Dan Rabinowitz
Professor
Sociology and Social Anthropology
Central European University
Hungary
Biography
Dan Rabinowitz is currently a Professor in the department of Sociology and Social Anthropology Central European University, Hungary. He completed M.Phil 1983 (Social Anthropology), Cambridge University and Ph.D. 1990 (Social Anthropology), Cambridge University.
Research Interest
Ethnicity and Nationalism; Environment and Society; Globalization and transnationalism; Identity; Ethnography; Housing and housing co-operatives; Palestinians; The Palestinian Citizens of Israel; Islamic movement; Israeli society; Middle East politics; Bedouins; Nazareth; Sinai.
Publications
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Monterescu D, Rabinowitz D. Reconfiguring the ‘Mixed Town’ : Urban Transformations of Ethno-National Relations in Palestine and Israel. International Journal of Middle East Studies. 2008;40(2):195-226.
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Rabinowitz D. Israel and the Palestinian refugees : Postpragmatic Reflections on Historical Narratives, Closure, Transitional Justice and Palestinian Refugees’ Right to Refuse. In: Johnston BR, Slyomovics S, editors. Waging war & making peace : reparations and human rights. Walnut Creek: Left Coast Press; 2008. p. 225-40.
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Rabinowitz D, Vardi I. Driving Forces: The Trans- Israel Highway , Globalization and Privatization of Israeli Public Space. (provisional title). Tel Aviv: Hakibbutz Hameukhad and Van-Leer Jerusalem Foundation; in press/forthcoming.