Syria: The Inconvenient Revolution (STIR) is a podcast by British-Syrian writer and activist Leila Al-Shami (Burning Country: Syrians in Revolution anda War) and Elia Ayoub (The Fire These Times, Hauntologies) on the history and politics of Syria, and in particular since the 2011 revolution. This is a production of the From The Periphery Media Collective. To support us head out to www.patr... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsNews |
Leila is joined by Armenian writer, scholar and member of From The Periphery media collective, Dr Karena Avedissian.
Karena recently returned from a trip to conduct research and build ties with the Armenian community in Northeast Syria. We spoke ab... more
Leila is joined by Swiss-Syrian academic, researcher and author Joseph Daher to talk about the removal of sanctions and future economic prospects for Syria.
Daher is the author of Syria After the Uprising: The Political Economy of State Resilience ... more
It's been 20 years since the Assad regime assassinated Samir Kassir, the Lebanese-Syrian-Palestinian historian, journalist and writer in Beirut on June 2nd 2005. Joining us today is Lebanese-French political researcher and academic Ziad Majed, a frie... more
Leila is joined by two Sweida-based activists, Khuzama and Ian from the Interstices-Fajawat grassroots initiative, to talk about the recent unrest in Syria in which members of the Druze community were targeted.
In the first part, they got into what... more
Welcome to Syria: The Inconvenient Revolution (STIR)! In this episode, Leila Al-Shami (Burning Country) and Elia Ayoub (The Fire These Times, Hauntologies) introduce themselves and the podcast.
What is STIR about? From the Assad regime to th... more
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