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Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian, PhD
CURRICULUM VITAE
1. Personal
Citizenship: Israeli and American
Marital Status: Married +3
2. Higher Education
BA in Political Science and Philosophy
University of Haifa 1980
BSW in Social Work
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1982
MA in Criminology
Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1989
Title of Master’s Thesis: Fear of Crime among Elderly People:
The Case-study of Armenians in Jerusalem.
PhD in Law
Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem 1994
Title of Doctoral Dissertation: Perception, Attitude, and
Social Reaction toward Wife Abuse among Palestinian Women
in East Jerusalem.
Supervisors: Prof. Simha Landau & Prof. Stan Cohen
Post-Doctorate
University of Southern California (USC) 1995–1996
Center for Multi-Ethnic and Transnational Studies &
Center for Feminist Studies
Title of Post-Doctoral Project: Domestic Violence in Multi-ethnic
Societies.
Host: Prof. Michael B. Preston
University of Southern California
3. Appointments at the Hebrew University
Full Professor, Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law
Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and
Social Welfare 2015–present
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Associate Professor, Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law
Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and
Social Welfare 2010–2015
Senior Lecturer, Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and
Social Welfare 2003–2010
Senior Lecturer, Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law 2003–2010
Lecturer, School of Social Work 1996–2002
Lecturer, Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law 1996–2002
Teaching Instructor, School of Social Work 1989–1992
4. Additional Functions and Tasks at the Hebrew University
Chair: Human Subject Committee 2011–present Faculty of Law
Chair: Human Subject Committee 2008–present Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law
Chair: Prize Committee 2006–present
Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare
Chair: Thesis Committee 2004–present Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law
Member: Award and Scholarship Committee 2003–2006 Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law
Member: Teaching Committee 2003–2006
Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare
Chair: Admission Acceptance Committee
Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law 2003–2005
5. Service in Other Academic and Research Institutions
Distinguished Visiting Professor Winter,2017
Queen Mary University of London
Visiting Professor, Fall, 2016
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University of California, Los Angeles
University of California, Irvine
Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law Fall, 2011 Georgetown University, Washington DC
Visiting Professor, Institute for Research on February, 2010
Women and Gender & Center for the Critical Analysis of Social Difference
Columbia University, New York City
Academic Supervisor, Law and Society Program 2008–2010
Bir Zeit University, Law School, Bir Zeit
Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law Fall, 2008 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles
Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law Fall, 2008 University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles
Academic Advisor, Women and Trauma Program 2006–2013
Women’s Studies Center, Jerusalem
Director, Gender Studies Program 2006–present
Mada al-Carmel, Arab Center for Applied Research, Haifa
Assistant Professor, Department of Social Work 1985–1994 Bethlehem University, Bethlehem, PA
Adjunct, Faculty of Law Fall, 2006 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles
Adjunct, Faculty of Law Fall, 2005 University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles
Adjunct, Faculty of Law Fall, 2005 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles
Visiting Professor, Women Studies Center Fall, 2004 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles
Adjunct Professor, Law School Spring, 2003
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles
Visiting Scholar, Center for the Study of Women 2002–2003 University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles
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Visiting Professor, Faculty of Law Fall, 2002 University of Southern California (USC), Los Angeles
Lecturer, Social Science Department 1987-1995
Bethlehem University
6. Other Activities
Membership in Editorial and Advisory Boards:
Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies- 2014- Present
International State Crime Initiative here: http://statecrime.org/about-isci/people/:
Member
Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies: International Editorial Board.
Jerusalem Quarterly. Advisory Board.
Selected Conference Organization:
Palestinian Women’s Access to Justice July, 2016
Gender Studies Program, Mada al-Carmel, Haifa
Religious Claims, Nationalism, and Human Suffering April, 2016
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy
Colonization and the Law June, 2012
Law and Society Association, Program Committee
Feminist Thought as a Tool for Resistance June, 2007
Gender Studies Program, Mada al-Carmel, Haifa
Victimology between the Local and the Global May, 2007
Institute of Criminology, Hebrew University, Jerusalem
Prizes and Honors:
Best Article Published in 2014 2015
The British Journal of Criminology Radzinowicz Prize
for the Best Article Published in 2014
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Harvard Law School 2015
An Honoree of the Harvard Law School’s 2nd
Annual
International Women’s Day Celebrations, organized by
The Harvard Women’s Law Association and Harvard Law
and International Development Society
Distinguished Work in the Field of Law and Society 2011
Law and Society Association
International Scholarship Prize
International Women’s Rights Prize 2008 The Peter and Patricia Gruber Foundation
The Phenomenal Woman Award 2008
California State University, Northridge
Dean’s Letter of Commendation for Teaching Excellence 2001 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Golda Meir Fellowship 2000 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Dean’s Letter of Commendation for Teaching Excellence 2000 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Ellis and Alma Birk Scholars Prize 1999
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Arab-Israeli Award for Pioneering Scholars 1998
The Arab Students Committee for Higher Education
Dean’s Letter of Commendation for Teaching Excellence 1994 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Selected Public Committees:
Board Member: Women’s Centre for Legal Aid
and Counselling 2011–present Jerusalem
Academic Board Member: 2006–present
Mada al-Carmel
Board Member: World Vision 2003–2011
Jerusalem
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Board Member: Princess Basma Organization
for the Disabled 2001–present
Jerusalem
Board Chair: Gisha 2005–2009
Legal Center for Freedom of Movement, Tel Aviv
Chair: Arab Ad Hoc Committee for Higher Education 2003–2007 Council for Higher Education, Jerusalem
Board Member: Israeli Women’s League Research Committee 2003–2005
Jerusalem
Board Member: Women’s Centre for Legal Aid & Counselling 1996–2002
Jerusalem
Professional/Community Activities:
Senior Leading Researcher, NEVET 2013- Present
Greenhouse of Context-Informed Research and
Training for Children in Need (NEVET),
School of Social Work and Social Welfare,
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Member, The Trauma, Peace-building and
Development Project 2008–2013
International Development Research Centre,
INCOR, University of Ulster, Northern Ireland
Member, Feminist Academic Group 2007–2012
Women in Conflict Zones Network (WICZNET): studying
“Militarized Violence in this New Age of Empire”
York University, Toronto
Director, Gender Studies Program 2006–present
Mada al-Carmel, Haifa, Israel
Yale Law School 2004–present Middle East Legal Studies Seminar, various cities
Founding Member, Women for Women’s Sexuality 2001–2014
and Bodily Rights Istanbul, Turkey
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Training Israeli Judges 2008 Palestinians in Israel: Challenges Facing the Legal System
Jerusalem, Israel
Training of Palestinian Social Workers and Psychologists 2008
Feminist Perspective in Trauma and Recovery
Ramallah, West Bank
Training Judges of the High Criminal Court in Jordan 2004
on Victim’s Voice in Criminal Proceedings and Fair Trial
for Women and Children Victims in Criminal Proceedings
Amman, Jordan
Counseling to the World University Service Project 2001
on Researching Women
Larnaka, Cyprus
Training Palestinian Mental Health and Health Workers 2000
on Elderly Abuse and the Role of Palestinian Social Control
Agents
Jerusalem
Training Judges in Israeli Family Courts 2000
on Violence and the Palestinian-Israeli Families
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem
Training Rape Crisis Workers 1999
on Helping Victims of Sexual Abuses: A Contextually
Sensitive Mode of Intervention
Jerusalem, Israel
Training Palestinian National Council (PNC) Members 1998
on Gender and Violence: The Role of the Palestinian
National Authority (PNA), Bethlehem, West Bank
Training Women Activists 1997
on Women and Law, West Bank and Gaza
Women’s Centre for Legal Aid and Counselling, Jerusalem
Established the First Hot-Line for Abused Palestinian 1994
Women
Al Aman, Women’s Centre for Legal Aid and Counselling, Jerusalem
Training Female Palestinian Police Officers 1994
on Domestic Violence, Gaza Strip
Initiated a Hot-line during the Gulf War 1991
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to Provide Information, Guidance and Psychological Support to
Palestinians Living in the Occupied Territories, Jerusalem
7. Research Grants
2016-2018: Israeli Science Foundation, “Children's access to justice in East-Jerusalem.”
2013-2014: UN-Women, “Palestinian Women Access to Justice in the West Bank.”
2012–2015: LUCE Foundation, “Religious Claims, Nationalism, and Human
Suffering.” With Professor Nadim Rouhana, Tufts University.
2010–2012: YWCA, Jerusalem, “The Politics of Birth in Occupied Jerusalem.”
2009–2012: INCOR, International Conflict Research Institute, University of Ulster,
Northern Ireland, “Death and Dying in Occupied Jerusalem.”
2009–2011: United States Institute for Peace (USIP), “Community Engaged Courses
as a Vehicle for Peacebuilding.” With Professor Daphna Golan, Faculty of Law,
Hebrew University.
2008–2010: Israel Internet Association, “Child Sexual Solicitation and the Internet,”
2007–2008: Women for Women’s Human Rights (WWHR), “Femicide, Body-
politics and Multi-Bureaucratic Systems: The Palestinian Case.”
2006–2007: Pince Foundation, “Women and Children and the Attack on the Home in
Conflict Zones”.
2006–2007: Ford Foundation, “Gender and Human Rights: Criminology,
Victimology and Social Activism.”
2006: World Vision International, “Children and Trauma: A Critical Race
Perspective”.
2006: Minerva Center for Human Rights, “The Safe Home: Attacking the Home in
Conflict Zones”.
2005–2006: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, “Laws and House Demolitions in East
Jerusalem,” Jerusalem Center for Women.
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2005–2006: World University Service–Britain, “Gender, Occupation and Education:
Law, Gender and the Militarization of Spaces in the Palestinian Authority,” Women’s
Studies Center, Jerusalem.
2004–2005: Women’s Studies Center, “Women and Political Conflict: The Case of
Palestinian Women in Jerusalem”.
2002–2003: EEU through Kvina Tel Kvina, “Women and War: The Case-study of
Palestinian Women,” Women’s Studies Center, Jerusalem.
2002: World Health Organization, Department of Injuries and Violence Prevention in
collaboration with the Department of Women’s Health, “Criminalization of Sexual
Violence: The Case-study of Egypt, Lebanon, Jordan and Palestine.”
2001–2002: The Centre for Islamic and Middle Eastern Law (CIMEL) at the School
of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London and INTERIGHTS,
“The Child’s Voice in the Legal System: The Case of Jordan and Palestine.”
2001–2002: Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation, “Dialoging
with the Muted: Women Empowerment and Silencing.”
2001–2002: Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, “Trauma and War: The Palestinian Case-
study”.
2000–2002: UNIFEM, “The Perception and Attitudes of Victims and Criminal
Justice Professionals towards Femicide: A Case-study of Jordanian and Palestinian
Society”.
1999–2000: Warburg Foundation, “Disclosure of Sexual Abuse amongst Girls and Its
Concomitant Threat of Femicide: The Case of Palestinian Society”.
1998–1999: UNIFEM, “Mapping and Analyzing the Landscape of Femicide: The
Palestinian Case study”.
1998–1999: Silvert Center with Prof. Edna Erez, “Policing Women Battering in the
Arab Community in Israel”.
1997–1998: Brookdale Center, “Examining Intervention Programs Addressing
Female Child Sexual Abuse: The Case-study of Palestinians and Israelis.”
1994–1996: Israeli Ministry of Science and Technology, “The Applicability of the
Law against Family Violence (1991) among Palestinians Living in Israel”.
1992–1993: Truman Institute of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem for completing
Doctoral Dissertation research: “Perception, Attitude, and Social Reaction toward
Wife Abuse among Palestinian Women in East Jerusalem”.
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8. Courses Taught
2015-2016: Children, Victimization and Crime
Master’s and Doctoral level
Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law
2010-present: Advanced Theories in Criminology
Master’s and Doctoral level
Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law
2013-2016: Clinical Models in Gender and Human Rights
Bachelor’s level
Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare
2011: Critical Race Theory
Faculty of Law, Georgetown University
2010–2014: Surveillance, Securitization and ICT: A Critical Perspective
Master’s level
Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law
2008: Public Diplomacy: Bottom Up
Bachelor’s level
Annenberg School of Communication and Public Diplomacy, USC
2008: Gender and Human Right
Master’s and Doctorate level
Center for the Study of Women, UCLA
2006–2010: Gender and Human Rights: Local and Global Perspective
Master’s level
Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare & Institute of
Criminology, Faculty of Law
2005–2008: Social Work and the Law
Master’s level
Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare
2004–2007: Social Deviance
Bachelor’s level
Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare
2003–2010: Women and Welfare
Bachelor’s level
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Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare
2003–2011: Theories in Criminology
Master’s level
Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law
2003–2008: Victimology: An International Perspective
Master’s level
Institute of Criminology, Faculty of Law
2003–2008: Domestic Violence: A Cross-cultural Perspective
Master’s level
Faculty of Law, UCLA
Faculty of Law, USC
2003–2004: Women and Children in the Criminal Justice System
Master’s level
Paul Baerwald School of Social Work and Social Welfare
2003–2004: Women, Militarization and War
Master’s and Doctorate level
Women Studies Center, UCLA
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PUBLICATIONS LIST
(Last updated December, 2016)
Doctoral Dissertation
1. Title: “Perception, Attitude, and Social Reaction toward Wife Abuse among Palestinian
Women in East Jerusalem”
Supervisors: Prof. Stan Cohen & Prof. Simha Landau
Date of Award of Degree: 1995
Books
2. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2015). Security Theology, Surveillance and the Politics of Fear.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
3. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2009). Militarization and Violence against Women in Conflict
Zones: A Palestinian Case-study. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Reviewed By:
Lila abu-Lughod (2011). American Ethnologist 38(1): 207-208.
Kathleen Barry (2010). Women’s Studies International Forum 33(2): 149-150.
Stephanie Chaban (2010). H-Minerva: Humanities and Social Sciences Online,
http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php? id=30366.
Sue-Ann Harding (2010). The Translator 16(2), Special Issue: Translation and
Violent Conflict: 345-249
Lisa Hajjar (2011). Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies 7(1): 120-123.
4. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Abdo. N. (2006). Women and Political Conflict: The Case of
Palestinian Women in Jerusalem. Jerusalem: Women’s Studies Center. (106 pp.)
5. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2004). Mapping and Analyzing the Landscape of Femicide in
Palestinian Society. Jerusalem: Women’s Centre for Legal Aid and Counselling. (95 pp.)
6. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Abdulhadi, M. (2003). Tribal Justice and Its Effect on
Formal Justice in Palestine. Birzeit: Institute of Law Birzeit University (in Arabic). (127
pp.)
Monographs
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7. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Ihmoud, S. (2016). In the Absence of Justice:
Embodiment and the Politics of Militarized Dismemberment
in Occupied East Jerusalem. UN-Women.
8. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Daher-Nashef, S. (2014). Access Denied: Palestinian
Women’s Access to Justice in the Occupied West Bank. Occupied Palestinian Territories:
UN-Women. (148 pp.)
9. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2012). Birthing in Occupied East Jerusalem: Palestinian
Women’s Experience of Pregnancy and Delivery. Jerusalem: YWCA. (85 pp.)
10. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2010). Trapped Bodies and Lives: Military Occupation, Trauma
and the Violence of Exclusion. Jerusalem: YWCA. (75 pp.)
11. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2010). The United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325:
Implementation in Palestine and Israel 2000–2009. Jerusalem: Norwegian Church Aid.
(92 pp.)
12. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2007). Gender and the Militarization of Education in Palestine.
Jerusalem: Women Studies Center (in Arabic). (84 pp.)
13. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2007). Facing the Wall: Palestinian Children and Adolescents
Speak about the Israeli Separation Wall. Jerusalem: World Vision Jerusalem, West Bank,
and Gaza. (58 pp.)
14. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Khsheiboun. S. (2006). Coping with Trauma: Palestinian
Children Voicing Out Their Rights. Australia: World Vision International. (112 pp.)
15. Abu-Baker, K., Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., Awaidah, S., & Dabit, E. (2005). Women and
War in Palestine. Jerusalem: Women Studies Center. (156 pp.)
16. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2004). Child Sexual Abuse and the Criminal Justice System in
Jordan and Palestine. Research report submitted to UNIFEM. New York: UNIFEM. (119
pp.)
Edited Books
17. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (Ed). (2007). Palestinian Feminist Writings: Between
Oppression and Resistance. Haifa: Mada Al-Carmel, Arab Center for Applied Social
Research (in Arabic). (338 pp.)
Book Chapters
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18. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Wing. A. (in press). Violence against Palestinian Women in
the West Bank. In L. Goodmark & R. Goel (Eds.), Comparative Perspective on Gender
Violence (Chpt. 5). New York: Oxford University Press.
19. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (in press). Gendered Suffering and the Eviction of the Native:
The Politics of Birth in Occupied East Jerusalem. In D. Haynes, F. Ni Aolain, N. Valji &
N. Cahn (Eds.), Oxford Handbook on Gender and Conflict. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
20. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (in press). Settler Colonialism, Surveillance and Fear. In N.
Rouhana (Ed.), Palestinians in Israel. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
21. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2014). Death and Dying in My Jerusalem: The Power of
Liminality. In B. Hamber & E. Gallagher (Eds.), Psychosocial Perspectives on
Peacebuilding (pp. 255-287). Springer International Publishing.
22. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2014). Terrorism and the Birthing Body in Jerusalem. In S.
Perera & S. Razack (Eds.). At the Limits of Justice: Women of Colour Theorize Terror (pp.
38-56). University of Toronto Press.
23. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Busbridge. R. (2014). (En)gendering De-development in
East Jerusalem: Thinking through the ‘Everyday’. In M. Turner & O. Shweiki (Eds.),
Decolonizing Palestinian Political Economy: De-development and Beyond (Rethinking
Peace and Conflict Studies) (pp. 77-94). London: Palgrave MacMillan.
24. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2011). Counter-narratives of Palestinian Women: The
Construction of Her-story and the Politics of Fear. In M. Ennaji & F. Sadiqi (Eds.),
Gender and Violence in the Middle East (pp. 29-59). New York: Routledge.
25. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2010). Education and the Israeli Industry of Fear. In A.E.
Mazawi & R.G. Sultana (Eds.), Education in the Arab Region: Global Dynamics, Local
Resonances, World Yearbook of Education (pp. 335–349). New York: Routledge.
26. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2007). Palestine. In D.S. Clark (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Law &
Society: American and Global Perspectives (pp. 1091–1092). Los Angeles: Sage.
27. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2007). When Laws are Tools of Oppression: Palestinian
Women Counter Discourse against the Policy of House Demolition. In D. Barak-Erez, S.
Yanisky-Ravid, Y. Bitton & D. Pugach (Eds.), Iyuni Mishpat Migdar Ve Feminism (pp.
463–500). Kiryat Uno: Navo (in Hebrew).
28. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2006). Politics, Tribal Justice and Gender: Perspectives in the
Palestinian Society. In A. Hans-Jorg, J.M. Simon, H. Rezaei, H.C. Rohne & E. Kiza
(Eds.), Conflicts and Conflict Resolution in Middle Eastern Societies: Between Tradition
and Modernity (pp. 535–556). Berlin: Max Planck Institute.
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29. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2005). Researching Women’s Victimization in Palestine: A
Socio-legal Analysis. In L. Welchman & S. Hossain (Eds.), Honor Crimes, Paradigms,
and Violence against Women (pp. 160–180). London: Zed Books.
30. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2005). Negotiating the Present and Historicizing the Future:
Palestinian Children Speak about the Israeli Separation Wall. In D. Champagne & I. Abu-
Saad (Eds.), Indigenous and Minority Education: International Perspectives on
Empowerment (pp. 178–200). Beer Sheva: Negev Center for Regional Development.
31. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2003). Opposing the Ostracism: A Contextually Sensitive Mode
of Intervention for Handling Female Abuse. In E. Leshem & D. Roer-Strier (Eds.),
Cultural Diversity: A Challenge to Human Service (pp. 255–274). Jerusalem: Magnes
Press (in Hebrew).
32. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2003). Who Are We Protecting: Palestinian Girls in Israel and
the Child Protection Policy. In M. Hovav (Ed.), Crime and Punishment: A Review of the
Criminal Justice System in Israel (pp. 553–583). Jerusalem: Hamachon Lmahkar Hakika
Vemishpat [Institute for Comparative Judicial and Legal Studies] (in Hebrew).
33. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2002). Growing from Within: The De-colonization of the Mind.
In R. Lentin & N. Abdo (Eds.), Women and the Politics of Military Confrontation:
Palestinian and Israeli Gendered Narratives of Dislocation (pp. 176–194). Oxford:
Berghahn.
34. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2000). Women Victimization in Palestinian Society. In A.
Mannaa’a (Ed.), The Palestinians in the Twentieth Century: An Inside Look (pp. 153–
204). Jerusalem: Van Leer Jerusalem Institute.
35. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (1999). Development of Identity under the Oppression of
Occupation: The Palestinian Case. In H. Gordon (Ed.), Looking Back at the June 1967
War (pp. 113–122). London: Praeger.
36. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (1998). Crime of War, Culture, and Children’s Rights: The
Case-study of Female Palestinian Detainees under Israeli Military Occupation. In G.
Douglas & L. Sebba (Eds.), Children’s Rights and Traditional Values (pp. 228–248).
Dartmouth: Ashgate.
37. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (1995). Introduction. In A. Khader (Ed.), Towards Equality: An
Examination of the Status of Palestinian Women (pp. 4–13). Jerusalem: Women’s Centre
for Legal Aid and Counselling.
38. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (1994). Fear of Sexual Harassment: Palestinian Adolescent Girls
in the Intifada. In E. Augustin (Ed.), Palestinian Women: Identity and Experience (pp.
171–179). London: Zed Books.
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39. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (1993). Community Work within Palestinian Society (pp. 76–93).
Jerusalem: Federation of Charitable Societies (in Arabic).
Book Review
39. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2001). Review of Lamia Rustum Shehadeh, Women and War in
Lebanon. Women’s Studies International Forum 24 (3–4): 481–482.
Articles in Refereed Journals
40. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2016). The Occupation of the Senses: The Prosthetic and
Aesthetic of State Terror. British Journal of Criminology.
41. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2016). At the Limits of the Human: Reading Postraciality from
Palestine. Ethnic and Racial Studies.
42. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2016). The Biopolitics of Israeli Settler Colonialism:
Palestinian Bedouin Children Theorize the Present. Journal of Holy Land and Palestine
Studies. 15.1: 7-29.
43. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & David, Y. (2015). Is the Violence of Tag Mehir a State Crime?
British Journal of Criminology. [Impact factor: 1.532] [Ranking Ssi: 14/52].
44. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2015). Childhood: A Universalist Perspective For How Israel Is
Using Child Arrest and Detention to Further its Colonial Settler Project. International
Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies.
45. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., Griecci, N., Zubi, H., & Busbridge, R. (2015). A Rejoinder to
Robert Cherry. Feminist Economics 20(2): 164-186. [Impact Factor: 0.925] [Ranking:
305/578 (Economics); Ranking: 11/39 (Women's Studies)]
46. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2015). The Politics of Suffering. Borderlands. [Impact factor:
0.016]
47. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2015). Necropolitical Debris: The Dichotomy of Life and
Death. State Crime Journal. 4.1 (34-51).
48. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2015). The Politics of Birth and the Intimacies of Violence
against Palestinian Women in Occupied East Jerusalem. British Journal of Criminology.
[Impact factor: 1.532] [Ranking Ssi: 14/52 (Criminology & Penology)]
49. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2016). Infiltrated Intimacies: The Case of Palestinian
Returnees. Feminist Studies. 42(1): 166-193. [Impact factor: 0.096]
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50. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2015). Criminalizing Pain and the Political Work of Suffering:
The Case of Palestinian “Infiltrators”. Borderlands. [Impact factor: 0.016]
51. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Roer-Strier, D. (2015). Context-informed, Counter-
hegemonic Qualitative Research: Israeli/Palestinian Research Team Studying Loss.
Qualitative Social Work. [Impact factor: 0.836] [Ranking: 17/40 (Social Work)]
52. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., Daher-Nashef, S., & Ihmoud, S. (in press). Sexual Violence,
Women’s Bodies, and Settler Colonialism. Journal of Palestine Studies (in Arabic).
53. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2015). Stolen Childhood: Palestinian Children and the
Structure of Genocidal Dispossession. Settler Colonial Studies (published online April
15).
54. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2014). Palestinian Children as Tools for "Legalized" State
Violence. Borderlands 13(1): 1-24. [Impact factor: 0.016]
55. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Ihmoud, S. (2014). Two Letters From Jerusalem: Haunted
by Our Breathing. Jerusalem Quarterly 59: 8-11.
56. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Ihmoud, S. (2014). Exiled at Home: Writing Return and the
Palestinian Home. Biography 37(2): 377-397.
57. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2014). Palestinian Feminist Critique and the Physics of Power:
Feminists Between Thought and Practice. Feminist@Law 4(1): 1-18. [Impact factor:
0.03]
58. Golan D., & Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2014). Community-engaged Courses in a Conflict
Zone: A Case Study of the Israeli Academic Corpus. Journal of Peace Education 11(2):
181- 207. [Cited 1 time according to Google scholar] [Impact factor: 2.280] [Ranking:
6/157]
59. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., Griecci, N., Zubi, H., & Busbridge, R. (2014). Funding Pain:
Bedouin Women and Political Economy in the Naqab/Negev. Feminist Economics 20(2):
164-186. [Cited 2 times according to Google scholar] [Impact factor 0.925] [Ranking:
305/578 (Economics); 11/39 (Women's Studies)]
60. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2014). Living Death, Recovering Life: Psychosocial Resistance
and the Power of the Dead in East Jerusalem. Intervention: International Journal for
Mental Health, Psychosocial Work and Counseling in Areas of Armed Conflicts 12(1): 16-
29. [Impact factor: 0.96]
61. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2014). Criminality in Spaces of Death: The Palestinian Case-
study. British Journal of Criminology 54: 38-52. [Cited 2 times according to Google
scholar] [Impact factor: 1.532] [Ranking Ssi: 14/52 (Criminology & Penology)] [Winner
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of the Radzinowicz Memorial Prize 2014, awarded to the article that most contributes to
the knowledge of criminal justice and criminal justice issues]
62. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2013). Human Suffering in Colonial Contexts: Reflections from
Palestine. Settler Colonial Studies 4(3): 277-290.
63. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Daher-Nashef, S. (2013). Femicide and Colonization
Between the Politics of Exclusion and the Culture of Control. Violence against Women
19(3): 295-315. [Cited 1 time according to Google scholar] [Impact factor: 1.113]
[Ranking: 9/40 (Women's Studies)]
64. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Zubi, H. (2013). Yaffa: Exile in the Homeland and Growth.
Journal of Palestine Studies 93: 50-65 (in Arabic). [Impact factor: 0.158]
65. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2012). Casting Out “Citizenship”: Israel’s Eviction of
Palestinians. Review of Women’s Studies: Institute of Women’s Studies, Birzeit University
7: 47-59. [Cited 2 times according to Google scholar]
66. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2012). Vernacularizing Feminist Knowledge: Feminist Thought
between the Physics of Power and Security Theology. Bahithat: Lebanese Association of
Women Researchers (in Arabic).
67. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2012). Jerusalem, Palestine, and the Politics of Everydayness in
Colonial Context. Journal of Palestine Studies 85:54-64 (in Arabic). [Impact factor: 0.15]
68. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Daher-Nashef, S. (2012). Living Death and the Dead in the
Palestinian Society: Dying in Jerusalem. Bahithat: Lebanese Association of Women
Researchers (in Arabic).
69. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2012). The Grammar of Rights in Colonial Contexts: The Case
of Palestinian Women in Israel. Middle East Law and Governance 4: 106–151. [Cited 4
times according to Google scholar]
70. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2012). Trapped: The Violence of Exclusion in Jerusalem.
Jerusalem Quarterly 49: 6–25. [Cited 4 times according to Google scholar]
71. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2011). “It Is Up to Her”: Rape and the Re-victimization of
Palestinian Women in Multiple Legal Systems. Social Difference 1: 30–45.
72. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2011). E-resistance and Technological In/security in Everyday
Life: The Palestinian Case. British Journal of Criminology 52(1): 55–72. [Cited 6 times
according to Google scholar] [Impact factor: 1.532] [Ranking Ssi: 14/52 (Criminology &
Penology)]
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73. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2011). E-resistance among Palestinian Women: Coping in
Conflict-ridden Areas. Social Service Review 85(2): 179–204. [Cited 6 times according to
Google scholar] [Impact factor: 0.791] [Ranking: 20/40 (Social Work)]
74. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2010). Palestinian Women and the Politics of Invisibility:
Towards a Feminist Methodology. Peace Prints: South Asian Journal of Peacebuilding
3(1): 1–21. [Cited 9 times according to Google scholar]
75. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Barenbloom, T. (2010). Panoptical Web: Internet and
Victimization of Women. International Review of Victimology 17: 69–95. [Cited 6 times
according to Google scholar]
76. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Braithwaite, J. (2010). Victimology between the Local and
the Global. International Review of Victimology 17: 1–8. [Cited 4 times according to
Google scholar]
77. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Khsheiboun S. (2009). Palestinian Women’s Voices
Challenging Human Rights Activism. Women’s Studies International Forum 32: 354–362.
[Cited 7 times according to Google scholar] [Impact factor: 0.398]
78. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2009). The Political Economy of Children’s Trauma: A Case
Study of House Demolitions in Palestine. Feminism and Psychology 19(3): 335–342.
[Cited 8 times according to Google scholar] [Impact factor: 0.823] [Ranking: 15/40
(Women's Studies); 73/129 (Psychology, Multidisciplinary)]
79. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2008). The Gendered Nature of Education under Siege: A
Palestinian Feminist Perspective. International Journal of Lifelong Education 27(2): 179–
200. [Cited 10 times according to Google scholar]
80. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2006). Negotiating the Present, Historicizing the Future:
Palestinian Children Speak about the Israeli Separation Wall. American Behavioral
Scientist Journal 49(8): 1101–1134. [Cited 20 times according to Google scholar] [Impact
factor:0.926] [Ranking: 32/93 (Social Sciences, Interdisciplinary); 81/111 (Psychology,
Clinical)]
81. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2005). Voice Therapy for Women Aligned with Political
Prisoners: A Case Study of Trauma among Palestinian Women in the Second Intifada.
Social Service Review 79(2): 322–343. [Cited 15 times according to Google scholar]
[Impact factor: 0.72]
82. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2005). Disclosure of Child Abuse in Conflict Areas. Violence
Against Women 11(10): 1263–1291. [Cited 15 times according to Google scholar] [Impact
factor: 1.113] [Ranking: 9/40 (Women's Studies)]
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83. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2005). Counter-spaces as Resistance in Conflict Zones:
Palestinian Women Recreating a Home. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy: An
International Forum 17(3–4): 109–141. [Cited 19 times according to Google scholar]
84. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2004). The Hidden Casualties of War: Palestinian Women and
the Second Intifada. Indigenous Peoples’ Journal of Law, Culture & Resistance 1(1): 67–
82. [Cited 11 times according to Google scholar]
85. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2004). Racism, Militarisation and Policing: Police Reactions to
Violence against Palestinian Women in Israel. Social Identities 10(2): 171–194. [Cited 30
times according to Google scholar]
86. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2004). Imposition of Virginity Testing: A Life-saver or a
License to Kill. Social Science and Medicine 60: 1187–1196. [Cited 32 times according to
Google scholar] [Impact factor: 2.558]
87. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2003). Re-examining Femicide: Breaking the Silence and
Crossing “Scientific” Borders. Signs 28(2): 581–608. [Cited 43 times according to Google
scholar] [Impact Factor: 0,637]
88. Shalhoub-Kevorkian N., & Erez, E. (2003). Integrating a Victim Voice in Community
Policing of Domestic Violence: A Feminist Critique. International Review of Victimology
9(2): 113–135. [Cited 12 times according to Google scholar]
89. Adelman, M., Erez. E., & Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2003). Policing Violence against
Minority Women in Multicultural Societies: Community and the Politics of Exclusion.
Police and Society 7: 105–133. [Cited 44 times according to Google scholar] [Impact
factor: 0.69]
90. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2003). Liberating Voices: The Political Implications of
Palestinian Mothers Narrating Their Loss. Women’s Studies International Forum 26(5):
391–407. [Cited 39 times according to Google scholar] [Impact factor: 0.398]
91. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2002). Femicide and the Palestinian Criminal Justice System:
Seeds of Change in the Context of State Building? Law & Society Review 36(3): 577–605.
[Cited 41 times according to Google scholar] [Impact factor: 0.398] [Ranking: 31/139]
92. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2001). Using the Dialogue Tent to Break Mental Chains:
Listening and Being Heard. Social Service Review 75(1): 135–150. [Cited 9 times
according to Google scholar] [Impact Factor: 0.72]
93. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2000). The Efficacy of Israeli Law in Preventing Violence
within Palestinian Families Living in Israel. International Review of Victimology 7: 47–66.
[Cited 12 times according to Google scholar]
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94. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2000). Blocking Her Exclusion: A Contextually Sensitive
Model of Intervention for Handling Female Abuse. Social Service Review 74(4): 620–634.
[Cited 16 times according to Google scholar][Impact Factor: 0.72]
95. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (1999). Towards a Cultural Definition of Rape: Dilemmas in
Dealing with Rape Victims in Palestinian Society. Women’s Studies International Forum
22(2): 157–173. [Cited 51 times according to Google scholar] [Impact factor: 0.398]
96. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (1999). Law, Politics, and Violence against Women: The Case-
study of Palestinian-Israelis. Law and Policy, 21(2): 189–211. [Cited 31 times according
to Google scholar] [Impact factor 0.946] [Ranking 46/139 (Law)]
97. Elbedour, S., Baker, A.M., Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., Irwin, M., & Belmaker, R. (1999).
Psychological Responses in Family Members after the Hebron Massacre. Depression and
Anxiety 9: 27–31. [Cited 23 times according to Google scholar] [Impact factor: 4.288]
[Ranking: 9/74]
98. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (1999). The Politics of Disclosing Female Sexual Abuse: A Case
Study of Palestinian Society. Child Abuse & Neglect 23(12): 1275–1293. [Cited 44 times
according to Google scholar] [Impact factor: 2.135]
99. Baker, A.M., & Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (1999). The Effects of Political and Military
Trauma on Children: The Palestinian Case. Clinical Psychology Review 19: 935–950.
[Cited 93 times according to Google scholar] [Impact factor: 7.188]
100. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (1998). Reactions to a Case of Female Child Sexual Abuse in
the Palestinian Society: Protection, Silencing, Deterrence, or Punishment. Plilim 7: 161–
195 (in Hebrew).
101. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (1997). Tolerating Battering: Invisible Way of Social Control.
International Review of Victimology 5: 1–21. [Cited 17 times according to Google scholar]
102. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (1997). Wife Abuse: A Method of Social Control. Israel Social
Science Research 12(1): 59–72. [Cited 26 times according to Google scholar]
103. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Baker, A.M. (1997). Wife Abuse in Palestinian Society:
Social Phenomenon or Social Problem. Arab Studies Quarterly 19(20): 41–55. [Cited 4
times according to Google scholar]
104. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (1995). Fear of Crime in the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem:
Physical and Social Correlates. Crime Prevention Studies 4: 185–197. [Cited 1 time
according to Google scholar]
105. Baker, A.M., & Kevorkian, N. (1995). Differential Effects of Trauma on Spouses of
Traumatized Households. Journal of Traumatic Stress 8: 58–72. [Cited 22 times according
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to Google scholar] Impact factor: 2.083] [Ranking: 41/111 (Psychology Clinical); 49/124
(Psychiatry, Social Science)]
Edited Special Journal Issues
102. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. & Green P. (2016). State Crime: Israel/Palestine. State Crime
Journal
103. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2015). The Politics of Suffering. Borderlands.
104. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2010). Victimology between the Local and the Global.
International Review of Victimology.
Articles in Non-refereed Periodicals and position papers
105. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & David, Y. (2016). Tag Mehir: The Different Faces of
Zionism. Malafat Mada.
106. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Khsheiboun, S. (2015) Going to the Ecclesiastical Courts
for Protection and Access to Justice: An Indigenous Feminist Reading. Haifa: Mada al-
Carmel—Arab Center for Applied Social Research., http://mada-
research.org/en/files/2015/02/shalhoubkevorkiankhasheiboun-Feb-17-final.pdf.
107. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Mokari-Renawi, S. (2014). Palestinian Women’s
Interactions with the Israeli Police Force: Access to Justice for Palestinian Women in
Israel. Haifa: Mada al-Carmel—Arab Center for Applied Social Research, http://mada-
research.org/en/files/2014/11/position-paper-Num-2.pdf.
108. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N., & Daher-Nashif, S. (2012). The Politics of Killing Women in
Colonized Contexts. Jadaliyya, December 17,
http://www.jadaliyya.com/pages/index/9061/the-politics-of-killing-women-in-colonized-
context.
109. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2010). How Do We Read Violence against Palestinian
Women in Israel. Jadal 6: 1-14.
110. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2009). The Physics of Power and the Challenges of the
Palestinian Feminist Discourse: Between Thought and Practice. Jadal 4: 1–13.
111. Shalhoub-Kevorkian, N. (2007). Israeli Policies of House Demolitions, and the Struggle
for Memory, Land, and Identity: A Feminist Perspective. Balsam-Ramallah 383: 60–62
(in Arabic).
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