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Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies

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  • Nicole Serena Kousaleos

Nicole Serena Kousaleos

Senior Lecturer

Phone:
(812) 856-9109
Email:
nkousale@indiana.edu
Department:
International Studies
Campus:
IU Bloomington
Global and International Studies Building, 1009

Research Summary

After living for 10months in rural village Cote d’Ivoire in a fieldwork team aiding my partner’s Fulbright research, I developed an intersectional feminist approach to community based ethnography that foregrounds the voices and experiences of women. With a grant from the National Institutes of Mental Health I conducted long term ethnographic research on the aftereffects of gender violence among diverse populations of women in the Midwest. I have utilized this ethnographic method in community-based social research studies of gender and youth violence in North Carolina (UNCG Center for the Study of Social Issues) and Bloomington. My previous work explored sexual violence, recovery and empowerment, and my current research interest is in addressing interpersonal violence both locally and globally using creative and phenomenological ethnographic methods. New holistic approaches to domestic violence policy today introduce broadly defined empowerment strategies (such as microloans) based on the contextual and cultural needs of women. I am dedicated to research that solves social problems while empowering those experiencing violence to transform their lives and identities. As an artist, writer and dancer I am particularly interested in the use of the creative artistic expression in local empowerment strategies.

Educational Background

  • Ph.D. Indiana University (Folklore, African Studies & Gender Studies Minors) 2000
  • MA Indiana University (Folklore) 1995
  • BA Honors Tutorial College, Ohio University (English, Philosophy Minor) 1991

Regions of Interest

  • United States
  • West Africa

Research Topics

  • Gender Violence
  • Ethnography & Embodiment Studies
  • Holistic Human Rights & Empowerment
  • Community and Collaborative Research Models
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