MEIS Podcast / Faculty Profiles - Eric McGlinchy and Hatim El Hibri

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MEIS Podcast
Faculty Profiles - Eric McGlinchy and Hatim El Hibri
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Hosted by Bassam Haddad
Bassam Haddad speaks with GMU Associate Professors Eric McGlinchy and Hatim El Hibri about their research, teaching, and activities.
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Guests

Eric McGlinchey
Eric McGlinchey

Eric McGlinchey is a specialist in Central Asian politics at George Mason University.

Eric McGlinchey is Associate Professor of Politics at the Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University. He is the author of Chaos, Violence, Dynasty: Politics and Islam in Central Asia (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2011). McGlinchey’s areas of research include U.S. foreign policy in Eurasia and Central Asian politics. McGlinchey received his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 2003. A list of Dr. McGlinchey’s academic writings as well as his Congressional briefings and policy papers can be found here.

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Hatim El-Hibri
Hatim El-Hibri

El-Hibri's research and teaching interests focus on global and transnational media and the visual culture of the Middle East.

Hatim El-Hibri is Assistant Professor of Film and Media Studies at George Mason University. His research and teaching interests focus on global and transnational media and the visual culture of the Middle East, and the historical entanglement of media technology and institutions with the production and contestation of urban space. He is currently working on a book tentatively titled 'Visions of Beirut: The Urban Life of Media Infrastructure.' Prior to joining George Mason, he taught at the American University of Beirut. His writing has appeared in the Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, the International Journal of Communication, and the Arab World Geographer. He holds a Ph.D in Media, Culture, and Communication from New York University.

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