Press
2024
- The Final Straw: Elia Ayoub on the War in Palestine
2023
- Washington Post: Young Americans are more pro-Palestinian than their elders. Why?
- Angry Planet: Causes and Consequences of War In Gaza
- Ukraine Without Hype: Episode 61: Gaza War – Understanding an Unfolding Tragedy with Elia Ayoub
- The Final Straw Radio: Imagination and Solar Punk
- The Response: Building the new in the shell of the old with Elia Ayoub
- New Lines Magazine The Lead podcast How Cyberpunk Lost Its Edge
- Solarpunk Magazine: Interview with Elia Ayoub (Archived)
- Ayman Makarem and Hicham Rifai in “Revolution in Every Country Comic Series: Episode 3” on Unicorn Riot
2022
- Ukrainian Spaces in “Middle East, we see you“
- Ukraine Without Hype in “Episode 18: How many acts of Genocide does it take t make Genocide?“
- Hussein Abdel Ghazi in “Sustainable Development of Coastal Landscape Heritage: The Case Study of Anfeh-Hraiche” MA thesis at the American University of Beirut
- New Lines Magazine in “The Strange Amnesia of Lebanon’s Wars“
- Birgit Poopuu in “Syrian women on the Syrian revolution: an exercise in decolonial love” in International Feminist Journal of Politics
- Aslı Ü. Bâli in “13. Human Rights and Geopolitics in the Middle East, North Africa, and Afghanistan” as part of “Reclaiming human rights in a changing world order” edited by Christopher Sabatini and published by Chatham House
- Samuel Dinger in “Coordinating Care and Coercion: Styles of Sovereignty and the Politics of Humanitarian Aid in Lebanon“, Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development
- Pierre Boutros, Ali Fakih, Sara Kassab, Zeina Lizzaik in “Does the Number of Publications Matter for Academic Promotion in Higher Education? Evidence from Lebanon“, Social Sciences
2021
- Mangal Media in “Chants of the Arab Spring“
- Popular Front in “Looking into the Beirut gun battle“
- Suzanne Enzerink in “Arab Archipelagoes: Revolutionary Formations and a Queer Undercommons in Saleem Haddad’s Guapa“, Feminist Formations
- It Could Happen Here in “On the new periphery, an interview with Elia Ayoub“
- Workers’ Liberty in “Left perspectives on Lebanon’s protest movement“
- Mangal Media in “Solarpunk, Climate Change and the New Thinkable“
- ShadoMag in “There is nothing complicated about the situation in Palestine“
- PolitikaPolitika in “‘I’m terrified of what might come next’: an interview with Middle East academic and ‘the fire these times’ host, Elia Ayoub“
- No Quarter Buffalo in “Solar Punk Anarchism!“
- Popular Front in “From bad to worse for the people of Lebanon“
- Woz.ch in “Twittern für die Konterrevolution“
- The World PRI in “Lebanon activist’s murder raises new fears“
- The Beirut Banyan in “Marker and Murder“
- Lucien Akdedian in “Non-Governmental Organizations Working for Women Domestic Workers in Lebanon: Their Work and its hidden stereotypes”
- Mozilla in “Internet Health Report“
- El Diario in “La primavera árabe diez años después: decepciones, represión y un proceso que continúa“
- The Arts of Travel in “Lebanon’s Apocalypse – Organizer Elia Ayoub: On the August 4th Explosion and Beirut in the Aftermath“
- Özgün Eylülİşcen in “The racial politics of smart urbanism: Dubai and Beirut as two sides of the same coin“, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Routledge
2020
- Libération in “Liban: des habitants moins emballés avant la deuxième tournée de Macron“
- Amnesty International in Lebanon: “Accepting a domestic investigation is to accept that the criminals be the judge.”
- Crimethinc in Lebanon: The Revolution Four Months In
- Thomas Richard in “La guerre civile libanaise au cinéma et les circulations transculturelles“, Regards–Revue des arts du spectacle
- Mangal Media in “Episode 9 – Beirut Explosion“
- El Diario in “Líbano y el mito del sectarismo o la guerra“
- Asia Art Tours in “On Lebanon’s Collapse & Mental Health in a Dying World” / Part 2
- The Beirut Banyan in “‘The Fire These Times’ with Elia Ayoub“
- New Politics in “They are all implicated”: An Interview with Elia Ayoub on the Beirut Explosion
- Bassel F Salloukh in “The Sectarian Image Reversed: The Role of Geopolitics in Hezbollah’s Domestic Politics“, Sectarianism and International Relations
- Francisco Salvador Barroso Cortés and Joseph A Kéchichian in “The practice of corruption in Lebanon“, Middle East Policy
- Workers’ Liberty in “Lebanon in revolt “
- Hope Dies Last in “Lebanon’s Crisis Takes a Deadly Turn “
- NZZamSonntag in “Sturm auf das Parlament: Nach dem Schock kocht in Libanon die Wut hoch“
- SEPADPod in “with Elia Ayoub“
- TRT World in “Lebanon’s Kafala system enables brutality against black and brown workers“
- Modern Day Slavery in “Episode 14: The Truth Behind the Kafala System in Lebanon“
- Reuters in “Race protests spark calls for Arab states to end “exploitative” migrant worker system“
- Nael Jebril, Stephen Jukes, Sofia Iordanidou and Emmanouil Takas in “Journalism, Society and Politics in the Digital Media Era“, Intellect Books
- Commerce du Levant in “Les Libanais regagnent la rue face à l’aggravation de la crise économique“
- Roschanack Shaery-Yazdi in “Acting historians: Historicism, memory, and performance among Lebanese former detainees from Syria“, History and Anthropology
- The Final Straw Radio in “Social Justice and Struggle in Lebanon and Syria: Elia Ayoub and Leila Al-Shami“
- The Beirut Banyan in “Episode 117: Maneuvering the Moment with Elia Ayoub“
- Bernardo Gutiérrez in “Bienes comunes, cosmopolítica y estéticas de la sostenibilidad” in Re-visiones, Nº. 10, ISSN-e 2173-0040
2019
- Lydia Wilson in “Blame game: A problematic approach to the modern Middle East” in Times Literary Supplement, I.6077
- Sortir du Capitalisme in “La révolte au Liban et ses racines historiques“
- Radio Onda Rossa in “Sulla rivolta libanese“
- The Media Line in “HRW Raises Alarm about Future of Lebanese Hospitals“
- The Arts of Travel in “All of Them Means All of Them! Researcher Elia Ayoub on Lebanon’s Protests and Global Solidarity“
- Workers’ Liberty in “Lebanon’s revolt against oligarchic sects “
- Arab Tyrant Manual Podcast in “033- The Left’s Tribal Anti-Imperialism” The Beirut Banyan in “Episode 54: Elia Ayoub – New Media & Citizen Journalism“
- NZZamSonntag in “Bei den Revolutionärinnen in Libanon: «Ihr holt euer Land von
- der Mafia zurück»“
- Arab Tyrant Manual Podcast in “032 – Lebanon vs Sectarian Warlord Oligarchy“
- Popular Front in “59. A New Uprising in Lebanon“
- FifthWallTV in “Art from the Protest – Lebanon (Video)“
- Mediapart in “Liban: le premier ministre démissionne, «mais demain on n’est sûr de
- rien»“
- The Media Line in “Despite Hariri’s Resignation, Fundamental Political Change
- Appears Unlikely“
- Behind the Bastards in “Voices of Revolution“
- Behind the Bastards in “The World is Burning: Your Guide to the Current Uprisings“
- The Media Line in “Lebanese Unrest Continues for 11th Day“
- The New Arab in “Refugees in Lebanon watch protests with hope and caution“
2018
- Aseel M. Houmsse in “Sociolinguistics of LGBTQ+ Discourse across Lebanese
- Law, NGO Policy, and Mass Media” Undergraduate Thesis, Ohio State University
- Alistair S. Duff in “On Political Epunditry” in Journalism Studies V19, I10
- Allison Finn in “Slowing It Down: Embodied Complicity and the Challenges of Feminist Solidarity at the 2017 Beirut Workers’ Day Marh“, Semantics Scholar
- Lama Kabbanji and Jad Kabbanji in “Assessing the development-displacement nexus in Lebanon” in International Center for Migration Policy Development
- Sleiman El Hajj in “Rewriting Home: A Life Writing Study in Post-Postwar Lebanon” in Life Writing
2017
- Elias Azzi in “Waste management systems in Lebanon: The benefits of a waste crisis for improvement of practices“
- Marlène Jouan in “Politique du deuil: entre reconnaissance et invisibilisation“, Raison publique
- Micheline Kamil Ziadee in “Migrant infrastructures in Beirut”
2016
- Sofija Barakate in “Student Activism for Socio-Political Change: Constructing a
- Secular Habitus in the American University of Beirut” MA Thesis, Lund University
- L’OBS in “Street art à Beyrouth : Yazan Halwani veut « contrôler les rues »”
- BB Blaagard and S Allan, “Citizen mediations of connectivity” in Citizen Media and Public Spaces
- L’OBS in “Gaza : le New York Times critiqué pour un titre minimisant la mort des quatre enfants”
- Sandra Ponzanesi in “Frontiers of the political:‘Closed Sea’and the cinema of discontent”, Citizen Media and Public Spaces
- Marouf Hasian Jr in “Israel’s Military Operations in Gaza: Telegenic Lawfare and Warfare“, Routledge. ISBN: 9781315647647
2015
- L’OBS in “La crise des ordures enfle à Beyrouth, plus de 70 blessés dans de nouveaux heurts”
- Nicole Khoury in “Enough violence: the importance of local action to transnational feminist scholarship and activism” in The Journal of the Coalition of Women Scholars in the History of Rhetoric & Composition
- Peppe Cavallari in “Safety check: réseaux numériques et sentiment de sécurité“, Sens public2014 Deutsche Welle “Spotlight on Blogger Elia Ayoub“
- Felmon Davis and Dylan E. Wittkower in “Statement on Massive Open Online Courses (Moocs)” published in APA Newsletter on Philosophy and Computers