
معرفی
Morgane Rudaz is a Researcher (Doctoral Assistant) at the University of Geneva's Faculty of Social Sciences, jointly affiliated with the Institute of Gender Studies and Institute of Environmental Governance and Territorial Development since October 2021. Her work centers on feminist engagement in urban spaces, specifically analyzing the "Feminist Collage" technique as a protest strategy against gender-based violence and femicide.
Academic background:
- Doctoral Assistant, Institute of Gender Studies and Institute of Environmental Governance and Territorial Development, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Geneva (2021-present)
- Master in Critical Geographies, College of Social Sciences and Law, University College Dublin (2020-2021) - Dissertation: "You cut us off, we paste it!" Exploring the activist strategy employed by the Collages Féministes in public spaces
- Academic exchange semester, Universität Wien, Austria (2019)
- Bachelor in Geography and Environment, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Geneva (2017-2020) - Dissertation: Advertising discourses and representation of gender in public spaces
Her research spans feminist and queer theories, gender geography, urban sociology, and public space activism. Her doctoral thesis, co-supervised by Prof. Marylène Lieber and Prof. Laurent Matthey, investigates how feminist collage mobilizes activist collectives to denounce femicide, occupy urban space, and extend historical feminist action repertoires through spatial marking and justice-seeking practices.
Morgane Rudaz is fluent in French (mother tongue), English (C2 level), and German (B2-C1 level), with office contact at UNI MAIL 5372 and telephone +41 22 379 92 38.


