Bonus Episode on Social Norms and State Engagement in East Jerusalem
This is a bonus episode of Governance Uncovered that is shorter than usual but just as filled with fascinating insights on local governance research.
Our guest is Hannah Early Bagdanov, a PhD candidate in Political Science at the University of Notre Dame. She is also a Doctoral Student Affiliate of the Kellogg Institute for International Studies and the Klau Center for Civil & Human Rights.
This episode will discuss Hannah's GLD working paper, "Social Norms and Sector-Level Engagement with the State: Evidence from East Jerusalem."
Hannah's research highlights how historical events have shaped the unique status and social norms of East Jerusalemites, influencing their interactions with the Israeli state.
We'll also explore how Palestinians in East Jerusalem navigate their engagement with various state services, driven by community social norms, and discuss the contemporary implications in light of ongoing conflicts in Gaza and the West Bank.
So, tune in to learn more about the relationship between Palestinians and the Israeli state in East Jerusalem.