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Haneen Naamneh is a researcher at the Middle East Centre at the London School of Economics and Political Science, where she co-leads the project 'Urbanity, Time, and the Pandemic: A Study of Infrastructures of Care in Palestine during the COVID-19 Crisis'. She holds a PhD in Sociology from LSE, an LLM from the School of Oriental and African Studies, and an LLB from Haifa University. Her research focuses on the social legal history of Arab Jerusalem from 1948 to 1967, particularly examining the political, social, legal, and economic transformations during that period through archival records. Haneen studies urban loss and revival, municipal law, labor rights, local economy, and tourism infrastructure. Her essay 'A Municipality Seeking Refuge – Jerusalem Municipality 1948', published in the Jerusalem Quarterly journal, won the 2019 Ibrahim Dakkak Award for Outstanding Essay. She has previously worked as a lawyer and a research assistant at the LSE Middle East Centre. Besides her role as a researcher, Haneen is also a fellow at Akademie Schloss Solitude in Germany and has contributed as a translator to various Arab newspapers and cultural media platforms, including Assafir al-Arabi and Jadaliyya.
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