Grants

University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Project Title

For the Security in Context Initiative

Date

Dec. 08, 2022

Duration

48 months

Description

Today’s changing dynamics of security and insecurity are affecting the Middle East and are under study by the region’s scholars. This grant will support the work of the Security in Context (SiC) network based at the Institute for Social Science Research at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. SiC links university centers in the U.S. and overseas, particularly in the Arab region, to advance interdisciplinary research, pedagogy, and policy analysis on key questions related to peace and conflict, political economy, international relations, and development. It fosters comparative research and scholarly communication on the international affairs of the Arab region, focusing on the intersections of security with emerging technologies, mobility, infrastructure, climate change, and geopolitics. In complementarity to research pursued by partner nodes in the network, this SiC hub advances research and analysis on great power competition in the global South, war and institutional change, and militarism. Corporation funds will support research and mentoring activities, a speaker series, graduate student workshops, fellowships, fostering collaboration with partners in the MENA region. and an electronic magazine.

Project Title

For the Security in Context network

Date

Mar. 04, 2021

Duration

24 months

Description

Today’s changing dynamics of security and insecurity are affecting the Middle East and are under study by the region’s scholars. This grant will support the work of the Security in Context (SiC) network based at the Institute for Social Science Research at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. SiC links university centers in the U.S. and overseas, particularly in the Arab region, to advance interdisciplinary research, pedagogy, and policy analysis on key questions related to peace and conflict, political economy, international relations, and development. It fosters comparative research and scholarly communication on the international affairs of the Arab region, focusing on the intersections of security with emerging technologies, mobility, infrastructure, climate change, and geopolitics. Corporation funds will support research and mentoring activities, a speaker series, graduate student workshops, fellowships, and an electronic magazine.