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Live with ASI / Episode 3.6 - February 2023

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Live with ASI
Episode 3.6 - February 2023
{{langos=='en'?('09/02/2023' | todate):('09/02/2023' | artodate)}} - Issue 10.1

This month co-hosts MK Smith, Bassam Haddad and Nadya Sbaiti highlighted several newly released books that are featured in New Texts Out Now series and also offered some Must Read selections which also featured some New Texts, which both discuss the post colonial development of Oman and respectively. The episode also features interviews with Katty Alhayek, Brahim El Guabli, Amir Marshi, Mouin Rabbani, Zeynep Gambetti, Mekarem Eljamal, and Dina Hadad.

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Guests

Dr. Katty Alhayek
Dr. Katty Alhayek

Her research interests broadly center around themes of Syrian refugees, gender, media audiences, activism, and new technologies.

Dr. Katty Alhayek is an Assistant Professor in the School of Professional Communication at Ryerson University (renaming in process) in Toronto, Canada. Alhayek’s research centers around themes of marginality, media, audiences, gender, intersectionality, and displacement in a transnational context.

Alhayek completed her Ph.D. in Communication at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the United States of America with a graduate certificate in Advanced Feminist Studies. Her publications include articles in the International Journal of Communication; Feminist Media Studies; Gender, Technology and Development; and Participations: Journal of Audience and Reception Studies. Twitter: @kattyalhayek

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Mouin Rabbani
Mouin Rabbani

Mouin Rabbani is a researcher and analyst specialising in the contemporary Middle East and Co-Editor of Jadaliyya.

Mouin Rabbani is a researcher and analyst specialising in the contemporary Middle East and Co-Editor of Jadaliyya. He has previously served as Principal Political Affairs Officer with the Office of the UN Special Envoy for Syria, Head of Middle East with Crisis Management Initiative/Martti Ahtisaari Centre, Senior Middle East Analyst and Special Advisor on Israel-Palestine with the International Crisis Group, and Project Director with the Association of Netherlands Municipalities. He is Senior Fellow with the Institute for Palestine Studies, Contributing Editor of Middle East Report, Associate Fellow of the European Council on Foreign Relations, and Policy Advisor to Al-Shabaka - The Palestinian Policy Network. A graduate of Tufts University and Georgetown University’s Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, Rabbani has published, presented and commented widely on Middle East issues, including for most major global media.

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Mekarem Eljamal
Mekarem Eljamal

Doctoral Student in Urban Planning at Columbia GSAPP, Managing Editor of the Middle East Studies Pedagogy Initiative

Mekarem Eljamal is a Doctoral Student in Urban Planning at Columbia GSAPP. She has a Master's Degree in Modern Middle Eastern and North African Studies and Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Michigan. Her research interests center the legal and policy histories around community and economic development of Palestinian neighborhoods in urban centers such as Haifa and Yaffa. Eljamal is the Managing Editor of the Middle East Studies Pedagogy Initiative and the Coordinator of the Middle East in Cyberspace Database of the Arab Studies Institute’s Knowledge Production Project.

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Brahim el Guabli
Brahim el Guabli

Assistant Professor of Arabic Studies and Comparative Literature @ Williams College.

Brahim El Guabli is an academic whose work and research interests encompass the Maghreb, the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa. He probes questions of trauma and memory, and the way aesthetics enable various forms of coming to terms with violent pasts. Brahim’s articles have appeared, among others, in Arab Studies Journal, The Journal of North African Studies, Francosphères and Jadaliyya. He is also the co-editor of the two-volume special issue of The Journal of North African Studies entitled “Violence and the Politics of Aesthetics: A Postcolonial Maghreb Without Borders” (2017). Brahim is the co-editor of Jadaliyya Maghreb page.

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