Special Issue Early Pub

Issue: Special Issue - Gender in the Caucasus and in the Diaspora

Year: 2025
Madina Tlostanova is professor of postcolonial feminisms at Linkoping University, Sweden. She focuses on decolonial thought, non-Western feminisms, Caucasus studies and postsocialist studies. Her most recent books are Postcolonialism and Postsocialism in Fiction and Art: Resistance and Re-existence (Palgrave, 2017) and the forthcoming What Does it Mean to be Post-Soviet? Decolonial Art from the Ruins of the Soviet Empire (Duke University Press, 2018)
Language Studies, Art History, Philosophy

Current role:  Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at Global Studies, University of Sussex. Editor of the Journal of Caucasian Studies.

Education: BA Sociology, Middle East Technical University (METU); MA Eurasian Studies, METU; PhD Migration Studies, University of Sussex.

Fields of interest: Migration, Gender, Caucasus, Social Research Methods, Diaspora, Identity, Culture, Development Studies, Post-Conflict Studies.


Anthropology of Gender and Sexuality, Environment Policy, Social Work, Disabled Groups, Sociology, Environmental Sociology, Language Sociology, Sociology of Inequalities, Migration Sociology, Sociology of Migration, Ethnicity and Multiculturalism, Women's Studies, Urban Sociology and Community Studies, Sociology of Culture, Quantitative Methods in Sociology, Qualitative Methods in Sociology, Applied Sociology, Program Evaluation and Social Impact Assessment

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