
معرفی
Kawtar Najib is a Lecturer in Human Geography at the Department of Geography and Planning, University of Liverpool, specializing in Social and Spatial Inequalities. She is affiliated with the Geographic Data Science Lab and Power, Space & Cultural Change research clusters.
- PhD: University of Franche-Comté, France
Her research examines Islamophobia through mixed methods, analyzing spatialization across global, urban, and embodied scales. Key themes include racism, segregation, urban exclusion, and social justice. Recent work connects global issues of dehumanization, citizenship, and racism to localized geographies.
Articles highlight trends in critical Muslim geographies, spatialized injustice, and policy responses to Islamophobia. Her book on 'Spatialized Islamophobia' conceptualizes multi-scalar dynamics of discrimination.
- Marie Curie Sklodowska Postdoctoral Fellowship
She teaches modules on Social and Spatial Inequalities, Geographic Data Science, and Human-Environmental Interactions, with advisory roles for the All-Party Parliamentary Group on British Muslims and European Parliament.
Her research impacts policy through collaborations with NGOs, contributions to the European Islamophobia Report, and media engagements addressing anti-Muslim violence and social justice.



