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Scandinavia’s Daughters in Syrian Salafi-jihadi groups: A Narrative Inquiry of their Relatives’ Lived Experiences and the Insight Gained from them
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Climbing Through the State: Social Empowerment and Contentious Actions in the Jordanian Outdoors
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- Master (Two yrs)
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European Muslim Women in Dubai: Religious Conversion, Migration and Belonging in a Global City
2016) In Lunds University, Center for Middle Eastern Studies MOSM03 20161(
Centre for Middle Eastern Studies- Master (Two yrs)
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Increasing constraints? Civil society organisations in Jordan vis-à-vis the state
2016) In Lunds University, Center for Middle Eastern Studies MOSM03 20161(
Centre for Middle Eastern Studies- Master (Two yrs)
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“Ismaʿilis Do Not Look Muslim” : The Ismaʿili Community and Constructions of Islam and Modernity in Germany
2016) In Lunds University, Center for Middle Eastern Studies MOSM03 20161(
Centre for Middle Eastern Studies- Master (Two yrs)
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Student Activism for Socio-Political Change: Constructing a Secular Habitus in the American University of Beirut
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Occupied Intimacies: The implications of occupation for intimate relationships in the Palestinian Territories
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Media Wars: The Caliphate Strikes Back. Islamic State’s Propaganda Magazine Dabiq as a Possible Paradigm Shift in Visual War Reporting and Propaganda
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- Master (Two yrs)
- 2015
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Challenging the Transition Paradigm : The impact of arenas of democracy on comparative transitioning processes in Communist Poland and contemporary Egypt.
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- Master (Two yrs)
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Refugees Don’t Drink Wine, But Gay Men Should : Exploring the Intersections of Refugeehood, Sexuality and Nationality among Gay Syrian Refugees in Lebanon
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- Master (Two yrs)