Erika Biagini, Dublin City University, Erika.biagini@dcu.ie , Paola Rivetti, Dublin City University, Paola.rivetti@dcu.ie This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 3, Issue 2, Fall 2020. Download the PDF of this piece here. A decade since the so called “Arab Spring”,
“We Don’t have Citizenship:” Liberation and Other Conceptual Frameworks for Understanding Iranian Women’s Activism in the MENA and Beyond
Shirin Saeidi, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Saeidi@uark.edu This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 3, Issue 2, Fall 2020. Download the PDF of this piece here. During my research and conversations with Iranians, I am often questioned on my research
Gender and the Law in the Arab World: Text, Pretext, and Citizenship
Catherine Warrick, Villanova University, catherine.warrick@villanova.edu This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 3, Issue 2, Fall 2020. Download the PDF of this piece here. The body of scholarship on gender and politics is rich and wide-ranging, as the essays in
Using Social Media Data to Study Arab Politics
Alexandra A. Siegel, Stanford University This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 2, Fall 2019. Download the PDF of the piece here. From clerics with millions of online followers and government-sponsored bot armies, to activists organizing and
Researching Hope and Failed Expectation
Nermin Allam, Rutgers University This is part of the MENA Politics Newsletter, Volume 2, Issue 1, Spring 2019. Download the PDF of this piece here. In Women and the Egyptian Revolution: Engagement and Activism during the 2011 Arab Uprisings, I offered