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Israeli Election 2019

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120 Days of Analysis, Surprising Maths and Quirky Stories behind the Election of the next 120 Members of the Israeli Knesset

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Author: Paul James Kearns

Paul James Kearns is an urban planner, author, artist, university lecturer and journalist with extensive experience as both a practitioner and a creative researcher in the discipline of city making. Paul James has over 20 years specialised experience in the field of urban regeneration in Dublin’s inner city with responsibility for managing a diversity of large scale urban regeneration mixed use development projects. He is co-author of the books “REDRAWING DUBLIN” (Gandon Editions 2010) and “Beyond Pebbledash and the Puzzle of Dublin” (Gandon Editions 2014). He is a twice recipient of the Arts Council Engaging with Architecture Award and the Dept of Foreign Affairs Culture Ireland awards. In 2016 Paul James set up an interdisciplinary planning, architectural urban design module that focuses on urban regeneration in University College of Dublin utilising themes and methodological research employed in his book REDRAWING DUBLIN. He has been a guest lecturer in UCD, DIT, NCAD, (Dublin) Queens University (Belfast) Columbia University and Cooper Union (New York). His third book “The Seamless Neighbourhood – Redrawing the City of Israel” will be published in 2018. Between 2002 and 2004 Paul James was the Israeli-Palestinian Political Correspondent for the Sunday Tribune Newspaper based in Jerusalem Israel.

The Israeli Election and the Invisible Occupation

Wonder Woman makes Visible and Invisible Occupation

The Israeli Election and the “Invisible Occupation” Part 2

In a series of articles over the next few weeks we will explore how Israel has accidentally or intentionally made … More

Bursting the Tel Aviv ‘Bubble’

How Israelis misunderstand Tel Aviv

How Volatile are the Israeli Voters?

Just how “Swingy” are recent Israeli Elections? And how is 2019 likely to compare?

Mapping the ‘Missing’ Persons of Tel Aviv’

There are citizens who don’t vote and residents who can’t vote, but what about the ‘Invisible’ persons who are not even counted in the first place?

9 Maps that “Explain” Israeli Voters Fear of Geography

Manhattan is longer than the width of Israel

The Border that dare not show its Face

Today reveals its many hidden contours…

Predicting the NEXT Israeli Government

The Likely Next Government? Right? Hard Right? or Centre Right?

Musical Chairs – A Change of Opposition!

Why a Change of Opposition in Israel actually matters to the Palestinians

The Curious Patchwork of Voting Rights in ‘Jerusalem’ – Mapped

So who exactly can vote in the next Israeli Knesset Election? Well, like most other countries, citizens who are eligible … More

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