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The Ethics of Research in the Middle East

The Ethics of Research in the Middle East

The Ethics of Research in the Middle East POMEPS Studies 8 — July 2, 2014 What are the ethical obligations of an academic studying today’s Middle East? Have the Arab uprisings changed how scholars must weigh ethical and moral concerns

Cortni Kerr July 2, 2014July 10, 2014 POMEPS Publications, POMEPS Studies, Spotlight 7 Comments Read more

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12:00 PM A book talk with Ann Wainscott o... @ The Elliott School for International Affairs, Room 505
A book talk with Ann Wainscott o... @ The Elliott School for International Affairs, Room 505
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A book talk with Ann Wainscott on Bureaucratizing Islam: Morocco and the War on Terror @ The Elliott School for International Affairs, Room 505 | Washington | District of Columbia | United States
Ann Wainscott will join POMEPS to discuss her new book, Bureaucratizing Islam: Morocco and the War on Terror (Cambridge University Press, 2017) at the Elliott School for International Affairs, Room 505 from 12:00 pm- 1:15 pm.This innovative and insightful book examines
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