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Political Economy of the Middle East Continuities & Discontinuities in Teaching & Research<\/h2>\n
\n بواسطة Arab Studies Institute, Political Economy Project, George Mason University's Middle East and Islamic Studies, AVACGIS, SPGIA, and Global Programs\n
\n 11/06/2015 15:00 pm\n \n \n <\/span>\n
\n المكان: George Mason University, Merten Hall 1202\n <\/p>\n \n
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Political Economy of the Middle East<\/em><\/strong><\/div>\n\n <\/div>\n\n
Continuities & Discontinuities in Teaching & Research<\/em><\/strong><\/div>\n\n\n
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Friday 6 November, 2015<\/div>\n\n
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3pm - 6pm<\/div>\n\n
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Merten Hall 1202<\/div>\n\n
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GEORGE MASON UNIVERSITY<\/div>\n\n
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Pizza and Refreshments Served<\/div>\n\n
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Panel 1: Field Research : : 3 pm<\/strong><\/div>\n\n <\/div>\n\n
Melisande Genat, <\/strong>Stanford University<\/em><\/div>\n\nFrom Agrarian Experiments in the Context of Socialist ''Villagization'' to Population Displacements: Iraqi Kurdish Collective Towns During the Seventies<\/div>\n\n
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Max Ajl, <\/strong>Cornell University<\/em><\/div>\n\nEvent and Conjuncture : Braudel, Political Economy, and the Tunisian Uprising<\/div>\n\n
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Panel 2: Teaching the Middle East : : 4:30 pm<\/strong><\/div>\n\n <\/div>\n\n
Omar Dahi, <\/strong>Hampshire College<\/em><\/div>\n\nAgainst the Grain: <\/div>\n\n
Syrian Refugees and the Political Economy of Survival<\/div>\n\n
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Shana Marshall, <\/strong>George Washington University<\/em><\/div>\n\nDo not go quietly: Human agency, contingency, and the push to formulate a structural explanation of the Arab Spring<\/div>\n\n
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Ziad Abu-Rish, <\/strong>Ohio University<\/em><\/div>\n\nRevisiting the Merchant Republic: <\/div>\n\n
Lebanon in Comparative Perspective<\/div>\n\n
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Samer Abboud, <\/strong>Arcadia University<\/em><\/div>\n\nThe World Bank, the Arab Uprisings, and the Poverty of Neoliberal Repetition<\/div>\n\n
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Bassam Haddad, <\/strong>George Mason University<\/em><\/div>\n\nIncorporating Class and Capital in Teaching the Middle East: <\/div>\n\n
The Case of Syria, Then and Now<\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n