The Viral Quotient: How Arab Media Responded to COVID-19
From social media to government narratives, the audience was bombarded with a plethora of information, some of which was confusing and contradictory.
From social media to government narratives, the audience was bombarded with a plethora of information, some of which was confusing and contradictory.
Recent studies examine what effect Syrian refugee workers will have on the migrant labor market in Jordan
While Brexit is above all a calamity of the Conservative Party’s making, it is born of entrenched xenophobia and racism in British society.
A century after the mass immigration of North Africans began, Arabs in France are more present in politics, the economy, and culture than ever before. Yet part of the French population rejects a shared history in favor of the myth of the “interior enemy.”