Nadine N. Sayegh
Nadine N. Sayegh is a Palestinian multidisciplinary writer and researcher focusing on the Arabic-speaking world. Her work spans gender, geopolitics, human security, and the Occupied Palestinian Territories. She holds an MA in Media and the Middle East from SOAS, London, and a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Toulouse (Jean-Jaurès), where her dissertation examined multiscalar gendered oppression in Palestine and Jordan. Her research and writing have appeared in local and international publications, including the Institute for Palestine Studies, The New Arab, TRT World, Middle East Eye, and the WANA Institute, and have been translated into multiple languages. She combines theoretical frameworks with empirical analysis to examine systemic violence, resistance, and victimhood, highlighting Palestinian agency and feminist critique within decolonial scholarship.
