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  •   Jennifer Bajorek writes and does research on diverse topics in literature and philosophy and in the history and theory of photography. Her publications include Counterfeit Capital (Stanford, 2009), an […] 0

    Jennifer Bajorek

      Jennifer Bajorek writes and does research on diverse topics in literature and philosophy and in the history and theory of photography. Her publications include Counterfeit Capital (Stanford, 2009), an […]

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  •   “Reflections on the Study of Middle East Politics in an Age of Revolution: From Iran’s Greens to Egypt’s Tahrir”   Arang Keshavarzian is Associate Professor of Middle Eastern and […] 0

    Arang Keshavarzian

      “Reflections on the Study of Middle East Politics in an Age of Revolution: From Iran’s Greens to Egypt’s Tahrir”   Arang Keshavarzian is Associate Professor of Middle Eastern and […]

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  •   Like many journalists in Sweden, writer and broadcaster Johanna Koljonen has an online presence no less personal for being public. In this talk, she will talk about how a […] 0

    Johanna Koljonen

      Like many journalists in Sweden, writer and broadcaster Johanna Koljonen has an online presence no less personal for being public. In this talk, she will talk about how a […]

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  •   Ayça Çubukçu joined the LSE in May 2012 as a Lecturer in Human Rights at the Department of Sociology and the Centre for the Study of Human Rights. Before LSE, […] 0

    Ayca Cubukcu

      Ayça Çubukçu joined the LSE in May 2012 as a Lecturer in Human Rights at the Department of Sociology and the Centre for the Study of Human Rights. Before LSE, […]

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  •   Associate Professor in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies and the Centre for the Study of Theory and Criticism at Western University in Canada. Sliwinski’s research interests range […] 0

    Sharon Sliwinski

      Associate Professor in the Faculty of Information and Media Studies and the Centre for the Study of Theory and Criticism at Western University in Canada. Sliwinski’s research interests range […]

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  •   Jill Stauffer is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Peace, Justice, and Human Rights Concentration at Haverford College. Before coming to Haverford College to create a […] 0

    Jill Stauffer

      Jill Stauffer is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Peace, Justice, and Human Rights Concentration at Haverford College. Before coming to Haverford College to create a […]

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  •   “Criminal Venture or ‘Business as Usual’? Corporate Accountability for Violations of International Law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory”   Valentina Azarov’s research interests lie in the fields of international […] 0

    Valentina Azarov

      “Criminal Venture or ‘Business as Usual’? Corporate Accountability for Violations of International Law in the Occupied Palestinian Territory”   Valentina Azarov’s research interests lie in the fields of international […]

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  •   Susie Linfield is the author of “The Cruel Radiance: Photography and Political Violence” (University of Chicago Press, 2010). She writes about culture and politics for a variety of publications […] 0

    Susie Linfield

      Susie Linfield is the author of “The Cruel Radiance: Photography and Political Violence” (University of Chicago Press, 2010). She writes about culture and politics for a variety of publications […]

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  •   Stefan Schmitt joined Physicians for Human Rights in 2006 as the Director of the International Forensic Program. Prior to joining PHR, Stefan worked for the Florida Department of Law […] 0

    Human Rights Project’s Forensics Workshop

      Stefan Schmitt joined Physicians for Human Rights in 2006 as the Director of the International Forensic Program. Prior to joining PHR, Stefan worked for the Florida Department of Law […]

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  •   A panel discussion of the history, politics, and social roots of Egypt’s popular protest included the following professors:   Mustafa Abu Sway, Bard College Omar Cheta, New York University […] 0

    Reclaiming Egypt

      A panel discussion of the history, politics, and social roots of Egypt’s popular protest included the following professors:   Mustafa Abu Sway, Bard College Omar Cheta, New York University […]

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