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Muhanna-Matar, Aitemad ORCID: 0000-0003-2744-2581 (2021) Syrian men's disability and their masculine trajectories in the context of displacement in Jordan and Turkey. Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, 17 (3). 305 - 325. ISSN 1552-5864
Winter, David and Muhanna-Matar, Aitemad ORCID: 0000-0003-2744-2581 (2018) Cycles of construing in radicalization and deradicalization: a study of Salafist Muslims. Journal of Constructivist Psychology. ISSN 1072-0537
Muhanna-Matar, Aitemad ORCID: 0000-0003-2744-2581 and Winter, David (2017) Radicalization and deradicalization as constructive choices: Explorations of the construing of Salafists. In: Winter, David, Proctor, Harry, Reed, Nick and Cummins, Peter, (eds.) Personal Construct Psychology at 60: Papers from the 21st. International Congress,. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN 9781443882798
Muhanna-Matar, Aitemad ORCID: 0000-0003-2744-2581 (2017) The limit-experience and self-deradicalisation: the example of radical Salafi youth. Critical Studies on Terrorism. ISSN 1753-9153
Muhanna-Matar, Aitemad ORCID: 0000-0003-2744-2581 (2015) Islamic and secular women’s activism and discourses in post-uprising Tunisia. In: El Said, Maha, Meari, Lena and Pratt, Nicola, (eds.) Rethinking Gender in Revolutions and Resistance: Lessons from the Arab World,. Zed Books. ISBN 9781783602834
Muhanna-Matar, Aitemad ORCID: 0000-0003-2744-2581 (2015) Women's moral agency and the politics of religion in the Gaza Strip. Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, 31 (1). pp. 3-21. ISSN 1553-3913
Muhanna-Matar, Aitemad ORCID: 0000-0003-2744-2581 (2014) Ahmad: Narrative of a Tunisian Salafist. Middle East Centre Blog (10 Nov 2014). Website.
Muhanna-Matar, Aitemad ORCID: 0000-0003-2744-2581 (2014) New trends of women’s activism after the Arab uprisings: redefining women's leadership. LSE Middle East Centre paper series (5). Middle East Centre, LSE, London, UK.
Muhanna-Matar, Aitemad ORCID: 0000-0003-2744-2581 (2012) Arab Muslim women after the uprisings: the encounter between the liberalisation of Islamist politics and the feminisation of Islamic interpretation. . Norwegian Centre for Conflict Resolution.