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Wahba, Dr. Dina

Dina Wahba
E-Mail:
dina.wahba [at] abi.uni-freiburg.de
Forschungsbereiche:
Affektheorie, Soziologie der Emotionen, Gender, Protestbewegungen, Maskulinitäten
Regionale Schwerpunkte:
MENA (Middle East & North Africa), besonders Ägypten
Berufserfahrung:
2023-2025
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, Freie Universität, Berlin, Department für Geschichte und Kuturwissenschaften
2022-2023
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin, Universät Salzburg, Österreich, Department für Kommunikationswissenschaften
2015-2020
Assoziierte Wissenschaftlerin, Freie Universität Berlin, Department für Politikwissenschaft
Ausbildung:
2016-2020
PhD in Politikwissenschaft, Freie Universität, Berlin
2011-2012
M.A. in Gender Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London
2008
B.A. in Politikwissenschaft, Faculty of Economics and Political Science, Cairo University
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Monographs
Wahba, D. (2024). Counter revolutionary Egypt: From the Midan to the neighborhood. Routledge.

Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals and Anthologies
Wahba D. (2024) Feeling like a man: the co-construction of masculinities between Europe and the Middle East, Political Geogrpahy (forthcoming).

Wahba, D. (2023). From the Margins of the Field or the Midan, Protest (published online ahead of print 2023). doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/2667372X-bja10033

Wahba, D. (2020). A thug, a revolutionary or both? Negotiating Masculinity in Post-Revo-lutionary Egypt. “Middle East – Topics & Arguments” (META), (14).

Additional Essays in Specialist Journals and Edited Volumes
Wahba, D. (2020, January 23). Urban Rights and Local Politics in Egypt: The Case of the Maspero Triangle. Retrieved from https://www.arab-reform.net/publication/urban-rights-and-local-politics-in-egypt-the-case-of-the-maspero-triangle/

Harders, C.; Wahba, D. (2017): New Neighborhood Power: Informal Popular Committees and Changing Local Governance in Egypt. In: Cambanis, T.; Hanna, M.W. (Hg.): Arab Poli-tics Beyond the Uprisings. Experiments in an Era of Resurgent Authoritarianism. New York: The Century Foundation Press, 400–419.

Wahba, D. (2020). My revolution. In: R. Stephan and M. Charrad, ed., Women Rising: In the Arab Spring and Beyond. New York University Press.

Bens, J.; Diefenbach, A.; John, T.; Kahl, A.; Lehmann, H.; Lüthjohann, M.; Oberkrome, F.; Roth, H.; Scheidecker, G.; Thonhauser, G.; Ural, N. Y.; Wahba, D.; Walter-Jochum, R.; Zik, R. M. (2019): The Politics of Affective Societies. An Interdisciplinary Essay. Bielefeld: Tran-script.

Ayata, B.; Harders, C.; Özkaya D.; Wahba, D. (2019): Interviews as Situated Affective En-counters – A Relational and Processual Approach for Empirical Research on Affect, Emotion and Politics. In: Kahl, A. (Hg.): Analyzing Affective Societies. London; NY: Routledge.

Wahba, D. (2016). Gendering the Egyptian Revolution. In: Sadiqi, F. (Hg.): Women’s Move-ment in Post Arab Spring North Africa. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 61-76.