This essay discusses the contributions that three of the most prominent diasporic
Palestinian Anglophone spoken word poets—Suheir Hammad (US), Remi Kanazi (US), and
Rafeef Ziadah (Tunisia/Canada/UK)—have made to a contemporary literature of Palestine
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Open AccessResearch articleFirst published June 27, 2021pp. 322–332
This paper has a two-fold objective: (a) It aims to provide a critical analysis of
the constraints and obstacles that hindered possibilities for implementing the Oslo
Accord, 1993-1994 signed by Israel and the Palestinians; and (b) examines the extent
to ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published July 2, 2021pp. 333–345
This article looks at the Liberation Graphics Collection of Palestine Posters – a collection of 1600 ‘Palestine posters’ submitted to UNESCO’s Memory of the World
programme during its 2014–2015 and 2016–2017 rounds. Despite receiving unanimous support
for ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published July 20, 2021pp. 346–361
The Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement has made enormous gains for
the Palestine solidarity movement by raising political consciousness about Palestine,
shifting the public discourse and debate, as well as making inroads into municipal
and ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published November 5, 2020pp. 362–373
The essay explores how the academic boycott of Israel advocates for the right to education
and right to freedom of movement of Palestinians by reflecting on the politics of
space, mobility, and borders in Palestine. I situate the boycott movement in the ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published February 8, 2021pp. 374–378
We have lately been preoccupied with serious questions: Why is Israel allowed to carry
out all the war crimes and crimes against humanity with full impunity? Is there a
way out of this quagmire? What roles can international solidarity play in bringing
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Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published July 20, 2021pp. 379–380
Building on recent work by Timothy Mitchell, this article interrogates the concept
of capitalization, understood here specifically as models of extracting or capturing
streams of future revenue for the present. In the context of urbanizing Ethiopia,
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Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published March 24, 2021pp. 381–395
This article critically contributes to the debate on private large-scale agriculture
for export crop production as a means to address the problem of food security in Ethiopia.
The reviewed literature was identified by combining relevant keywords. The ...
Restricted accessResearch articleFirst published June 15, 2021pp. 396–409