'Seni bilen hayran, bilmeyen dusman' or, Why Erdogan Remains so Popular
“Seni bilen hayran, bilmeyen düşman” or, Why Erdoğan Remains so Popular At a rally in Istanbul’s Bakırköy district last Saturday, members of the all-female audience were whipped up like teenagers at a...
View ArticleMonument of the Unknown Student
[For Berkin Elvan, who died on 11 March 2014 at seven in the morning. He had been in a coma for 269 days after having been shot by a gas canister while walking to buy bread during the Gezi Protests. He...
View Articleكسر الحصار: نقد و بدائل
[ هذا المقال جزء من ”أصوات من أجل غزة: ملف خاص“ تنشره جدلية على مدار شهر كامل. للإطلاع على بقية المقالات اضغط/ي هنا] "شعبٌ يقرأ، شعبٌ لا يجوع ولا يُستعبد". أمين الزاويمقدمةقامت إسرائيل منذ تأسيسها...
View Articleشبح قطاع غزّة المقيم
[ هذا المقال جزء من ”أصوات من أجل غزة: ملف خاص“ تنشره جدلية على مدار شهر كامل. للإطلاع على بقية المقالاتاضغط/ي هنا] يجوز وصف الحالة السياسيّة والاقتصاديّة لقطاع غزّة على مدار السنوات الماضية بالقول...
View Articleأصوات من أجل غزة: ملف خاص
”وقال شهود إن طائرات إسرائيلية أغارت مساء اليوم على مناطق في جنوب قطاع غزة وشماله وشرقه. وتزامنت الغارات مع قصف الدبابات الإسرائيلية مواقع قرب الشريط الحدودي بين القطاع والمناطق المحتلة عام 1948، وفقا...
View ArticleArduous Journeys on Roads Not [Yet] Taken: Language, Neoliberal Work Skills,...
The passionate controversy over Noureddine Ayouche’s proposal to replace fuṣḥā with the Moroccan vernaculars (especially Moroccan Arabic, dārija) as languages of instruction in pre-school and early...
View ArticleWhat Role for Law in the Palestinian Struggle for Liberation?
Is international law part of the solution in the Palestinian quest for self-determination and human rights – or part of the problem as a number of voices now argue? Al-Shabaka Policy Advisor Noura...
View ArticleFrom Carbon Democracy to the Right to the City: On the Struggle Against...
In his book Carbon Democracy, Timothy Mitchell analyses the interrelation between, on the one hand, the historical development of energy from fossil fuels and, on the other hand, the rise of democratic...
View ArticleSyria Media Roundup (March 14)
[This is a roundup of news articles and other materials circulating on Syria and reflects a wide variety of opinions. It does not reflect the views of the Syria Page Editors or of Jadaliyya. You may...
View Articleعن المشهد الموسيقي في غزة واستحالته
[ هذا المقال جزء من ”أصوات من أجل غزة" وهو ملف خاص تنشره جدلية على مدار شهر كامل. للإطلاع على بقية المقالات اضغط/ي هنا] تحدثت عبر سكايب مؤخراً إلى صديق غزاوي عاد من لندن إلى غزة قبل حوالي عامين. بعد...
View ArticleOn Saudi-Qatari Tensions: Ian Masters Interviews Toby C. Jones
In this 12 March 2014 interview on the radio show Background Briefing with Ian Masters, Toby Jones discusses recent regional political developments in the Arabian Peninsula. Jones, a professor of...
View ArticleJadaliyya Monthly Edition (February 2014)
This is a selection of what you might have missed on Jadaliyya during the month of February 2014. It also includes the most recent roundups, editors picks, and most read articles. Progressively, we...
View Articleأحوال الطبّ النفسي في خصوصية غزّة المحاصرة
أثقل التاريخ كاهل غزّة بالاحتلال والحروب، والحصار يجثم على صدور أهلها. وإذا كانت آثار الخراب الذي تخلّفه هذه العوامل مجتمعةً على البنية التحتية هي الأكثر وضوحاً للعيان، فإن الضرر الذي يلحق بالبنى...
View ArticlePress Release: Where is Jamal Al Hammadi?
[The following press release was issued by the Alkarama Foundation on 4 March 2014]Jamal Al Hammadi, a teacher of Islamic education from Khor Fakkan abducted on 20 April 2013 by state security...
View Articleمحمود درويش: إلهي لماذا تخلّيت عنّي؟
بينما كان قراؤه، شرقاً وغرباً، يحتفلون بذكرى ميلاده في الثالث عشر من آذار، صادرت إدارة معرض الرياض للكتاب دواوين محمود درويش (1941-2008) بعد اعتراض محتسبين من هيئة الأمر بالمعروف والنهي عن المنكر على...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Janet Abu-Lughod
Professor Janet Abu-Lughod sociologist, demographer, comparative urbanist, and scholar of world systems also belonged to the first generation of scholars who made possible sound scholarly discussions...
View ArticleLast Week on Jadaliyya (March 10-16)
This is a selection of what you might have missed on Jadaliyya last week. It also includes a list of the most read articles and roundups. Progressively, we will be featuring more content on our "Last...
View ArticleEgypt Media Roundup (March 17)
[This is a roundup of news articles and other materials circulating on Egypt and reflects a wide variety of opinions. It does not reflect the views of the Egypt Page Editors or of Jadaliyya. You may...
View ArticleThe Dangers of Liberalism: Foucault and Postcoloniality in France
[This article is the first in a three-part series that looks at Foucault's work in relationship to the legacy of French colonialism in North Africa.]“For with Napoleon’s occupation of Egypt processes...
View ArticleMahmoud Darwish: My God Why Have You Forsaken Me?
While his readers were celebrating his birthday on the 13th of March, the authorities at the Riyad Book Fair confiscated Mahmoud Darwish’s books after members of the Committee for the Prevention of...
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