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Social Services Memos

Why Do Islamists Provide Services, and What Do Those Services Do?

By Tarek Masoud, Harvard University * This memo was prepared for the “Islamist Social Services” workshop, September, 23, 2014.  The…

October 9, 2014October 14, 2014 Cortni KerrIslamists, Muslim Brotherhood, Salafism, Social ServicesNo Comment on Why Do Islamists Provide Services, and What Do Those Services Do?
Social Services Memos

How Hezbollah helps (and what it gets out of it)

By Melani Cammett, Brown University * This piece was originally prepared as a memo for the “Islamist Social Services” workshop and…

October 7, 2014October 7, 2014 Cortni KerrHezbollah, Islamists, Social ServicesNo Comment on How Hezbollah helps (and what it gets out of it)
Social Services Memos

How Hezbollah helps (and what it gets out of it)

By Melani Cammett, Brown University * This piece was originally prepared as a memo for the “Islamist Social Services” workshop and…

October 7, 2014 Dhilip KumarHezbollah, Islamists, Social ServicesNo Comment on How Hezbollah helps (and what it gets out of it)
Social Services Memos

Islamic-Based Civil Society Organizations Between Myth and Reality

By Moustafa Khalil, University of Manchester   *This memo was prepared for the “Islamist Social Services” workshop, September, 23, 2014.…

September 30, 2014September 30, 2014 Cortni KerrEgypt, Islamists, Muslim Brotherhood, Salafism, Social SerivcesNo Comment on Islamic-Based Civil Society Organizations Between Myth and Reality
Social Services Memos

A State Without a State: The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s Social Welfare Institutions

By Abdullah Al-Arian, Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Qatar * This memo was prepared for the “Islamist Social…

September 30, 2014October 1, 2014 Cortni KerrEgypt, Islamists, Muslim Brotherhood, Social ServicesNo Comment on A State Without a State: The Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s Social Welfare Institutions
Social Services Memos

Neoliberal Islam and Emergent Forms of Social Service Provision in Turkey

By Gizem Zencirci, Providence College * This memo was prepared for the “Islamist Social Services” workshop, September, 23, 2014.  The…

September 29, 2014September 29, 2014 Cortni KerrIslamists, Social Services, TurkeyNo Comment on Neoliberal Islam and Emergent Forms of Social Service Provision in Turkey
Social Services Memos

Assumptions and Agendas in the Study of Islamic Social Service Provision

By Steven Brooke, University of Texas at Austin * This memo was prepared for the “Islamist Social Services” workshop, September…

September 29, 2014September 29, 2014 Cortni KerrEgypt, Islamists, Social ServicesNo Comment on Assumptions and Agendas in the Study of Islamic Social Service Provision
Social Services Memos

Social Services and Political Islam in Southeast Asia: Two Failures

By Thomas Pepinsky, Cornell University * This memo was prepared for the “Islamist Social Services” workshop, September 23, 2014.  Social…

September 26, 2014September 25, 2014 Cortni KerrIslamists, Social ServicesNo Comment on Social Services and Political Islam in Southeast Asia: Two Failures
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The Rise of the Machines

By Kevan Harris, Princeton University  * This memo was prepared for the “Islamist Social Services” workshop, September 23, 2014.  There…

September 25, 2014September 25, 2014 Cortni KerrEgypt, Indonesia, Iran, Islamists, Social ServicesNo Comment on The Rise of the Machines
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Pious Neoliberalism  

By Mona Atia, George Washington University * This memo was prepared for the “Islamist Social Services” workshop, September 23, 2014.…

September 24, 2014September 24, 2014 Cortni KerrEgypt, Islamism, Social ServicesNo Comment on Pious Neoliberalism  

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Yesterday, we released S. 10, Ep. 15 of the POMEPS Podcast! John Waterbury talked about his latest book, Missions Impossible: Higher Education and Policymaking in the Arab World, w/ @abuaardvark! Also: conversations w/ Irene Weipert-Fenner & Mariam Salehi!
https://pomeps.org/missions-impossible-go-local-go-global-and-trying-just-enough-or-promising-too-much-s-10-ep-15?fbclid=IwAR3oSRQ0up4ySl-fUc7DrUh1MMaKHujJhoN0w53IH8x9OoeSd45x5F0N7rw

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15 Apr

This week on the POMEPS Podcast: John Waterbury talks about his book, Missions Impossible: Higher Education and Policymaking in the Arab World, w/ @abuaardvark! Also: conversations w/ Irene Weipert-Fenner & Mariam Salehi on their latest articles!
https://pomeps.org/missions-impossible-go-local-go-global-and-trying-just-enough-or-promising-too-much-s-10-ep-15

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12 Apr

The POMEPS Virtual Research Workshop Fall 2021 Series is coming soon! Our Fall Series is open to scholars in political science or cognate disciplines of all career ranks. The deadline to apply is Tuesday, June 1, 2021! More info available here -->
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8 Apr

POMEPS Podcast Ep. 14: Stephanie Dornschneider (Univ. College Dublin) talks about her book, Positive Emotions & Protest Behavior During the Arab Spring w/ @abuaardvark! Also: conversations w/ Matthew Lacouture, Maria Josua, & Mirjam Edel on their articles!
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5 Apr

We are thrilled to announce the POMEPS Virtual Research Workshop Fall 2021 Series beginning in September 2021! The deadline to apply is Tuesday, June 1, 2021! More details can be found on our website --> https://pomeps.org/announcing-pomeps-virtual-research-workshop-fall-2021-series

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