Roksana Bahramitash Explained

Roksana Bahramitash
Othernames:Roksana Bahrami-Tash
Birth Place:Iran
Workplaces:Concordia University,
Simon Fraser University
Alma Mater:McGill University
Main Interests:Sociology
Principal Ideas:Women, employment and the informal economy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)

Roksana Bahramitash (born 1956)[1] is an Iranian-born Canadian sociologist, author, and professor. Her work focuses on women, employment and the informal economy in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), as well as gender segregation in Islam, and microeconomics. In post-revolution Iran, Bahramitash was working on improving peasant women's literacy and access to economic development resources.[2]

Early life and education

She was placed second in nationwide Iranian University entrance exams, and attended Universities in Iran where she earned both her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Sociology. Bahramitash came to Canada in 1991 to complete her PhD in Sociology from McGill University in Montreal, Quebec.[3]

Bahramitash eventually settled in Montreal, Canada as a citizen, where she has done post-doctoral work at the Simone de Beauvoir Institute, Concordia University in Montreal[4] and Simon Fraser University.

Career

Bahramitash has held lecturing and research positions at McGill and Concordia Universities, and the University of Montreal. She is the producer of a documentary film entitled Beyond the Bourqa, a documentary film made about women's changing lives during the War in Afghanistan.[5] A follow up film to Beyond the Bourqa was intended, however filming came to an abrupt end when a suicide bomb was detonated at a U.N. compound very near to where Bahramitash was staying and herself and her crew were forced to leave Afghanistan because of the heightened level of danger.

Bahramitash is the winner of the Aileen D. Ross award (2003–04) for her focus on women and poverty in the Middle East.[6] Her post-doctoral research was selected by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) as one of the three most distinguished research projects in Canada. 2006 she won a three-year research grant from the SSHRC for a project on Globalization, Islam and Women. Bahramitash has worked as a researcher and/or consultant with s the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), the International Development Research Centre, and the United Nations Development Program).

Her first book was Liberation from Liberalization: Gender and Globalization in Southeast Asia.[7] This book has been translated into Persian and published by SAMT as a University textbook. Her recent books are entitled Veiled Employment: Islamism and the Political Economy of Women's Employment in Iran by Syracuse University Press (co-edited with Hadi S. Esfahani) 2011,[8] and Gender in Contemporary Iran: Pushing the Boundaries by Routledge and which was co-edited with Eric Hooglund, 2011.[9] She most recently served as a Director of Research at the University of Montreal[10]

Publications

This is a list of select publications by Bahramitash.

Books

Book chapters

Journal articles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bahramitash, Roksana. Virtual International Authority File.
  2. Web site: Bahramitash. Roksana. Gender and Entrepreneurship in Iran Microenterprise and the Informal Sector. About the Author. Palgrave Macmillan.
  3. Web site: McQueen. Carol. October 10, 2002. Exploring Female Employment in the Muslim World. Concordia's Thursday Report. April 25, 2021.
  4. Web site: Concordia University .
  5. Web site: Beyond the Bourqa . MEHODUDE via YouTube . February 11, 2009 .
  6. News: McQueen . Carol . Exploring female employment in the Muslim world . Concordia's Thursday Report Online . . October 10, 2002 .
  7. Book: Bahramitash, Roksana . Liberation from liberalization gender and globalization in Southeast Asia . Zed Books . London New York City . 2005 . 9781842774397 . (Reprinted by Books for Change in 2008)
  8. Book: Bahramitash . Roksana . Esfahani . Hadi Salehi . Veiled employment: Islamism and the political economy of women's employment in Iran . . Syracuse, New York . 2011 . 9780815632139 . registration .
  9. Book: Bahramitash . Roksana . Hooglund . Eric . Eric Hooglund . Gender in contemporary Iran pushing the boundaries . Routledge . New York . 2011 . 9780415781015 .
  10. Web site: Education about Religions & Beliefs: Partners: Canada Research Chair on Islam, Pluralism, and Globalization (CRC-IPG), University of Montreal, Canada . . December 10, 2011 .