Lo sivano, ‘kine em?’—Hey Sivan, Who Are We?
Lo şivano, “kîne em?”—Hey Şivan, Who Are We?Şivan Perwer came to prominence in the 1980s—at a time when Saddam in Iraq and the September 12 military junta in Turkey pursued a policy of wholesale...
View Articleمعارضة مستحيلة: سحر نظام الحزب الواحد
يُمثّل عام 1962 على المستوى السياسي ولادة الجزائر المستقلة بقيادة جبهة التحرير الوطني التي انتصرت في تنافسها على جميع الأحزاب السياسية الأخرى. وكان الحزب الشيوعي الجزائري الحزب السياسي الوحيد الذي...
View ArticleThe AKP and the Peace Process
In the month of November, there have been several important developments regarding the peace process in Turkey. First, Prime Minister Erdoğan announced a democratic package, which was supposed to be a...
View ArticleNew Paradigms in Israel and Palestine: Interview with Noura Erakat and Leila...
Frank Barat for Le Mur a des Oreilles : You've both participated in a conference in Brussels called "New paradigms for Israel/Palestine". Could you tell us what it was about ?Leila Farsakh: The...
View Articleالثورة الجزائرية: محاورة الماضي
انطلقت ثورة الفاتح من نوفمبر في العام 1954 بنداء وجهته رسالة جبهة التحرير الوطني إلى الشعب الجزائري قائلة "إذا كان هدف أي حركة ثورية في الواقع هو خلق جميع الظروف الثورية للقيام بعملية تحريرية، فإننا...
View ArticlePersian Translation of 'On Why Struggles Over Urban Space Matter: An...
[This interview was originally conducted in English by Hiba Bou Akar and Nada Moumtaz with David Harvey. It was published as "On Why Struggles Over Urban Space Matter" by Jadaliyya. It was translated...
View ArticleLast Week on Jadaliyya (November 26- December 1)
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 ArticleViolence Against Copts in Egypt
The Egyptian Orthodox Christian community—the Copts—has been the target of violence and discrimination since the 1970s and especially following the revolution that overthrew Hosni Mubarak. The Egyptian...
View ArticleTadween Roundup: News and Analysis in Publishing and Academia from the Arab...
[The following article was originally published on Tadween Publishing's blog. For more information on the publishing world as it relates to pedagogy and knowledge production, follow Tadween Publishing...
View ArticleImplications of Morocco's Bifurcated Educational System
In Morocco, policymakers have recently implemented several groundbreaking initiatives aiming to create educational programs to empower rural women. Despite progress in this realm, there are still...
View ArticleToward an Ethic of Legitimate Dissent: Academic Boycott at the American...
At its 2013 annual conference, the American Studies Association (ASA) considered a resolution to endorse the academic boycott of Israel. Several professors proposed the resolution to the ASA’s Academic...
View ArticleEgypt Media Roundup (December 2)
[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 ArticleTel Aviv-Jaffa’s “City for All” – Is There Emancipatory Potential in Israeli...
Max Ajl: Start by telling us a little about the Ir LeKulanu campaign.Matan Kaminer: Ir LeKulanu, “city for all of us” in Hebrew, is a municipal political party in Tel Aviv-Jaffa. It was founded six...
View ArticleO.I.L. Monthly Edition (November 2013)
[This is a monthly archive of pieces written by Jadaliyya contributors and editors on the Occupations, Interventions,and Law (O.I.L.) Page. It also includes material published on other platforms that...
View ArticleTurkey Media Roundup (December 3)
[This is a roundup of news articles and other materials circulating on Turkey and reflects a wide variety of opinions. It does not reflect the views of the Turkey Page Editors or of Jadaliyya. You may...
View ArticleSonbol in Sinai: A Narrative of Territorialization
In 1987 Egyptian public television aired the soap opera Sonbol Ba‘d al-Milyon (Sonbol After the Million), a burlesque soap opera of sorts starring the comedian Mohamed Sobhy. It came as a sequel to a...
View Articleهل تحتاج الثورة إلى قانون للتظاهر؟
لم يسبق في تاريخ الثورات أن احتاجت ثورة إلى قانون للتظاهر¡ ناهيك عن كون هذا القانون يتطلب ترخيصاً للتظاهر من وزارة داخلية النظام القديم عينه الذي قامت الثورة من أجل إزالته. وهذا ما حصل في مصر الأسبوع...
View ArticleArabian Peninsula Media Roundup (December 3)
[This is a roundup of news articles and other materials circulating on the Arabian Peninsula and reflects a wide variety of opinions. It does not reflect the views of the Arabian Peninsula Page Editors...
View Article20 Years of Talks: Keeping Palestine Occupied
Twenty years ago, the PLO Central Council approved the Oslo Accord with the Israeli government. Israeli-Palestinian talks were slated to conclude within 5 years, yet two decades on Israel's occupation...
View ArticleTwenty Years of Talks: Keeping Palestine Occupied
Twenty years ago, the PLO Central Committee approved the Oslo Accord with the Israeli government. Israeli-Palestinian talks were slated to conclude within five years, yet two decades on Israel's...
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