[This is a selection of what you might have missed on Jadaliyya during the month of December 2019. It includes the most recent roundups, editors picks, and most-read articles. Progressively, we will be featuring more content on our Monthly Edition series.]
Most Read
- Between Solidarity and Absolution: An Interjection on the Western Left’s Response to the Recent Protests in Iran
- Essential Readings on Islam in the US (by Zareena Grewal)
- The Violence on Kashmir Is Epistemological as It Is Physical
- The Lebanon Revolution Takes on The Media: A Resource on Alternative News Outlets
- السوريون و الجنس: رعشات في الخفاء
- Beyond the Lebanese Constitution: A Primer
- A Hirak Glossary: Terms from Algeria and Morocco
- Roundtable: Iran’s Domestic Politics and Political Economy (Part 1)
- Do Fuel Prices Define the Fate of the People’s Politics in Iran?
- Omar Foda, Egypt’s Beer: Stella, Identity and the Modern State (New Texts Out Now)
- Jadaliyya Talks: Negar Razavi on The Systemic Problem of “Iran Expertise” in Washington
- The 21st Century Problem of Anti-Muslim Racism
- التكنوقراط والموجة الثانية من الانتفاضات العربية
- Roundtable: Iran’s Domestic Politics and Political Economy (Part 2)
- طموحٌ في زمن الإهمال: فاطمة الفضيلية علم راسخٌ وتاريخٌ مشرق
Editor's Picks
- Peer-Reviewed Articles Review: Fall 2019 (Part 1)
- Seyed Ali Alavi, Iran and Palestine: Past, Present, Future (New Texts Out Now)
- Beirut’s Buses and the Filtering of Urban Informalities
- Recognising Diversity in Participatory Urban Interventions
- The Lebanon Revolution Takes on The Media: A Resource on Alternative News Outlets
- ثورة تشرين والفن العراقي البديل
- التكنوقراط والموجة الثانية من الانتفاضات العربية
- Ussama Makdisi, Age of Coexistence: The Ecumenical Frame and the Making of the Modern Arab World (New Texts Out Now)
- Housing, Displacement, and the Elderly: Intersectional Spatial Narratives from Tareek el Jdeede, Beirut
- The Descent into Violence: Critique and Crisis in Contemporary Iran
- Who’s Your Daddy: Why a Feminist Lens and Praxis are Necessary for the Lebanese Revolution
- The Violence on Kashmir Is Epistemological as It Is Physical
- Can the Algerian Revolutionary Speak? The Challenges of Analyzing a Political Crisis in Real-Time
- "كلنا جوكر وإن لم نعترف"
- Beyond the Lebanese Constitution: A Primer
- Between Solidarity and Absolution: An Interjection on the Western Left’s Response to the Recent Protests in Iran