This dossier gathers papers by four social scientists – in anthropology, political science, and international relations – based in Portuguese research centres and who are conducting research with direct observation in Israel/Palestine. Their common field is Israeli society and its Jewish population, whether within the borders of the State of Israel or in settlements in the Occupied Territories. All four authors are concerned with making intelligible the complex, contradictory and conflicted d..
Knowledge production in, for and by settler colonial states hinges on both productive and repressive...
In the Israeli Negev desert, home demolition of unauthorized Arab-Bedouin villages is a contested is...
This article explores the similarities and differences between Zionism and archetypical European mod...
The scholarly discourse about Israel has at least two defects. First, although it is a colonial-sett...
The work on the Special Issue started with the 2015 SOAS Palestine Society Conference, held at SOAS,...
This paper explores the permeability of imagined boundaries between Jewish and Palestinian citizens ...
The study examines the ways in which the Israeli-Palestinian conflict shapes and transforms the inte...
In this paper I discuss the effect of emotional involvement in the field and the effect of movement ...
Fieldwork in conflict-ridden settings presents many challenges for humanitarian actors and academic ...
This article explores methodological issues central to the undertaking of joint Palestinian-Israeli ...
This research paper is centered on the question “how does the history of the Apartheid effect South ...
Until recent years, the Arab Palestinian minority in Israel was completely absent from the concerns ...
The Israeli State envisions itself as first and foremost a Jewish state. Its founding narrative is t...
This study is an attempt to comprehend how Palestinians and Israelis perceive the conflict and the p...
Shedding light on the recent mutations of the Israeli separation policy, whose institutional and spa...
Knowledge production in, for and by settler colonial states hinges on both productive and repressive...
In the Israeli Negev desert, home demolition of unauthorized Arab-Bedouin villages is a contested is...
This article explores the similarities and differences between Zionism and archetypical European mod...
The scholarly discourse about Israel has at least two defects. First, although it is a colonial-sett...
The work on the Special Issue started with the 2015 SOAS Palestine Society Conference, held at SOAS,...
This paper explores the permeability of imagined boundaries between Jewish and Palestinian citizens ...
The study examines the ways in which the Israeli-Palestinian conflict shapes and transforms the inte...
In this paper I discuss the effect of emotional involvement in the field and the effect of movement ...
Fieldwork in conflict-ridden settings presents many challenges for humanitarian actors and academic ...
This article explores methodological issues central to the undertaking of joint Palestinian-Israeli ...
This research paper is centered on the question “how does the history of the Apartheid effect South ...
Until recent years, the Arab Palestinian minority in Israel was completely absent from the concerns ...
The Israeli State envisions itself as first and foremost a Jewish state. Its founding narrative is t...
This study is an attempt to comprehend how Palestinians and Israelis perceive the conflict and the p...
Shedding light on the recent mutations of the Israeli separation policy, whose institutional and spa...
Knowledge production in, for and by settler colonial states hinges on both productive and repressive...
In the Israeli Negev desert, home demolition of unauthorized Arab-Bedouin villages is a contested is...
This article explores the similarities and differences between Zionism and archetypical European mod...