
Scott Atran
Scott Atran is a noted anthropologist who has conducted research on the social and political attitudes of Palestinians, particularly in relation to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He oversaw a recent survey revealing shifting support levels for Hamas, highlighting the complexities of public sentiment in Gaza amid ongoing conflict.
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Atran conducted research that concluded the people of Gaza are more radicalized despite Hamas's declining popularity.
desde el Río hasta... la Riviera. Antología de una desgracia auto-provocadaScott Atran correctly argues that Israel lacks a political strategy for Palestine’s future.
The Guardian view on Israel’s aid blockade: pushing Palestinians toward catastrophe | EditorialScott Atran is mentioned as a writer discussing the psychological aspects of the conflict.
We asked the people of Gaza how they saw their future – this is what we found | Nils MallockScott Atran is the anthropologist who oversaw the research conducted by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research.
Amid the ceasefire wrangling, how popular is Hamas in Gaza now? | Hamas











