International Development (DFID) and the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM).

Focus

Kandiyoti’s early work focused on political economy and rural transformation, but then moved towards gender, nationalism and Islam. Most recently, her research has “returned to exploring the politics of gender in Muslim-majority societies but from an even broader comparative perspective” which involves Afghanistan and Uzbekistan as well as Turkey.

Early life

Born in Istanbul, Turkey, Kandiyoti holds British and Turkish citizenships.

Academic life

She received a Bachelor of Arts from University of Paris in 1966 and a Master of Science in Social Psychology from the London School of Economics before receiving her PhD there as well. Kandiyoti’s academic life has been based in theoretical as well as field-based studies. Her initial interest in gender came while doing field work for her PhD in Central Anatolia.

From 1969 until 1980, Kandiyoti worked at Istanbul Technical University and Bogazici University in Turkey, but then moved to England to teach at Richmond College in Surrey, England. Kandiyoti was a fellow at University of Manchester and the University of Sussex from 1987 to 1988. In 1988, she coined the term patriarchal bargain, describing a tactic in which a woman chooses to accommodate and accept gender roles that disadvantage women overall but maximize her individual power and options.

From 2000-2005, Kandiyoti was part of a research effort sponsored by United Nations Research Institute For Social Development (UNRISD). The major areas of research during that time for UNRISD were poverty eradication, promotion of democracy and human rights, gender equality, environmental sustainability, and the effects of globalization. She is also the editor of the journal Central Asian Survey, “the only established peer reviewed, multi-disciplinary journal in the world concerned with the history, politics, cultures, religions and economies of the Central Asian and Caucasian regions.” Kandiyoti’s current project is entitled “Islam and the Politics of Gender.”

References

Deniz Kandiyoti Wikipedia