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15
Arab Cities Conference
Date:
Friday, 15 Feb 2019
Time:
All day
Location:
Lake Huron Room, Michigan State University Student Union
Department:
Muslim Studies Program
Event Details:
Cities of the Arab World: Theory, Investigation and Critique
An Interdisciplinary Conference
 
The Global Urban Studies Program, is pleased to announce the convening of Cities of the Arab World: Theory, Investigation and Critique, an interdisciplinary conference to be held February 14-15, 2019, at the Michigan State University Student Union. Conference panelists, from the Middle East, Europe and the United States, will address a number of topics including environmental issues in Arab cities, the contributions of ethnic and religious minorities to ur-ban life, the political economy of redevelopment and questions of civil conflict and post-conflict urban reconstruction. The inclusion of cities with significant Arab populations in the US, France and Israel enables exploration of questions of coexistence and conflict, and of the rich cultural production that the globalization of the Arab world, today, makes possible. The confer-ence will feature two keynote speakers. Dr. Harvey Molotch (Emeritus Professor of Social & Cultural Analysis and Sociology, New York University) will speak on the political economy of urban development in the Arab Gulf. Dr. Hanan Hammad (Associate Professor of History, Di-rector of the Middle East Studies Program at Texas Christian University and current Senior Sabbatical Fellow at the Crown Center for Middle East Studies at Brandeis University) will speak on the gender, class and the policing of pleasure in colonial Cairo.
 

Conference details and free registration:

gusp.msu.edu/userdocs/Cities_of_the_Arab_World