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Ten Years On: Mass Protests and Uprisings in the Arab World / Displacement, Disruption and Scholarly Production in the Aftermath of Uprisings

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Ten Years On: Mass Protests and Uprisings in the Arab World
Displacement, Disruption and Scholarly Production in the Aftermath of Uprisings
{{langos=='en'?('10/11/2021' | todate):('10/11/2021' | artodate)}} - Issue 9.2
Hosted by Hamid Alawadhi

This panel explores the disruptions to research and the circulation of ideas in and about the region as well as some of the generative possibilities and new networks that have been produced as a consequence of the many different forms of displacement that have affected scholars, students, activists, intellectuals and artists in the aftermath of uprisings.

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Guests

Dr. Basileus Zeno
Dr. Basileus Zeno

Karl Loewenstein Fellow and Visiting Lecturer in Political Science at Amherst College.

Dr. Basileus Zeno is Karl Loewenstein Fellow and Visiting Lecturer in Political Science at Amherst College. He received his Ph.D. in Political Science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in September 2021.

His academic publications include articles in Nations and Nationalism; Middle East Law and Governance; and Digest of Middle East Studies.

Basileus is strongly committed to public engagement and applied research. He is a co-editor of the Syria Page at Jadaliyya, and a co-founding member of Security in Context. He also served as a consultant and a researcher at several international organizations such as the Carter Center’s Conflict Resolution Program, The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (UN-ESCWA), and the LSE Policy research project "Legitimacy and Citizenship in the Arab World".

Twitter: @BasileusZeno

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Evren Altinkas
Evren Altinkas

Dr. Altinkas specializes in Ottoman intellectual history and the history of the Turkish war of independence.

Dr. Altinkas specializes in Ottoman intellectual history and the history of the Turkish war of independence. His current focus is on the hidden intellectual histories of the participants in the Turkish war of independence and institutional continuity between underground organizations and the Turkish Republic.

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Morad Elsana
Morad Elsana

Research scholar & professor interested in human rights and indigenous peoples' rights.

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Selin Bengi Gümrükçü
Selin Bengi Gümrükçü

Postdoctoral Associate at the Center for European Studies 

Selin Bengi Gümrükçü is a Postdoctoral Associate at the Center for European Studies (CES), Rutgers University. She received her PhD from the University of Zurich in 2014 with a dissertation titled “Reconstructing a Cycle of Protest: Protest and Politics in Turkey, 1971-1985”. Before joining CES, she worked as a visiting scholar/lecturer at the Department of Political Science, Rutgers University (2018-2020), as a lecturer (2014-2015) and Assistant Professor (2015-2016) at Izmir University, and as a research assistant at Izmir University of Economics (2007-2014). During and after her PhD, she held visiting positions at Bielefeld University, Sciences Po Paris, University of Paris 8, and more recently the European University Institute.

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