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Conclusion
Author(s)

Emily Regan Wills; Jeremy Wildemen; Michael Bueckert; Nadia Abu-Zahra

Publisher

Fernwood Publishing

Publication Year

2022

ISBN: 9781773634760-11

Categories:

  • Sociology & Anthropology → Activism & Social Movements → Canada
  • International Development → International Politics
  • Political Science → Israel & Palestine
  • Political Science → Colonialism → Settler Society

 
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Conclusion

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The Conclusion reflects on the complexity and strengths of advocating for Palestine, even amidst the challenges advocates have encountered.

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Contributors

Emily Regan Wills

Emily Regan Wills, PhD (The New School), is an associate professor of comparative and American politics in the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa. Her roots are in anti-war, feminist and queer liberation movements. She is the author of Arab New York: Politics and Community in the Everyday Lives of Arab Americans (nyu Press 2019).

Nadia Abu-Zahra

Nadia Abu-Zahra, DPhil (Oxon), is an associate professor at the University of Ottawa and holds the Joint Chair in Women’s Studies at the University of Ottawa and Carleton University. She is co-author of Unfree in Palestine: Registration, Documentation and Movement Restriction. She co-facilitates with Emily Regan Wills the Community Mobilization in Crisis project, co-creating open educational resources with community mobilizers around the world.

Michael Bueckert

Michael Bueckert, PhD (Carleton), is vice-president at Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East (CJPME), a national advocacy organization based in Montreal. He has a PhD in sociology with a specialization in political economy from Carleton University in Ottawa. His dissertation explored the Canadian opposition to boycott movements, and this research involved travel to Palestine and South Africa.

Jeremy Wildemen

Jeremy Wildeman, PhD (Exeter), is a fellow at the Human Rights Research and Education Centre, University of Ottawa. He is co-editor of the Special Issue Canadian Foreign Policy Journal What Lies Ahead:

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