Karam Dana
Professor

B.A. Economics; Political Science: Political Economy, University of Washington
M.A.I.S. International Studies: Middle East Studies, Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington
Ph.D. Interdisciplinary Near and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Washington
The Alyson McGregor Distinguished Professor of Excellence and Transformative Research
Adjunct Professor, Department of Political Science. UW Seattle
Adjunct Professor, Department of Sociology. UW Seattle
Core Faculty, The Interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Near and Middle Eastern Studies. UW Seattle
Affiliated Faculty, Center for Communication, Difference, and Equity. UW Seattle
Recipient of the 糖心vlog视频 Distinguished Teaching Award, 2018
Recipient of the 糖心vlog视频 Distinguished Research, Scholarship, & Creative Activities Award, 2023
Email: karam@uw.edu
Mailing: Box 358530, 18115 Campus Way NE, Bothell, WA 98011-8246
Teaching
I am inspired and continuously informed by the active and meaningful participation of students in the classroom, where I place heavy emphasis on rigorous yet creative engagement with diverse primary sources. Inclusive, multi-cultural, and globally-focused education is at the core of my teaching philosophy and practice.
I strive to build a community of learners and a classroom environment that nurtures rich dialogue and strengthens points of connection across difference. I utilize multiple strategies and approaches including case studies, debate, reflective essays, small group discussions and problem-based teaching to root learning in current and historical 鈥渞eal-world鈥 challenges. In all of my classes, I explain how each assignment enhances our understanding and potential solution of a real-life situation or problem.
My ongoing transformation as a teacher is a function of reflecting on my teaching praxis and my commitment to the most effective forms of knowledge transfer, through implementing creative critical pedagogies. As an instructor, I engage my students and encourage them to develop and refine their critical and creative thinking abilities. I have made a lifelong commitment to transformative teaching and learning. I was honored, humbled, and grateful to be selected as the recipient of the 2018 Distinguished Teaching Award at the University of Washington.
Recent Courses Taught
BIS 374 Middle East Politics
BIS 312 Approaches to Social Research
BIS 490 Race, Ethnicity and Politics
BIS 490 Islam and Muslims in Western Contexts
BIS 490 Politics of the Arab 鈥楽pring鈥
BPOLST 598 US Foreign Policy in the Middle East
BIS 499 Portfolio Capstone
Research/Scholarship
My scholarship explores the evolution of transnational political identities and their impact on civic engagement and political participation. As an interdisciplinary social scientist, I examine social and historical contexts related to religion, identity, and politics to provide answers to persisting social science questions. The overarching theme of my scholarly journey is centered on how ethno-, sociopolitical, and religious identities are formed, and how they evolve and transform under different socio-economic and political conditions. I have particular interests in the study of Palestine, and the study of Muslim Americans.
My book, (Columbia University Press), explores the evolving perceptions of Palestine and Palestinians within US society and politics. The book argues that the increasingly noticeable support for the Palestinian cause and the surge in solidarity in the US can be attributed, in part, to significant societal and political changes that have occurred since the late 1990s.
I am the founding Director of The American Muslim Research Institute (AMRI), and the co-Principal Investigator of The Muslim American Public Opinion Survey (MAPOS), which remains one of the largest surveys of Muslims in the US, a decade on. I served as the senior co-director of the of . I have also led The Middle East Public Opinion Project (MEPOP) and directed more than a dozen public opinion surveys in the Arab world, including 鈥淭he 2013 Palestinian Public Opinion Survey,鈥 which explores Palestinian opinions and attitudes on various socio-economic conditions and political issues 20 years after the signing of the Oslo Accords.
I am honored that my scholarship has been recognized over its impact. UW Board of Regents approved my appointment to become the first holder of the first named-professorship to ever be established at UW Bothell, The Alyson McGregor Distinguished Professorship of Excellence and Transformative Research.
I have been able to secure funds to pursue my research around the world from various foundations and research funding agencies including the Carnegie Corporation, the Social Science Research Council, and the Henry M. Jackson Foundation.
In addition to my duties at UW Bothell, I am an adjunct professor in the Departments of Political Science and Sociology at UW Seattle, and a core faculty in the Interdisciplinary Near and Middle Eastern Studies Ph.D. Program.
Former Academic Appointments
Research Fellow, Dubai Initiative, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School of Government, 2010-2012.
Associate, Center for American Political Studies, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University, 2011-2012.
Fellow, Committee on Social Studies, Harvard University, 2011-2012.
Visiting Professor, Department of History & The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, 2010-2011.
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Islam in the West Program, Harvard University, 2009-2010.
Selected Publications
- Dana, Karam. 2025. To Stand with Palestine鈥: Transnational Resistance and Political Evolution in the United States. New York, NY: Columbia University Press.
- Dana, Karam, and Nazita Lajevardi. 2025. 鈥淚ntroducing the 2020 CMPS MENA/Muslim Sample.鈥 PS: Political Science & Politics. DOI:10.1017/S1049096524000180.
- Dana, Karam and Matt Barreto. 2019. 鈥American Muslims and the State: Contexts and Contentions.鈥 Chapter in Brian Calfano, and Nazita Lajevardi鈥檚 鈥Understanding Muslim Political Life in America: Contested Citizenship in the Twenty-First Century.鈥 Temple University Press.
- Barreto, Matt and Karam Dana. 2019. 鈥Best Practices for Gathering Public Opinion Data Among Muslim Americans.鈥 Chapter in Brian Calfano, and Nazita Lajevardi鈥檚 鈥Understanding Muslim Political Life in America: Contested Citizenship in the Twenty-First Century.鈥 Temple University Press.
- Oskooii, Kassra, Karam Dana, and Matt Barreto. 2019. 鈥淏eyond Generalized Ethnocentrism: Islam-Specific Beliefs and Prejudice toward Muslim Americans. 鈥淧olitics, Groups, and Identity.鈥 DOI: 10.1080/21565503.2019.1623053.
- Chuhoud, Youssef, Karam Dana, and Matt Barreto. 2019. 鈥淎merican Muslim Political Participation: Between Diversity and Cohesion. Journal of Politics and Religion.鈥 DOI: 10.1017/S1755048318000858.
- Dana, Karam. 2018. 鈥淲hat the United States Can Learn From Palestine: Defining Human Rights and Democracy in an International Context.鈥 Journal of Civil and Human Rights. 4:2: 1-5.
- Dana, Karam, Nazita Lajevardi, Kassra Oskooii, and Hannah Walker. 2018. 鈥淰eiled Politics: Experiences with Discrimination among American Muslim Women.鈥 Journal of Politics and Religions. DOI: DOI:10.1017/S1755048318000287.
- Ocampo, Angela X., Karam Dana, and Matt Barreto. 2018. 鈥淭he American Muslim Voter: Community Belonging and Political Participation.鈥 Social Science Research: 72: 84-99. DOI:10.1016/j.ssresearch.2018.02.002
- Dana, Karam. 2018 (2017 online). 鈥淎nti-Western Feelings in the Arab World and the Role of Exposure to the West: Rethinking Connections Through Public Opinion.鈥 Territory, Politics, Governance. 6:3: 322-341. DOI: 10.1080/21622671.2017.1292946
- Dana, Karam, Matt Barreto, and Bryan Wilcox-Archuleta. 2017. 鈥淭he Political Incorporation of Muslims in America: The Mobilizing Role of Religiosity in Islam.鈥 Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics. 2:2: 170-200. DOI: doi:10.1017/rep.2017.4 2056-6085/17
- Dana, Karam. 2017. 鈥淐ontextualizing Cynicism: Palestinian Public Opinion Towards Human Rights and Democracy.鈥 Muslim Journal of Human Rights and Democracy. 14:1, 113-144. DOI: 10.1515/mwjhr-2016-0023
- Dana, Karam. 2017. 鈥淭he West Bank Apartheid/Separation Wall: Space, Punishment, and the Disruption of Social Continuity.鈥 Geopolitics. 22: 4, 887-910. DOI: 10.1080/14650045.2016.1275576
- Oskooii, Kassra and Karam Dana. 2018 (2017 online). “Muslims in Great Britain: The Impact of Mosque Attendance on Political Behaviour and Civic Engagement.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies. 44:9: 1479-1505. DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2017.1330652
- Dana, Karam. 2018 (2016 online). 鈥淐onfronting Injustice Beyond Borders: Palestinian Identity and Nonviolent Resistance.鈥 Politics, Groups, and Identities. 6:4: 529-552. DOI: 10.1080/21565503.2016.1229625
- Dana, Karam and Hannah Walker. 2015. 鈥淚nvisible Disasters: The Effects of Israeli Occupation on Palestinian Gender Roles.鈥 Contemporary Arab Affairs. 8:4, 488-504.
- Dana, Karam and Belal Salamah. 2015. The Islamic Liberation Party: From Intellectual Awareness to Political Practice in Palestine and Beyond. Chapter in Islamic Hizb ut-Tahrir in Palestine: Intellectual Foundation and Politics between Theory and Implementation. Pp. 119-150.
- Dana, Karam. 2015. Review of 鈥淲hy the West Fears Islam: An Exploration of Muslims in Liberal Democracies鈥 by Jocelyne Cesari. International Journal of Middle East Studies. Vol 47, No 4 (2015): 837-839.
- Dana, Karam. 2014. Palestinian Youth Study: The Visible and Invisible Effects of Israeli Occupation. Y Global. Oslo, Norway.
- Dana, Karam and Stephen Franklin. 2013. 鈥淚slam in America鈥 in Lawrence Pintak and Stephen Franklin鈥檚 (Ed.) Islam for Journalists: A Primer on Covering Muslim Communities in America. Donald W. Reynolds Journalism Institute. Columbia, Missouri. Pp. 96-127.
- Dana, Karam. 2012. 鈥淣egotiating Influence: The Economy, State Apparatus, and the Asad Regime.鈥 A book review of Bassam Haddad鈥檚 Business Networks in Syria: The Political Economy of Authoritarian Resilience. Syrian Studies Association Bulletin. Vol 17, No 2 (2012): 30-31.
- Dana, Karam and Stephen Franklin. 2011. 鈥淚slam and Muslims in America.鈥 in Lawrence Pintak鈥檚 Islam and Main Street: A Crash Course for Domestic American Reporters. The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, Center for Distance and Professional Education. Washington State University.
- Dana, Karam, Matt Barreto and Kassra Oskooii. 2011. 鈥淢osques as American Institutions: Mosque Attendance, Religiosity, and Integration into American Society.鈥 Journal of Religions. 2:4: 504-524.
- Dana, Karam. 2011. 鈥淢uslims in America: A profile.鈥 The Dubai Initiative Paper Series. The Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. Harvard Kennedy School of Government.
- Dana, Karam. 2011. 鈥淧olitical Economics: The Challenges of Economic Development in Palestine鈥 The Dubai Initiative Paper Series. The Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. Harvard Kennedy School of Government.
- Dana, Karam. 2011. Review of 鈥淭he Cartoons that Shook the World鈥 by Jyttee Klausen. Journal of Politics and Religion. 4(2): 390-392.