Publications (Refereed)
Co-Edited Books:
Countering Displacements: The Creativity and Agency of Indigenous and Refugee(d) People. Co-edited with Daniel Coleman, Erin Goheen Glanville and Agnes Kramer-Hamstra. University of Alberta Press, 2012. 319 ms. pp.
Book Chapters:
“Fragmented Bodies ‘Dancing on the Spot’: The Transnational Lives of Canadian Muslims and the Limits of Anti-Islamophobia Advocacy.” Co-authored with Zarah Khan. Systemic Islamophobia in Canada: A Research Agenda. University of Toronto Press, 2022.
TThis book was named a Top 100 Book for 2023 in The Hill Times.
“How do we Speak? The Casting Out of the Canadian Arab Federation.” Targeted Transnationals: Policies and Discourses Take Aim at Arab Canadians. Eds. Bessma Momani and Jenna Hannebry. University of British Columbia Press, 2013. SSHRC-ASPP funding approved. 197- 219.
“Introduction.” Countering Displacements: The Creativity and Agency of Indigenous and Refugee(d) People. Co-authored with Daniel Coleman, Erin Goheen Glanville and Agnes KramerHamstra. University of Alberta Press, 2012. IX-XLVI.
“Arab Scholars' Take on Globalization.” Co-author with Bessma Momani. Thinking International Relations Differently. Eds. Arlene B. Ticker and David L. Blaney. Routledge, 2012. 228-250
Journal Articles (Refereed):
“Palestine is a Feminist Struggle.” Social Text. Duke University Press. 2025.
“Palestinian Research Methodologies as Community Care Work.” Hypatia. Submitted.
Anti-Palestinian Racism and the Failures of Culturally Responsive Pedagogies.” Critical Education. Forthcoming. 2025. UBC Press.
“Colonial Solidarities and Gendered Anti-Palestinian Racism.” Special Issue: Palestine and Campus Movements: Sites of Transnational Solidarities. Gatherings. Forthcoming 2025.
Hasan, Wafaa; Jaber, Besan; Ali, Nadiya N.; Malik, Asmaa; and Ternikar, Farha (2024) "Where is the Place for Muslim Feminists? Placemaking in the Ruptures of the North American Academy," Gatherings: Vol. 1: Iss. 1, Article 9.
Available at: https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/gatherings/vol1/iss1/9
“The Politics of Childhood in Deborah Ellis’s Three Wishes: Palestinian and Israeli Children Speak.” Special issue of Comparative Literature and Culture: A WWWeb Journal (CLCWeb). July 2008. V.10 issue 2. C. Richard King and John Streamas eds. Purdue University Press. 1-9.
Refereed Handbook Entries:
“An Inherently Decolonial Existence: Defining Palestinian Feminist Praxis.” Co-authored with Amanda Najib and Bernardita M. Yunis Varas. Forthcoming. 2025. Sage Handbook of Decolonial Theory.