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Sociologist of education - LSE Middle East Centre
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Wednesday 3 December – @nisrinelamin.bsky.social will situate Sudan’s famine within a broader historical context of neoliberal restructuring, US aid policies, foreign land investments & resource extractivism. Hosts @lsehumanrights.bsky.social & @lsesociology.bsky.social www.lse.ac.uk/events/the-p...
A new publication by our Kuwait Research Officer, @edusociologist.bsky.social, explores the phenomenon of 'international education' in the region (1995–2022). Co-authored with @drraniasawalhi.bsky.social ‬& Youmen Chaaban. link.springer.com/chapter/10.1... @springernature.com
In the latest @lsehumanrights.bsky.social‬ blog, Anay Mehrotra examines how the famine in Gaza, resulting from Israel’s blockade and aid obstruction, may amount to a war crime under international law and argues for reparations as a step toward justice and structural redress.
Read our Kuwait Research Officer @edusociologist.bsky.social's new paper 'Examining Educational Leadership Preparation and Development Programmes in the #Gulf Region'. Co-authored with Amal Alsaleh, Faten AbdelHameed & @salmanzayed.bsky.social. journals.uclpress.co.uk/lre/article/...
50,000 child killed or injured
I will be joining this upcoming panel on education in emergencies and the politics of aid in Palestine and Gaza, challenges and prospects, on 26 May. Registration on this link: rescue.zoom.us/meeting/regi...
Thank you to the @lsemiddleeast.bsky.social for organising this seminar and to all my colleagues and attendees for the engagement and input.
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💥 New: Parallel crises in US and UK higher education signal a major restructuring of academic labour ✍️ @unsocialtheory.bsky.social #AcademicSky #HigherEducation
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The politics of hunger in Sudan | Nisrin Elamin
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Anay Mehrotra examines how the famine in Gaza, resulting from Israel’s blockade and aid obstruction, may amount to a war crime under international law and argues for reparations as a step toward…
Famine as a war crime in Gaza: Israel’s legal liability, reparations, and structural justice under International Law - LSE Human Rights
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Why does policy reform happen? By studying Kuwait's education system through a policy sociology lens we can better understand the socio-political and bureaucratic context in which policies are developed. @edusociologist.bsky.social for the blog blogs.lse.ac.uk/mec/2025/10/...
By Asma Mustafa, Nidal Al Haj Sleiman, Reem Ben Giaber and Jumana Al-Waeli (April 2025) On March 28 2025, the SWANA Forum for Social Justice hosted Ms. Asma Mustafa who spoke about her lived experi…
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Education As Life: connection, communication and co-creation
The unfolding crises in higher education in the US and UK reflects a significant restructuring of academic labour, argues Jana Bacevic.
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Parallel crises in US and UK higher education signal a major restructuring of academic labour - Impact of Social Sciences
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Why does policy reform happen? By studying Kuwait's education system through a policy sociology lens, connecting policies to the purpose of education in Kuwaiti society at large, we can better underst...
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Beyond the Rhetoric of Reform: Examining Kuwait’s Education System Through a Policy Sociology Lens - Middle East Centre
On 8 May, Dr @edusociologist.bsky.social presented the chapter 'The Intersection of Class, Capital and Identity: A Critical Political Economy Analysis of Education Policy and Leadership in Iraqi #Kurdistan'. A study funded by @britishacademy.bsky.social during her research @ulsteruni.bsky.social
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