
معرفی
Latif Tas is a 150th Anniversary Research Fellow at Aberystwyth Law School, Aberystwyth University, actively contributing to research in political movements, gender justice, and authoritarianism, with a regional focus on Turkey and Kurdish communities. His interdisciplinary work bridges law, political science, and gender studies.
His research interests center on Women's Rights, Political Movements, Authoritarianism, Governmentality, and Kurdish Studies. He explores the intersection of gender and politics, particularly within nationalist and conflict-affected contexts. His ethnographic work provides deep insight into everyday life under authoritarian rule and alternative justice systems in Kurdish regions.
The trends in his publications reveal a consistent focus on the interplay between state power, gender, and resistance. His recent works examine authoritarian responses during pandemics, the moral dimensions of genocide, and the evolving alliances among women's rights activists in Turkey and Kurdistan. He frequently collaborates with scholars like Nadje Al-Ali, indicating strong academic networks.
Latif Tas has contributed to public discourse through media engagement, including a 2025 piece on migration and conflict in the Middle East. His research supports UN Sustainable Development Goals related to gender equality, peace, and justice.
He has advised no publicly listed students and leads no named research labs or teams, but his collaborative publications suggest active participation in academic networks. He has not received any explicitly mentioned scientific awards.




