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Extension for Submissions: 2016 Middle East Political Economy Book Prize 

4/11/2016

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The deadline for submissions to the 2016 Middle East Political Economy Book Prize has been extended to 15 May 2016. Read the following announcement and submit your work for consideration!
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​Announcing the 2016 
Political Economy Book Prize Competition


[EXTENSION OF DEADLINE. THIS BOOK PRIZE ANNOUNCEMENT WAS FIRST PUBLISHED IN NOVEMBER 2015]


The Political Economy Project (PEP) is pleased to invite nominations for our 2016 Middle East Political Economy Book Prize. PEP aims to recognize and disseminate exceptional critical work on the political economy of the Middle East. While the book must have a political economy theme, we welcome nominations from across academic disciplines. Submissions will be read and judged by a committee drawn from PEP’s membership. Eligible texts must have been published in 2013, 2014 or 2015 and can be either Arabic or English language. The book must make an original contribution to critical political economy research. The author(s) of the winning book will receive a prize of US$1000 and will be invited to give a talk at a PEP affiliated University. The author(s) will also be interviewed by PEP’s affiliate Audio Journal, Status/ .الوضع

The deadline for submission is 15 May 2016.
If you intend to participate, please notify us at:
bookprize@politicaleconomyproject.org

To be considered, you must send an electronic copy of the book to bookprize@politicaleconomyproject.org or two hard copies of the text to the address below. One copy will be returned once the committee has reached a decision.

Arab Studies Institute
4087 University Drive
Commerce Building
3rd Floor, Suite 3200
Fairfax VA 22030
USA

Bookprize@PoliticalEconomyProject.org
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Status/الوضع Audio Coverage of the Political Economy Project's Workshop II "The Arab Uprisings: Class Formation and Class Dynamics"

4/4/2016

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Listen to Political Economy Project members discuss the class dynamics of the 2010-2011 Arab uprisings in a collection of panels from the Political Economy Project's second workshop at SOAS University entitled "The Arab Uprisings: Class Formation and Class Dynamics".
Political Economy Project - Workshop 2
15-16 June 2015

London - SOAS, University of London 
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Presentations​
Introduction
  • Gilbert Achcar - School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London 
  • Adam Hanieh - SOAS, University of London 
  • Salwa Ismail - SOAS, University of London

The GCC
  • Said Al-Hashimi 
  • Laleh Khalili - SOAS, University of London 

Yemen
  • Helen Lackner – Oxford University

Egypt
  • Wael Gamal - Al Shurouq ​
  • Rabab el-Mahdi - American University in Cairo
  • Maha Abdelrahman - Cambridge University

Tunisia
  • Sami Zemni - Ghent University
  • Hela Yousfi 
  • Habib Ayeb - University Paris 8 in Saint Denis

Syria
  • Joseph Daher - University of Lausanne
  • Bassam Haddad - George Mason University

Participants
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From MENA: Omar Al-Shehabi (Bahrain); Mohamed El-Agati (Egypt); Abdel-Aziz Ezz-El-Arab (Egypt); Wa’el Gamal (Egypt); Rabab El-Mahdi (Egypt); Rayan El-Amine (Lebanon); Rania Masri (Lebanon); Hèla Yousfi (Tunisia/normally based in France).

From Europe: Habib Ayeb (France/Tunisia); Joseph Daher (Switzerland/Syria); Sami Zemni (Belgium/Tunisia).

From the USA/ASI: Bassam Haddad; Jordan Cohen; Nour Joudah; Carole Namez.

From the UK: Maha Abdelrahman (Cambridge/Egypt); Anne Alexander (Cambridge); Helen Lackner (Oxford); Said Sultan Al-Hashmi (Cardiff/Oman); Odai Al-Zoubi (Norwich/Syria).

London-based: Gilbert Achcar; Lori Allen; Jamie Allinson; Toufic Haddad; Adam Hanieh; Salwa Ismail; Laleh Khalili; Sameh Naguib; Nimer Sultani; Rafeef Ziadah.
The Arab Uprisings: Class Formation and Class Dynamics Political Economy Project Workshop II-Status/الوضع Panels
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