Amal Jamal is Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and head of the Walter Lebach Institute for the Study of Jewih-Arab Coexistence. He is interested in several research fields that include State Structure and Civil Society, Political Democratization and Civil Liberalization, Social Movements, Media Consumption and Identity Construction, Minority Nationalism and Struggle for Civic Equality. He published several articles in professional journals in five languages. Among his recent books are:
Reconstructing the Civic: Palestinian Civil Activism in Israel. New York: Satet University of New York Press (2020); Arab Minority Nationalism in Israel: The Politics of Indigeneity (Routledge 2011); The Arab Public Sphere in Israel: Media Space and Cultural Resistance (Indiana University Press, 2009).


