Dean Amaney Jamal of Princeton University’s School of Public and International Affairs, who is the Co-Founder and Co-Principal Investigator at Arab Barometer, talks about the power of pulling together collective networks in order to create the Ten Years On project.
The Ten Years on Project is a year-long series of events, reflections, and conversations created to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the start of the Arab uprisings in Tunisia. Organized by Arab Studies Institute, Princeton’s Arab Barometer, and George Mason’s Middle East and Islamic Studies Project, this project was launched in order to interrogate and reflect on the uprisings, with the hope of producing resources for educators, researchers, students, and journalists to understand the last decade of political upheaval historically and in the lived present.