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الدكتور رجائي راي جريديني

أستاذ دكتور

البريد الإلكتروني

rjureidini@hbku.edu.qa

الهاتف

974 4454 6696

موقع المكتب

C.01.033

الدكتور رجائي راي جريديني

أستاذ دكتور

المؤهلات العلمية

PhD IN SOCIOLOGY

BA HONS (FIRST CLASS) IN SOCIOLOGY

الكيان

كلية الدراسات الإسلامية

Program

ماجستير الآداب في الأخلاق التطبيقية الإسلامية

Divison

مركز دراسات التشريع الإسلامي والأخلاق

الأخلاق التطبيقية الإسلامية

السيرة الذاتية

Dr. Ray Jureidini is Professor of Migration, Human Rights, and Ethics at CILE and the first-of-its-kind Master of Arts program in Applied Islamic Ethics at CIS. He grew up in Australia, completing his studies in industrial and economic sociology at Flinders University, South Australia. He completed his Bachelor of Arts degree in 1977, majoring in sociology and psychology; First Class Honors in Sociology with a thesis on producer cooperatives; and a PhD thesis on Moral Values in Economic Life: a Case Study of Life Insurance and Superannuation.

In the 1990s, he was Co-founder and Vice-chairman of the Australian Arabic Council, established to counter anti-Arab racism in Australia, as well as Founder and Editor of the Journal of Arabic, Islamic and Middle East Studies. After teaching sociology at five universities in Australia, he spent six years at the American University of Beirut, where he began researching and publishing on human rights abuses of migrant domestic workers in Lebanon. At the American University in Cairo, he became Director of the Center for Migration and Refugee Studies and conducted a number of research projects on migrant and refugee issues. In 2011–14, he returned to Lebanon at the Institute for Migration Studies at the Lebanese American University. In 2012–13, he served one year as consultant to the Migrant Worker Welfare Initiative at Qatar Foundation, contributing to the QF Standards for Migrant Worker Welfare for contractors and sub-contractors and completing a report on labor recruitment to Qatar.

 

PhD IN SOCIOLOGY

Flinders University, South Australia

1987

BA HONS (FIRST CLASS) IN SOCIOLOGY

Flinders University, South Australia

1979

BA, MAJORS IN SOCIOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY

Flinders University, South Australia

1977

  • Migration
  • Human and labor rights
  • Human trafficking
  • Gender discrimination
  • Racism and xenophobia

Professor of Migration

Human Rights, and Ethics, CIS, HBKU

2014 - Present

Professor of Migration

Human Rights, and Ethics, CILE

2014 - Present

Associate Professor, Sociology

Institute for Migrations Studies, Lebanese American University

2011 - 2014

Research Consultant

Migrant Worker Welfare Initiative, Qatar Foundation, Doha

2012 - 2013

Director

Center for Migration and Refugee Studies, American University in Cairo

2008 - 2010

Associate Director

Center for Migration and Refugee Studies, American University in Cairo

2007 - 2008

Acting Director

Forced Migration and Refugee Studies, American University in Cairo

2006 - 2007

Associate Professor

Sociology, American University in Cairo

2005 - 2006

Associate Professor of Sociology

American University of Beirut

1999 - 2005

Senior Lecturer

Department of Sociology, Monash University, Victoria

1996 - 1999

Lecturer

Department of Sociology, Deakin University, Victoria

1991 - 1996

Lecturer

La Trobe University, Victoria

1989 - 1991

Post-Doctoral National Research Fellow

Australian National University, Canberra

1987 - 1989

Tutor, Sociology

Flinders University, South Australia

1981 - 1987

  • Traditional Continuity and Reform.” Jureidini, R. & Hassan, S. (Eds.), Migration and Islamic Ethics. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Publishers.
  • Global Governance and Muslim Organizations. Palgrave Macmillan. 339-364.
  • In Rajan, S.I., & Saxena, P. (Eds.), India's Unskilled Migration to the Middle East: Policies, Politics and Challenges. Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Migration to the Gulf: Policies in Sending and Receiving Countries. Cambridge: Gulf Migration Research and GLMM. 9-32.
  • Ideas to Inform International Cooperation on Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration. Geneva: International Organization for Migration.
  • Skillful Survivals: Irregular Migration to the Gulf. Cambridge: Gulf Research Center. 135-160.
  • Labour in an Islamic Setting: Theory and Practice. London: Routledge.
  • India Migration Report 2016: Gulf Migration. Routledge. 36-47.
  • When Care Work Goes Global: Locating the Social Relations of Domestic Work. Ashgate.
  • The Migration-Displacement Nexus: Concepts, Cases and Responses. Berghahan Books. 197-215.
  • Doing Without the Boss: Workers’ Control Experiments in Australia in the 1970s. Labour History. Australian Society for the Study of Labour History. 103-122.
  • Migrants and Refugees Working as Domestic Workers in Egypt. International Journal on Multicultural Societies (IJMS). 11(1). 75-90.
  • Some Implications for Management and Regulation in Arab Countries. Arab Migration in a Globalized World, Geneva: International Organization for Migration. 201-216.
  • les domestiques étrangers au Liban]. European Review of International Migration [Revue Européenne des Migrations Internationales]. 19(3). 95-127.
  • International Migration Papers. 48. Geneva: International Labour Organization. (In English and in Arabic).
  • International Labor Organization White Paper. Beirut: International Labor Organization Regional Office for Arab States.
  • Technical Report. Gulf Labor Markets and Migration (GLMM). Migration Policy Center (European University Institute) & Gulf Research Center (Cambridge).
  • Cartoons and Minarets - Western Depictions of Islam and Muslim Public Protest. Heinrich Boll Stiftung.
  • http://www.drc.dk/fileadmin/uploads/pdf/IA_PDF/Horn_of_Africa_and_Yemen/Mixed%20Migration%20through%20Somalia%20and%20across%20Gulf%20of%20Aden%20-%20Background%20study.pdf.
  • http://www.egypt.iom.int/Doc/A%20Study%20on%20Remittances%20and%20Investment%20Opportunities%20for%20Egyptian%20Migrants%20(English).pdf
  • http://www.migrationdrc.org/publications/research_reports/Jureidini_Domestic_workers.pdf

  • 1987–1989, NATIONAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP, PUBLIC POLICY PROGRAM, Australian National University
  • 1980, POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH AWARD, Flinders University, South Australia
  • 1980, COMMONWEALTH POST-GRADUATE RESEARCH AWARD