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Shireen Keyl
Utah State University
Occupation
Assistant Professor
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ABOUT
Shireen Keyl is an assistant professor at Utah State University in the Department of Teacher Education and Learning where she teaches Foundations of Education at the graduate and undergraduate level. Her research focuses on the education of women and girls in global context as it relates to subaltern pedagogy and practice of refugee, migrant worker, and other transnational groups in the Middle East. She is co-editor of a volume titled (2016) Critical Views on Teaching and Learning English around the Globe: Qualitative Research Approaches in which she contributed a chapter, “Learning English in the Margins: Migrant Worker Knowledge Production in Beirut’s NGO Spaces".
Discipline
Education
Sub Areas
Cultural Studies
Development
Diaspora/Refugee Studies
Education
Ethnography
Gender/Women's Studies
Globalization
Iranian Studies
Islamic Studies
Middle East/Near East Studies
Minorities
Pedagogy
Theory
Transnationalism
Geographic Areas of Interest
Afghanistan
Iran
Lebanon
Maghreb
Specialties
Womens Studies
Feminist Thought
Languages
Persian (intermediate)
Arabic (elementary)
Turkish (elementary)
French (intermediate)
Education
DPhil | 2014 | Language, Reading and Culture | University of Arizona
MA | 2009 | Near Eastern Studies | University of Arizona
MA | 2000 | Education | University of Montana
BA | 1997 | Communication | University of Illinois at Chicago
Abstracts
Shifting Religiosity among Young Adults in Iran