Sectarian Games in the Longue Durée26th Nov 2019This piece is taken from the SEPAD report ‘Sectarianism in the Longue Duree’ available here: https://www.sepad.org.uk/report/sectarianism-in-the-longue-duree
Since the emergence of Arab states from the embers of the Ottoman Empire, political...Read More
Iraqi Kurds and De-Sectarianization15th Nov 2019A piece by Thanos TrappelidesDuring the last weeks, thousands of individuals have been protesting in Baghdad and across southern areas of Iraq against the failure of the government to deliver basic goods and economic prosperity for its citizens. The demonstrations...Read More
Survey on emotional wellbeing4th Nov 2019Colleagues working on the Middle East may be interested in the survey detailed below, undertaken by Jan Claudius Völkel on emotional challenges involved in research on the region.
From the survey:
Many MENA researchers have reported about...Read More
Bringing in the Other Islamists - sister project launched 27th Oct 2019In exciting news, we has a new sister project, run by Morten Valbjørn and Jeroen Gunning, and featuring wonderful colleagues from SEPAD and beyond. If you wish to engage with the project on twitter please use #TheOtherIslamists. All at SEPAD...Read More
Contestation of divisive politics in Lebanon and Bosnia: Comparative thoughts23rd Oct 2019
At the time of writing, a wave of protests is sweeping across Lebanon. The government’s announcement of a plan to impose a tax on WhatsApp appeared to be the final straw for the Lebanese, who have been dealing with months of economic austerity, years...Read More
Desectarianization in Lebanon: Where to begin?9th Oct 2019Sectarianism in Lebanon is, literally, hair-raising! Over the summer, I went to Lebanon to conduct some fieldwork for my research. One day, I went to one of the local barbershops in the neighbourhood where I was staying to get a haircut. The young barber,...Read More
De-sectarianization event24th Sep 2019On the 10th September, SEPAD held an event discussing de-sectarianization and the contemporary Middle East in collaboration with the Foreign Policy Centre at The Work Foundation in London. Over the course of the day, SEPAD fellows embarked on a rigorous...Read More