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In the News: Fethi Keles

Keles Selected to Participate in "Write to Change the World" Workshops

Keles will be sponsored by the American Anthropological Association in this year's workshops, held by the OpEd Project.
July 24, 2024

Fethi Keles Receives Middle Eastern Studies Program 2023 Teaching Recognition Award

The award was established in 2016 to recognize excellence in teaching and to appreciate indispensable contributions of our faculty to enhancement of knowledge of the Middle East and North Africa region.

May 2, 2023

Trajectories of Refugee Adaptation: Insights from the Case of Bosnians in the United States

Fethi Keles

"Trajectories of Refugee Adaptation: Insights from the Case of Bosnians in the United States," authored by Fethi Keles '08 M.A. (Anth)/'14 Ph.D. (Anth), was published in the book "Refugee Resettlement in the United States: Loss, Transition, and Resilience in a Post-9/11 World."

August 23, 2022

See related: Migration, Refugees

Porous Borders, Invisible Boundaries?

Jayne Howell, Deborah A. Altamirano, Faedah M. Totah, Fethi Keles
April 11, 2022

See related: Europe, Migration, United States

Maintaining Refuge: Anthropological Perspectives in Uncertain Times

David Haines, Jayne Howell, Fethi Keles
April 11, 2022

See related: Refugees, United States

Rubinstein Contributes Chapter to Encyclopedia of Violence, Peace and Conflict

Fethi Keles, Christos Kyrou, Robert Rubinstein

The chapter, "Cultural Anthropology Studies of Conflict," was co-authored by Maxwell alum Fethi Keles '08 M.A. (Anth)/'14 Ph.D. (Anth). 

January 20, 2022

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