Biography
I am a multidisciplinary historian of contemporary Middle East. My research is related to research methods and theories in political science in general. It focuses on national and religious conflicts and struggles in political, social, and cultural aspects of these diverse struggles and their complex relationships with regimes in the Middle East. Over the years, my research has developed along three main lines that complement each other. The first is studying religion, gender, and politics in the context of religious women in Israel and the Middle East. My second academic interest is Palestinian Arab society in Israel and its relationship with the state. Finally, I am also studying presenting conflicts at Palestinian children's literature, in Israel and the Palestinian Authority. I investigate Social and political conflicts in the Middle East from a social history angle using diverse research methods, comparative politics, history, religious and cultural studies, and more.
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Department of History Philosophy and Jewish Studies, The Open University of Israel, Raanana, Israel
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