Politics of Apathy and the Post-Gaza New World

The genocidal campaign against the Gaza Strip has set the stage for new realities that may endure for decades, if not longer. In his lecture, Dr. Abdalhadi Alijla, social and political scientist, will shed the lights on the Post-Gaza war dynamics.

The lecture is followed by a Q&A session. The seminar is in hybrid format, if you would like to participate digitally, you are welcome to join us via Zoom: https://uit.zoom.us/j/65251609517

Due to generous support by Tromsøfondet Rettferd for Palestina, we are lucky to have Dr. Abdalhadi Alijla physically present with us in Tromsø!

Dr. Abdalhadi Alijla is a social and political scientist and science advocate. He is the author of “Trust in Divided Societies” by Bloomsbury Academics and I.B.Tauris UK. He is the 2021 International Political Science Association Global South Award. Abdalhadi is a Non-resident Research Associate at the Center for Social Sciences and Actions in Beirut, Lebanon. He is the Co-Leader of Global Migration and Human Rights at Global Young Academy and a co-founder of Palestine Young Academy in 2020. He is an Associate Researcher and the Regional Manager of Varieties of Democracy Institute (Gothenburg University) for Gulf countries. He was a Post-doctoral fellow at the Orient Institute in Beirut (OIB) in 2020. Since 2021, he is an associate fellow within SEPAD, sectarianism, proxies and de-sectorisation at Lancaster University. In 2018, He was an associate fellow at the Post-Conflict Research Center in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Abdalhadi has a PhD in political studies from the State University of Milan and an M.A. degree in Public Policy and Governance from Zeppelin University- Friedrichshafen, Germany.

Når: 18.09.24 kl 14.15–15.45
Hvor: ILP-1.059 (Auditorium Didaktikken, Department of Education)
Sted: Digitalt, Tromsø
Målgruppe: Ansatte, Studenter, Gjester / eksterne, Inviterte, Enhet
Ansvarlig: Anna Loppacher
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