CONFERENCES
1.
Conference on
“Claiming and Making Muslim World: Across and Between the Local and the
Global,” Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient (ZMO), Berlin, 3-5 April 2019
2.
Second
Conference on the Mamluk-Ottoman Transition: "Continuity and Change in
Egypt and Bilād al-Shām in the Sixteenth Century", University of Bonn,
12-14 April 2019
3.
International
Symposium: "The Muslims of Medieval and Early Modern Europe – New
Directions", University of Colorado Boulder, 17 April 2019
4.
24th
International Joint World Cultural Tourism Conference on “Tourism: Building the
Future”, Chiang Mai (Thailand), 25-27 May 2019
5.
Workshop: “12th
Tunis Exchange: Meet Key Leaders Across Tunisia”, 9-16 June 2019
6.
Conference:
“Seminar for Arabian Studies,” University of Leiden, 11-13 July 2019
7.
Panel:
“Rituals and Religious Experience” during the Conference of the IUAES
Commission on the Anthropology of the Middle East, Krakow, 24-26 August 2019
8.
Workshop: “Greek Experience under
Ottoman Rule”, Athens, 3 September 2019
9.
Panel
on "Violent Extremism in the Mediterranean: A Critical Approach"
during the Italian Society of Political Science (SISP) Conference, University
of Salento, Lecce, 12-14 September 2019
10. 48th
Annual Conference of the North American Association of Islamic and Muslim
Studies on “Muslim Communities in Europe and North America: Contemporary
Developments and Challenges”, Boston, 27 September 2019
11. Six Open Panels for the 26th International
Congress of the German Middle East Studies Association (DAVO) Combined with the
Conference of the Section for Islam Studies of the Deutsche Morgenländische
Gesellschaft (DMG), Hamburg, 3-5 October 2019
12. Conference on “Ethno-Religious Conflict and Economic Development:
Is there a Correlation?”, New York City, 29-31 October 2019
13. Workshop: “Acts of Rebellions and Revolts in
the Early Islamic Empire (600-1000)”, Leiden University, 7-8 November 2019
14. First Biennial Conference on “Contemporary
Iranian Studies”, Faculty of World Studies, University of Tehran, 10-11
November 2019
15. International Conference: „Boundaries in the
Arab and Islamic Context”, Hammamet, Tunisia, 28-30 November 2019.
16. Conference: “Diasporas: An Inclusive Interdisciplinary
Conference”, Prague, 1-2 December 2019
17. Conference on “Narrating the Pilgrimage to Mecca:
Experiences, Emotions, and Meanings”, University of Amsterdam, 12-13 December
2019
18. Arab
Center for Research and Policy Studies (ACRPS) Conference for Graduate Students
in Western Universities, Doha, 28-30 March 2020
POSITIONS
19. Two Doctoral and Six Postdoctoral Fellowships
for Art Historians, Archaeologists, Anthropologists in the Research Program
"4A Laboratory: Art Histories, Archaeologies, Anthropologies,
Aesthetics", Florence and Berlin
20. Two PhD Positions, Cluster of Excellence “Religion and
Politics. Dynamics of Tradition and Innovation”, University of Muenster
21. Three
Postdoctoral Researcher Positions, Cluster of Excellence “Religion and
Politics. Dynamics of Tradition and Innovation”, University of Muenster
22. Five Postdoctoral
Fellowships in the Program “Europe in the Middle East – The Middle East in
Europe”, Forum Transregionale Studien, Berlin
23. Postdoctoral Research Fellowship, Max-Planck
Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen
24. Andreas
Tietze Memorial Fellowship in Turkish Studies, University of Vienna
25. Postdoctoral Research Fellow for Research on
Mediterranean Islamisms, Alwaleed Centre, University of Edinburgh
26. Postdoctoral Research Fellow for Grant Writing
& Project Development (Globalized Muslim World), Alwaleed Centre, University
of Edinburgh
27. 15 Early Stage Researcher Positions in the
Marie Skłodowska Curie Action, Innovative Training Network MIDA:
"Mediating Islam in the Digital Age"
28. Assistant Professor or Associate Professor
for the History of the Ottoman Empire, University of Virginia
29. Postdoctoral Fellowships (1-2 Years) and
Visiting Scholarship (One Month - 2 Semesters) in Modern Turkish and Middle
East Studies, Center for Global Governance, Shanghai University, 2019-20
OTHER
INFORMATION
30. GTOT Prize 2020: Awards for Outstanding M.A. Theses
and Dissertations in the Field of Turkic, Ottoman and Turkish Studies
31. Middle East and North Africa Mobility Grants
for Young Researchers from Switzerland and Arab Countries
32. Internships at the Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis
(MIPA), Rabat
33. Articles on "Religions and Acts of Violence"
for Special Issue of "Violence. An International
Journal"
34. Articles on “Migration, Trafficking, and
Libya” for “Lamma: A Journal of Libyan Studies”
35. Contribution pour le MIDÉO 36 (2021): “Iǧtihād et taqlīd
dans l’islam sunnite et šīʿite”
36. Proposals for the "Classical Islamic
Texts Series" as First Part of the "Library of Arabic and Islamic
Heritage"
37. Contributions for an Edited Book on
"Geo-political Conflict in Emergent Genres and Forms: Israel, Palestine,
and the Middle East after the Second Intifada"
38. Proposals for New Book Series “Culture,
Society and Political Economy in Turkey”
39. Articles for Edited Volume on “Sayed Hussain
Alatas's Thought, Ideas and Social Theory”
40. Contributions for Edited Book: “Religious, Ethical and
Cultural Diversity”
41. "Journal of Law & Islam /
Zeitschrift Recht & Islam" is Now Accessible Online
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CONFERENCES
1.
Conference on “Claiming and Making Muslim World:
Across and Between the Local and the Global,” Leibniz-Zentrum Moderner Orient
(ZMO), Berlin, 3-5 April 2019
Panellists at the conference present their
perspectives on the study of predominantly Muslim societies of Asia and Africa,
as well as regional interconnections. Scholars specifically address the notion
of Claiming and Making Muslim Worlds, exploring religious affiliations and
practices, extending to social, economic and cultural modalities of life.
See program at http://www.zmo.de/veranstaltungen/2019/Conferences/ConferenceProgramme_ClaimingAndMakingMuslimWorlds_Final.pdf
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2.
Second Conference on the Mamluk-Ottoman Transition:
"Continuity and Change in Egypt and Bilād al-Shām in the Sixteenth
Century", University of Bonn, 12-14 April 2019
While the Ottoman conquest of the Mamluk
Sultanate in 1516-17 doubtlessly changed the balance of political power in
Egypt and Greater Syria, we will study the extent of continuity and change in
various fields over time. We aim to examine a multitude of situations during
the 15th and 16th centuries and determine how the
reconfiguration of political power affected both Egypt and Greater Syria.
See program at https://www.mamluk.uni-bonn.de/mamluk-events/1ask-flyer-the-2nd-conference-on-the-mamluk.pdf
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3.
International Symposium: "The Muslims of Medieval
and Early Modern Europe – New Directions", University of Colorado Boulder,
17 April 2019
This conference includes the following topics:
“’Arabic-Islamic Views of the Latin West’ to a ‘History of Communication:’
Critical Points and Further Research Perspectives”, “Did the Religion of Islam
Contribute to the Flourishing of the Sciences in the Classical Period? Old and
New Viewpoints in Central Europe”, “Muslim Perceptions of Christians / Christian
Perceptions of Muslims”, etc.
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4.
24th International Joint World Cultural Tourism Conference on
“Tourism: Building the Future”, Chiang Mai, Thailand, 25-27 May 2019
Papers are invited which are
relevant to culture and tourism as well as hospitality management, including
cross-cultural studies in tourism, emerging issues in education and training,
studies and case studies on tourism development/management/administration, etc.
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5.
Workshop: “12th Tunis Exchange: Meet Key Leaders
Across Tunisia”, 9-16 June 2019
Academics working on the region, foreign diplomats,
NGO practitioners, researchers, analysts and journalists are invited to
participate. This exchange will be held in association with the Democracy and
Governance Program at Georgetown University and will engage participants from
around the world in a multifaceted discussion of some of the key issues facing
Tunisia and the wider region.
Registration deadline I: 15 April / Registration II:
15 May 2019.
Information: https://thebeirutexchange.com/the-tunis-exchange/
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6.
Conference: “Seminar for Arabian Studies,” University
of Leiden, 11-13 July 2019
The seminar is the only annual international forum for
the presentation of the latest academic research on the Arabian Peninsula. The
subjects covered include archaeology, history, epigraphy, languages,
literature, art, culture, ethnography, geography, etc. from the earliest times
to the present day or, in the case of political and social history, to the end
of the Ottoman Empire.
Deadline for abstracts (poster submissions): 30 April
2019.
Information: https://mailchi.mp/d889a7589033/seminar-for-arabian-studies-2018-registration-now-open-1737253?e=18cf0337f7
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7.
Panel:
“Rituals and Religious Experience” during the Conference of the IUAES
Commission on the Anthropology of the Middle East, Krakow, 24-26 August 2019
We invite papers with ethnographic approaches
to religious practices, subjectivities and cosmologies in Muslim and non-Muslim
contexts of the Middle East and North Africa in order to establish a productive
dialogue between the various contexts and perspectives.
Deadline for abstracts: 1 May 2019.
Information: Paulo Gabriel Hilu da Rocha Pinto, Universidade Federal Fluminense
(philu99@gmail.com)
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8.
Workshop:
“Greek Experience under Ottoman Rule”, Athens, 3 September 2019
This workshop is designed to bring
together those who are working on the Greeks in Ottoman history and culture.
Considering the focus on the experience of the Greeks under Ottoman rule,
prospective participants are encouraged to consider additional, comparative or
interdisciplinary frameworks for papers, beyond the Ottoman context.
Deadline for abstracts: 22 April 2019.
Information: https://hellenic.princeton.edu/opportunities/greek-experience-under-ottoman-rule-athens-september-3-2019
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9.
Panel
on "Violent Extremism in the Mediterranean: A Critical Approach"
during the Conference of the Italian Society of Political Science (SISP),
University of Salento, Lecce, 12-14 September 2019
After the 2011 uprisings, the attention towards
security and terrorism highly increased in Mediterranean area leading to the
spread of the concepts of ‘Violent Extremism’ and ‘Radicalisation’. This panel
aims to analyse critically the theoretical and practical dimension of PVE/CVE
practices as well as the social movements and groups usually considered as
‘Violent Extremist’.
In order to take part in the advertised panel,
submit your abstract until 19 May 2019 by registering on https://www.sisp.it/register and choosing panel 13.3. Information: https://www.sisp.it/sezioni-convegno-sisp-2019
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10. 48th Annual
Conference of the North American Association of Islamic and Muslim Studies on
“Muslim Communities in Europe and North America: Contemporary Developments and
Challenges”, Boston, 27 September 2019
We
invite papers from professors and advanced Ph.D. candidates in the humanities
and social sciences. Questions the papers might address include the following:
Consequences of Post-war European Labour Shortage of the 50s
& 60s: Guest-workers from Pakistan, the Maghreb, and Turkey; Muslim
Immigration, Populism, and Popularization in Europe and North America; etc.
Extended deadline for abstracts: 15 April 2019. Information: http://www.bu.edu/cura/48th-annual-conference-of-the-north-american-association-of-islamic-and-muslim-studies/
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11. Six Open
Panels for the “26th International Congress of the German Middle East Studies
Association (DAVO)” Combined with the Conference of the Section for Islam
Studies of the Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft (DMG), Hamburg, 3-5
October 2019
Submission of papers are invited for the
following open panels. Please send your abstracts (ca. 300 words) until 31 May
2019 to the respective organizer of the panel and to the Secretary General of
the Congress, amke.dietert@googlemail.com.
1.
Rethinking the Process of
“Normalization” of Islamist Parties in Light of the Models of "Civil State"
and “Islamic Securalism” - Organizer: Alia Gana, CNRS, University of Paris
Panthéon-Sorbonne, ganaalia0@gmail.com; Anca Munteanu, CNRS, anca.munteanua@gmail.com; Ester Sigillo, University of Florence, ester.sigillo@sns.it
2.
Beyond Shariʿa and Fiqh: on the Diversity of Islamic Normative Cultures. - Organizer: Heydar Shadi, Sankt Georgen Graduate School of
Philosophy and Theology, Frankfurt, heydarshadi@gmail.com
3.
Rethinking Islamic Origins: Towards a New Understanding of the Beginnings of
Arabic Written Tradition. - Organizers: Giuliano
Lancioni, Roma Tre University, giuliano.lancioni@uniroma3.it Raoul Villano, Roma Tre University, raoul.villano@uniroma3.it
4.
South Yemen: Past, Present, and Future.
- Organizers: Abdulsalam al-Rubaidi, alrubaidi@forumluqman.org; Amira Augustin, Academic Forum Muhammad Ali Luqman, Berlin, info@forumluqman.org
5.
Towards New Social Contracts in MENA Countries? Prospects for Economic and
Social Policy Reform, better Governance and National Dialogues. - Organizer: Markus Loewe, German Development Institute (DIE),
Bonn, Markus.Loewe@die-gdi.de
6.
Stigmatised Tasks / Stigmatised Origins: Islam, Low-status Professional Groups
and Descent in the Middle East and Sahel.
- Organizer: Marta Scaglioni, Univerità degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, scaglionimarta@gmail.com
See abstracts of all open panels
at https://www.aai.uni-hamburg.de/voror/veranstaltungen/2019-davokongress/07-offene-panel.html
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12. Conference on
“Ethno-Religious Conflict and Economic Development: Is there a Correlation?”,
New York City, 29-31 October 2019
The conference intends to provide a
pluri-disciplinary platform to explore whether there is a correlation between
ethno-religious conflict or violence and economic growth as well as the
direction of the correlation. University scholars, researchers, policy makers,
think tanks, and the business community are invited to submit abstracts and /
or full papers of their quantitative, qualitative, or mixed methods research.
Deadline for abstracts: 18 July 2019.
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13. Workshop:
“Acts of Rebellions and Revolts in the Early Islamic Empire (600-1000)”, Leiden
University, 7-8 November 2019
This workshop aims to examine the act of
rebellion and its related categories (revolts, resistance, armed negotiation,
contention) as moments of breakdown of social expectations and dependency that
were embedded in society. As such, we are mainly interested in the dynamics
between social, political, and religious groups and institutions, how
rebellions influenced the social and political structures of the caliphate, as
well as its everyday life.
Deadline for abstracts: 1 May 2019.
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14. First Biennial
Conference on “Contemporary Iranian Studies”, Faculty of World Studies,
University of Tehran, 10-11 November 2019
The themes include contemporary history,
sociology, political science, religions and theology, art, international
relations, new media and communication studies, diaspora studies, etc.
Deadline for abstracts: 10 June 2019. Information:
https://iranianstudies.ut.ac.ir
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15. International
Conference: „Boundaries in the Arab and Islamic Context”, Hammamet, Tunisia,
28-30 November 2019
This conference seeks to address
the issue of boundaries from various perspectives: historical, religious,
ideological, philosophical and social. Much emphasis should be put on what is
happening across the boundaries of influence and impacts among civilizations,
peoples and States, and the resulting dynamics among humans, languages,
terminology, techniques, science, wealth, trade, doctrines and intellectual
orientations.
Deadline for abstracts: 31 July
2019. Information: https://networks.h-net.org/node/73374/announcements/3949982/boundaries-arab-and-islamic-context
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16. Conference:
“Diasporas: An Inclusive Interdisciplinary Conference”, Prague, 1-2 December
2019
This conference provides a platform for
participants from all relevant fields, professions and practices to engage in
dialogues that shed light on the evolving meaning of diasporas and the tangible
application of that knowledge in the community with a view to forming a
selective publication to engender further research and collaboration. The
conference organisers welcome proposals for presentations in a variety of
formats that address any aspect of diaspora.
Deadline for abstracts: 31 May 2019.
Information: http://www.progressiveconnexions.net/interdisciplinary-projects/cultures-and-societies/migration-and-diasporas/conferences/
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17. Conference on
“Narrating the Pilgrimage to Mecca: Experiences, Emotions, and Meanings”,
University of Amsterdam, 12-13 December 2019
The conference studies how pilgrims have made
sense of Meccan pilgrimage by asking in what ways do they select from and
creatively combine cultural discourses and emotional repertoires in their
stories about expectations, experiences and recollections of Muslim pilgrimage?
How do these stories relate to the wider sets of social relations, cultural
contexts and power structures they are embedded in? etc.
Deadline for abstracts: 1 June 2019.
Information: https://www.rug.nl/ggw/news/events/2019/190401callforpapers-conference-hajj
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18. Arab Center
for Research and Policy Studies (ACRPS) Conference for Graduate Students in
Western Universities, Doha, 28-30 March 2020
The conference will provide Arab doctoral
students in the social sciences and humanities based at Western universities an
open space to present papers rooted in their graduate studies. This novel
conference will give the participants the chance to benefit from discussions
with their peers and with established Arab academics.
Deadline for abstracts: 30 July 2019.
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POSITIONS
19. Two Doctoral
and Six Postdoctoral Fellowships for Art Historians, Archaeologists,
Anthropologists in the Research Program "4A Laboratory: Art Histories,
Archaeologies, Anthropologies, Aesthetics", Florence and Berlin
4A Lab focuses on objects, practices,
environments, and narratives in their historical, social and historiographical
dimensions, including histories of collecting and display. It invites
researchers to study the materiality, mediality, agency, ecology and mobility
of objects and related discourses.
Deadline for applications: 15 April 2019. Information: https://www.khi.fi.it/en/aktuelles/call-for-papers.php
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20. Two PhD
Positions, Cluster of Excellence “Religion and Politics. Dynamics of Tradition
and Innovation”, University of Muenster
Research field: “Transcultural Entanglement and
Disentanglement” (preferentially with a focus on the regions of the Atlantic or
Indian Oceans). Requirements: exceptional ability in
the humanities, cultural studies, social sciences, or in the areas of
law/jurisprudence or theology/religious studies; strong competence in
interdisciplinary studies, etc.
Deadline for applications: 19 May 2019.
Information & Contact: Prof Dr Nils Jansen (v.kortus@uni-muenster.de).
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21. Three
Postdoctoral Researcher Positions, Cluster of Excellence “Religion and
Politics. Dynamics of Tradition and Innovation”, University of Muenster
Research field: “Transcultural Entanglement and
Disentanglement” (preferentially with a focus on the regions of the Atlantic or
Indian Oceans). Requirements: exceptional ability in
the humanities, cultural Studies, social sciences, or in the areas of
law/jurisprudence or theology/religious studies; clear research focus;
participation in international research networks; etc.
Deadline for abstracts: 19 May 2019.
Information & Contact: Prof Dr Nils Jansen (v.kortus@uni-muenster.de).
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22. Five Postdoctoral
Fellowships in the Program “Europe in the Middle East – The Middle East in
Europe”, Forum Transregionale Studien, Berlin
The fellowships are intended primarily for
scholars in the humanities and social sciences who want to carry out their
research projects in connection with the Berlin program, which seeks to rethink
key concepts and premises that link and divide Europe and the Middle East.
Applicants should be at the postdoctoral level and should have obtained their
doctorate within the last seven years.
Deadline for applications: 22 April 2019. Information: https://www.eume-berlin.de/call-for-application-ausschreibung.html
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23. Postdoctoral
Research Fellowship, Max-Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic
Diversity, Göttingen
Within the research group “Empires of Memory: The
Cultural Politics of Historicity in Former Habsburg and Ottoman Cities.” We
welcome applicants from a plethora of fields in the social sciences and
humanities whose research foci include Istanbul, Budapest, Thessaloniki and/or
Sarajevo.
Deadline for applications: 12 April 2019. Information: http://www.mmg.mpg.de/fileadmin/user_upload/Stellen/2019-02_MPIEmpiresofMemory_Postdoc.pdf
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24. Andreas Tietze
Memorial Fellowship in Turkish Studies, University of Vienna
The Fellow will benefit
from the resources available in Vienna while conducting his or her research. Furthermore,
he/she will receive a scholarship of up to 1,500 euros to cover the costs of
living in Vienna. Requirements: advanced
doctoral candidate or postdoctoral / early stage researcher; high level of
proficiency in English; an original reserach topic.
Deadline for applications: 1 May 2019. Information:
https://tietzefellowship.univie.ac.at/
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25. Postdoctoral
Research Fellow for Research on Mediterranean Islamisms, Alwaleed Centre,
University of Edinburgh
The fellow will conduct research on Islamist
parties and movements’ role in political governance in the contemporary
Mediterranean region. Candidates with expertise in conducting comparative
research on different aspects of contemporary politics and Islamism in the
countries of the Mediterranean region are preferred.
Deadline for applications: 29 April
2019. Information: https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BRG580/postdoctoral-research-fellow-mediterranean-islamisms
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26. Postdoctoral
Research Fellow for Grant Writing & Project Development (Globalized Muslim
World), Alwaleed Centre, University of Edinburgh
The position will develop the research
activities of the Centre and commence on 1 September 2019 or as soon as
possible thereafter. The research focus of the position is on the contemporary
politics and society of a globalized Muslim World.
Deadline for applications: 29 April 2019.
Information: https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BRG530/postdoctoral-research-fellow-grant-writing-and-project-development-globalized-muslim-world
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27. 15 Early Stage
Researcher Positions in the Marie Skłodowska Curie Action, Innovative Training
Network MIDA: "Mediating Islam in the Digital Age"
The project is to train 15 creative,
entrepreneurial, and innovative researchers in social and human sciences through
an interdisciplinary research programme, whose main objectives are to
understand the tremendous influence that digitisation and technological
innovations have on Islam. The location is depending on which project the
candidate applies for.
Deadline for applications: 1 June 2019.
Information: https://www.itn-mida.org/callforposition
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28. Assistant
Professor or Associate Professor for the History of the Ottoman Empire,
University of Virginia
This is a one-year salaried part-time
appointment (renewable for up to one additional year), starting 25 August 2019,
through 24 May 2021.
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29. Postdoctoral
Fellowships (1-2 Years) and Visiting Scholarship (One Month - 2 Semesters) in
Modern Turkish and Middle East Studies, Center for Global Governance, Shanghai
University, 2019-20
Deadline for application: 26 May 2019. For
information and application contact Prof. Tugrul Keskin (tugrulkeskin@t.shu.edu.cn
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OTHER
INFORMATION
30. GTOT Prize
2020: Awards for Outstanding M.A. Theses and Dissertations in the Field of
Turkic, Ottoman and Turkish Studies
Anyone who completed a thesis/dissertation in
this fields of studies between 1 September 2018 and 1 May 2020 is eligible to
apply. Papers in German, English and French are accepted. The authors of the
top three M.A. theses will receive 500 Euros each; the best dissertation will
be awarded 1,000 Euros. Abstracts of the awarded works will be published in
"Diyâr – Journal for Ottoman, Turkish and Middle Eastern Studies.
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31. Middle East
and North Africa Mobility Grants for Young Researchers from Switzerland and
Arab Countries
The aim of this call for projects is to fund research
stays between Switzerland and the following countries: Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco,
Palestine, Qatar, Tunisia and the United Arab Emirates.
Deadline for applications: End of December 2019.
Information: http://cefas.cnrs.fr/spip.php?article672&lang=fr
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32. Internships at
the Moroccan Institute for Policy Analysis (MIPA), Rabat
The intern will assist the Institute’s team in
research, support activities and attend various events organized by the
Institute. Requirement: Master’s degree in political science, economics,
international relations, sociology, anthropology or other relevant social
sciences disciplines; preference will be given to applicants who are currently
registered as doctoral students.
Deadline for applications: 30 April 2019. Information:
https://mipa.institute/eng; contact@mipa.institute
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33. Articles on
"Religions and Acts of Violence" for Special Issue of "Violence.
An International Journal"
This issue will examine different religious traditions
and geographical and historical contexts (including the Arab-Muslim world) and
analyze phenomena of violence and the exiting from violence that involve
religious elements (actors, discourses, imaginaries, etc.).
Deadline for abstracts: 30 June 2019. Information: http://www.fmsh.fr/en/research/30104
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34. Articles on
“Migration, Trafficking, and Libya” for “Lamma: A Journal of Libyan Studies”
Papers which address under-researched,
misunderstood, or overlooked aspects and intersections of migration, borders,
and movement within, throughout, and across the Libyan space are particularly
welcome. We are keen on papers which are based in recent fieldwork, which bring
new historical material to bear on understanding migration and Libya, or which
bring new critical theoretical perspectives to the field.
Deadline for full papers: 1 May
2019.Information: https://lammajournal.com/2019/01/17/call-for-papers-migration-trafficking-and-libya/
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35. Contribution
pour le MIDÉO 36 (2021): “Iǧtihād et taqlīd dans l’islam sunnite et šīʿite”
Le dossier de ce MIDÉO s’agira
d’investir ces différentes notions connexes. On soulignera les discours
théologiques de légitimité ou de réfutation, mais aussi leur articulation.
Au-delà de la rivalité entre les deux logiques, il conviendra de vérifier si
l’on reste bien dans un continuum,
et que si les perspectives hégémoniques sont rivales, elles ne sont pas
incompatibles.
Deadline for abstracts: 15 January 2020. Information:
https://iismm.hypotheses.org/36891
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36. Proposals
for the "Classical Islamic Texts Series" as First Part of the
"Library of Arabic and Islamic Heritage"
Gorgias Press and The King Faisal Center for
Research and Islamic Studies invite proposals for single-volume translations of
renowned classical Arabic works, showcasing texts that are of central
importance to the fields of Qurʾānic studies, Islamic law, Ḥadīth, Theology,
History, and Philosophy. Each proposal should be for a text that is or will be
used as an important reference work. The Arabic text will sit side-by-side with
the English translation.
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37. Contributions
for an Edited Book on "Geo-political Conflict in Emergent Genres and
Forms: Israel, Palestine, and the Middle East after the Second Intifada"
This collection addresses how genre and form
work to illuminate and re-describe conflict in the context of Israel and
Palestine but also how depicting conflict impacts aesthetic and formal
strategies of representation more widely. How cultural texts might use and
challenge narrative and formal conventions in order to offer alternatives to
mainstream historical, political, and cultural discourses?
Deadline for abstracts: 31 May 2019. Contact:
Dr Ned Curthoys (ned.curthoys@uwa.edu.au)
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38. Proposals for
New Book Series “Culture, Society and Political Economy in Turkey”
We are looking for original material from the
areas of sociology, political science, anthropology, political economy and
related fields, with a theoretical and empirical focus.
Contact: Isabel David (isabela_davidova@yahoo.com)
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39. Articles for
Edited Volume on “Sayed Hussain Alatas's Thought, Ideas and Social Theory”
The book is planned to be published by Brill in 2021.
Contact: Dr. Seyed Javad Miri, Head of the Department
of Sociology of Religion, Tehran, (seyedjavad@hotmail.com).
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40.
Contributions for Edited Book: “Religious, Ethical and
Cultural Diversity”
The envisaged volume aims to explore the underlying
converging features of religious, ethical and cultural diversity that would
provide for maintaining the fabric of our societies and guarantee their further
peaceful development. We welcome book chapter contributions focused (but not
exclusively) on the following themes: Diversification of traditional
cultural/societal structures; cultural, religious and ethical pluralism;
globalization and worldwide policies of religion, etc.
Deadline for abstracts: 15 May 2019. Contact: iu_recv__contributions@istanbul.edu.tr
/ Istanbul University Press: www.istanbul.edu.tr
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41. "Journal
of Law & Islam / Zeitschrift Recht & Islam" is Now Accessible
Online
The complete text of Issue 9
(2017) is now accessible at http://ul.qucosa.de/api/qucosa%3A33661/attachment/ATT-0/
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