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Asel Myrzabekova

Assistant Professor

Psychology Department

Division of Social Sciences

 

 

Asel Myrzabekova is an Assistant Professor in the Psychology department at the American University of Central Asia. She holds a Master’s of Philosophy in Peace and Conflict Transformation from the UiT the Arctic University of Norway (2014, Norway), and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the American University of Central Asia (2008, Kyrgyzstan). 

Asel Myrzabekova joined AUCA in 2015 as an Instructor and currently works as an Assistant Professor. She participated in various professional development programs, conferences, and workshops, including:

  • UN Women Academic Gender Studies Summer School in Kyrgyzstan (2015),
  • Workshop of “Research Beyond the Ivory Tower” project: “Producing policy-relevant research and papers to influence decision-making” at the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (2015),
  • Central Eurasian Studies Society (CESS) Conferences at Princeton University, NJ, USA, 2016; at the University of Washington, Seattle, USA, 2017; at Pittsburgh University, PA, USA, 2018,
  • Second Annual IA-AUCA Workshop “New Socialites” at the School of Global and International Studies of Indiana University (2018),
  • Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Tampere (UTA), gave a visiting lecture on the Master’s Degree Programme course “Complexity of Regional Conflicts and Challenges to Peace Processes in the Former/Post Soviet Area”, Finland (2017),
  • AFK/EUPRA Conference, presenting in the panel “Everyday Practices of Security-making in Central Asia”, Germany (2017),
  • Workshop "Ideas and Practices: Exploring Economic and Social Transformation in Central Asia", PhD students meeting, Max Planck Institute, Halle/Saale, Germany (2018),
  • Training on Conflict Sensitivity Programme Clinic for FAO project managers and representatives of stakeholders conducted by Conflict & Peace Analysis Unit, FAO (2020).

Asel Myrzabekova co-facilitated the organization of international exchange summer schools at AUCA, including AUCA/Bard College - "Development & Social Change in Central Asia" and the AUCA/Graduate Institute Geneva, Switzerland – “Executive Master in Development Policies and Practices” (2017). 

  • Master’s Program Scholarship Awardee, The Centre for Peace Studies, UiT The Arctic University of Norway (2012-2014)
  • Matthew Nimetz Award, recognition and appreciation for my publication with co-authors “The Making of Empowered Women: Exploring Gender and Development Practice in Kyrgyzstan” (2018)
  • Dating and Marriage practices
  • Gender and Development
  • Gender-Based Violence
  • Peace and Violence
  • Developed a policy paper and co-authored a peer-reviewed article titled "Making the ‘Empowered Woman’: Exploring Contradictions in Gender and Development Programming in Kyrgyzstan". This article was published in 2018 and was later included in the 40th-anniversary collection of the Central Asian Survey: Critical Reader in Central Asian Studies: 40 Years of Central Asian Survey.
  • Myrzabekova, A. (2020). Measuring mixedness: A case study of the Kyrgyz Republic. In Rocha, Z., & Aspinall, P. (Eds.), The Palgrave International Handbook of Mixed Racial and Ethnic Classification. Palgrave Macmillan
  • Myrzabekova, A. (2020). Romantic Securityscapes of Mixed Couples: Resisting Moral Panic, Surviving in the Present and Imagining the Future. Surviving Everyday Life: The Securityscapes of Threatened People in Kyrgyzstan, 153.
  • UNDP, 2016, Case Study on combating gender inequality in political participation in Kyrgyzstan, available at https://www.undp.org/kyrgyzstan/publications/case-study-combating-gender-inequality-political-participation-kyrgyzstan
  • Internship I & II
  • History and Systems of Psychology
  • Peace and Violence: Causes and Conditions
  • Senior Thesis I & II
  • Science of Love and Relationships

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