Julia Kassem
Kassem interrogates the intersections of urban planning, geopolitical dynamics, and social justice, with a focus on Lebanon and the Middle East. Her work emphasizes the intricate balance between urban development and political activism, making her a crucial voice in analyzing contemporary resistance movements and geopolitical conflicts. Through her analytical writing style, Kassem aims to blend academic rigor with a call for social change, addressing issues like neoliberal corporate control and its impact on agrarian and urban landscapes.\n\nHer themes extend into geopolitical analysis and social resistance, where she discusses how power dynamics shape regional conflicts and societal responses. By contributing to publications such as "CounterPunch" and "Al Mayadeen English", she offers insights into the socio-political climate of Lebanon and Palestine, therefore appealing to readers interested in Middle Eastern affairs and social justice. Her work with the US Peace Council Network further amplifies her role in political organizing, highlighting her commitment to activism alongside her academic pursuits.\n\nReaders benefit from Kassem's ability to dissect complex political and urban issues, as seen in her notable articles like "The Flower That Broke Through the Rubble: The Legacy of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah." This piece, along with her co-authored research on Lebanon's agrarian challenges, provides a nuanced perspective on resistance and leadership in volatile regions. Her bio reflects an author dedicated to merging scholarly analysis with activism, making her contributions valuable to those exploring the intersections of politics, policy, and urban planning in the Middle East.
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