Inequality ( 4 years )
Name
Dr. Sami EverettBiography
My PhD from SOAS, University of London focused on migration, heritage and interreligious conflict between the Maghrib and France. Since 2015 I have been a researcher at the University of Cambridge working on questions of secularism, orthodoxy, cultural production, and interreligious encounter between North Africa and northern Europe. I teach a course at the Faculty of Asian and Middle East Studies introducing students to the anthropology of North Africa from Ren to the Hirak in Morocco and Algeria.
Qualifications
Doctorate, SOAS, University of LondonCurrent or most recent Employer
Research Associate
University of Cambridge
Time in Post - 2
Organisation Type: University
Regional Expertise
Algeria, Morocco,
Disciplinary or professional background
Anthropology, Political science
Contact Info
se365@cam.ac.uk
+44 789 422 10 12
Social Media
@SamiEverett (Twitter)
Current Areas of Policy Interest
Public Policy ( 4 years )
Conflict & Security ( 4 years )
Work relates to groups
Youth ( 4 years )
Areas of Policy Interest over the last ten years
Areas of Policy Interest researched, programmes designed and/or delivered in the last ten years
Public Policy
Inequality
Conflict & Security
Engagement
Academic publications
https://www.academia.edu/7629240/Book_Review_Language_conflict_in_Algeria_from_colonialism_to_post-independence_by_Mohamed_Benrabah
Academic conferences
Bibliothèque tiole du Maroc - Migration and Return Migration with British Council & Al-Akhwayn University, Jan 2016; British Academy summer school in Jijel (Algeria), Sept 2019
Blog(s)
http://www.jadaliyya.com/Details/29733/Testing-Diversity,-Researching-the-Invisible-The-Jew,-the-Israelite,-and-the-Margins-of-Algerian-tiol-Identity-in-France