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Sarah Fischer
Marymount University
Occupation
Associate Professor
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ABOUT
Sarah Fischer's research interests include the relationship between women and secularism, female politicians' and public figures' use of and representation in media, and the European Court of Human Rights' treatment of veiled Muslim women. Her dissertation, "Democratization, Modernization, and the Veil: the Relationship between Secularism and Women in Contemporary Turkey" (2013), which involved interviews with over 150 women, found a link between the discrimination veiled women face and their political participation and ideology. Fischer lived in Turkey for a number of years. She is the recipient of numerous grants and fellowships, including a Boren Fellowship, two Critical Language Scholarships, and an American Research Institute of Turkey (ARIT) Grant.
Discipline
Political Science
Sub Areas
Comparative
Gender/Women's Studies
Identity/Representation
Terrorism
Turkish Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Turkey
Europe
Iran
Specialties
Women's Political Participation
Headscarf/Veiling
Sexual Violence
Languages
German (intermediate)
Turkish (advanced)
Education
PhD | 2013 | Political Science | American University
MA | 2011 | Political Science | American University
BA | 2002 | Political Science | Iowa State U
BS | 2002 | English | Iowa State U
Abstracts
What’s in Vogue? The Hijab, Islam, and Women's Magazines for Religious Women Women and the Transformation of Party Politics in Turkey, 2002-2015 Women and Secular Opposition Parties in Islamist-Dominated Political Systems Feminist Research in the Middle East at the Nexus of Intersectional Identities and Democratic Decline Attracting Women Voters to Islamist Parties: What Policies Produce Party Support?