MESF PhD candidate Azadeh Davachi was interviewed on ABC News 24 on today’s election in Iran. Watch the video here.
Hassan Rouhani’s economic legacy may be his key to winning a second term
Read Prof Shahram Akbarzadeh’s comments on the Iranian election in The Conversation Global here.
Raisi victory as president to put Iran on unpredictable path
MESF’s Professor Shahram Akbarzadeh was interviewed by Trend News Agency on the forthcoming Iranian election. Read the piece here.
A second term for President Rouhani best for Iran and the world
Professor Shahram Akbarzadeh argues that President Rouhani’s probable re-election is good news for the Middle East. Read here.
Monologue and Authority in Iran: Ethnic and Religious Heteroglossia in the Islamic Republic
Dr James Barry has published a chapter in a new OUP volume on The Monolithic Imagination, edited by Matt Tomlinson and Julian Millie (eds). Access the volume here.
State and Society in Iraq: Citizenship under Occupation, Dictatorship and Democratization
A/Prof Benjamin Isakhan’s most recent edited book (with Shamiran Mako and Fadi Dawood) on State and Society in Iraq has been published with I.B. Tauris here.
Layers of religious and political iconoclasm under the Islamic State
MESF’s A/Prof Ben Isakhan and Dr Antonio González Zarandona have published a new paper in the International Journal of Heritage Studies. Read the paper here.
The question of women in the Iranian presidential debate
Read MESF PhD candidate Azadeh Davachi’s latest writing in BBC Persian on the discussion of women in the Iranian presidential debate here.
Re-Ghettoization: Armenian Christian Neighborhoods in Multicultural Tehran
Dr James Barry has had a new paper published in the prestigious Iranian Studies on Armenian Christians in Tehran. Read the paper here.
The Politics of Women and Migration in the Global South
MESF’s Dr David Tittensor and Professor Fethi Mansouri have edited a new volume with Palgrave. It is available for purchase here.