Karim Abualroos is a Palestinian researcher and writer specializing in generational studies and cultural and ideological transformations in the Middle East, with particular focus on Palestinian affairs and human rights issues.
Academic Background
Holds a Master's degree in Political Science (ArMA - Arab Master's in Democracy and Human Rights) from Saint Joseph University in Beirut, where he also worked as a research assistant. His academic research focuses on Palestinian youth and political and cultural transformations in the region.
Literary Works
- "A Drowning Man Who Does Not Try to Survive" (Novel, 2018)
- "Assassination of Memory" (2020)
- "Engineering Pain: The Cage Generation in Gaza" (Forthcoming, 2026)
Academic Publications
His research has been published in peer-reviewed academic journals, including:
- Abualroos, K. (2020). "The cultural transformations and political participation of youth in Palestine". Global Campus of Human Rights, Venice, Italy.
- Dahrouge, E., Nammour, J., Lotf, A. S., Abualroos, K., et al. (2020). "The 17 October 2019 protests in Lebanon: Perceptions of Lebanese and non-Lebanese residents of Tripoli and surroundings". Global Campus Human Rights Journal, 4(2), 488-516.
- Ait Youssef, I., Alsheikh Ali, R., Comaro, E., Dianaud, E., Abualroos, K., et al. (2020). "A contradictory 2019 in the Arab world: The heralds of a second Arab Spring in times of increased vulnerability and upgraded authoritarianism". Global Campus Human Rights Journal.
Journalism
Regular contributor to MO* magazine and Raseef22, providing in-depth analyses of Palestinian affairs and regional Middle Eastern politics, with emphasis on Palestinian youth experiences and social and political transformations in the region