Jacqueline S. Ismael


Jacqueline Sidonia Nemitz Ismael was an American-born Canadian political sociologist on the faculty of the University of Calgary from 1980 to 2019.

Early life and education

Nemitz was born in Chicago, the daughter of Russell P. Nemitz and Lena Mannella Nemitz. She earned a bachelor's degree and a master's degree at the University of Calgary, and completed doctoral studies in sociology from the University of Alberta.

Career

Ismael was a member of the social welfare faculty of the University of Calgary from 1980 to 2019. She established and headed the department's international social work concentration. She also held an adjunct appointment in international relations at Eastern Mediterranean University. She served on the advisory board of Arab Studies Quarterly. In 2003 and 2004, she was part of a movement to create an International University of Baghdad.

Publications

Ismael's work appeared in academic journals including The Middle East Journal, Arab Studies Quarterly, Social Problems, Politics and the Life Sciences, and ''International Journal of Contemporary Iraqi Studies.''

Books

Canadian Social Welfare Policy: Federal and Provincial Dimensions The Contemporary Study of the Arab World Kuwait: Dependency and Class in a Rentier State Social Policy in the Arab World Government and Politics in the Contemporary Middle East: Continuity and Change Iraq in the Twenty-First Century: Regime Change and the Making of a Failed State Government and Politics: Discontinuity and Turbulence
  • ''The Unending War in Iraq: Pax Americana''

Articles

  • "The Arab Americans and The Middle East"
  • "Dependency and Capital Surplus: The Case of Kuwait"
  • "Social Policy and Social Change: The Case of Iraq"
  • "Social Change in Islamic Society: The Political Thought of Ayatollah Khomeini"
  • "The Alienation of Palestine in Palestinian Poetry"
  • "Civil Society in the Arab World: Historical Traces, Contemporary Vestiges"
  • "Globalization and the Arab World in Middle East Politics: Regional Dynamics in Historical Perspective"
  • "Iraqi women under occupation: from tribalism to neo-feudalism"
  • "Whither Iraq? Beyond Saddam, sanctions and occupation"
  • "Social Policy in the Arab World: The Search for Social Justice"
  • "Living through war, sanctions, and occupation: The voices of Iraqi women
  • "The sectarian state in Iraq and the new political class"
  • "The Arab Spring and the Uncivil State"
  • "Children of the occupation: A decade after the invasion"
  • "Iraqi Women in Conditions of War and Occupation"
  • "The Social Contract and the Iraqi State"
  • "Cowboy Warfare, Biological Diplomacy: Disarming Metaphors as Weapons of Mass Destruction"

Personal life

Nemitz married Tareq Y. Ismael, an Iraqi-born political science professor at the University of Calgary. They had two daughters, Shereen and Jenann. She died in 2023, at the age of 80. Flags were lowered on the campus of the University of Calgary to mark her death.