
معرفی
Gabriele Habinger is a Lecturer at the University of Vienna's Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology within the Faculty of Social Sciences. She has held this position since 2005 and also lectures on Gender Studies at various Austrian universities. Her research focuses on the anthropology of tourism, historical anthropology, racism/intersectionality, colonialism/postcolonialism, gender studies, and urban anthropology with a particular emphasis on spatial theories and visual representations.
Education:
- Completed studies in Social and Cultural Anthropology and Communication Sciences at the University of Vienna (2002)
- PhD thesis: "Geschlecht, Differenzen und die Macht der Räume. Diskurse und Repräsentationen von reisenden Europäerinnen im 19. und beginnenden 20. Jahrhundert" (2002)
Research Trends: Her publications analyze travel narratives of Austrian women from the 19th to early 20th centuries, biographies of pioneering female scholars, and intersections between gender, colonialism, and spatial discourse. She frequently collaborates on edited volumes about women's contributions to science and exploration, emphasizing underrepresented historical figures.
Grants & Advising: While specific grants aren't detailed, her work reflects sustained institutional support. No formal advisees are listed in the provided materials.
Labs/Teams: No dedicated research groups are mentioned, though her work aligns with archival research initiatives and gender studies networks at the University of Vienna.

