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Marylène Lieber serves as a Professor of Gender Studies at the University of Geneva, with research centered on violence, public space, and migration. She previously held a Visiting Professor position at STRIGES during the 2016-2017 academic year, demonstrating international scholarly engagement.
Her research program critically examines gendered experiences of violence in urban environments through intersectional lenses, investigating how migration status compounds vulnerabilities in public spaces. She specializes in moral geography analyses of street harassment, challenging narratives that place responsibility on women while exploring systemic solutions for inclusive city planning that bridges anti-sexism and anti-racism frameworks.
Professor Lieber's scholarly output includes a foundational 2008 monograph on gender and public space violence and a forthcoming intersectional analysis of street harassment reporting mechanisms. Her work consistently bridges theoretical gender studies with practical urban sociology applications.
Information regarding student supervision, research grants, laboratory facilities, or scientific awards was not provided in the source materials. Prospective students interested in gender studies, urban sociology, or migration research would engage with her critical examination of public space dynamics and intersectional methodologies.



