Pardis Mahdavi
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American journalist and academic
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Pardis Mahdavi's Degrees
- PhD Anthropology Columbia University
- Masters Anthropology Columbia University
- Bachelors Women's Studies University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Pardis Mahdavi is an American scholar and the Provost and Executive Vice President of the University of Montana. Previously, she served as Dean of Social Sciences at Arizona State University. Previously she was Acting Dean of Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver. Prior to that, she served as Dean of Women, and Chair and professor of anthropology at Pomona College.
Pardis Mahdavi's Published Works
Published Works
- Passionate uprisings: Young people, sexuality and politics in post‐revolutionary Iran (2007) (52)
- Passionate Uprisings: Iran's Sexual Revolution (2008) (45)
- Gender, labour and the law: the nexus of domestic work, human trafficking and the informal economy in the United Arab Emirates (2013) (41)
- Stigma, pandemics, and human biology: Looking back, looking forward (2020) (29)
- Gridlock: Labor, Migration, and Human Trafficking in Dubai (2011) (27)
- Questioning the Discursive Construction of Trafficking and Forced Labor in the United Arab Emirates (2011) (23)
- Race, space, place: notes on the racialisation and spatialisation of commercial sex work in Dubai, UAE (2010) (19)
- Questioning the global gays(ze): constructions of sexual identities in post-revolution Iran (2012) (17)
- “But What if Someone Sees Me?”: Women, Risk, and the Aftershocks of Iran’s Sexual Revolution (2009) (15)
- From Trafficking to Terror: Constructing a Global Social Problem (2013) (15)
- Deconstructing sexuality in the Middle East (2009) (15)
- Crossing the Gulf (2020) (13)
- Seduction and the self: movements through precarity, race and sexuality in Japanese host clubs (2018) (13)
- “But We Can Always Get More!” Deportability, the State and Gendered Migration in the United Arab Emirates (2011) (12)
- Migrant Encounters: Intimate Labor, the State, and Mobility Across Asia (2015) (12)
- The "Trafficking" of Persians: Labor, Migration, and Traffic in Dubayy (2011) (7)
- 'The personal is political and the political is personal': Sexuality, politics and social movements in modern Iran (2012) (7)
- Terrifying Muslims: Race and Labor in the South Asian Diaspora (2014) (6)
- Crossing the Gulf: Love and Family in Migrant Lives (2016) (6)
- Human trafficking or voluntary migration?: Lessons learned from across Asia (2018) (6)
- Immobilized Migrancy: Inflexible Citizenship and Flexible Practices among Migrants in the Gulf (2014) (6)
- Meeting, Mating, and Cheating Online in Iran (2007) (5)
- Love, Motherhood and Migration: Regulating Migrant Women's Sexualities in the Persian Gulf (2014) (5)
- Introduction. Migrant Encounters (2015) (5)
- Introduction: Trade and Traffic in the Persianate World (2011) (4)
- The personal politics of private life in the United Arab Emirates (UAE): sexualities, space, migration and identity politics in motion (2019) (4)
- How #MeToo Became a Global Movement (2018) (3)
- Iran’s Green Movement in Context (2013) (3)
- Iran’s sexual revolution (2011) (2)
- Rethinking Intimate Labor through Inter-Asian Migrations: Insights from the 2011 Bellagio Conference (2011) (2)
- Hollow Bodies: Institutional Responses to Sex Trafficking in Armenia, Bosnia and India by Susan Dewey (2010) (2)
- Migrant Labor in the Gulf Summary Report (2011) (2)
- Migrating in the Era of Human Trafficking (2015) (2)
- ‘Not a Lesbian in Dubai, Not gay in Tehran’: Sexualities, Migrations, and Social Movements across the Gulf (2020) (1)
- “Trafficking” Parenting: Migration, Motherhood, Forced Labor and Deportability in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) (2013) (1)
- 1. ‘Not a Lesbian in Dubai, Not gay in Tehran’ (2020) (1)
- Passionate Uprisings (2008) (1)
- Contract Workers, Risk, and the War in Iraq: Sierra Leonean Labor Migrants at U.S. Military Bases (2019) (1)
- Human trafficking or voluntary migration (2017) (0)
- Prologue: Producing Panic, Pleading for Power (2013) (0)
- Wannabes, Goths and Christians: The Boundaries of Sex, Style and Status by Amy C. Wilkins (2009) (0)
- Teaching Ethnographic Methods: The State of the Art (2022) (0)
- Stateless and for Sale in the Gulf (2016) (0)
- Teaching Ethnographic Methods for Cultural Anthropology: Current Practices and Needed Innovation (2022) (0)
- Born Out of Place: Migrant Mothers and the Politics of International Labor. Nicole Constable. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2014. 259 pp. (2015) (0)
- Thanks to reviewers (2006) (0)
- Chapter 3. Children of the Emir: Perverse Integration and Incorporation in the Gulf (2015) (0)
- Pardis Mahdavi Interview - Open Access to Undergraduate Scholarship (2017) (0)
- Contractually Sterilized: Migrant Mothers and Carceral Politics in the Gulf Coast Cooperation (GCC) Countries (2020) (0)
- 10. “I Don’t Even Know Where My Heart Is Anymore”: Migrant Bachelors and Immigrant Wives Lost in Time, Space, and Im/mobility (2022) (0)
- Transgressive Sex: Subversion and Control in Erotic Encounters edited by Hastings Donnan and Fiona Magowan (2010) (0)
- Colliding rights and wrongs (2016) (0)
- Th e Geography of Sex Work in the United Arab Emirates (2013) (0)
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