Virtual Conference
October 20-22, 2021
The Institute for Palestine Studies invites you to participate in a virtual conference in celebration of 50 years of the Journal of Palestine Studies. Since its inception in 1971, the Journal has made an effort to document, substantiate, and firmly establish a counternarrative to the widespread, insistent denial of the existence of the Palestinian people and their histories.
The speakers will expand on their research and insight around the archive and future of the Journal's knowledge production. The virtual conference includes a panel, roundtable, and two workshops.
Speakers
Rashid Khalidi, Salim Tamari, Leila Farsakh, Alex Winder, Sreemati Mitter, Sherene Seikaly, Nadine Naber, Rana Barakat, Tareq Radi, Mezna Qato, Nour Joudah, Maria Khoury, Omar Baddar, Laura Albast, and Sayf Abdeen
About the Journal for Palestine Studies
The Journal of Palestine Studies (JPS) is a refereed multidisciplinary journal published by Routledge, Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Institute for Palestine Studies. Since its founding in 1971, JPS has been the English-language academic journal of record on Palestinian affairs. The Journal publishes original articles that span the humanities and social sciences, including, but not limited to, history, political science, international relations, law, economic development, geography, sociology and anthropology/ethnography, as well as gender and queer studies, literature, and the arts. Contributions on communities that have historical, political, and cultural ties to Palestine are also of interest to the Journal.
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