The author stresses the need for honest journalists when writing and reporting about the Middle East. He comments on the stereotyping that supported colonial designs of the past and the polarization of the Middle East media that resulted from the Arab Spring. He suggests steps journalists can take to escape the entrapment of what he calls as journalistic hustling, particularly human rights advo…
The Sudanese feminist movement crystallized in the political and social field, and it was brought into existence from the stage of secrecy and the feminist cultural and charitable societies, whose activity was initially limited to teaching women to read, write, and sew, so its role later turned to fighting the customs and traditions that prevent women from exercising their rights like men, so t…
Information about a round table organized by the International Association of Middle Eastern Studies at the "2010 World Congress of Middle East Studies" held in Barcelona, Spain is presented. The aim of the round table was to bring to the attention of the global community of Middle East Studies academics and policy makers a new form of attack on critical thought and journalism. The round table …