A native of Hungary, Katalin Fábián (Ph.D., Political Science, Syracuse
University) is Associate Professor of Government and Law at Lafayette College, Pennsylvania. She has published extensively on gender equality and women’s political activism in..
A native of Hungary, Katalin Fábián (Ph.D., Political Science, Syracuse
University) is Associate Professor of Government and Law at Lafayette College, Pennsylvania. She has published extensively on gender equality and women’s political activism in Central and Eastern Europe. She edited "Globalization: Perspectives From Central and Eastern Europe" published by Elsevier Press in 2007. She also served as the editor of a special issue of Canadian American Slavic Studies that focused on the changing international relations of Central and Eastern Europe. Her forthcoming book is "Contemporary Women’s Movements in Hungary: Globalization, Democracy, and Gender Equality" forthcoming in the fall of 2009 by the Johns Hopkins University Press and the Woodrow Wilson Center Press. She is currently conducting research on how domestic violence legislation has changed in the postcommunist European Union accession countries. Her second edited volume, "The Politics of Domestic Violence in Postcommunist States: Local Activism, National Policies, and Global Forces" will be published in 2010 by Indiana University Press.
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