Professional Summary
Kinza Fatima is a PhD student in Political Science and a Teaching Assistant at the University of Cincinnati, School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA). Kinza's research interests include Militarization, Political Economy, Critical Security Studies, Gender and Development in Pakistan, and South Asia more broadly. Her subfields are Comparative Politics and International Relations. Kinza's research methodologies are ethnographic fieldwork, visual ethnography, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Additionally, her work involves storytelling and community-centered research. She has done her Master's in Gender and Sexuality Studies at the University of Cincinnati. She has previously done her undergraduate in International Affairs from Balochistan University of IT (BUITEMS), Quetta, Pakistan, and is a UGRAD Exchange Alumna 2021 at the University of Southern Indiana. She is from Balochistan, Pakistan, and has been advocating for human rights as an activist.
