Dovaine Buschmann, BA
Junior Researcher
Research Interests
- Feminist Theory
- International Political Economy
- Critical Policy Analysis
Biography
Dovaine Buschmann holds a bachelor’s degree in political science and is currently studying for a master’s degree in political science at the University of Vienna. Since January 2019 she has been working as a scientific and administrative project assistant in the Horizon2020 research project „Migrant Children and Communities in a Transforming Europe“ (MiCREATE) at the Institute of Political Science.
Contact
Dovaine Buschmann, BA
Institut für Politikwissenschaft
Ferstelgasse 5/25, D 03
1090 Vienna
Phone: +43-1-4277-49466
Email: dovaine.buschmann@univie.ac.at
Publications
Selected Publications
- On Secrets and Silences: The Political-Economy of the Federal Gender Equality Architecture in Austria and Germany, in: Comparative European Politics (together with Sabine Lang und Birgit Sauer), revise and resubmit.
- Counter-Intersectionality: An Analysis of Conservative Women’s NGOs in Turkey.” In Gendered Mobilizations: Intersectional Challenges in North American and European Social Movements, eds. Jill Irvine, Celeste Montoya, Sabine Lang. Rowman & Littlefield. In progress.
- Der Aufstieg von konservativen Frauen-NGOs in der ‘neuen Türkei’: Eine Analyse des Vereins für Frau und Demokratie” (The Rise of Conservative Women’s NGOs in ‘New Turkey’: An Analysis of the Association for Woman and Democracy). In Patriarchat im Wandel: Frauen und Politik in der Türkei, ed. Aslı Campus, 2018.
- Ayşe Dursun im Interview mit dem İstanbul Feminist Kolektif (Feministisches Kollektiv Istanbul): Feministische Kämpfe an der Schnittstelle von Neoliberalismus, religiösem Konservatismus und Krieg in der Türkei” (Ayşe Dursun in Interview with İstanbul Feminist Kolektif (Istanbul Feminist Collective): Feminist Struggles at the Interface between Neoliberalism, Religious Conservatism and War in Turkey). In Dauerkä Feministische Zeitdiagnosen und Strategien, eds. Brigitte Bargetz, Eva Kreisky, and Gundula Ludwig. Campus, 2017.
- Asylum Experiences in Austria from the Perspective of Unaccompanied Minors: Best Interest of the Child in Reception Procedures and Everyday Life.” In Unaccompanied Children in European Migration and Asylum Practices: In Whose Best Interests?, Mateja Sedmak, Barbara Gornik, Birgit Sauer, and Daniel Senovilla Harnández. Routledge, 2017. Together with Birgit Sauer.
- Unbegleitete Minderjährige Geflüchtete in Österreich: Flucht-, Ankunfts- und Alltagserfahrungen” (Unaccompanied Minors in Austria: Escape, Arrival and Everyday Experiences). SWS Rundschau, 3, 2016, pp. 297-319. Together with Birgit Sauer.
- The Best Interest of the Child in a “Two-Class-System”: Unaccompanied Minor Asylum-Seekers in Austria, in: Sedmak, Mateja/ Žakelj, Tjaša/ Medarić, Zorana/ Lenarčič, Blaž (ed.), [Manuscript], Koper (Annales University Press), forthcoming 2016
- Muslim Groups in the Gezi Park Protests: Identity Politics and Contentious Politics under Authoritarian Neoliberalism, in: Gerges, Fawaz A. (ed.), Contentious Politics in the Middle East. Popular Resistance and Marginalized Activism beyond the Arab Uprisings, London (Palgrave Macmillan), 2015
- Gezi Park Proteste in der Türkei: Neue Möglichkeiten, Alte Grenzen?, in: ÖZP (Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft) 42(4), 2013 (together with Ilker Ataç).
- Review: Das Ringen um die Zivilgesellschaft in der Türkei. Intellektuelle Diskurse, oppositionelle Gruppen und soziale Bewegungen (Anıl Al-Rebholz), in: ÖZP (Österreichische Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft) 42(2), 2013