Looks at the local, regional, and global implications of the creation of the Israeli settler colonial states through the lenses of mobility, ruptures, and connections.
First name | Last name | Gender | Rank | Affiliated Institution | Country |
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Magid | Shihade | Male | Birzeit University | Palestine | |
Bio: Magid Shihade is an Assistant Professor at Bizeit University. His work is focused on the socio-cultural history of a village in Galilee as a way to engage with rural Palestinian history. His research interests also include violence, modernity, settler colonialism, Ibn Khaldun, and decolonization. He has published a book, edited a journal issue, and published articles and book chapters on these topics. |
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Sociology & Anthropology
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