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The Ibrahim Abu-Lughod Institute of International Studies
The Ibrahim Abu-Lughod Institute of International Studies (IALIIS), previously
known as The Graduate Institute of International Studies, was re-named in honor
of Dr. Ibrahim Abu-Lughod, the late professor of international studies, under
whose leadership the Institute was established in 1998. The IALIIS’s mission is to
contribute to the establishment of a dynamic, democratic Palestinian state that
entertains strong ties to the international system. Since its establishment, more
than 350 students have obtained masters degrees in international studies, and
have entered the Palestinian National Authority or the private sector where they
have as a group excelled. Many of them have obtained Ph.D. in one of the
disciplines related to the field of international Studies.
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This research stems from an interest in understanding the intergenerational
differences in maintaining transnational migratory networks and the role of
these networks in the formation of a Palestinian identity in exile. The main theme
for investigation is how transnational activities of first and second generation of
Palestinian Diaspora are related to the creation of transnational identities in the
deterritorialized context of dispersal. The research attempts to fill significant
research gaps identified in the context of diasporic communities. First, limited
research has focused on inter-generational differences in terms of maintaining
ties across borders through such transnational activism as travelling to the coun-
try of origin. Whereas first-generation diapsora have been explicitly addressed,
more thorough investigations are needed in order to determine the significance
of maintain ties with the country of origin for second-generation migrants,
particularly their meaning for notions such as home and identity.
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Palestinian Refugees: Different
Generations, but One Identity
Birzeit University
Birzeit - Palestine
2012
ISBN 978-9950-316-49-2
The Forced Migration and Refugee Unit
The Forced Migration and Refugee Unit (FMRU) was established in 2007 (then
known as the Refugee and International Migration Resource Unit) as part of the
(IALIIS) at Birzeit University. This is the first Unit of its kind in Palestine as it
provides a concentration program in Forced Migration and Refugee Studies as a
part of the Master programme in International Studies and hence conferring a
new academic dimension which is international and comparative in nature in
forced migration and refugee studies.
Palestinian Refugees: Different Generations but One
Identity
Edited by: Sunaina Miari & Thomas Aboud
Palestinian Diaspora in Transnational Worlds: Intergen-
erational Differences in Negotiating Identity, Belonging
and Home
وسياسات ،وروايات ،حقوق :الفلسطينيون الالجئون
باحثني جمموعة
Ismat Zaidan
غربية-شرقية مداخالت :االجتماعية العلوم يف النقدي البحث
لالختصاصات عابرة
ورائد ،املالكي جمدي ،كونت ادوارد ،هيكوك روجر :حترير
اغزريان اليز :ترمجة ،بدر
Critical Research in the Social Sciences: A Transdiscipli-
nary East- West Handbook
Edited by: Roger Heacock & Edouard Conte
2013
Palestinian Refugees: A Comparative Approach
2013
2011
يف (مقاربات الفلسطينية التجربة :الوطين التحرر دبلوماسية
)الدولية والعالقات الدولي القانون
الربغوثي مروان :تقديم ،توام رشاد
2011
منوذج إحياء :امللتزم واملثقف أبولغد إبراهيم
اشنيور رائد :العربي النص حترير
Gaza- Palestine: Out of the Margins
Edited by: Mehrene Larudee
Ibrahim Abu-Lughod and the Engaged Intellectual: Res-
urrecting a Model
English Text Edited by: Roger Heacock
Institute of Social Anthropology, Austrian Academy of Sciences | للعلوم النمساوية األكاديمية ،االجتماعي االنسان علم معهد
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