TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. List of Journals
AFRICAN AFFAIRS, April 2019 (Vol. 118, No, 471)
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, March 2019 (Vol. 31, No. 1)
ARABICA, March 2019 (Vol. 66, Nos. 1-2)
ARMED FORCES & SOCIETY, July 2019 (Vol. 45, No. 3)
BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN STUDIES, February 2019 (Vol. 82, No. 1)
LES CAHIERS DE L'ORIENT, Printemps 2019 (No. 134)
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY, April 2019 (Vol. 61, No. 2)
CRIME & DELINQUENCY, August 2019 (Vol. 65, No. 9)
DEVELOPMENT POLICY REVIEW, July 2019 (Vol. 37, No. 4)
DISCOURSE & COMMUNICATION, August 2019 (Vol. 13, No. 4)
DISCOURSE & SOCIETY, May 2019 (Vol. 30, No. 3)
ETHNICITIES, June 2019 (Vol. 19, No. 3)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, May 2019 (Vol. 16, No. 3)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, June 2019 (Vol. 4, No. 2)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MIGRATION AND LAW, May 2019 (Vol. 21, No. 2)
EUROPEAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, June 2019 (Vol. 35, No. 3)
FAMILY PRACTICE, June 2019 (Vol. 36, No. 3)
GLOBAL BUSINESS REVIEW, June 2019 (Vol. 20, No. 3)
HAWWA, April 2019 (Vol. 17, No. 1)
THE HISTORIAN, Summer 2019 (Vol. 81, No. 2)
HISTORY AND ANTHROPOLOGY, (Vol. 30, No. 3, 2019)
INDEX ON CENSORSHIP, April 2019 (Vol. 48, No. 1)
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION GAZETTE, June 2019 (Vol. 81, No. 4)
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION GAZETTE, August 2019 (Vol. 81, No. 5)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, May 2019 (Vol. 51, No. 2)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON MINORITY AND GROUP RIGHTS, February 2019 (Vol. 26, No. 2)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC OPINION RESEARCH, Summer 2019 (Vol. 31, No. 2)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REFUGEE LAW, December 2018 (Vol. 30, No. 4)
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, March-July 2019 (Vol. 56, Nos. 2-3)
THE JOURNAL OF AFRICAN HISTORY, March 2019 (Vol. 60, No. 1)
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION, June 2019 (Vol. 87, No. 2)
JOURNAL OF ARABIC LITERATURE, March 2019 (Vol. 50, No. 1)
JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, May 2019 (Vol. 54, No. 3)
JOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY, June 2019 (Vol. 50, No. 5)
JOURNAL OF DEVELOPING SOCIETIES, June 2019 (Vol. 35, No. 2)
JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES, June 2019 (Vol. 40, No. 9)
JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES, July 2019 (Vol. 40, No. 10)
JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC MANUSCRIPTS, April 2019 (Vol. 10, No. 1)
THE JOURNAL OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA, (Vol. 10, No. 1, 2019)
THE JOURNAL OF MODERN HISTORY, June 2019 (Vol. 91, No. 2)
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, May 2019 (Vol. 56, No. 3)
JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES, June 2019 (Vol. 32, No. 2)
JOURNAL OF RELIGION, MEDIA AND DIGITAL CULTURE, March 2019 (Vol. 8, No. 1)
JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES, June 2019 (Vol. 75, No. 2)
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Spring 2019 (Vol. 42, No. 3)
MEDIA, CULTURE & SOCIETY, May 2019 (Vol. 41, No. 4)
MEDIEVAL ENCOUNTERS, March 2019 (Vol. 25, Nos. 1-2)
MELA NOTES, (No. 91, 2018)
THE MUSLIM WORLD, March 2019 (Vol. 109, Nos. 1-2)
NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY, May 2019 (Vol. 21, No. 5)
NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY, July 2019 (Vol. 21, No. 7)
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, June 2019 (Vol. 66, No. 11)
PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY, May 2019 (Vol. 18, No. 3)
POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY, April 2019 (Vol. 40, No. 2)
PS: POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS, July 2019 (Vol. 52, No. 3)
REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, May 2019 (Vol. 23, No. 2)
REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, July 2019 (Vol. 45, No. 3)
SOCIAL POLITICS: INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE & SOCIETY, Summer 2019 (Vol. 26, No. 2)
ZUTOT, March 2019 (Vol. 16, No. 1)
2. Articles from Journals
AFRICAN AFFAIRS, April 2019 (Vol. 118, No, 471)
Jonathan Fisher, “AMISOM and the Regional Construction of a Failed State in Somalia” [285-306]
Thomas Molony, “Social Media Warfare and Kenya’s Conflict with Al Shabaab in Somalia: A Right to Know?” [328-351]
Kasper Hoffmann and Judith Verweijen, “Rebel Rule: A Governmentality Perspective” [352-374]
AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, March 2019 (Vol. 31, No. 1)
Mohamed Ilyes Gritli and Fatma Marrakchi Charfi, “Taux d’intérêt et investissement privé en Tunisie: Asymétrie à court terme et symétrie à long terme” [43-57]
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
ARABICA, March 2019 (Vol. 66, Nos. 1-2)
Helen Blatherwick, “Textual Silences and Literary Choices in al-Kisā’ī’s Account of the Annunciation and the Birth of Jesus” [1-42]
Ismail K. Poonawala, “’Āmir al-Başrī: Ismā’īlī or Unorthodox Twelver Šī’ī-Şūfī?” [43-81]
Oliver Kahl, “On the Transmission of Indian Medical Texts to the Arabs in the Early Middle Ages” [82-97]
Jean N. Druel and Almog Kasher, “’Though this be Madness, Yet There is Method In’t’: The mamnū’min al-şarf (Diptotes) in Arabic Grammatical Tradition” [98-136]
Jairo Guerrero Parrado, “Reflexes of Old Arabic */ğ/ in the Maghrebi Dialects” [137-169]
Oliver Kahl, “Two Tamil Words in Arabic Garb” [171-173]
ARMED FORCES & SOCIETY, July 2019 (Vol. 45, No. 3)
Carrie A. Lee and John Kendall, “Use It or Lose It: The Political Economy of Counterinsurgency Strategy” [399-429]
Lucia Ruiz Rosendo and Maria Clementina Persaud, “On the Frontline: Mediating Across Languages and Cultures in Peacekeeping Operations” [472-490]
BULLETIN OF THE SCHOOL OF ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN STUDIES, February 2019 (Vol. 82, No. 1)
Derek J. Mancini-Lander, “Subversive Skylines: Local History and the Rise of the Sayyids in Mongol Yazd” [1-24]
Daisuke Igarashi, “The Waqf-Endowment Strategy of a Mamluk Military Man: The Contexts, Motives, and Purposes of the Endowments of Qijmās al-Ishāqī (d. 1487)” [25-53]
LES CAHIERS DE L'ORIENT, Printemps 2019 (No. 134)
Dounia Bouzar, “Déradicalisation, disengagement, desistance? (Introduction)” [7-36]
“Difficile d’évaluer les jihadistes qui sortent de prison (Entretien avec Marc Trévidic)” [37-50]
“La prévention et le suivi obligatoire des ‘sortants’ sont essentiels (témoignages de Dominique Bons et Saliha Ben Ali)” [51-66]
Dounia Bouzar, “Les enfants de Daech” [57-102]
Serge Hefez, “Défaire l’emprise des recruteurs de Daech sur les adolescents” [103-116]
Alain Ruffion, “La psychologie positive pour armer les enfants contre les discours radicaux” [117-134]
Hasna Hussein, “Comprendre la stratégie communicationnelle de Daech” [135-150]
“Le terrorisme jihadiste au prisme de la realpolitik (Entretien avec Pierre Conesa)” [151-168]
https://lescahiersdelorient.org
COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN SOCIETY AND HISTORY, April 2019 (Vol. 61, No. 2)
Marlene Schäfers, “Archived Voices, Acoustic Traces, and the Reverberations of Kurdish History in Modern Turkey” [447-473]
CRIME & DELINQUENCY, August 2019 (Vol. 65, No. 9)
Jeff Gruenewald, Brent R. Klein, William S. Parkin, Joshua D. Freilich and Steven Chermak, “A Situated Comparison of Suicide and Non-Suicide Terrorist Plots and Homicides in the United States, 1990-2014” [1187-1217]
Richard B. Duque, E. J. LeBlanc and Robert Rivera, “Predicting Active Shooter Events: Are Regional Homogeneity, Intolerance, Dull Lives, and More Guns Enough Deterrence?” [1218-1261]
Fennifer Varriale Carson, “Assessing the Nuances of Counterterrorism Programs: A Country-Level Investigation of Targeted Killings” [1262-1291]
DEVELOPMENT POLICY REVIEW, July 2019 (Vol. 37, No. 4)
M. Niaz Asadullah, Md. Abdul Alim and M. Anowar Hossain, “Enrolling Girls without Learning: Evidence from Public Schools in Afghanistan” [486-503]
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
DISCOURSE & COMMUNICATION, August 2019 (Vol. 13, No. 4)
Fethi Helal, “The Discursive Construction of ‘Tunisianité’ (2011-2017)” [415-436]
Mohammad Makki, “’Discursive News Values Analysis’ of Iranian Crime News Reports: Perspectives from the Culture” [437-460]
DISCOURSE & SOCIETY, May 2019 (Vol. 30, No. 3)
Mohd Asyraf Zulkffli and Radzuwan Ab Rashid, “Discursive Strategies Employed by Homosexual Malaysian Muslim Men in Talking about Homosexuality in Islam” [307-320]
ETHNICITIES, June 2019 (Vol. 19, No. 3)
<<Special Issue: Measuring Ethnicity, Religion and Migration>>
Yann Stricker, “’International Migration’ between Empire and Nation. The Statistical Construction of an Ambiguous Global Category in the International Labour Office in the 1920s” [469-485]
Fatiha Belmessous, “Categorization and Ethnicization of Algerians within Lyon’s Housing and Urban Policies (1950-1970)” [503-517]
Hella von Unger, Penelope Scott and Dennis Odukoya, “Constructing Im/migrants and Ethnic Minority Groups as ‘Carriers of Disease’: Power Effects of Categorization Practices in Tuberculosis Health Reporting in the UK and Germany” [518-534]
Anne-Kathrin Will, “The German Statistical Category ‘Migration Background’: Historical Roots, and Shortcomings” [535-557]
Kenneth Horvath, “Migration Background – Statistical Classification and the Problem of Implicitly Ethnicising Categorisation in Educational Contexts” [558-574]
Elisabeth Schilling, “Making Sense of Large Numbers: Biographical Projects of Young Migrants” [575-591]
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, May 2019 (Vol. 16, No. 3)
<<Special Issue: Understanding European Jihadists: Criminals, Extremists or Both>>
Alexander Kupatadze and Javier Argomaniz, “Introduction to Special Issue – Understanding and Conceptualizing European Jihadists: Criminals, Extremists or Both?” [261-277]
Jonathan Ilan and Sveinung Sandberg, “How ‘Gangsters’ become Jihadists: Bourdieu, Criminology and the Crime-Terrorism Nexus” [278-294]
Julia Rushchenko, “Terrorist Recruitment and Prison Radicalization: Assessing the UK Experiment of ‘Separation Centres’” [295-314]
Harmen van der Wilt and Christophe Paulussen, “The Role of International Criminal Law in Responding to the Crime-Terror Nexus” [315-331]
Silvia D’Amato, “Islamization of Criminal Behaviour: The Path to Terrorism? Terrorist Threat and Crime in French Counterterrorism Policy-Formulation” [332-350]
Javier Argomaniz and Rut Bermejo, “Jihadism and Crime in Spain: A Convergence Settings Approach” [351-368]
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL SECURITY, June 2019 (Vol. 4, No. 2)
Marc R. DeVore, “Strategic Satisficing: Civil-Military Relations and French Intervention in Africa” [163-189]
Miguel Alberto N. Gomez, “Sound the Alarm! Updating Beliefs and Degradative Cyber Operations” [190-208]
Alexander Lanoszka, “Disinformation in International Politics” [227-248]
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MIGRATION AND LAW, May 2019 (Vol. 21, No. 2)
Kiri Santer, “Governing the Central Mediterranean through Indirect Rule: Tracing the Effects of the Recognition of Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Tripoli” [141-165]
Daniel Thym, “A Bird’s Eye View on ECJ Judgments on Immigration, Asylum and Border Control Cases” [166-193]
Pauline Melin, “The Global Compact for Migration: Lessons for the Unity of EU Representation” [194-214]
Juan Pablo Aris Escarcena, “Expulsions: The Construction of a Hostile Environment in Calais” [215-237]
Cecilia Rizcallah, “Facing the Refugee Challenge in Europe: A Litmus Test for the European Union” [238-260]
Anna-Maria Konsta, “Is There a Right to Human Dignity? The Example of the Right to Education of Refugees” [261-279]
EUROPEAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, June 2019 (Vol. 35, No. 3)
Saskia Glas, Niels Spierings, Marcel Lubbers and Peer Scheepers, “How Polities Shape Support for Gender Equality and Religiosity’s Impact in Arab Countries” [299-315]
FAMILY PRACTICE, June 2019 (Vol. 36, No. 3)
Kimberly D. Campbell-Voytal, Kendra L. Schwartz, Hiam Hamade, Florence J. Dallo and Anne Victoria Neale, “Attitudes towards Health Research Participation: A Qualitative Study of US Arabs and Chaldeans” [325-331]
GLOBAL BUSINESS REVIEW, June 2019 (Vol. 20, No. 3)
Rasidah Mohd-Rashid, Ruzita Abdul-Rahim and Norliza Che-Yahya, “The Influence of Information Asymmetry on IPO Lock-up Provisions: Evidence from Malaysian Market” [613-626]
Nur Adiana Hiau Abdullah, Abd Halim Ahmad, Nasruddin Zainudin and Rohani Md Rus, “Predicting Financially Distressed Small- and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Malaysia” [627-639]
Fatma Ben Moussa, “The Influence of Internal Corporate Governance on Bank Credit Risk: An Empirical Analysis for Tunisia” [640-667]
HAWWA, April 2019 (Vol. 17, No. 1)
Firat Oruc, “Transoceanic Orientalism and Embodied Translation in Sayyida Salme/Emily Ruete’s Memoirs” [1-20]
Jun Akiba, “’Girls Are Also People of the Holy Qur’an’ Girls’ Schools and Female Teachers in Pre-Tanzimat Istanbul” [21-54]
Jane Kani Edward, “Reconfiguring the South Sudanese Women’s Movement” [55-84]
THE HISTORIAN, Summer 2019 (Vol. 81, No. 2)
Dmitrii V. Likharev, “Constantinople and the Black Sea Straits as Russia’s War Aims in 1914-1917: A Comparison of Russian and American Interpretations” [260-281]
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com
HISTORY AND ANTHROPOLOGY, (Vol. 30, No. 3, 2019)
Amal Sachedina, “The Politics of the Coffee Pot: Its Changing Role in History-Making and the Place of Religion in the Sultanate of Oman” [233-255]
INDEX ON CENSORSHIP, April 2019 (Vol. 48, No. 1)
Kaya Genç, “Turks Retreat Online for News: Turkish Journalists are Using Social Media to get their Stories Out” [23-25]
Charlotte Bailey, “Cover Up: Kuwaiti Writer Layla AlAmmar Discusses Why 4,000 Books were Banned in her Home Country and the Possible Fate of her First #MeToo Novel” [80-82]
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION GAZETTE, June 2019 (Vol. 81,
No. 4)
Shabir Hussain and Syed Abdul Siraj, “Coverage of Taliban Conflict in the Pak-Afghan Press: A Comparative Analysis” [305-326]
Anke Fiedler, “The Gap between Here and There: Communication and Information Processes in the Migration Context of Syrian and Iraqi Refugees on their Way to Germany” [327-345]
Saifuddin Ahmed, Jaeho Cho and Kokil Jaidka, “Framing Social Conflicts in News Coverage and Social Media: A Multicountry Comparative Study” [346-371]
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION GAZETTE, August 2019 (Vol. 81, No. 5)
Liu Yang and Huailin Chen, “Framing Terrorist Attacks: A Multi-Proximity Model” [395-417]
Viola Sarnelli and Vera Lomazzi, “The End of Pan-Arab Media? National, Transnational Media and Identity in Morocco, Tunisia and Jordan after 2011” [418-444]
Jingrong Tong and Landong Zuo, “Othering the European Union through Constructing Moral Panics over ‘Im/migrant(s)’ in the Coverage of Migration in Three British Newspapers, 2011-2016” [445-469]
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EAST STUDIES, May 2019 (Vol. 51, No. 2)
Ghenwa Hayek, “Where To? Filming Emigration Anxiety in Prewar Lebanese Cinema” [183-201]
Ifdal Elsaket, “Sound and Desire: Race, Gender, and Insult in Egypt’s First Talkie” [203-232]
Andrew Simon, “Censuring Sounds: Tapes, Taste, and the Creation of Egyptian Culture” [233-256]
Benedict Robin-D’Cruz, “Social Brokers and Leftist-Sadrist Cooperation in Iraq’s Reform Protest Movement: Beyond Instrumental Action” [257-280]
Naghmeh Sohrabi, “Remembering the Palestine Group: Global Activism, Friendship, and the Iranian Revolution” [281-300]
Sune Haugbolle, “Entanglement, Global History, and the Arab Left” (Roundtable) [301-304]
Max Weiss, “Left Out: Notes from the Struggle over Middle East Intellectual History” (Roundtable) [305-308]
Ahmad Agbaria, “What Does it Mean to be an Arab Leftist Today?” (Roundtable) [309-311]
Mezna Qato, “Forms of Retrieval: Social Scale, Citation, and the Archive on the Palestinian Left” (Roundtable) [312-315]
Miriyam Aouragh, “Making and Shaping a Moroccan Left: political Ecology and Activist Rituals” (Roundtable) [316-319]
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON MINORITY AND GROUP RIGHTS, February 2019 (Vol. 26, No. 2)
Hafizullah Emadi, “The Politics of Homosexuality: Perseverance of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Community in a Repressive Social Milieu in Afghanistan” [242-260]
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC OPINION RESEARCH, Summer 2019 (Vol. 31, No. 2)
Omar Farooq and Khondker Aktaruzzaman, “Religiosity and Perception about Compatibility of Democracy with Islam: Evidence from the Arab World” [266-282]
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REFUGEE LAW, December 2018 (Vol. 30, No. 4)
Jane McAdam, “The Global Compacts on Refugee and Migration: A New Era for International Protection?” [571-574]
Volker Türk, “The Promise and Potential of the Global Compact on Refugees” [575-583]
Michele Klein Solomon and Suzanne Sheldon, “The Global Compact for Migration: From the Sustainable Development Goals to a Comprehensive Agreement on Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration” [584-590]
James C. Hathaway, “The Global Cop-Out on Refugees” [591-604]
Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, “The Normative Impact of the Global Compact on Refugees” [605-610]
T. Alexander Aleinikoff, “The Unfinished Work of the Global Compact on Refugees” [611-617]
Michael W. Doyle, “Responsibility Sharing: From Principle to Policy” [618-622]
Alexander Betts, “The Global Compact on Refugees: Towards a Theory of Change?” [623-626]
David James Cantor, “Fairness, Failure, and Future in the Refugee Regime” [627-629]
B. S. Chimni, “Global Compact on Refugees: One Step Forward, Two Steps Back” [630-634]
Geoff Gilbert, “Indicators for the Global Compact on Refugees” [635-639]
Jeff Crisp, “A Global Academic Network on Refugees: Some Unanswered Questions” [640-642]
Cathryn Costello, “Refugees and (Other) Migrants: Will the Global Compacts Ensure Safe Flight and Onward Mobility for Refugees?” [643-649]
François Crépeau, “Towards a Mobile and Diverse World: ‘Facilitating Mobility’ as a Central Objective of the Global Compact on Migration” [650-656]
Kathleen Newland, “The Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: An Unlikely Achievement” [657-660]
Elspeth Guild, “The UN Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration: What Place for Human Rights?” [661-663]
Walter Kälin, “The Global Compact on Migration: A Ray of Hope for Disaster-Displaced Persons” [664-667]
Vitit Muntarbhom, “The Global Compacts and the Dilemma of Children in Immigration Detention” [668-673]
Guy S. Goodwin-Gill, “The Global Compacts and the Future of Refugee and Migrant Protection in the Asia Pacific Region” [674-683]
Arie Afriansyah, “Indonesia and the Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration” [684-686]
Lili Song, “Strengthening Responsibility Sharing with South – South Cooperation: China’s Role in the Global Compact on Refugees” [687-690]
Susan M. Akram, “Assessing the Impact of the Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration in the Middle East” [691-695]
Fatima Khan and Cecile Sackeyfio, “What Promise Does the Global Compact on Refugees Hold for African Refugees?” [696-698]
Eunice Ndonga Githinji and Tamara Wood, “Prospects for the Global Compacts in Africa: Combining International Solidarity with Home-Grown Solutions” [699-703]
Olabisi Dare and Allehone M. Abebe, “Regional Solutions and the Global Compact on Refugees: The Experience from Africa” [704-706]
Marina Sharpe, “The Global Compact on Refugees and Conflict Prevention in Africa: ‘Root Causes’ and Yet Another Divide” [707-710]
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, March-July 2019 (Vol. 56, Nos. 2-3)
S. Frederick Starr, “U.S. Perspectives on China’s Belt and Road Initiative in Central Asia and the South Caucasus” [79-91]
Christine Doran, “Postcolonialism, Anti-Colonialism, Nationalism and History” [92-108]
Klejda Mulaj, “On State-Building and Wicked Problems: Stateness, Nationhood and Mimicry” [129-146]
Ajay Patnaik, “Regionalism and Regional Cooperation in Central Asia” [147-162]
THE JOURNAL OF AFRICAN HISTORY, March 2019 (Vol. 60, No. 1)
Øystein H. Rolandsen and Nicki Kindersley, “The Nasty War: Organised Violence during the Anya-Nya Insurgency in South Sudan, 1963-72” [87-107]
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION, June 2019 (Vol. 87, No. 2)
Edward E. Curtis IV and Sylvester A. Johnson, “The Transnational and Diasporic Future of African American Religions in the United States” [333-365]
Pejman Abedifar, “Lending, the Poor, and Islamic Scripture: Islamic Finance versus Welfare Islam” [460-482]
Anna Piela, “Wearing the Niqab in the UK: Exploring the Embodied ‘Shape a Moral Action can Take’” [512-542]
JOURNAL OF ARABIC LITERATURE, March 2019 (Vol. 50, No. 1)
Sonja Mejcher-Atassi, “Unpacking Sa’dallāh Wannūs’ Private Library: On the (After)Lives of Books” [1-28]
Rana Issa, “Scripture as Literature: The Bible, the Qur’ān, and Ahmad Fāris al-Shidyāq” [29-55]
Maria Elena Pankiconi, “Reframing the Politics of Aesthetic Appropriation in the Late-Nahdah Novel: The Case of ‘Plagiarism’ in Ibrāhīm al-Māzinī’s Ibrāhīm al-kātib” [56-80]
JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, May 2019 (Vol. 54, No. 3)
Eyo Mensah, “The New Language Policy of the Nigerian Army: National Integration or Linguistic Imperialism?” [331-345]
Bashar Muneer Yahya and Dursun Zafer Seker, “The Impact of Dust and Sandstorms in Increasing Drought Areas in Nineveh Province, North-Western Iraq” [346-359]
Troy E. Spier, “Reading into Riding Culture: Messages and Sayings on Daladala Vehicles in Usa River, Tanzania” [376-389]
Salman Ata, Babar Shahbaz, Muhammad Arif Watto and Muhammad Tahir Siddiqui, “Short-Term Land Acquisition, Long-Term Impacts: The Case of Houbara Bustard Hunting in South Punjab, Pakistan” [390-408]
JOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL PSYCHOLOGY, June 2019 (Vol. 50,
No. 5)
Turky Abu Aleon, Michael Weinstock, Adriana M. Manago and Patricia M. Greenfield, “Social Change and Intergenerational Value Differences in a Bedouin Community in Israel” [708-727]
JOURNAL OF DEVELOPING SOCIETIES, June 2019 (Vol. 35, No. 2)
Tesfaye Semela, Hirut Bekele and Rahel Abraham, “Women and Development in Ethiopia: A Sociohistorical Analysis” [230-255]
Gilbert Tietaah, Margaret Amoakohene and Damasus Tuurusong, “Radio Redux: Audience Participation and the Reincarnation of Radio for Development in Africa” [282-302]
Daniel Chigudu, “Demystifying the Root Causes of Conflict in Old ‘Greater’ Sudan: Ethnicity and Tribalism?” [303-318]
JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES, June 2019 (Vol. 40, No. 9)
Giuseppe Gabrielli, Laura Terzera, Anna Paterno and Salvatore Strozza, “Histories of Couple Formation and Migration: The Case of Foreigners in Lombardy, Italy” [1107-1125]
Woosang Hwang, Joonsik Yoon, Merril Silverstein and Maria T. Brown, “Husband-Wife Religious Discordance, Marital Satisfaction, and Risk of Marital Dissolution in Two Generations” [1201-1223]
Hilal Çelik and Okan Bulut, “Examining Turkish Adults’ Recalled Experiences of Their Father’s Presence” [1224-1251]
JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES, July 2019 (Vol. 40, No. 10)
E. Olcay Imamoğlu, Menatalla Ads and Carol C. Weisfeld, “What is the Impact of Choosing One’s Spouse on Marital Satisfaction of Wives and Husbands? The Case of arranged and Self-Choice Turkish Marriages” [1270-1298]
JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC MANUSCRIPTS, April 2019 (Vol. 10, No. 1)
Philipp Bruckmayr, “The Changing Fates of the Cambodian Islamic Manuscript Tradition” [1-23]
Isaac Donosso and Mourad Kacimi, “A Royal Letter, in Arabic, by Sultan ‘Azīm al-Dīn I of Sulu (1747)” [24-43]
A.C.S. Peacock, “Arabic Manuscripts from Buton, Southeast Sulawesi, and the Literary Activities of Sultan Muhammad ‘Aydarūs (1824-1851)” [44-83]
Jan Just Witkam, “Teuku Panglima Polem’s Purse” [84-104]
Carine Juvin, “A Mamluk Qur’ānic Guz’ and its Connection with Amīr ‘Abd al-Qādir al-Gazā’irī” [105-135]
THE JOURNAL OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA, (Vol. 10, No. 1, 2019)
<<Special Issue: Focus on Jewish Africa>>
William F. S. Miles, “Who Is a Jew (in Africa)? Definitional and Ethical Considerations in the Study of Sub-Saharan Jewry and Judaism” [1-15]
Walter Isaac, “Omenana as Postcolonial Mythopoetics: An Introduction to the Writings of Remy Ilona” [17-28]
Marla Brettschneider, “Jewish Conversion Matters in Côte d’Ivoire” [29-45]
Alma Gottlieb, “Revisiting History, Rethinking Identity: Some Cabo Verdean Profiles in Afro-Jewish Journeys” [47-73]
Nathan P. Devir, “The Role of the Internet in the Promulgation of Judaism and Jewish Identity in Central Africa” [75-94]
THE JOURNAL OF MODERN HISTORY, June 2019 (Vol. 91, No. 2)
Joseph John Viscomi, “Mediterranean Futures: Historical Time and the Departure of Italians from Egypt, 1919-1937” [341-379]
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu
JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES, June 2019 (Vol. 32, No. 2)
Jerker Edström and Chris Dolan, “Breaking the Spell of Silence: Collective Healing as Activism amongst Refugee Male Survivors of Sexual Violence in Uganda” [175-196]
Benjamin Thomas White, “Humans and Animals in a Refugee Camp: Baquba, Iraq, 1918-20” [216-236]
Tim Jacoby, Roger MacGinty and Bülent Şenay, “Islam, the State and Turkey’s Syrian Refugees: The Vaiz of Bursa” [237-256]
Daniel Hedlund and Thomas Wimark, “Unaccompanied Children Claiming Asylum on the Basis of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity” [257-277]
Rebecca Murphy, Brian Keogh and Agnes Higgins, “Erosion of Meaning in Life: African Asylum Seekers’ Experiences of Seeking Asylum in Ireland” [278-301]
Tamar Arev, “Between Clothes and the Body: National and Gender Identity among Eritrean Women Refugees” [302-321]
Gilles Forget, Ignacio Correa-Velez and Mike Dee, “Being a Father in My New Society: A Qualitative Study of the Fathering Experiences of Men from Refugee Backgrounds Resettled in Australia” [322-339]
JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, May 2019 (Vol. 56, No. 3)
Emily Kalah Gade, Mohammed M. Hafez and Michael Gabbay, “Fratricide in Rebel Movements: A Network Analysis of Syrian Militant Infighting” [321-335]
Sojeong Lee and Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, “Energy Resources and the Risk of Conflict in Shared River Basins” [336-351]
Filiz Yesilyurt and M. Ensar Yesilyurt, “Meta-Analysis, Military Expenditures and Growth” [352-363]
Eric Keels and J. Michael Greig, “Reputation and the Occurrence and Success of Mediation in Civil Wars” [410-424]
Noa Schori-Eyal, Eran Halperin and Tamar Saguy, “Intergroup Commonality, Political Ideology, and Tolerance of Enemy Collateral Casualties in Intergroup Conflicts” [425-439]
JOURNAL OF RELIGION, MEDIA AND DIGITAL CULTURE, March 2019 (Vol. 8, No. 1)
Mona Abdel-Fadil and Helge Årsheim, “Introduction: Media and Religious Controversy” [1-10]
Mona Abdell-Fadil, “The Politics of Affect: The Glue of Religious and Identity Conflicts in Social Media” [11-34]
Henrik Reintoft Christensen, “Spiritual Nontroversies: Framing Conflicts and Controversies of Religion and Spirituality in Danish News Media” [55-75]
Johanna Sumiala and Anu A. Harju, “’No More Apologies’: Violence as a Trigger for Public Controversy over Islam in the Digital Public Sphere” [132-152]
JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES, June 2019 (Vol. 75, No. 2)
Lydia Repke and Verónica Benet-Martinez, “The Interplay between the One and the Others: Multiple Cultural Identifications and Social Networks” [436-459]
Frederick Sixtus, Jenny S. Wesche and Rudolf Kerschreiter, “Identity Multiplicity, National Group Contact, and Acculturation: The Role of Identity-Related Cognitions” [486-514]
Analia F. Albuja, Diana T. Sanchez and Sarah E. Gaither, “Identity Questioning: Antecedents and Consequences of Prejudice Attributions” [515-537]
Merve Balkaya, Charissa S. L. Cheah and Madiha Tahseen, “The Mediating Role of Multiple Group Identities in the Relations between Religious Discrimination and Muslim-American Adolescents’ Adjustment” [538-567]
Gülseli Baysu and Karen Phalet, “The Up- and Downside of Dual Identity: Stereotype Threat and Minority Performance” [568-591]
Diana Cárdenas, “Dual Identity, Minority Group Pressure, and the Endorsement of Minority Rights: A Study among Sunni and Alevi Muslim in Western Europe” [592-610]
Shaun Wiley, Fenella Fleischmann, Kay Deaux and Maykel Verkuyten, “Why Immigrants’ Multiple Identities Matter: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice” [611-629]
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JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Spring 2019 (Vol. 42, No. 3)
Kathleen Mroz, “Mary the Bridge Builder: Re-thinking Patriarchal Portrayals of Mary in Islam and Christianity” [1-19]
Dorothy Goehring, “Muslim Women on the Internet: Social Media as Sites of Identity Formation” [20-34]
Jalil Roshandel, Fatemeh Sadeghi and Shima Tadrisi, “Gender Equality and Empowerment in Iran: A Comparison between Ahmadinejad’s and Rouhani’s Governments” [35-53]
Kevin Fox, “The Ring of the Dove: Race, Sex, and Slavery in al-Andalus and the Poetry of Ibn Hazm” [54-68]
MEDIA, CULTURE & SOCIETY, May 2019 (Vol. 41, No. 4)
Galia Press-Barnathan, “Managing Multiple Identity Challenges and the Origins of Israeli National Television (in Arabic)” [449-464]
MEDIEVAL ENCOUNTERS, March 2019 (Vol. 25, Nos. 1-2)
<<Special Issue: The Medieval Iberian Treasury in the Context of Cultural Interchange, Edited by Therese Martin>>
Therese Martin, “Caskets of Silver and Ivory from Diverse Parts of the World: Strategic Collecting for an Iberian Treasury” [1-38]
Ana Rodriguez, “Narrating the Treasury: What Medieval Iberian Chronicles Choose to Recount about Luxury Objects” [39-58]
Ana Cabrera Lafuente, “Textiles from the Museum of San Isidoro (León): New Evidence for Re-evaluating Their Chronology and Provenance” [59-95]
Maria Judith Feliciano, “Sovereign, Saint, and City: Honor and Reuse of Textiles in the Treasury of San Isidoro (León)” [96-123]
Jitske Jasperse, “Between León and the Levant: The Infanta Sancha’s Altar as Material Evidence for Medieval History” [124-149]
Pamela A. Patton, “Demons and Diversity in León” [150-179]
Julie A. Harris, “Jews, Real and Imagined, at San Isidoro de León and Beyond” [180-201]
MELA NOTES, (No. 91, 2018)
Ahmed Mostafa El-Sayyed, “Cairo Office Serials Collection: A Comparative Analysis” [1-23]
Evyn Kropf, “Middle East Librarians in Digital Scholarship: Report from the MELA 2018 Roundtable” [24-42]
Mariette Atallah, “Early Arabic Printing in Europe: A Selection of Books (1514-1694)” [43-67]
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THE MUSLIM WORLD, March 2019 (Vol. 109, Nos. 1-2)
Michael F. Cusato, O.F.M., “The Loneliness of Francis of Assisi: The Reception by the Franciscan Order of the Encounter of Francis with the Sultan in the First Half of the 13th Century” [14-68]
Kurt J. Werthmuller, “Power, Piety, and Knowledge: al-Malik al-Kāmil and the Burden of Kingship” [69-78]
Michele Campopiano, “St. Francis and the Sultan: The Franciscans and the Holy Land (14th-17th Centuries)” [79-89]
Nirit Ben-Aryeh Debby, “St. Clare and St. Francis: The Christian-Muslim Encounter in Italian Art” [90-118]
Mohamed Kenawi, Alexander Kronemer and Jason Welle O.F.M., “Two Filmmakers Reflect on Francis” [119-125]
Farhan Mujahid Chak, “Islam and the Myth of the Other: The Noble Colloquy between St. Francis of Assisi and Sultan al-Malik al-Kāmil” [126-143]
Scott M. Thomas, “The Encounter between Francis of Assisi and al-Malik al-Kāmil and its Relevance for Muslim-Christian Relations and Contemporary International Relations” [144-168]
Dustin J. Byrd, “To Be a Saint and a Sultan in Post-Secular Society: Translating a Thirteenth Century Religious Discourse in Order to Rescue the Modern World” [169-184]
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NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY, May 2019 (Vol. 21, No. 5)
“Rap it Up, Share it Up: Identity Politics of Youth ‘Social’ Movement in Moroccan Online Rap Music” [1043-1064]
Saifuddin Ahmed and Jaeho Cho, “The Internet and Political (In)Equality in the Arab World: A Multi-Country Study of the Relationship between Internet News Use, Press Freedom, and Protest Participation” [1065-1084]
Justin D. Martin, S. Shageaa Naqvi and Klaus Schoenbach, “Attribute Substitution and Stereotypes about the Online Arab Public Sphere: Predictors of Concerns about Internet Surveillance in Five Arab Countries” [1085-1104]
Norah Abokhodair and Adam Hodges, “Toward a Transnational Model of Social Media Privacy: How Young Saudi Transnationals Do Privacy on Facebook” [1105-1120]
Einar Thorsen and Chindu Sreedharan, “#EndMaleGuardianship: Women’s Rights, Social Media and the Arab Public Sphere” [1121-1140]
Evronia Azer, G. Harindranath and Yinggin Zheng, “Revisiting Leadership in Information and Communication Technology (ICT)-Enabled Activism: A Study of Egypt’s Grassroots Human Rights Groups” [1141-1169]
NEW MEDIA & SOCIETY, July 2019 (Vol. 21, No. 7)
Sabina Mihelj, Adrian Leguina and John Downey, “Culture is Digital: Cultural Participation, Diversity and the Digital Divide” [1465-1485]
Simin Kargar and Adrian Rauchfleisch, “State-Aligned Trolling in Iran and the Double-Edged Affordances of Instagram” [1506-1527]
THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, June 2019 (Vol. 66, No. 11)
Steven Simon and Daniel Benjamin, “Reckless in Riyadh” [*]
PERSPECTIVES ON GLOBAL DEVELOPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY, May 2019 (Vol. 18, No. 3)
Madalla A. Alibeli, Mahmoud M. Na’amneh and Satish Nair, “Marital Happiness in Time of Change: The Case of United Arab Emirates (UAE)” [229-248]
POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY, April 2019 (Vol. 40, No. 2)
Andreas Hadjar, David Schiefer, Klaus Boehnke, Wolfgang Frindte and Daniel Geschke, “Devoutness to Islam and the Attitudinal Acceptance of Political Violence among Young Muslims in Germany” [205-222]
Mark H. White II and Nyla R. Branscombe, “’Patriotism à la Carte’: Perceived Legitimacy of Collective Guilt and Collective Pride as Motivators for Political Behavior” [223-240]
Tine Molendijk, “The Role of Political Practices in Moral Injury: A Study of Afghanistan Veterans” [261-275]
Steve Kirkwood, “History in the Service of Politics: Constructing Narratives of History During the European Refugee ‘Crisis’” [297-313]
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PS: POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS, July 2019 (Vol. 52, No. 3)
Berk Esen and Şebnem Yardımcı-Geyikçi, “An Alternative Account of the Populist Backlash in the United States: A Perspective from Turkey” [445-450]
Symposium: Reflections on Scholarship and Fieldwork in the Middle East and North Africa [481-512]
Mark Tessler, “Introduction: Reflections on Scholarship and Fieldwork in the Middle East and North Africa” [481-484]
Matthew F. Cancian and Kristin E. Fabbe, “Informal Institutions and Survey Research in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq” [485-489]
Anna Getmansky, “’Englishman in New York’: Conducting Research in the Middle East as a Foreign Scholar” [490-493]
Faten Ghosn and Sarah E. Parkinson, “’Finding’ Sectarianism and Strife in Lebanon” [494-497]
Diana B. Greenwald, “Political Science Research in Settings of Intractable Conflict” [498-502]
Tolga Sınmazdemir, “Collaborating across Borders: Challenges and Choices in Joint Survey Research between Local and Foreign Scholars” [503-506]
Thomas Zeitzoff, “More than Just Hurdles: How Fieldwork Difficulties Provide Insights into Conflict” [507-512]
REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, May 2019 (Vol. 23, No. 2)
Johanna Choumert-Nkolo, Henry Cust and Callum Taylor, “Using Paradata to Collect Better Survey Data: Evidence from a Household Survey in Tanzania” [598-618]
Dhushyanth Raju, Kyoung Yang Kim, Quynh Thu Nguyen and Ramesh Govindaraj, “Cities, Slums, and Child Nutrition in Bangladesh” [760-781]
Matteo Migheli, “Religious Polarization, Religious Conflicts and Individual Financial Satisfaction: Evidence from India” [803-829]
Mohammad Reza Farzanegan and Tim Krieger, “Oil Booms and Inequality in Iran” [830-859]
Maricruz Lacalle-Calderon, José Maria Larrú, Silvia Rico Garrido and Manuel Perez-Trujillo, “Microfinance and Income Inequality: New Macrolevel Evidence” [860-876]
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REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, July 2019 (Vol. 45, No. 3)
Irene Fernández-Molina, “Bottom-Up Change in Frozen Conflicts: Transnational Struggles and Mechanisms of Recognition in Western Sahara” [407-430]
SOCIAL POLITICS: INTERNATIONAL STUDIES IN GENDER, STATE & SOCIETY, Summer 2019 (Vol. 26, No. 2)
Mala Htun, Francesca R. Jensenius and Jami Nelson-Nuñez, “Gender-Discriminatory Laws and Women’s Economic Agency” [193-222]
Liv Tønnessen, “Women at Work in Sudan: Marital Privilege or Constitutional Right?” [223-244]
Lovise Aalen, Andreas Kotsadam and Espen Villanger, “Family Law Reform, Employment, and Women’s Political Participation in Ethiopia” [299-323]
ZUTOT, March 2019 (Vol. 16, No. 1)
Hadar Feldman Samet, “’Allah Zikr Edilim’ (Let Us Do Zikr for Allah): The Sabbatian Appropriation of the Sufi Practice of Zikr as Religious Renewal” [43-53]