Finding Gampöng : space, place, and resilience in post-tsunami Aceh
Two communities in peri-urban Banda Aceh were observed during post-tsunami displacement, and upon return to their original villages.
Two communities in peri-urban Banda Aceh were observed during post-tsunami displacement, and upon return to their original villages.
Focusing on the impact of prolonged direct and structural violence on young Muslim adults living in Hyderabad, this project looks at issues of access to institutions, networks, programs; and social, economic, and cultural spaces.
The Arab Awakening, which started in Tunisia and swept through Egypt, has triggered profound transformation both within Arab states and in the region. These changes will ultimately shape the nature of state-society relations in the Arab world.
For almost a decade, Latin American citizens have been showing increasing levels of disaffection for their institutions, politics, and political elites.
States that have successfully exited violence and embarked on a process of development have often started with strong political settlements, or elite pacts. These sometimes take the form of peace agreements, or electoral coalitions.
INSAN Centre at Al-Quds University in East Jerusalem is committed to developing its research on women's rights and citizenship.
The Lebanese Palestinian Dialogue Committee (LPDC) was established in 2006 to raise awareness of the social and humanitarian conditions of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon and to coordinate efforts by stakeholders (United Nations Relief and Works A
Although gender-based violence (GBV) is endemic globally, some of the highest rates in the world are found in Muslim-majority countries where conservative interpretations of Islamic Family Law persist.
This project will provide institutional support to the recently established Arab Council for the Social Sciences (ACSS) for a broad-based program of research.