تأتي هذه الندوة ضمن سلسلة من الندوات بالإنكليزية تتناول سياسات الأرشيف والنضالات التحررية من خلال تجارب من الشرق الأوسط والجنوب الإفريقي.
يشارك في الندوة كل من:
خالد فهمي: توثيق ثورة 25 يناير المصرية.
ديل ماكينلي: رؤية عامة عن أرشيف حركة: منتدى جنوب إفريقيا لمكافحة الخصخصة (APF).
Khalid Fahmi, FBA is Professor of North Africa and the Middle East at Tufts University. His research interests lie in the social and cultural history of modern Egypt and his publications include a book on the social history of the Egyptian army in the first half of the 19th century (All the Pasha’s Men: Mehmed Ali, His Army and the Making of Modern Egypt—Cambridge University Press, 1997), a biography on Mehmed Ali (Mehmed Ali: From Ottoman Governor to Ruler of Egypt—Oneworld Publications, 2008), and, more recently, an award-winning book on the intersection of law and medicine in 19th century Egypt (In Quest of Justice: Islamic Law and Forensic Medicine in Modern Egypt—University of California Press, 2018). Since the outbreak of the January 2011 Revolution, he has been a regular contributor to Egyptian and international media.
Dale T. McKinley is an independent writer, researcher and lecturer and presently, research and education officer at the International Labour, Research and Information Group based in Johannesburg. He holds a PhD. in International Political Economy/African Studies and is a long-time political activist who has been involved in social movement, community and liberation organizations and struggles for over three decades. The author of four books, Dale has written and researched widely on various aspects of South African and international political, social and economic issues and struggles, and is a regular public speaker as well as contributor and commentator in the media.
Session coordinated and moderated by:
Chaymaa Hassabo a member of ERC Live-AR – Ceped (Institut de Recherche pour le Développement).
Noor Nieftagodein: a head of the History Workshop – Wits University.