Sabera Aitabar

Founder

Sabera Aitabar is a sociologist and researcher, and one of the founding members of the Afghan Sociological Association. She has been actively engaged in the association’s academic and intellectual activities since 2021. She completed her bachelor’s degree in Sociology and Philosophy at Kabul University and pursued her master’s and doctoral studies in Iran and Switzerland.
Her main research areas include postcolonial studies, women’s studies, discourse analysis. Sabera Aitabar’s research and writings examine social issues in Afghanistan in relation to historical, social, and discursive contexts. Her work emphasizes the importance of a multidimensional and interdisciplinary perspective.
She has published and translated several academic articles in national and international journals. In addition, she has contributed to two books, Anthology of Afghanistan and Street Philosophers of Kabul, which were published in Switzerland.
Following the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban, Sabera Aitabar has been living in Switzerland, where she continues her scholarly work in exile. Her long-term intellectual projects focus on colonialism, women, resistance, and the philosophical and social dimensions of these issues.