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PROF. OREN YIFTACHEL CURRICULUM VITAE (Updated January 2018)

Work Address: Department of Geography and Environmental Development, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, , , 84105 Tel: 9728-6472021; Fax: 972-8-6272821; Email: [email protected] homepage: http://www.geog.bgu.ac.il/members/yiftachel/yiftachel.html

EDUCATION 1991-2: Post-doctorate fellow - the Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. 1990: Doctor of Philosophy, Department of Geography, the University of Western , , in cooperation with Faculty of Architecture and Town Planning, the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, . 1986: Post-Graduate Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning (with Distinction), of Technology, Perth, Western Australia. 1983: Bachelor of Arts in Urban and Regional Studies (with Distinction) Western Australian Institute of Technology, Perth, Western Australia.

AWARDS AND PRIZES I have won five prizes for my academic studies and over a dozen academic awards and fellowships in later years, including: Fulbright young scholars (UPenn; Columbia), US Institute of Peace RJ Jennings fellowship, European University MIM fellowship (University of Venice), Diller Israel Fellowship (US Berkeley); Visiting awards and fellowships for University of Cape Town; Conflict in Cities (Belfast) Curtin University (Perth), RMIT (Melbourne), African Schools of Planning, and Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group.. In 2009-2016 I was ranked the highest among Israeli geography, planning and urban studies in the H Scopus Index of scientific impact.

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EMPLOYMENT/ APPOINTMENTS 1993-present: Professor, Department of Geography and Environmental Development, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheba, Israel (tenured, 1996; Ass. Prof. 1998; Full prof. 2004; Personal Chair of Urban Studies, 2012). Key positions: . 1999- 2017 Senate member (with a six year break; 2006-2012) . 1999-2003: Head, Dept. of Geography, BGU. . 2004-5: Head of Senate Conference Committee . 2004-6: Head of Research Committee, Humanities and Social Science . 2006-2009: founder and head of MA in urban and regional planning (over 80 graduates by 2017) . 2012 – Lynn and Lloyd Hurst Family Chair in Urban Studies . 2013-2017: Head, Dept of Interdisciplinary Studies, founding 3 new programs. 2014-present: Visiting Professor, Curtin University, Perth 2007-present: Visiting professor, University of Venice ca-Foscari (biannual short course, MIM program; member of Phd Committee) 2012: Visiting Professor, Royal Melbourne Inst. Of Technology 2009: Visiting Professor, University of Queens, Belfast (short course) 2007: Visiting Professor, Curtin University, Perth, Australia (fall semester) 2005-2008: Short-term Visiting Professor (for short courses or joint research work): University of Calcutta; University of Cape Town; Humboldt University, Berlin); Curtin University, Perth. 2004: Inaugural resident visiting professor -- the Diller Israel Studies Program, University of California, Berkeley (spring semester). 2003-4: Senior Research Fellow, US Institute of Peace, Washington DC. 2000-6: Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Law, Management College, Rishon Letzion 1997-8: Visiting Fellow, Royal Melbourne Inst. Of Technology, Australia (fall semester). 1996-7: Fulbright Fellow, Departments of Political Science and City Planning, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia; School of Architecture and City Planning, , New York. 1987-1993: Lecturer and Senior Lecturer, the Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Curtin University of Technology (tenured 1992). Main teaching areas: planning theory; metropolitan and regional planning; the development of planning thought; ethnic minorities and policy in Australia. 2004-present: Senior Planner, the Regional Council of Unrecognized Villages, Beersheba; 1986-present: Occasional planning and policy consultancy work, including: planner for the RCUV (regional council of unrecognized Bedouin Villages); member of Beer Sheva Planning Forum (2009-); member of several strategic and local plans in the Negev region; the Metropolitan Plan for Beer-Sheva (1995, 2003); Israel, "Israel 2020" national plan (1991- 93); regional plan for the Gingin Shire, Western Australia; and several policies for metropolitan Perth. 1984-1986: Planning Officer, Planning Department, Perth . (tenured 1985). 1983-1984: Planning assistant, 'Planning Collaborative', Perth, Western Australia. 2

PUBLICATIONS

Citation Record - http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=2_N50mIAAAAJ&hl=en (ranked first among Israeli geography, planning and urban studies)

(a) Books and Monographs:

Author: 1. Yiftachel, O. (1991): Theory and Practice in Metropolitan Planning: the Case of Perth, Curtin University Press, Perth, Western Australia; 102pp; 17 figures. ISBN: 35304-3-91. 2. Yiftachel, O. (1992): Planning a Mixed Region in Israel: The Political Geography of Arab-Jewish Relations in the Galilee, Avebury, Gower Publishing Limited, Aldershot, Hampshire, UK, 376pp, 44 maps and figures, 39 tables, 13 plates. ISBN: 1-85628-255 4. 3. Yiftachel, O. (1995) 'Planning as Control: Policy and Resistance in Deeply Divided Societies', Progress in Planning Series, Vol. 44, Pergamon-Elsvier, Oxford, UK, 89 pages, 9 figures, 4 tables, ISBN: 0305-9006-95. 4. Yiftachel, O. (1997), Guarding the Grove: Majd al-Krum as Fable, The Institute for Israeli Arab Studies (The 'Seam-line Series'), ; 126 pp., 7 maps and figures, 6 tables, ISBN: 0305-9006-95 (Hebrew). 5. Yiftachel, O. (2006) Ethnocracy: Land, and the Politics of Identity Israel/Palestine (PennPress - the University of Pennsylvania Press, 306 pp. 26 figures, 4 tables; translated to five languages). 6. Kedar, S., Amara, A.' Yiftachel, O. (2018), Emptied Lands: Legal Geography of Bedouin Rights in the Negev, Stanford: Stanford University Press.

Editor: 7. Hedgcock, D. and Yiftachel, O. (editors) (1992), Urban and Regional Planning in Western Australia: Historical and Critical Perspectives, Paradigm Press, Perth, 306pp, 34 maps and figures, ISBN: 1 86342 172 6. 8. Reviewed in the journals Planning History, Planning Perspectives, Urban Policy and Research, New Zealand Geographer, Austplan, Western Plannerֶ 9. Yiftachel, O. and Meir, A. (editors) (1998), Ethnic Frontiers in Israel: Landscapes of Development and Inequality in Israel, Boulder, Westview Press, 337 pages, 18 tables, 25 maps and figures, ISBN 0-8133-8929-1. 10. Yiftachel, O., Alexander, I., Hedgcock, D. and Little, J. (editors) (2001), The Power of Planning: Spaces of Control and Transformation, Kluwer Academic Publications, the Hague; ISBN, 214 pp.; 6 tables, 17 figures). ISBN – 1-4020-0533-4. 11. Kemp, A., Yiftachel, O., Newman, D., Ram, U. (editors) (2004) Hegemonies and Resistance: Israelis in Conflict, (280 pp., 4 tables, 11 figures; Sussex Academic Press) ISBN – 1-903900-65-4. 12. Yiftachel, O. and abu-Saad, I. (eds), 2008. Bedouin-Arabs Society in the Negev, Special theme issue of Hagar: Studies in Culture, Politics and Identity, Vol. 8. 257pp, 16 tables, 13 figures, 52 photographs). 13. Ghanem, A. and Yiftachel, O. (eds), 2010. The Vision Documents: a New Order for Arab-Jewish Relations in Israel?, Special theme issue of State and Society, 165 pp, 3 figures, 4 table (Hebrew). https://www.facebook.com/pages/StateSociety- %D7%9E%D7%93%D7%99%D7%A0%D7%94- %D7%95%D7%97%D7%91%D7%A8%D7%94/169000099786857

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14. Amara, A., Yiftachel, O. and abu-Saad, I. (eds), 2013. Indigenous (In)Justice? Human Rights among in Southern Israel/Palestine, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press. http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780979639562 http://www.geog.bgu.ac.il/members/yiftachel/books/Indigenous%20(In)Justice.pdf 15. Yiftachel, O. and Mandelbaum, R. (eds) 2015, Social Justice and Israel Planning; Special Issue of the Planning – Journal of the Israeli Planning Association, Vol. 12, No. 1: 145-270.http://www.aepi.org.il/ 16. Porter, L. and Yiftachel, O.. (eds) 2018, Settler Colonialism, Indigeneity and the City, special issue of Settler Colonial Studies Vol. 8, No. 2 (introduction and six papers)

(b) Chapters in Edited Volumes:

1. Yiftachel, O., Carmon, N. and Rumley, D. (1991): 'The Political Geography of Minority Control in Israel and Malaysia', in Waterman, S. and Kliot, N. (eds), The Political Geography of Peace and Conflict, Pinter, London: 184-201. 2. Yiftachel, O. and Hedgcock, D. (1991): 'Socially Unsustainable Development: the Planning of Central Perth', in Rushman, G. (ed) Sustainable Cities in Australia, Australian Institute of Urban Studies, Melbourne, pp. 111-124. 3. Yiftachel, O. and Betham, M. (1991), 'Urban Consolidation in Perth: Communal Attitudes and Policy Implications', in Hipkins, M. (editor) Urban Consolidation: Myths and Realities, Australian Institute of Urban Studies, Perth. 4. Hedgcock, D. and Yiftachel, O. (1992) 'Introduction: Planning and Planners in Western Australia: Historical Context', in Hedgcock, D. and Yiftachel, O. (editors) (1992), Urban and Regional Planning in Western Australia: Historical and Critical Perspectives, Paradigm Press, Perth: 1-17. 5. Yiftachel, O. Boundaries, Conflict and Planning in Central Perth', in Hedgcock, D. and Yiftachel, O. (editors) (1992), Urban and Regional Planning in Western Australia: Historical and Critical Perspectives, Paradigm Press, Perth: 93-110 (a shorter and updated version of paper published in New Zealand Geographer 1989. 6. Yiftachel, O. and Kenworthy, J. (1992), 'The Planning of Metropolitan Perth: Some Critical Observations', in Hedgcock, D. and Yiftachel, O. (editors) (1992) Urban and Regional Planning in Western Australia: Historical and Critical Perspectives, Paradigm Press, Perth: 131-148. 7. Yiftachel, O. and Hedgcock, D. (1992), 'Theoretical Perspectives on Perth's Changing Urban Form', in Hedgcock, D. and Yiftachel, O. (editors) (1992), Urban and Regional Planning in Western Australia: Historical and Critical Perspectives, Paradigm Press, Perth: 149-161 (a modified version of our joint paper in Australian Planner 1989ֶ 8. Mazor, A. and Yiftachel, O. (1992), 'Israel 2020: a Long Range Master Plan for Israel, in: Golani, Y., Elder, S. and Gabon, M. (eds) Planning and Housing in Israel in the Wake of Rapid Changes, FHP with Ministry of the Interior, : 49-56. 9. Yiftachel, O. (1994), 'Arab, Jews and Industrial Employment in the Galilee', in Grossman, D. and Meir, A. (eds), The Arab Community in Israel, Magnes, Jerusalem (in Hebrew): 181-202 (this chapter includes parts translated to Hebrew from the Professional Geographer paper in 1991).

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10. Yiftachel, O. (1994), 'The Dark Side of Modernism: Planning as Control of an Ethnic Minority', in Watson, S. and Gibson, K. (eds) Postmodern Cities and Spaces? Basil Blackwell, Oxford: 216-234. 11. Yiftachel, O. (1996) 'Regional Policy and Ethnic Relations: Arabs and Jews in the Galilee', in Gradus, Y. and Lipshitz, G. (eds) The Mosaic of Israeli Geography, Ben-Gurion University Press, Beer-Sheva: 237-247. 12. Yiftachel, O. (1997), 'Settlement Vs Sumood: the Territorial Restructuring of Israel/Palestine, in Bennet, G. (ed) Tension Regions of the World, Kendall/Hunt Publishers, Iowa: 105-126. 13. Yiftachel, O. (1999), 'Regionalism among Palestinian-Arabs in Israel', in Herb, G. and Kaplan, D. (Eds) Nested Identities: Nationalism, Territory and Scale Maryland: Rownan & Littlefield: 237-266. 14. Yiftachel, O. (2000), 'The Evolution of Ethnic Protest: Arabs in the Israeli State', in Ben Ami, S, Peled, Y. and Specterovski, A. (eds), Ethnic Challenges to the Modern Nation-State, MacMillan, London: 145-184. 15. Kedar, A., Yiftachel, O. (2000), ‘Agricultural Lands at the End of Millennium: Historical, Legal and Social Aspects, in Mautner, M. (ed) Distributive Justice in Israel, Tel-Aviv, Ramot, pp.203-223 (Hebrew). 16. Yiftachel, O. (2001)'Right-Sizing or Right-Shaping? Politics, Ethnicity and Territory in Plural States', in Lustick, O'Leary, B. and Callaghy, T. (Eds) Right- Sizing the State: the Politics of Moving Borders, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 358-387. 17. Yiftachel, O. (2001) ‘Introduction: Outlining the Power of Planning’, in Yiftachel, O., Alexander, I., Hedgcock, D. and Little, J. (eds), The Power of Planning: Spaces of Control and Transformation, The Hauge: Kluwer Academic Press: 1- 20. 18. Yiftachel, O. (2001) ‘The Consequences of Planning Control: Mizrahi Jews in Israel’s ‘Development Towns’’, in Yiftachel, O., Alexander, I., Hedgcock, D. and Little, J. (eds), The Power of Planning: Spaces of Control and Transformation, The Hague: Kluwer Academic Press: 171-188. 19. Yiftachel, O. and Yacobi, H. (2002), ‘A Shared City of Peace? Proposal for a Capital Region for Israel/Palestine’, in Sorkin, M. (ed), The Next Jerusalem, New York: Mancelli Press: 112-124. 20. Yiftachel, O. (2002), 'Ethnocratic Donkey with a Democratic Hump: on Three Israeli Illusions', in Gur-Zeev, I. (ed) The Israeli Situation; Tel-Aviv, Panim, pp. 43- 55 (Hebrew). 21. Yiftachel, O. and Yacobi, H. (2003) Control, Resistance and Informality: Jews and Bedouins in the Beer-Sheva Region, Israel, in Al-Sayyad, N. and Roy, A.(eds) Urban Informality in the Era of Liberalization: A Transnational Perspective, Boulder: Lexington Books: 111-133. 22. Yiftachel, O. (2003), ‘Bedouin-Arabs and the Israeli Settler State: Land Policies and Indigenous Resistance, in abu-Saad and Champaign (eds) The Future of Indigenous Peoples: Strategies for Survival and Development, UCLA, University of California Press: pp. 21-47. 23. Yiftachel, O. and Roded, B. (2004), ‘We Are Judaizing you, Homeland: Israeli Space in Hebrew Popular Music’, in Bartal, D. and Ben-Amos, A. (eds) Israeli Patriotism, Tel Aviv: Ramot, pp 239-274 (Hebrew). 24. Yiftachel, O. and Ghanem, A. (2004) ‘Towards a Theory of Ethnocratic Regimes: Learning from the Judaization of Israel/Palestine’, in Kaufman, E. (ed) Rethinking Ethnicity: Majority Groups and Dominant minorities, Routledge: 179-198

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25. Yiftachel, O. and Roded, B. (2004), ‘We Are Judaizing you, Homeland: Israeli Space in Hebrew Popular Music’, in Bartal, D. and Ben-Amos, A. (eds) Israeli Patriotism, Tel Aviv: Ramot (Hebrew: 239-275). 26. Tzfadia, E. and Yiftachel, O. (2004), ‘State, Space and Capital: Immigrants and Socio-Spatial Stratification’, in Filk, D. and Ram, U. (eds) The Rule of Capital: Israeli Society in a Global Era, Van Leer Institute, Jerusalem: 197-222 (Hebrew). 27. Yiftachel, O. and Ghanem, A. (2004), 'Towards a Theory of Ethnocratic Regimes: Learning from the Judaization of Israel/Palestine', in Kaufman, E. (ed) Rethinking Ethnicity: Majority Groups and Dominant Minorities, London: Routledge: 179-197 (about half based on article No. 70 below). 28. Yiftachel, O. and Yacobi, H. (2005) 'Walls, Fences and 'Creeping ' in Israel/Palestine', In Sorkin, M. (ed) Against the Wall, Greenwood Press, New York: 138-158). 29. Yiftachel, O. (2006), 'Ethnocratic Politics in Israel: the Shrinking Space of Citizenship', in Beinin, J. and Stein, R. (eds), The Struggle for Sovereignty: Palestine and Israel 1993-2005, Stanford: Stanford University Press: 162-175. 30. Kedar, S. and O. Yiftachel (2006). Land Regime and Social Relations in Israel. In: H. de Soto and F. Cheneval, Realizing Property Rights: Swiss Human Rights Book. Zurich, Ruffer & Rub Publishing House. 1: 129-146. 31. Yacobi, H. and Yiftachel, O. (2006), 'Barriers, Walls and Ethnocracy in Jerusalem', in Misselwitz, P. and Rieniets, T. (eds) City of Collision, Berlin: Birkhauser: 170-176. 32. Yiftachel, O. (2006), "Trapped Voices: Mizrahim between Marginalization and Colonialism', in Abutbul, G., L. Grinberg and P. Mutzafi-Helar (eds) Mizrahi Voices, Jerusalem, Massada: 384-397. 33. Kedar, S. and O. Yiftachel (2006). Land Regime and Social Relations in Israel. In: H. de Soto and F. Cheneval, Realizing Property Rights: Swiss Human Rights Book. Zurich, Ruffer & Rub Publishing House. 1: 129-146. 34. Yiftachel, O. (2007), 'Democracy in Israel', in Ram, U. and Berkovich, N. (eds), (In)Equality, Beer Sheva, BGU Press (Hebrew): 116-125. 35. Yiftachel, O. (2008), 'Beyond Ethnocracy in Israel/Palestine?', in Grenfeld, D. and James, P. (eds) Rethinking Security and Violence: Savage Globalization, London: Routledge: 112-124. 36. Yiftachel, O., Goldhaber, R. and Nuriel, R. (2009), 'Urban Justice and Recognition: Affirmation and Hostility in Beer Sheva', in Marcuse, P. Brenner, N. and Meyer, M. (eds) In Searching for the Just City, London, Routledge: 120-143. 37. Yiftachel, O. (2009). 'Ethnic Conflict', a 'main entry' in the International Encyclopedia of Human Geography (ed, A, Paasi; in press, pdf available) 38. Yiftachel, O. and Roded, B. (2010), Abraham's Urban footsteps: political geography and religious radicalism in Israel/Palestine, in alSayyad, N. and Massoumi, M. (eds) The Fundamentalist City? Religiosity and the remaking of urban space, London, Routledge:: 178-207. 39. Yiftachel, O. (2011) ‘The Israeli Regime and the Question of Democracy’ in Encyclopedia of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict (ed: C. Rubenberg), London: Lynne Reiner Publishers: 691-699. 40. Yiftachel, O. (2011), 'Ghetto Citizenship: Palestinian Arabs in Israel', in Rouhana, N. and Sabbagh, A. (eds) Palestine and Israel: Key Terms, Mada Center for Applied Research, Haifa (English, Arabic and Hebrew).177-208. 41. Yiftachel, O. (2012). 'Between Colonialism and Ethnocracy: 'Creeping Apartheid in Israel/Palestine', in Jeenah, N. (ed), Pretending Democracy: Israel, an

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Ethnocratic State, African Centre, Johannesburg, pp. 95-116 (updated and significantly expanded version of item 88 in the articles below). 42. Yiftachel, O. (2013).'Naqab Bedouins and the (Internal) Colonial Paradigm', in Amara, Abu-Saad, I. and Yiftachel, O. (eds), Indigenous (In)Justice: Law and Human Rights among the Bedouins in the Naqab/Negev, Harvard Human Rights Press, pp (updated and expanded version on item 82): 281-310. 43. Yiftachel, O. (2013) 'The Unrecognized Villages: the Making of a Strategic Issue', in Pedhazor, R. (ed) The Negev Bedouins: a Strategic Challenge, Natanya, Natanya College, pp. 8-18 (Hebrew). 44. Legrand, O. and Yiftachel, O.(2014) 'Sovereignty, Planning and Gray Space: Illegal Construction of Sarajevo and Jerusalem', in Chiodelli, F., Carli, B., Maddalena, F and Scavuzzo, L. (eds) Cities to be Tamed?, Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 215-237. 45. Avni, N. and Yiftachel, O. (2014), 'The New Divided City? Planning and 'Gray Space' between Global North-West and South-East', in Parnell, S. and Oldfield, S. (eds).The Routledge Handbook to Cities of the Global South, London, Routledge, pp 487: 505. 46. Yiftachel. O. and Tzfadia, E. (2014). The Gray City of Tomorrow. In :Fenster, T. and Shlomo, O. (eds). Cities of Tomorrow: Planning, Justice and Sustainability Today. Hakibutz Hameuhad, Tel Aviv :pp. 176-193 (Hebrew). 47. Yiftachel, O. (2016), 'Neither One, Nor Two: a Confederation for Israel/Palestine' in Ehrenberg, J. and Y. Peled, Y. (eds) Israel and Palestine: Alternatives to Two States, Lanham: Rowan Littlefield: 305-337 48. Yiftachel, O. and Roded, B. (2017), 'Urban Colonialism and the Intellectual Legacy of Baruch Kimmerling', in Algazi, G. et al (eds) Israel/Palestine: Scholars Follow Baruch Kimmerling's Journey, Jerusalem, Magnes, pp. 62-103 (Hebrew). 49. Yiftachel, O. (2017) 'Terra Nullius and planning: law, space and identity in Israel/Palestine', in Bhan, G., Sviniras, S. and Watson, S. (eds) Routledge Companion to Cities of the Global South, London: Routledge: 243-255.

(c) Articles in Academic Journals/Sites (peer reviewed):

1. Yiftachel, O. (1987): 'Urban and Regional Planning in Israel: Structure, Achievements and Problems', Australian Urban Studies, Vol. 14, November: 8-13. 2. Yiftachel, O. (1988): 'The Role of the State in Metropolitan Planning', Urban Policy and Research, Vol. 6, No. 1: 8-18. 3. Yiftachel, O. (1988):'Geopolitical Aspects of Stability in a Bi-ethnic State: the Case of the Arabs in Israel', Politics (Journal of the Australasian Political Studies Association), Vol. 23, No. 2: 48 56. 4. Yiftachel, O. (1989): 'Towards a New Typology of Urban Planning Theories', Planning and Environment B: Planning and Design, Vol. 16, No. 1: 23-39. 5. Yiftachel, O. (1989): 'Boundary Change and Institutional Conflict in the Planning of Central Perth', New Zealand Geographer, 45, No. 2: 58-67. 6. Yiftachel, O. and Hedgcock, D. (1989): 'The Planning of Perth's Urban Form: Invention or Convention?' Australian Planner, Vol. 27, No. 1:6-12ֶ 7. Yiftachel, O. and Rumley, D. (1991): 'On the Impact of Israel's Judaization of Galilee Policy', Political Geography Quarterly, Vol. 10, No. 3: 286-296. 8. Yiftachel, O. (1991): 'Industrial Development and Arab-Jewish Economic Gaps in the Galilee Region, Israel', The Professional Geographer, Vol. 41: No. 2: 161-177.

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9. Yiftachel, O. (1991): 'State Policies, Land Control and an Ethnic Minority: the Arabs in the Galilee, Israel', Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Vol. 9: 329-362. 10. McManus, P. and Yiftachel, O. (1991): 'Early Attempts of Metropolitan Planning: the 1930 Plan for Perth, Western Australia, Planning History Vol. 13 No. 3: 5-8ֶ 11. Pradzynski, J. and Yiftachel, O. (1991), 'Regional Planning and Economic Growth in the South West Region, Western Australia', Urban Policy and Research, Vol. 10, No. 2: 110-122. 12. Yiftachel, O. and Betham, M. (1991), 'Urban Consolidation: Beyond the Stereotypes', Urban Policy and Research, Vol. 10, No. 2: 92-96. 13. Hillier, J., Yiftachel, O. and Betham, M. (1991), Urban Consolidation: the Evolving Debate', Urban Policy and Research, Vol. 10, No. 2: 78-82. 14. Yiftachel, O. (1991), 'Settlement Programmes and Inter-Ethnic Relations', Indian Ocean Review, Vol. 4, No. 1 (March): 3-9. 15. Yiftachel, O., Alexander, I. and McManus, P. (1991), 'Urban Change and Social Reactions: Pressures for Changing the Planning System of Central Perth', Australian Planner, Vol. 29, No. 3: 155-161. 16. Yiftachel, O. (1992), 'The Concept of Ethnic Democracy and Its Applicability to the Case of Israel', Ethnic and Racial Studies, Vol. 15, No.1: 125-136. 17. Yiftachel, O. (1992), 'The Arab Minority in Israel and Its Relations to the Jewish Majority', Studies in Comparative International Development, Vol. 27, No. 2: 57-83. 18. Yiftachel, O. (1992) 'The State, Ethnic Relations and Democratic Stability: Lebanon, and Israel', Geojournal, Vol. 23: 2: 319-332. 19. Rumley, D. and Yiftachel, O. (1993) 'The Political Geography of the Control of Minorities', Tijschrift voor Economische and Sociale Geografie, 84, No. 1: 51-64. 20. Yiftachel, O. (1993) 'Power Disparities in the Planning of a Mixed Region: Arabs and Jews in the Galilee, Israel', Urban Studies, Vol. 30, No. 1: 157-182. 21. Yiftachel, O. and Hedgcock, D. (1993) Urban Social Sustainability and the Planning of an Australian City', Cities, Vol. 11, No. 2: 139-157. 22. Yiftachel, O. (1993) 'Ethnic Democracy: Geographical, Historical and Political Aspects', Ofakim Begeogrphia (Horizons in Geography), (includes parts translated from the 1992 Ethnic & Racial Studies paper) Vol. 37-8: 51-61 (Hebrew). 23. Yiftachel, O. (1994), 'Spatial Planning, Land Control and Arab-Jewish Relations in Galilee', Ir Ve'ezor (City and Region), Vol. 23: 35-55 (includes parts from the 1991 Society and Space paper translated to Hebrew, with two newly written sections). 24. Yiftachel, O. and Law Yone, H. (1994) 'Planning Policies May Alienate Minority Populations', PAPER: People and Physical Environment Research, Vol. 46: 31-45. 25. Yiftachel, O. (1994) 'Regional Mix and Ethnic Relations', Geoforum Vol. 25, No.1: 41-55. 26. Yiftachel, O. and Hedgcock, D. (1994) 'Planning the West: One Hundred Years of Planning in Western Australia', Planning Perspectives, Vol. 9: 297-319. 27. Yiftachel, O. (1994) 'Planning Policies, Market Processes and Public Attitudes: Evidence from Central Perth', Australian Geographical Studies, Vol. 32, No. 2: 90- 104. 28. Yiftachel, O. and Law Yone, H. (1995) 'Regional Policy and Minority Attitudes in Israel', Environment and Planning A Vol. 27: 1281-1301. 29. Yiftachel, O. & Alexander, I. (1995) The State of Metropolitan Planning: Death or Restructuring?’ Environment & Planning C: Government and Policy 13: 273-296ֶ 30. Yiftachel, O. (1995), 'Arab-Jewish Relations in Israel: Policy, Disparities, and Political Geographical Implications'. Medina, Mimshal Veyachasim Benleumiyim (State, Government & International Relations), Vol. 40: 185-224 (Hebrew). 8

Yiftachel, O. (1996) 'The Internal Frontier', Regional Studies 30 5:493-508ֶ .31 32. Yiftachel, O. (1997) 'State, Space and Ethnic Relations', Mechkarim Begeographia shel Eretz Yisrael (Studies in the Geography of Israel), 15: 76-104 (Hebrew -- revised and updated from the English publication in Geojournal¨ 1992ֶ 33. Yiftachel, O. (1997) 'The Political Geography of Ethnic Protest: Nationalism, Deprivation and Regionalism among Arabs in Israel', Transactions: Inst. of British Geographers 23 1: 91-110 34. Yiftachel, O. and Fenster, T. (1997), 'Frontiers, Planning and Indigenous Peoples' Introduction to a Special Issue), Progress In Planning 47: 251-258ֶ) 35. Alexander, I. and Yiftachel, O. (1997) 'Sacred Site or Sacred Cow? Urban Development and Racial Politics in Australia, Progress In Planning 47: 275-290ֶ 36. Yiftachel, O. and Carmon, N. (1997), 'Ethnic Mix and Social Attitudes: Jewish Newcomers and Arab-Jewish Issues in the Galilee', European Planning Studies 5 No. 2: 219-238ֶ 37. Yiftachel, O. (1997) 'Too Little, but not Too Late: Reflections on Planning Theory and McLoughlin's Work'. Journal of European Planning Vol. 6 No. 1: 765-771ֶ 38. Yiftachel, O. (1997) 'Israel: Metropolitan Integration or Fractured Regions?’ Cities, 14: 6: 371-380. 39. Yiftachel, O. (1997) 'Nation-Building or Ethnic Fragmentation? Ashkenazim, Mizrahim and Arabs in the Israeli Frontier', Space and Polity, Vol. 1: 2: 149-169. 40. Yiftachel, O. (1997) 'Israeli Society and Jewish-Palestinian Reconciliation: Ethnocracy and Its Territorial Contradictions', Middle East Journal, Vol. 51: 4: 505- 519. 41. Yiftachel, O. and Segal, M. (1998) 'Jews and Druze in Israel: State Control and Ethnic Resistance', Ethnic and Racial Studies, Vol. 21: 3: 476-506. 42. Yiftachel, O. (1998) 'Ethnocracy or Democracy? Israeli Territorial Politics', Middle East Report, Vol. 27, Summer 1998:pp. 8-14. Appeared in Arabic in the Egyptian journal Al-Sharq al-Awsat (1999: Issue 5: 5-9) 43. Yiftachel, O. (1998) 'Land Day: Arab Protest and the Israeli 'Ethnocracy', Teorya Uvikkoret (Theory and Critique), Vol. 12, special issue for Israel's 50th anniversary (Hebrew). 44. Yiftachel, O. (1998) 'Nation-Building and National Land: Social and Legal Dimensions', Iyunei Mishpat, 21: 637-664 (Hebrew, about two thirds of the paper are similar to Nationalism and Ethnic Politics 1998ֶ 45. Yiftachel, O. (1998) 'Planning and Social Control: Exploring the Dark Side', Journal of Planning Literature Vol. 12 No. 4: 395-406. In Hebrew – Block: City, Theory, Media, Architecture, vol. 3: 78-91. 46. Yiftachel, O. (1998) 'Nation-Building and the Division of Space: Ashkenazi Domination in the Internal Frontier’, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics Vol. 4: 3: 33-58 (appeared in Italian: Nuove Effemeridi, special issue on Palestina e Israele: Culture di Frontiera, 2001: Vol. 53: 34-50) 47. Ghanem, A., Rouhana, N., Yiftachel, O. (1998) 'Questioning Ethnic Democracy'. Israel Studies Vol. 3 No. 2: 253-268ֶ 48. Yiftachel, O. (1999) 'Planning Theory at a Crossroads, Journal of Planning Education and Research, 18: 101-103 (a fully refereed commentary). 49. Yiftachel, O. (1999) 'Between Nation and State: 'Fractured Regionalism' among Palestinian-Arabs in Israel', Political Geography Vol. 18 No. 3: 285-307ֶ 50. Yiftachel, O. (1999) ‘”Ethnocracy”: the Politics of Judaizing Israel/Palestine’, Constellations: International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory, Vol. 6: 3: 364-390. (Published in German in Marxistische Blatter, Vol. 4, No. 1: 32-40.)

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51. Yiftachel, O. (2000) ‘Social Control, Urban Planning and Ethno-Class Relations: Mizrahim in Israel’s Development Towns’, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 24: 2: 417-434. 52. Yiftachel, O. (2000). “Ethnocracy, Democracy and Geography: Notes on the Judaization of the Land” Alpayim 19: 78-105 (Hebrew). Two-thirds of this paper are translated from the “Constellations” paper above. Translated to Arabic: Al-Siyassa al-Filastiniyya, vol. 7, No. 26: 152-166). 53. Yiftachel, O. and Kedar, S. (2000) ‘Landed Power: the Making of the Israeli Land Regime’, Teorya Uvikkoret (Theory and Critique), Vol. 16: 67-100 (Hebrew). 54. Yiftachel, O. (2000), ‘Ethnocracy and Its Discontents: Minority Protest in Israel’, Critical Inquiry, 26: 725-756 (summer 2000). 55. Huxley, M. and Yiftachel, O. (2000) ‘New Paradigm or Old Myopia: Unsettling the Communicative Turn in Planning Theory’ Journal of Planning Education and Research, 19: 3: 101-110. 56. Yiftachel, O. and Huxley, M. (2000) ‘Debating Dominance and Relevance: Notes on Planning Theory’, Journal of International Urban and Regional Research, 24: 4: 907-923 (about half of this paper overlaps with JEPR, 2000). 57. Yiftachel, O. (2000) ‘The Homeland and Nationalism’, a major item in the international Encyclopedia of Nationalism, Academic Press, Vol. 1: 359-383 (fully refereed, one of 15 long essays selected to open the encyclopedia). 58. Yiftachel, O., Ghanem, A. and Rouhana, N. (2000) ‘Is Ethnic Democracy Possible?’, Jama’a (Journal of Middle East Studies), 6: 58-80 (Hebrew). (two thirds of this paper are translated from the English version in Israel Studies, while two new sections were written anew). 59. Yiftachel, O. and Tzfadia, E. (2000) ‘Trapped Children: Local Identity in Development Towns’, Panim 13 (spring): 44-54 (Hebrew). 60. Yiftachel, O. (2001) ‘Can Theory Be Liberated from Professional Constraints? On Rationality and Explanatory Power in Flyvbjerg’s Rationality and Power’, International Planning Studies, Vol 6; 251-256. 61. Tzefadia, E. and Yiftachel, O. (2001) ‘Political Mobilisation in the Development Towns: the Mizrahi Struggle over Place’, Politika (Israeli Journal of Political Science), 7: 79-96. 62. Yiftachel, O. (2001) ‘From ‘Peace’ to Creeping Apartheid: the Emerging Political Geography of Israel/Palestine’, Arena, Vol. 16: 3: 13-24. 63. Yiftachel, O. (2001) ‘Centralised Power and Divided Space: ‘Fractured Regions’ in the Israeli Ethnocracy’, Geojournal 53: 283-293 64. Yiftachel, O. and Yacobi, H. (2002) ‘Planning a Bi-National Capital: Should Jerusalem Remain United?’, Geoforum Vol. 33: 137-145. 65. Yiftachel, O. (2002) ‘Territory as the Kernel of Nationalism’, Geopolitics Vol. 7, No. 3, special issue on “When/Where the Nation?” pp. 215-248. 66. Yiftachel, O. (2002), ‘Bedouin-Arabs and the Israeli Settler State: Land Policies and Indigenous Resistance’, Transeuropeaness, 22: 233-258 (French). 67. Yiftachel, O. (2003) ‘Relocating the Critical: Reflections from Israel/Palestine’, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Vol. 21:2 137-147 68. Yacobi, H. and Yiftachel, O. (2003) ‘Urban Ethnocracy: Ethnicization and the Production of Space in an Israeli ‘Mixed’ City’, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Vol. 21: 3: 322-343. 69. Tzfadia, E. and Yiftachel, O. (2004) ‘Between Local and National: Mobilization in Israel’s Peripheral Towns’, Cities, Vol. 21: 1: 41-55. 70. Yiftachel, O. (2004) Planning at the Frontline, Planners Network Journal – Progressive Planning, www.plannersnetwork.org. pp. 70-73. 10

71. Yiftachel, O. and Ghanem, A. (2005), ‘Understanding Ethnocratic Regimes: the Politics of Seizing Contested Territories’, Political Geography, Vol. 23: 4: 647-676 (Hebrew version in State and Society, 2005, vol. 4, 761-788). 72. Yiftachel, O. 2006. 'Neither Two States, Nor One', Arab World Geographer, Vol. 8: 3: 125-130. 73. Yiftachel, O. 2006. 'A Geographer in Legal Space: Teaching Legal Geography as a Journey in an Academic Frontier', Din U'Dvarim, 2: 211-219 (Hebrew). 74. Yiftachel, O. 2006. 'Re-Engaging Planning Theory: towards South-Eastern Perspectives', Planning Theory, vol. 5(3): 211-222. 75. Yiftachel, O. 2007. 'Unsettling the Colonial Present' (symposium on Derek Gregory's work), Political Geography, Vol. 26 (1): 43-52. 76. Yiftachel, O. and Tzfadia, E. 2008. 'Frontiphery ('Spharipheria'): Development Towns and Mizrahi Place', Block: City, Theory, Media, Architecture, 6: 40-45 (Hebrew). 77. Yiftachel, O. 2008, 'Studying the Negev/Naqab Bedouins: towards a Colonial Paradigm', Hagar: Studies in Polity, Identity and Culture, Vol. 8: No. 2, pp. 168- 192. 78. Yiftachel, O. 2009 'Theoretical Notes on 'Gray Cities': the Coming of Urban Apartheid?', Planning Theory, 8: 1: 88-100. 79. Yiftachel, O. 2009. 'Towards Recognizing Indigenous Rights? Beer Sheva Metropolitan Planning after the Goldberg Commission', Tichnoon (Planning), Vol. 11: 165-184 (Hebrew) 80. Yiftachel, O. 2009. 'A Book that is not One: Critical Essay on Occupation and Democracy between River and Sea', Mita'am, 17: 131-154 (Hebrew). 81. Yiftachel, O. 2009. 'Critical Theory and Gray Space: Mobilization of the Colonized', City, Vol. 13: 2-3: 246-26; updated version appeared also in Brenner, N. et al (eds, 2011) Cities for People, not Profit: Critical Theory and the Right to the City, London: Routledge, pp. 94-112; also published in Karplus, Y. and Meir, A. (eds) The Construction of Bedouin Space in the Negev, Negev Center for Regional Development, BGU, pp. 227-253 (Hebrew), 82. Yiftachel, O. 2009. 'Voting for Apartheid: the 2009 Israeli Elections', Majjalat al- Dirasat al-Falistiniyya, Vol. 77; 168-178 (Arabic); Journal of Palestine Studies, 38: 72-85. 83. Yiftachel, O. 2010. Creeping Apartheid in Palestine/Israel, MERIP, Vol. 27, issue 253: 7-37. Also published in Arabic in Qadayat YiIsrael, Madar Center, Ramallah, vol. 9:3: 18-30 (Arabic). 84. Yiftachel, O. 2010. 'The Palestinians in Israel: majority-minority relations and the colonial momentum', Society and State (Hevra u-Medina), vol. 7:1: 101-118. 85. Yiftachel, O. 2010. From Sharon to Sharon: Spatial planning and separation regime in Israel/Palestine Hagar: Studies in Polity, Identity and Culture, Vol. 10: 1: 73-107 (updated version in Hebrew, 'Planning'' Tichnun, 14: 216-237. 86. Yiftachel, O. Kedar, S. Amara, A. 2012. ‘Rethinking the Dead Negev Doctrine: Property Rights in Bedouin Regions’, Law and Government (Mishpat U-Mimshal), Vol. 14, No. 1: 1-141 (Hebrew) 87. Yiftachel, O. 2012. Between One and Two: Debating the One-State-Solution against Confedearation for Israel/Paletsine; Public Space, Vol. 6, No. 1 (Hebrew): 156-180 (in English .Middle East Reflections, Series 1, No. 16. Middle East Institute; University of Singapore, http://www.slideshare.net/moshiklichtenstien/middle-eastreflectionsyiftachel-2013- between-one-and-two; a shorter version: Yiftachel, O. 2013. 'Colonial Deadlock or Confederation for Israel/Palestine?' MEI Insights Vol. 87, University of Singapore, 11

pp. 1-9. http://www.mei.nus.edu.sg/publications/mei-insights/colonial-deadlock-or- confederation-for-israelpalestine 88. Yiftachel, O. 2013. 'Liberal Colonialism: Israel's 2013 Election Results and the Ethnocratic Bubble', Journal of Palestine Studies, vol 42, pp. 48-67; also published in Majalat Dirasat Falistiniya, Vol. 94: 52-74 (Arabic). 89. Amara, A and Yiftachel, O. 2014. Confrontation in the Negev: Israel Land Policies and the Indigenous Bedouin-Arabs'. The Rosa Luxemburg Foundation. http://www.rosalux.co.il/confrontation_in_the_negev_eng 90. Yiftachel, O. and Tzfadia, E. 2014, 'Gray Space and the Israeli City', Panim, special issues on 'the city as global center', No. 64: 95-106 (Hebrew). 91. Yiftachel, O. 2015, 'From Gray Space to Metrozenship: Reflections on Urban Citizenship', IJURR (International Journal of Urban and Regional Research), Vol 39: 4: 726-737. 92. Yiftachel, O. Roded, B., Kedar, S. 2016, 'Between Rights and Denials: Bedouin Indigeneity in the Negev', Environment and Planning A, Vol. 48: 2129–2161; A shorter version - Yiftachel, O. and Roded, B. 2014. 'On denial and Rights: Bedouin Indigeneity in the Negev', The Public Space, Vol. 9; 31-67 (Hebrew). 93. Yiftachel, O. (2016) 'Aleph: Jerusalem as Critical Learning', City, Vol. 20. 483-494. 94. Yiftachel, O. (2016) 'Commentary: Ethnocracy – Reflections and Suggestions', Cosmopolitan Civil Societies Journal, 8 (3): 31-39 (on-line) 95. Amit, I and Yiftachel, O. 2017, 'Urban Colonialism and Buffer Zones: Gray Spaces in Hebron and Nicosia', Geography Research Forum, 36: 144-159. 96. Yiftachel, O. and Mandelbaum, R. 2017, 'Doing the Just City: Social Impact Assessment for Beersheba', Planning Theory and Practice (Q1) Vol. 18: 525-548. shorter version: Yiftachel, O. and Mandelbaum, R. 2015, Good will Come from the South: Social-Planning Impact Analysis for Beersheba', Planning: Journal of the Israeli Planning Association, Vol. 12, No. 1: pp 226-245 (Hebrew). 97. Yiftachel, O. 2017, 'Displaceability – a Southeastern Perspective on the Remaking of Urban Citizenshp', DRAN: New Directions in Displacement Research; http://mitdisplacement.org/new-blog-2/2017/7/10/new-directions-in-displacement- research 98. Yiftachel, O. 2018. 'Creeping Apartheid? Regime, Space and Citizenship in Israel/Palestine', Public Space, Vol. 13: 139-167 (Hebrew). 99. Porter, L. and Yiftachel, O. 2018. 'Urbanizing Settler-Colonial Studies: Introduction to a Special Issue' – Settler Colonialism, Indigeneity and the City', Settler Colonial Studies, Vol. 8, No. 1: 1-11 (in press; online first - http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/2201473X.2017.1409394 ).

(f) Book Reviews in Professional and Academic Journals:

1. Hall, P. (1988), "Cities of Tomorrow", Urban Policy and Research, Vol. 8 (1990): 2: 86-87. 2. Walmsley, D. and Sorensen, A. (1989), "Contemporary Australia: Explorations in Economy, Society and Geography", Geographical Research Forum, Vol.11 (1991): 97-98ֶ 3. Yeung, Y. (1990), "Changing Cities of Pacific Asia: a Scholarly Interpretation", The Chinese University Press, Cities, Vol. 7 (1991): 361-64. 4. Sandercock, L. (1990), "Property, Politics and Urban Planning: a History of Australian City Planning, 1890-1990", Transactions, Journal of the American Planning Association, Vol. 58: 266-67 (1992).

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5. Cloke, P. and Little, J. (1990) "The Rural State? The Limits to Planning in Rural Society", Oxford University Press, Urban Studies, Vol. 30, No. 2 (1993). 6. McLoughlin, J.B. (1992) "Shaping Melbourne's Future? The State, Civic Society and Town Planning", Cambridge University Press, Planning Perspectives, Vol. 9, No. 4: 421-23 (1993). 7. Coon, A. (1992), "Town Planning Under Military Occupation", Dartmouth, Cities, Vol. 9, No.2: 139-140 (1993). 8. Gradus, Y., Razin, E. and Krakover, S. (1993) "The Industrial Geography of Israel", Routledge, London, Regional Studies, Vol. 37, No. 4: 456-8 (1994). 9. Lazin, F. (1994) "Politics and Policy Implementation: Project Renewal in Israel', SUNY Press, Israel Social Science Research 6: 90-95. 10. Schnell, I. (1994) "Perception of Israeli Arabs: Territoriality and Identity", Avebury, Aldershot, Regional Studies, Vol. 29, No. 2: 222-224 (1995). 11. Gonen, A. (1995) "Between City and Suburb", Avebury, Aldershot, Regional Studies, Vol. 30, No. 2: 212-213. 12. Rabinowitz, D. (1996) Overlooking Nazareth, Cambridge University Press, Urban Studies, Vol. 34: 612-614. 13. Rouhana, N. (1997) Palestinians in an Ethnic Jewish State, Yale University Press, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Vol. 4, No. 4: 312-316 (1998). 14. Dumper, M, (1997) The Politics of Jerusalem Since 1967, Columbia University Press, Middle East Journal, Vol. 52, No. 3 (1998). 15. Stendel, O. (1998) The Arabs in Israel, Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, Vol. 4, No. 4 (joint review essay with Rouhana's book). 16. Flyvbjerg, B. (2001) Rationality and Power (Chicago University Press), International Planning Studies (part of special symposium) No. 18. 17. Benvenisti, M. (2000), Sacred Landscape, Israeli Sociology, Vol. 4, No.1 (2001) (Hebrew). 18. Ophir, A. and Peled Y. (eds) (2002) Israel: from Mobilized to Civil Society? Society and Government, Vol. 1 (Hebrew). 19. Nimni, E. (ed) (2002) The Post-Zionist Challenge, forthcoming in Nations and Nationalisms (June, 2004). 20. Rose, J. (2004) The Myths of Zionism, Journal of Palestine Studies (Winter, 2006). 21. Azoulay, A. and Ophir, A. (2007), This Regime that is not One: Occupation and Democracy between Jordan and Sea, Mita'am (Winter 2009, Hebrew) 22. Weisman, E. (2007), Hollow Land: Israel's Architecture of Occupation, Political Geography (2009), Vol. 28: 142-147. 23. Grinberg, L. (2009), Politics and Violence in Israel/Palestine: Democracy Tikkun 2010: 25:3: 61-62.

RESEARCH PERFORMANCE: For the decade 2003-2014, I was ranked first or second among Israeli geographers and urban scholars, in the Scopus H Index, which measures the impact of scientific publications.

CONFERENCES Since1987, I have actively participated in a vast variety of conferences around the world, presenting over 200 papers in geography, planning, political science, middle east and other conferences of the social sciences,

KEYNOTE AND PLENARY LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS

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I have been invited to deliver over 30 lectures in international conferences as a keynote and plenary speaker ; These included the annual or bi-annual IUG, AAG, IAG, IBG, ASCP, AESOP, RAPI, ANZAPS conferences, the annual meetings of Israeli Geography and Planning Associations, and special-purposes conferences like 'Metropolis', 'Postmodern Cities', 'Policy and Peace', ‘Nationalism and Minorities’, ’Informal Cities’; ‘Contested Boundaries’. ‘Nationalism and the Left’, ‘the Uncertain State of Palestine’, ‘Israel Studies Association’, etc. I have also presented seminars in scores of Australian, British, European, Indian, Israeli, Palestinian, American universities, as well as other regions. Most recently, I was the keynote speaker in the following international conferences:  Annual "Urban Frontier" public lecture, Berkeley, June 2010  'Urban Citizenship Revisited', Humboldt University, Berlin, September, 2011  Regional Planning in the age of globalization, Inst. of Australian Planners, Bendigo Australia, September, 2012.  IGU annual conference (political geography), Beersheba and Tel-Aviv, July, 2011  The RMIT (Melbourne) annual 'Urban Globalism' lecture, Melbourne, September 2012.  National University of Singapore annual conference, September 2012.  RC21 Annual Conference, Berlin, September, 2013  European University Institute, workshop on 'Israel-Palestine beyond two states', December 2013.  Keynote speaker in conference of the Herzog Center, BGU, "Bedouins and the state: conflict or reconciliation?' Beersheba, December 2013  Keynote speaker on Land Policies and Ethnic Minorities: the Tamils in , special UCL conference, London, February, 2014  UCL annual "City" public lecture, London, February, 2014.  Annual conference of African Schools of Planning, Cape Town, November 2014  Keynote speaker, conference on 'learning from jerusalem', Bezalel Acdemiy, Jerusalem, June 2014.  Bi-Annual conference of the Center for African Urbanism, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, June 2015  Public keynote lecture at the Curtin Centre for public policy, Curtin University, Perth, October 2015.  Plenary session 'where to -'Israeli democracy?' annual conference of the Israeli association of sociology, Tel-Aviv, February 2016.  Plenary session: 'the future ghetto' in special conference at the university of Venice "500 years for the first ghetto", Venice, march, 2016.  Special workshop and conference of Princeton University and 'Cabinet' journal, 'Deserts', New York, February, 2017.  Unsettled Cities, Special conference of the University of Technology, Vienna, March 2017  Plenary speaker, 2 special conferences in Haifa University on 50 to 67 (Law and Politics; January, June 2017.  Plenary speaker, Unsettled Cities: University of Technology, Vienna, March, 2017  Plenary speaker, Rethinking Urban evictions: University of Sao Paulo, May, 2017

RESEARCH GRANTS:

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Since 1988 I have won (solely or with a group) over 20 grants for projects in Australia, Israel, Europe, India and USA totaling $740,000. Funding organizations included Social Science Research Council (SSRC) in the US, the US Institute of Peace, the Australian Research Council (ARC), Indian Ocean Center of Peace Studies, the Israeli Science Foundation (three times), Center for Regional Development, the Albert Einstein Fund, the Lady Davies Trust, the Ministries of Science, Immigration Absorption and Economic and Planning in Israel, Van Leer Institute; The Eshkol Grant, and the Sapir Center for Social and Economic Research. In 2011, I was part of a team (with Adrian Kemp, Nir Cohen and Talia Margalit) to win a grant of 120000 shekel by the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, Berlin, to conduct a comparative study of urban citizenship, Berlin and Tel-Aviv. In 2013, I have won, with Dr. Sandy Kedar, an ISF grant of 440,000 NIS to study the 'legal geography of the Negev, 1900-1948'.

EDITORSHIP In the period 1999-2004 I initiated and became first editor-in-chief of the international refereed journal Hagar: International Social Science Research, which is now under a new editorial team (see: http://www.bgu.ac.il/hagar/)In the past, I served for six years as the editor of the journal Geography Research Forum) with Prof. A. Meir. Since 2007 I have been a co-editor of the journal Planning Theory, responsible for the essay series.

At present I am an editorial board member on a range of acclaimed international journals: Urban Studies, Planning Theory, Environment and Planning A; Space and Polity; Cities, MERIP – Mid-East Research and Information (contributing editor); Journal of Planning Literature, International Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, MIT Journal of Middle East Studies (MIT-EJMES), and Israel Studies Forum.

Beyond dealing with editorial duties of the above journal, I regularly review papers and books for other journals such as Regional Studies, Antipode, Journal of Palestine Studies, Annals of the American Association of Geographers, Geopolitics, Horizons in Geography, Theory and Critique (Hebrew), Journal of Planning Practice and Research, European Planning Studies, Middle East Journal of Comparative politics and others.

TEACHING I have gained vast experience in university teaching, on both under- and post-graduate level in Australian, Israeli, American, Palestinian, Indian, British, Italian, South African and French universities. I have mainly taught courses on the following subjects: planning theory and history, planning practice (studios), urban policy and politics, regional and metropolitan planning, political geography, the geography of nationalism, identity and conflict in globalizing cities, ethnic relations in immigrant societies, legal geography and comparative land regimes; as well more localized courses on spatial, ethnic and planning issues in Israel/Palestine, Australia and the USA.

SUPERVISION: Since 1987, I have supervised (to completion) ten PhD students and 28 M.A. students. At present, I am supervising (or co-supervising) four PhD and three M.A. students in geography, planning, law and politics. The PhD supervision, included:

 Saban, I. 'Ethnic Relations and Minority Rights in Deeply Divided Societies', PhD in Law , Hebrew University (with Prof. D. Krezmer, awarded 2000).

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 Tzfadia, E. ‘Immigrants and Veterans: Ethno-Class Relations in Peripheral Towns’, PhD in Geography, BGU (1998- 2003)  Yacobi, H. ‘The Ethnocratic City: The Production of Urban Space in Lod’, PhD in Geography, BGU (1998-2003).  Roded, B. 'Ethnic Spatialization: Israel in a Comparative Framework', PhD in Geography, BGU (2001-2005).  Aharonovitz, Y. ‘Multicultural Planning: Tel-Aviv and Toronto, PhD in geography, BGU, (2007).  El-Al, T. 'Does Regionalism Surface in Israel?', BGU (2007)  Tzin, E. 'The Globalization of Tel-Aviv', (supervised with Uri Ram), PhD in Geography, BGU (2013),  Legrand, O. 'Urban Regimes and Ethnic Relations: a comparison of Three Polarized Cities, Phd thesis in Geography, BGU (2014).  Raved, No. 'Art and Urban Planning: the Making of Urban Identity'; BGU 2014 (in progress)  Sarig, N. 'Hegemony under Threat: Rural Gentrification and Land Regime in Israel' (in progress).  Amar, N. 'The Legal Geography of Bedouin Space in the Negev and the West Bank (with Sandy Kedar; in progress).  Totri-Jubran, M. 'The Inner Code of Arab UrbanismL a comparative approach', BGU (in progress – with N. Alfasi; proposal approved 9-2015)  Kanaan, Y. 'The Social Impact of Army Basis on Regional Space' (in progress, with A. Meir, proposal approved, 9-2015)  Ben-Ya'ish, S. 'Social Justice and the New Regionalism' (in progress)  Fabian, R. 'Art, Planning and Placemaking: a comaprative approach' (in progress).  Schaffer, J. 'Ethnic Enclaves and Urban Societies' (Curtin University, co- supervisor with Diana McCullum – in progress)..  Abu-Zeid, Huda, 'The geography of urban abandonment' (in progress)

CIVIL SOCIETY Since the mid 1990s, I have been active in civil society organizations and brought my academic and research-based knowledge to the use of the general society. The main organizations in which I have been involved include: Adva – Center for Social Equality; B'Tselem - the Israeli Information Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories" where I served as a co-chair 2009-2012; Bimkom – Planners for Human Rights; and RCUV – Regional Council for the Unrecognized Bedouin Villages, where I have led several projects for these organizations, and produced a range of reports and documents, culminating in the preparation of a regional master plan for the unrecognized villages, (2012). Since 2012 I was one of the five founders and leader of a new movement for an Israeli-Palestinian confederation "two states, one homeland".

PROFESSIONAL AND RESEARCH REPORTS I have written dozens of professional and research reports for official bodies, NGO's and communities. Notable among them:  Israel 2020: Quality of Life for All (with N. Carmon) part of the "Israel 2020" long term planning, Technion, Haifa, 1992.  Agricultural Land and Distributive Justice (with S. Kedar), for the Democratic Mizrahi Rainbow, 2000.  Principles for Future Bedouin Settlement, Submission to the Goldberg Commission for the future of Bedouin Localities (2008).  In a Guise of Legality: Declaration of State Land in the Palestinian West bank, Btselem Report (editor and co-writer), 2012. 16

 Five Btselem Reports on the Jordan Valley, Settlement Expansion, , Children Arrests and The Separation Barrier (editor, while chairperson of the organization, 2009-2013).  Towers in the Air: the Consequences of Highrising Beersheba (with MA students), 2010.  New Avenues in an Old City: Urban Revival in Beersheba through Urban Arcades (with MA students), 2012.  Master Plan for the Unrecognized Bedouin Villages (with N. Baruch and S. Abu Sammur), 2013.  The City Demands Social Justice: Social Disparities and Corrective Planning for Beersheba (with M.A. students), 2014.

EXPERT WITNESS IN COURT I have served as expert witness in several landmark legal decision in Israel's High and District Courts, including:  The Qa'adan Case – for allowing Arab land purchase in a Jewish locality (2000)  The Regional Council for Unrecognized Villages (for dismissing the Beersheba Metropolitan Plan), 2001.  The Mizrahi Democratic Rainbow, for distributive justice in the allocation of state land (2002)  The Dror Yisrael appeal against the privatization of state land (2012).  The al-Uqbi, al-Turi and abu-Frih land claims, for recognizing Native title (2010- 14).

ADDRESSING PARLIAMENTS I have been invited to deliver speeches based on my research and activism in several parliamentary bodies, including:  The US special Senate hearing on: (a) the Iraq war; (b) the separation barrier in the west bank. at the time I was affiliated with the US Inst. of Peace (2003).  The European Parliament, addressing a special iniative for peace in the Middle East (2008)  The Brussels City Council: on FFIPP initiative (2006)  The Venice City Council: on the future of Jerusalem (2010)The British House of Common: addressing a special session the Tamils in Sri Lanka  The Israeli Knesset: addressing numerous committees on human rights, planning, land and building issues.  Four leading lectures on confederation for Israel/Palestine in the EU Commission, Parliament, Wallonia government session and Foreign relations committee of the EU Parliament, Brussels, May 2017.

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