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    Rethinking Homonationalism by Puar, Jasbir

    “…In my 2007 monograph Terrorist Assemblages: Homonationalism in Queer Times (hereafter TA), I develop the conceptual frame of “homonationalism” for…”
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    GOVERNANCE STRATEGIES AND REFUGEE RESPONSE: LEBANON IN THE FACE OF SYRIAN DISPLACEMENT by Fakhoury, Tamirace

    “…This article discusses how the Lebanese state has responded to displacement from Syria (2011–17), and how the resulting policy formulation processes and…”
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    THE OTTOMAN QUAGMIRE: MALARIA, SWAMPS, AND SETTLEMENT IN THE LATE OTTOMAN MEDITERRANEAN by Gratien, Chris

    “…During the late Ottoman period, a large influx of migrants and the expansion of cultivation created opportunities for new settlements in the countryside of…”
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    Activity space-based measures of the food environment and their relationships to food purchasing behaviours for young urban adults in Canada by Widener, Michael J, Minaker, Leia M, Reid, Jessica L, Patterson, Zachary, Ahmadi, Tara Kamal, Hammond, David

    Published in Public health nutrition (01-08-2018)
    “…To examine the potential links between activity spaces, the food retail environment and food shopping behaviours for the population of young, urban adults…”
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    CIRCASSIAN REFUGEES AND THE MAKING OF AMMAN, 1878–1914 by Hamed-Troyansky, Vladimir

    “…In the final decades of Ottoman rule, several waves of refugees from the Russian Empire's North Caucasus region immigrated to Transjordan, where they founded…”
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    REPUBLIC OF PARADOX: THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS MINORITY PROTECTION REGIME AND THE NEW TURKEY'S STEP-CITIZENS by Ekmekcioglu, Lerna

    “…This article focuses on the years after World War I, especially the first decade following the 1923 establishment of the Republic of Turkey, in order to…”
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    WHOSE MISAFIRS? NEGOTIATING DIFFERENCE ALONG THE TURKISH–SYRIAN BORDER by Dağtaş, Seçil

    “…This article examines the figure of the misafir (guest) as it personifies the combined domains of everyday and institutional hospitality in Hatay, a contested…”
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    AN UNCERTAIN CLIMATE IN RISKY TIMES: HOW OCCUPATION BECAME LIKE THE RAIN IN POST-OSLO PALESTINE by Stamatopoulou-Robbins, Sophia

    “…Recent Palestinian Authority (PA) initiatives to help Palestine adapt to climate change help shine light on the role that climate uncertainties play in how…”
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    FROM OVERT TO VEILED SEGREGATION: ISRAEL'S PALESTINIAN ARAB CITIZENS IN THE GALILEE by Shafir, Gershon

    “…This article's geographical focus is the Galilee, Israel's only region with a Palestinian Arab majority. Its sociological focus is the drive to Judaize this…”
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    THE CONSTRUCTION OF SALAFIYYA: RECONSIDERING SALAFISM FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF CONCEPTUAL HISTORY by Lauziere, Henri

    “…For nearly a century of scholarship, uncertainties and paradoxes have beleaguered interpretations of the origins and meaning of Salafism (al-salafiyya)…”
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    The Destruction of Yemen and Its Cultural Heritage by Khalidi, Lamya

    “…After losing control of the capital Sanaa to Yemen's northern Houthi movement, which is aligned with forces loyal to the former president ʿAli ʿAbd Allah…”
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    THE PROTECTION QUESTION: CENTRAL ASIANS AND EXTRATERRITORIALITY IN THE LATE OTTOMAN EMPIRE by Can, Lâle

    “…This article examines the impact of the Ottoman Empire's battle against legal imperialism on the status of Central Asians in its domains, specifically after…”
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    GOVERNING THROUGH TIMESCAPE: ISRAELI SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE POLICY AND THE PALESTINIAN-ARAB CITIZENS by Gutkowski, Natalia

    “…Social scientists commonly know that time is a social construct and a tool for governing by those holding power. Yet, how exactly is time used for governing?…”
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    ELITE STRATEGIES, CIVIL SOCIETY, AND SECTARIAN IDENTITIES IN POSTWAR LEBANON by Clark, Janine A., Salloukh, Bassel F.

    “…This article explains the endurance of sectarian identities and modes of political mobilization in Lebanon after the civil war. This is done by examining three…”
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    Heritage as War by Bsheer, Rosie

    “…The construction of heritage can be a violent process. Authorizing state-sanctioned narratives and the spaces that materialize them are belligerent acts…”
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    Digitizing the Textual Heritage of the Premodern Islamicate World: Principles and Plans by Miller, Matthew Thomas, Romanov, Maxim G., Savant, Sarah Bowen

    “…The varied textual traditions of the premodern Islamicate World represent an opportunity and a problem for the Digital Humanities (DH). The opportunity lies in…”
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    “THE WETLAND IS DISAPPEARING”: CONSERVATION AND CARE ON TURKEY'S KIZILIRMAK DELTA by Scaramelli, Caterina

    “…This article analyzes the transformation of the Kızılırmak Delta on the Black Sea coast of Turkey into a Turkish wetland. This production involved the…”
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    THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF PRIVATE PRINTING IN CAIRO AS TOLD FROM A COMMISSIONING DEAL TURNED SOUR, 1871 by Schwartz, Kathryn A.

    “…This article examines the political economy of Cairo's emerging Arabic private printing industry during the third quarter of the 19th century. I use the…”
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    LEAVENED APPREHENSIONS: BREAD SUBSIDIES AND MORAL ECONOMIES IN HASHEMITE JORDAN by Martínez, José Ciro

    “…This article analyzes the microprocesses that imbue bread with meaning and the macropolitics that shape its subsidized provision. It begins by outlining…”
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