SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
PUBLICATION record
Dajani, N. 2001. Freedom of expression and
communication in Lebanon: Elite and popular press [in Arabic]. Journal of
the Social Sciences 29 (4).
. 2001.
Lebanese television: Caught between government and the private sector. In
Journalism as a Mission: Ethics and Purpose from an International
Perspective, ed. J. Atkins. Iowa State University Press.
. 2001.
The changing scene of Lebanese television. Transnational Broadcasting
Studies Journal 7 (Fall/Winter).
. 2002.
The role of the Lebanese media: Who does the media really serve? Lebanon
Journalism Review (Spring 2002).
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2003. Terrorism in the Western media [In Arabic]. Al-Mustakbal Al-Arabi
291 (26).
Dajani, N. and O. Najjar. 2003. Status of the media in
Syria, Jordan, and Lebanon. Encyclopedia of International Media and
Communications. Academic Press.
Henningsen, M., and S. Zebian.
2003. High-level thinking, reasoning, and communication in Lebanese
elementary mathematics classrooms: A preliminary technical report on the Fall
2002–2003. Classroom Observations of the Mathematics
Instructional Reform for All in Lebanon (MARAL
Project). Tech. Rep. 1. Beirut, Lebanon: American University of Beirut.
Jureidini, R. 2001. Migrant Women Domestic Workers
in Lebanon [English and Arabic]. Beirut, Geneva: International Labor
Organization.
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2002. Contracts and courts: Dealing with foreign domestic workers in Lebanon.
Nawafez Magazine, Al-Mustaqbel, 23 (June 2002).
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2002. Temporary contract labor and xenophobic practices in the Middle East.
UNRISD News (United Nations Research Institute for Social Development,
Geneva ) 25 (January 2002): 7–9.
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2002. Women migrant domestic workers in Lebanon. International Migration
Papers 48. Geneva: International Labor Organization, Geneva.
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2003. Immigration, racism and ethnicity. In Sociology: Australian
Connections, third edition, eds. Ray Jureidini and Marilyn Poole, 183–209.
Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
Jureidini, R. and M. Poole, eds. 2003. Sociology:
Australian Connections. Third edition. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
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2003. Sociology: Australian Connections, third edition, 280–311.
Sydney: Allen & Unwin.
Jureidini, R., and G. Hage. 2002. The Australian Arab
Council: On the possibilities of Arab anti-racist activism in Australia. In
Arab-Australians Today: Citizenship and Belonging , ed. G. Hage, 173–191.
Melbourne: Melbourne University Press
Kazarian, S. 2001. Diversity Issues in Law
Enforcement, second edition. Toronto, Canada: Emond Montgomery
Publications.
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2001. Introduction to Psychology for Law Enforcement. Toronto, Canada:
Emond Montgomery Publications.
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2002. Instructor’s Manual for Diversity Issues in Law Enforcement.
Toronto, Canada: Emond Montgomery Publications.
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2002. Instructor’s Manual for Introduction to Psychology for Law
Enforcement. Toronto, Canada: Emond Montgomery Publications.
Kazarian, S. and D. R. Evans, eds. Handbook of
cultural health psychology. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
Kazarian, S. S. 2002. Instructor’s Manual for
Diversity Issues in Law Enforcement. Toronto, Canada: Emond Montgomery
Publications.
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2002. Instructor’s Manual for Introduction to Psychology for Law
Enforcement. Toronto, Canada: Emond Montgomery Publications.
Khalaf, S. 2001. Cultural Resistance: Global and
Local Encounters in the Middle East. London: Saqi Books, 2001.
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2002. Civil and Uncivil Violence in Lebanon: A History of the
Internationalization of Communal Conflict in Lebanon. N.Y. Columbia
University Press.
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2002. On doing much with little noise: Early encounters of protestant
missionaries in Lebanon. In Altruism and Imperialism: Western Cultural and
Religious Missions in the Middle East, eds. E.H. Tejirian and R.S. Simon,
14–44. Columbia University.
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2003. Lubnan fi Madar al ’Unf [Civil and Uncivil Violence]. Dar An-Nahar.
King, D. 2002, Review of Women of a Non-State
Nation: The Kurds, ed. Shahrzad Mojab (2001. Costa Mesa: Mazda
Publishers). The Middle East Journal 56: 343.
Smith, R. 2002. Rule-by-records and rule-by reports:
complementary aspects of the British imperial rule of law. In
Law and Anthropology,
ed. Martha Mundy, 635–628.
Aldershot, UK: Ashgate Press.
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2003. The historiography of Indian society. In The Oxford India Companion
to Sociology and Social Anthropology, vol. 1, ed. Veena Das, 99–113.
Delhi: Oxford University Press.
Smith, R., and Mundy, M. 2003. Al-mahr zaytuna:
Property and family in the hills facing Palestine (1880–1940). In Family
history in the Middle East: Household, property and gender, ed. Beshara
Doumani, 119–150. New York: State University of New York Press.
Zebian, S. 2002. Review of The Cultural Origins of
Human Cognition. The Cognitive Science Society Quarterly Newsletter.
Retrieved from
http://www.cognitivesciencesociety.org/newsletter/March02/index.html
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2002. Triandis award address: How does a
student of cultural psychology and cognitive science do both without feeling
like she has left out the best of each tradition?
Cross-cultural Psychology Bulletin
36: 24–30.
Zebian, S. and J. P. Denny*. 2001. Integrative
cognitive style among Middle-Easterners and Euro-Canadians. Journal of
Cross-Cultural Psychology 32: 58–75.
Abstracts, Conferences, and Proceedings
Azzam I. 2002. Rituals reconstructed. Paper presented
at the conference on “Sages, Shrines, and Festivals: Their Implications for
Communal Identity,” organized by The Institute of Druze and Religious
Minorities Studies, San Diego State University, California, September
2002.
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2002. Women in Attawhid. Paper presented at the conference on “The Druze:
Realities and Perceptions,” organized by The Royal Institute of Inter-Faith
Studies and The Middle East Center, St Antony’s College, Oxford, July 2002.
Dajani N. 2002. The role of the media in defining Arab
Culture. Paper presented at The Third Annual BIMA International Conference of
Beirut, October 2002.
Jureidini, R. 2001. Migrant workers and xenophobia in
the Middle East. United Nations Research Institute for Social Development,
Racism and Public Policy, Durban, South Africa, September 2001.
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2002. Migrant women and vulnerability in Lebanon. Paper presented at the
UNESCO conference on “Women, Migration and Human Rights,” Ain Chok University,
Hassan II, Casablanca, Morocco, 26–27 April, 2002.
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2002. Temporary migrant labor and vulnerability: Foreign female domestic
workers in the Middle East. International Sociological Association, XV World
Congress of Sociology, Research Committee (RC31) Sociology of Migration,
Brisbane, Australia, 7–13 July, 2002.
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2003. Trafficking and female migrant labor: Forms of indenture and Xenophobia
in the Gulf states. Fourth Mediterranean Social and Political Research
Meeting, European University Institute, Florence, Italy, 19–23 March, 2003.
Jureidini, R., and N. Moukarbel. 2001. Non-state provisioning for foreign domestic workers in Lebanon. Second
Mediterranean Social and Political Research Meeting, European University
Institute, Florence, Italy, 21–25 March, 2001.
Khalaf, S. 2002. Higher education in the Arab World. AMIDEAST, Marrakech, Morocco, March 13–15, 2002.
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2002. Lebanon in post-war limbo.
International Center for the Human Sciences, Byblos, Lebanon, Session for
World Congress for Middle Eastern Studies, University of Mainz, Germany,
September 8–13, 2002.
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2002. Mediterranean voice: Euromed Heritage
Programme. University of North London, London, June 21–24, 2002.
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The worldliness of Edward Said. World
Congress for Middle Eastern Studies. Mainz, Germany, September 8–13, 2002.
King, D. 2002. Honor in a de facto state: Kinship and
gender in Iraqi Kurdistan. Paper presented at the 36th Annual
Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association of North America, Washington,
D.C.
Zebian, S. 2001. The Spatialisation of number
concepts: Influences of directionality of writing on the mental number line of
Arabic and English mono-literates, Arabic-English biliterates, and illiterate
Arabic speakers. Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Conference of the
Cognitive Science Society, Edinburgh Scotland, August 2001.
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2002. Coordination and linkages between
numeric and non-quantitative thinking: Ethnographic and experimental
approaches to number conceptualization. Paper presented for the Triandis
Dissertation Award at the Conference for the International Association of
Cross-Cultural Psychologists, (IACCP), Yogakarta, Indonesia, July 19, 2002.
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2002. Everyday mathematical thinking in
traditional and modernizing Lebanese business people: Experimental and
ethnographic approaches to number conceptualization and the development of
mathematical thinking. Paper presented at the 2002 International Society for
Cultural Research and Activity Theory (ISCRAT), Amsterdam, Netherlands, June
18, 2002.
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2003. Psychological approaches to the study
of Arab and Islamic culture. Invited lectures sponsored by the Department of
Arabic and Islamic Studies and the Warsaw School of Advanced Social
Psychology, University of Warsaw, Poland, May 25–June 01, 2003.
other activities
Dajani, N. 2002. Media and terrorism in the age of
globalization. Paper presented at the Federation of Arab News Agencies
Seminar, Damascus, November 2002.
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2002. Presented a paper at an
international panel on “Professional Ethics, Media Legislation and Freedom of
Expression,” held at the Institute for Professional Journalists, LAU, Beirut.
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2002. Professional ethics, media
legislation, and freedom of expression. Paper presented at an international
panel held at the Institute for Professional Journalists, LAU, Beirut, March
2002.
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2002. The Middle East perspective on
communication for social change. Presentation at the Bellagio Study and
Conference Center, Italy.
Henningsen, M., and S. Zebian. 2002. A Study of
mathematics instructional reform for all in Lebanon (MARAL): Developing a
foundational effort to launch classroom research in Lebanon. First Elementary
Workshop of the MARAL Project. American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
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2003. Supporting higher
order thinking through teacher questioning in elementary mathematics
classrooms. Third workshop of the MARAL project. American University of
Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon, April 3–4, 2003.
Jureidini, R. 2001. Temporary migrant labor in
Lebanon: Slavery of Asian domestic maids. Research Seminar, The Centre
D’Etudes et de Recherches Sur le Moyen-Orient Contemporain (CERMOC), Amman,
Jordan, 18 April, 2001.
Kazarian, S. 2002. Is humor bad for your health?
Presentation, Faculty of Health Sciences, June 12, 2002.
Khalaf, S. 2002. Oriental studies and dialogue: A
false dichotomy? The German Institute for Oriental Studies, Beirut, March 21,
2002.
King, D. 2002. Kurdish migration histories: Doing oral
history among Iraqi Kurds. Colloquium sponsored by the University of Kentucky,
Department of History, Lexington, KY, USA.
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2003. Gender and practicing the (de facto) state in Iraqi Kurdistan.
Presentation in the Center for Behavioral Research, Brown Bag series, American
University of Beirut.
Zebian, S. 2002. Adapting textbook lessons and
developing classroom norms to support higher order mathematical thinking in
elementary classrooms. Second workshop of the MARAL project, American
University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon, Oct 25–26, 2002.
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2003. Cognitive scientific, cognitive
anthropological and indigenous approaches to the cultural psychology of Arabs.
Invited lecture sponsored by the Lebanese University, Psychology Department,
Beirut, Lebanon.
Zebian, S, and M. Henningsen. 2003. Supporting higher
order thinking in elementary mathematics classrooms in 7 Lebanese schools: An
evaluation of program efforts and teaching practices. Report presented to
teachers, coordinators and principals of the educational institutions
participating in MARAL project, Beirut, Lebanon.
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