Lori’s Book Receives Honorable Mention for AGAPS Best Book Award
This is the fourth time Offshore Citizens has received an honor for academic excellence, and it has already received a number of accolades from APSA and ENMISA.
Lori Presents “Offshore Citizens” at University of Pennsylvania Workshop
When it comes to extending citizenship to some groups, why might ruling political elites say neither “yes” nor “no,” but “wait?”
Lori Awarded Best Book By APSA MENA Politics Section
“Offshore Citizens: Permanent “Temporary” Status in the Gulf,” the latest book by Professor Lori, was named the best book of 2021 by the American Political Science Association’s Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Politics Section.
Lori Discusses Offshore Citizens During Harvard Webinar
Lori discussed the key findings of her book and addressed questions it raised, such as: how and why are certain groups neither fully included nor simply expelled by a state?
Lori Delivers Inaugural Harney Series Lecture
Professor Lori discussed Offshore Citizens, which explains how and why some minorities are neither fully included nor simply expelled by a state
Lori Discusses Offshore Citizens During Multiple Book Talks
Professor Lori discussed her latest book, which explores the forces shaping citizenship policy in the United Arab Emirates.
Lori’s Offshore Citizens Receives Distinguished Book Award
The ENMISA Distinguished Book Award recognizes a pieces excellence in the field of ethnicity, nationalism, or migration studies.
Lori Elected to APSA Executive Council & Participates in Annual Meeting
Professor Lori presented during four sperate panels during the American Political Science Association 2020 annual meeting.
Lori Speaks at Conferences, Gives Book Talks on Offshore Citizens
Prof. Noora Lori spoke on several panels at conferences and gave multiple talks about her recently published book Offshore Citizens.
Lori Publishes New Book: Offshore Citizens
Prof. Noora Lori recently published Offshore Citizens: Permanent Temporary Status in the Gulf (Cambridge University Press, 2019).