📜CALL FOR PAPERS, JERUSALEM QUARTERLY📜
We invite contributions for *TWO* special issues! (1) exploring the cultural, political, & other dimensions of Palestinian food 🥘 & (2) exploring the literary legacy of Jerusalem🔖.
Submit abstracts by *Sept. 15, 2023*
For more info 🧵
Guest edited by Carol Khoury, this issue aims to delve into the profound literary tapestry woven around Jerusalem, offering a platform for scholarly examination of how literary minds have shaped, challenged, and reimagined the city's essence.
Details: https://t.co/LcKd3OEHwI
Guest edited by Christiane Dabdoub Nasser, the issue centers the role of food in material, psychological, and imaginative dimensions of Palestinian life—from local food production to trade routes and economic networks.
Details: https://t.co/EsKQxBoeuu
ISSUE ANNOUNCEMENT - A special issue of the #Jerusalem Quarterly - SUBALTERN ARCHAEOLOGY (PART 1), is out now!
It focuses in part on the materiality of the archaeological enterprise from a unique and under-represented angle.
Read it here: https://t.co/TBpkuK962A #AcademicTwitter
In ‘Marriage, Split Residency, and the Separation Wall in Jerusalem,’ al-Labadi & Hardan’s study examines how #Israeli policies deny #Palestinian#Jerusalemites their right to a family life among other rights violations.
Two marginalized communities living within the walls of #Jerusalem's Old City, the #Dom & the #African Community, have suffered from racism from Israeli authorities, wider Israeli public as well as from within #Palestinian society.
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~TODAY~ You still have time to sign up for our online event: "Who Owns #Palestine?" Celebrating the Release of the Two-Part Special Issue of the #Jerusalem Quarterly (JQ 88 & JQ 89). @PalStudies#AcademicTwitter
Follow the link to register: https://t.co/TuTwn68E0F
TOMORROW at 10am ET / 5pm Palestine ‼️
Join us, @BrownCMES, and @boell_stiftung for the release of the two-part Special Issue of the @JQuarterly. The issue addresses the past, present, and future of ownership and what it means to "own" Palestine.
https://t.co/Cu1zP1JH5i
~TOMORROW~ Join us for the online event: "Who Owns #Palestine?" Celebrating the Release of the Two-Part Special Issue of the #Jerusalem Quarterly (JQ 88 & JQ 89).
Follow the link to register: https://t.co/TuTwn69bQd #AcademicTwitter
Follow the link to read ‘Evolving Regimes or Land Use and Property in the West Bank: #Dispossession, #Resistance and #Neoliberalism’ by Fadia Ponosetti and Laurence Roudart, published in the latest issue of the #Jerusalem Quarterly. https://t.co/xj7k7FbKAG #AcademicTwitter
In our latest issue of the #Jerusalem Quarterly, Fadia Panosetti&Laurence Roudart examine the strategies of land use & property that #Palestinians have implemented to oppose & complicate processes of land dispossession under changing political-economic circumstances. @PalStudies
This article brings together insights from the fields of agrarian political economy, settler #colonial studies, & #indigenous studies to question the assumption that individual ownership of land is an effective protection against land dispossession in settler-colonial contexts.
In the rural areas of the West Bank, the core of the property strategy through which Palestinians have advanced claims over the land has evolved from a set of collective relationships into an individual, market-based relationship. @JQuarterly
https://t.co/og6ECVcXkP
The Jerusalem Quarterly spring issue is also out today! With the winter issue, it is a special issue on "Who owns Palestine" building on New Directions of Palestine Studies @BrownCMES@JQuarterly I am grateful for the joint effort and cooperation.
https://t.co/pxJELQ1MRb
An essay in the form of a conversation, co-authored by @NaamanDorit, @mparisinou and Mona Hajjar Halaby, on their collaboration was published by in the Spring 2022 issue of @JQuarterly . We announce it on our blog as a means of commemorating the #Nakba. https://t.co/mxxR1bcTla
Our latest issue of the #Jerusalem Quarterly - A Special Issue: Who Owns #Palestine? (Part 2) is available in paper form and online! @PalStudies#AcademicTwitter
Follow the link to check it out: https://t.co/A5SURvXb2N
We translated and are republishing this text written by Shireen Abu Akleh in 2016 for Majallat al-Dirasat al-Filastiniyyah to commemorate her work. She discussed the role of media coverage in Palestinian uprisings, and Israeli attacks on the news media.
https://t.co/sNYSK4Iotd