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Report on the Workshop “Notes from the Field: Prospects and Challenges for Canadian Research in Middle East and Islamic Studies Post 9/11”1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2016

Thomas Kühn*
Affiliation:
Simon Fraser University

Abstract

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Copyright © Middle East Studies Association of North America 2006

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References

1 The workshop was sponsored by: SSHRC: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council; CCHS: Canadian Consortium on Human Security. At the University of Toronto: Department of Near and Middle East Civilizations; Bissel Heyd Chair of American Studies; The Center for the Study of the United States; Department of Historical Studies at UofT-Mississauga; Dean's Office, Faculty of Arts and Sciences; The Center for Diaspora and Transnational Studies; Women's and Gender Studies Institute; Department of History. At Dalhousie University: Dean's Office, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; Office of the Vice-President Academic and Provost; Office of the Vice-President Research. At Simon Fraser University: Dean's Office, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; Office of the Vice-President Academic; Department of History. At the University of Alberta: Faculty of Arts; Middle Eastern and African Studies Programme (MEAS, Office of Interdisciplinary Studies). CANMES: Canadian Committee of the Middle East Studies Association of North America.