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Mona Harb
American University of Beirut
Occupation
Professor
Contact
Department. of Architecture & Design
American University of Beirut Riad el-Solh 11072020
Beirut
Lebanon
ABOUT
Mona Harb is Associate Professor of Urban Studies and Politics at the American University of Beirut. She received her PhD in Political Science in 2005 from the Institut d'Etudes Politiques in Aix-en-Provence (France). She is the author of Le Hezbollah à Beyrouth (1985-2005): de la banlieue à la ville (Karthala-IFPO, 2010), and co-author with Lara Deeb of Leisurely Islam: Negotiating Geography and Morality in Shi'ite South Beirut (Princeton University Press, 2013). She is currently investigating decentralization, local governments and urban policies in the Arab world, as well as public space practices and urban politics in Beirut. Harb is the recipient of grants from LSE, EU-FP7, Wenner-Gren, ACLS, and Middle-East Awards. She serves on the editorial boards of IJURR and CSSAME, and is a trustee of the Arab Council of Social Sciences (ACSS). She is the founder and co-editor of the Cities Page on Jadaliyya E-zine.
Discipline
Political Science
Sub Areas
Urban Studies
Geographic Areas of Interest
Lebanon
All Middle East
Specialties
Urban Activism
Oppositional Politics
Institutions/Governance
Languages
Arabic (advanced)
French (advanced)
English (advanced)
Education
PhD | 2005 | Pol Sci | Inst d'Etudes Pol, Paris
MA | 1996 | Geography | Un. de Tours
MA | 1995 | Urbanism | ALBA, Lebanon
BA | 1993 | Architecture | AUB
Abstracts
Decentralization and the Politics of City Strategies: Lessons from Lebanon