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Connections / Episode 5: Investigating Israel with Lori Allen

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Connections
Episode 5: Investigating Israel with Lori Allen
{{langos=='en'?('07/06/2021' | todate):('07/06/2021' | artodate)}} - Issue 8.2
Hosted by Mouin Rabbani

Jadaliyya co-editor Mouin Rabbani spoke with Lori Allen about investigations and commissions of inquiry into the situation in Palestine. This episode of Connections Podcast examines the history of such exercises and asks what might be different about current attempts to hold Israel to account.

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Guests

Lori Allen
Lori Allen

Author and reader in Anthropology at SOAS, University of London.

Lori Allen is Reader in Anthropology at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. Her work has focused on Palestinian society, politics, and history. She is the author of A History of False Hope: Investigative Commissions in Palestine (2020) and The Rise and Fall of Human Rights: Cynicism and Politics in Occupied Palestine (2013), both published by Stanford University Press. Her articles have been published in academic and news journals, including American Ethnologist, Contemporary Studies in Society and History, MERIP, Al-Jazeera, and Sada. Lori Allen's most recent contributions include “The ICC in Palestine: Reasons to Withhold Hope”, and “This Time May Be Different: on the UN commission of inquiry investigating violations in the occupied Palestinian territory”.

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