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EURAMES Info Service 02/2019


CONFERENCES

1.    Conference: "Africa and World War Two", School of History, Queen Mary University of London, 18 January 2019

2.    3rd Annual International Conference on Middle Eastern and North African Studies on: "Feminism in the MENA Region: Women’s Rights in a Post-Globalist World", Kenitra, Morocco, 20-21 March 2019

3.    Conference: "The Egyptian Revolution of 1919: The Birth of the Modern Nation", London Middle East Institute, 27-28 March 2019

4.    Conference: "Geography and Religious Knowledge in the Medieval World (1150–1550) - Including Arab-Islamic Geography", University of Tübingen, 11-12 April 2019

5.    2nd Annual Graduate Student Conference on "Citizenship in Flux: Migration and Exclusion in World History, 1750-2018", UCSC Center for World History, Santa Cruz, 12 April 2019

6.    "4th World History Theory and Practice Conference: Migrants and Refugees", St. John’s University, New York, 23 April 2019

7.    Symposium: "Digital Arab Diasporas: Archiving, Curating, Narrating", University of Sussex, 24 April 2019

8.    International Conference: "The New Landscape of International Relations: Globalism vs. Populism?", American Graduate School in Paris, 26 April 2019

9.    International Conference on "War and Social Movements", Graduate Center, CUNY, New York, 10 May 2019

10.  Sixth International Conference of the International Iranian Economic Association (IIEA), University of Naples 'L'Orientale', 16-17 May 2019

11.  International Conference: "Basic Concepts and Categories of Jewish Thought: Sources and Contexts", Department of Jewish Culture, Saint-Petersburg State University, 29-31 May 2019

12.  4th Global Meeting on "Slavery Past, Present and Future", University of Innsbruck, Austria, 17-19 June 2019

13.  Conference: "Museums in Arabia 2019", King`s College London, 26-28 June 2019

14.  Conference: "Of Great Powers and Failed States. State Assessment from the Late 19th Century to Today (Including the Middle East!)", Herder Institute of Marburg, Germany, 3-5 July 2019

15.  Panel on "Towards Sustainable Consumption and Production in the Gulf" during the "Gulf Research Meeting", Cambridge, 15-18 July 2019

16.  Panel on "Domestic Policy Making and Governance in Saudi Arabia" during the "Gulf Research Meeting", Cambridge, 15-18 July 2019

17.  Panel on "Women, Nation Building and Modernization Projects in the Gulf: Explorations in State Instrumentalization of Women" during the "Gulf Research Meeting", Cambridge, 15-18 July 2019

18.  Session on "Historical Geography, Religion, Faith, Spirituality and Morality" during the Annual International Conference of the Royal Geographical Society and the Institute of British Geographers: "Geographies of Trouble / Geographies of Hope", London, 28-30 August 2019

19.  Session on " (Re-)imagining Places and Spaces: Imaginary Geographies and Media Landscapes" during the Annual International Conference of the Royal Geographical Society and the Institute of British Geographers: "Geographies of Trouble / Geographies of Hope", London, 28-30 August 2019

20.  Conference on "Multilateral Dynamics between the Middle East and Asia", Haifa University, 16-18 December 2019

21.  International Conference: "Immortality of the Soul in Islam and Christianity", Islamic Sciences and Culture Academy (ISCA), Iran, 4-5 March 2020


POSITIONS

22.  Professorship (W2) in Islamic Law, Oriental Institute, Leipzig University

23.  Fellowships for PhD Students at the GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Hamburg, 2019-2022

24.  Irmgard Coninx Prize Fellowship for Transregional Studies "Europe in the Middle East – The Middle East in Europe (EUME)", Berlin, 2019/2020

25.  Full-time Position in Comparative Politics with a Specialization in Public Policy, Bilkent University, Ankara

26.  Fellowships at the American Research Center in Egypt, Cairo

27.  Tenure-track/Tenured Faculty Position in Religion and Social Justice, Queens University, Ontario, Canada

28.  Postdoctoral Fellowship in Israel Studies, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

29.  Assistant Professor in Islam, Florida International University

30.  Assistant Professor in Comparative Politics/Middle East/North Africa, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

31.  Adjunct Lecturer in Religious Studies, John Cabot University, Rome, Fall 2019

32.  Academic Coordinator II-Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Berkeley

33.  Assistant Professor on Islam of the Late Medieval or Early Modern Period, Florida International University

34.  Three Fellowships at the American University of Beirut

35.  Post-doc Fellowships (2019-2021) at the Haifa Center for Mediterranean History

36.  Full-time Faculty Position (Tenure Track) in Arabic Linguistics/ Arabic Culture/ Computer Science/ Information and Communication Technology in Learning/ or Relevant Fields, Department of Arabic Language and Culture, National Chengchi University, Taiwan


OTHER INFORMATION

37.  2019-2020 Middle East Initiative Research Fellowship Program, Harvard Kennedy School

38.  Summer Institute on "Lived Islam in Contemporary Africa" at the University of Florida

39.  Intensive Training Program on Research Methods for the Study of Contemporary Religion, Centre for Religion and Contemporary Society, University of Kent, 25 February - 1 March 2019

40.  Seminar on Islamic Studies "Librarianship: Past, Present and Future", Aga Khan Library, London, 31 January 2019

41.  Summer School on "Cultures of Documentation in Persianate Eurasia (15th-19th Centuries)", Institute of Iranian Studies, Vienna, 2-7 June 2019

42.  Articles for the Journal of “Turkish Review of Communication  (TURCOM)”

43.  Articles on "Critical Reflections on Contemporary Muslim Thought and Human Rights" for "Journal of Contemporary Poetics"

44.  Articles for Edited Book on "Economic Warfare and the Crusades"

45.  Articles for Collection on "Sacred Troubling Topics in Hebrew Bible, New Testament, and Qur’an"

46.  Chapters on "Oman and Bahrain" for Edited Book of the Gulf Studies Series

47.  Contributions on the Latest News and Research in the Arabian Peninsula for "The BFSA Bulletin"


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CONFERENCES

1.    Conference: "Africa and World War Two", School of History, Queen Mary University of London, 18 January 2019

Beyond the labor, primary resources and military service of Africans, the war initiated new political, social and economic dynamics that would have lasting effects. Yet despite significant scholarly work on the impact of war in Africa, we still have much to learn about the dynamic of people’s lives in these years.

Free attendance. Information:

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2.    3rd Annual International Conference on Middle Eastern and North African Studies on: "Feminism in the MENA Region: Women’s Rights in a Post-Globalist World", Kenitra, Morocco, 20-21 March 2019

The Takamul Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies and Research in cooperation with the Hanns Seidel Foundation invites you to participate in this Conference.

Deadline for abstracts: 30 January 2019. Information http://www.hssma.org/admin_files/Conference%20Call%20for%20Submissions%20Updated.pdf

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3.    Conference: "The Egyptian Revolution of 1919: The Birth of the Modern Nation", London Middle East Institute, 27-28 March 2019

The Egyptian independence movement in 1919 led to the recognition of Egyptian sovereignty in 1922, an Egyptian constitution in 1923, and Saad Zaghloul’s appointment as the first prime minister of a government elected by suffrage in 1924. The conference will include presentations by Egyptian and international historians on the causes and events of the revolution.


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4.    Conference: "Geography and Religious Knowledge in the Medieval World (1150–1550) - Including Arab-Islamic Geography", University of Tübingen, 11-12 April 2019

The comparative perspective is intended to capture traditional peculiarities as well as transcultural exchange processes between the Arab-Muslim and the Latin-Christian world.


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5.    2nd Annual Graduate Student Conference on "Citizenship in Flux: Migration and Exclusion in World History, 1750-2018", UCSC Center for World History, Santa Cruz, 12 April 2019

This conference queries citizenship and borders across time and region to make sense of their implications for citizens, non-citizens, subjects, refugees, and exiles in world history.

Deadline for abstracts: 22 January 2019. Information:

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6.    "4th World History Theory and Practice Conference: Migrants and Refugees", St. John’s University, New York, 23 April 2019

We aim to put into conversation traditional topics covering the movement of people with more recent environmentally and ideologically oriented interests in the migration of crops, diseases, ideas, and other non-human forces.
Presentations on refugee flows—one of the twenty-first century’s pressing concerns—are especially welcome.

Extended deadline for abstracts: 1 February 2019. Information:

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7.    Symposium: "Digital Arab Diasporas: Archiving, Curating, Narrating", University of Sussex, 24 April 2019

How are archivists, community activists, historians and artists applying digital technologies to capture the complex experiences of migrants whose voices often disappear between the cracks of national narratives or the reductive discourses of colonialism, orientalism and “the War on Terror”?

Deadline for abstracts: 31 January 2019. Information: https://networks.h-net.org/node/3350848/pdf

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8.    International Conference: "The New Landscape of International Relations: Globalism vs. Populism?", American Graduate School in Paris, 26 April 2019

This conference seeks to expand the discourse on the political, economic and social implications and drivers of globalism as nations reexamine policies in response to rising populism, as well as further our understanding of the various causes and drivers of populism.

Deadline for abstracts: 20 January 2019. Information: http://www.ags.edu/news/ags-annual-conference

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9.    International Conference on "War and Social Movements", Graduate Center, CUNY, New York, 10 May 2019

The conference will focus on topics—from any geographic area or time period—that address the connections between movements for social change and periods of warfare. Paper topics may include community development, concepts of citizenship, environmental awareness, identity formation, labor organizing, and human rights, etc.


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10.  Sixth International Conference of the International Iranian Economic Association (IIEA), University of Naples 'L'Orientale', 16-17 May 2019

The proposed topics may be in any field of economics, economic history and political economy. The Program Committee welcomes both empirical and theoretical papers that use quantitative or analytical narrative methods.

Deadline for abstracts: 15 January 2019. Information: http://www.iraneconomics.org/

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11.  International Conference: "Basic Concepts and Categories of Jewish Thought: Sources and Contexts", Department of Jewish Culture, Saint-Petersburg State University, 29-31 May 2019

Conference sessions will include discussions on basic concepts, categories and formation of the intellectual vocabulary of the Jewish thought in early period (Biblical and Post-Biblical era), and in later periods (medieval Jewish philosophy, Kabbalah, Hasidism, early modern and contemporary Jewish Philosophy).


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12.  4th Global Meeting on "Slavery Past, Present and Future", University of Innsbruck, Austria, 17-19 June 2019

The varieties of contemporary forms of exploitation appear to be endless. This interdisciplinary conference will facilitate a multidisciplinary exploration of slavery in all its dimensions.

Deadline for abstracts: 2 March 2019. Information: https://www.uibk.ac.at/anglistik/conferences/

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13.  Conference: "Museums in Arabia 2019", King`s College London, 26-28 June 2019

Museums in Arabia is an internationally established conference series. It operates as an international collaborative network for exploring the theory and practice of museums and heritage in the Arabian Peninsula.

Extended deadline for abstracts: 31 January 2019. Information:

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14.  Conference: "Of Great Powers and Failed States. State Assessment from the Late 19th Century to Today (Including the Middle East!)", Herder Institute of Marburg, Germany, 3-5 July 2019

Possible topics include state assessment and its impact on international politics (e.g. the assessment of the interwar “seasonal states”, international politics and state collapse in the Middle East and at the Horn of Africa, interaction with non-recognised states such as the “Islamic State”, etc.


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15.  Panel on "Towards Sustainable Consumption and Production in the Gulf" during the "Gulf Research Meeting", Cambridge, 15-18 July 2019

With growth of the middle class, consumption patterns are rapidly evolving and have significant implications in terms of resource utilization and social equity. This workshop aims to address the current status, progress, and prospective outlook of sustainable consumption and production in GCC countries.

Deadline for abstracts: 20 January 2019. Information: http://grm.grc.net/index.php?pgid=Njk=&wid=MTY0&yr=2019

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16.  Panel on "Domestic Policy Making and Governance in Saudi Arabia" during the "Gulf Research Meeting", Cambridge, 15-18 July 2019

The workshop tries to reach a better understanding of the contemporary processes of domestic policy making and governance in Saudi Arabia, especially in the context of the National Transformation Plan 2020 and Saudi Vision 2030.

Deadline for abstracts: 20 January 2019. Information: http://grm.grc.net/index.php?pgid=Njk=&wid=MTU1&yr=20

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17.  Panel on " Women, Nation Building and Modernization Projects in the Gulf:Explorations in State Instrumentalization of Women" during the "Gulf Research Meeting", Cambridge, 15-18 July 2019

The workshop examines the new state-sponsored policies, initiatives, regulations and projects aiming to enhance the public roles, positions, and representations of women in the Gulf in diverse fields, including politics, education, art, economy, army, culture or natural sciences.

Deadline for abstracts: 20 January 2019. Information: http://grm.grc.net/index.php?pgid=Njk=&wid=MTY1&yr=2019

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18.  Session on "Historical Geography, Religion, Faith, Spirituality and Morality" during the Annual International Conference of the Royal Geographical Society and the Institute of British Geographers: "Geographies of Trouble / Geographies of Hope", London, 28-30 August 2019

Drawing upon a broad definition of ‘religion’ that embraces spirituality, faith and morality, as well as the increasing range of collective and individual spiritual practices and experiences studied by geographies of contemporary religion (Della Dora, 2015), this session invites papers that use specific case studies to reflect upon the interaction between historical geography and religion.

Deadline for abstracts: 15 February 2019. Information:

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19.  Session on " (Re-)imagining Places and Spaces: Imaginary Geographies and Media Landscapes" during the Annual International Conference of the Royal Geographical Society and the Institute of British Geographers: "Geographies of Trouble / Geographies of Hope", London, 28-30 August 2019

This session aims to go beyond the established ‘film-induced tourism’ approach and invites to explore the larger cultural and societal impact of those imaginary geographies and media landscapes. Contributions should examine the changes that imagination and media bring to places and spaces, how online and offline performances are changing, and what theoretical and methodological challenges in researching this phenomenon arise.

Deadline for abstracts: 9 February 2019. Information:

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20.  Conference on "Multilateral Dynamics between the Middle East and Asia", Haifa University, 16-18 December 2019

The organizers are interested in the political, military, economic and cultural aspects of the relations, their determinants, undercurrents, and trajectories, as well as in other external players in the region.

Deadline for abstracts: 15 January 2019. Information:

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21.  International Conference: "Immortality of the Soul in Islam and Christianity", Islamic Sciences and Culture Academy (ISCA), Iran, 4-5 March 2020

Topics of interest: The concept of death; The concept of immortality; The criteria of personal identity; Postmortem survival Life after death.

Deadline for abstracts: 16 March 2019. Information: http://seminars.ir/soul2/en/

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POSITIONS

22.  Professorship (W2) in Islamic Law, Oriental Institute, Leipzig University

The professorship addresses both the teaching and research in the field of Islamic Law within a context of historic, social, religious and cultural representations. It also considers the law of Arabic and Islamic countries
that is based on secular, non-Islamic sources. Aspects of Islamic law related to issues of migration and integration shall be potential prospects of the portfolio.

Deadline for applications: 18 January 2019. Information: http://www.orient.uni-leipzig.de/aktuelles/newsdetails/artikel/7/job-advertising-professorship-w2-in-islamic-law

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23.  Fellowships for PhD Students at the GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Hamburg, 2019-2022

Doctoral students are invited to analyze political, social and economic developments in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East and link this knowledge to questions of global significance.

Deadline for applications: 1 February 2019. Information: https://www.giga-hamburg.de/sites/default/files/md_pdf/GIGA-19-01_DP_CfA_external_funding.pdf

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24.  Irmgard Coninx Prize Fellowship for Transregional Studies "Europe in the Middle East – The Middle East in Europe (EUME)", Berlin, 2019/2020

The prize consists of a post-doctoral research fellowship of up to ten months and the possibility to participate in the scholarly activities of the Forum.

Deadline for applications: 31 January 2019. Information: https://www.forum-transregionale-studien.de/ausschreibungen/irmgard-coninx-2019.html

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25.  Full-time Position in Comparative Politics with a Specialization in Public Policy, Bilkent University, Ankara

The search is open to candidates at any rank (Assistant/Associate/Full Professor). The anticipated starting date is September 2019. Applicants are expected to have a PhD in Political Science and/or Public Administration or a related field at the time of appointment.

Deadline for applications: 4 February 2019. Information: https://stars.bilkent.edu.tr/staffapp/POLS2018

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26.  Fellowships at the American Research Center in Egypt, Cairo

Applications are invited to conduct independent humanities research in Egypt. Doctoral, postdoctoral, early career and senior humanities scholars are eligible to apply. Most awards require American citizenship.

Deadline for applications: 15 January 2019. Information: https://www.arce.org/fellows

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27.  Tenure-track/Tenured Faculty Position in Religion and Social Justice, Queens University, Ontario, Canada

The School of Religion, Faculty of Arts and Science invites applications for a Tenure-track or Tenured faculty position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor in the area of Religion and Social Justice, with a
preferred starting date of July 1, 2019.

Deadline for applications: 15 February 2019. Information; https://bit.ly/2SNrMiY

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28.  Postdoctoral Fellowship in Israel Studies, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL

The fellowship is offered in partnership with Tel Aviv University, and consists of a two year term (September 1, 2019 - August 31, 2021), with the possibility of a one year extension. Applications are welcome from scholars
who research any aspect of the history, culture, or society of modern Israel, including mandatory Palestine.

Deadline for applications: 31 January 2019. Information: https://www.jewish-israel-studies-center.northwestern.edu/documents/postdoctoral-fellowship-2019.pdf

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29.  Assistant Professor in Islam, Florida International University

The Department of Religious in the School of International and Public Affairs is pleased to announce a search for a faculty colleague with a specialization in Islam of the late medieval or early modern period, preferably with a focus on the Ottoman Empire. Candidates should becompetent in either Turkish, Arabic or both. A Ph.D. is required.

Deadline for applications: 31 January 2019. Information: https://facultycareers.fiu.edu/?posting=516574

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30.  Assistant Professor in Comparative Politics/Middle East/North Africa, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

This position will begin August 10, 2019. Required qualifications: A Ph.D. in Political Science or a closely related field is required by the time of appointment. Candidates must have a research focus that involves comparative political analysis in the MENA region and demonstrated excellence inresearch.

Review of applications starts 22 January 2019. Information: https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=58021

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31.  Adjunct Lecturer in Religious Studies, John Cabot University, Rome, Fall 2019

Applicants should have a Ph.D. in religious studies (preferably from a U.S. or U.K. university) and teaching experience in a student-centered environment. They must also be fluent in English and have permission to work in the European Union.

Deadline for applications: 18 January 2019. Information: Contact Prof. Tom Bailey (tbailey@johncabot.edu)

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32.  Academic Coordinator II-Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Berkeley

Preferred Qualifications:  Ph.D. in fields of Near Eastern Studies, History, International Relations, Anthropology, Sociology, Geography, Political Science, or any discipline with a regional focus on the Middle East and
North Africa; near native-level written and oral communication skills in at least one of the major Middle Eastern languages.

Deadline for applications: 31 January 2019. Information: https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF01988

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33.  Assistant Professor on Islam of the Late Medieval or Early Modern Period, Florida International University

Candidates should have a specialization in Islam of the late medieval or early modern period, preferably with a focus on the Ottoman Empire.Candidates should be competent in either Turkish, Arabic or both.

Qualified candidates should apply to Job Opening ID (516574) at https://facultycareers.fiu.edu/

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34.  Three Fellowships at the American University of Beirut

Fellowships will be open to assistant and associate professors engaged in Arts and Humanities research and teaching in Arabic and Near Eastern Languages; English; Fine Arts and Art History; History and Archaeology;
Philosophy; Sociology, Anthropology and Media Studies; Political Studies and Public Administration; the Civilization Studies Program; as well as closely related disciplines.

Deadline for applications for 2019-20: 15 January 2019. Information: Contact Ms. Rita Bassil (rb81@aub.edu.lb)

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35.  Post-doc Fellowships (2019-2021) at the Haifa Center for Mediterranean History

The Fellowship offers an annual stipend of $25,000, for two years. Second year funding will depend on significant academic progress, to be reviewed in April 2020.

Deadline for applications: 1 March 2019. Information:

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36.  Full-time Faculty Position (Tenure Track) in Arabic Linguistics/ Arabic Culture/ Computer Science/ Information and Communication Technology in Learning/ or Relevant Fields, Department of Arabic Language and Culture, National Chengchi University, Taiwan

Required Qualifications: Knowledge in Arabic (native or near native) is a must. Ph.D. in Arabic Linguistics; Arabic Culture; Computer Science; Information and Communication Technology in Learning; or relevant fields.

Deadline for application: 28 February 2019. Information: https://arabic.nccu.edu.tw/news/news.php?Sn=530


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OTHER INFORMATION

37.  2019-2020 Middle East Initiative Research Fellowship Program, Harvard Kennedy School

Priority will be given to applications pursuing one of these five primary areas of focus:  Democratizing Politics;     Building Peace; Revitalizing the State; Democratizing the Market; Digital Governance.


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38.  Summer Institute on "Lived Islam in Contemporary Africa" at the University of Florida

The main objective will be to develop tools for analyzing how people in Africa and the diaspora live Islam across space and time. Recent PhD recipients and advanced graduate students with a focus on empirical studies of Islam and Muslim soieties in Africa are invited.

Deadline for application: 11 February 2019. Information: Contact islaminafrica@clas.ufl.edu

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39.  Intensive Training Program on Research Methods for the Study of Contemporary Religion, Centre for Religion and Contemporary Society, University of Kent, 25 February - 1 March 2019

This training program is available for doctoral students registered at any higher education institution in the UK/EU and abroad. It aims to provide students with a core training in fieldwork approaches to the study of
religion.

Deadline for registration: 25 January 2019. Information: Manoela Carpenedo (M.carpenedo@kent.ac.uk)

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40.  Seminar on Islamic Studies "Librarianship: Past, Present and Future", Aga Khan Library, London, 31 January 2019

Led by eminent librarians and scholars in the field of Islamic Studies, this seminar will provide an overview of the current state of the Islamic and Middle East Studies from the perspective of Librarianship.

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41.  Summer School on "Cultures of Documentation in Persianate Eurasia (15th-19th Centuries)", Institute of Iranian Studies, Vienna, 2-7 June 2019

The basic requirement is knowledge of Persian and one Turkic language (Ottoman Turkish or Chaghatay).

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42.  Articles for the Journal of “Turkish Review of Communication  (TURCOM)”

Each issue features reports of original investigation, presenting the latest developments in theory and methodology of media and communication studies in English or Turkish.

Deadline for full paper: 30 March 2019. Information: http://dergipark.gov.tr/turcom

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43.  Articles on "Critical Reflections on Contemporary Muslim Thought and Human Rights" for "Journal of Contemporary Poetics"

The Journal invites scholars working in the fields of history, cultural studies, political science, psychology, religious studies, critical theory,film and media studies, literature and languages, postcolonial studies, and law to present fresh insights into the debate.


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44.  Articles for Edited Book on "Economic Warfare and the Crusades"

The book will examine the employment of negative economic means for the furthering of “crusading” goals across all theaters of crusading from the second half of the thirteenth to the late sixteenth century.


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45.  Articles for Collection on "Sacred Troubling Topics in Hebrew Bible, New Testament, and Qur’an"

The collection seeks to address topics overlooked, erased, romanticized, and ignored in academic as well as non-academic education and conversation related to collection sections of Gender & Sexuality, Body & Appearance, Women & Feminism, Death & Mourning, Life & Humor, Crime & Disobedience.

Deadline for abstracts: 1 February 2019. Information: https://networks.h-net.org/node/73374/announcements/3344864/sacred-troubling-topics-hebrew-bible-new-testament-and-quran

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46.  Chapters on "Oman and Bahrain" for Edited Book of the Gulf Studies Series

We are looking for book chapters that tackle the questions of identity in Bahrain and Oman.


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47.  Contributions on the Latest News and Research in the Arabian Peninsula for "The BFSA Bulletin"

This Journal invites notices on research, publications, fieldwork, museum updates, societies, conferences and events in the Arabian Peninsula as well as feature articles and book reviews.

Deadline for submissions: 20 January 2019. Information: https://www.thebfsa.org/

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