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Political Sociologist · Public Scholar · UNESCO Advisor

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When Hope and Despair collide in the Egyptian public sphere (lecture in Berlin)

Facebook event link: https://www.facebook.com/events/1655007894739574/

HopeDespairlecture

 

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SELECTED WORK

Towards a Human-Centered Scientific Culture in the Arab World: from crisis-driven science to visionary renewal (UNESCO)

On the Need to Shape the Arab Exile Body in Berlin

Where Couscous Ends: Maghrebi Routes to Alexandria

Réflexions avec Hannah Arendt dans le monde arabe

Unpacking the Arab Part of Identity, Spring, and World

Malcolm X at Sidi Gaber

Passport, the fallen (prose poem)

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