
ABOUT ME
I'm an associate professor at the department of Sociology and Anthropology and the Head of the Israel Studies MA program at Rothberg School for international Students. I completed her Ph.D. at Tel Aviv University and was a Fulbright Fellow at Princeton University. I was also a vising fellow at Harvard Center for European Studies, and at the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute. My main fields of interests are the sociology of gender, ethnicity, class and religion in organizations; work-family reconciliation; the cross-national transfer and translation of organizational practices in the context of globalization; Organizational space and the sociology of the society in Israel at large. I'm also the head of the Eshkol institute for Social, Economic and Political Research in Israel

EDUCATION
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Gender, Ethnicity, Class and Religiosity in Organizations
1987-1991
Tel-Aviv University
BA in Sociology and History
Globalization and Cross National Transfer of Knowledge
Postcolonial Theory in Organizational Studies
Israel Studies
1991-1992
Tel Aviv University
M.A. In Sociology and Anthropology
1995-2001
Tel Aviv University
PhD in Sociology (with distinctions)