Legal academic (counterterrorism, national security, family regulation, feminist legal theory, human rights). Free 🇵🇸
Fatima Ahdash
Habermas championed Western rationality but ignored Palestinian suffering, exposing limits of his universalist principles, argues Professor Emad Abdel-Latif ⬇️
Ted Lasso is actually getting me through living in a war zone atm 🥹
Absolutely horrendous night in Doha - loudest explosions yet 😔
Brilliant article
One thing that makes this war even worse is that it’s happening in Ramadan- by the time it’s time to break my fast, I’m so stressed by the sound of explosions I feel too nauseated to eat and I’m too wired to sleep. Tough evening
My husband has lived through the first gulf war, an ISIS siege in Syria, the Russia- Ukraine war and now the Iranian missiles over Doha. If anyone from Netflix wants to make a movie out of his life story, we’re ready to hear your pitch 🫠
Awful morning in Doha of one loud explosion after the other. Building shaking. 😔
‘The book’s limits keep crumbling: 𝘖𝘯 𝘵𝘩𝘦 𝘊𝘢𝘭𝘤𝘶𝘭𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯 𝘰𝘧 𝘝𝘰𝘭𝘶𝘮𝘦 is starting to circle ideas about our interwovenness as people, and what we owe to one another while we are stuck in this container together.’
Joanna Biggs reads Solvej Balle’s serial novel.
www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
"This entire process was never about me, never about any threat to the public and never about 'terrorism'," Mo Charra said.
"It was always about Palestine and about what happens if you dare to speak up. About what happens if you can reach large groups of people and expose their hypocrisy."
okay, Ill bite.
What do you think the point of reading for and writing a literature review is? The process of reading and writing is crucial for THINKING. Your ideas are shaped by all of this, offloading it to gAI, no matter how "good" you think gAI is at it defeats the purpose entirely.
Fatima Ahdash
Fatima Ahdash
The New Arab
Fatima Ahdash
Fatima Ahdash
Fatima Ahdash
Habermas championed Western rationality but ignored Palestinian suffering, exposing limits of his universalist principles, argues
Professor Emad Abdel-Latif