UK Department of Sociology

Patricia Ahmed

Assistant Professor of Sociology

1575 Patterson Office Tower

Phone: 257-4220
email: pahme2@email.uky.edu

 

Areas of Specialization

Gender & Development, Comparative/Historical Sociology, Demography,

Cultural Sociology, Social Theory, Middle East & South Asia

 

Recent Publications/Presentations

 Patricia Ahmed and Rebecca Jean Emigh. 2005. "Household Structure in Eastern Europe during the Market Transition." International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy. 25 (3/4): 9-41.       

Patricia Ahmed. 2004. “Women’s Access to Maternity Care in Egypt and India during Structural Adjustment: Does Minority Status Matter?” Paper presented at the American Sociological Association Annual Meeting, San Francisco. 

Patricia Ahmed and William Roy. 2001. “Space.” In  Making Societies: The Social Construction of Our World., William G. Roy, ed. Thousand Oaks: Pine Forge Press.

 Current Projects

 “Unequal Transitions: Women and Quality of Life in Egypt and India during Structural Adjustment.” This project examines how women fare following structural adjustment. It looks at how women’s outcomes vary in terms of religious affiliation, caste, socioeconomic status and other social indicators. It also examines the effects of pre- and post-structural adjustment state policies in this regard.

 “Turning Indian Muslims into German Jews: Ethnicity, Class and the Rise of Hindu Nationalism in Central India.” This project analyzes the development of Hindu Nationalism in Central India, which prescribed the elimination of India’s Muslim population. It examines how new class distinctions, rooted in colonial policies, exacerbated latent perceptions of ethnic difference, prompting the development of dangerous, often violent anti-Muslim sentiment.

 I am also currently working on a new project that compares and contrasts the economic survival strategies of Salvadoran and Mexican migrant women in South Central Los Angeles.