Dr. Chantal (@chantalberman) 's Twitter Profile
Dr. Chantal

@chantalberman

I write about protest, mining, political economy, and state violence in MENA. Asst. Prof @GUGovt, fellow @HarvardWCFIA. 🇫🇷/🇺🇸. She/her. Rare tweets.

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There is only one military occupation throwing stun grenades into crowds of Palestinian men, women, children, and the elderly who are gathered to break their fast. You can't "both sides" this.

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Today is Eid, one of the most joyous days in the Muslim calendar. While I'd rather be spending it with my family, I have an obligation to stand up for the families whose children were taken from them because of the violence in Palestine. My remarks on the House Floor tonight

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Huge congrats to @shamiranmako and Valentine! Lucky to read an early draft of this some years ago and so happy to see it in print. A great resource for students + everyone else.

Middle East Institute (@middleeastinst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“...what happened in Beirut on August 4th, 2020 is bigger than just internal political dynamics, and it requires much more than holding a few men responsible in court for the destruction of half a city and its people,” writes Rima Majed. mei.edu/publications/u…

Sara Nelson (@flyingwithsara) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Biggest labor rally in Alabama’s history. 1000s of United Mine Workers and labor allies standing w/ the strikers at #WarriorMet. The strike is about issues labor won decades ago and their fight is echoed across the country. We stand w/ these strikers who are standing with all of us #1u

Jadaliyya (@jadaliyya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Spring 2022 Arab Studies Journal features two brand-new articles. Be sure to read Noureddine Jebnoun's "Outsourcing Violence: Para-Institutional Coercive Actors in the United Arab Emirates’ Regional Activism." Grab your copy today! jadaliyya.com/Details/44270/…

The Spring 2022 Arab Studies Journal features two brand-new articles. Be sure to read Noureddine Jebnoun's "Outsourcing Violence: Para-Institutional Coercive Actors in the United Arab Emirates’ Regional Activism." Grab your copy today! jadaliyya.com/Details/44270/…
Rima Majed (@rima_majed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Academics out there, our APSR piece (with Dr. Chantal and Killian Clarke) on Legacies of Violence and Popular Mobilization in Iraq is out! Check it out :) cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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Thanks to Association TAFRA for collaborating on this series about long-term protest trends in Morocco (2006-2016). This post centers on protesters' demands -- i.e., pourquoi descendre dans la rue? Available in French and Arabic.

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Leveraging an original dataset of Iraqi protests, data on civilian casualties, & Fallujah as a case study, Dr. Chantal, Killian Clarke, & Rima Majed illuminate the impact of shared violence on post-war protests. #APSRFirstView ow.ly/yAYk50PH4bV

Leveraging an original dataset of Iraqi protests, data on civilian casualties, &amp; Fallujah as a case study, <a href="/ChantalBerman/">Dr. Chantal</a>, Killian Clarke, &amp; <a href="/rima_majed/">Rima Majed</a> illuminate the impact of shared violence on post-war protests. 
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Just out in the latest issue of American Political Science Review: "From Victims to Dissidents: Legacies of Violence and Popular Mobilization in Iraq (2003–2018)" by me, Dr. Chantal, and Rima Majed. Quick thread below on findings and takeaways 👇 cambridge.org/core/journals/…

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Brilliant and brave Dr. Annelle Rodriguez Sheline on her decision to resign from the U.S. State Department in protest of the administration's policy in Gaza. cnn.com/2024/03/27/opi…