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Research interests

My work concentrates on analyzing and advancing international relations theories applied to the context of Middle Eastern politics and societies.

I research the impact of Syrian displacement on Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq, with a particular focus on the interplay between concepts of space, borders, and displacement.

I also explore the use of natural language processing and text mining to examine critically the ideological landscape of Islamist movements in the region and its evolution across time and cases.

External positions

Research Fellow , London School of Economics and Political Science

1 Oct 201431 Aug 2017

LSE Fellow, London School of Economics and Political Science

1 Dec 20121 Oct 2014

Structured keywords and research groupings

  • Migration Mobilities Bristol
  • Displacement
  • Syria
  • Refugees
  • SPAIS Global Insecurities Centre
  • Islamism
  • non-state actors

Keywords

  • Middle East
  • Lebanon
  • Hezbollah
  • Text Mining
  • Islamism
  • refugees
  • Syria
  • International relations theories

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