Joma M Geneciran
Thanks for visiting my Academia page. I recommend reading my MA thesis which was on the agrarian question in Rojava if interested in my work.
Joma Michael Geneciran (they/them) is a scholar-activist and Ph.D. student in Global and International Studies at the University of California, Irvine. They hold an MA in Anthropology from the University of Chicago, and a BA in Political Science from New College of Florida.
Their dissertation is on the political economy of dependent development, geographies of imperialism and anti-imperialism; anti-systemic movements—specifically the NDFP-CPP-NPA— and the national-agrarian question (i.e. the agrarian question of national liberation) in the Philippines.
Prior to the Ph.D., they worked for a number of NGO/IGOs in twelve countries. As a kapampangan-ilocano (Filipino)-American, they are an activist in the ND Movement and with the Anti-Imperialist Network. Their work is not value neutral but aims to reflect the development needs and serve delinking projects for actually existing decolonization (i.e. national liberation) and third world abolition in the present.
Public Scholarship through Anti-Systemic Reading Collective
Supervisors: Christopher Harris, Yousuf Al-Bulushi, Mamyrah Prosper, and Max Ajl
Joma Michael Geneciran (they/them) is a scholar-activist and Ph.D. student in Global and International Studies at the University of California, Irvine. They hold an MA in Anthropology from the University of Chicago, and a BA in Political Science from New College of Florida.
Their dissertation is on the political economy of dependent development, geographies of imperialism and anti-imperialism; anti-systemic movements—specifically the NDFP-CPP-NPA— and the national-agrarian question (i.e. the agrarian question of national liberation) in the Philippines.
Prior to the Ph.D., they worked for a number of NGO/IGOs in twelve countries. As a kapampangan-ilocano (Filipino)-American, they are an activist in the ND Movement and with the Anti-Imperialist Network. Their work is not value neutral but aims to reflect the development needs and serve delinking projects for actually existing decolonization (i.e. national liberation) and third world abolition in the present.
Public Scholarship through Anti-Systemic Reading Collective
Supervisors: Christopher Harris, Yousuf Al-Bulushi, Mamyrah Prosper, and Max Ajl
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I argue that the so-called Israeli-Palestinian conflict involves more than the two parties; it is embedded in and a product of the Cold War, decolonization, competing nationalisms—secular and religious—and petropolitics.
This is the question we must keep at the forefront of our analysis. If we fail to ask this question, we hide 'the real social relations' and obscure what needs to be done.
I engage Adom Getachew's Worldmaking after Empire and Rámon Grosfoguel's 'The Epistemic Decolonial Turn: Beyond Political-Economy Paradigms', to demonstrate the relevance of this question.
I argue that the so-called Israeli-Palestinian conflict involves more than the two parties; it is embedded in and a product of the Cold War, decolonization, competing nationalisms—secular and religious—and petropolitics.
This is the question we must keep at the forefront of our analysis. If we fail to ask this question, we hide 'the real social relations' and obscure what needs to be done.
I engage Adom Getachew's Worldmaking after Empire and Rámon Grosfoguel's 'The Epistemic Decolonial Turn: Beyond Political-Economy Paradigms', to demonstrate the relevance of this question.