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A unique source of insight and critical analysis that combines scholarship, advocacy, and local knowledge on the Middle East.
huna/hone/hinajadaliyya.comJoined August 2010

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I found that the Moroccan case presents the unique argument that regime coordination of repression and concessions can trigger social reactions which lead to relatively peaceful movement demobilization. New Texts Out Now interview: buff.ly/3zTyZGr
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Jillian Schwedler considers how space & geography influence protests & repression, &, in challenging narratives of Hashemite state-making, offers the first in-depth study of rebellion in Jordan. "Protesting Jordan: Geographies of Power & Dissent (Video)" buff.ly/3E4rFbY
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The plight of Palestinian refugees, still without a just & durable solution, is a political issue involving civil, political, national, economic, & cultural rights. "Resolving UNRWA’s Financial Crisis is Possible with a Change in Approach & Vision" buff.ly/3TvnD2h
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The main issue the book addresses is the intimate biomedical humanitarian experience as it is lived by children who fall into two main recipient groups: “street children” and “out of school village girls.” New Texts Out Now interview: buff.ly/3hBS1dP
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المحررون في مجلة ”جدلية“ يطالبون السلطات المصرية بالإفراج الفوري عن علاء عبد الفتاح ومحمد الباقر ومحمد إبراهيم buff.ly/3UQc9HK
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Join me tomorrow live at 12pm EST to discuss the dire case of Alaa Abd El-Fattah with straight from Cairo (7pm Cairo) on EP. 2 of Flow Podcast (youtube.com/@flowbetter). #FreeAlaa
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Alaa Abd El-Fattah faces possible death after going on a 226 day hunger strike and 5 days without water to protest his unjust detention without due process. "Flow Podcast: What is Freedom for Alaa Abd El-Fattah? with Hossam Bahgat (11 November)" buff.ly/3TurFI4
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Alaa Abd El-Fattah faces possible death after going on a 226 day hunger strike and 5 days without water to protest his unjust detention without due process. "Flow Podcast: What is Freedom for Alaa Abd El-Fattah? with Hossam Bahgat (11 November)" buff.ly/3TurFI4
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Statement by co-editors calling for Alaa Abdel Fattah's release
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The Jadaliyya co-editors call on the Government of #Egypt to release Alaa Abdel Fattah, who has languished in prison for almost a decade. "Jadaliyya Co-Editors Demand that Egypt Immediately Release Alaa Abdel Fattah, Mohamed Al-Baqer, & Mohamed Ibrahim" buff.ly/3teGJ1Q
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This installment of Engaging Books features a selection from Archipelago Books, including Dawn, In Praise of Defeat, Pearls on a Branch, and The Last Pomegranate Tree. "Engaging Books Series: Archipelago Books Selections"
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The Jadaliyya co-editors call on the Government of #Egypt to release Alaa Abdel Fattah, who has languished in prison for almost a decade. "Jadaliyya Co-Editors Demand that Egypt Immediately Release Alaa Abdel Fattah, Mohamed Al-Baqer, & Mohamed Ibrahim"
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Without understanding what it means to prefer “Mahsa” over her Kurdish name, Iranian protestors & their supporters around the world are participating in a type of erasure. "Why 'Jîna': Erasure of Kurdish Women & Their Politics from the Uprisings in Iran"
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This month highlighted the coverage of the protests in Iran by Jadaliyya’s Iran Page, a piece on Afghanistan and the Left, the upcoming Issue of the Arab Studies Journal, and more! "Live with ASI: Episode 3.3 Digest — November 2022"
The Search for Power is a lecture and interactive installation performance inviting the audience to look into archives, inaccessible knowledge, and a personal quest for revenge. "Book Launch: The Search for Power by Tania El Khoury and Ziad Abu-Rish" buff.ly/3FF8KqJ
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I grew up as a refugee, a second-class citizen in Iran, in both a family and society obsessed with the clash of ideologies. Thus, the question of “self” and “other” and their relation stayed with me. "Scholars in Context: Sayed Hassan Akhlaq" buff.ly/3DQsbui
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Thank you, George Mason community, for a simulating discussion around “Classless Politics” (). Humbled by your kind reception of my book. Many thanks to and all the cosponsors for making this happen.
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TODAY @ 6pm ET: Hesham Sallam (@WazirElKif) will be discussing his new book, "Classless Politics: Islamist Movements, the Left, and Authoritarian Legacies in Egypt." The lecture, hosted by @4Bassam will be held at George Mason University. See you there! jadaliyya.com/Details/44556/
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COP27 will be the most exclusionary such conference so far, in terms of the absence of serious and independent Egyptian activists, environmental groups, journalists and scholars. "Quick Thoughts: Hamza Hamouchene on COP27" buff.ly/3taHjO2
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