Refereed Books & Monographs
- Amal Jamal State Formation and Media Regime in Palestine. Tel Aviv: Tami Steinmetz Center for Peace Studies. 2003. (pp. 156). (English)
- Amal. Jamal Media Politics and State Building in Palestine Sussex: Sussex Academic Press. 2005. (pp. 207). (English)
- Amal Jamal The Palestinian National Movement and the Politics of Contention, 1967-2005. Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2005. (pp. 229). (English)
- Amal Jamal Arab Public Sphere in Israel: Media Space and Cultural Resistance Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2009. (pp. 230). (English)
- Amal Jamal Arab Minority Nationalism in Israel: The Politics of Indigeneity. Routledge, 2011. (pp. 320) (English)
- Amal Jamal (Co-Edited with Ephraim Lavi) The Nakba in the Israeli National Memory. Tami Steinmetz Center and Walter Lebach Institute, 2015. (pp. 251) (Hebrew)
- Amal Jamal Arab Civil Society in Israel: New Elites, Social Capital and Challenging Power Structures. Hakibbutz Hameuchad 2017. (pp. 311) (Hebrew)
- Amal Jamal (ed.) The Conflict –Sociological, Historical and Geopolitical Aspects. Tel Aviv University (pp. 145) Hebrew
- Amal Jamal (ed.) The Politics of Inclusion and Exclusion in Israeli-Palestinian Relations. Walter Lebach Institute, Tel Aviv University, 2020. (pp. 193) (Hebrew)
Accepted for Publication – Book Manuscript:
- Amal Jamal Reconstructing the Civic: Palestinian Civil Activism in Israel (Forthcoming April 2020 – SUNY Press).
Other Books and Monographs
- Amal Jamal Israeli Media: Between Structural Pluralism and the Hegemony of the National Discourse. Ramallah: Madar Press. 2005. (pp. 347). (Arabic)
- Amal Jamal Deliberations on Collective Rights and the National State Haifa: Mada Al-Carmel Press. 2005. (pp. 220). (Arabic)
- Amal Jamal Citizenship Lexicon for Arab Schools in Israel Jerusalem: Gilo Center for Civic Education and Democracy, 2005. (pp. 123) (Arabic)
- Amal Jamal The Culture of Media Consumption Among National Minorities: The Arab Society in Israel. Nazareth: I’lam, 2006. (pp. 201) (English)
- Amal Jamal The Representation of Arab Leadership in Arab Commercial Newspapers. Nazareth: I’lam, 2006. (pp. 124) (Hebrew)
- Amal Jamal Women Image in the News of Arab Commercial Newspapers. Nazareth: I’lam, 2006. (pp.80) (Hebrew)
- Amal Jamal Multiculturalism and the Challenges of Differential Citizenship in Israel. Tel Aviv: Walter Lebach Institute for Jewish-Arab Relations, 2007. (pp. 76) (Hebrew and Arabic).
- Amal Jamal The Dialectics of Memory and Forgetfulness: Israeli Independence and Palestinian Nakba. Tel Aviv: Walter Lebach Institute for Jewish-Arab Relations, 2010. (pp. 97) (Hebrew)
- Amal Jamal Manufacturing Quiet Arabs: The Role of Mizrahi Jews in Governmental Newspapers in Arabic. Nazareth: I’lam, 2010. (Arabic)
- Kholod Massalha and Amal Jamal, Arab Reporters Needed for the Hebrew Press. Nazareth: I’lam, 2010. (Hebrew)
- Amal Jamal and Samah Bsoul, Still Subjugated: Representations of Women in Arab National Newspapers. Nazareth: I’lam Center, 2011 (Hebrew).
- Amal Jamal and Rana Awaisi, The Challenges to Journalistic Professionalism: Between Independence and Difficult Work Conditions. Nazareth: I’lam Center, 2011. (English and Arabic).
- Amal Jamal and Samah Bsoul, The Marginality of Human Rights in the Local Arab Press in Israel. Nazareth: I’lam Center, 2012 (English and Arabic).
- Amal Jamal and Kholod Masalha, The Discourse of Human Rights in the Israeli Media. Nazareth: I’lam Center, 2012 (English, Hebrew and Arabic).
- Amal Jamal and Samah Bsoul, The Palestinian Nakba in the Israeli Public Sphere: Formations of Denial and Responsibility. Nazareth: I’lam Media Center, 2014 (Hebrew).
- Amal Jamal Zionist Thought in the Labyrinth of Renewal and Regeneration: The Dialectics of Internal Contradictions and their Practical Implications. Beirut: Institute for Palestine Studies. (Arabic)
- Amal Jamal and Samah Bsoul, The Palestinian Nakba in the Israeli Public Sphere: Formations of Denial and Responsibility. Beirut: Institute for Palestine Studies. 2017 (pp. 163) (Arabic)
- Amal Jamal An Alternative View on Strategic Processes and Developments in Israel. Nazareth: I’lam – Arab Center for Media Freedom Development and Research. 2020 (pp. 152) (Hebrew)
- Amal Jamal Constructive Strategic Insights: The Capabilities and Possibilities of Palestinian Society in Israel. Nazareth: I’lam – Arab Center for Media Freedom Development and Research. 2020 (pp. 172) (Arabic)
Refereed Journal Articles
- Amal Jamal The Palestinians in the Israeli Peace Discourse: A Conditional Partnership Journal of Palestine Studies vol. XXX, no. 1, 2000. (pp. 36-51)
- Amal Jamal State-Formation, Media and the Prospects of Democracy in Palestine Media Culture and Society vol. 22, no. 2, 2000. (pp. 497-505)
- Amal Jamal The Palestinian Media: An Obedient Servant or a Vanguard of Democracy Journal of Palestine Studies vol. xxix, no. 2, 2000. (pp. 45-59)
- Amal Jamal Politics and Government in Israel: Ethnic Democracy Model and the Critique of Reality Israeli Sociology vol.2, no. 2, 2000. (pp. 631-645) (Hebrew)
- Amal Jamal Conflict Transformation, Reconciliation and the Imperative of Mutual Recognition Israeli Sociology Vol. 3, no. 2, 2001. (pp. 313-341) (Hebrew)
- Amal Jamal State-Building, Institutionalization and Democracy: The Palestinian Experience Mediterranean Politics Vol. 6, No. 3, 2001. (pp. 1-30).
- Amal Jamal State-Building and Media Regime: Censoring the Emerging Public Sphere in Palestine Gazette: The International Journal for Communication vol. 63, no. 2 -3, 2001. (pp. 263-282).
- Amal Jamal Engendering State Building: The Women’s Movement and Gender Regime in Palestine Middle East Journal, vol. 55, no. 2, 2001. (pp. 256-276).
- Amal Jamal The Dialectics of ‘Othering’ in Zionist Thought: Arabs and Oriental Jews in Israel Tel Aviver Jahrbuch Fuer Deutsche Geschichte, vol. XXX, 2002. (pp. 283-311)
- Amal Jamal Beyond ‘Ethnic Democracy’: State Structure, Multi-Cultural Conflict and Differentiated Citizenship in Israel New Political Science, vol. 24, no. 3, 2002. (pp. 411-431)
- Amal Jamal Palestinian Dynamics of Self-Representation: Identity and Difference in Palestinian Nationalism Hagar: International Journal of Social Research vol. 4, no. 1-2 (2003). (pp. 65-88)
- Amal Jamal Feminist Media Discourse in Palestinian and the Predicaments of Politics Feminist Media Studies vol. 4, no. 2, (2004). (pp. 131-148)
- Amal Jamal Liberal Zionism: Judicial Discourse and the Challenges of Multiculturalism in Israel State and Society vol. 4, no. 1 (December 2004). (pp. 789-823) (Hebrew)
- Amal Jamal The Ambiguities of Minority Patriotism: On Love for Homeland versus State among Palestinian Citizens of Israel Nationalism and Ethnic Politics vol. 10, no. 3 (Autumn 2004). (pp. 433-471)
- Amal Jamal Arab Leadership in Israel: Ascendance and Fragmentation. Journal of Palestine Studies. Vol. Xxxv, no. 2 (Winter 2006) (pp. 1-17)
- Amal Jamal The Vision of the ‘Political Nation’ and the Challenge of ‘State of all its Citizens’: Explorations in Azmi Bishara’s Political Thought.” Alpayeem Journal . No. 30 (Winter 2006), pp. 71-113.
- Amal Jamal Strategies of Minority Struggle for Equality in Ethnic States: Arab Politics in Israel. Citizenship Studies, vol. 11, no. 3, 2007. (pp. 263-282).
- Amal Jamal Nationalizing States and the Constitution of ‘Hollow Citizenship’: Israel and its Palestinian Citizens. Ethnopolitics, vol. 6, no. 4 (November 2007), pp. 471-493.
- Amal Jamal The Counter-Hegemonic Role of Civil Society: Palestinian-Arab NGOs in Israel. Citizenship Studies, vol. 12, no. 3, 2008. (pp. 283-306).
- Amal Jamal Future Visions and Current Dilemmas: On the Political Ethos of Palestinian Citizens of Israel. Israel Studies Forum vol. 23, no. 2, Winter 2008. (pp. 3-28).
- Amal Jamal Media Culture as Counter-Hegemonic Strategy: The Communicative Action of the Arab Minority in Israel. Media Culture and Society vol. 31, no. 4, 2007. (pp. 559-577).
- Elias, N. Jamal, A. Soker, O. Illusive Pluralism and Hegemonic Identity in Israeli Reality Shows. Television and New Media, vol. 10, no. 5 (September 2009), pp. 375-391.
- Amal Jamal Contradictions of State-Minority Relations in Israel: The Search for Clarification. Constellations, vol. 16, no. 3 (September 2009), pp. 493-508.
- Amal Jamal Democratizing State-Religion Relations: Comparative Study of Turkey, Egypt and Israel, Democratization, 16(6) (2009): 1143-1171.
- Amal Jamal, Le sionisme et ses tragiques contradictions, Cite Journal, 47-48 (2011): 87-117.
- Amal Jamal, Nelly Elias and Orly Soker Cultural Encoding and Phony Equality in Popular Reality Shows: Lessons from Israel Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, vol. 37, no. 9 (2011): 1349-1366.
- Amal Jamal, Shared Sovereignty as Default Solution: National Conflicts and Differential Solutions, Journal of Public Sphere, 6 (Summer 2012), 42-74.
- Amal Jamal, Manufacturing “Quiet Arabs” in Israel: Ethnicity, Media Frames and Soft Power, Government and Opposition. (2012): 1-20.
- Amal Jamal Conflicting Temporalities and Transformative Temporariness in Israel/Palestine – Constellations vol. 23, no. 3 (2016): 365-377.
- Amal Jamal Constitutionalizing Sophisticated Racism: Israel’s Proposed Nationality Law, Journal of Palestine Studies, 45, no. 2 (2016), pp. 40-51.
- Amal Jamal (with Anna Kensicki) “A Theory of Critical Junctures of Democratization: A Comparative Examination of Constitution Making in Egypt and Tunisia”, Law and Ethics of Human Rights, 2016, 10(1): 185-222.
- Amal Jamal “Double Consciousness and Suspended Revolt: On the Political Dilemmas of Palestinian Citizens of Israel in Light of the Arab Spring”, Public Sphere Journal, 18, 99-118. [Hebrew]
- Amal Jamal “In the Shadow of the 1967 War: Israel and the Palestinians”, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 44(4): 529-544.
- Amal Jamal “Neo-Zionism and Palestine: The Unveiling of Settler-Colonial Practices in Mainstream Zionism”, Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies, 16(1): 47-78.
- Amal Jamal “1967 Bypassing 1948: A Critique of Critical Israeli Studies of Occupation”, in: Critical Inquiry Journal, 44 (Fall 2017): 370-378.
- Amal Jamal (with Lavi Noa) “Constructing Ethno-National Differentiation on the Set of the Television Series, Fauda” Ethnicities, (2019) 19(6): 1038-1061.
- Amal Jamal “The Creative Imagination of Juxtaposing National Traumas: The Holocaust and the Nakba”, Journal of Genocide Research, DOI: 10.1080/14623528.2019.1670390.
- Amal Jamal “Israel’s New Constitutional Imagination: The Nation State Law and Beyond”, Journal of Holy Land and Palestine Studies. (2019) 18(2): 193-220.
- Amal Jamal “Ontological Counter-Securitization in Asymmetric Power Relations: Lessons from Israel”, International Studies Review (Published online 2019)
- Yoav Kapshuk and Amal Jamal, The Salience of Symbolic and Material Elements of Transitional Justice in Peace Processes. Peace and Conflict: Journal of Peace Psychology.
- Amal Jamal and Anna Kensicki, “Theorizing Half-Statelessness: A Case Study of the Nation-State Law in Israel”, Citizenship Studies.
- Amal Jamal and Noa Lavi “Resisting Subalternity: Palestinian Mimicry and Passing in the Israeli Cultural Industries”, Media Culture & Society.
- Amal Jamal and Lavi Noa “Subaltern Agency in the Cultural Industries: Palestinian Creative Labor in the Israeli Series Fauda”. International Journal of Communication.
Revise and Resubmit
- Michal Hatuel and Amal Jamal, Exploring the Initialization and Sustaining of State Stigmatization.International Relations.
- Noa Gani and Amal Jamal, “The Missing Link in Arendt’s Conceptualization of Citizenship: Half-Statelessness and National Minorities”. Mediterranean Politics.
Under Review
- Amal Jamal and Noa Lavi “Dilemmas of National and Professional Self-Categorization in the Cultural Industries: Palestinian Women Filmmakers in Israel”. Ethnic and Racial Studies.
- Noa Lavi and Amal Jamal, “Palestinian Actors and Actresses react to rationalization and racialization processes in the Israeli TV market”, being prepared for European Journal of Communication.
- Amal Jamal “The Sociology and Politics of Leadership and Representation in Palestinian Society in Israel”, Journal of Palestine Studies.
Chapters in Refereed Books
- Amal Jamal Civil Society without state? The Palestinian Case. Ibrahim, F., Wedel H., (eds.) Problems of Civil Society in the Middle East Leske & Budrich, Oplanden, 1995. (pp. 165-179). (German).
- Amal Jamal Abstention as Participation: The Labyrinth of Arab Politics in Israel. Arian, A., Shamir, M., (eds.) The Elections in Israel 2001 Jerusalem:Israel Democracy Institute, 2002. (pp. 55- 103).
- Amal Jamal Power-Relations, Recognition and Dialogue: The Dynamics of Israeli-Palestinian Peace. Eisenberg, L., Caplan, N., Sokoloff, N., Abu-Nimer, M., (eds.) Traditions and Transitions in Israel Studies New York: SUNY Press, 2002. (pp. 239-262).
- Amal Jamal Between Homeland, Nation and State: Patriotism among Palestinians in Israel. (בין מולדת עם ומדינה) D. Bar-Tal, A. Ben Amos (eds.) Patriotism: We Love you Homeland, Tel Aviv: Hakibutz Hameochad, 2004. (pp. 393-446). (Hebrew)
- Amal Jamal The Structure and Culture of Israeli Communication Regime. C. Mansour (ed.) Dalil Israel (מדריך ישראל), Washington DC.: Institute for Palestine Studies, 2004. (pp. 371-433 ) (Arabic).
- Amal Jamal The Palestinian IDPs in Israel and the Predicament of Return: Between Imagining the “Impossible” and Enabling the “Imaginative”. Ann Lesch and Ian Lustick (eds.) Exile and Return: Predicaments of Palestinians and Jews, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2005. (pp. 133-160).
- Amal Jamal Political and Ideological Factors of Conflict in Palestinian Society. Hans Joerg Albrecht, Simon, Razaei, Rohne and Kiza eds.) Conflict and Conflict Resolution in Middle Eastern Societies: Between Tradition and Modernity. Freiburg: Max Planck Institute in Freiburg, 2006. (pp. 229-256)
- Amal Jamal Ethnic Nationalism, Native Minorities and Politics: On the Dynamics Of Constructing National Inequality in Israel Society and Economy in Israel: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives, vol1, Avi Bareli, Daniel Gutwein and Tuvia Friling (eds.) (Sede Boqer and Jerusalem: The Ben Gurion Research Institute and Yad Izhak Ben-Zvi Press, 2005.(pp. 145-182). (Hebrew)
- Amal Jamal Referenda as Decision Making Mechanism in Rigid Ethno-National States: Israel as Example. Dana Ariele-Horowitz (ed.) Phantom in Politics: Referenda in Israel Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 2006. (pp.165- 191)
- Amal Jamal The Syndrome of Imaginative Equality and the Cunning of Cultural Exclusion: Arabs in Israeli Reality TV Shows. The Present Absentees Report. Jerusalem: Second TV and Radio Agency, 2006. (Hebrew)
- Amal Jamal Political Participation and the Lack of Effective Vote for Arabs in Israel.” In: Shlomo Hasson and Michael Karayanni (eds.) Arabs in Israel: Barriers to Equality (Jerusalem: Floersheimer Institute for Policy Studies), pp. 125-140 (Hebrew).
- Amal Jamal The Sociology of Arab Leadership in Israel. Elie Rekhess (ed.) The Arab Minority in Israel and the Elections for the 17th Knesset (Tel Aviv: Dayan Center, 2007)
- Amal Jamal Future Visions and Current Dilemmas: On the Political Ethos of the Palestinians Citizens of Israel. Sarah Osatzki-Lazar and Mustafa Kabha (eds.) Between Vision and Reality: The Vision Papers of the Arabs in Israel 2006- 2007 (Jerusalem: Citizens’ Accord Forum, 2008), pp. 13-35.
- Amal Jamal On the Burdens if Racialized Time. Yehuda Shenhav and Yossi Yona (eds.) Racism in Israel (Jerusalem: Hakibutz Hameuchad and van Leer, 2008), pp. 348-380.
- Amal Jamal, Civic Associations, Empowerment and Democratization: Arab Civil Society in Israel. Guy Ben-Porat and Bryan Turner (eds.) The Contradictions of Israeli Citizenship: Land, Religion and State (London: Routledge, 2011), pp. 222-
- Amal Jamal, Racialized Time and the Principles of Colonial Rule in the Israeli-Palestinian Context. Yair Auron and Isaac Lubelsky (eds.) Genocide: Between Racism and Genocide in the Modern Era (Raanana: Open University, 2011), pp. 185-219.
- Amal Jamal Future Visions and Horizons of Expectations in State-Minority Relations in Israel in Joel Peters and David Neuman eds The Routledge Handbook on Israeli- Palestinian Conflict (London: Routledge, 2012).
- Amal Jamal The Principles of Civic Education and the Challenges of Deliberative Citizenship in Dan Avnon (ed.), Civic Education In Israel (Am Oved Press, 2013).pp. 327-360.
- Amal Jamal Israels palästinensische Bürger: Status und Rolle einer separierten Bevölkerungsgruppe, in: Bernadette Schwarz-Boenneke (ed.) Israel im Auge des Sturms Gesellschaftlich gespalten – politisch gefordert. (2014) Verlag Herder in Freiburg.
- Amal Jamal Self-Exclusion as Epistimological Space: An Arendtian View of Conflictual Realities. In: Amos Goldberg and Bashir Bashir (eds.) Holocaust and Nakba (Jerusalem: Van Leer Institute and Hakibutz Hamiuchad, 2015).pp. 147-171.
- Amal Jamal Post-Zionism and its Moral and Political Ramifications, Eliezer Ben-Rafael, Julius H. Schoeps, Yitzhak Sternberg , Anne Weberling and Olaf Glöckner (eds.) Handbook of Israel: Major Debates.Oldenbourg: De Gruyter, 2016. Pp. 873-887.
- Amal Jamal Beyond Traditional Sovereignty Theory in Conflict Resolution – Lessons from Israel/Palestine. In: Ehrenberg, John and Peled, Yoav (eds.) Israel and Palestine: Alternative Perspectives on Statehood. Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield. Pp. 337-364.
- Amal Jamal Mechanisms of Governmentality and Constructing Hollow Citizenship: Arab-Palestinians in Israel, in: Nadim Rouhana (ed.) Israel and its Palestinian Citizens: Ethnic Privileges in the Jewish State (2017). Pp. 159-1990.
- Amal Jamal “Trust, Ethics and Intentionality in Conflict Transformation and Reconciliation”, in Ilai Alon and Daniel Bar-Tal (eds.) The Role of Trust in Conflict Resolution. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. Pp. 259-286.
- Amal Jamal “Is the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Resolvable?: Ethical Transformative Recognition and Conflict Resolution,” in: Paula Raymon and Yoram Meital (eds.) Recognition as Key for Reconciliation: Israel, Palestine, and Beyond. Brill, 2017.
- Amal Jamal “Forming Elites and New Political Thought Among Palestinians in Israel”, in: Aziz Haidar, Political Aspects of the Lives of Arab Citizens of Israel (Jerusalem: Van Leer Institute and Hakibuts Hamiuchad). (2018): 19-51.
- Amal Jamal “Can There be a Resolution of the Conflict if Palestinian Citizens of Israel are not Involved?”, in: Jamie Weiner-Stein (ed.), Moment of Truth – Tackling Israel-Palestine’s Toughest Questions, New York: Or Books (2018): 285-293.
- Amal Jamal “The Hegemony of Neo-Zionism and the Nationalizing State in Israel – The Meaning and Implications of the Nation-State Law”, in Simon Rabinovitch, ed. Defining Israel: The Jewish State Democracy and the Law, Hebrew Union College Press, 2018, pp. 159-182.
- Amal Jamal “The Dialectics of Physical and Ontological Securitization: Israel and its Palestinian Citizens”, in: Stuart Cohen and Aharon Klieman eds. Routledge Handbook on Israeli Security. 2018, Pp.
- Amal Jamal “The Search for Survival and Moral Disengagement in the Behavior of Small Groups – The Druze in Israel as Example”, Yusri Khizran (ed.). The Druze in Israel. Haifa: Mada Al-Carmel, 14-66.
- Amal Jamal “Emerging Elites and New Political Ideas Amongst Palestinians in Israel,” in: Joel Peters and Rob Geist Pinfold (eds.) Understanding Israel: Political, Societal and Security Challenges. London: Routledge, 2019. Pp. 149-166.
Accepted for Publication in Edited Volumes
- Amal Jamal “Conceptualizing Palestinian Politics in Israel in the Shadow of the Arab Spring” in: Reuven Y. Hazan, Alan Dowty, Menachem Hofnung and Gideon Rahat eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Israeli Politics and Society, (Forthcoming April 2020)
- Amal Jamal “Conditional Representation and Leadership in Palestinian Society in Israel” in: Ben-Porat, Guy; Filc, Dani, Feniger, Yariv; Kabalo, Paula and Mirsky, Julia (eds.) Handbook on Contemporary Israel, (Forthcoming by Routledge, 2020)
Other Publications
Articles in Non-Refereed Journals and Books:
- Amal Jamal Palestinian State-Formation, the Media and the Prospects of Democracy in Palestine Majalat Al-Dirasat Al-Filastiniya vol. 40, 1999. (pp. 112-135) (Arabic)
- Amal Jamal Arab Leadership in Crisis Sada A-Tarbiya vol. 49, Summer 2001. (Pp. 27-32). (Arabic)
- Amal Jamal On the Politics of Conditional Recognition: Palestinians in the Israeli Peace Discourse Al-Aswar no. 23, 2001. (Pp. 74-120). (Arabic)
- Amal Jamal On Liberal Zionism: A Critical Appraisal Israeli Issues vol. 11-12, 2003. (pp. 43-72). (Arabic)
- Amal Jamal Thoughts on the Dilemma of Under-Representation and In-Affectivity Eretz Acheret, 2003. (pp. 20-24). (Hebrew)
- Amal Jamal The Media and Identity Formation. Nationality and Citizenship in the Media, I’LAM – Media Center for Arab Palestinians in Israel, July 2003. (pp. 6-10). (English & Arabic)
- Amal Jamal Initial Contemplations on the Sociology and Perception of Arab Leadership in Israel Mitzad Shini, no. 6-7, 2004. (pp.4-9). (Hebrew)
- Amal Jamal Citizenship as Resistance: Arab Politics in Israel Revisited. Nimer Sultani (ed.) Israel and the Palestinian Minority 2005. Haifa: Mada Al-Carmel Press, 2005. (pp. 207-218).
- Amal Jamal On the Morality of Arab Collective Rights in Israel Adalah’s Electronic Newsletter. No. 12 (April 2005).
- Amal Jamal Colonialism with Intention and Moral Responsibility Mada Akhar, vol. 1, no. 1 (September 2005) (pp. 152-168). (Arabic)
- Amal Jamal Education for Peace and Multiculturalism in Conflictual Societies. Interdisciplinary Thought in Humanistic Education vol. 2 (May 2007), (pp. 11-16) (Hebrew).
- Amal Jamal A Cry in the Political Darkness Eretz Acheret (June 2007), pp. 24-28. (Hebrew)
- Amal Jamal The Israeli Political Scene-2007, Strategic Report (May 2008), 61-90. (Arabic)
- Amal Jamal The Struggle for Time and the Power of Temporariness: Jews and Arabs in the Labyrinth of History, Tal Ben Zvi and Hanna Farah (eds.) Men in the Sun (Herzliya: Herzliya Museum of Contemporary Art, 2009), (pp. 8-23)
- Amal Jamal Place, Home and Being: The Dialectics of the Real and the Imagined in the Conception of Palestinian Domesticity, In: Arieala Azoulay, HomelessHome, (Jerusalem: Museum on the Seam, 2009).
- Amal Jamal, Israeli Security Policy -2009, Strategic Report (Ramallah: Madar, 2010).
- Amal Jamal, Ethno-Republicanism, Colonial Expansinism and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Israel Issues, No. 39-40 (2010): 55-75.18.A. Jamal, Israeli Foreign Policy – 2010, Strategic Report (Ramallah: Madar, 2011): 78-108.
- Amal Jamal, Israeli Foreign Policy – 2010, Strategic Report (Ramallah: Madar, 2011): 78-108.
- Amal Jamal. Israeli Foreign Policy -2011, Strategic Report (Ramallah: Madar, 2012).
- Amal Jamal, On the Shadow of the Political: On Opposition as Alternative to Order, in Nitzan Lebowitz (Electronic Publication) http://haemori.wordpress.com/2012/10/30/jamal/.
- Amal Jamal The Israeli Elections: The Alternation of Personalities and the Fixation of Policies.
- Amal Jamal, Twenty Years after the Oslo Accord: A Perspective on the Need for Mutual Ethical Recognition. Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung December 2013.
- Amal Jamal, The Liquidity of Arab Political Discourse in Israel in Light of the Arab Spring. Eretz Acheret.
- Amal Jamal Despotic Majoritarianism and Deliberative Citizenship. Kadir Has University and the Van Leer Institute. PP. 80-84.
- Amal Jamal “The Rise of ‘Bad Civil Society’ in Israel: Nationalist Civil Society Organizations and the Politics of Delegitimation”, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik. Berlin.
- Amal Jamal Establishing the Ethical Basis for Ethno-Theological Sovereignty in Israel, Palestine-Israel Journal, 23(4): https://pij.org/articles/1875/establishing-the-ethical-basis-for-ethnotheological-sovereignty-in-israel
- Amal Jamal Transformations in the Representation of Palestinian Society in Israel since the Nakba until Today. Journal of Palestine Studies. 122. May 2020. [Arabic]
Book Reviews
- Joel Migdal, Through the Lens of Israel. In: Middle East Journal, vol. 56, no. 1 (2002), pp. 159-161.
- As’ad Ghanem, The Palestinian-Arab Minority in Israel, 1948-2000. In: Middle East Journal 56, no. 2 (2002), pp. 340-342.
- Gershon Shafir and Yoav Peled, Being Israeli: The Dynamics of Multiple Citizenship, Israeli Sociology, (2005).
- Yona Yossi and Yehouda Shenhav, What is Multiculturalism, Jama’a Journal, vol. 17 (2008).
- Dan Caspi and Mustafa Kabha, The Palestinian Arab In/Outsiders: Media and Conflict in Israel, Media Frames, 8 (Spring 2012), 127-126.
- Tamir Sorek, Cautious Commemoration: Palestinian Calendars and Martyrs in Israel, Stanford University Press.
- Mary Totri, The Palestinian Media and Nation Building. Resling Press.
- Yifat Gutman The Role of Memory Activism in Reconciliation Processes in Comparative Perspective. Tami Steinmetz Center.
In Process
Articles for Journals
- Amal Jamal, Hannah Arendt’s Perception of Truth and Politics in the Post-Truth Populist Age.
- Amal Jamal, Bad Civil Society and the Dwindling Freedom of Expression in Israel.
- Amal Jamal and Noa Lavi, “Gender, Everyday Resistance and Survival in the Cultural Industries: Palestinian Creative Workers in Israel”.
- Amal Jamal and Noa Lavi, “’Hanging the Laundry Outside’ – Palestinian Women Filmmakers in Israel”.
- Amal Jamal, “Funding Policies and Palestinian Creative Labor in Israel”.
- Amal Jamal, “Cultural Activism and Counter Hegemonic Resistance: Palestinian Civil Society in Israel”.
- Amal Jamal and Noa Lavi, “Breaking the Patriarchal Silence: Palestinian Women Filmmakers in Israel”.
Book Length Manuscripts:
- Amal Jamal The Temporal Turn in Palestinian Consciousness. (English)