Kaveh Ehsani

College of Liberal Arts and Social SciencesInternational StudiesIslamic World StudiesCritical Ethnic StudiesAssociate ProfessorFaculty
Office
990 West Fullerton Ave, Suite 4106

BIO

RESEARCH
Kaveh Ehsani’s current research is about the historical and contemporary impact of oil on society and politics; the historical sociology of warfare; the politics of property, land use, and water; the urban process and spatial change in Middle East cities; and the political economy and geopolitics of post-revolution Iran.

He has been a longstanding contributing editor to the journals Goftogu (Dialogue) in Tehran, Middle East Report (Merip), and Iranian Studies. 

Ehsani has had extensive experience as an international development planner on postwar reconstruction, rural development, water resource management, environmental planning, industrial renewal, and urban development. He has served as consultant for the UNDP, Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies, the World Bank , FEMA, and the University of Tehran's Institute of Social Research.

EDUCATION
Leiden University. PhD Social History, Faculty of Social Sciences, 2014
University of Massachusetts-Amherst. MA Regional Planning, 1987
University of Massachusetts-Amherst. BA Economics, 1983

TEACHING
INT401- Critical Social Theory (Markets and States; Social Classes; Politics of Knowledge & Professional Expertise)
INT408- Nature, Society & Power (Oil, Society & Politics; Politics of Environment & Resource Extraction)
INT317- Middle East Cultures & Societies
INT318- Reading Marx’s Capital
INT301- Senior Seminar; Evolution of the Modern State
INT204- Cultural Analysis (Culture & Production of Space)
INT201- Nations & States
INT203- Social Movements