Current Contents Vol.40, No.4-6, August - December 2020

Current Contents Vol.40, No.4-6, August - December 2020.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. List of Journals
     

    AFRICAN AND ASIAN STUDIES, October 2020 (Vol. 19, No. 3)

    ARAB LAW QUARTERLY, March 2020 (Vol. 34, No. 3)

    ARABICA, May 2020 (Vol. 67, No. 1)

    BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, (Vol. 47, No. 4, 2020)

    BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, July 2020 (Vol. 50, No. 3)

    BUSTAN, (Vol. 11, No. 1, 2020)

    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS, June 2020 (Vol. 65, No. 2)

    COMPARATIVE EDUCATION REVIEW, November 2020 (Vol. 64, No. 4)

    COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES, January 2021 (Vol. 54, No. 1)

    COMPARATIVE STRATEGY, (Vol. 39, No. 4, 2020)

    CONFLUENCES MÉDITERRANÉE, Printemps 2020 (No. 112)

    COOPERATION AND CONFLICT, September 2020 (Vol. 55, No. 3)

    CRITICAL INQUIRY, Winter 2021 (Vol. 47, No. 2)

    CROSSROADS, August 2020 (Vol. 1, No. 1)

    CULTURAL GEOGRAPHIES, October 2020 (Vol. 27, No. 4)

    CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, September 2020 (Vol. 68, No. 5)

    CURRENT TRENDS IN ISLAMIST IDEOLOGY, October 2020 (Vol. 27)

    DISCOURSE & COMMUNICATION, October 2020 (Vol. 14, No. 5)

    DISCOURSE & SOCIETY, January 2021 (Vol. 32, No. 1)

    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CULTURAL CHANGE, July 2020 (Vol. 68, No. 4)

    ETHNICITIES, August 2020 (Vol. 20, No. 4)

    ETHNICITIES, December 2020 (Vol. 20, No. 6)

    EURASIAN STUDIES, September 2020 (Vol. 18, No. 1)

    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, December 2020 (Vol. 35, No. 6)

    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, August 2020 (Vol. 23, No. 4)

    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, October 2020 (Vol. 23, No. 5)

    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, December 2020 (Vol. 26, No. 4)

    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL THEORY, October 2020 (Vol. 19, No. 4)

    FOREIGN AFFAIRS, January/February 2021 (Vol. 100, No. 1)

    GLOBAL MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION, August 2020 (Vol. 16, No. 2)

    GLOBAL MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION, December 2020 (Vol. 16, No. 3)

    GLOBAL SOCIAL POLICY, August 2020 (Vol. 20, No. 2)

    HAMIZRAH HEHADASH, (Vol. 59, 2020)

    HAWWA, May 2020 (Vol. 18, No. 1)

    HISTORY OF RELIGIONS, August 2020 (Vol. 60, No. 1)

    INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY, October 2020 (Vol. 35, No. 6)

    INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION GAZETTE, October 2020 (Vol. 82, No. 6)

    INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION GAZETTE, November 2020 (Vol. 82, No. 7)

    INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE REVIEW, September 2020 (Vol. 30, No. 3)

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT, September 2020 (Vol. 44, No. 5)

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CROSS CULTURAL MANAGEMENT, August 2020 (Vol. 20, No. 2)

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, September 2020 (Vol. 23, No. 5)

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON MINORITY AND GROUP RIGHTS, August 2020 (Vol. 27, No. 3)

    INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, September 2020 (Vol. 41, No. 4)

    INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, November 2020 (Vol. 41, No. 5)

    IRAN AND THE CAUCASUS, August 2020 (Vol. 24, No. 3)

    DER ISLAM, October 2020 (Vol. 97, No. 2)

    ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, February 2020 (Vol. 27, Nos. 1-2)

    ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, August 2020 (Vol. 27, No. 3)

    THE JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION AND EXTENSION, October 2020 (Vol. 26, No. 5)

    JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, August 2020 (Vol. 55, No. 5)

    JOURNAL OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE ORIENT, June 2020 (Vol. 63, No. 4)

    JOURNAL OF EMPIRICAL THEOLOGY, June 2020 (Vol. 33, No. 1)

    JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN SOCIAL POLICY, November 2020 (Vol. 30, No. 5)

    JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES, November 2020 (Vol. 41, No. 11)

    JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC MANUSCRIPTS, July 2020 (Vol. 11, No. 2)

    JOURNAL OF LAW, RELIGION AND STATE, August 2020 (Vol. 8, No. 1)

    JOURNAL OF RELIGION IN EUROPE, May 2020 (Vol. 12, No. 3)

    JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, September 2020 (Vol. 56, No. 3)

    JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY, September 2020 (Vol. 46, No. 5)

    JOURNAL OF WORLD LITERATURE, July 2020 (Vol. 5, No. 3)

    THE MAGHREB REVIEW, (Vol. 45, No. 3, 2020)

    THE MAGHREB REVIEW, (Vol. 45, No. 4, 2020)

    MEDIA, CULTURE & SOCIETY, October-November 2020 (Vol. 42, Nos. 7-8)

    MEDITERRANEAN HEALTH JOURNAL, Vol. 28, No. 8, 2020)

    METHOD & THEORY IN THE STUDY OF RELIGION, May 2020 (Vol. 32, No. 3)

    THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Summer 2020 (Vol. 74, No. 2)

    MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION, May 2020 (Vol. 13, No. 1)

    MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION, October 2020 (Vol. 13, No. 2)

    MIDDLE EAST POLICY, Summer 2020 (Vol. 27, No. 2)

    MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Winter 2020 (Vol. 28, No. 1)

    MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, (Vol. 56, No. 5, 2020)

    MIGRATION AND ISLAMIC ETHICS, ISSUES OF RESIDENCE, NATURALIZATION AND CITIZENSHIP, November 2019 (Vol. 2)

    ORIENTE MODERNO, June 2020 (Vol. 100, No. 1)

    RACE & CLASS, October-December 2020 (Vol. 62, No. 2)

    SIGNS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY, Winter 2021 (Vol. 46, No. 2)

    SOCIAL SCIENCES AND MISSIONS, May 2020 (Vol. 33, Nos. 1-2)

    SOCIAL SCIENCES AND MISSIONS, September 2020 (Vol. 33, Nos. 3-4)

    THE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, September 2020 (Vol. 68, No. 5)

    STUDIA ISLAMICA, May 2020 (Vol. 114, No. 3)

    TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE, (Vol. 32, No. 7, 2020)

    WAR IN HISTORY, November 2020 (Vol. 27, No. 4)

    DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, May 2020 (Vol. 60, Nos. 2-3)

    DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, August 2020 (Vol. 60, No. 4)

    YOUTH AND GLOBALIZATION, July 2020 (Vol. 2, No. 1)

  2. Articles from Journals

    AFRICAN AND ASIAN STUDIES, October 2020 (Vol. 19, No. 3)
    Selim Hilmi Özkan, “Reasons for Migration of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire before 1915” [282-305]
    https://brill.com

    ARAB LAW QUARTERLY, March 2020 (Vol. 34, No. 3)
    Laita Ibtihal Fares, Abdellah Marghich and Mohamed Habachi, “Urbūn (Earnest Money): Legal Framework in Islamic and Positive Law and Comparison with the Call Option Contract” [209-240]
    Mustafa el-Mumin, “ Gulf Declaration of Human Rights (GDHR) Protection against Slavery: A Double-edged Sword” [241-266]
    Jon D. Unruh, “The Legislative and Institutional Framework for War-affected Land Rights in Iraq: Up to the Task Post-ISIS?” [267-289]
    Eman Naboush, “The Carrier’s Liability for Delay under UAE Maritime Law: A Comparative Study” [290-311]
    https://brill.com

    ARABICA, May 2020 (Vol. 67, No. 1)
    Erez Naaman, “Authorship and Unity of the Classical Arabic Poem through the Lens of Collaborative Composition” [1-59]
    Christopher Melchert, “Ibrāhīm al-Naha῾ī (Kufan, d. 96/714)” [60-81]
    Tania Al Saadi, “The Living City of the Dead: Representation of Life in the Cemeteries in Two Egyptian Novels” [82-116]
    https://brill.com

    BRITISH JOURNAL OF MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, (Vol. 47, No. 4, 2020)
    Fatih Çağatay Cengiz, “Proliferation of Neopatrimonial Domination in Turkey” [507-525]
    Bosmat Yefet, “The Egyptian Human Rights Movement and the 2011 Revolution: The Implications of a Missed Opportunity” [526-543]
    Abida Younas, “Magical Realism and Metafiction in Post-Arab Spring Literature: Narratives of Discontent or Celebration?” [544-559]
    Hulya Tafli Duzgun, “Paiens unt dreit? Reversed Dichotomy and the East in Boeve de Haumtone and Bevis of Hampton” [560-578]
    Buthaina Shaheen, “Yarmouk Minors: Their Situation and Displacement… Their Agency through Cultural Forms, Psychosocial Activities and through Daily Life Actions” [579-594]
    Amos Nadan, “Revisiting the Anti-mushā΄ Reforms in the Levant: Origins, Scale and Outcomes” [595-611]
    William Gourlay, “Beyond ‘Brotherhood’ and the ‘Caliphate’: Kurdish Relationships to Islam in an Era of AKP Authoritarianism and ISIS Terror” [612-631]
    Hanen Keskes and Alexander P. Martin, “Orientalism and Binary Discursive Representations of Tunisia’s Democratization: The Need for a ‘Continuity and Change’ Paradigm” [632-651]
    Arda Bilgen, “Turkey’s Southeastern Anatolia Project (GAP): A Qualitative Review of the Literature” [652-671]
    https://www.tandfonline.com

    BRITISH JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, July 2020 (Vol. 50, No. 3)
    Marc Helbling and Richard Traunmüller, “What is Islamophobia? Disentangling Citizens’ Feelings toward Ethnicity, Religion and Religiosity Using a Survey Experiment” [811-828]
    Tarik Abou-Chadi and Werner Krause, “The Casual Effect of Radical Right Success on Mainstream Parties’ Policy Positions: A Regression Discontinuity Approach” [829-847]
    Adam M. Enders, Steven M. Smallpage and Robert N. Lupton, “Are All ‘Birthers’ Conspiracy Theorists? On the Relationship between Conspiratorial Thinking and Political Orientations” [849-866]
    Kassra A.R. Oskooii, “Perceived Discrimination and Political Behavior” [867-892]
    Cristina Bodea and Fangjin Ye, “Investor Rights versus Human Rights: Do Bilateral Investment Treaties Tilt the Scale?” [955-977]
    Killian Clarke and Korhan Kocak, “Launching Revolution: Social Media and the Egyptian Uprising’s First Movers” [1025-1045]
    Jessica Di Salvatore, “Obstacle to Peace? Ethnic Geography and Effectiveness of Peacekeeping” [1089-1109]
    https://www.cambridge.org

    BUSTAN, (Vol. 11, No. 1, 2020)
    David Gaunt, “When Perpetual Persecution becomes Ottoman Genocide” [1-19]
    Nibras Kazimi, “Qasem Soleimani: A Caesar Interrupted?” [20-33]
    Arturo Varvelli, “Libya: From Uprising to War, 2011-2019” [34-45]
    Eyal Zisser, “Bringing the State Back in: Between Fragility and Overstatement” [46-64]
    www.psupress.org

    CANADIAN JOURNAL OF LINGUISTICS, June 2020 (Vol. 65, No. 2)
    Samir Ben Si Saïd, “La voyelle initiale des norms et l’état d’annexion en Kabyle (berbère)” [155-180]
    https://www.cambridge.org

    COMPARATIVE EDUCATION REVIEW, November 2020 (Vol. 64, No. 4)
    Natasha Ridge and Soohyun Jeon, “Father Involvement and Education in the Middle East: Geography, Gender and Generations” [725-748]
    https://journals.uchicago.edu

    COMPARATIVE POLITICAL STUDIES, January 2021 (Vol. 54, No. 1)
    Ala΄ Alrababa΄h, Andrea Dillon, Scott Williamson, Jens Hainmueller, Dominik Hangartner and Jeremy Weinstein, “Attitudes toward Migrants in a Highly Impacted Economy: Evidence from the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Jordan” [33-76]
    Janina Beiser-McGrath and Nils W. Metternich, “Ethnic Coalitions and the Logic of Political Survival in Authoritarian Regimes” [144-178]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    COMPARATIVE STRATEGY, (Vol. 39, No. 4, 2020)
    Thomas Juneau, “The Obama Administration, Defensive Realism, and American Foreign Policy in the Middle East” [385-400]
    https://tandfonline.com

    CONFLUENCES MÉDITERRANÉE, Printemps 2020 (No. 112)
    Roula Abi Habib Khoury et Dima de Clerck, “Liban, trente ans après la fin des hostilités en 1990: la guerre dans le rétroviseur?” [9-20]
    Rossana Tufaro, “Also a Class (Hi)story: Working-class Struggles and Political Socialization on the Eve of Lebanese Civil War” [21-36]
    Julie Tegho Bou Nassif, “En première ligne: le journal de l’évêque grec-catholique de Zahlé Mgr Yûhanna Bassûl (1975-1976)” [37-50]
    Pierre France, “Arkan ad dawlé, Directeurs généraux, bureaucratie et survie de l’État pendant la guerre civile” [51-70]
    Dima de Clerck et Stéphane Malsagne, “Le Hezbollah dans le rétroviseur de la guerre ‘civile’” [71-92]
    Emilie Rizk, “La survie des établissements de santé Durant la Guerre du Liban. Le cas de l’Hôpital Rizk” [93-108]
    Stéphane Malsagne, “Penser les violences de la guerre du Liban: l’exemple des diplomats français (1975-1990)” [109-124]
    Zeina Ismail-Allouche, “Forced Separation and Intercountry Adoption: The Invisible Narrative of the War in Lebanon” [125-140]
    Yara El Khoury, “Le Front libanais face à l’intervention syrienne au Liban: approche historique d’une polémique mémorielle” [141-154]
    Dima de Clerck, “Kamal et Walid Joumblatt, architectes et entrepreneurs d’une mémoire druze libanaise” [155-176]
    Hala C. Abou Zaki, “Les usages du passé au Liban: le cas du passé de guerre des Palestiniens” [177-192]
    Emeraude Reder, “Désinvestir la mémoire: le cas d’étude du musée Beit Beirut” [193-206]
    Carmen Hassoun Abou Jaoudé, “Opportunités et défis de la justice transitionnelle au Liban: la centralité de la question des disparus ou Chronique d’une guerre inachevée” [207-226]
    Salim Chena, “’On continuera la Bataille d’Alger’. Réactivation du passé et réactivité contestataire dans le mouvement démocratique algérien de 2019” [227-242]
    www.confluences-mediterranee.com

    COOPERATION AND CONFLICT, September 2020 (Vol. 55, No. 3)
    Gearoid Millar, “Preserving the Everyday: Pre-political Agency in Peacebuilding Theory” [310-325]
    Benjamin Acosta and Melissa Ziegler Rogers, “When Militant Organizations Lose Militarily but Win Politically (Hizballah)” [365-387]
    Aniseh Bassiri Tabrizi and Benjamin Kienzle, “Legitimation Strategies of Informal Groups of States: The Case of the E3 Directoire in the Nuclear Negotiations with Iran” [388-405]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    CRITICAL INQUIRY, Winter 2021 (Vol. 47, No. 2)
    Orit Bashkin, “The Colonized Semites and the Infectious Disease: Theorizing and Narrativizing Anti-Semitism in the Levant, 1870-1914” [189-217]
    https://journals.uchicago.edu

    CROSSROADS, August 2020 (Vol. 1, No. 1)
    Shaul Marmari, “Cradles of Diaspora: Bombay, Aden, and Jewish Migration across the Indian Ocean” [1-32]
    https://brill.com

    CULTURAL GEOGRAPHIES, October 2020 (Vol. 27, No. 4)
    Krzysztof Nawratek and Asma Mehan, “De-colonizing Public Spaces in Malaysia: Dating in Kuala Lumpur” [615-629]
    Samuel P. Nielson, “Beaches and Muslim Belonging in France: Liberty, Equality, but not the Burkini!” [641-646]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, September 2020 (Vol. 68, No. 5)
    Kyohee Kim and Peer Smets, “Home Experiences and Homemaking Practices of Single Syrian Refugees in an Innovative Housing Project in Amsterdam” [607-627]
    Anna Marie Steigemann and Philipp Misselwitz, “Architectures of Asylum: Making Home in a State of Permanent Temporariness” [628-650]
    Andrew R. Basso, Patrick Ciaschi and Bree Akesson, “Cumulative Domicide: The Sayisi Dene and Destruction of Home in Mid-Twentieth Century Canada”
    [651-668]
    Anna Pechurina, “Researching Identities through Material Possessions: The Case of Diasporic Objects” [669-683]
    Lynda Cheshire and Charlotte ten Have, “Administrative Mediation Data as Naturally-Occurring Records of Disputes with Neighbours and the Unmaking of Home” [684-700]
    Melinda Vandenbeld Giles, “Not a Home: Shelter Families Living in Canadian Motels” [701-718]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    CURRENT TRENDS IN ISLAMIST IDEOLOGY, October 2020 (Vol. 27)
    Toulu Akerele, “The Jihadist Fight for West Africa” [5-28]
    James Barnett, “The ‘Central African’ Jihad: Islamism and Nation-Building in Mozambique and Uganda” [29-49]
    Bulama Bukarti, “The West in African Violent Extremists’ Discourse” [50-75]
    Hassan Mneimneh, “Iran in Lebanon: A Fatal Occupation” [76-87]
    Husain Haqqani, “Iran’s Revolutionary Influence in South Asia” [88-105]
    James M. Dorsey, “The Battle for the Soul of Islam” [106-123]
    www.hudson.org

    DISCOURSE & COMMUNICATION, October 2020 (Vol. 14, No. 5)
    Mohamed Kharbach, “Understanding the Ideological Construction of the Gulf Crisis in Arab Media Discourse: A Critical Discourse Analytic Study of the Headlines of Al Arabiya English and Al Jazeera English” [447-465]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    DISCOURSE & SOCIETY, January 2021 (Vol. 32, No. 1)
    Siti Nurbaya Mohd Nor, “Constructing Ethnic and National Identities in Talk on Malaysian Issues” [3-24]
    Jane Louise Ahlstrand, “Strategies of Ideological Polarization in the Online News Media: A Social Actor Analysis of Megawati Soekarnoputri” [64-80]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND CULTURAL CHANGE, July 2020 (Vol. 68, No. 4)
    Randall Blair, Kenneth Fortson, Joanne Lee and Anu Rangarajan, “Impacts of a Large-Scale Agricultural Training Program in Armenia” [1103-1129]
    Yashodhan Ghorpade, “Calamity, Conflict, and Cash Transfers: How Violence Affects Access to Aid in Pakistan” [1131-1184]
    www.journals.uchicago.edu

    ETHNICITIES, August 2020 (Vol. 20, No. 4)
    <<Special Issue: normative Orders and the Remaking of Muslim Spaces and Selves in Contemporary Russia>>
    Yulia Gradskova, “Opening the (Muslim) Woman’s Space – The Soviet Politics of Emancipation in the 1920s-1930s” [667-684]
    Matteo (Teo) Benussi, “Public Spaces and Inner Worlds: Emplaced Askesis and Architectures of the Soul among Tatarstani Muslims” [685-707]
    Iwona Kaliszewska, “Halal Landscapes of Dagestani Entrepreneurs in Makhachkala” [708-730]
    Dmitriy Oparin, “Possession and Exorcism in the Muslim Migrant Context” [731-751]
    Kristina Kovalskaya, “Between the Spaces: Experts on Islam in Russia” [752-768]
    Guzel Yusupova, “The Religious Field in a Russian Muslim Village: A Bourdieusian Perspective on Islam” [769-792]
    Fabio Vicini, “Lived Islam in Post-Soviet Russia: Officials, Experts, and Ordinary Interpretations of Islam” [793-800]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    ETHNICITIES, December 2020 (Vol. 20, No. 6)
    Marco Albertini and Michela Semprebon, “Caring for Elderly Parents: Perceived Filial Obligations among Maghrebine Immigrants in Italy” [1117-1143]
    Nabil Khattab, Sami Miaari and Marwan Mohamed-Ali, “Visible Minorities in the Canadian Labour Market: Disentangling the Effect of Religion and Ethnicity” [1218-1245]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    EURASIAN STUDIES, September 2020 (Vol. 18, No. 1)
    <<Special Issue: Le Lingue Islamiche: Forty Years Later, Edited by Simona Olivieri, Giuliano Lancioni and Michele Bernardini>>
    Kees Versteegh, “Can a Language be Islamic?” [5-25]
    Michele Bernardini, “Sur la question des langues dans l’Islam oriental” [26-41]
    Simona Olivieri and Giuliano Lancioni, “Balaibalan: An Artificial Islamic Language?” [42-56]
    Gianfranco Bria, “The Case of Albanian as an Islamic Language between Muslim Literary Tradition and National Culture” [57-72]
    Giuliano Castagna, “An Analysis of the Modern South Arabian Languages as ‘Islamic Languages’” [73-87]
    Riccardo Contini and Mara Nicosia, “Neo-Aramaic as an Islamic Language? A Look at Some Lexical and Sociolinguistic Issues” [88-105]
    Francesco Grande, “Islamic Languages before Islam? The Arabic of the Jurhum and of Ishmael” [106-133]
    Valentina Bella Lanza, “Judeo-Arabic Orthographies: Insights from a Fifteenth-Century Šarh” [134-148]
    Federico Salvaggio, “Language, Ideology and Identity in Post-Partition Pakistan in the Light of Bausani’s Notion of ‘Islamic Languages’” [149-164]
    Muhammad al-Sharkawi, “The Emergence of Classical Arabic: The Case of Mā al-Hijaziyya in the Qur΄ān” [165-175]
    Francesco Zappa, “Une langue islamique postmoderne? L’émergence d’un ‘français d’islam’” [176-193]
    Adriano V. Rossi, “Alessandro Bausani and ‘Muslim Lanuages’, Forty Years After” [194-210]
    https://brill.com

    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION, December 2020 (Vol. 35, No. 6)
    Zeynep Cetin-Erus and Burcay Erus, “The Rise of Domestic Popular Film Production with New Audience and Changing Industry Structure: The Case of Popular Cinema in Turkey” [565-579]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, August 2020 (Vol. 23, No. 4)
    Özgür Yaren and Imak Karademir Hazır, “Critics, Politics and Cultural Legitimation: An Exploratory Analysis of the Turkish Film Field” [611-629]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, October 2020 (Vol. 23, No. 5)
    <<Special Issue: Migrant Narrative>>
    Çiğdem Bozdağ, “Bottom-up Nationalism and Discrimination on Social Media: An Analysis of the Citizenship Debate about Refugees in Turkey” [712-730]
    Ingrid Løland, “Negotiating Paradise Lost: Refugee Narratives of Pre-war Syria – A Discursive Approach to Memory, Metaphors and Religious Identifications” [749-767]
    Silvia Almenara-Niebla and Carmen Ascanio-Sánchez, “Connected Sahrawi Refugee Diaspora in Spain: Gender, Social Media and Digital Transnational Gossip” [768-783]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, December 2020 (Vol. 26, No. 4)
    Corinne Bara, “Shifting Targets: The Effect of Peacekeeping on Postwar Violence” [979-1003]
    Miriam Bradley, “From Armed Conflict to Urban Violence: Transformations in the International Committee of the Red Cross, International Humanitarianism, and the Laws of War” [1061-1083]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL THEORY, October 2020 (Vol. 19, No. 4)
    Reversing Schmitt: The Sovereign as a Guardian of Rational Pluralism and the peculiarity of the Islamic State of Exception in al-Juwaynī’s Dialectical Theology” [489-511]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    FOREIGN AFFAIRS, January/February 2021 (Vol. 100, No. 1)
    Marc Lynch, “The Enduring Struggle to Remake the Middle East” [*]
    www.foreignaffairs.com

    GLOBAL MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION, August 2020 (Vol. 16, No. 2)
    Sara Talebian, “Understanding the Characteristics of Broadcast Media Policy in Iran: A Thematic Policy Analysis” [148-166]
    Soukaina Ajaoud and Mohamad Hamas Elmasry, “When News is the Crisis: Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya Framing of the 2017 Gulf Conflict” [227-242]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    GLOBAL MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION, December 2020 (Vol. 16, No. 3)
    Ali A. Dashti, Hasan A. Johar, Saif Nasser Al-Maamari and Hamed H. AlAbdullah, “Hatred versus Tolerance: The Effect of the Media on the Notion of Citizenship in Kuwait and Oman” [271-291]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    GLOBAL SOCIAL POLICY, August 2020 (Vol. 20, No. 2)
    Davide T. Mosca, Jo Vearey, Miriam Orcutt and Anthony B. Zwi, “Universal Health Coverage: Ensuring Migrants and Migration are Included” [247-253]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    HAMIZRAH HEHADASH, (Vol. 59, 2020)
    Ron Shaham, “’A Good Selection of Books Equals to Half of Knowledge’: Muhammad Rashid Rida’s Legal Theory as an Eclectic Act” [47-72]
    Ami Ayalon, “Books in Boxes: Children as Readers in the Nahda” [73-94]
    Athar Haj Yahya, “’When You Think of Distant Others’: The Reflections of the Other in Mahmoud Darwish’s Poetry” [95-118]
    Mira Tzoreff and Naomi Avivi-Weisblatt, “Speaking Truth to Power through Humor in Egypt: ΄Ali Salem’s Satires and Plays as a Means for Political and Social Criticism” [119-153]
    Hillel Cohen, “On Peace, History, Violence and Potential Solutions: A Comparason and Analysis of Views Expressed by Palestinians in Israel, Palestinians in the Territories and Jewish Israelis” [153-172]
    Yohanan Elihai, “How to Begin? Reflections on the Teaching of Written or Colloquial Arabic” [175-178]
    Yoav Alon and Ido Shahar, “On the Teaching of Colloquial Arabic: An Interview with Avshalom Farjoun” [179-184]
    Loaay Wattad, “Some Polemical Remarks about a Publishing House of Children Literature in Arabic” [185-192]
    Uzi Rabi, “Celestial Bodies by Jokha Al-Harthi” [195-196]
    Mahmoud Yazbak, “Au Revoir Acre by Alaa Hlehel” [197-200]
    Jacob Rosen-Koenigsbuch, “On the Challenges Facing the Cinema and TV Industries in Jordan: The TV Series ‘Jinn’ and the Movie ‘Jaber’” [201-204]
    http://www.meisai.org.il

    HAWWA, May 2020 (Vol. 18, No. 1)
    <<Special Issue: Female Leadership, Political Representation, and Women’s Activism in the Gulf Region, Edited by Laila Prager>>
    Rahma Abdulkadir and Henriette Müller, “The Politics of Women Empowerment: Female Leaders in the UAE” [8-30]
    Rana al-Mutawa, “’I Want to be a Leader, but Men are Better than Women in Leadership Positions’: State Feminism and Legitimizing Myths in the United Arab Emirates” [31-50]
    Laila Prager, “Emirati Women Leaders in the Cultural Sector: From ‘State Feminism’ to Empowerment?” [51-74]
    Magdalena Karotak and Hala Guta, “Saudi Women as Decision Makers: Analyzing the Media Portrayal of Female Political Participation in Saudi Arabia” [75-95]
    Hamideh Sedghi, “Conflictual Identities: The State and Feminist Women in the Islamic Republic of Iran” [96-113]
    https://brill.com

    HISTORY OF RELIGIONS, August 2020 (Vol. 60, No. 1)
    Nir Shafir, “In an Ottoman Holy Land: The Hajj and the Road from Damascus, 1500-1800” 1-36]
    www.journals.uchicago.edu

    INTELLIGENCE AND NATIONAL SECURITY, October 2020 (Vol. 35, No. 6)
    Athol Yates and Ash Rossiter, “Intelligence Collection in Arabia: Britain’s Roaming Information-Gatherers in the Trucial States, 1956-1971” [767-786]
    Brian Adeba, “Oversight Mechanisms, Regime Security, and Intelligence Service Autonomy in South Sudan” [808-822]
    https://tandfonline.com

    INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION GAZETTE, October 2020 (Vol. 82, No. 6)
    Nataliya Roman, Mariam F. Alkazemi and Margaret C. Stewart, “Tweeting about Terror: A World Systems Theory Approach to Comparing International Newspaper Coverage Online” 507-525]
    Karin G. Wilkins, “US Prisms and Prejudice through Mediating the Middle East” [526-544]
    Jan Kovář, “A Security Threat or an Economic Consequence? An Analysis of the News Framing of the European Union’s Refugee Crisis” [564-587]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION GAZETTE, November 2020 (Vol. 82, No. 7)
    Fatima el Issawi, “Egyptian Journalists and the Struggle for Change following the 2011 Uprising: The Ambiguous Journalistic Agency between Change and Conformity” [628-645]
    Jacob Høigilt and Kjetil Selvik, “Debating Terrorism in a Political Transition: Journalism and Democracy in Tunisia” [664-681]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE REVIEW, September 2020 (Vol. 30, No. 3)
    Jennifer C. Gibbs, “Terrorist Attacks Targeting Police, 1998-2010: Exploring Heavily Hit Countries” [261-278]
    Murat Haner, Francis T. Cullen and Michael L. Benson, “Women and the PKK: Ideology, Gender, and Terrorism” [279-301]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT, September 2020 (Vol. 44, No. 5)
    Samuel Ronfard, Burcu Ünlütabak, Marina Bazhydai, Ageliki Nicolopoulou and Paul L. Harris, “Preschoolers in Belarus and Turkey accept an Adult’s Counterintuitive Claim and do not Spontaneously Seek Evidence to Test that Claim” [424-432]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CROSS CULTURAL MANAGEMENT, August 2020 (Vol. 20, No. 2)
    Aiza Yasmeen, Mansoor Ahmad, Muhammad Mustafa Raziq and Muhammad Laeeq Khan, “Structural Empowerment, Cultural Diversity, and Interpersonal Conflict: Evidence from International NGOs in Pakistan” [125-139]
    Leila Afshari, “Motivating toward Organizational Commitment: A Cross-Comparative Perspective” [141-157]
    Helena Karjalainen, “Cultural Identity and its Impact on Today’s Multicultural Organizations” [249-262]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES, September 2020 (Vol. 23, No. 5)
    Donya Alinejad and Sandra Ponzanesi, “Migrancy and Digital Mediations of Emotion” [621-638]
    Raelene Wilding, Loretta Baldassar, Shashini Gamage, Shane Worrell and Samiro Mohamud, “Digital media and the Affective Economies of Transnational Families” [639-655]
    Mine Gencel Bek and Patricia Prieto Blanco, “(Be)Longing through Visual Narrative: Mediation of (Dis)Affect and Formation of Politics through Photographs and Narratives of Migration at Diaspora Türk” [709-727]
    Silvia Almenara-Niebla, “Making Digital ‘Home-Camps’: Mediating Emotions among the Sahrawi Refugee Diaspora” [728-744]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON MINORITY AND GROUP RIGHTS, August 2020 (Vol. 27, No. 3)
    Gregor Maučec, “Protecting Minorities from Discrimination and Mass Violence through Provisional Measures Indicated by the International Court of Justice” [377-409]
    Mirza Satria Buana, “Development as a Threat to Indigenous Peoples’ Rights in Indonesia” [442-471]
    Randy S. Clemons, Mark K. McBeth, Rolfe Daus Peterson and Carl I. Palmer, “The Narrative Policy Framework and Sticky Beliefs: An Experiment Studying Islamophobia” [472-500]
    Jamal Barafi and Nael Georges, “The Legal Protection of Minorities from International Law and Arab Mashreq Perspectives” [555-579]
    Mostafa Fazaeli, Mousa Karami and Sorayya Asadi, “Interaction between Protection of Sunni Minority under International Law and National Security of Islamic Republic of Iran” [580-602]
    Seun Bamidele, “Local Issues and Perspectives: The Role of Federal Government’s Intervention in the Minority Fulani Herdsmen and Majority Local Farmers’ Crisis in Nigeria” [625-644]
    Ahmadreza Shirvani Dastgerdi and Giuseppe De Luca, “Improving Cultural Heritage Policy for the Preservation of Historic Minority Quarters” [645-661]
    Vahida Nainar, “The Legal Stgruggle of Gujarat Muslims to Access Pre-Matric Scholarships” [662-673]
    https://brill.com

    INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, September 2020 (Vol. 41, No. 4)
    Niels Spierings, “Democratic Disillusionment? Desire for Democracy after the Arab Uprisings” [522-537]
    Funda Gençoğlu, “On the Construction of Identities: An Autoethnography from Turkey” [600-612]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW, November 2020 (Vol. 41, No. 5)
    Dylan O’Driscoll and Bahar Baser, “Referendums as a Political Party Gamble: A Critical Analysis of the Kurdish Referendum for Independence” [652-666]
    Daniel Stockemer and Steffen Kailitz, “Economic Development: How Does it Influence the Survival of Different Types of Autocracy?” [711-727]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    IRAN AND THE CAUCASUS, August 2020 (Vol. 24, No. 3)
    Antonio Panaino, “Light, Motion and Impulse in the Zoroastrian Pahlavi Texts” [243-286]
    Jost Gippert, “The Thorny Road to Caucasian Albania in Memory of Wolfgang Schulze (1953-2020): Oya ohoc nowte hil΄al bownehē hē-hanayoke” [287-297]
    Bashir Bulatov, Magomedkhabib Seferbekov and Ruslan Seferbekov, “On Childbirth Rituals in Modern Dagestani Cities: Islam, Traditions, Innovations” [298-308]
    Evgeny I. Zelenev and Leonid Issaev, “Jihad as a Form of Political Protest: Genesis and Current Status” [325-342]
    https://brill.com

    DER ISLAM, October 2020 (Vol. 97, No. 2)
    Fatma Dahmani, “A Reassessment of the3 Location of the Mural Paintings in the Caliphal Palace of Samarra” [367-404]
    Tawfiq Da adli, “Jerusalem Mamluk Regional Building Style as Demonstrated at Maqām al-Nabī Mūsā” [421-455]
    Roy Vilozny, “Some Remarks on Ibn Taymiyya’s Acquaintance with Imāmī Shī΄ism in Light of His Minhāj al-Sunna al-Nabawiyya” [456-475]
    Ali Karamustafa, “Who were the Türkmen of Ottoman and Safavid Lands? An Overlooked Early Modern Identity” [476-499]
    Gregor Schoeler, “The ‘National Amnesia’ in the Traditional History of Iran” [500-532]
    https://www.degruyter.com

    ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, February 2020 (Vol. 27, Nos. 1-2)
    Lev Weitz, “Islamic Law on the Provincial Margins: Christian Patrons and Muslim Notaries in Upper Egypt, 2nd-5th/8th-11th Centuries” [5-52]
    Joel Blecher, “Scholars, Spice Traders, and Sultans: Arguing over the Alms-Tax in the Mamluk Era” [53-82]
    Aaron Rock-Singer, “Leading with a Fist: A History of the Salafi Beard in the 20th-Century Middle East” [83-110]
    Amira Mittermaier, “Islamic Charity as (Non)Political in Contemporary Egypt” [111-131
    https://brill.com

    ISLAMIC LAW AND SOCIETY, August 2020 (Vol. 27, No. 3)
    Nebil A. Husayn, “Ahkām Concerning the ahl al-bayt” [145-184]
    Antonia Bosanquet, “The kitābī Wife’s Conversion to Islam: An Unusual Interpretation by Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya” [185-213]
    Matthew L. Keegan, “Levity Makes the Law: Islamic Legal Riddles” [214-239]
    Abdul-Rahman Mustafa, “Ritual and Rationality in Islam: A Case Study on Nail Polish” [240-284]
    https://brill.com

    THE JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION AND EXTENSION, October 2020 (Vol. 26, No. 5)
    Selam Hailemichael and Ruth Haug, “The Use and Abuse of the ‘Model Farmer’ Approach in Agricultural Extension in Ethiopia” [465-484]
    Grace Inegbedion and Mofakkarul Islam, “Youth Motivations to Study Agriculture in Tertiary Institutions” [497-512]
    https://tandfonline.com

    JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, August 2020 (Vol. 55, No. 5)
    Olúfémi Táíwò, “On Rethinking Ownership of Development in Africa” [625-628]
    T. D. Harper-Shipman, “When There’s Nothing Left to Own: Materiality and Security in Africa” [643-651]
    Santap Sanhari Mishra and Mohamud Mohamed Abdullahi, “Citizens’ Satisfaction with Government in a Highly Corrupt Public Life: Role of Trust in Democracy and Civil Society Participation in Somalia” [762-779]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    JOURNAL OF THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE ORIENT, June 2020 (Vol. 63, No. 4)
    Yuval Ben-Bassat and Johann Buessow, “Applying Digital Methods to the Study of a Late Ottoman City: A Social and Spatial Analysis of Political Partisanship in Gaza” [505-554]
    Neelam Khoja, “Competing Sovereignties in Eighteenth-Century South Asia: Afghan Claims to Kingship” [555-581]
    Ulfatbek Abdurasulov, “Making Sense of Central Asia in Pre-Petrine Russia” [607-633]
    https://brill.com

    JOURNAL OF EMPIRICAL THEOLOGY, June 2020 (Vol. 33, No. 1)
    <<Special Issue: The Cultural Bias of Reliogiosity: Concepts, Measurements, and Results from Non-Western Perspectives>>
    Zuhal Agilkaya-Sahin, “A Critical Overview of Turkish Measures of Religiosity” [6-38]
    Aryeh Lazar, “The Challenges of Research in the Psychology of Religion among Jewish (Israeli) Samples” [39-64]
    Ramona Bullik, Sakin Özışık and Anika Steppacher, “Development in Religious and Non-Religious Biographies from a Cross-Cultural Perspective” [65-82]
    https://brill.com

    JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN SOCIAL POLICY, November 2020 (Vol. 30, No. 5)
    <<Special Issue: Immigration and the Welfare State: The Roles of Employers and Trade Unions>>
    Carlo Knotz, Flavia Fossati, Gemma Scalise and Gerda Hooijer, “The Roles of Employers and Trade Unions in Immigration and Welfare State Policymaking” [521-527]
    Alexandre Afonso, Samir Negash and Emily Wolff, “Closure, Equality or Organisation: Trade Union Responses to EU Labour Migration” [528-542]
    Michael J. Donnelly, Mujahedul Islam and Justin Savoie, “The Public Face of Interest Group Lobbying on Immigration: Who Responds to and Who Ignores What They Say” [543-556]
    Frida Boräng, Sara Kalm and Johannes Lindvall, “Unions and the Rights of Migrants in the Long Run” [557-570]
    Kimberly J. Morgan, “Policing Markets: The Role of the Social Partners in Internal Immigration Enforcement” [571-586]
    Gemma Scalise and Luigi Burroni, “Industrial Relations and Migrant Integration in European Cities: A Comparative Perspective” [587-600]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    JOURNAL OF FAMILY ISSUES, November 2020 (Vol. 41, No. 11)
    Şule Selçuk, Zülal Işcanoğlu, Melike Sayıl, Nebi Sümer and Sibel Kazak Berument, “Factors Influencing Children’s Appraisals of Interparental Conflict: The Role of Parent-Child Relationship Quality” [2022-2044]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    JOURNAL OF ISLAMIC MANUSCRIPTS, July 2020 (Vol. 11, No. 2)
    Arianna D’Ottone Rambach, “The Qur΄ān Encrypted: A Unique Qur΄ānic Manuscript in Cipher” [133-176]
    Djamel Eddine Mechehed, “La cryptographie dans les manuscrits de la collection Lmūhūb Ūlahbīb” [177-199]
    https://brill.com

    JOURNAL OF LAW, RELIGION AND STATE, August 2020 (Vol. 8, No. 1)
    Wibren van der Burg and Wouter de Been, “Social Change and the Accommodation of Religious Minorities in the Netherlands: New Diversity and Its Implications for Constitutional Rights and Principles” [1-33]
    Afsoun Afsahi, “Deliberating across Difference: Religious Accommodation and Deliberative Democracy” [34-61]
    Wilfried Apfalter, “Is an Atheist Religion in Austria Legally Possible?” [93-123]
    https://brill.com

    JOURNAL OF RELIGION IN EUROPE, May 2020 (Vol. 12, No. 3)
    Francisco Santos Silva, “The Representation of Islam in the Portuguese Media’s Response to the Charlie Hebdo Attacks” [260-284]
    https://brill.com

    JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, September 2020 (Vol. 56, No. 3)
    Randa Abdel-Fattah, “Countering Violent Extremism, Governmentality and Australian Muslim Youth as ‘Becoming Terrorist’” [372-387]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY, September 2020 (Vol. 46, No. 5)
    Andrew Alger, “Homes for the Poor? Public Housing and the Social Construction of Space in Baghdad, 1945-1964” [1142-1157]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    JOURNAL OF WORLD LITERATURE, July 2020 (Vol. 5, No. 3)
    Daniel Behar, “’Standing before You, World’: Nation, Translation and World Literature in Postcolonial Syria” [325-353]
    Mushtaq Bilal, “Reading Mohsin Hamid’s Exit West as a World Novel” [410-427]
    Nathanael Pree, “Affinities of Postcolonial Memory: Acts of Remembrance in Alex Miller and W. G. Sebald” [428-445]
    Mustapha Ait Kharouach, “Writing the Multilingual in Maghrebi Literature: Debating World Literature” [446-465]
    https://brill.com

    THE MAGHREB REVIEW, (Vol. 45, No. 3, 2020)
    Osamah Khalil, “Cold War Twilight: The United States, the Soviet Union, and the Middle East in the American Imagination, 1981-1988” [522-535]
    Elizabeth Bishop, “Soviet Policy towards Egypt: D. S. Solod in the State Archive of the Russian Federation” [536-555]
    Ohannes Geukjian, “The Geopolitics of the Russian, Iranian and Turkish Involvement in the Syrian Civil War” [556-581]
    Abdel Wahab Hechiche, “’Strategic Surprises’ in The Mediterranean? Russian-American Relations in the 21st Century” [582-604]
    Andrew Harrison, “’Reassessing Tito’: British Policy towards Yugoslavia following the Crushing of the Prague Spring” [605-621]
    John Fisher, “The Forward View: Austen Henry Layard and the Russo-Turkish War of 1877” [622-650]
    John Wright, “Libya and the Soviet Union, 1945-1990” [651-660]
    Odile Moreau, “Du Traité de Küçük Kanardja au Traité de Berlin: La Russie et la Méditerranée (1774-1878)” [661-670]
    Igor Delanoe, “La Flotte Russe de la Mer Noire dans les Campagnes Caucasiennes (Années 1830-1840)” [671-684]
    http://www.maghrebreview.com

    THE MAGHREB REVIEW, (Vol. 45, No. 4, 2020)
    Sajjad Rizvi, “Sufis, Modernists and the Sacred: Making Sense of Religion” [692-696]
    James Piscatori, “Islam Re-observed” [697-720]
    Anna Ayse Akasoy, “Imaginary Spaces of Devotion in Andalusi Mystical Poetry: Christian Monks and Monasteries in a qasīda by al-Shushtarī” [721-743]
    Toby Mayer, “Some Salient Alchemical Features of the Mysticism of Kubrā’s Fawā΄h al-Jamāl” [744-762]
    Fitzroy Morrissey, “The Origins of the Fusūs: Early Explanations of Ibn ΄Arabī’s ‘Vision’ of the Prophet” [763-794]
    Ismail Lala, “Muhammad and Moses during the Mi΄rāj: Metaphysical Mercy and Mundane Mediation” [795-807]
    Sajjad Rizvi, “Some Reflections on the Narrative of Job from Muslim Traditions” [808-838]
    Omneya Ayad, “Divine Love and Direct Witnessing in the Thought of Ibn ΄Ajība” [839-855]
    Leonard Wood, Al-Sanhuri’s Theory of Rights in Islamic Jurisprudence: The Final Act of Franco-Egyptian Comparative Law” [856-894]
    William Ryle-Hodges, ΄Abd al-Halīm Mahmūd’s Critique of the Notion of ‘Development’ (tatawwur): A Case Study in Islamist Conceptual Trends in 1960s and 70s Egypt” [895-923]
    Kelly Al-Dakkak, “Reason, Prophesy and History: The Methodological Approach of Mohamed Talbi” [924-951]
    Nadia Oweidat, “The Heritage (turāth) of the Nahda Scholars in the Thought of Nasr Hāmid Abū Zayd” [951-972]
    http://www.maghrebreview.com

    MEDIA, CULTURE & SOCIETY, October-November 2020 (Vol. 42, Nos. 7-8)
    Amal Jamal and Noa Lavie, “Resisting Subalternity: Palestinian Mimicry and Passing in the Israeli Cultural Industries” [1293-1308]
    Stefanie Pukallus, Lisa Bradley, Sarah Clarke and Jackie Harrison, “From Repression to Oppression: News Journalism in Turkey 2013-2018” [1443-1460]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    MEDITERRANEAN HEALTH JOURNAL, (Vol. 28, No. 8, 2020)
    Jade Khalife, “Thinking Strategically for COVID-19, Suppress and Lift, to Flatten or to Crush?” [877-878]
    Mohamed Abdelghafour Ali, Abdullah Murhaf Al-Khani and Laila Awad Sidahmed, “Migrant Health in Saudi Arabia during the COVID-19 Pandemic” [879-880]
    Reza Dehnavieh, Keyhan Sajadi and Simin Salehinejad, “Is the Health System in the Islamic Republic of Iran Ready to Deal with the Effects of Drought?” [881-883]
    Ismaël Maatouk and Moubadda Assi, “The Challenges of HIV self-testing in the Eastern Mediterranean Region” [884-885]
    www.emro.who.int/emh-journal

    METHOD & THEORY IN THE STUDY OF RELIGION, May 2020 (Vol. 32, No. 3)
    Aria Nakissa, “Cognitive Science of Religion and the Study of Islam: Rethinking Islamic Theology, Law, Education, and Mysticism Using the Works of al-Ghazālī” [205-232]
    https://brill.com

    THE MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL, Summer 2020 (Vol. 74, No. 2)
    Ian S. Lustick, “The Peace Process Carousel: The Israel Lobby and the Failure of American Diplomacy” [177-201]
    Galen Jackson, “The Johnson Administration and Arab-Israeli Peacemaking after June 1967” [202-219]
    Sami Baroudi, “On Origins: Arab Intellectuals’ Debates on the Ideational Sources of ISIS” [220-242]
    Siarhei Bohdan, “’They were going together with the Ikhwan’: The Influence of Muslim Brotherhood Thinkers on Shi΄i Islamists during the Cold War” [243-262]
    Jaleh Jalil, “The Politics of Veiling in Iran and the Nonreligious Left in the Early 1980s” [263-282]
    https://muse.jhu.edu

    MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION, May 2020 (Vol. 13, No. 1)
    <<Special Issue: Politics of Culture and Communication and the Islamic Republic of Iran>>
    Mehdi Semati, “Politics of Culture and Communication and the Islamic Republic of Iran” [1-6]
    Theresa Parvin Steward, “Representing Iranian Popular Musicians in the Western Media” [7-27]
    Erum Naqvi, “Experiments in Contemporary Iranian Musical Theater” [28-48]
    R. Shareah Taleghani, “Translation, Intimacy and Domestication in the Poetry of Solmaz Sharif” [49-62]
    Anna Vanzan, “The Holy Defense Museum in Tehran, or How to Aestheticize War” [63-77]
    Niloo E. Sarabi, “Mobility, Jouissance and Layered Temporalities in the Realist Cinema of Marzieh Meshkini” [78-97]
    Alice Bombardier, “A Manifesto of a Forgotten History” [98-115]
    https://brill.com

    MIDDLE EAST JOURNAL OF CULTURE AND COMMUNICATION, October 2020 (Vol. 13, No. 2)
    Heba Elsayed and Adam K. Webb, “Developments, Continuities and Changes since the Arab Spring” [123-130]
    Noureddin Mahmoud Zaamout, “Cosmopolitanism and the Crisis of Syrian Identity” [131-151]
    Liina Mustonen, “Politics of Culture and Cosmopolitan Nostalgia during Islamists’ Rule in Egypt” [152-169]
    Rayya El Zein, “Toward a Dialectic of Discrepant Cosmopolitanisms” [152-169]
    Fadi G. Haddad and Alexander Dhoest, “Case Study of the ‘04’ TV Series” [190-209]
    Josepha Ivanka Wessels, “Cosmopolitanism, Activism and Arab Documentary Film” [210-231]
    https://brill.com

    MIDDLE EAST POLICY, Summer 2020 (Vol. 27, No. 2)
    Djallil Lounnas, “The Libyan Crisis: A Case of Failed Collective Security” [34-52]
    Ayfer Erdoğan, “Electoral Constitutional Transitions: Tunisia and Egypt” [53-68]
    Jens Heibach, “Sub-Saharan Africa: A Theater for Middle East Power Struggles” [69-80]
    Emil A. Souleimanov and Namig Abbasov, “Why Russia has not (yet) Won over Syria and Libya” [81-93]
    Banafsheh Keynoush, “Iran’s Regional Dynamics: A Piecemeal Approach” [94-107]
    Omid Shokri Kalensar, “The Geopolitics of U.S. Energy Sanctions against Iran” [108-119]
    Shirzad Azad, “Identity vs. Interests: Turkey Looks East” [120-131]
    Mihai Murariu and George Anglitoiu, “Anatolian Security and Neo-Ottomanism: Turkey’s Intervention in Syria” [132-147]
    Roger Gaess, “Interviews: David Cronin and Annette Groth,” [148-161]
    Bram Wispelwey, Rania Muhareb and Mads Gilbert, “Permission to Narrate a Pandemic in Palestine” [162-168]
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    MIDDLE EAST QUARTERLY, Winter 2020 (Vol. 28, No. 1)
    Eric James Bordenkircher, “Biden Must Not Reprise Obama’s Middle East Policy” [*]
    Daniel Pipes, “’Godless Saracens Threatening Destruction’: Premodern Christian Responses to Islam and Muslims” [*]
    Ahmed H. Alrefai, “Is the Saudi Gender Gap Narrowing?” [*]
    Ron Schleifer and Yehudah Brochin, “UNRWA’s Moment of Truth” [*]
    Patrick Clawson, “How Egypt’s Military Owns the Economy” [*]
    www.meforum.org

    MIDDLE EASTERN STUDIES, (Vol. 56, No. 5, 2020)
    <<Special Issue: Britain, Turkey and NATO, 1945-1980>>
    Dilek Barlas, “Introduction” [694-698]
    Ekavi Athanassopoulou, “A Tepid Alliance: Britain and Turkey in the Post-War and Early Cold War Years” [699-713]
    Şuhnaz Yılmaz, “The Transformation of Britain-Turkey-United States Relations at the Advent of the Cold War (1945-1952)” [714-729]
    John Kent, “British Foreign Policy and Military Strategy: The Contradictions of Declining Imperial Power and the Baghdad Pact, 1947-55” [730-743]
    Seçkin Barış Gülmez, “From Indifference to Independence: Turkey’s Shifting Cyprus Policy in the 1950s” [744-758]
    Robert Holland, “Playing the Turkish Card: British Policy and Cyprus in the 1950s” [759-770]
    https://www.tandfonline.com

    MIGRATION AND ISLAMIC ETHICS, ISSUES OF RESIDENCE, NATURALIZATION AND CITIZENSHIP, November 2019 (Vol. 2)
    Sari Hanafi, “Normativity of Migration Studies Ethics and Epistemic Community” [110-135]
    Radhika Kanchana, “How do Muslim States Treat their ‘Outsiders’?: Is Islamic Practice of Naturalisation Synonymous with Jus Sanguinis?” [136-153]
    Rebecca Ruth Gould, “The Obligation to Migrate and the Impulse to Narrate: Soviet Narratives of Forced Migration in the Nineteenth Century Caucasus” [154-173]
    Mettursun Beydulla, “Experiences of Uyghur Migration to Turkey and the United States: Issues of Religion, Law, Society, Residence, and Citizenship” [174-195]
    Abdul Jaleel P.K.M., “Arab Immigrants under Hindu Kings in Malabar: Ethical Pluralities of ‘Naturalisation’ in Islam” [196-214]
    https://brill.com

    ORIENTE MODERNO, June 2020 (Vol. 100, No. 1)
    Marco Aurelio Golfetto, “Co-optation and Engaged Distance: Sufism, Politics and Society in Contemporary Syria and Morocco” [5-38]
    Ikromjon Azizov, “Customs and Imposition of Duties in the Emirate of Bukhara” [39-56]
    Oybek Klichev, “Scholarships of Emirs of Bukhara” [57-74]
    Ronen Yitzhak, “The Question of the Legitimacy of the Hashemite Regime in Jordan: The Islamic Radical Organizations, the Western Territories and Israel” [75-92]
    Zhuldyz Turekulova and Klara Baitureyeva, “The Suez Canal and Its Role in Formation of New International Political and Economic Relations in the XX Century” [93-105]
    Rosita D’Amora, “Luigi Ferdinando Marsili, Hezārfenn and the Coffee: Texts, Documents and Translations” [106-119]
    https://brill.com

    RACE & CLASS, October-December 2020 (Vol. 62, No. 2)
    Deepa Kumar, “Terrorcraft: Empire and the Making of the Racialised Terrorist Threat” [34-60]
    Nadia Naser-Najjab, “Palestinian Leadership and the Contemporary Significance of the First Intifada” [61-79]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    SOCIAL SCIENCES AND MISSIONS, May 2020 (Vol. 33, Nos. 1-2)
    Lionel Njeukam, “The Welfare Church in Nigerian Prisons” [51-68]
    https://brill.com

    SOCIAL SCIENCES AND MISSIONS, September 2020 (Vol. 33, Nos. 3-4)
    Gabriel Doyle, “L’itinéraire urbain du père Lobry à Istanbul de 1886 à 1914” [379-407]
    https://brill.com

    SIGNS: JOURNAL OF WOMEN IN CULTURE AND SOCIETY, Winter 2021 (Vol. 46, No. 2)
    Negar Razavi, “NatSec Feminism: Women Security Experts and the US Counterterror State” [361-386]
    Sahar Ghumkhor and Maree Pardy, “Imagining Muslim Women in Secular Humanitarian Time” [387-416]
    www.signsjounal.org

    THE SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, September 2020 (Vol. 68, No. 5)
    Thomas Olesen, “The Role of Photography in the Production and Problematization of Online Affective Debates: Struggles over Solidarity and Identity during the 2015 Refugee Crisis in Denmark” [965-981]
    Amin Pérez, “Doing Politics by Other Means: Abdelmalek Sayad and the Political Sociology of a Collective Intellectual” [999-1014]
    Mohamed Amine Brahimi and Thomas Brisson, “Strategies of a Transnational Intellectual: Tariq Ramadan and the Project of a European Islam” [1015-1031]
    Tristan Leperlier, “Literary and Political Strategies in a Literary Field: The Case of Tahar Ouettar” [1032-1048]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    STUDIA ISLAMICA, May 2020 (Vol. 114, No. 3)
    Christopher Melchert, “The Musnad of al-Shāfı΄ī” [249-264]
    Nassima Neggaz, “Al-Karkh: The Development of an Imāmī-Shī΄ī Stronghold in Early Abbasid and Būyid Baghdad (132-447/750-1055)” [265-315]
    Yusuf Ziya Karabıçak, “Ottoman Attempts to Define the Rebels during the Greek War of Independence” [316-354]
    Gianfranco Bria, “Celebrating Sultan Nevruz: Between Theological Debate and Multi-Framed Practice in Contemporary Albania” [355-377]
    Matthew Melvin-Koushki, “World as (Arabic) Text: Mīr Dāmād and the Neopythagoreanization of Philosophy in Safavid Iran” [378-431]
    https://brill.com

    TERRORISM AND POLITICAL VIOLENCE, (Vol. 32, No. 7, 2020)
    Seung-Whang Choi and Benjamin Acosta, “Sunni Suicide Attacks and Sectarian Violence” [1371-1390]
    Shandon Harris-Hogan and Kate Barrelle, “Young Blood: Understanding the Emergence of a New Cohort of Australian Jihadists” [1391-1412]
    Zoe Marchment, Noémie Bouhana and Paul Gill, “Lone Actor Terrorists: A Residence-to-Crime Approach” [1413-1438]
    Clara Isabel Morgades-Bamba, Patrick Raynal and Henri Chabrol, “Exploring the Radicalization Process in Young Women” [1439-1457]
    Efraim Benmelech and Esteban F. Klor, “What Explains the Flow of Foreign Fighters to ISIS?” [1458-1481]
    Amélie Godefroidt and Arnim Langer, “How Fear Drives Us Apart: Explaining the Relationship between Terrorism and Social Trust” [1482-1505]
    Jan Christoffer Andersen and Sveinung Sandberg, “Islamic State Propaganda: Between Social Movement Framing and Subcultural Provocation” [1506-1526]
    Joseph M. Brown, “Force of Words: The Role of Threats in Terrorism” [1527-1549]
    Alex Braithwaite and Jessica Maves Braithwaite, “Restricting Opposition in Elections and Terrorist Violence” [1550-1572]
    James Morris and Tristan Dunning, “Rearing Cubs of the Caliphate: An Examination of Child Soldier Recruitment by Da΄esh” [1573-1591]
    Dipak K. Gupta, “The Naxalite Movement: Review from A Personal Perspective” [1592-1600]
    https://www.tandfonline.com

    WAR IN HISTORY, November 2020 (Vol. 27, No. 4)
    Ali Balci, Tuncay Kardaş, Ismail Ediz and Yildirim Turan, “War Decision and Neoclassical Realism: The Entry of the Ottoman Empire into the First World War” [643-669]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, May 2020 (Vol. 60, Nos. 2-3)
    Philipp Bruckmayr and Jan-Peter Hartung, “Indroduction: Challenges from ‘The Periphery’? – Salafī Islam Outside the Arab World. Spotlights on Wider Asia” [137-169]
    Jan-Peter Hartung, “’He’s Just a Man!’: Pashtun Salafists and the Representation of the Prophet” [170-204]
    A. Sunarwoto, “Negotiating Salafī Islam and the State: The Madkhaliyya in Indonesia” [205-234]
    Zoltan Pall and Alberto Pérez Pereiro, “Salafī Islam in Cambodia: Institution Building, Transnational Networks and Patterns of Competition in a Muslim-Minority Context” [235-266]
    Fuad Aliyev, “Situating Salafī Islam in Azerbaijan” [267-292]
    Philipp Bruckmayr, “Salafī Challenge and Māturīdī Response: Contemporary Disputes over the Legitimacy of Māturīdī kalām” [293-324]
    Ulrich Rebstock, “O[ma]n Ibadism and Modernity” [327-348]
    https://brill.com

    DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, August 2020 (Vol. 60, No. 4)
    Samy Ayoub, “Casting Off Egyptian Hanafism: Sharī΄a, Divorce, and Legal Reform in 20th-Century Egypt” [349-383]
    Ammeke Kateman, “Fashioning the Materiality of the Pilgrimage: The hajj Travelogue of Muhammad Labīb al-Batanūnī” [384-407]
    Dominik Krell, “Die Reform der Loskaufscheidung (hul΄): Lehren aus Saudi-Arabien” [408-432]
    Michiel Leezenberg, “Between Islamic Learning and Philological Nationalism: Mullah Mahmûdê Bayazîdî’s Auto-ethnography of the Kurds” [433-472]
    https://brill.com  

    YOUTH AND GLOBALIZATION, July 2020 (Vol. 2, No. 1)
    Anna-Mari Almila, “Hijab, Sport and Schooling in Finland – from Principles to Practice” [38-64]
    Louisa Perreau, “Gender Equality at the Test of Sharia Councils in the UK” [65-86]
    Sari Hanafi and Mohamed Cherkaoui, “Review Essay: On Religious Practices in Muslim Societies: Response to Professor Sari Hanafi” [87-100]
    https://brill.com