
About
Alice Wilson is an Associate Professor in Anthropology at the University of Sussex, UK, affiliated with the School of Global Studies. She holds a PhD in Social Anthropology from the University of Cambridge (2011) and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. Her research spans political and economic anthropology, focusing on revolutionary movements, liberation struggles, and their post-conflict legacies in Southwest Asia and North Africa.
- Key roles include convening modules on 'Thinking Like an Anthropologist' (MA), 'Practising Anthropology' (UG), and courses on North African and Arabian geopolitics.
- Her work interrogates the enduring social values of defeated revolutions, particularly in Oman's Dhufar region and Western Sahara's refugee camps.
Wilson's 2023 book Afterlives of Revolution (Stanford University Press) won critical acclaim for rethinking revolutionary legacies beyond military defeat. She has held prestigious fellowships including a Leverhulme Research Fellowship (2019-2020) and a Derek Brewer Visiting Fellowship (2022). Her 2016 book Sovereignty in Exile received an Honorable Mention from the American Anthropological Association Middle East Section. Current research explores comparative studies of abolitionism in Arab liberation movements and the political implications of migratory aspirations in post-revolutionary contexts.
- Scientific Awards:
- Honorable Mention, AAA Middle East Section Book Award (2017)
- Students Supervised:
- Anahita Hosseini-Lewis
- Nerouz Satik
- Laura Shewan
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