She is a post-doctoral fellow of the Forum on Gender, Conflict Resolution and Peace in The Leonard Davis Institute for International Relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She received her PhD from The Cohn Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Ideas, and from The Shirley and Leslie Porter School of Cultural Studies at Tel Aviv University.
Her dissertation examines the concept of the border in the context of Israel. Her publications include: "The Making of a Void Sovereignty: Political Implications of the Military Checkpoints in the West Bank”, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space (2013); "On the Border of Indeterminacy: The Separation Wall in East Jerusalem”, Geopolitics 16:4 (2011); and (with Hagar Kotef) "Between Imaginary Lines. Technologies of Power at the Israeli Checkpoints”,Theory, Culture and Society 28:1.