Randa Farah
Associate Professor
"Where Should we go after the last frontiers, where should the birds fly after
the last sky?" Mahmoud Darwish
Biography
Education
Department of Anthropology, University of Toronto, 1999
Employment History
2001-present
Associate Professor Anthropology, Western
2000-2001
Associate Researcher and visiting fellow, Refugee Studies Center, University of Oxford
1999-2005
Research in Palestinian refugee camps in Jordan and in Sahrawi refugee camps in Algeria.
1999
Consultant (research in the West Bank and Gaza), IDRC, IDRC
1995-1999
Researcher/Coordinator (Jordan), CERMOC
1992-1994
Teaching Assistant, Anthropology, University of Toronto
1986
Research Assistant, Refugee Center, York University
1985-1993
Training Consultant, Ontario Skills Development Office, George Brown College
Also from this web page:
CONTENTS
Courses
- 025G Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology
- 2219 Cultures of the Middle East
- 2283 Refugees and the Displaced: An Anthropological Approach to Forced Migration
- 301 Concepts of Society and Culture
- 3305 History, Territory and the Politics of Identity
- 507 Theorizing Ethnography
- 9214 Memory, History and Identity
- Minor in Refugee and Migrant Studies


