Authors

Francesca P. Albanese

Francesca P. Albanese is an Affiliate Researcher with the Georgetown University Institute for the Study of International Migration (ISIM). Before dedicating herself to this book writing, she worked as a Legal Officer for the Department of Legal...

Fredrik Meiton

Fredrik Meiton is Assistant Professor of History at the University of New Hampshire. Electricity is an integral part of everyday life—so integral that we rarely think of it as political. In Electrical Palestine, Fredrik Meiton illustrates...

Gabriel Polley

Gabriel Polley is an activist and historian with a particular interest in the Middle East, colonialism and liberation struggles, and the environment. He holds a doctorate in Palestine studies from the University of Exeter.

Gabriel Schwake

Gabriel Schwake is a researcher, practitioner and teacher. He completed his undergraduate and graduate studies at Tel Aviv University and obtained his PhD from TU Delft. Gabriel is the author of the forthcoming book 'Dwelling on the Green Line:...

Gail Vida Hamburg

Gail Vida Hamburg is an award-winning American journalist and author. Born in Malaysia to Christian Indian parents, she spent half a life in England before migrating to the U.S., first to New York and then to Chicago, where she developed a career...

Gardner Thompson

Gardner Thompson is a historian of British colonialism and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He earned a BA in History from Cambridge University, an MA in East African History and Politics from the School of Oriental and African Studies,...

Garth Hewitt

Garth is Founder of the Amos Trust and worked for 26 years as its Director - he continues to work with Amos part time.  Garth has written nine books - his latest being Occupied Territories: the Revolution of Love from Bethlehem to the Ends of...

Geoff Daplyn

Geoff is a graduate of Exeter University living in the UK with his wife Sandra. They have five grown-up children, one of whom now lives in the US with his family. He has been in business for much of his life, being a joint venture director at Rank...

Geoffrey Levin

Geoffrey Levin is assistant professor of Middle Eastern and Jewish studies at Emory University. He specializes in the history of modern Israel and in the politics of international discourse about Israel/Palestine. He lives in Atlanta, GA.