Implosion and Collapse: Lebanese Women in Revolution, Civil Resistance, and Reconstruction

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Organizing Institution: THE CENTER FOR MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES | HARVARD UNIVERSITY
Contact Name: LIz Flanagan
Start Date: November 18, 2021 (4:30pm)
End Date: November 18, 2021 (6:00pm +03)
Website: https://cmes.fas.harvard.edu/event/implosion-and-collapse-lebanese-women-revolution-civil-resistance-and-reconstruction
– California – United States
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The WCFIA/CMES Middle East Seminar presents

Carmen GehaCarmen Geha
Visiting Fellow, Weatherhead Center For International Affairs, Harvard University; Associate Professor of Public Administration, Department of Political Studies and Public Administration; Founding Member, Center for Inclusive Business and Leadership (CIBL) for Women, American University of Beirut

DiscussantRami G. Khouri, Nonresident Senior Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School; Director of Global Engagement and Adjunct Visiting Professor of Journalism, American University of Beirut

Carmen Geha is a tenured Associate Professor of Public Administration, Leadership, and Organizational Development at the American University of Beirut (AUB). She is also a co-founder Research Associate at the Center for Inclusive Business & Leadership (CIBL) for women, which serves as a focal point for advancing inclusive employer practices, policies, and national strategies for women’s participation and representation in the MENA region. At CIBL for Women, Dr. Geha helps manage a portfolio of research grants aimed at transforming policies and practices for women’s inclusion and representation in leadership. Between 2018 and 2020, she served as Founding Director of the “Education for Leadership in Crisis” Scholarship Program for Afghan women at AUB securing and managing $4.6 in tuition funding for students.

Dr. Geha’s research examines the nexus between politics and public institutions with a focus on the politics and policies of inclusion/exclusion around: 1) women’s political and economic participation, 2) refugee crisis, and 3) civil society and protest movements. Dr. Geha’s first book Civil Society and Political Reform in Lebanon and Libya (Routledge, 2016) examined the challenges to mobilization and reform in power-sharing political systems by studying campaigns on elections and constitutional development. Her second book which she is currently writing explores how Syrian refugees imagine their future return or non-return.

Her work has been published most recently in the Middle East Journal, International Spectator, Middle East Law and Governance, Journal of Refugee Studies, and Social Movement Studies. Dr. Geha has held Vising Research positions at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs at Harvard University and the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University. She is the 2018-2019 Fellow in the Program in Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study. She is the 2021 Fullbright scholar based at the Weatherhead Center in Harvard specializing in the study of institutions and inclusive policies as forms of resistance in crisis.

Her regional research, totally approximately $5.5 million in grants, has been made possible through generous funding by the European Union, the Norwegian Research Council, the US State Department, the Princeton Bobst Initiative, and the AUB University Research Board. Dr. Geha has a BA and MA in Public Administration, from the American University of Beirut. She holds a Ph.D. in International Relations from the University of St. Andrews.

Dr. Geha is a political activist and an advocate of gender equity and refugee protection. She has contributed to establishing local and regional coalitions for access to information, women’s representation, electoral reform, and freedom of expression. Following the Beirut port explosion, Carmen co-founded Khaddit Beirut (the shake-up), a network of 200+ experts and activists engaged in a community-driven sustainable and inclusive roadmap for recovery. In addition to her academic track, Dr. Geha has several years of expert practitioner experience having worked as a consultant and adviser to international organizations, UN agencies, and government institutions in Myanmar, Tunisia, Libya, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Lebanon. She is currently a non-resident fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations.

Sponsors: Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Center for Middle Eastern Studies
Contact: LIz Flanagan



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