Tag: Gaza

New Publication by Prof. Michelle Pace and Haim Jacobi: “Settler Colonialism (Without Settlers) and Slow Violence in the Gaza Strip”

New Publication by Prof. Michelle Pace and Haim Jacobi: “Settler Colonialism (Without Settlers) and Slow Violence in the Gaza Strip”

Israel’s ongoing settler colonialism in occupied Palestinian territory impacts Palestinians’ everyday life in all its aspects. In this article the authors demonstrate how Israel’s interventions, in particular since its “withdrawal” from the Gaza Strip in 2005, can be conceptualized through a combined lens of settler 

“Gaza: Arts of Resilience and Hope in the Midst of Despair” by Haim Yacobi, Michelle Pace, Ziad Abu Mustafa, Marian Noaman is now available on youtube!

“Gaza: Arts of Resilience and Hope in the Midst of Despair” by Haim Yacobi, Michelle Pace, Ziad Abu Mustafa, Marian Noaman is now available on youtube!

The Video “Gaza: Arts of Resilience and Hope in the Midst of Despair” by Haim Yacobi, Michelle Pace, Ziad Abu Mustafa, Marian Noaman is now available on youtube! Watch now at the The Bartlett Development Planning Unit channel. Description: What is the role of art 

Book your place: “Gaza: Arts of Resilience and Hope in the Midst of Despair” – 05 May 2021, with Professor Michelle Pace

Book your place: “Gaza: Arts of Resilience and Hope in the Midst of Despair” – 05 May 2021, with Professor Michelle Pace

Exciting event coming up!
 
Sing up today for the VIRTUAL IAS Festival: “Gaza: Arts of Resilience and Hope in the Midst of Despair”, which will take place on 05 May 2021, 9:30 am–11:00 am, with the participation of Professor Michelle Pace.
 
The event organised by the Institute of Advanced Studies of the UCL and panelists include Dr. Catalina Ortiz DPU, Dr. Hanna Baumann IGP, Mr Muhammad Shehada, Dr Ziad Abu Mustafa, Professor Michelle Pace, Professor Haim Yacobi and Mariam Noaman.
 
Book your place now here.
Professor Michelle Pace was a speaker at the webinar “Settler Colonialism (without Settlers) & Slow Violence in the Gaza Strip”​

Professor Michelle Pace was a speaker at the webinar “Settler Colonialism (without Settlers) & Slow Violence in the Gaza Strip”​

Professor Michelle Pace (Roskilde University) was a speaker at the webinar “Settler Colonialism (without Settlers) & Slow Violence in the Gaza Strip“​ organised by the Middle East Studies Forum at Deakin University, 19 August 2020. For more information on the activities of our team and institutions stay 

Professor Michelle Pace was a speaker at the conference “Violence, health and everyday (non)life: Gaza and beyond” (Roskilde University)

Professor Michelle Pace was a speaker at the conference “Violence, health and everyday (non)life: Gaza and beyond” (Roskilde University)

Professor Michelle Pace (Roskilde University), participated in the one-day conference on ​”Violence, health and everyday (non)life: Gaza and beyond” supported by the Wellcome Trust (the Bartlett Synergy Grant) the Department of Social Sciences and Business (Roskilde University) and the Development Planning Unit  (UCL). The conference 

New podcast: Life in the Time of Coronavirus. #3 Gaza: from ghetto to frontier

New podcast: Life in the Time of Coronavirus. #3 Gaza: from ghetto to frontier

This podcast focuses on the impact of Covid19 on life in Gaza. It is part of a Wellcome Trust-funded research project on the interconnections between power, violence, and health in contemporary conflict zones.

You can listen to it here.

Producer and Editor: Albert Brenchat-Aguilar
Participants: Michelle Pace (Roskilde) and Haim Yacobi (UCL)

Event: closing workshop of national dialogue project explores effects of Palestinian political split at Birzeit University

Event: closing workshop of national dialogue project explores effects of Palestinian political split at Birzeit University

The project titled “National Dialogue with and through Universities and Community Social Organization in Palestine” concluded with a workshop, held at Birzeit University and connected to Gaza via videoconference, on December 9, 2019. More information here

On September 5th, Prof. Michelle Pace co-organised and participated at the Wellcome Trust project workshop

On September 5th, Prof. Michelle Pace co-organised and participated at the Wellcome Trust project workshop

UCL, The Bartlett Development Planning Unit, London: Prof. Michelle Pace co-organised and participated at the Wellcome Trust project workshop on ‘Gaza: The spatio-politics of health, death and life’. She is co-PI on this project together with Professor Haim Yacobi of UCL.