نداء القدس: ولادة خدمة الإذاعة الفلسطينية
في آخر يوم من شهر آذار 1930، وبينما كانت القدس تنتقل من الشتاء إلى الربيع، بدأت خدمة البث الإذاعي الخاص بفلسطين إرسالها من جهاز البث الجديد في رام الله، مع وجود مكاتب البث قرب مركز مدينة القدس. حضر...
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View ArticleKnowledge as Politics by Other Means: An Interview with Wael Hallaq (Part One)
Throughout the last three decades, Wael Hallaq has emerged as one of the leading scholars of Islamic law in Western academia. He has made major contributions not only to the study of the theory and...
View ArticleQuick Thoughts: Omar Dahi on The Rebel Withdrawal from Homs and Brahimi...
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View ArticleThe Art of Resistance: Labor, Debt, and G.U.L.F.'s Guggenheim Campaign
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View ArticleO.I.L. Media Roundup (17 April)
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View ArticleQuick Thoughts: Cihan Tugal on the Soma Mining Disaster
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View ArticleSyria Media Roundup (May 17)
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View ArticleSharjah Art Foundation's March Project
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Since April 2007, Baghdad has been experiencing a walling strategy designed by the US-led Multi-National Forces (MNF) occupying Iraq then. Between 2005 and 2008, kidnappings, assassinations and...
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View ArticleOn Erdogan’s ‘Ordinary Things’: The Soma Massacre, the Spine Tower, and the...
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View ArticleSahrawi Realities: Space, Architecture, and Mobility of Displacement (Part 1)
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View ArticleThe Empty Promise of State-Sponsored Feminism in the Arabian Peninsula
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View ArticleMilitarization and External Intervention: The Syrian Crisis
The US organization Women Against War held a symposium in Chicago on 23 April 2014, to which researcher and scholar Bassam Haddad, Co-Founder and Co-Editor of Jadaliyya and Director of the Middle East...
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