Arab Studies Quarterly is an open access peer reviewed journal on the Arabs and West Asia focusing on politically engaged research. #ArabStudiesQuarterly
We have some exciting news to share: Pluto Journals is now a member of the Open Journals Collective (OJC), which launches in January 2026. It’s an exciting step towards a brighter future for diamond open access! The Future is Diamond (OJC). Read more here https://t.co/VF1xof8XpL
#OnlineEvent | 'Leigh Douglas Memorial Prize Showcase & Careers Conversation'
🗓️8 Dec, 15:00-16.30 (GMT)
Join BRISMES in celebrating this year’s Leigh Douglas Memorial Prize winners for the best PhDs on the Middle East.
More info: https://t.co/BMlkLJbp7w
#Employment The History Department of the University of Massachusetts Amherst invites applications for a nine-month tenure-system appointment, at the rank of Assistant Professor in the History of the Modern Middle East. https://t.co/c3VgFUKL7T
OUR November https://t.co/7GHgS7PolW news serves up plenty of food for thought, with new articles from World Review of Political Economy & Arab Studies Quarterly, as well as the latest news from our African Journals Initiative
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London Palestine Film Festival (@LPFFOfficial) returns from 14 to 28 November with a compelling line-up of UK premieres and documentaries. Book your tickets now to explore Palestinian life, culture, and resistance through cinema: https://t.co/fzf0OC96L5
Congratulations to Dr Razieh S. Mousavi, one of the winners of the 2025 BRAIS Prize in the Study of Islam and the Muslim World! Meet our 2025 winners and learn more about their outstanding theses here: https://t.co/2zs0epunBR
Within the latest from Arab Studies Quarterly 47.3 read the Books in Brief section, by Book Editor Salam Mir https://t.co/HyalIRtqPR. It is diamond #OpenAccess and free to read on
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Teaching in a time of repression, how to protect yourself, your students, and your academic freedom while teaching?
Read more from MESA's Task Force on Civil and Human Rights https://t.co/BKJG1IeQlr
Within the latest from Arab Studies Quarterly 47.3 read “American Aid to Israel: Nature and Impact 1949–2024”https://t.co/cnQssVbYtd by Dr Abed-Rabbo. It is diamond #OpenAccess and free to read on @Science_Open and @JSTOR
Read the latest from Arab Studies Quarterly 47.3 https://t.co/T1JbaGBKSg three articles: Autobiography: Affect, Critique, and Modernity, Necropolitics and Neo-Orientalism & American Aid to Israel on @Science_Open @ @JSTOR
Within the latest #diamondOpenAccess Arab Studies Quarterly 47.2 read “The Legal Effects of the Maritime Border Demarcation Agreement on the Lebanese State” by authors Mohamad Mokdad & Omar Abou Taha https://t.co/HdBdFlt0XL
#Employment The Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at the University of Oxford is seeking applications for the position of Departmental Lecturer (DL) in Classical Arabic Literature.
Read more: https://t.co/KBRWbbKd5W
Within the latest #diamondOpenAccess Arab Studies Quarterly 47.2 read “Refaat Alareer’s “If I Must Die”: The Death of the Author, the Afterlife of the Tale” by authors Asma Hussein free diamond #openaccess here https://t.co/OPSRQjdiaj
The Department of History and the Khayrallah Center for Lebanese Diaspora Studies at North Carolina State University invite applications to fill the Akram Khater Distinguished Professorship in Arab Migration Studies to beginning August 2026. https://t.co/av501GIv2n
Within the latest #diamondOpenAccess Arab Studies Quarterly 47.2 read ““ Usṭūrat Al-Jabal”: The Politics of Space in Hussein Barghouti’s Among the Almond Trees” by authors Shatha Abd El Latif , Lujain Aqra and Bilal Hamamra here https://t.co/fzzEZulZBm.
@OfficialBrismes has published a statement on escalating regional violence in the #MiddleEast. BRISMES expresses its deep alarm at Israel’s recent military aggression against Iran. Read the statement in full 👇https://t.co/wB1glls8Bt
#Employment The Department of Sociology, Egyptology and Anthropology at the American University in Cairo (AUC) invites applications for an Assistant or Associate Professor of Anthropology with expertise in either Religion and/or the Environment. https://t.co/gkzKGUr9Ln
Within the latest Arab Studies Quarterly 47.2 read the poem “Even” by author Sher Chandley here https://t.co/JJJD7sZaXP diamond #OpenAccess on @Science_Open and @jstor. ASQ was established in 1979 by the late Professors Edward Said and Ibrahim Abu-Lughod.
We’re excited to read Arab Studies Quarterly 47.2 here #openaccess https://t.co/CrTbKS6GIX with a range of articles and book reviews on Arabic culture, history and institutions. This issue spans art, society and #HumanRights. Subscribe for ASQ news https://t.co/VP831WB77G
Within the latest ASQ 47.1 read “No More Separation between Zion and Her Children”: Palestine as a Sacred Geography and the Roots of the Gaza Genocide by Adam A.H Yaghi here diamond # OpenAccess here https://t.co/m4pQIllSpc… on @scienceopen.bsky.social and @jstor.bsky.social