
معرفی
Sabine Strasser is a full-time professor at the Department of Social Anthropology, University of Bern, Switzerland. She previously held academic positions at Middle East Technical University (associate professor, 2007–2011) and the University of Vienna (professor, 2011–2013). She has also served as a visiting professor or scholar at institutions including the London School of Economics, Stanford University, and the University of Lucerne.
- Doctorate (1994): Focused on gender issues and ideas of possession in a Turkish village.
- Habilitation Thesis (2004): Explored transnational politics of Turkish and Kurdish activists.
Research Interests encompass political anthropology, migration, transnationalism, feminist anthropology, moral anthropology, intersectionality, social movements in Europe, and globalization. Her work often integrates ethnographic methods with feminist and postcolonial approaches.
Projects include co-coordinating the SNIS project on genderized sanitation in Indian and Ugandan health facilities and consulting for the "Imams, Rappers, Cybermuftis" project at the University of Lucerne. She has taught courses on migration, knowledge production, and ethnographic methods at the University of Bern.





