Erika Biagini is Assistant Professor in Security Studies in the School of Law and Government at Dublin City University. Her area of expertise lies at the intersection of Islamism, gender and politics. She lived extensively in Egypt, where she conducted research on the Muslim Brotherhood and the activism of its female members, the Muslim Sisterhood, in the aftermath of the 2011 uprising. Her current research interests address the areas of subjectivity, identity and feminist politics among Islamist women activists,
the gender politics and sexuality of Islamist movements and the evolution of Islamism, and of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood in particular, since the 2013 repression.
She has published extensively on these subjects and her work appeared in international peer reviewed journals such as Mediterranean Politics, the International Feminist Journal of Politics, Egypte/Monde Arabe, Partecipazione e Conflitto, Middle East Law and Governance, Religions. Erika is a member of the Middle East Law and Governance Advisory Board and Editor of the Middle East Law and Governance Blog. She is also a member of the Irish Network for Middle Eastern and North African Studies, the Middle East Studies Association and the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies.
In DCU she teaches courses on research methodologies, international security, intelligence and national security and intelligence and security analysis.
Peer Reviewed Journal
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2022 | Biagini, E.;Ardovini, L. (2022) '“Struggle Is Our Way”: Assessing the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s Relationship with Violence Post-2013'. Religions, 13 . [Link] [DOI] | |
2021 | Erika Biagini [with Lucia Ardovini] (2021) '10 Years On: New Contextual Factors in the Study of Islamism'. Middle East Critique, 30 (4). | |
2021 | Biagini, E. (2021) 'What’S Love Got To Do With It? Women, The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood And Organisational Identity'. Partecipazione e Conflitto, 14 (2):547-564. [Link] [DOI] | |
2021 | Erika Biagini (2021) 'Women and the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood post-2013: Calls for Gender Reforms and Pluralism'. Middle East Law and Governance, 13 (2):171-195. https://doi.org/10.1163/18763375-13020004 | |
2021 | Erika Biagini [with Lucia Ardovini] (2021) 'Introduction to the Special Issue: “Assessing the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood after the 2013 coup: Tracing Trajectories of Continuity and Change”'. Middle East Law and Governance, 13 (2):125-129. https://doi.org/10.1163/18763375-13020007 | |
2020 | Erika Biagini (2020) 'The Participation of the Muslim Sisters in Institutional Politics after the Arab Uprisings (2011-2013)'. :37-55. https://doi.org/10.4000/ema.11592 | |
2019 | Erika Biagini (2019) 'Islamist Women’s Feminist Subjectivities in R-Evolution: The Egyptian Muslim Sisterhood in the Aftermath of the Arab Uprisings'. International Feminist Journal of Politics, . [DOI] | |
2017 | Erika Biagini (2017) 'The Egyptian Muslim Sisterhood Between Violence, Activism and Leadership'. Mediterranean Politics, 22 (1):35-53. https://doi.org/10.1080/13629395.2016.1230943 |
Other Journal
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2020 | Erika Biagini [with Paola Rivetti] (2020) '“State Repression and Activist Organizing in Informal Spaces: Comparing Feminist Movements in Egypt and Iran,” MENA Politics Newsletter 3, No. 2, pp. 31-36' . [Link] |