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Imran Ahmed

Imran Ahmed is a doctoral researcher at the Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies at the University of Exeter. His work explores how social movements, particularly those in solidarity with Palestine, produce alternative knowledge that challenges dominant state and media narratives. His research focuses on activists as organic intellectuals and examines how grassroots organising shapes political language, analysis, and collective understandings of power, resistance, and global justice.

Enduring Solidarity: Unpicking the Importance of Palestinian Culture in the UK Solidarity Movement

By Imran Ahmed The intricately constructed garment at the back of the Palestine Museum in Bristol is so beautiful that you could be forgiven for overlooking its status as a symbol of cultural resistance. The black and red thobe, a manifestation of Palestinian culture, history and identity, being displayed in an activist-operated museum in the […]

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Thinking Palestine offers a dedicated space where journalism and scholarship converge, providing rigorous, timely analysis that challenges dominant narratives and advances a deeper, historically grounded understanding of Palestine amid rapidly evolving political realities.

About Thinking Palestine

Thinking Palestine offers a dedicated space where journalism and scholarship converge, providing rigorous, timely analysis that challenges dominant narratives and advances a deeper, historically grounded understanding of Palestine amid rapidly evolving political realities.
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