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.
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Thank you to the @lsemiddleeast.bsky.social for organising this seminar and to all my colleagues and attendees for the engagement and input.
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...
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...
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
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/...
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.
💥 New: Parallel crises in US and UK higher education signal a major restructuring of academic labour
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6.30pm Weds 3 Dec | Nisrin Elamin | Ticket Required | Free public event at LSE
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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...
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…
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The unfolding crises in higher education in the US and UK reflects a significant restructuring of academic labour, argues Jana Bacevic.
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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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