A Comprehensive List of Publications from January 1998 until February 2002 (Bibliographic Entries)

___________________ (1998) “Farmers and Cooperatives in the Era of Structural Adjustment” ”. In Nicholas Hopkins and Kirsten Westergaard (eds.) Directions of Change in Rural Egypt, Cairo: American University Press: 279-299.

 

____________________  (1998) “land, Farmers and Law” In Mohamed Atef Keshk (ed.) Poverty of Environment and Environment of Poverty Dar El Ahmady Press, Cairo.

 

Abaza, S.M., H.F. El-Saued, N.H. Rizkalla, Sohair Mehanna, P.J. Winch. (1998) “Rate of Reinfection with S. Mansoni Following Treatment in Two Newly Reclaimed Areas of Egypt”. Journal of the Egyptian Society of Parasitology, Vol. 28, No.3. 

 

El Katsha, Samiha and Susan Watts (2002) “Gender, Behavior and Health- Schistosomiasis Transmission and Control in Rural Egypt” AUC Press.

 

El Katsha, Samiha, Susan Watts, Awatif Younis, Shukrayia Labib, Amal el Bedawi, Wagida Anwar and Ismail Sallam. (2002) “Education for health providers in the prevention of the transmission of hepatitis C virus: a case study in rural Egypt”. Promotion and Education (International Union for Health Promotion and Education) Vol.IX/1.: 16-21.

 

El-Katsha S, and Suzan Watts (2002) “Health Promotion for the Prevention of Hepatitis”  Promotion & Education, France.

 

________________________ (1998) “Schistosomiasis screening and health education for children: action research in Nile Delta Villages”. Tropical Medicine and International Health 2: 846-854.

 

El-Saadani, Somaya (forthcoming) “ (co-author), “Why Illiterates Do Not Want to Attend Literacy Classes: Fact Finding, Case of Fayoum Governorate.

 

El-Sayed, H.F. El-Sayed, S.M. Abaza, Sohair Mehanna (1998) “Ultrasonographic Assessment of Hepatosplenic Morbidity in Two Newly Reclaimed Areas Endemic for Schistosoma Mansoni in Egypt”. The Egyptian Journal of Paediatrics The Egyptian Journal of Paediatrics Vol. 15 No.1, 183-198.

 

El-Tawila, Sahar (2000) “Youth in the Population Agenda: Concepts and Methodologies. West Asia and North Africa, MEAwards Regional Papers. No. 44, Population Council.

 

Gomaa, Salwa (1998) “ Democratization in Egypt” in Rex Brynan, Bahgat Korany, and Paul Noble (Eds.) Political Liberalization and Democratization in the Arab World Volume 2. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner.

 

____________  (1998) “Political Values and Attitudes of Egyptian Women”. In Hany Horany (ed) Women and Political Participation in the Arab World Aman: Al Urdun al Jadid Research Center (in Arabic)

 

_____________ (1998) “The State of the Environment in the Arab World” Annual Report on the State of Arab Nation, Cairo (in Arabic).

 

Hopkins, N.S., Sohair Mehanna, Salah el-Haggar (2003) “People and Pollution: Cultural Constructions and Social Action in Egypt” Cairo, Darel Fikr El Arabi Press. (in Arabic)

 

Hopkins, N.S., Sohair Mehanna (2003) “Living with Pollution in Egypt”  The Environmentalist. No. 23 pp.17-28.

 

Hopkins, N.S., Sohair Mehanna, Salah el-Haggar (2001) “People and Pollution: Cultural Constructions and Social Action in Egypt” Cairo, American University Press.

 

Hopkins, N.S., & Sohair Mehanna (2000) “Social Action against Everyday Pollution in Egypt”. Human Organization Vol. 59. No. 2: 245-254.

 

Houseknecht, Sharon K. and Mohamed Abdel Aal (1998) “Forms of Economic Security and the Family” Journal of Comparative Family Studies Vol. XXIX, No.3.

 

Langsten, Ray and Tahra Hassan  (forthcoming) ”Education for all” in Egypt: The experience of the 1990s, and prospects for the future.  proceedings of the 11th AUC Research Conference “Quality Education for Egypt: Achievements and Challenges”, held on March 28-29 2004, American University in Cairo.

 

Langsten, R. and Hill, K. (1998) “The accuracy of mother’s reports of child vaccination: evidence from rural Egypt”. Social Science and Medicine. 46:1205-1212.

 

Mehanna, S. and N. Hopkins (2000) “Managing Personal Health in a Polluted Urban Commons” Journal of Social Sciences Vol.4, No.1  pp. 111-116.

 

Mehanna, Sohair , Peter Winch. (1998) “Health Units in Rural Egypt: At the Forefront of Health Improvement or Anachronisms ”. In Nicholas Hopkins and Kirsten Westergaard (eds.) Directions of Change in Rural Egypt Cairo: American University Press: 219-233.

 

Nagi, Saad Z. (2000) “Poverty in Egypt: Human Needs and Institutional Capacities”, University Press of America, Inc. Lexington Books.

 

Nassar, Heba  (2003) “Impact of Tobacco Control Measures on Employment”, Kobe, WHO, Japan.

 

___________ (forthcoming) (eds.) “Enhancing Socio Economic Conditions of Women in Egypt”, Cairo Paper in Social Science,  Cairo: American University Press.

 

____________ and Alia El Mahdi (forthcoming) “ Socio Economic Condition of Work in Greater Cairo: Gender Differential and Formal Informal Comparisons.

 

­___________  (2002)  “ Reassessment of the Economic Impact of Labor Movement in Selected Arab Countries” in Labor Movement in Arab Region. ESCWA, Beirut.

 

___________ (2002) “Structural Adjustment and Women’s Employment in Egypt” in Eleanor Abdella Doumato and Marsha Pripstein Posusney (eds.), Women and Globalization in the Arab Middle East, Gender Dynamics in Transition, Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc. USA.

 

____________ “Promising Sectors to Absorb Labour in Egypt Economy”, Economic Papers, Center for Economic and Financial Research and Studies, Cairo University Vol. 15, October 2001. (in Arabic)

 

____________ “Overview of the Labor Market Documentation, Case Study: Greater Cairo Region Economic Papers, Center for Economic and Financial Research and Studies, Cairo University Vol. 15, September 2001.

 

____________ (2001) “Social protection for the poor in Egypt” In (eds.) Heba Nassar and Heba El Laithy “Socioeconomic Policies and Poverty Alleviation Programs in Egypt”. Proceedings of the Conference organized by Center for Economic and Financial Research and Studies (CEFRS) Cairo University, Social Fund for Development (SFD) and United Nations (UN) in Cooperation with Social Research Center (SRC, AUC).

 

Nassar, Heba and Heba El Laithy (2001) “Labor market, urban poverty and propoor employment policies”. In (eds.) Heba Nassar and Heba El Laithy “Socioeconomic Policies and Poverty Alleviation Programs in Egypt”. Proceedings of the Conference organized by Center for Economic and Financial Research and Studies (CEFRS) Cairo University, Social Fund for Development (SFD) and United Nations (UN) in Cooperation with Social Research Center (SRC, AUC).

 

Nassar, Heba and Heba El Laithy (eds.) (2001) “Socioeconomic Policies and Poverty Alleviation Programs in Egypt”. Proceedings of the Conference organized by Center for Economic and Financial Research and Studies (CEFRS) Cairo University, Social Fund for Development (SFD) and United Nations (UN) in Cooperation with Social Research Center (SRC, AUC).

 

Nassar, Heba.(2000) “A pilot survey on the social responsibility of the business sector in Egypt”, occasional papers, Center for Economic and Financial Research and Studies, Cairo University.

 

Nassar, Heba and Alfonse Aziz (eds.) (2000) “Egyptian Exports and Challenges of the 21st Century” Proceedings of the Conference organized by Center for Economic and Financial Research and Studies (CEFRS) Cairo University, in Cooperation with Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Development Economic Policy Reform Analysis Project (DEPRA) and Egyptian Exporters’ Association (EXPO LINK).

 

Nassar, Heba and Manal Metwally (1999) “Sustainability and Growth for Micro Borrows through Integration of SME’s”, UNICEF, Center of Economic, Financial Research and Studies (CEFRS) and Faculty of Economic and Political Science, Cairo University. (Research Project No.9).

 

Osman, Magued etal (2002) “Population and Labor Force: Projections and trends under different Political Scenarios. Cairo: Merit Press. (in Arabic).

 

Saad, Reem (2003) “A Moral Order Reversed? Agricultural land changes hands, again.”. In Politics from above, politics from below : the Middle East in the age of economic reform / edited by Eberhard Kienle. London : Saqi.

 

 _________ (2003) “Crafts”. In Nicholas Hopkins (ed). Upper Egypt: Life Along the Nile.  Moesgaard Museum. Aarhus. Denmark. Ed. Nicholas Hopkins.

 

Nicholas Hopkins and Reem Saad. (2003). “Introduction to Upper Egypt”. In Nicholas Hopkins (ed). Upper Egypt: Life Along the Nile.  Moesgaard Museum. Aarhus. Denmark. Ed. Nicholas Hopkins.

 

Saad, Reem. (2003).  “Mud-brick or no mud-brick? Architectural preference in two Upper Egyptian communities”. Jordens Folk. April. Volume 38. No.1.

 

Saad, Reem (2002) "Egyptian Politics and the Tenancy Law". Ray Bush (ed.)  In: Counter-Revolution in Egypt's Countryside: Land and Farmers in the Era of Economic Reform. London: Zed Books.

 

__________ (2002) “Down South: the Said still suffers from neglect. Egypt Almanac 2003. Cairo: Egypto-file.

 

__________ (2002) “The end of secure tenancy: the meaning of land loss for evicted tenants”, Erin Nassif (ed.) in Land and Peasant in Egypt. Arab Research Center. Pamphlet 12. (in Arabic)

 

__________ (2002) “People, Pollution and the Government” (Review article in Arabic) Weghaat Nazar, No. 36.

 

Nicholas Hopkins and Reem Saad. (2001) “Egypt”. Countries and their Cultures.  2 . Melvin Ember and Carol R. Ember (eds.) N.Y. Macmillan Reference.

 

__________ (2000). “War in the Social Memory of Egyptian Peasants”. In War, Institutions and Social Change in the Middle East. Steven Heydemann (Ed). University of California Press.

 

_________  (1999)  “State, Landlord, Parliament and Peasant: The story of the 1992 tenancy law in Egypt.” In Alan Bowman and Eugene Rogan (eds.) Agriculture in Egypt from Pharaonic to Modern Times. Proceeding of the British Academy, Oxford University Press, pp 387-404.

 

_________ ”Community and Community Development in Egypt”. To appear in Qualitative Demography: Categories and Contexts in Population Studies. (Tentative title). Oxford University Press.

 

Nicholas Hopkins and Reem Saad (forthcoming) Identity and Change in Upper Egypt. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press.

 

Saad, Reem (forthcoming) “Social reproduction and social transformation: trade and exchange in Upper Egypt”. In Nicholas Hopkins and Reem Saad (eds). Identity and Change in Upper Egypt. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press.

 

__________ and Nicholas Hopkins. (forthcoming) “The Region of Upper Egypt”.  In Nicholas Hopkins and Reem Saad (eds). Identity and Change in Upper Egypt. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press.

 

_________ (Forthcoming) “The two pasts of Nasser’s Peasants: Political memories and everyday life in an Egyptian village” Proceedings of the History and the Present Conference – Calcutta. (ed) Parth Chatterjee.

 

_________ ( 1998) “The Nation in the Village: War and migration in narratives of Egyptian peasants”. In Cairo Papers in Social Science- Twenty Years of Development in Egypt. (Part II). Volume 21, Monograph 4.

 

_________  (1998) “This is not the Egyptian woman’: Egypt between Western representation and nationalist discourse”  Project: Visions of the Occident in the Arab World. (CEDEJ-Egypt/ Agnelli Foundation-Italy). Egypte /Monde Arabe

 

 

_________   (1998)  “Shame, Reputation and Egypt’s Lovers: A controversy over the nation’s image”. Visual Anthropology 10, nos. 2-4: 401-412.

 

__________   (1998)  “Hegemony in the periphery: Community and exclusion in an Upper Egyptian village”. In Nicholas Hopkins and Kirsten Westergaard (eds.) Directions of Change in Rural Egypt Cairo: American University Press: 113-129.

 

Safaa E. El Kogali and Suliman El Daw (2001) “Poverty, Human Capital and Gender: A comparative Study of Yemen and Egypt” Newsletter of the Economic Research Forum for the Arab Countries, Iran & Turkey. 8: 20-22.

 

Soueif, Moustapha. Somaya El-Saadani, Hind Taha (1998) “Prediction of the Use of Narcotics in a Nation-Wide Sample of Egyptian Secondary School Male Pupils”. The National Review of Social Sciences. Vol. 35, No.2 , pp1-49.

 

Stanton, B. and Langsten, R. (Forthcoming) Rates of and factors associated with morbidity and mortality among Egyptian neonates an infants: A longitudinal prenatal and postnatal study. Annals of Tropical and Parasitology.

 

Szreter, Simon, Hania Sholkamy and  A. Dharmalingam (eds)  (forthcoming)“Categories and Contexts: Anthropological and Historical Studies in Critical Demography” IUSSP,Oxford.

 

Talaat, Maha, Suzan Watts, Shahinaz Mekheimar, Heba Farouk Ali, and Howaida Hamed. “The Social Context of Reproductive Health in an Egyptian Hamlet: a pilot study to identify female genital schistosomiasis” Social Science and Medicine. No. 58: pp: 515-524.

 

Watts, Susan and Samiha El Katsha (2002) “Gender and Health in Rural Egypt: Schistosomiasis Transmission and Control” AUC Press.

 

Mohamed A, Nafeh, Ahmed Medhat, Magda Shehata, Nabiel N. H. Mikhail,  Yousef Swifee, Mohamed Abdel-Hamid, Susan Watts, Alan D. Fix, G. Thomas Strickland, Wagida Anwar and Ismail Salam  (2000) “Hepatitis C in  A Community in  Upper Egypt: 1. Cross-Sectional Survey”. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. 63:  236-241

 

Laamrani, Hammou, Khalid Khallaayoune, Mjid Laghroubi,  Targu Abdelilah, Eline Boelee, Susan WATTS and Bruno Gryseels (2000) “Domestic Use of Irrigation Water, The Metfia in Central Morocco” Water International, .25: 410-417.

 

Watts, Susan (2000)  “Cases of Guinea Worm (dracunculiasis) in Nineteenth-Century Australia”  Healthy & History. 2: 139-143.

 

___________ (2000) “Dracunculiasis in the Caribbean and South America: A Contribution to the History of Dracunculiasis Eradication”. Medical History, 45: 227-250. 

 

Boelee, Elin, Hammou Laamrani, Khalid Khallaayoune, and Susan Watts (1999)  “Domestic Water Use in Morocco’s Tessa out Among Irrigation System”. Water Lines Vol. 18: No. 21-23

 

Watts, Susan (1998) “Perceptions and Priorities in disease eradication: dracunculiasis eradication in Africa”. Social Science and Medicine 46: 799-810.

 

__________ (1998) “An ancient scourge: the end of dracunculiasis in Egypt”. Social Science and Medicine 46: 811-819.

 

__________  Khallaayoune K. Benesefia R., Laamrani, H. and Gryseele, B. (1998) “The study of human behavior and schistosomiasis transmission in an irrigated area of Morocco”. Social Science and Medicine  46:755-765.

 

Yount, Kathryn M; Ray Langsten; and Kenneth Hill  (2000) “The Effect of Gender Preference on Contraceptive Use and Fertility in Rural Egypt” Studies in Family Planning. 31 (4): 290-300.

 

Yount, Kathryn (forthcoming) “Provider bias in the treatment of diarrhea among boys and girls attending public facilities in Minia, Egypt”. Population Association of America and Social Science and Medicine.

 

____________  (forthcoming) “Households and families as variables in Demographic analysis: Proposed reconceptualization for research in developing countries”.  Population Development Review.

 

____________ (forthcoming) “Maternal Resources, Proximity of Services, and Curative Care of Boys and Girls in Minya, Egypt” Population Studies.