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King's College London Middle East & North Africa Podcast

King's College London Department of Middle Eastern Studies

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Established in September 2018, the Institute of Middle Eastern Studies draws together staff and students from across King’s College London working on the Middle East and North Africa. Based in a dozen departments, its over 30 faculty members produce world-class research on every country in the region. They are routinely asked by policy makers, civil society groups and media outlets both in the UK and elsewhere to provide expert analysis on events and developments in this important part of th ...
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A section recorded of the first Sub:East night of 2015 in Zigfrid Von Underbelly. With 6 hours to rinse out new and favourite music to the attentive ears of the Saturday night Hoxton posse, it allows me plenty of headroom to waver in & out of different grooves and get Saturday night into full swing. It's become a firm favourite on my monthly calendar. Here's 3 hours worth… x
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This book launch highlighted the economic, social and political rise of the Justice and Development Party (JDP) as well as its political resilience over the last sixteen years.Speaker - Sevinc BermekSevinc is a visiting research fellow at the Institute of Middle Eastern Studies and a teaching fellow at the department of International Development at…
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This panel examines the consequences of surrogate warfare for local conflicts in the Middle East, looking at how Iran, Arab Gulf states and the United States externalize the burden of conflicts to surrogates. What drives surrogate warfare in the region, what can patrons really achieve and what are the long-term effects trained, equipped and empower…
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Listen to Dr Camelia Suleiman discuss how the Arabic language became a site of struggle over legitimacy, silencing and exclusion of the Palestinian citizens of Israel who constitute roughly 20% of Israel’s population.על ידי King's College London Department of Middle Eastern Studies
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This is a recording of the IMES Inaugural Conference titled 'The Media, Politics and Dissent in North Africa Since the Arab Spring' which took place on 25 September 2019.00:00 Introductions: Fatima El-Issawi and Jonathan Hill 13:30Panel #1: The media and authoritarian resilienceChair: Jonathan HillSpeakers:(1) Francesco Cavatorta; (2) Kjetil Selvic…
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A public lecture delivered by Dr Nimer Sultany (School of Law, SOAS) at the Department of Middle Eastern Studies, King's College London on 30 January 2018.What is the effect of revolutions on legal systems? What role do constitutions play in legitimating regimes? How do constitutions and revolutions converge or clash? This talk address these and ot…
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"Neoliberal Development, Protests and Mobilizations Between the Urban and Rural: Reflections on the Tunisian Revolution and its Aftermath"A public lecture delivered by Prof. Sami Zemni (Ghent University) at the Department of Middle Eastern Studies, King's College London on 7 November 2017.This presentation engages in the debate on urban contentious…
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In this talk delivered at King's on 10 October 2017, Dr Rory McCarthy (University of Oxford) asks how competitive electoral contests have transformed an Islamist movement by looking at the internal debates and struggles that have shaped Tunisia’s al-Nahda since 2011. Drawing on a year’s fieldwork in a Nahdawi community in the provincial city of Sou…
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For this week's East London News Review reporter Matthew Clemenson joined Time 107.5 FM's Steve Allen. They discussed the "Shell-shocked" driver, who was fined for leaving his car on the garage's forecourt while he withdrew money to pay for his petrol. The pair also discussed the Recorder/Rotary Young Citizen Award, which seeks to highlight the bri…
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Romford Recorder and Ilford Recorder reporters Niall Joyce and Beth Wyatt joined Time 107.5 FM's Steve Allen for the latest East London News Review. They discussed the ongoing problems at the Orchard Village estate in Rainham, the new Elizabeth line trains which commuters can look forward to and more delays in the work on Ardleigh Green bridge.…
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In this week's epsiode, reporters Matt Clemenson and Beth Wyatt join Time FM's Steve Allen to talk through the week's biggest stories. First up was the news that Havering Police have adopted a hands-on approach to tackle knife crime in the area after a number of high profile stabbings. Then the trio moved on to discussing one national newspaper's d…
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Ilford Recorder and Romford Recorder reporters Ralph Blackburn and Beth Wyatt spoke to Time 107.5 FM's Steve Allen about a 'death trap' road in Redbridge. There have been 15 accidents on the same bend in three years, and a resident has been injured twice. What to do? The trio discuss the importance of vaccines as Woodford Green mum Sharon Sandwell …
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This week on the East London News Review Ilford Recorder and Romford Recorder reporters Ralph Blackburn and Niall Joyce talk to Time 107.5 FM's Steve Allen about a fatal stabbing in Romford. We also discuss how a pharmacy courier managed to save the life of a pensioner, and how our NHS trust managed to stop the cyber attack.…
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Romford Recorder and Ilford Recorder reporters Niall Joyce and Beth Wyatt spoke to Time 107.5 FM's Steve Allen about traffic wardens being allowed to park on double yellow lines to give people tickets. They also discussed pigeon feeding being banned in Ilford town centre and the plans to build flats on a much loved community hall.…
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Ilford Recorder and Romford Recorder reporters Ralph Blackburn and Matthew Clemenson joined Time 107.5 FM's Steve Allen to discuss a 200 year old flag from the Battle of Waterloo discovered by a father and son from Collier Row. After being distracted by Batman and Catwoman they also chatted about a vigilante couple from Barkingside and the closure …
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Ralph Blackburn and Niall Joyce talk to Time 107.5 FM's Steve Dean about the upcoming general election. They discuss whether Labour MP Jon Cruddas could be unseated by Leave supporters, and the marginal seat of Ilford North. The trio also talk about a corrugated iron bridge in Ilford, still with bullet holes from the Second World War, which could b…
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On this week’s East London News Review podcast editor Lindsay Jones and reporter Matt Clemenson join Time FM’s Steve Allen to talk otters, housing and the Grand National.First on the agenda was the news that otters were to be reintroduced to the River Roding in Wanstead as part of an ambitious improvement scheme.Then, the trio discussed the Recorde…
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In this week's East London News Review podcast Ilford Recorder and Romford Recorder reporters Matthew Clemenson and Ann-Marie Abbasah talked to Time 107.5FM's Steve Allen about a tyre-slashing in Harold Hill, the sentences for the Ilford station drugs gang, and the visit of a former Mafia boss to a Romford school. #Ilford #Romford #Havering #Redbri…
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In this week's East London News Review podcast Ilford Recorder and Romford Recorder reporters talked to Time 107.5FM's Steve Allen about local reporting on the Westminster attack, the Metropolitan Police's new body-worn cameras and graffiti murals in Romford. #Ilford #Romford #Havering #Redbridgeעל ידי The East London News Review
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Activists discuss how the pervasive issue of gender inequality manifests itself in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). This podcast was recorded in connection with a joint event organised by the British Council and the King's College London Department of Middle Eastern Studies on 7 March 2017, and is chaired by Gillian Cowell, Head of Gender a…
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A public lecture delivered by Dr Adeel Malik (University of Oxford) at the Department of Middle Eastern Studies, King's College London.This lecture seeks to develop a broader political economy narrative on violence in the Middle East. Using the recent ISIS-related violence in the Levant as a hook, I probe the deep political and economic factors und…
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A public lecture delivered by Christopher Barrie (University of Oxford) at the Department of Middle Eastern Studies, King's College London.Prevailing understandings of labour protest and strikes take as their focus stable democratic settings where autonomous trade union structures are an established component of the organizational resources availab…
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A public lecture delivered by Dr John Chalcraft (LSE) at the Department of Middle Eastern Studies, King's College London in February 2017.This lecture aims to develop conceptual understandings of the relationship between mobilization and the political environment. It presents an alternative to conventional social movement theorizing on political op…
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A section recorded of the first Sub:East night of 2015 in Zigfrid Von Underbelly. With 6 hours to rinse out new and favourite music to the attentive ears of the Saturday night Hoxton posse, it allows me plenty of headroom to waver in & out of different grooves and get Saturday night into full swing. It's become a firm favourite on my monthly calend…
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