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DESCRIPTION:DE/CONSTRUCTING\nTHE MIDDLE EASTERN CITY:\n\nPlaces\,\npublics\
 , &amp\; geographies of global connection\,&nbsp\; Workshop Presentation &
 amp\; Discussion12:00\n– 12:30&nbsp\; Eggers 225&nbsp\; Lunch &amp\; works
 hop introductions\n\n12:30\n– 2:45&nbsp\; Eggers 225&nbsp\; Workshop prese
 ntations &amp\; discussion\n\nDe/constructing\nthe Middle Eastern city: Pl
 aces\, publics\, and geographies of global connection\n\n&nbsp\; Natalie\n
 Koch\, Associate Professor&nbsp\; &nbsp\; Timur Hammond\, Assistant Profes
 sor\, Geography\, Syracuse University\n\nMiddle\nEast cityscapes and every
 day life\nin the wake of World War I – Drawings by Robert Hofmann\, 1917-2
 8\n\n&nbsp\; Kent Schull\, Associate\nProfessor\, History\, Binghamton Uni
 versity\n\nFrom\nthe capital of Africa to the Caliphate: High modern\nauth
 oritarianism and infrastructural warfare in Sirte\, Libya\n\n&nbsp\; Jacob
 \nMundy\, Associate Professor\, Political Science\, Colgate University\n\n
 “This\nis not the half of it\, wait until 2023”: Utopian narratives and af
 fective\npartisan ties in Turkey\n\n&nbsp\; Aykut Ozturk\, PhD Candidate\,
  Political Science\,\nSyracuse University\n\nSharjah\nbetween tourism and 
 local identity: The complexities of city-space&nbsp\;&nbsp\; \n\n&nbsp\; S
 haundel Sanchez\, PhD Candidate\, Anthropology\, Syracuse UniversityFor in
 formation on accessibility\, or to request accommodation\, please contact 
 Marc Albert 315-443-9248Sponsored by the&nbsp\;Central Asia Center\, the C
 aucasus Research Group and the Moynihan Institute of Global AffairsCo-Spon
 sored by:&nbsp\;Department\nof Geography\, International Relations\, Histo
 ry
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SUMMARY:CAC Workshop Presentation & Discussion
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>DE/CONSTRUCTING\nTHE MIDDLE EASTERN
  CITY:\n\nPlaces\,\npublics\, &amp\; geographies of global connection\,&nb
 sp\; Workshop Presentation &amp\; Discussion</strong></p>12:00\n– 12:30&nb
 sp\; Eggers 225&nbsp\; Lunch &amp\; workshop introductions<p>\n\n</p>12:30
 \n– 2:45&nbsp\; Eggers 225&nbsp\; Workshop presentations &amp\; discussion
 <p>\n\n</p><strong>De/constructing\nthe Middle Eastern city: Places\, publ
 ics\, and geographies of global connection</strong><p>\n\n</p><p>&nbsp\; <
 strong>Natalie\nKoch\,</strong> <em>Associate Professor</em>&nbsp\; </p><p
 >&nbsp\; <strong>Timur Hammond</strong>\, <em>Assistant Professor\, Geogra
 phy\, Syracuse University</em></p><p>\n\n</p><strong>Middle\nEast cityscap
 es and everyday life\nin the wake of World War I – Drawings by Robert Hofm
 ann\, 1917-28</strong><p>\n\n</p>&nbsp\; <strong>Kent Schull</strong>\, <e
 m>Associate\nProfessor\, History\, Binghamton University</em><p>\n\n</p><s
 trong>From\nthe capital of Africa to the Caliphate: High modern\nauthorita
 rianism and infrastructural warfare in Sirte\, Libya</strong><p>\n\n</p>&n
 bsp\; <strong>Jacob\nMundy\,</strong> <em>Associate Professor\, Political 
 Science\, Colgate University</em><p>\n\n</p><strong>“This\nis not the half
  of it\, wait until 2023”: Utopian narratives and affective\npartisan ties
  in Turkey</strong><p>\n\n</p>&nbsp\; <strong>Aykut Ozturk\,</strong><em> 
 PhD Candidate\, Political Science\,\nSyracuse University</em><p>\n\n</p><s
 trong>Sharjah\nbetween tourism and local identity: The complexities of cit
 y-space&nbsp\;&nbsp\;</strong> <p>\n\n</p><p>&nbsp\; <strong>Shaundel Sanc
 hez\,</strong><em> PhD Candidate\, Anthropology\, Syracuse University</em>
 </p><p>For information on accessibility\, or to request accommodation\, pl
 ease contact Marc Albert 315-443-9248</p><p><em><strong>Sponsored by the&n
 bsp\;Central Asia Center\, the Caucasus Research Group and the Moynihan In
 stitute of Global Affairs</strong></em></p><p><em><strong>Co-Sponsored by:
 &nbsp\;Department\nof Geography\, International Relations\, History</stron
 g></em></p>
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