Farsakh conducted post-doctoral research at Harvard's Center for Middle Eastern Studies, and was a research affiliate at the Center for International Studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.[1]
Farsakh was member of the editorial Board for the Journal Of Palestine Studies (2008-2020) and was the Project Co-Director for Jerusalem 2050, a problem-solving project jointly sponsored by Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Department of Urban Studies and Planning and the Center for International Studies.[4] She has written extensively on issues related to the Palestinian economy and the Oslo peace process, international migration and regional integration.[4]
Farsakh was also a member of the Board at the non-governmental organization RESIST, founded in 1967 to provide grant money and support to grassroots movements advocating for social change.[5]
Selected publications
Books (partial list)
Palestinian Labour Migration to Israel: Labour, Land, and Occupation (2005). Taylor & Francis Ltd, United Kingdom. ISBN0-415-33356-3.[6]
Development Strategies, Employment and International Migration, (co-edited with David O’Connor), OECD Development Center Publications, Paris, 1996.
Palestinian Employment in Israel: 1967-1997 Ramallah, 1998.
Commemorating the Naksa, Evoking the Nakba, (guest editor), Electronic Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Spring 2008, MIT, Boston, 2008.
"Introduction – Engaging Islam: Feminisms, Religiosities and Self-Determinations". International Feminist Journal of Politics. 10 (4): 439–454. December 2008. doi:10.1080/14616740802393866. (co-authored with Elora Chowdhury and Rajini Srikanth)
"The One State Solution and the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: Palestinian Challenges and Prospects". Middle East Journal. 64 (1): 20–45. Winter 2011. doi:10.3751/65.1.13.