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#Prize | @AlgerianStudies and @LSEMiddleEast invite entries for the Algerian Studies MA Dissertation Prize from Master's students in UK universities whose dissertation examines #Algeria.
📅30 November 2021
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We're now LIVE for our event with Dr Natalya Vince discussing her latest book ‘The Algerian War, The Algerian Revolution’. Listen live on Facebook: https://t.co/ADGSH5nfgn
#LSEMiddleEast@Palgrave@AlgerianStudies
📆 Wednesday 23 June, 12:00 - 13:00 BST
Join us for a discussion on 'The Algerian War, The Algerian Revolution' with the author Dr Natalya Vince, organised with the Society for Algerian Studies (@AlgerianStudies). Register here: https://t.co/Bc1tInVlXu @Palgrave
See you shortly for our event with @LSEMiddleEast
: "Sino-Algerian Relations: From Anti-Colonial Allies to Strategic Partners?" Tuesday 02 March 2021 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm (GMT) with @zoubiryh @FS_Leopardi & Chuchu Zhang https://t.co/welbs8un1h
Please join us tomorrow for our event with
@LSEMiddleEast: "Sino-Algerian Relations: From Anti-Colonial Allies to Strategic Partners?" Tuesday 02 March 2021 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm (GMT) with
@zoubiryh @FS_Leopardi & Chuchu Zhang https://t.co/welbs8un1h
Please join us next week for our event with @LSEMiddleEast : "Sino-Algerian Relations: From Anti-Colonial Allies to Strategic Partners?"
Tuesday 02 March 2021 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm (GMT) with
@zoubiryh @FS_Leopardi & Chuchu Zhang https://t.co/welbs8un1h
Please join us next week for our event with LSE MEC: "Sino-Algerian Relations: From Anti-Colonial Allies to Strategic Partners?"
Tuesday 02 March 2021 1:00pm to 2:00pm (GMT) with @zoubiryh @FS_Leopardi & Chuchu Zhang https://t.co/welbs8un1h
Congratulations to Leeds University's @isla_paterson96 , Birmingham University's @BurbankSaad and Oxford University's Chlöe Mayoux for their prize-winning dissertations!https://t.co/izcs7kEHpj @LSEMiddleEast@AlgerianStudies
Algerians celebrate football victories... intensely 👀
Check out this article on #Algeria ‘s Football Sub-culture and Youth #Politics from Taylor and Francis @lborouniversity
#AFCON2019 https://t.co/BNTPWrrgfc
It was great presenting my research at #SocRel19 conference. We are having a strong presence from @CTPSR_Coventry 🥳 looking forward to tomorrow's panel on Modest Fashion with @drkristinaune and @Lucy_J_Peacock
What will #Algeria-s #military do next? In making that determination, the military will take into consideration 3 factors: 1) internal cohesion 2) institutional reputation 3) corporate and individual interests. My latest for @MiddleEastEye https://t.co/X71DShhquY
1/ Algeria is in transition. Serious scholarship provides context and insights to help make sense of what’s happening. Here are a couple recent reviews I’ve written on quality book contributions by @jamesrmcd and @rasbos et al.
The Maghreb Startups Network is alive!! Proud to be part of this launch with Algerian, Libyan, Moroccan and Tunisian teams showing innovation and capacity to integrate the Maghreb. You make the impossible work and I call on all goodwill ambassadors to join @WorldBank to support !
'A History of Algeria' tells the story of an ‘extraordinarily robust, resilient society’ withstanding external and internal violence and repression through the past five centuries. @BPNickels reviews @jamesrmcd's 'landmark' work for the blog https://t.co/0t0nw2SH0v
Deepest condolences to those who have lost their loved ones in #TunisAttack and strength to those who will continue to be resilient in the wonderful country that is #Tunisia
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The Centre's @yasmine_kherfi has an essay in the new issue of @KohlJournal entitled 'Female Hysteria, Invisibilized Labour, and the Kafala System'. It's a powerful and thought-provoking read: https://t.co/MH3NUQdCfN