词条 | Karen Barkey |
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|name=Karen Barkey |birth_name= |birth_date={{birth year and age|1959}} |birth_place=Istanbul, Turkey |occupation=Sociology professor |alma_mater=University of Chicago University of Washington Bryn Mawr College |children=Josh Anna }}Karen Barkey is the Haas Distinguished Chair of Religious Diversity at the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society and a Professor of sociology at University of California, Berkeley.[1][2] She was previously a Professor of sociology and history at Columbia University.[3] EducationKaren Barkey holds a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, an M.A. from the University of Washington, Seattle, and an A.B. from Bryn Mawr College. PersonalBarkey was born in Istanbul, Turkey. Scientific contributionsBarkey studies state centralization/decentralization, state control and social movements against states in the context of empires. Her research focuses primarily on the Ottoman Empire and recently on comparisons between Ottoman, Habsburg and Roman empires. She is engaged in different projects on religion and toleration. She has written on the early centuries of Ottoman state toleration and is now exploring different ways of understanding how religious coexistence, toleration and sharing occurred in different historical sites under Ottoman rule. She directs a web-based project on shared sacred sites. Shared Sacred SitesShared Sacred Sites is a collaborative project that seeks to develop a rubric for the description, classification, analysis, and publication of work relating to spaces and locations used by multiple, disparate communities for religious purposes. Part of the project is a traveling international Shared Sacred Sites Exhibition, which was hosted at The Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations in Marseilles, France (2015), The Bardo National Museum in Tunis, Tunisia (2016), Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art, Thessaloniki Museum of Photography, and Yeni Cami (also known as New Mosque (Thessaloniki)) in Thessaloniki, Greece. In March 2018, the Exhibition opened at the New York Public Library, Graduate Center, CUNY, and Morgan Library & Museum in New York, USA. An exhibition catalogue Shared Sacred Sites: A Contemporary Pilgrimage, co-edited with Dionigi Albera and Manöel Pénicaud, is expected for publication with CUNY Publications in 2018. Selected bibliography
References1. ^[Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society] 2. ^[University of California, Berkeley] 3. ^[Columbia University] 4. ^karenbarkey.com External links
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