For insights into the situation of SWANA♀️that are not covered in mainstream media, check out @jmews's five most read articles of 2024: Narges Bajoghli and my piece, Noura Kamal @SohaBayoumi@ghafournia@Hamamra3@AhmadQabaha5@SAISIran
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If you’re looking for an article on the politics of representations, multimodality, and autoethnography, please check out my new article, "Unruly Subjects" in @VisAnthReview, out now. Thanks to editors @thenandthere_, @AmahlBishara, Sherine, Ali : https://t.co/edihwd6PQE
🚨 My department is seeking an assistant professor in Communication. Join me in NYC! Please spread the word. https://t.co/zJMLQLtZhQ…
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Rarely have I been so excited to receive a book in the mail. I learned of this project by way of @Wazhmah ‘s new film under development with diasporic Afghan journalists, displaced after US abrupt withdraw from Afghanistan
closing remarks! grateful for our co-hosts @llamasjr and eszter zimányi of @AnnenbergCARGC, our brilliant guests and everyone else who came & took part in the two days of subaltern perspectives.
the final part of our workshop ‘subaltern perspectives’, with @juliaeilerssmith moderating a presentation of research creation works by muhammad nour elkhairy, dipti gupta, wazhmah osman (@Wazhmah) and sanaz sohrabi.
saturday, 10/05
10 AM
presentation of research creation works
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julia eilers smith @juleilsmith
muhammad nour elkhairy
sanaz sohrabi
wazhmah osman @Wazhmah
dipti gupta
Please join me in conversation with Bilge Yesil to discuss her exciting and timely new book "Talking Back to the West" @bilgeyesil1 @GC_CUNY@memeac_cuny@IllinoisPress https://t.co/n4nP95dVeI
On the 2nd anniversary of Woman Life Freedom, I’ve written on the fall of Afghanistan in Aug 2021, the rise of WLF movement in Iran on Sep 2022 & the continued war on #Palestine since Oct 2023, focusing on gender violence & struggle for transnational solidarity.
#Mahsa_Amini
Finalizing a syllabus and looking for material on the Middle East/North Africa, or on questions of immigration, settler colonialism, public health, urbanism, or climate change? Our editors chose their 10 favorite articles for classrooms! 🧵
This tweet (X?)is long overdue!! Defended my dissertation in April! Grateful to my amazing advisor @JoseItzigsohn and fantastic committee @Prof_Kennedy@JoshPacewicz@jgo34@Wazhmah and Paget Henry for their guidance and making the defense an absolute joy!!!
Social workers, Students and volunteers 📢
Our Philly-Afghan Info Hub is seeking #volunteers to help co-facilitate a series of online sessions with the Afghan community in #Philadelphia. 1/3
CC: @andreawenzel@Wazhmah
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Spring is here! 💐☀️ As flowers bloom and days get brighter, JCMS brings a brand new issue with a fresh batch of articles! JCMS 63.3 delivers a wide variety of research articles and open-access content. Read them here https://t.co/PtPCBKwCiB.
How the US backed kidnapping and murder - with @azamsahmed, I spent nearly a year on the ground investigating Afghanistan's largest campaign of forced disappearances since the Communists-and the man behind them https://t.co/N9YNludyUL
Faye Ginsburg & Rayna Rapp chronicle and theorize 20 years of NYC’s wide-ranging disability worlds as parents, activists, anthropologists, & disability studies scholars in "Disability Worlds." Read the free intro now! #DisabilityStudies#AnthroTwitter https://t.co/z7NWUksLBy