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Past Event

Young and Male: Identity and Politics in Saudi Arabia

AGSIW hosted Mark Thompson, professor and author of "Being Young, Male and Saudi: Identity and Politics in a Globalized Kingdom," for a discussion of his work on the generational shift in attitudes of Saudi men.

Date

Mar 11, 2020

Location

Online

About the event

AGSIW hosted Mark Thompson, professor and author of Being Young, Male and Saudi: Identity and Politics in a Globalized Kingdom, for a discussion of his work on the generational shift in attitudes of Saudi men. Thompson drew upon his research, including focus group discussions conducted across Saudi Arabia, to raise important questions regarding the impact of increased globalization and its consequences for Saudi society and politics.

Although the treatment of Saudi women draws global media attention, the views of young Saudi men are rarely heard and poorly understood. What are their opinions and attitudes toward the societal and economic transformations affecting their lives? And how will their ideas and beliefs about identity, education, employment, marriage prospects, and gender segregation, as well as political participation and exclusion, affect the future path of Saudi Arabia?

Read Mark Thompson’s piece on Saudi male youth.

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The views represented herein are the author's or speaker's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of AGSI, its staff, or its board of directors.

Speakers

Sultan Althari

Founder, Harvard Saudi Student Association

Mark C. Thompson

Senior Research Fellow and Head of Socioeconomics Program, King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies

Moderator

Kristin Smith Diwan

Senior Resident Scholar, AGSI