This reflection is a response to Habashi's article "Palestinian children: a transformation of national identity in the Abbas era." It considers the unique scalar and temporal challenges of researching with Palestinian children in the context of a territorially fractured Palestine
Abstract: This article deals with analyzing the place and the political Islam occupies on the Palest...
Sari Nusseibeh begins his study of the “Palestinian problem” with the comment “this is not an academ...
An understudied yet central aspect of the failure of the Oslo Peace Process is the lived impact of t...
This reflection is a response to Habashi's article "Palestinian children: a transformation of nation...
The constant rendering of Palestinian national identity provides crucial insight not only to the cur...
I write this piece as a commentary to Habashi’s article (this issue) on the national identity of Pal...
This study examines the formulation of national identity in Palestinian children by exploring their ...
This paper examines the ways in which Palestinian children variously perform and transform the disco...
This article situates these two new books on the Palestinians in Israel in the broader evolution of ...
In 1948, 726,000 Palestinian people were uprooted from their homeland by Israeli military forces and...
This article documents the contribution of the Palestinian transnational youth and student movements...
Many Palestinians view their youth as the hope and future of Palestine. Palestinian youth have beco...
The question of Palestine (and the city of Jerusalem) is a core issue that remains at the centre of ...
Since the Second Intifada, trauma relief has served as the primary justification for a range of inte...
This article argues that the recent calm the West Bank is currently experiencing results fr...
Abstract: This article deals with analyzing the place and the political Islam occupies on the Palest...
Sari Nusseibeh begins his study of the “Palestinian problem” with the comment “this is not an academ...
An understudied yet central aspect of the failure of the Oslo Peace Process is the lived impact of t...
This reflection is a response to Habashi's article "Palestinian children: a transformation of nation...
The constant rendering of Palestinian national identity provides crucial insight not only to the cur...
I write this piece as a commentary to Habashi’s article (this issue) on the national identity of Pal...
This study examines the formulation of national identity in Palestinian children by exploring their ...
This paper examines the ways in which Palestinian children variously perform and transform the disco...
This article situates these two new books on the Palestinians in Israel in the broader evolution of ...
In 1948, 726,000 Palestinian people were uprooted from their homeland by Israeli military forces and...
This article documents the contribution of the Palestinian transnational youth and student movements...
Many Palestinians view their youth as the hope and future of Palestine. Palestinian youth have beco...
The question of Palestine (and the city of Jerusalem) is a core issue that remains at the centre of ...
Since the Second Intifada, trauma relief has served as the primary justification for a range of inte...
This article argues that the recent calm the West Bank is currently experiencing results fr...
Abstract: This article deals with analyzing the place and the political Islam occupies on the Palest...
Sari Nusseibeh begins his study of the “Palestinian problem” with the comment “this is not an academ...
An understudied yet central aspect of the failure of the Oslo Peace Process is the lived impact of t...