Massalha, M. August 2022, Women behind the lens: ‘I find solace in the sea. I feel awash with relief,’ The Guardian.
Massalha, M. February 2021, Solace in the Open: Portrait of a Towpath in East London during a Pandemic Lockdown, published in Solidarity and Care.
Massalha, M. May 2021, Keep Us in London, Otherwise Magazine.
Massalha, M. August 2020, Geographies of Hope: A Visual Reflection on Parks, Places of Play and Schools in Hackney, East London, published in the Sociological Review.
Bauman, H. and Massalha, M., July 2021,‘Your daily reality is rubbish’: Waste as a means of urban exclusion in the suspended spaces of East Jerusalem , Special Issue: Infrastructural stigma and Urban Vulnerability, Journal of Urban Studies, July 2021/
Photography: Manal Massalha, 27 Feb 2022,A Growing Revolution: New Ways of Using the Land, The Observer.
Massalha, M. June 2020, Dispossessed and Dispensable: A Visual Reflection on Covid-19 and the Social Determinants of Health in Occupied East Jerusalem, published in the Sociological Review, and Progressive City:
Photography: Manal Massalha, Text: David Madden:Housing and the Crisis of Social Reproduction, e-Flux, June 2020.
Massalha, M. April 2019,Housing, Rubbish, Walls and Failing Infrastructure in East Jerusalem, published in Le Monde Diplomatique.
Massalha, M. March 2018, What It’s Like Being a Cancer Patient in Gaza, published in Haaretz: