The Council for British Research in the Levant is pleased to open a call for papers for a workshop to be held in Amman on 22 and 23 September, 2014 on the broad topic of the Arab Uprising. From the end of 2010, a series of unexpected popular uprisings have spread across North Africa and the Middle East. The dramatic unfolding of events has disrupted the region in new and disturbing ways, including uprooting people both internally and across borders, transforming existing migrants into refugee..
The popular uprisings in in Arab countries took the world by surprise. Described as the beginning of...
The New Middle East is one of the first comprehensive books to critically examine the Arab popular u...
The events of the Arab Spring were an inevitable surprise. In a region where political oppression an...
University of Balamand — Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Call for Papers: Conference on "The Imp...
The protests that started in December 2010 in Tunisia rapidly spread to other countries of the Middl...
The recent uprising in the Middle East astonished the entire world when volcano of human patience er...
International Conference: “Islamism and the Arab Revolutions: Dynamics of Change”, Cairo, 11-12 Febr...
Workshop, University of Oxford, Oxford School of Global and Area Studies March 10–11, 2020 ...
What is striking about the continuing wave of Arab uprisings is not only their historical momentousn...
Arab Documentaries - Recording Whose 'Reality'? Organised by the Arab Media Centre, Communication an...
The New Middle East is one of the first comprehensive books written by prominent scholars of the reg...
In the opening months of 2011 the world witnessed a series of tumultuous events in North Africa and ...
BOSTON CONSORTIUM FOR ARAB REGION STUDIES BCARS’ Graduate Student Conference: Understanding Today’s ...
Popular uprisings are not unusual, including those in favour of democratic goals, but it is when the...
The popular rebellions that have swept Arab countries since December 2010 have spawned an active fie...
The popular uprisings in in Arab countries took the world by surprise. Described as the beginning of...
The New Middle East is one of the first comprehensive books to critically examine the Arab popular u...
The events of the Arab Spring were an inevitable surprise. In a region where political oppression an...
University of Balamand — Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Call for Papers: Conference on "The Imp...
The protests that started in December 2010 in Tunisia rapidly spread to other countries of the Middl...
The recent uprising in the Middle East astonished the entire world when volcano of human patience er...
International Conference: “Islamism and the Arab Revolutions: Dynamics of Change”, Cairo, 11-12 Febr...
Workshop, University of Oxford, Oxford School of Global and Area Studies March 10–11, 2020 ...
What is striking about the continuing wave of Arab uprisings is not only their historical momentousn...
Arab Documentaries - Recording Whose 'Reality'? Organised by the Arab Media Centre, Communication an...
The New Middle East is one of the first comprehensive books written by prominent scholars of the reg...
In the opening months of 2011 the world witnessed a series of tumultuous events in North Africa and ...
BOSTON CONSORTIUM FOR ARAB REGION STUDIES BCARS’ Graduate Student Conference: Understanding Today’s ...
Popular uprisings are not unusual, including those in favour of democratic goals, but it is when the...
The popular rebellions that have swept Arab countries since December 2010 have spawned an active fie...
The popular uprisings in in Arab countries took the world by surprise. Described as the beginning of...
The New Middle East is one of the first comprehensive books to critically examine the Arab popular u...
The events of the Arab Spring were an inevitable surprise. In a region where political oppression an...