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Aya Nassar

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British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Email: Aya dot Nassar at warwick dot ac dot uk

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I am an interdisciplinary scholar in between politics and IR, Urban and Political Geography, and Middle East studies. I write about questions of memory, archiving, poetics of space, infrastructure and affective and material aspects of cities. My doctoral research included investigating the archives of national Egyptian architects who were designing plans for post-colonial/post-independence Cairo. My post-doctoral research focused on the aesthetics and poetics used to represent and depict Arab cities after 2011, neighbourhood storytelling and memory in Coventry, and Space and memory work in Egypt. I am firmly guided by a postcolonial framework in my research and political commitments, and I am inspired by decolonial and feminist approaches in teaching and research.

I did my PhD in PaIS (2019), and I re-joined PaIS in 2023 as British Academy post-doctoral fellow to conduct the research project "When the city stands still" (2023-2025). Prior to the fellowship, I worked as a Lecturer in the Geohumanities in RHUL, a Lecturer of Human Geography in Durham University, and a Teaching Fellow in the School of Global Studies, Sussex University. I have a broad teaching experience in Social, Cultural, Urban and Political Geography as well as research-led teaching in Geographies of Development and Critical Geographies of the Middle East.

In the past, I have co-convened the Warwick Political Geography groupLink opens in a new window in PaIS (2015-2018), and I co-initiated and co-convened the Geography and Middle East Seminar Series (2020-2021) with Dr Olivia Mason in Durham and Newcastle Universities. I am currently one of the editorial team of Arab UrbanismLink opens in a new window, a bi-lingual open access platform that publishes on urban questions in the Arab World.

Recent Publications:

Nassar, A. (2023). Kites, billboards and bridges: Reading the city's curfew through the glitchLink opens in a new window. Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, 0(0).

Aya Nassar, Mayada Madbouly, Azza Ezzat, Abeer Abazeed, Nayera Abdelrahman Soliman, Menna Agha, Chihab El Khachab, Amira Elwakil, Laila Mourad & Mai Taha (2023) Objects, memories, and storytelling: experiments in narrating ideas of homeLink opens in a new window, City: Scenes, sounds, Action DOI: 10.1080/13604813.2023.2254166

Nassar, A. (2023). CementLink opens in a new window. I-PEEL.

Salamanca, O.J, and Nassar, A. (2023). Attending to Infrastructure, Thinking from within the Blackout. Link opens in a new windowForeword to special issue "Imaginaries from a Blackout". Arab Urbanism.

Nassar, A. (2023). Decentring whiteness in engaging Muslim geographies. Dialogues in Human Geography. Online first.