Hermez, S. After Liberation: Time Travel in the Levant and Doing Ethnography in the Future. (Accepted and forthcoming in Social Text 2025). SEE FULL ACCEPTED TEXT HERE
Hermez, S. (ed.) Developing Critical Security Studies from Doha, Doha: #IAS_NUQ Press/Beirut: Arab Council for the Social Sciences, 2024.
Hermez, S. (Dec 2023). “Palestine and the Force of Global Solidarity”. Security in Context.
Hermez, S. and Giulia El Dardiry. (2020). “Critical Security and Anthropology from the Middle East”. Cultural Anthropology 35 (2):197–203.
Hermez, S. (2020). “Heartbreak, Still Time, and Pressing Forward: On Lebanon and the Future.” Project on Middle East Political Science (POMEPS) Studies.
Hermez, S. (2019). “Dehumanization in War and Peace: Encounters with Lebanon’s Former Militia Fighters.” American Anthropologist, 121(3): 583-594.
Hermez, S., Samer Abboud, Omar S. Dahi, Waleed Hazbun, Nicole Sunday Grove, Coralie Pison Hindawi, & Jamil Mouawad (2018). “Towards a Beirut School of critical security studies.” Critical Studies on Security, 6(3): 273-295.
Hermez, S. (2015). “When the State is (N)ever Present: On
Cynicism and Political Mobilization in Lebanon.” Journal of the
Royal Anthropological Institute, 21. (Chosen for republication in
JRAI Virtual Issue: Crossroads, 2021).
Hermez, S. (2015). “Ethnographies of Political Violence” In, Stewart, Pamela J and Andrew Strathern (eds.). Research Companion to Anthropology. Ashgate Publishing.
Hermez, S. (2012). “The War is Going to Ignite”: On the Anticipation of Violence in Lebanon. PoLar: Political and Legal Anthropology Review, 35(2): 326-343. (Republished in Open Anthropology: A Public Journal of the American Anthropological Association, 1(2), Nov 2013; Republished in PoLar Virtual Edition: Futures in Anthropology with new Postscript, 2016 as one of seven groundbreaking new works)
Hermez, S. (2011). On Dignity and Clientelism: Lebanon in the Context of the 2011 Arab Revolutions. Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism, 11(3).
Hermez, S. (2011). Activism as ‘Part-time’: Searching for Commitment and Solidarity in Lebanon. Cultural Dynamics, 23(1).