Yosef Jabareen, Visiting Scholar at Columbia Spring 2024

Yosef Jabareen is a Professor at the Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, Technion– Israel Institute of Technology. He is a Visiting Scholar at the Middle East Institute and the Center for Palestine Studies at Columbia University for the Spring 2024 semester. He Graduated from the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University, was a senior lecturer at the Urban Department at MIT, and was a visiting scholar at the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture (MIT). At present, Jabareen is the Reviewer and Editor of Planning Theory.

Jabareen’s research focuses on the politics of state-society relations, and more specifically, he investigates the relations between state and social, ethnic, and racial groups through the unique lenses of state territoriality and demographic policy. In Israel/Palestine, he investigates the relations between Israel and the Jewish and Palestinian groups in the country, including Jerusalem and the West Bank. His work examines the types of bi-national geographies and segregated spaces the state has produced and their impact on future geo-political possibilities. Furthermore, Jabareen has been tracing the political collective action of the Palestinian minority in Israel (which constitutes 21% of the state population) and the Palestinians in East Jerusalem in resisting the state planning and space production policy.

He published numerous books and refereed articles regarding the politics of space production in Israel/Palestine, such as Orientalism and Architecture in Israel/Palestine (in Hebrew); Culturally Oriented Planning in the Negev/Naqab; Planning the Arab Cities in Israel; Planning and Civil Society among Indigenous People, National Hegemonic Territorial Planning in Israel (Arabic), and Israeli Planning in Jerusalem: Strategies of Domination and Control. In The Risk City (Springer), he recently expanded his research to study state-society relations in large cities worldwide. His forthcoming The Resilient City (Springer Nature, 2024) excavates the urban orders of New York City through the lens of space production and social justice.

Contact Information
yj2818@columbia.edu

APPLY | Palestine Program for Health and Human Rights

The Palestine Program for Health and Human Rights at the FXB Center at Harvard University and ICPH at Birzeit University is excited to announce the call for applications for the 2024-2025 Health and Human Rights Fellowship.

This year, the Fellowship will support a scholar with significant work in international humanitarian law and/or human rights law with an intersection in health and human rights as it pertains to the health of Palestinians to produce innovative scholarship in their respective field. You can find more details and the application here.

APPLY | 2024-2025 PARC FELLOWSHIPS

  • 12th National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) competition for field-based research in Palestine in the humanities or research that embraces a humanistic approach and methods. EXTENDED DEADLINE: Applications are due January 29, 2024.
     

  • 25th annual U.S. research fellowship competition for research that will contribute to Palestinian studies. EXTENDED DEADLINE: Applications are due January 22, 2024.
     

  • 16th annual Faculty Development Seminar on Palestine competition for U.S. faculty members with a demonstrated interest in, but little travel experience to, Palestine. EXTENDED DEADLINE: Applications are due January 8, 2024.
     

  • 4th Media Development Seminar on Palestine competition for U.S. faculty members in the fields of journalism, film, communication, or media with a demonstrated interest in, but little travel experience to, Palestine. EXTENDED DEADLINE: Applications are due January 8, 2024.

For complete fellowship details, including eligibility and travel contingency plans, visit the PARC website

APPLY | 2024-2025 Postdoctoral or Associate Researcher Scholar of Modern Palestine and Israel 

The Institute for the Transregional Study of the Contemporary Middle East, North Africa, and Central Asia (TRI) invites applications from outstanding postdoctoral or more senior researchers of modern Palestine and Israel for one or more positions as a Postdoctoral Research Associate or an Associate Research Scholar at Princeton University.

TRI will consider applicants from any discipline, though it is especially interested in applicants trained in the disciplines of history, politics, religious studies, literature and culture, and international relations. 

Review of applications will begin January 1, 2024.

For more info, including application details, click here

ATTEND | "Israeli Authorities' Crime of Apartheid Under International Law" w/ Omar Shakir on 11/20

"Israeli Authorities' Crime of Apartheid Under International Law"
Omar Shakir, Human Rights Watch
Jerome Greene Hall, Room 103

A conversation with Omar Shakir of Human Rights Watch. Omar presently serves as the Israel and Palestine Director at HRW, where he investigates human rights abuses in Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza. He has authored several major reports, including a 2021 report comprehensively documenting how Israeli authorities are committing the crimes against humanity of apartheid and persecution against millions of Palestinians. This discussion will elucidate this work and also touch on how it relates to the present situation in Israel-Palestine.

Please note that advanced registration is required and that in-person attendance is only available to CUID holders. Non-Law School affiliates must RSVP by 12pm (noon) on Monday, 20 Nov 2023 using this form. Non affiliates may attend via Zoom.