TABLE OF CONTENTS
- List of Journals
AFRICAN AND ASIAN STUDIES, December 2019 (Vol. 18, No. 4)
AGRARIAN SOUTH: JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, December 2019 (Vol. 8, No. 3)
L'ANNÉE DU MAGHREB, (No. 20, 2019-I)
BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, February 2020 (Vol. 47, No. 1)
BUSTAN: THE MIDDLE EAST BOOK REVIEW, (Vol. 10. No. 1, 2019)
BUSTAN: THE MIDDLE EAST BOOK REVIEW, (Vol. 10. No. 2, 2019)
COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY, December 2019 (Vol. 18, Nos. 5-6)
CONFLUENCES MÉDITERRANÉE, Été 2019 (No. 109)
CONFLUENCES MÉDITERRANÉE, Automne 2019 (No. 110)
CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE, February 2020 (Vol. 20, No. 1)
CRITIQUE OF ANTHROPOLOGY, March 2020 (Vol. 40, No. 1)
CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH, February 2020 (Vol. 54, No. 1)
CURRENT TRENDS IN ISLAMIST IDEOLOGY, February 2020 (Vol. 25)
ETHNICITIES, February 2020 (Vol. 20, No. 1)
EURASIAN STUDIES, November 2019 (Vol. 17, No. 1)
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MIGRATION AND LAW, November 2019 (Vol. 21, No. 4)
GLOBAL BUSINESS REVIEW, February 2020 (Vol. 21, No. 1)
HAMIZRAH HEHADASH (THE NEW EAST), (Vol. 58, 2019)
HISTORY AND ANTHROPOLOGY, (Vol. 31, No. 1, 2020)
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION GAZETTE, March 2020 (Vol. 82, No. 2)
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON MINORITY AND GROUP RIGHTS, (Vol. 27, No. 1, 2020)
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, January 2020 (Vol. 41, No. 1)
JOURNAL OF ARABIC LITERATURE, November 2019 (Vol. 50, Nos. 3-4)
JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, February 2020 (Vol. 55, No. 1)
JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, January 2020 (Vol. 55, No. 1)
JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN SOCIAL POLICY, February 2020 (Vol. 30, No. 1)
JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC ETHICS, December 2019 (Vol. 3, Nos. 1-2)
JOURNAL OF LEVANTINE STUDIES, Winter 2019 (Vol. 9, No. 2)
JOURNAL OF LIBRARIANSHIP AND INFORMATION SCIENCE, March 2020 (Vol. 52, No. 1)
JOURNAL OF MIGRATION HISTORY, November 2019 (Vol. 5, No. 3)
JOURNAL OF RELIGION IN EUROPE, November 2019 (Vol. 12, No. 1)
JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, March 2020 (Vol. 56, No. 1)
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Fall 2019 (Vol. 43, No. 1)
JOURNAL OF STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION, February 2020 (Vol. 24, No. 1)
THE MAGHREB REVIEW, (Vol. 44, No. 4, 2019)
METHOD & THEORY IN THE STUDY OF RELIGION, January 2020 (Vol. 32, No. 1)
ORIENT, (Vol. 61, No. 1, 2020)
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL OF POLITICS, ECONOMICS AND CULTURE, (Vol. 24, Nos. 3 & 4, 2019)
PHILOLOGICAL ENCOUNTERS, December 2019 (Vol. 4, Nos. 3-4)
RACE & CLASS, January-March 2020 (Vol. 61, No. 3)
RELIGION AND GENDER, December 2019 (Vol. 9, No. 2)
SIGNS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY, Spring 2020 (Vol. 45, No. 3)
SOCIOLOGY OF ISLAM, December 2019 (Vol. 7, No. 4)
ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR RELIGIONS – UND GEISTESGESCHICHTE, January 2020 (Vol. 72, No. 1)
- Articles from Journals
AFRICAN AND ASIAN STUDIES, December 2019 (Vol. 18, No. 4)
Emel Taşçı-Duran, “How Do International Students’ Acculturation Attitudes Affect Their Health-Promoting Behaviors in Turkey?” [417-480]
https://brill.com
AGRARIAN SOUTH: JOURNAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY, December 2019 (Vol. 8, No. 3)
Heba E. Helmy, “Thirty Years of Urban Bias: An Estimation of the Rising Disparities in Female Rural and Female Urban Unemployment and Income in Egypt” [349-390]
https://journals.sagepub.com
L'ANNÉE DU MAGHREB, (No. 20, 2019-I)
Marc André et Susan Slyomovics, “L’inévitable prison. Éléments introductifs à une étude du système carcéral en Algérie de la conquête colonial à la gestion de son héritage aujourd’hui” [9-34]
Nadia Biskri, “Un établissement pénitentiaire singulier dans ‘l’archipel punitive’ de l’armée française en Algérie: L’établiseement des fers de Douera puis Bône (1855-1858)” [35-58]
Linda Amiri, “Exil pénal et circulations forces dans l’Empire colonial français. Le cas particulier du convoy de ‘forçats arabes’ du 27 juillet 1868 vers la Guyane française” [59-76]
Marine Coquet, “Bagnards, ‘arabes’ et porte-clefs en Guyane. Naissance et usages d’un rôle pénal et colonial (1869-1938)” [77-92]
Benjamin Brower, “Regroupment Camps and Shantytowns in Late-Colonial Algeria” [93-106]
Sylvie Thénault, “Les papiers de Baya Hocine. Une source pour l’histoire des prisons algériennes pendant la guerre d’indépendance (1954-1962)” [107-122]
Khedidja Adel, “La prison des femmes de Tifelfel. Enfermement et corps en souffrance” [123-138]
Susan Slyomovics, “Des tieux pour un ‘non-lieu’: Le camp algérien Paul-Cazelles et Hocine Kahouadji, militant FLN” [139-158]
Fanny Layani, “Fresnes, ‘prison algérienne’? (1954-1962)” [159-178]
Paul Marquis, “Du camp à l’asile: Les hospitalisations psychiatriques d’internés et de détenus politiques pendant la guerre d’indépendance algérienne” [179-194]
Marc André, “Expériences carcérales et traductions picturales. Le témoignage du peintre et objecteur de conscience Didier Poiraud Durant et après la guerre d’indépendance algérienne (1961-1964)” [195-224]
Saphia Arezki, “Les camps d’internement du sud en Algérie (1991-1995). Contextualisation et enjeux” [225-242]
Antoine Hatzenberger, “Bourguiba d’une prison l’autre” [243-262]
Isabelle Merle, “Algérien en Nouvelle-Calédonie: Le destin calédonien du déporté Ahmed Ben Mezrag Ben Mokrani” 263-282]
http://anneemaghreb.revues.org
BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, February 2020 (Vol. 47, No. 1)
Makio Yamada and Steffen Hertog, “Introduction: Revisiting Rentierism – with a Short Note by Giacomo Luciani” [1-5]
Steffen Hertog, “The ‘Rentier Mentality’, 30 Years On: Evidence from Survey Data” [6-23]
Makio Yamada, “Can a Rentier State Evolve to a Production State? An ‘Institutional Upgrading’ Approach” [24-41]
Courtney Freer, “State Religious Authorities in Rentier Economies and the Management of Independent Islamism” [42-61]
Faris Al-Sulayman, “’Reform Dissonance’ in the Modern Rentier State: How are Divergent Economic Agendas Affecting State-Business Relations in Saudi
Arabia?” [62-76]
Mark C. Thompson, “Inherent Contradictions in the Saudi Rentier State: Distributive Capacity, Youth Employment Preferences, and Attitudes to Education” [77-95]
Karen E. Young, “Sovereign Risk: Gulf Sovereign Wealth Funds as Engines of Growth and Political Resource” [96-116]
Jim Krane, “Climate Action versus Inaction: Balancing the Costs for Gulf Energy Exporters” [117-135]
Jessie Moritz, “Re-conceptualizing Civil Society in Rentier States” [136-151]
https://www.tandfonline.com
BUSTAN: THE MIDDLE EAST BOOK REVIEW, (Vol. 10. No. 1, 2019)
John Calvert, “Sons of the Country: Nasser, Qutb, and the Struggle that Defined Egypt” [1-18]
Yusri Hazran, “After the Arab Spring: Islamism Reconsidered” [19-37]
Haviv Rettig Gur, “How Not to Analyze Israel: On the Limits of Moral Judgment” [38-66]
BUSTAN: THE MIDDLE EAST BOOK REVIEW, (Vol. 10. No. 2, 2019)
Maria-Louise Clausen, “Narratives on Yemen Amidst Crisis” [129-143]
William Ryle-Hodges, “Law, Medicine, and the Meaning of the Modern State in Nineteenth-Century Egypt: Bringing History and Humanity to Bear on Ideology” [144-157]
Muna Abu Eid, “State of the Field – Mahmoud Darwish and His Poetics: Between Women and Intellectual Duties” [158-174]
COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY, December 2019 (Vol. 18, Nos. 5-6)
Gökce Yurdakul, Gala Rexer, Shvat Eilat and Nil Mutluer, “Contested Authorities over Life Politics” [706-734]
https://brill.com
CONFLUENCES MÉDITERRANÉE, Été 2019 (No. 109)
<<Special Issue: La Chine – nouvel acteur méditerranéen>>
Saïd Belguidoum et Farida Souiah, “Les nouvelles routes de la soie en Méditerranée” [9-18]
Paul Tourret, “Les nouvelles routes de la soie en Méditerranée, construction d’un mythe contemporain ou réalité préoccupante?” [19-32]
Émilie Tran, “Marseille: bientôt un comptoir chinois?” [33-46]
Jean-Marc Chaumet, “Les routes de la soie agricoles: quelle place pour la Méditerranée?” [47-62]
Saïd Belguidoum et Olivier Pliez, “La géographie discrete des réseaux transnationaux entre l’Algérie et la Chine” [63-76]
Jean-Pierre Taing, “Les nouvelles routes de la soie au prisme des migrations: les visages de la présence chinoise au Maroc” [77-90]
Yahia H. Zoubir, “Les relations de la Chine avec les pays du Maghreb: la place prépondérante de l’Algérie” [91-104]
Elena Aoun et Thierry Kellner, “Les relations sino-égyptiennes à l’ère ‘Xi-al-Sissi’ ou la cristallisation d’une forte convergence géopolitique” [105-118]
Guy Burton, “China and the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict” [147-162]
Mohammad-Reza Djalili, “Politique étrangère de l’Iran: entre religion, révolution et pragmatisme” [163-178]
Dominique Vidal, “Israël: la radicalisation s’accélère” [179-186]
Serge Airoldi, “’La lumière du futur ne saurait cesser un seul instant de nous blesser” [187-195]
www.confluences-mediterranee.com
CONFLUENCES MÉDITERRANÉE, Automne 2019 (No. 110)
<<Jordanie: une stabilité de façade>>
Entretien avec Hana Jaber, conduit par Pierre Blanc, “Jordanie: le nouveau paradigm de l’instabilité” [11-22]
Jamal Al Shalabi, “Domestic and Regional Contexts of the Royal Jordanian Discussion Papers: What Does the Monarch Want?” [23-42]
Camille Abescat, “Le retour du Front d’action islamique sur la scène politique locale en Jordanie. Etude de cas de la municipalité de Zarqa” [43-54]
Taher Labadi, “La rente, la dette et la réforme: décryptage de la contestation sociale en Jordanie” [55-68]
Myriam Ababsa, “Les défis du développement territorial et de la decentralization en Jordanie” [69-86]
Douglas Jones, “Talking About Wasta: Attitudes Toward Informal Politics in Jordan” [87-98]
Ibtesam Al-Atiyat, “Repealing Jordan’s Rape Article 308” [99-112]
Basim Tweissi, “Media Reform in Jordan: Severe Transformations” [113-126]
Jalal Al Husseini et Valentina Napolitano, “La politique jordanienne á l’égard des réfugiés syriens: entre hospitalité et protection des intérêts nationaux” [127-142]
Roger Heacock, “La Jordanie et les Palestiniens, les meilleurs des ennemis: voyage dans l’espace et le temps” [143-154]
Barah Mikaïl, “Une politique à double tranchant: réalités et implications du lien américano-jordanien” [155-168]
Vincent Legrand, “Le conflit israélo-palestinien au prisme jordanien” [169-182]
Brahim Kas, “La Jordanie et les monarchies arabes du Golfe: rupture ou nouvelle donne stratégique?” [183-196]
Serge Airoldi, “Cette autre Italie” [197-204]
Hicham Mourad, “La ruée sur la mer Rouge” [205-224]
George Corm, “<<Les Arabes: de la dynamique de l’échec à l’autodestruction>>” [225-243]
www.confluences-mediterranee.com
CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE, February 2020 (Vol. 20, No. 1)
Mie Birk Haller, Randi Solhjell, Elsa Saarikkomäki, Torsten Kolind, Geoffrey Hunt and David Wästerfors, “Minor Harassments: Ethnic Minority Youth in the Nordic Countries and Their Perceptions of the Police” [3-20]
https://journals.sagepub.com
CRITIQUE OF ANTHROPOLOGY, March 2020 (Vol. 40, No. 1)
Maira Hayat, “Empire’s Accidents: Law, Lies, and Sovereignty in the ‘War on Terror’ in Pakistan” [49-80]
https://journals.sagepub.com
CROSS-CULTURAL RESEARCH, February 2020 (Vol. 54, No. 1)
Hesham F. Gadelrab, Othman Alkhadher, Said Aldhafri, Saad Almoshawah, Yahya Khatatba, Fares Zine El Abiddine, Mohammed Alyetama, Said Elmsalak, Nabha Tarboush and Sarah Slimene, “Organizational Justice in Arab Countries: Investigation of the Measurement and Structural Invariance” [3-27]
https://journals.sagepub.com
CURRENT TRENDS IN ISLAMIST IDEOLOGY, February 2020 (Vol. 25)
Suleyman Ozeren, Suat Cubukcu and Matthew Bastug, “Where Will Ergogan’s Revolution Stop?” [*]
Charles Lister, “The Syria Effect: Al-Qaeda Fractures” [*]
Bulama Bukarti, “The Origins of Boko Haram – and why it Matters” [*]
Bradley Davis, “Educator of the Faithful: The Power of Moroccan Islam” [*]
Rebecca Fradkin, “The Co-optation of Islam in Russia” [*]
Lela Gilbert, “Deploying Social Media to Empower Iranian Women: An Interview with Masih Alinejad” [*]
www.hudson.org
ETHNICITIES, February 2020 (Vol. 20, No. 1)
Natasha Warikoo, “Weak Multiculturalism and Fears of Cultural Encroachment: Meanings of Multiculturalism among Young Elites in Britain” [49-70]
Scooter Pégram, “Pris pour cible dans la banlieue: Self-identy, Language Maintenance, Racism and Exclusion amongst African Youths in the Paris Suburbs”
[93-114]
Defne Kadıoğlu Polat, “’Now the German Comes’: The Ethnic Effect of Gentrification in Berlin” [155-176]
https://journals.sagepub.com
EURASIAN STUDIES, November 2019 (Vol. 17, No. 1)
Marco Salati, “Three Eighteenth-Century Waqf Documents from the Ottoman Courts of Aleppo” [49-70]
Maria Grazia Sciortino, “Notes on the Arabic Manuscript III.C.4 in the Central Library of the Sicilian Region” [71-84]
Federica Duva, “Confirmation of a Predating of the First Abbasid Masjid-I Jumʹa in Isfahan: the nahr Farsān as the mādī Fadan” [85-103]
https://brill.com
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MIGRATION AND LAW, November 2019 (Vol. 21, No. 4)
Julia van Dessel, “International Delegation and Agency in the Externalization Process of EU Migration and Asylum Policy: The Role of the IOM and the UNHCR in Niger” [435-458]
Gemma Marolda Gloninger, “From Humanitarian Rescue to Border Security: Managing Migration in the Central Mediterranean” [459-485]
Çiğdem Akın Yavuz, “Analysis of the EU-Turkey Readmission Agreement: A Unique Case” [486-508]
Ane Aranguiz and Miriam Quené, “Is There a Way Where There’s a Will? The Tensions between the Court’s Case Law and the Pillar in Delimiting Transnational Solidarity” [509-539]
https://brill.com
GLOBAL BUSINESS REVIEW, February 2020 (Vol. 21, No. 1)
Anwar Al-Gasaymeh, “Economic Freedom, Country Risk and Cost Efficiency in Jordan and the GCC Countries” [1-17]
https://journals.sagepub.com
HAMIZRAH HEHADASH (THE NEW EAST), (Vol. 58, 2019)
Fruma Zachs, “Dormant Voices: Lullabies as a Mirror for the Understanding of Changing Attitudes towards Children and Childhood in Greater Syria” [35-64]
Yuval Ben-Bassat and Yossi Ben-Artzi, “New Cartographical Evidence on the Efforts to Survey Sultan Abdülhamid’s Lands in Northern Palestine and Southern Syria at the End of the 19th Century” [65-90]
Harel Chorev-Halewa, “Revisiting the 1976 Municipal Elections in the West Bank” [91-116]
Itamar Radai, “History and Historiography 70 Years After: Research on the 1948 War” [119-142]
HISTORY AND ANTHROPOLOGY, (Vol. 31, No. 1, 2020)
Naor Ben-Yehoyada, Heath Cabot and Paul A. Silverstein, “Introduction: Remapping Mediterranean Anthropology” [1-21]
Susan Slyomovics, “The Virgin Mary of Algeria: French Mediterraneans En Miroir” [22-42]
Joseph John Viscomi, “Pontremoli’s Cry: Personhood, Scale, and History in the Eastern Mediterranean” [43-65]
Anne Meneley, “The Olive and Imaginaries of the Mediterranean” [66-83]
Ayşe Parla, “Revisiting ‘Honor’ through Migrant Vulnerabilities in Turkey” [84-104]
Mikaela Rogozen-Soltar, “Back to the Mediterranean? Return Migration,k Economic Crisis, and Contested Values in Southern Spain” [105-122]
Marco Jacquemet, “Transidioma Afloat: Communication, Power, and Migration in the Mediterranean Sea” [123-146]
Andrew Shryock, “Rites of Return: Back to the Mediterranean, Again” [147-156]
Michael Herzfeld, “Afterword: Reclaiming the Middle Sea for Humanity” [157-164]
http://www.ingentaconnect.com
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION GAZETTE, March 2020 (Vol. 82, No. 2)
Ngozi Akinro, “Covering the Boko Haram Crisis beyond the nation: Analysis of Shifting Time and Space Frames in News Reporting” [189-207]
https://journals.sagepub.com
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON MINORITY AND GROUP RIGHTS, (Vol. 27, No. 1, 2020)
Ergun Cakal, “Pluralism, Tolerance and Control: On the Millet System and the Question of Minorities” [34-65]
Thomas James Phillips, “The (In-)Validity of Turkey’s Reservation to Article 27 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights” [66-93]
Jean-Claude N. Ashukem, “Land Grabbing and Customary Land Rights in Uganda: A Critical Reflection of the Constitutional and Legislative Right to Land” [121-147]
Hani Anouti, “The Myth behind the Discrimination of Minorities in Syria and Egypt: The Economic Inclusion of Christians” [148-170]
Nthomeni Dora Ndou, Azwihangwisi Helen Mavhandu-Mudzusi, Mesgane Girmai Asgedom and Rafiat Anokwuru, “Healthcare Services Utilisation by Eritrean Immigrants in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States of America” [194-209]
https://brill.com
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, January 2020 (Vol. 41, No. 1)
Timofey Agarin, “The Limits of Inclusion: Representation of Minority and Non-dominant Communities in Consociational and Liberal Democracies” [15-29]
Cera Murtagh, “The Plight of Civic Parties in Divided Societies [73-88]
Andreas Juon, “Minorities Overlooked: Group-based Power-sharing and the Exclusion-amid-inclusion Dilemma” [89-107]
Eduardo Wassim Aboultaif, “Revisiting the Semi-consociational Model: Democratic Failure in Prewar Lebanon and Post-invasion Iraq” [108-123]
Charis Psaltis, Huseyin Cakal, Neophytos Loizides and Işık Kuşçu Bonnenfant, “Internally Displaced Persons and the Cyprus Peace Process” [138-154]
https://journals.sagepub.com
JOURNAL OF ARABIC LITERATURE, November 2019 (Vol. 50, Nos. 3-4)
Haifa S. Alfaisal, “The Politics of Literary Value in Early Modernist Arabic Comparative Literary Criticism” [251-277]
C. Ceyhun Arslan, “Entanglements between the Tanzimat and al-Nahdah: Jurjī Zaydān between Tārikh ādāb al-lughah al-turkiyyah and Tārīkh ādāb al-lughah
al-ʹarabiyyah” [298-324]
Jonathan Decter, “The Jewish Ahl al-Adab of al-Andalus” [325-341]
Salah Natj, “Le concept d’adab est-il dérivé du mot daʹb?: retour sur une hypothèse ancienne de Vollers et Nallino” [342-368]
https://brill.com
JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, February 2020 (Vol. 55, No. 1)
A.R.M. Imtiyaz, “The Easter Sunday Bombings and the Crisis Facing Sri Lanka’s Muslims” [3-16]
Tewelde Gebre, Fana Hagos, Gebreyesus Teklu, Mekonnen Fisseha and Mesele Abera, “The Prevalence of Gender-based Violence and Harmful Traditional Practices against Women in the Tigray Region, Ethiopia” [58-75]
https://journals.sagepub.com
JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HISTORY, January 2020 (Vol. 55, No. 1)
Stephanie Wright, “Glorious Brothers, Unsuitable Lovers: Moroccan Veterans, Spanish Women, and the Mechanisms of Francoist Paternalism” [52-74]
Margaret Andersen, “Race, Migration, and Fears of Communism in 1948 Morocco” [145-160]
Omri Shafer Raviv, “Studying an Occupied Society: Social Research, Modernization Theory and the Early Israeli Occupation, 1967-8” [161-181]
https://journals.sagepub.com
JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN SOCIAL POLICY, February 2020 (Vol. 30, No. 1)
Christian Albrekt Larsen, “The Institutional Logic of Giving Migrants Access to Social Benefits and Services” [48-62]
Jolien Galle and Fenella Fleischmann, “Ethnic Minorities’ Support for Redistribution: The Role of National and Ethnic Identity” [95-107]
https://journals.sagepub.com
JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC ETHICS, December 2019 (Vol. 3, Nos. 1-2)
Mutaz al-Khatib, “Contemporary Ijtihād, Ethics and Modernity” [1-7]
Ayman Shabana, “Custom and Modern Constructions of Sharīʹa: Transnational Juristic Discussions on the Status of ʹUrf” [30-63]
Arnold Yasin Mol, “Islamic Human Rights Discourse and Hermeneutics of Continuity” [180-206]
Sari Hanafi and Azzam Tomeh, “Gender Equality in the Inheritance Debate in Tunisia and the Formation of Non-Authoritarian Reasoning” [207-232]
https://brill.com
JOURNAL OF LEVANTINE STUDIES, Winter 2019 (Vol. 9, No. 2)
Yehouda Shenave-Shahrabani and Yonatan Mendel, “From the Neoclassical to the Binational Model of Translation” [5-22]
Eyad Barghuthy, Antwan Shulhut, Elias Khoury, Raef Zreik, Huda Abu Much and Areej Sabbagh-Khoury, “Palestinian Intellectuals Discuss Politics and Ethics of Translation” [23-36]
Hana Morgenstern, “What is Anticolonial Translation? The Form and Content of Binational Resistance in Maktoob” [37-60]
Huda Abu Much, “Gendered Temporality and Space: Women in Translation from Arabic into Hebrew” [61- 80]
Nadeem Karkabi, “Arabic Language among Jews in Israel and the New Mizrahi Zionism: Between Active Knowledge and Performance” [81-106]
Almog Behar and Yuval Evri, “Samir Naqqash and his Polyglotic Literature in the Age of National Partition” [111-132]
www.levantine-journal.org
JOURNAL OF LIBRARIANSHIP AND INFORMATION SCIENCE, March 2020 (Vol. 52, No. 1)
Essam Mansour, “Libraries as Agents for Development: The Potential Role of Egyptian Rural Public Libraries towards the Attainment of Sustainable Development Goals Based on the UN 2030 Agenda” [121-136]
https://journals.sagepub.com
JOURNAL OF MIGRATION HISTORY, November 2019 (Vol. 5, No. 3)
Michael Ehrlich, “Palestinian Immigration from Latin American and Middle Eastern Perspectives” [512-532]
https://brill.com
JOURNAL OF RELIGION IN EUROPE, November 2019 (Vol. 12, No. 1)
Laura Gilliam, “Secularities-in-Practice: Accommodating Muslim Pupils and Preserving Danish Identity in Multi-ethnic Danish Schools” [1-26]
https://brill.com
JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, March 2020 (Vol. 56, No. 1)
<<Special Issue: Asylum Seekers in the Global Context of Xenophobia>>
Scott Poynting and Linda Briskman, “Asylum Seekers in the Global Context of Xenophobia: Introduction to the Special Issue” [3-8]
Julie Macken, “The Melancholic Torturer: How Australia Became a Nation that Tortures Refugees” [9-22]
Michelle Peterie and David Neil, “Xenophobia towards Asylum Seekers: A Survey of Social Theories” [23-35]
Monish Bhatia, “Crimmigration, Imprisonment and Racist Violence: Narratives of People Seeking Asylum in Great Britain” [36-52]
Mary Bosworth and Marion Vannier, “Blurred Lines: Detaining Asylum Seekers in Britain and France” [53-68]
Michaela Köttig and Johanna Sigl, “Racist Mobilisation and Sexualisation in the ‘Refugee Debate’ in Germany” [69-83]
Victoria Mason, “The Liminality of Palestinian Refugees: Betwixt and Between Global Politics and International Law” [84-99]
Linda Briskman, “The People’s Inquiry into Detention: Social Work Activism for Asylum Seeker Rights” [100-114]
https://journals.sagepub.com
JOURNAL OF SOUTH ASIAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, Fall 2019 (Vol. 43, No. 1)
Jacob Abadi, “Israeli-Egyptian Relations: Obstacles to Meaningful Rapprochement” [1-25]
Husam Mohamad, “U.S. Policy and Israeli-Palestinian Relations” [26-56]
Michael B. Bishku, “Are Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu ‘Two Sides of the Same Coin’?” [57-87]
Bernard Sabella, “Challenges to the Free Access to the Holy Sites” [88-100]
www.jsames.villanova.edu
JOURNAL OF STUDIES IN INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION, February 2020 (Vol. 24, No. 1)
Emma Sabzalieva, “Negotiating International Research Collaborations in Tajikistan” [97-112]
https://journals.sagepub.com
THE MAGHREB REVIEW, (Vol. 44, No. 4, 2019)
Fitzroy Morrissey and Ronald L. Nettler, “Ibn Khaldūn on Sufism: A Story of Truth vs. Falsehood in Three Parts” [403-430]
Ismail Lala, “Outpourers and Receptacles: The Emergence of the Cosmos in the Sufi Thought of Muhyīy Al-Dīn Ibn ʹArabī and ʹAbd Al-Razzāq Al-Qāshānī” [431-479]
William Ryle-Hodges, “The Religious Demension of State Educational Reform in Nineteenth-Century Khedival Egypt: Muhammad ʹAbduh on Teaching School Children by Animating Their Souls” [480-520]
Joseph Alagha, “Case Studies of Temporary Marriages in Lebanon” [521-552]
http://www.maghrebreview.com
METHOD & THEORY IN THE STUDY OF RELIGION, January 2020 (Vol. 32, No. 1)
Martin Lang and Radek Kundt, “Evolutionary, Cognitive, and Contextual Approaches to the Study of Religious Systems: A Proposition of synthesis” [1-46]
Niels Reeh, “Inter-religious Relations as a New Foundation for Comparative Religion” [47-73]
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ORIENT, (Vol. 61, No. 1, 2020)
Iyad Dhaoui, “Youth Unemployment and Social Inclusion in MENA Countries: Challenges and Patterns” [7-15]
Manfred A. Lange, “Climate Change and the Water-Energy Nexus in the MENA Region” [16-27]
Tobias Zumbrägel, “Beyond Greenwashing: Sustaining Power through Sustainability in the Arab Gulf Monarchies” [28-35]
Katharina Nicolai, “Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy in the Middle East and North Africa” [36-44]
Larbi Sadiki and Layla Saleh, “Rethinking Unsustainability in Tunisia’s Sustainable Development” [45-57]
Lea Zgheib, Nay Karam and Nadim Farajalla, “SDGs and Water Management in the MENA Region: A Comparative Analysis of Jordan, Lebanon and Tunisia” [58-65]
www.deutsche-orient-stiftund.de
PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL OF POLITICS, ECONOMICS AND CULTURE, (Vol. 24, Nos. 3 & 4, 2019)
<<Special Issue: The Triangular Israeli-Palestinian-German Relationship>>
Alexandra Senfft, “Germany and Israel: Changing Dynamics of a Complex Relationship” [7-15]
Nabeel Kassis, “Germany’s Choice: Balanced Injustice or Bias Toward International Law” [16-19]
Alon Confino, “The Holocaust and the Nakba: Memory, National Identity and Jewish-Arab Partnership” [20-28]
Raif Hussein, “Germany, Israel, Palestine: An Edgy Triangular Relationship” [29-35]
Muriel Asseburg, “Putting the Controversy about BDS in Germany into Perspective” [36-45]
Moshe Zuckermann, “Israel – Germany – Palestine” [46-51]
Katharina Konarek, “The Role of German Political Foundations in Israel and the Palestinian Territory” [52-58]
Bernard Sabella, “A Personal Perspective on Germany’s Role toward a Resolution of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict” [59-63]
Julia Chaitin, “Israeli-German-Palestinian Peacebuilding in an Age of Ignorance and Apathy” [64-71]
Mohammed Abu-Zaid, “Israel-Germany-Palestine: A ‘Two-Sided Triangle?’” [72-77]
Elie Barnavi, “The EU: A Lesson for Israelis and Palestinians?” [78-83]
Marianne Zepp, “The (West) German Perspective on Israel: A History of Projection” [84-89]
Dalal Iriqat, “MEPP Mediation in the 21st Century: Twenty-eight years after the Madrid Peace Conference and 26 years after the signing of the Oslo Accords in
Washington, the urgency of a new mediation effort is clear.” [90-96]
Hillel Schenker, “An Israeli’s Thoughts about Germans and Palestinians” [97-103]
Martin Leiner and Iyad Muhsen Sulieman AlDajani, “Reconciliation in the Middle of Conflict: An Approach to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict” [112-121]
Yoni Ayalon and Izhak Schnell, “The Impact of German Youth Tours on Attitudes Toward the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict” [122-127]
Tobias Griessbach, “What About Israel? – The Pivotal Question of the German Political Periphery” [128-136]
Dani Krantz, “The Israeli ‘Diaspora’ in Germany: One of a Kind” [137-143]
Nora Jasmin Ragab and Katharina Koch, “The Palestinian Diaspora in Germany” [144-154]
Amina Nolte, “Working Through the Triangle: Political Education Against Anti-Semitism Through the Prism of Israel, Palestine, and Germany” [155-162]
Regina F. Bendix, “Generation and Narration in Research and Experience: Impressions from the Trilateral Research Project ‘1967 and After’” [163-168]
Daoud Kuttab, “Executive Overreach and Its Disastrous Results: The Case of Trump and Netanyahu” [175-180]
Salma Arraf-Baker, “The Nation-State Law and the Deprivation of the Arabic Language from Official Status in Israel” [181-189]
http://www.pij.org
PHILOLOGICAL ENCOUNTERS, December 2019 (Vol. 4, Nos. 3-4)
<<Special Issue: What Was Philology in Arabic?>>
Daniel Hershenzon, “Doing Things with Arabic in the Seventeenth-Century Escorial” [159-181]
Olly Akkerman, “The Bohra Manuscript Treasury as a Sacred Site of Philology: A Study in Social Codicology” [182-210]
Feras Krimsti, “Arsāniyūs Shukrī al-Hakīm’s Account of his Journey to France, the Iberian Peninsula, and Italy (1748-1757) from Travel Journal to Edition” [202-244]
Islam Dayeh, “From Taşhīh to Tahqīq: Toward a History of the Arabic Critical Edition” [245-299]
https://brill.com
RACE & CLASS, January-March 2020 (Vol. 61, No. 3)
Ella Cockbain and Waqas Tufail, “Failing Victims, Fuelling Hate: Challenging the Harms of the ‘Muslim Grooming Gangs’ Narrative” [3-32]
Sumaya Alhaj Mohammad and Dania Meryan, “Ghassan Kanafani’s Returning to Haifa: Tracing Memory Beyond the Rubble” [65-97]
Joseph Maggs, “The ‘Channel Crossings’ and the Borders of Britain” [78-86]
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RELIGION AND GENDER, December 2019 (Vol. 9, No. 2)
Asmaa Soliman, “Muslim Women’s Self-Representation in Art: Offering Alternative Counterpublics” [170-193]
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SIGNS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY, Spring 2020 (Vol. 45, No. 3)
Maliha Chishti, “The Pull to the Liberal Public: Gender, Orientalism, and Peace Building in Afghanistan” [581-603]
Nadia Guessous, “Feminist Blind Spots and the Affect of Secularity: Disorienting the Discourse of the Veil in Contemporary Morocco” [605-628]
Fauzia Husain, “Halal Dating, Purdah, and Postfeminism: What the Sexual Projects of Pakistani Women can tell us about Agency” [629-652]
www.journals.uchicago.edu
SOCIOLOGY OF ISLAM, December 2019 (Vol. 7, No. 4)
<<Special Issue: Unfinished Conversations with Saba Mahmood>>
Sultan Doughan and Jean-Michel Landry, “Unfinished Conversations with Saba Mahmood” [215-225]
Kirsten Wesselhoeft, “The Constraints of Choice: Secular Sensibilities, Pious Critique, and an Islamic Ethic of Sisterhood in France” [226-244]
Karl Shuve, “The Politics of the Veil in Medieval Christianity: Saba Mahmood and the Practice of Feminist Historiography” [245-262]
Timothy Gutmann, “Distinguishing Companions: Mixed-Confession Education, Assimilation, and Islamic Thought” [263-288]
Bryan S. Turner, “Piety, Practice and Habitus: Saba Mahmood’s Dialogue with Aristotle and His Legacy” [289-300]
Christoph Baumgartner, “Liberal Political Philosophy of Religious Difference after Saba Mahmood” [301-322]
Alexandre Caeiro, “Secular Governance and Islamic Law: The Globalization of the Minority Question” [323-343]
Lisa Wedeen and Schirin Amir-Moazami (a roundtable conversation), “On the Study of Islam and the Middle East after Saba Mahmood” [345-360]
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ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR RELIGIONS – UND GEISTESGESCHICHTE, January 2020 (Vol. 72, No. 1)
Predrag Bukovec, “Die Abrahamisierung der Wallfahrt durch Mohammad” [30-41]
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