A Life Lived in Conflict (ALLIC) Podcast

10: Researching Peace; Caught in War : One Scholar's Fieldwork Journey in Gaza

38 min · 11 feb 2026
aflevering 10: Researching Peace; Caught in War : One Scholar's Fieldwork Journey in Gaza artwork

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In this episode, we hear from Arwa Alzraiy, an UNRWA teacher from Gaza and PhD scholar at Durham University, who travelled to Gaza for her fieldwork but had to interrupt it when the 2023 war began and she returned to her UNRWA duties. Still trapped in Gaza, she is now slowly returning to her research. Arwa is researching peace while living through war. Her story raises urgent questions about the responsibility and power of international universities to support students and researchers from conflict zones. She reflects on the challenges and contradictions she faced, how she does not feel she has “survived,” and how she draws on her faith and her commitment to be useful to her community, and to the research she believes can serve it. --Join Mona Jebril in Conversation with Arwa Alzraiy

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aflevering 10: Researching Peace; Caught in War : One Scholar's Fieldwork Journey in Gaza artwork

10: Researching Peace; Caught in War : One Scholar's Fieldwork Journey in Gaza

In this episode, we hear from Arwa Alzraiy, an UNRWA teacher from Gaza and PhD scholar at Durham University, who travelled to Gaza for her fieldwork but had to interrupt it when the 2023 war began and she returned to her UNRWA duties. Still trapped in Gaza, she is now slowly returning to her research. Arwa is researching peace while living through war. Her story raises urgent questions about the responsibility and power of international universities to support students and researchers from conflict zones. She reflects on the challenges and contradictions she faced, how she does not feel she has “survived,” and how she draws on her faith and her commitment to be useful to her community, and to the research she believes can serve it. --Join Mona Jebril in Conversation with Arwa Alzraiy

11 feb 202638 min