Occupation
Associate Professor
Contact
Postbus 15508
Room C5.09
Amsterdam
Nederland
1001 NA
Netherlands
ABOUT
Dr. Anne de Jong is an assistant professor Anthropology of Conflict with a region expertise on the Middle East (Palestine, Lebanon and Bahrain). Prioritizing subaltern everyday perspectives, her research interest center on violence - nonviolence, radical activism and social movements, human rights, oppression and resistance, queer action and anti-colonial struggles.
For her PhD (2011, SOAS) she conducted a 19 month fieldwork research in the Occupied Palestinian Territories including East-Jerusalem and Gaza. She currently works on 1) human rights defenders and resistance in Bahrain, 2) on the intersectionality of anti-racism and anti-colonial struggles, and 3) on radical joint Palestinian and Israeli activism and resistance.
Born from the necessity of doing "fieldwork under fire", research ethics and innovative methodology has grown central to her work (De Jong, 2011; 2015) which is also reflected in her teachings.
Discipline
Anthropology
Sub Areas
Arab-Israeli Conflict
Colonialism
Conflict Resolution
Ethnography
Gender/Women's Studies
Human Rights
Geographic Areas of Interest
Bahrain
Lebanon
Palestine
Specialties
Dr. Anne De Jong Is An Assistant Professor Anthrop
Languages
Dutch (native)
English (fluent)
Arabic (intermediate)
Education
PhD
| 2011
| Anthropology
| School of Oriental and Africa Studies (SOAS)
MA
| 2005
| Anthropology
| University of Amsterdam
Abstracts
Shaped by the Field- Shaping the Field: On how political, ethical and personal dilemmas of doing ‘fieldwork under fire’ shape/ deform scholarly knowledge
The Unity Intifada as Tipping Point Pillarization as Strategy for Activism and Resistance in Palestine
Unity beyond Fractures: Palestinian Resistance as Interplay between Unity and Fracture