Gaza: The spatio-politics of health, death and life
This project focuses on a timely, crucial theme and an urgent humanitarian case: the case of Gaza.
29 July 2019
This project focuses on a timely, crucial theme and an urgent humanitarian case: the case of Gaza.
As indicated lately in the Lancet, the Gaza Strip has been under land, sea, and air blockade for over a decade. Its health system has experienced de-development and suffers from shortages of essential medicines and supplies” (Horton, 2018: 1612). Consequently, this project will critically study the interrelationships between violence, space and health in Gaza, aiming to bring two scientific fields, namely urban health and conflict studies into conversation.
- Team
Prof. Michelle Pace, Roskilde University
Dr. Ziad Abu Mustafa
Dr. Manal Massalha
- Outputs
Research Report
Making the Invisible Visible: Slow Violence, Mental Health and Resilience in GazaResearch Article
Decolonisation, gentrification, and the settler-colonial city: Reappropriation and new forms of urban exclusion in IsraelBlog
Gaza and the COVID-19 “Crisis”: Breaking the cycle of structural vulnerability first
By Haim Yacobi
Paper
Can the EU Stand Up to Trump's "Deal of the Century"?
Publication
IAS Talk Pieces: Life in the Time of Coronavirus. #3 Gaza: from ghetto to frontier
Webinar
Violence, health and everyday (non)life: Gaza and beyondWebinar Middle East Centre at Deakin University in Australia