This is a selection of what you might have missed on Jadaliyya last week. It also includes a list of the most read articles and roundups. Progressively, we will be featuring more content on our "Last Week on Jadaliyya" series.
- The Anti-Colonial Origins of Humanitarian Intervention: NGOs, Human Rights
- Who is a Muslim?
- Urban Conflicts and Multiple War Narratives: The Case of Aleppo
- New Texts Out Now: Madawi Al-Rasheed, Muted Modernists: The Struggle Over Divine Politics in Saudi Arabia
- كل لحظة هي مكان لم تكن فيه
- فتوش
- New Texts Out Now: Farah Al-Nakib, Kuwait Transformed: A History of Oil and Urban Life
- قصائد للشاعر الايطالي الدو بالاتسكي
- Statement by Birzeit University Protesting Israel`s Denial of Entry to UK Academic
- Urbanists Can Never Afford to be Apolitical: An Interview with Nezar AlSayyad on Urbanization in the Middle East
- Last Week on Jadaliyya (September 12-18)
- Egypt Media Roundup (September 19)
- Media on Media Round (September 20)
- Arabian Peninsula Media Roundup (September 20)
- Maghreb Media Roundup (September 21)
- Palestine Media Roundup (September 23)
- الاستثمار الفلسطيني في القدس
- The Red Sea in History: An Interview with Alexis Wick
- قصائد مختارة للشاعر يحيى لبابيدي
- Palestine Media Roundup (September 23)
- New Texts Out Now: Jonathan Wyrtzen, Making Morocco: Colonial Intervention and the Politics of Identity
- لمّا يسارع الرجال لتصويب كلام النساء
- Maghreb Media Roundup (September 21)
- Arabian Peninsula Media Roundup (September 20)
- Media on Media Round (September 20)
- New Texts Out Now: Madawi Al-Rasheed, Muted Modernists: The Struggle Over Divine Politics in Saudi Arabia
- New Texts Out Now: Farah Al-Nakib, Kuwait Transformed: A History of Oil and Urban Life
- Egypt Media Roundup (September 19)
- Last Week on Jadaliyya (September 12-18)