Melissa Chiovenda
Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Zayed University
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Biography
After completing my PhD in anthropology at the University of Connecticut, I was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Harvard Medical School’s Department of Global Health and Social Medicine. My research focus includes collective trauma and civil society in Afghanistan and Afghan refugees in Greece. Prior to entering academia, I was a high school English teacher in Los Angeles and Arizona and a US Peace Corps Volunteer in Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan.
Roles and Responsibilities
- Co-Editor of the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences Newsletter
Qualifications
- PhD in Anthropology, University of Connecticut, 2016
- MA in Eurasian, Russian, and East European Studies, Georgetown University, 2009
- Certificate in Refugees and Humanitarian Studies, Georgetown University, 2009
- BS in Russian Language and Linguistics, Georgetown University, 2001
Memberships
- American Anthropological Association
- Central Eurasian Studies Society
- Central Eurasian Scholars and Media Initiative
Research interests:
My dissertation research was on Hazara ethnic identity in Bamyan, Afghanistan, with a focus on perceptions of their own marginality, involvement in civil society, collective trauma, and historical memory. I am also conducting research with Hazara refugees who are serving as cultural mediators for new arrivals in Athens. Previous research interests have included Pashtun women NGO workers employed by international development organizations in Jalalabad, Afghanistan
Current Projects:
I am currently conducting a research project with Afghan refugees in Athens, Greece, and continuing research on Hazara civil society activists in Bamyan and Kabul, Afghanistan.
Keywords:
Afghanistan, collective trauma, civil society, historical memory, forced migration, refugees
Teaching Areas
- Introduction to Culture and Society (undergrad)
- Politics of Identity (undergrad)
- History of the Modern Middle East (undergrad)
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Unpacking the Genocide of Hazaras in Afghanistan
History of Tyranny: The ongoing persecution of Hazaras in Afghanistan
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