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Ari Ariel is an Associate Professor of Instruction in the Department of History at the University of Iowa, where he also serves as the Director of International Studies. His academic work is situated within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, focusing on the modern Middle East and Jewish diasporic communities.
Research Interests: Ari Ariel specializes in the history of Jewish communities in the Arab world, particularly Yemeni Jews, and Mizrahi communities in Israel. His research explores the intersections of ethnic, national, and religious identities, migration patterns, and cultural expression through foodways. He examines how global changes—such as transportation advancements, economic integration, and transnational Jewish networks—shaped migration and identity formation.
Publication Trends: His scholarly output reveals a consistent focus on cultural and social history, especially the role of food in identity construction and intergroup relations. Articles analyze the transformation of Middle Eastern Jewish food in Israel, the use of food in teaching conflict, and the impact of colonialism on Jewish communities in Yemen and Libya. This reflects a broader interdisciplinary engagement with history, anthropology, and food studies.
- Scientific Awards: No awards are listed in the provided text.
Advising and Grants: While no formal students or grant details are mentioned, Dr. Ariel is involved in experiential learning initiatives such as the Hawkeye History Corps and contributes to educational innovation through pedagogical publications. He advises on undergraduate programs and supports student development through departmental engagement.
Labs and Teams: Dr. Ariel is the editor-in-chief of NYFoodstory: The Journal of the Culinary Historians of New York, indicating active participation in a scholarly community dedicated to food history. He also contributes to public history projects and interdisciplinary collaborations focused on Middle Eastern studies and diaspora research.




