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Azadeh Moaveni
Senior Gender Analyst Fellow| Lecturer | Ex: | Books: Lipstick Jihad, Honeymoon in Tehran...
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Azadeh Moaveni 11 Jan
Congrats! We the citizens of Cambridge look forward to your visits.
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Crisis Group 9 Jan
NEW PHOTO ESSAY | Picturing Baghdad ⇨
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Azadeh Moaveni 8 Jan
Membalas @sinanantoon
Wonderful 🌷
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Azadeh Moaveni 7 Jan
Egregious. And creepy. Hopefully better academics will say something useful, like, we don’t support lobotomies as counter-insurgency.
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Azadeh Moaveni 7 Jan
It’s actually quite disturbing that this passes as a relevant research inquiry and is then reviewed in the press in all seriousness.
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Azadeh Moaveni 7 Jan
I guess the CVE industry is gasping for new ideas. Next we will be offered an Ayurvedic diet theory of radicalisation.
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Azadeh Moaveni 6 Jan
Membalas @AssedBaig
Is this for real? "The results showed a striking effect when they were socially excluded by Spaniards while playing a virtual simulation called Cyberball, a ball toss game with three other players who abruptly stopped throwing them the ball."
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Sam Heller 2 Jan
1. Is there any good reason to repeat this implausibly large estimate of ISIS numbers, other than to inflate ISIS's current strength and relevance?
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Azadeh Moaveni 1 Jan
Iran appoints its first Sunni woman ambassador. So promising to see the slow but consistent rise of women to positions of real influence within the political establishment.
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Azadeh Moaveni 28 Des
Membalas @Lghara93
Nicely put, Leila. It’s important to challenge both states and their opponents, when they misrepresent women’s lived reality.
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Shashank Joshi 27 Des
Disturbing to hear Mary Robinson on defend international abduction & repatriation of a woman by an authoritarian state on the basis that they "appear troubled" & need help.
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Azadeh Moaveni 26 Des
Membalas @AssedBaig
This is essentially what Rumi says and has been beloved for saying, and there is nothing controversial. But Abdel Hakim Murad’s essay on the curse of Salafi reactionaryism explains what you’re asking.
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Azadeh Moaveni 24 Des
Merry Christmas to those celebrating and to those who enjoy watching! 🎄🦚
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Azadeh Moaveni 23 Des
I agree. I’ve read, offered feedback, and even edited, the opinion pieces of many journalist friends over the years. It’s parochial to suggest this is so deviant and such an enormous ethical lapse. It holds one old friendship up to a standard that doesn’t exist as described.
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Azadeh Moaveni 23 Des
What an excellent piece.
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Hilary Matfess 23 Des
The dangers of NGO-isation of women's rights in Africa
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Azadeh Moaveni 22 Des
When civilian life in northern Nigeria offers women little freedom, independence or sustenance, Boko Haram, against everything we imagine, can be the empowering option.
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Azadeh Moaveni 22 Des
Woman-crossing-billboard cliche visual spreads to Iraqi Kurdistan. Ancient MENA female ritual.
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Sam Heller 21 Des
New briefing: With a U.S. withdrawal from Syria now imminent, the U.S. needs to create space for the SDF to deal with Damascus and avoid a chaotic free-for-all in Syria's northeast:
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Kristin Aune 17 Des
Faith & Fashion panel at 30/1/19, 5pm, I'm speaking alongside Reina Lewis & Lea Taragin-Zeller. Tickets:
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