TA47 EASA Paris #3 Dan Rabinowitz

Published: Oct. 14, 2013, 3:10 p.m.

b'We talked about EASA\\xb4s development, the recent protests in and changes of Israeli society and anthropology\\xb4s tradition in the region as well as the discipline\\xb4s challenges. Dan shared his experiences of how he came to be an anthropologist and provides some advice for students considering a PhD in anthropology. \\n\\nDan is interested in ethnicity and nationalism, environment and society, globalisation and transnationalism, identity, ethnography, housing and housing co-operatives, the Palestinian citizens of Israel, Palestinians, Islamic movements, Israeli society and Middle East Politics; Bedouins and places such as Nazareth and Sinai. \\n\\nFurther talks recorded at EASA provide interviews with Helena Wulff, Professor at the University of Stockholm and Prof. Henrietta L. Moore from Cambridge University. For more information about EASA please check our http://www.easaonline.org/.'