Mustafa Kabha is a full professor in the Department of History, Philosophy and Judaic Studies and the head of Middle Eastern Studies at the Open University of Israel.
From his publications: Writing up the Storm: The Palestinian Press Shaping Public Opinion (London: Vallentine Mitchell Academic, 2007); (with D. Caspi) The Palestinian Arab In/Outsiders: Media and Conflict in Israel (London/Portland: Vallentine Mitchell, 2011); The Palestinian People: Seeking Sovereignty and State (Boulder, London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2013); Mustafa Kabha & Wadi‘ ‘Awawdi, Prisoners without Bayonets: The Palestinian Prisoners and the First Israeli Detention Centers, 1948–1949 (Institute for Palestine Studies, Beirut, 2013, Arabic); Mustafa Kabha, The Palestinian Names of Places and Their Connection with Space: al-Lajjun Region as an Example (The Arabic Language Academy, Haifa, 2013, Arabic). He edited Towards a Historical Narrative of the Nakba: Complexities and Challenges (Haifa: Mada, Arab Center for Applied Social Research, 2006, Arabic).
