TOC: Review of Middle East Studies, Volume 53, Issue 2
Review of Middle East Studies, Volume 53, Issue 2 has published and is available on Cambridge Core.
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Letter from the Editor
Heather Ferguson
Special Focus: The Online Public Sphere in the Gulf
The Online Public Sphere in the Gulf: Contestation, Creativity, and Change
Sahar Khamis
#Blockade: Social Media and the Gulf Diplomatic Crisis
Jocelyn Sage Mitchell
A Storm of Tweets: Social Media Manipulation During the Gulf Crisis
Andrew Leber, Alexei Abrahams
The Consequences of Some Angry Re-Tweets: Another Medium is the Message
Geoffrey Martin
Curator's Corner
Is There an Art Scene in Abu Dhabi?
Maya Allison
Pedagogical Perspective
Reading Teach for Arabia in Qatar: Self-Critical University Studies
Sumayya Ahmed
Critical Essay
Before and After Bin ͑Ali : Comparing Two Attempts at Political Liberalization in Tunisia
Sabina Henneberg
Bridging Boundaries: Undergraduate Experiences
Poetry, Identity, and Family: An Interview with Amal Kassir Conducted by Nina Zietlow
Amal Kassir, Nina Zietlow
Middle East Studies in Action
Middle East Studies Associatin Anti-Sexual Harassment Committee August 2019
In Memorium
Book and Film Reviews
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