Check out our Journal Roundups for the latest articles in Islamic studies. This is the forty-fourth iteration to be published and the Winter 2022 edition is now online. The Winter 2022 edition currently has issues from 52 journals in a wide variety of subjects and disciplines and will be revised as more journals announce their Winter issues.
The journal roundup project covers over 90 English language journals in a variety of disciplines related to Islamic Studies, providing the table of contents for each journal as a tool for researchers, academics, students, and those generally interested in the field of Islamic Studies. We include only articles; book reviews can be found on the journal sites. Please let us know if we have missed any journals or if you have questions at journals@themaydan.com. [Curated by Wali Siddiq].
- Al-Bayan: Journal of Qur’an and Hadith Studies
- Al-Masaq: Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean
- al-Qantara
- Arabic Sciences and Philosophy: A Historical Journal
- Asian Affairs
- British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies
- Central Asian Survey
- Critical Muslim
- Contemporary Arab Affairs
- Contemporary Levant
- Contemporary Review of the Middle East
- History of Religions
- Intellectual History of the Islamicate World
- International Journal of Islamic Architecture
- International Journal of Middle East Studies
- Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations
- Islamic Africa
- Islamic Law and Society
- Israel Affairs
- Jerusalem Quarterly
- Journal of Africana Studies
- Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies
- Journal of Arabic Literature
- Journal of Asian and African Studies
- Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient
- Journal of Humanity and Society
- Journal of Islamic Manuscripts
- Journal of Islamic Studies
- Journal of the Middle East and Africa
- Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies
- Journal of Muslim Mental Health
- Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs
- Journal of Muslims in Europe
- Journal of North African Studies
- Journal of Palestine Studies
- Journal of Qurʾanic Studies
- Journal of Religion in Africa
- Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
- Journal of Sufi Studies
- Mashriq & Mahjar: Journal of Middle East and North African Migration Studies
- Medieval Encounters
- Middle East Critique
- The Middle East Journal
- Middle East Law and Governance: An Interdisciplinary Journal
- Middle Eastern Literatures
- Middle Eastern Studies
- The Muslim World
- Philosophy and Social Criticism
- Politics and Religion
- Politics, Religion & Ideology
- Secularism and Nonreligion
- Turkish Studies
Al-Bayan: Journal of Qur'an and Hadith Studies
Volume 20 Issue 1Scripture and Politics in Malaysia: The Qur’ānic Exegesis of Abdul Hadi bin Awang By: Muhammad Mustaqim Mohd Zarif
The Fawātih Al-Suwar: A Critique of Classical Categories and New Typology By: Moh. Zahid
Immunization and Quarantine in the Light of the Prophetic Traditions with Reference to the UAE Quarantine Policies for Fighting COVID-19 By: Kabiru Goje
Fawāṣil Aspect in the Terengganu Quran Manuscript IAMM 2012.13.6 and Implications on the Tafsir of Ayah in Surah Al-Baqarah By: Riswadi bin Azmi, Mustaffa bin Abdullah, and Abdul Hanis bin Embong
Kulliyyāt Al-Tafsīr Dan Peranannya Dalam Pentafsiran Al-Quran: Kulliyyāt Al-Tafsīr and Its Significance in the Qurʾanic Exegesis By: Rasyad Afif Ibrahim, Muhd Najib Abdul Kadir, and Haziyah Hussin
توثيق الرواة في حالات مخصوصة عند الإمام أحمد بن حنبل وأثره في الحكم على مروياتهم: Documenting Hadith Narrators in Certain Cases according to Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal and Its Effect on Judging Their Narratives By: AbdelAziz Shaker Hamdan Al Kubaisi
Al-Masaq: Journal of the Medieval Mediterranean
Volume 34 Issue 1The Significance of the Written Word in European–Mamlūk Diplomatic Missions By: Alessandro Rizzo
Placing Messina: The Politics and Geography of Bartolomeo da Neocastro’s Historia Sicula (c. 1294) By: Susannah Bain
Caesar Bardas and the Earthquake of Constantinople: The Rival Depictions of the Event in the Arabic and Byzantine Sources By: Hadi Taghavi & Ehsan Roohi
Unveiling al-Isfār ʽan ḥukm al-asfār: Structural Analysis of a Fifteenth-Century Medical Manual for Travellers By: Angela Isoldi
New Saladins: Spiritual Crusading and the Typology of Crusading Enemies By: Richard Allington
al-Qantara
Volume 43 Issue 1Exarachellos: Dírhames en la Barcelona del siglo X By: Thomas Freudenhammer
«Wa kāna l-insānu akṯara šayʾin ǧadalan». Discusión y regateo con la divinidad en la tradición islámica By: Pedro Buendía
Arabic Sciences and Philosophy: A Historical Journal
Volume 32 Issue 1PSEUDO-EUCLIDE, PSEUDO-PTOLÉMÉE ET THIASOS SUR LES MIROIRS By: Roshdi Rashed
ON SOME AMBIGUITIES IN IBN SĪNĀ’S ANALYSIS OF THE QUANTIFIED HYPOTHETICAL PROPOSITIONS By: Saloua Chatti
REREADING METAPHYSICS Ε2-3: ARISTOTLE’S ARGUMENT AGAINST DETERMINISM, AND HOW AVERROES TWISTED IT IN HIS LONG COMMENTARY By: Dustin Klinger
Asian Affairs
Volume 53 Issue 1Sino-Iranian Relations: from Tentative Diplomacy to Strategic Partnership By: Anoushiravan Ehteshami, Jacopo Scita, Dan Wang & Benjamin Houghton
Asianisation of Asia: Chinese-Iranian Relations in Perspective By: Anoushiravan Ehteshami
Why Did China’s Rise Succeed and Iran’s Fail? the Political Economy of Development in China and Iran By: Mehdi Parvizi Amineh
China–Iran Relations from the Perspective of Tehran’s Look East Approach By: Hongda Fan
Iranian Digital Diplomacy Towards China: 2019 as a Turning Point By: Dan Wang & Roie Yellinek
China-Iran Relations Through the Prism of Sanctions By: Jacopo Scita
China and the Iranian Revolution: New Perspectives on Sino-Iranian Relations, 1965–1979 By: William Figueroa
China’s Balancing Strategy Between Saudi Arabia and Iran: The View from Riyadh By: Benjamin Houghton
The China–Iran Comprehensive Strategic Partnership: A Tale of two Regional Security Complexes By: Jonathan Fulton
An Illusory Entente: The Myth of a Russia-China-Iran “Axis” By: Nicole Grajewski
Kyrgyzstan’s New Kingpin By: Charles J. Sullivan
The India-Pakistan Conflict in Kashmir and Human Rights in the Context of Post-2019 Political Dynamics By: Agnieszka Kuszewska
British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies
Volume 49 Issue 1Egyptian foreign policy after the 2011 revolution: the dynamics of continuity and change By: Gamal M. Selim
Kurdish subjectivity: Liminal Kurd characters stymied in harsh liminal contexts in Sherzad Hassan’s short fiction By: Zakarya Bezdoode & Golchin Amani
White Revolution on the screen; the transformation of hegemonic currents in the Iranian rural films during the 1960s and 1970s By: Asefeh Sadeghi-Esfahlani
The metamorphosis: a literary analysis of the Arab Muslim refugee’s interpersonal struggles of integration in London By: Vicky Panossian
Islam and existentialism in Turkey during the Cold War in the works of Sezai Karakoç By: Gözde Damla Çitler
Serializing protestantism: the missionary Miscellany and the Arabic press in 1850s Beirut By: Anthony Edwards
Youth and political engagement in post-revolution Tunisia By: Fethi Mansouri
The inter-Islamic competition and the shift in al-Nur party stance towards civil state in Egypt By: Shaimaa Magued
Menachem Begin and the question of the settlements: 1967–1977 By: Amir Goldstein & Elchanan Shilo
Sectarianization and Memory in the post-Saddam Middle East: the ‘Alāqima By: Nassima Neggaz
Central Asian Survey
Volume 41 Issue 1‘I dress in silk and velvet’: women, textiles and the textile-text in 1930s Uzbekistan By: Claire Roosien
From ‘Mercy’ to ‘Banner of Labour’: the Bukharan Jewish press in late Tsarist and early Soviet Central Asia By: Thomas Loy & Zeev Levin
Mongolian Buddhism, science and healing: a modernist legacy By: Saskia Abrahms-Kavunenko
Songs of war and despair: two Afghan/Uzbek women’s life history and lament By: Wolayat Tabasum Niroo
Women herders: women’s role and bargaining power in Mongolian herding households By: Mieke Meurs, Amarjargal Amartuvshin, Otgontugs Banzragch, Myagmasuren Boldbaatar & Georgia Poyatzis
The Mongolian semi-presidential constitution and its democratic performance By: Mina Sumaadii & Yu-Shan Wu
The neo-liberal conception of empowerment and its limits: micro-credit experiences of self-employed women in the bazaars of Bishkek By: Gözde Yazıcı Cörüt & İlker Cörüt
The politics of budgetary capture in rentier states: who gets what, when and how in Afghanistan By: Mohammad Qadam Shah
Factors motivating the transfer of university students in Kazakhstan By: Rita Kasa, Ali Ait Si Mhamed, Alima Ibrasheva, Dana Mambetalina & Serik Ivatov
Critical Muslim
Volume 41Body Horror By: C. Scott Jordan
Brains Degendered By: Jeremy Henzell-Thomas
Enhancements By: Wendy L Schultz
A Woman in God’s Land By: Themrise Khan
Call Me Yunus By: Mevlut Ceylan
Mortal Dance By: Halimah Adisa
In-Between By: Nikhat Hoque
This Body: A History By: Robin Yassin-Kassab
‘Lazy’ Bodies By: Shanon Shah
Normal Indian Wives By: Chandrika Parmar
The Hunter Inside By: Aamer Hussein
Painting Poems By: Nadeem Baghdadi
Bonding in Abrahamic Faiths By: Giles Goddard
My Friend, AbdulHamid AbuSulayman By: Anwar Ibrahim
Shame Again By: Samia Rahman
Autism, Yusuf and I By: Naomi Foyle
Slapstick Tragedy By: James Brooks
Allah, Asè and Afros Adama By: Juldeh Munu
Two Poems By: Muhammed Bello
Imagining Otherwise By: Elhum Shakerifar
Last Word: On Zoombies By: Shamim Miah
Contemporary Arab Affairs
Volume 15 Issue 1Beyond Lebanon’s Power-Sharing By: Claudia Ditel
The Syrian Refugees in Lebanon: Looking for a Convivial Habitat By: Sari Hanafi
The Syrian Conflict’s Influence on the Chinese Role in the Middle East By: Hocine Laarid
The Benefit of the Doubt or the Underdog Effect?: American Public Attitudes towards Islam, 1990–2020 By: Ayman Mansour Nada
Israeli Peace: A Study of Models and Approaches By: Abdelkarim Ben Dakhli
Contemporary Levant
Volume 7 Issue 1Mihyar’s precarious journey: imagining the intellectual in modern Syrian literature By: Linda Istanbulli
In the shadow-imagination: a brief literary history of Syrian poetry of witness By: Daniel Behar
Theatre of the Probable: Saʿdallah Wannous, Rabih Mroué, and the spectator By: Maya Kesrouany
Recalibrating the historical imaginary: Haydar Haydar’s literary collage By: Alexa Firat
Home, identity, and place in Syrian literature: Maha Hassan’s Drums of Love and Ghassan Jubbaʿi’s Qahwat Al-General By: Manal Al Natour
Annotating the history of the Syrian uprising: poems by Mohja Kahf, introduced by the author By: Mohja Kahf
Contemporary Review of the Middle East
Volume 9 Issue 1Rethinking the Egyptian–Israeli Peace Treaty: Perceptions and Receptions Within Egyptian Society (1977–1982) By: Rami Ginat, Marwan Abu-Ghazaleh Mahajneh
Public Sector Employment as a Social Welfare Policy: The “Social Contract” and Failed Job Creation for Youth in Egypt By: Yusuke Kawamura
Maps of the West Bank in Jordanian Postage Stamps, 1952–1985 By: Michael Sharnoff
Propaganda and Radicalization: The Case of Daesh in Iran By: Jamileh Kadivar
The Role of Gulf Cooperation Council in Conflict Management, 1981–2019: A Comparative Study By: Amira Ahmed Elsayed Abdelkhalek
History of Religions
Volume 60 Issue 3Africana Esoteric Studies and Western Intellectual Hegemony: A Continuing Conversation with Western Esotericism By: Stephen C. Finley, Biko Mandela Gray, and Hugh R. Page Jr.
Religion in the Mirror of the Other: The Discursive Value of Cult-Atrocity Stories in Mediterranean Antiquity By: David Frankfurter
Between Sound and Silence in Early Yoga: Meditation on “Om” at Death By: Finnian M. M. Gerety
Intellectual History of the Islamicate World
Volume 10 Issue 1-2The Maqāma Genre and the History of an Islamicate Literary Form By: Maurice Pomerantz and Jonathan Decter
ʿĪsā b. Hišām’s Shiism and Religious Polemic in the Maqāmāt of Badīʿ al-Zamān al-Hamaḏānī (d. 398/1008) By: Devin Stewart
Digressions in the Islamic Archive: Al-Ḥarīrī’s Maqāmāt and the Forgotten Commentary of al-Panǧdīhī (d. 584/1188) By: Matthew L. Keegan
Between Arabic and Persian Traditions: The maqāmas of Ḥamīd al-Dīn Balḫī By: Jaakko Hämeen-Anttila
The Beard as Spectacle and Scandal in a Thirteenth-century Hebrew Maqāma By: Tova Rosen
A Maqāma on Same-Sex Marriage in the Thirteenth Century By: Maurice Pomerantz
Hidden Gems: The Hebrew Maqāma from Yemen By: Adena Tanenbaum
“Each Nail a Jail”: Kitāb al-Masāmīr as Contemporary Critique By: Max Shmookler
International Journal of Islamic Architecture
Volume 11 Issue 1Cultural Encounters, Local Practice, and Historical Process in the Ancient Middle East By: Upton, Dell
On Ruins: The Art and Politics of Architectural Heritage By: Auji, Hala
The Anecdotal Archive: Building Design, Oral History, and the Notion of an Alevi Place of Worship By: Andersen, Angela
Tehran’s Decentralization Project and the Emergence of Socio-Spatial Boundaries By: Jafari, Elmira; Hein, Carola
The Search for the Mosque of Florence: A Space of Negotiated Identities By: Kataw, Hanan
Borderscape: Forced Syrian Migration and New Spatial Practices in Lebanon By: Trovato, Maria Gabriella
‘Even in death, we’re being denied our place as human beings’: Geographic Islamophobia and Muslim Cemeteries in the English-Speaking West By: Felepchuk, William; Osman, Muna; Keller, Kimberley
A Teaching Methodology on the Combination of Architectural Tradition and Parametric Design: A Case Study with Birdhouses By: Agirbas, Asli
A Time for Solidarity: Rethinking the Architectural Establishment in the Age of COVID-19 By: Yücel, Şebnem
International Journal of Middle East Studies
Volume 54 Issue 1“Revolution is the Equality of Children and Adults”: Yaşar Kemal Interviews Street Children, 1975 By: Nazan Maksudyan
School Protests and the Making of the Post-Ottoman Mediterranean: Student Politicization as a Challenge to Italian Colonialism in Rhodes, 1915–1937 By: Andreas Guidi
The Agricultural Settlement of the Arabah and the Political Ecology of Zionism By: Matan Kaminer
Environmental Crises at the End of Safavid History: The Collapse of Iran’s Early Modern Imperial Ecology, 1666–1722 By: James Gustafson, James Speer
A Ghoul at the Gates: Natural Gas Energy and the Environment in Pahlavi Iran, 1960–1979 By: Ciruce Movahedi-Lankarani
“Illegitimate Children”: The Tunisian New Left and the Student Question, 1963–1975 By: Idriss Jebari
Women and Crime: Exploring the Role of Gender, Sexuality, and Race in Constructions of Female Criminality By: Nefertiti Takla
Female Culpability for Fornication in Ottoman Law and Everyday Life By: Başak Tuğ
Serial Murder and Honor: Rereading the Story of an Ottoman Murderess By: N. İpek Hüner Cora
Crime, Gender, Sexuality: Female Villains in Late Ottoman Crime Fiction By: Gülhan Balsoy
Betraying Behita: Superstition and the Paralysis of Blackness in Out el Kouloub’s Zanouba By: Taylor M. Moore
Anti-Christ in Egypt: Sexual Danger, Race, and Crime in a Narrative of Imperial Crisis By: Francesca Biancani
From Fallen Women to Citizen Mothers: Gendered Carcerality in Pahlavi Iran By: Golnar Nikpour
Women and Crime: The Egyptian Women’s Prison in Drama By: Dalia Said Mostafa
Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations
Volume 33 Issue 1Al-Ghazālī on Experiential Knowing and Imaginal Mediation By: Joel Richmond
Abdolkarim Soroush’s Theory of Revelation: From Expansion and Contraction of Religious Knowledge to Prophetic Dreams By: Ali Akbar
Apologetic Arguments in Ṣāliḥ ibn al-Ḥusayn al-Jaʿfarī’s Kitāb al-radd ʿalā al-Naṣārā By: Serkan Ince
Turning to the East, Rescuing the West: Sufism and Humanism in Ivan Aguéli’s Thought By: Meir Hatina
Islamic Africa
Volume 12 Issue 1Reading Ibāḍī Women’s Legacies through Stone Town’s Built Environment By: Kimberly T. Wortmann
“Useful” Knowledge and Moral Education in Zanzibar Between Colonial and Islamic Reform, 1916–1945 By: Caitlyn Bolton
An Embassy from the Sultan of Darfur to the Sublime Porte in 1791 By: A.C.S. Peacock
Print Culture, Islam and the Politics of Caution in Late Colonial Dar es Salaam: A History of Ramadhan Machado Plantan’s Zuhra, 1947–1960 By: James R. Brennan
Muhammad Bello’s Curriculum of Study, as Detailed in Ḥāshiya ʿalā muqaddimat Īdāʿ al-nusūkh and Shifāʾ al-asqām: the Books and Teachers of Sokoto’s Second Ruler By: Paul Naylor
Islamic Law and Society
Volume 29 Issue 1-2Abū Yūsuf’s Ikhtilāf Abī Ḥanīfa wa-Ibn Abī Laylā and the Transmission of Knowledge in the Formative Period of the Ḥanafī School By: Sohail Hanif
Al-Shāfiʿī Against the Kufan School By: Christopher Melchert
Authority in the Classical Ḥanafī School: the Emergence & Evolution of Ẓāhir al-Riwāya By: Salman Younas
Canonization in Islamic Law: A Case Study based on Shāfiʿī Literature By: Norbert Oberauer
Israel Affairs
Volume 28 Issue 1Israel-South Korea relations: the first six decades By: Alon Levkowitz
The ‘new great game’ in the Eastern Mediterranean By: Aylin G. Gürzel Aka, Aslıhan Engin Bozoglu, Isbandiyar Hashimov & Afet Pulhan
Excavating unstable ground: trends in archaeological research in Judea and Samaria, 1967-77 By: Mordechay Lash, Yossi Goldstein & Itzhaq Shai
Generational crossover: ‘the Movement for the Entire Land of Israel’ from the Labour movement to Gush Emunim By: Amir Goldstein & Elchanan Shilo
‘Jewish’ and ‘Non-Jewish’ fish in Lake Huleh in the 1930s and 1940s By: Gerald D. Sack
The countenance of the value of patriotism among young and mature pre-service teachers during their apprenticeship at school By: Sara Zamir & Gila Cohen Zilka
A local mimesis: meanings and metaphors in Aram Gershuni’s still life painting By: Nava Sevilla-Sadeh
The Israeli navy vs. Hamas and Hezbollah By: Ehud Eilam
When two anti-Zionists corresponded: a short note on George Antonius and Elizabeth P. MacCallum By: Eliezer Tauber
Jerusalem Quarterly
Issue 88Between Extinction and Dispossession: A Rhetorical Historiography of the Last Palestinian Crocodile (1870–1935) By : Elizabeth Bentley
Mu’askar and Shu’fat: Retracing the Histories of Two Palestinian Refugee Camps in Jerusalem By : Kjersti G. Berg
Karimeh Abbud: Entrepreneurship and Early Training By : Mitri Raheb
The Politics of Power around Qalandiya Checkpoint: Deconstructing the Prism of Im/mobility, Space, Time for Palestinian Commuters By : Reem Shraydeh
Jerusalem and the Continuing Nakba By : Philip Farah
Journal of Africana Studies
Volume 10 Issue 1Religious Encounters in Togo: Vodun and the Roman Catholic Church By: Alessandra Brivio
“Hijab Is My Identity”: Beyond the Politics of the Veil: The Appropriations of the Veil in an Inner-City Muslim Area of Accra (Ghana) since the 1980s By: Charles Prempeh
Somatizing the Past: Healing the Dead through Spirit Possession in the Garifuna Dugu of Honduras By: Marcela Maria Perdomo
Stereotyping, Exploitation, and Appropriation of African Traditional Religious Beliefs: The Case of Nyaminyami, Water Spirit, among the Batonga People of Northwestern Zimbabwe, 1860s–1960s By: Joshua Matanzima
Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don’t: The Paradox of Africana Religions’ Legal Status By: Ayodeji Ogunnaike
Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies
Volume 22Planets in Alchemy: Commentaries and Glosses on the Opening Verses of Ibn Arfaʿ Raʾs’s Shudhūr al-dhahab By: Juliane Müller
Journal of Arabic Literature
Volume 53 Issue 1-2Interrogating the Sacred: Radical Religious Revisionism, Agnosticism and Atheism in the Modern Arab World By: Ralph M. Coury
Something as Essential as Life Itself: Ghassān Kanafānī’s Returning to Haifa as a Parable of the Integration of Trauma By: Pasquale Macaluso
Global 1968 in Egypt: Raḍwā ʿĀshūr’s Farag and the Disarticulation of Area Studies By: M.J. Ernst
Mutual Adversaries, Fellow Dissidents: Multilingual Dissent from Waṭṭār’s al-Zilzāl and Djaout’s Le Dernier Été de la raison By: Alejandra Padín-Dujon
Transmission and Transit in Contemporary Arabic Literature: Naql and Its Limits By: Drew Paul
The Traditional Qaṣīdah and Kitāb al-Zahrah by Ibn Dāwūd al-Iṣfahānī By: Iyas Nasser
Journal of Asian and African Studies
Volume 57 Issue 1Africans and the Two Great Wars: A General Overview By: EC Ejiogu, Nneka L. Umego
Africans Had No Business Fighting in Either the 1914–1918 War or the 1939–1945 War By: Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe
Africa and Africans in the World Wars: The Prelude and Disposition for Leveraged Exploitation through Violence and Coercion By: EC Ejiogu, Nneka L. Umego
The African Participation and Experiences in the First and Second World Wars in Northern Rhodesia: A Historical Perspective 1914–1948 By: Bizeck Jube Phiri
Unravelling the Past: World War I in Africa By: Anne Samson
The Conflation of Race and Propaganda in the Mobilization of Africans for the Second World War By: Raphael Chijioke Njoku
African American Journalists in World War II West Africa: The NNPA Commission Tour of 1944–1945 By: Oliver Coates
The World Wars and Their Legacies in Africa and in the Affairs of Africans: The Case of East Africa—Kenya By: EC Ejiogu, Adaoma Igwedibia
The Ethics of War and War-Making: A Philosophical Interrogation of African Involvement in the World Wars and Their Exclusion From War Monuments and Memorials By: Chidozie J. Chukwuokolo
Africa’s Contributions to the Economy of Europe’s Two “World” Wars: De-centering the Dominant Narrative By: Nnanna Onuoha Arukwe
Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe: A Tribute By: EC Ejiogu
Journal of Asian and African Studies
Volume 57 Issue 2A Comparison of Security in City and Small-Town Gated Developments in the Western Cape province, South Africa By: Manfred Spocter
Repayment Performance of Self-Help Groups in Uttar Pradesh: An Empirical Investigation By: Udai Bhan Singh, Tanushree Gupta
Impact of Military Expenditures on the Globalization Process: A Spatial Econometric Analysis for African Region By: Saima Sarwar, Alvina Sabah Idrees
Changing Trends of Consanguineous Marriages in South India By: Harihar Sahoo, Paramita Debnath, Chaitali Mandal, R. Nagarajan, Sathiyasusuman Appunni
Who Controls the Past Controls the Future: How Algeria Manipulated History and Legitimated Power Using its Constitutional Charters and Legislation By: Francesco Tamburini
Religious Identification on Facebook Visuals and (Online) Out-group Intolerance: Experimenting the Sri Lankan Case By: Sandunika Hasangani
Capitalist Progress and Moral Economy: Sustaining Employment in India’s Handloom Sector By: Anthony P. D’Costa
Effect of the Arab Spring on Stabilization Capacity of the MENA Monarchies By: Andrey V Korotayev, Alina A Khokhlova
Evolution of Colonial Towns and Factors Influencing Toponymic Practices in Germano-Anglo Cameroon By: Ambe J Njoh, Esther P Chie, Fri C Soh-Agwetang
Non-Conventional Migration: An Evolving Pattern in South Asia By: AKM Ahsan Ullah, Mallik Akram Hossain, Ahmed Shafiqul Huque
Window of the World: Sino–African Encounters through Copies and Simulations By: Lesley Nicole Braun
Slow-Paced Adoption of Terrestrial Laser Scanning Technology for Land Surveying Operations in Nigeria’s Geoinformation Industry By: ES Ebinne, UC Nkwunonwo, OC Nwaka, NE Chiemelu
Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient
Volume 65 Issue 1-2Poetry, Magic, and the Formation of Wahhabism By: Nadav Samin
The Madness of the Majẕūbs: Three Sufi Hagiographies in Sixteenth-Century Mughal India By: Anurag Advani
A Space for the Subject: Tracing Garden Culture in Muslim Russia By: Alfrid K. Bustanov
Crafting a Categorical Ayutthaya: Ethnic Labeling, Administrative Reforms, and Social Organization in an Early Modern Entrepôt By: Matthew Reeder
Pavilions to Celebrate Honest Officials: An Authenticity Dilemma in Fifteenth-Century China By: Sarah Schneewind
When the Other Speaks: Ismāʿīl Gasprinskii and the Concept of Islamic Reformation By: Gulnaz Sibgatullina
Capitalism in Khiva: Cash Waqf or Cash Loan? By: Alisher Khaliyarov
Oriental Dressings, Imperial Inhalations: The Indian Hookah in British Colonial Culture By: Arup K. Chatterjee
Journal of Humanity and Society
Volume 26 Issue 1Pilgrims, Protest Tourists, and Palestinians: Abu Dis, Bethlehem, Dheisheh Camp By: Philip Hopper
From a Hashtag to a Movement: Black Women Movement Actors’ Challenges to Leading a Radical Movement in a “Postracial America” By: Shaneda Destine
Women Faculty in STEM Disciplines: Experiences with the Tenure Process and Departmental Practices By: Rodica Lisnic, Anna Zajicek, Brinck Kerr
Developing a Penal Abolitionist Application to Drug Treatment Drawing from Insider Perspectives and Lived Experiences By: Denise Woodall, Miriam Boeri
Journal of Islamic Manuscripts
Volume 13 Issue 1Saleroom Fiction versus Provenance: Historicizing Manuscripts via Their Marginal and Material Logic (Schøyen Fragments 1776) By: Konrad Hirschler
What’s in a Seal? Identification and Interpretation of ʿAbd al-Bāqī Ibn al-ʿArabī’s (d. 971/1564) Seal and Its Function By: Boris Liebrenz
Place Names in Colophons and Notes of Yemeni Manuscripts By: Christoph Rauch
Journal of Islamic Studies
Volume 33 Issue 1ʿAlī b. al-Madīnī (161–234/778–849): A Critical Reconstruction of His Biography and Evaluation of His Contribution to ḤadĪth Criticism By: I-Wen Su
From kolkHoz to pulpit: Rashida abïstay and female religious authority in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia By: Rozaliya Garipova
AUTHORITARIAN RESILIENCE AND THE ABSENCE OF DEMOCRATIC TRANSITION: THE IMPLICATIONS OF 2011 By: George Joffé
Journal of the Middle East and Africa
Volume 13 Issue 1“Don’t Call Us Kushim”: Racialized Experiences and Political Activism Among African Students in Israel in the 1960s By: Asher Lubotzky
“Change within Continuity”: Sacred and Holy Spaces and Socialization in Bocha, Zimbabwe, ca. 1910–1960s By: Aldrin Tinashe Magaya
Brave New World Order: The Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq and the Rise of Iraqi Shī‘ī Identity Politics By: Joseph E. Kotinsly
Bureaucrat-Local Politician Relations and Hierarchical Local Governance in Emerging Democracies: A Case Study of Tunisia By: Salih Yasun
Militarized Policing in the Middle East and North Africa By: Erica De Bruin & Zachary Karabatak
Journal of Middle East Women’s Studies
Volume 18 Issue 1Gendered Struggles over the Medical Profession in the Modern Middle East and North Africa By: Liat Kozma; Nicole Khayat
The Female Imperial Agent and the Intricacies of Power: British Nurses in Mandate Palestine By: Hagit Krik
Nursing (Inter)nationalism in Iran, 1916–1947 By: Lydia Wytenbroek
Women Doctors and the Medical Profession in Iraq during the First Half of the Twentieth Century By: Sara Farhan
“Why Don’t You Go to Nursing School?”: Hebrew University Medical School as a Gendered Experience, 1950–1970 By: Liat Kozma; Benny Nuriely
Orientalism without Power?: Chinese Female Ob-Gyns in Rural Algeria and Morocco in the Post-Mao Era By: Dongxin Zou
Journal of Muslim Mental Health
Volume 16 Issue 1Occupational and Sociocultural Temporal Identity Integration: Links to Overall Health for Muslim-Heritage Immigrants to the United States By: Ummul-Kiram Kathawalla and Moin Syed
Tree of Life with Older Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Muslim Women in the Community Setting: An Exploratory Study By: Nigar Khawaja, Kate Murray and Emma Bidstrup
Psychometric Properties of the Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCV-19S) in a Palestinian Context By: Fayez Mahamid, Dana Bdier and Denise Berte
Using Islamically Integrated Psychotherapy for the Treatment of Sexual Issues in a Muslim Male: A Pakistani Case Study By: Maryam Hussain
Visibility as Muslim, Perceived Discrimination and Psychological Distress among Muslim Students in the UK By: Mohammed Fahim Uddin, Amanda Williams and Katharine Alcock
Domestic Violence in Urban American Muslim Women By: Basmaa Ali, Mohammed Ahsan, Nahida Ahmed, H Stephen Leff, Clifton Chow and Yacoub Khatab
Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs
Volume 42 Issue 1Senator Dennis Deconcini and the Battle for Bosnia on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S.A By: Hamza Karčić
“Recognizing the Commencement of Ramadan … ”: U.S. Congressional Resolutions on Ramadan, 2001–2020 By: Andrea L. Stanton
Islamic Fashion: Subversion or Reinvention of Religious Values? By: Imène Ajala
Reshaping Their Mental Lifeworld: Malay-Muslim Immigrants in Australia in the Age of Islamophobia By: Khairudin Aljunied & Abbas Khan
“Tarred with the Same Brush”: Racist and Anti-racist Constructions of Muslim Asylum Seekers in Australia By: Ashleigh L. Haw
Comparing the Cultural Roots of Islamophobic Policy in China and France: The Cultural Similarities and Differences Behind State Rhetoric, Homogenisation and Repressive Policy By: Isaac Halpern
Malay Muslim Politicians’ Movements Amid the Deep South Unrest in Thailand By: Yasmin Sattar & Imron Sahoh
The Politics of Rohingya Ethnicity: Understanding the Debates on Rohingya in Myanmar By: Iqthyer Uddin Md Zahed & Bert Jenkins
Indonesia’s Islamic Networks in Germany: The Nahdlatul Ulama in Campaigning Islam Nusantara and Enacting Religious Agency By: Yanwar Pribadi
Miya Muslims of Assam: Identity, Visuality and the Construction of “Doubtful Citizens” By: Shofiul Alom Pathan & Munmun Jha
Sharia, Legal Pluralism and Muslim Personal Law: Ethnographic Lessons from the Mahallu System of Malabar, India By: K. C. Mujeebu Rahman & Anindita Chakrabarti
Journal of Muslims in Europe
Volume 11 Issue 1Authoritative Landscapes: The Making of Islamic Authority among Muslims in Europe: An Introduction By: Thijl Sunier and Léon Buskens
Islamic Authority and Centres of Knowledge Production in Europe By: Masooda Bano
Tafsir Studies and the Conundrum of Normativity By: Pieter Coppens
Religious Authority and Family Dispute Resolution among Moroccan Muslims in the Netherlands By: Arshad Muradin
Tariq Ramadan: A Voice for Decoloniality in France and in Morocco By: Ellen van de Bovenkamp
Who Should I Trust and Follow? Young Dutch Muslims Online and the Dynamics of Islamic Authority-Making By: Dorieke Molenaar
Material Muslim Authority: Danish Debates about Religious Markets By: Johan Fischer
Conjuring Karbala Online and Offline: Experiences of the ‘Authentic’ in Shiʾa majalis By: Aleeha Zahra Ali
Journal of North African Studies
Volume 27 Issue 2North Africa’s Afarit awaken By: George Joffé
The perception of self-censorship among Moroccan journalists By: Abdelmalek El Kadoussi
Citizen journalism in Morocco: the case of fact-checkers By: Hamza Bailla & Mohammed Yachoulti
Cyberactivism and protest movements: the February 20th movement – the forming of a new generation in Morocco By: Nour-Eddine Laouni
‘The Rif again!’ popular uprisings and resurgent violence in post-transitional Morocco By: Zakaria Rhani, Khalid Nabalssi & Mariam Benalioua
Decentralisation as authoritarian upgrading? Evidence from Jordan and Morocco By: Erik Vollmann, Miriam Bohn, Roland Sturm & Thomas Demmelhuber
Explaining the influence of Maghrebi rivalries on Tunisian foreign policy By: Imad Mansour
Journal of Palestine Studies
Volume 51 Issue 1Cultivating Credit: Financialized Urbanization Is Alienation! By : Tareq Radi
Palestine Solidarity Conferences in the Global Sixties By : Sorcha Thomson, Pelle Valentin Olsen, Sune Haugbolle
Finding a New Idiom: Language, Moral Decay, and the Ongoing Nakba By : Elias Khoury
“Captain Filastine” and the Trappings of Success By : Nada Elia
An Invitation to Belong: Challenging the Systemic Exclusion of Palestinians as Present Absentees By : Sarah Anne Minkin
Toward the Consolidation of a Gazan Military Front? By : Camille Mansour
Israeli Law and the Rule of Colonial Difference By : Rabea Eghbariah
Journal of Qurʾanic Studies
Volume 24 Issue 1Approaches to the Investigation of Speech Genres in the Qur’an By: Devin J. Stewart
Fights and Flights: Two Underrated ‘Alternatives’ to Dominant Readings in tafsīr By: Sohaib Saeed
Qur’an Translations into Central Asian Languages: Exegetical Standards and Translation Processes By: Mykhaylo Yakubovych
The Semantic Arrangement of Antonyms in Clear and Ambiguous Vocabulary in the Qur’an By: Sayel Hazza Al-hawawshaSaad Abdullah Meqdad and Mohammed Omar Aburahme
Journal of Religion in Africa
Volume 51 Issue 1-2Healing Borders and the Mapping of Referral Systems: Across the Territorial Spaces of African Healing Shrines, Christian Prayerhouses, and Hospitals By: Matthew Michael
Objects of Catholic Conversion in Colonial Buganda: A Study of the Miraculous Medal By: Alison Bennett
From Religion to Spirituality: Lessons for Values Education By: Lokesh Ramnath Maharajh
The Road to an Agreement on Missions: The Quarrel between Portugal and the Holy See Regarding the Missionary Policy for the Portuguese Empire in Africa (c.1880–1910) By: Hugo Gonçalves Dores
Zulu Creation Myths by Credo Mutwa – Ancient Tradition or Mutwa’s Invention? By: Agnieszka Podolecka
Putting African Communitarian Values to the Test during a Pandemic: An Ideological Analysis of the Speeches of Ghana’s President By: Husein Inusah
Attitude and Perception of Ghanaians toward the Church: An Analysis of the views of Christians living in selected Districts in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana By: Joseph Bawa, Anthony Ayim, and Bossman Bastimi
Grassroots Perceptions of Islamic Extremism and Muslim-Christian Relations in Mali By: Ludovic Lado and Boris Olivier Glode
‘Let No Black Cat Cross Our Path’: An Introduction to Ga Rituals of Affliction By: Gyau Kumi Adu
Journal of Religion in Africa
Volume 51 Issue 3-4Factors Influencing Eritreans Joining the Pentecostal Faith Movement: A Grounded Theory By: Amanuel Abraha Teklemariam
African Traditional Religious Practices as Social Regulatory Mechanism: The ‘Ulo Ubu’ Example in Amasiri, Nigeria By: Chinyere Lilian Nkama
Prayer Camps, Mental Health, and Human Rights Concerns in Ghana By: Francis Benyah
Christianity and Shona Religion and Ecology: An Ethical-Practical Perspective By: Jaco Beyers and Kudakwashe Muza
Media, Gender, and Religion in the Twenty-First Century: Interrogating the Public Image of Christian Women in Nigeria By: Enoch Olujide Gbadegesin and Kemi Wale-Olaitan
Hate Speech as a Politico-Religious Tool in Contemporary Zimbabwe By: Nomatter Sande and Byron Maforo
Exploring the Origins and Expansion of the Nyaminyami (Water Spirit) Belief Systems among the BaTonga People of Northwestern Zimbabwe By: Joshua Matanzima
East African Religious Pluralism: An Urban Coastal Case Study By: Blair Alan Gadsby
Religion as a Security Threat: Case Studies of Extremist Christian Movements in Africa By: Hamdy A Hassan
The Illusion of Reality and the Reality of Illusion: Staged Performance, Trickery, and Prestidigitation in Ritual By: Manuela Palmeirim
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
Volume 32 Issue 1Introduction: Situating Sanskrit after the Sultanates By: Luther Obrock
Verses at the Court of the King: Shifts in the Historical Imagination of the Sanskrit Literary Tradition during the Second Millennium By: DAUD ALI
“Islam” in Sanskrit doxography: a reconsideration via the writings of Madhusūdana Sarasvatī By: SHANKAR NAIR
Uddhara’s World: Geographies of Piety and Trade in Sultanate South Asia By: LUTHER OBROCK
Rudra Kavi and the Mughal Elite: A Codicological Reappraisal By: PRANAV PRAKASH
Jain Memory of the Tughluq Sultans: Alternative Sources for the Historiography of Sultanate India By: STEVEN M. VOSE
How were young Muslim minds shaped? A critical study of the kuttāb in Medieval Islam By: ESSAM AYYAD
An Illustrated Shiʿi Pilgrimage Scroll in the Collections of the Royal Asiatic Society By: ULRICH MARZOLPH, MATHILDE RENAULD
‘Indian Money’, Intra-Shīʿī Polemics, and the Bohra and Khoja Pilgrimage Infrastructure in Iraq’s Shrine Cities, 1897–1932 By: MICHAEL O’SULLIVAN
Journal of Sufi Studies
Volume 11 Issue 1Nearness to the Real: Sainthood as Ontological Proximity in the Thought of Dāwūd al-Qayṣarī By: Arthur Schechter
Mysticism and Theosophy in the Service of the Regime: Azharite Scholars and the Challenges to Religion-State Relations under Mubarak By: Elisheva Machlis
Sufism, Miracles and Oceanic Fatwas: The Beloved of North Jakarta By: Teren Sevea
On the History of Sufism in Australia: A Manuscript from the Broken Hill Mosque By: Abu Bakr Sirajuddin Cook and Rami Dawood
Mashriq & Mahjar: Journal of Middle East and North African Migration Studies
Volume 9 Issue 1“Ana Mafi Khouf Min Kafeel”: Counter-Narratives in Comedic Video Representations of Migrant Workers in the Arab Gulf States By: Nadeen Dakkak
Blessed and Banned: Surveillance and Refusal in Somali Diasporic Art & Literature By: Danielle Haque
Leaving Homeland: The Evolving Conceptualization of Migration in the Iranian Cinema of the 2010s By: Babak Tabarraee
Human Interest Stories in the Coverage of Syrian Refugees: A Case Study from Turkey By: Dalia Abdelhady, Fatmanur Delioglu
“Interstitial Spaces and Sites of Struggle”: Displacement, Identity, and Belonging in Contemporary French Accented Cinema By: Sheila Petty
Medieval Encounters
Volume 27 Issue 6Hidden Davidic and Solomonic Legends in The Hundred and One Nights: Backgrounds in Muslim Tradition Echoing the Bible and Midrash By: Amir Lerner
Fluid Boundaries: Christian Sacred Space and Islamic Relics in an Early Ḥadīth By: Adam C. Bursi
Middle East Critique
Volume 31 Issue 1From the White Man’s Burden to the Responsible Saviour: Justifying Humanitarian Intervention in Libya By: Ilia Xypolia
Reflections on the Failure of the Egyptian Revolution By: Gianni Del Panta
Echoes of the Past: Egyptian Student Activists between Revolution, Repression and Memory of the Student Movement By: Farah Ramzy
Women and Economic Reform in Egypt: Impact of Production Changes on Female Waged Labor Force Participation By: Osama Diab & Salma Ihab Hindy
Multiple Consciousness and Transnationalism in Iranian Armenian Cultural Productions By: Claudia Yaghoobi
The Middle East Journal
Volume 75 Issue 4The Far Right, Labor Unions, and the Working Class in Turkey since the 1960s By: Aytürk, İlker; Esen, Berk
Memorializing the Conquest of Constantinople and Strengthening the Turkish-Greek Alliance in the Context of the Early Cold War By: Emen-Gökatalay, Gözde
Religion in the First Year of the Pandemic: Shi’i Jurisprudence on Covid-19 in the Islamic Republic of Iran By: Rodziewicz, Magdalena
A Social Contract Moment: Egypt’s National Action Charter and Saudi Arabia’s Ten-Point Program Compared By: Shechter, Relli
Middle East Law and Governance: An Interdisciplinary Journal
Volume 14 Issue 1Governing the covid-19 Pandemic in the Middle East and North Africa: Containment Measures as a Public Good By: Kevin Koehler and Jonah Schulhofer-Wohl
Dyadic Analysis of Fragile Middle Eastern States and Humanitarian Implications of Restrictive covid-19 Policies By: Daniel Habib, Naela Elmore, Seth Gulas, Nathan Ruhde, Daniel Mathew, and Nicholas Parente
Testing Saudi State Capacity: A Study to Investigate How the Government Responded to the covid-19 Pandemic By: Mamdouh A. Shouman and Abdulaziz S. Alkabaa
Mapping Covid-19 Governance in Lebanon: Territories of Sectarianism and Solidarity By: Mona Harb, Ahmad Gharbieh, Mona Fawaz, and Luna Dayekh
‘We are in a Battle with the Virus’: Hamas, Hezbollah, and covid-19 By: Abdalhadi Alijla
The Power of Bipartisan Mobilization: The Success of Tunisia’s Feminist Movement During the Coronavirus Pandemic By: Maro Youssef and Sarah Yerkes
From Democratic Exception to State of Exception: Covid-19 in the Context of Tunisia’s State of Law By: Meriem Guetat and Meriem Agrebi
Governing Migration and Asylum Amid Covid-19 and Legal Precarity in Turkey By: Derya Ozkul
Middle Eastern Literatures
Volume 24 Issue 1Orphanhood and allegoresis in Raḍwā ʿĀshūr’s Granada Trilogy By: M.J. Ernst
Eyes on the prize: the global readability of an IPAF-winning modern Arabic novel By: Anna Ziajka Stanton
“Milli etmek” [Making national]: masculinity, queerness and disability in Murat Uyurkulak’s Merhume By: Duygu Oya Ula
Middle Eastern Studies
Volume 58 Issue 1Caring for the sick man? Russian and Greek reactions to the Ottoman reforms (1856–1908) By: Denis Vovchenko
İbnülemin Mahmud Kemal İnal – the epitome of late Ottoman culture By: Syed Tanvir Wasti
The journal İnkılâp and the appeal of antisemitism in interwar Turkey By: Alexandros Lamprou
The place of Italy in Turkish foreign policy in the 1930s By: Mehmet Doğar
What politics does to the army: divisions and reconfigurations to the military institution in the 27 May 1960 coup in Turkey By: Benjamin Gourisse
Israel, Turkey, and the Turkish Jewish community in light of Operation Protective Edge By: Efrat Aviv
Jerusalem 1948–1952 as a ‘no man’s land’: the Israeli policy in Jerusalem as an arena of the Cold War By: Ofira Rachel Gruweis-Kovalsky
From reconciliation to confrontation: Menachem Begin and the Kibbutz Movement 1968–1981 By: Amir Goldstein
Terrorism and migration: on the mass emigration of Iraqi Jews, 1950–1951 By: Esther Meir-Glitzenstein
Kurdish insurgency in Rojhelat: from Rasan to the Oslo negotiations By: Gareth Stansfield & Allan Hassaniyan
Coup-proofing and political violence: the case of Iraq By: Ghashia Kiyani
‘Peaceful civil jihad’ – Saudi Arabia’s Islamic civil rights movement and its concept of jihad By: Peter Enz-Harlass
The Abyssinian slave trade to Iran and the Rokeby case 1877 By: Vanessa Martin
The French connection: political Islam from the Algerian War to the Iranian Revolution By: Jakob Krais
Radical virtues: practices of the body among Iranian revolutionaries of the 1960s and 1970s By: Fatima Tofighi
The Muslim World
Volume 112 Issue 1Centering Muslims in Global Humanitarianism and Development By: Nermeen Mouftah, Abbas Barzegar
Sacrificial Skins: The Value of Pakistan’s Eid al-Azha Animal Hide Collection By: Nermeen Mouftah
Economy of Tribulation: Translating Humanitarianism for an Islamic Counterpublic By: Basit Kareem Iqbal
Global Standards, Cultural Islam: Syrian-led Muslim Humanitarianism in Turkey By: Yasemin İpek
‘You Won’t Find Religion Here’: The (In)Visibility of Muslim Responses to Situations of Mass Displacement By: Tahir Zaman
Da‘wa as Development: Kuwaiti Islamic Charity in East and West Africa By: Mara A. Leichtman
Mobilizing and Framing Construction Jihād and Islamic Development in Revolutionary Iran By: Eric Lob
Crowdfunding Nayā Pakistan: Development, Nationalism, and the Diamer-Bhasha Dam By: Salwa Tareen
Epistemic Violence and the Rise of the Pseudo-Secular Islamic FBO in the Age of the ‘Religious Turn’ in Development By: David Tittensor, Matthew Clarke
Philosophy and Social Criticism
Volume 48 Issue 1Pandemic and human lifeworld: A manifest/hidden warfare By: Fred Dallmayr, Abbas Manoochehri
Good life egalitarianism By: Tom Malleson
Towards a principle of most-deeply affected By: Afsoun Afsahi
Critique and cognitive capacities: Towards an action-oriented model By: Magnus Hörnqvist
Three forms of philosophical theatre in Kierkegaard’s Journals and Notebooks By: Stuart Dalton
Paradoxes of democracy: Rousseau and Hegel on democratic deliberation By: Lorenzo Rustighi
Philosophy and Social Criticism
Volume 48 Issue 2Criticizing critique. A discussion of Asger Sørensen’s Capitalism, Alienation and Critique By: Carsten Friberg
From Horkheimer to Honneth and back again: A comment on Asger Sørensen’s capitalism, alienation and critique By: Malte Frøslee Ibsen
Critical theory and the future of humanity: A reply to Asger Sørensen By: Per Jepsen
Neoliberalism, the entrepreneur and critique of political economy: A commentary on Sørensen’s Capitalism, Alienation and Critique By: Luise Li Langergaard
Critical theory, immanent critique and neo-liberalism. Reply to critique raised in Copenhagen By: Asger Sørensen
Of savages and Stoics: Converging moral and political ideals in the conjectural histories of Rousseau and Ferguson By: Rudmer Bijlsma
The horizon of another world: Foucault’s Cynics and the birth of radical cosmopolitics By: Tamara Caraus
Gentrification and the racialization of space By: Tyler J. Zimmer
Radical democratic theory and migration: The Refugee Protest March as a democratic practice By: Helge Schwiertz
Philosophy and Social Criticism
Volume 48 Issue 3What the controversy over ‘the reasonable’ reveals: On Habermas’s Auch eine Geschichte der Philosophie By: Alessandro Ferrara
Beyond the political principle: Applying Martin Buber’s philosophy to societal polarization By: Marc Pauly
The concept of publicness in Kant’s critical method of metaphysics By: Farshid Baghai
Who, the people? Rethinking constituent power as praxis By: Maxim van Asseldonk
Spontaneous order and civilization: Burke and Hayek on markets, contracts and social order By: Gregory M. Collins
The virtues of truth: On democracy’s epistemic value By: Zhichao Tong
Politics and Religion
Volume 15 Issue 1Religious Elite Cues, Internal Division, and the Impact of Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’ By: David T. Buckley
Is Criticism Disloyal? American Jews’ Attitudes toward Israel By: Graham Wright, Leonard Saxe, Kenneth D. Wald
Remember to be Jewish: Religious Populism in Israel By: Guy Ben Porat, Dani Filc
Beyond Identity: What Explains Hezbollah’s Popularity among Non-Shi‘a Lebanese? By: Ekrem Karakoç, Mesut Özcan, Sevinç Alkan Özcan
The Patriotic Turn in Russia: Political Convergence of the Russian Orthodox Church and the State? By: Gaziza Shakhanova, Petr Kratochvíl
A Political Profile of U.S. Pagans By: Kathleen Marchetti
Religious Authority in a Democratic Society: Clergy and Citizen Evidence from a New Measure By: Ryan P. Burge, Paul A. Djupe
Mobilizing the Religious Left: Linking the Movement to Individual Political Activity By: Kimberly H. Conger
Politics, Religion & Ideology
Volume 23 Issue 1Is China Repressing or Moulding Religion? ‘Religious Freedom’, Post-coloniality, and the Chinese State Building By: Zhe Gao
The Ghost in the Machine: Brexit, Populism, and the Sacralisation of Politics By: Steve Kettell & Peter Kerr
Mission Civilisatrice: Thomas Sankara and the ‘Transformation of Mentalities’ in the Burkina Faso Revolution By: Stephen Louw
Religion in the Age of Migration By: A. K. M. Ahsan Ullah, Ahmed Shafiqul Huque & Arju Afrin Kathy
What Your Country Can Do for You: A Proposed Typology of Religious Feminist Strategies By: Elisheva Rosman
Secularism and Nonreligion
Volume 11Advancing the Study of Nonreligion through Feminist Methods By: Jordan C. Reuter, Colleen I. Murray
Is Secularism Too Western? Disputes Around Offending Pictures of Muhammad and the Virgin Mary By: Sebastien Urbanski
Turkish Studies
Volume 23 Issue 1Turkey’s Isolation from the Eastern Mediterranean Gas Forum: ideational mechanisms and material interests in Energy Politics By: Pınar İpek & V. Tibet Gür
The relationship between diffuse support for democracy and governing party support in a hybrid regime: evidence with four representative samples from Turkey By: Berna Öney & M. Murat Ardag
In the name of the state. The Nationalist Action Party (MHP) and the genesis of political violence during the 1970s By: Benjamin Gourisse
Transformation of conservative politics, urban space and taste in contemporary Turkey By: Aksu Akçaoğlu
Turkey and the ‘Maghrebization’ of the European economic community: the 1978 suspension of the association agreement By: Arda Ozansoy
Missing a landmark moment or treading on thin ice: sexual orientation and gender identity and the Turkish Constitutional Court By: Engin Yıldırım
Show (and tell) trials: competing narratives of Turkey’s Democrat Party era By: Reuben Silverman