Current Contents Vol.42, No.1-3 (January - March 2022)

Current Contents Vol.42, No.1-3 (January - March 2022).
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. List of Journals

    AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW
    , March 2022 (Vol. 34, No. 1)

    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, November 2021 (Vol. 127, No. 3)

    ARAB LAW QUARTERLY, December 2021 (Vol. 36, Nos. 1-2)

    ARABICA, December 2021 (Vol. 68, Nos. 5-6)

    CENTRAL ASIAN AFFAIRS, (Vol. 8, No. 3, 2021)

    CENTRAL ASIAN AFFAIRS, (Vol. 8, No. 4, 2021)

    COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY, December 2021 (Vol. 20, No. 6)

    CONFLUENCES MÉDITERRANÉE, Automne 2021 (No. 118)

    CULTURAL GEOGRAPHIES, April 2022 (Vol. 29, No. 2)

    CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY, December 2021 (Vol. 62, No. 6)

    CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, January 2022 (Vol. 70, No. 1)

    CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, May 2022 (Vol. 70, No. 3)

    DIASPORA: A JOURNAL OF TRANSNATIONAL STUDIES, Fall 2021 (Vol. 21, No. 2)

    DIASPORA STUDIES, (Vol. 14, No. 1, 2021)

    DIASPORA STUDIES, (Vol. 14, No. 2, 2021)

    DISCOURSE & COMMUNICATION, February 2022 (Vol. 16, No. 1)

    DIPLOMATICA, December 2021 (Vol. 3, No. 2)

    DISCOURSE & SOCIETY, January 2022 (Vol. 33, No. 1)

    ETHNICITIES, April 2022 (Vol. 22, No. 2)

    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, March 2022 (Vol. 19, No. 2)

    EUROPEAN REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, December 2021 (Vol. 8, No. 3)

    FOREIGN AFFAIRS, March/April 2022 (Vol. 101, No. 2)

    GENDER & SOCIETY, April 2022 (Vol. 36, No. 2)

    GLOBAL RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT, February 2022 (Vol. 14, No. 1)

    THE HAGUE JOURNAL OF DIPLOMACY, November 2021 (Vol. 16, No. 4)

    HISTORY, March 2022 (Vol. 107, No. 375)

    HISTORY & THEORY, March 2022 (Vol. 61, No. 1)

    INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION GAZETTE, March 2022 (Vol. 84, No. 2)

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY, October 2021 (Vol. 41, No. 2)

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON MINORITY AND GROUP RIGHTS, December 2021 (Vol. 29, No. 1)

    INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, March 2022 (Vol. 36, No. 1)

    IRAN AND THE CAUCASUS, November 2021 (Vol. 25, No. 4)

    THE JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION AND EXTENSION, February 2022 (Vol. 28, No. 1)

    JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, May 2022 (Vol. 57, No. 3)

    JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL PEACEKEEPING, December 2021 (Vol.24, Nos. 3-4)

    JOURNAL OF JESUIT STUDIES, January 2022 (Vol. 9, No. 2)

    JOURNAL OF JEWISH LANGUAGES, May 2021 (Vol. 9, No. 1)

    THE JOURNAL OF MODERN HISTORY, Vol. 94, No. 1)

    JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, March 2022 (Vol. 59, No. 2)

    THE JOURNAL OF RELIGION, January 2022 (Vol. 102, No. 1)

    JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES, March 2022 (Vol. 78, No. 1)

    JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, March 2022 (Vol. 58, No. 1)

    JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC STUDIES, December 2021 (Vol. 44, No. 7)

    JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY, March 2022 (Vol. 48, No. 2)

    LAW, CULTURE AND THE HUMANITIES, February 2022 (Vol. 18, No. 1)

    THE MAGHREB REVIEW (Vol. 47, No. 1, 2022)

    MATATU, November 2021 (Vol. 52, No. 1)

    MEDIA, CULTURE & SOCIETY, January 2022 (Vol. 44, No. 1)

    MEDIEVAL ENCOUNTERS, December 2021 (Vol. 27, Nos. 4-5)

    MEDIEVAL ENCOUNTERS, February 2022 (Vol. 27, No. 6)

    MIDDLE EAST POLICY, Fall-Winter 2021 (Vol. 28, Nos. 3-4)

    THE MUSLIM WORLD, Winter 2022 (Vol. 112, No. 1)

    THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, January 2022 (Vol. 69, No.1)

    ORIENS, November 2021 (Vol. 49, Nos. 3-4)

    ORIENT, (Vol. 63, No. 1, 2022)

    PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, (Vol. 26, Nos. 3 & 4, 2021)

    POLITICS & SOCIETY, March 2022 (Vol. 50, No. 1)

    PROTEST, February 2022 (Vol. 1, No. 2)

    REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, February 2022 (Vol. 26, No. 1)

    SOCIOLOGY OF ISLAM, November 2021 (Vol. 9, No. 2)

    STUDI MAGREBINI, December 2021 (Vol. 19, No. 2)

    STUDIA ISLAMICA, November 2021 (Vol. 116, No. 2)

    THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, (Vol. 44, No. 3, 2021)

    DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, December 2021 (Vol. 62, No. 1)


     
  2. Articles from Journals

    AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT REVIEW, March 2022 (Vol. 34, No. 1)
    Koffi Dumor, Yao Li, Ma Yongkai, Enock Mintah Ampaw and Hafez Komla Dumor, “Evaluating the Belt and Road Initiative Effects on Trade and Migration: Evidence from the East African Community” [16-28]
    Hidaya Othmani, “Foreign Institutional Ownership and Bank Performance: Evidence from Tunisia” [42-53]
    Sosson Tadadjeu, Henri Njangang, Paul Ningaye and Mohammadou Nourou, “Oil Dependence and Access to Water and Sanitation in African Countries: Does the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative Matter?” [54-67]
    Vigninou Gammadigbe and Sokhna Bousso Dioum, “Monetary Integration in West Africa: Are Business Cycles Converging?” [68-80]
    Tii N. Nchofoung, Simplice A. Asongu, Arsène A Njamen Kengdo and Elvis D. Achuo, “Linear and Non-Linear Effects of Infrastructures on Inclusive Human Development in Africa” [81-96]
    Élisé Wendlassida Miningou, Medjy Pierre-Louis and Jean-Marc Bernard, “Improving Learning Outcomes in Francophone Africa: More Resources or Improved Efficiency?” [127-141]
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, November 2021 (Vol. 127, No. 3)
    Christopher Barrie, “Sect, Nation, and Identity after the Fall of Mosul: Evidence from a Natural Experiment” [695-738] 
    https://journals.uchicago.edu

    ARAB LAW QUARTERLY, December 2021 (Vol. 36, Nos. 1-2)
    Basheer al-Zoughbi, “Internment or Assigned Residence of Palestinian Protected Persons without Trial or Charge: Victims of War Crimes” [1-48]
    Saleh Abdulrahman Alamer, “Interest and Banks in Saudi Arabia: A Dilemma” [49-85]
    Ali Moghaddam Abrishami, “Singapore Convention on Mediation: Should Iran Follow the Position of Qatar?” [86-121]
    Jason J. Kilborn, “Small Business Bankruptcy Reform in the Arab World: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back” [122-157]
    Mohammad Adeb Abu Shehab, “An Analysis of the Enforcement of Foreign Arbitration Awards in Palestine: Realities, Drawbacks, and Prospects” [158-191]
    Muath Al-Zoubi, “Traficked Refugees: The Jordanian Efforts to Address this Issue” [192-213]
    Nisreen Mahasneh, “Delay Damages: The Application of Qatari National Law to Article 8(8) of the 2017 Red Book” [214-234]
    Sarah Mahmoud al-Arasi, Muneer Mohammad Shahada al-Afaishat and Tareq Majed al-Tibi, “The Challenges of Registration of Asylum-Seekers in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan” [235-253]
    https://brill.com

    ARABICA, December 2021 (Vol. 68, Nos. 5-6)
    Janne Mattila, “The Authorship of al-Risāla l-Ğāmi’a Reexamined” [461-494]
    Godefroid de Callatay, “Rutba vs Gāya: A Reconsideration of the Impact of the Rasā’il Ilywān al-Safa’ on Maslama b. Qāsim al-Qurtubī” [495-509]
    Elaine van Dalen, “Scientific Method in Late-Antique Paganism: The (Rational) Empiricism of al-Filāha l-nabatiyya (The Nabatean Agriculture)” [510- 556]
    Marion Dapsens and Sébastien Moureau, “The Four Signs of the Art: Edition and Translation of an Alchemical Epistle Attributed to Hālid b. Yazīd and its Latin Translation” [557-627]
    José Bellver, “Looted Libraries and Legitimation Policies: Ptolemy, the Library of al-Arawšī and the Translation Movement in Toledo” [628-661]
    https://brill.com

    CENTRAL ASIAN AFFAIRS, (Vol. 8, No. 3, 2021)
    Sabiha Yeasmin Rosy and Fatemeh Nejati, “Bargaining over Remittances in Tajik Extended Families” [229-250]
    Berikbol Dukeyev, “Kazakhstan in World War II: Authors and Publishers of Post-1991 History Textbooks” [251-272]
    Bekzod Zakirov, “Authoritarian Regime Stability in Uzbekistan under Patronal President Islam Karimov” [273-296]
    https://brill.com

    CENTRAL ASIAN AFFAIRS, (Vol. 8, No. 4, 2021)
    Beate Eschment, “Introduction: Ethnic, Civic, or Both? The Ethnicities of Kazakhstan in Search of an Identity and Homeland” [315-318]
    Ablet Kamalov, “Identity of Kazakhstan’s Uyghurs: Migration, Homeland, and Language” [319-345]
    Beate Eschment, “The Chechens and Kurds of Kazakhstan between Historical and Second Homelands” [346-371]
    https://brill.com

    COMPARATIVE SOCIOLOGY, December 2021 (Vol. 20, No. 6)
    Al Hourani, Mohammed Abdel Karim, “Covid-19 and the Social Construction of Reality in Jordan: Taking Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann to the Realm of Social Power” [718-740]
    https://brill.com

    CONFLUENCES MÉDITERRANÉE, Automne 2021 (No. 118)
    <<Special Issue: Libye: guerres et convoitises>>
    Barah Mikaïl, “Libye, une faillite révolutionnaire?” [9-14]
    Tarek Ibrahim al-Shalmani, “Entretien avec le ministre libyen du Pétrole Mohammed Aoun” [15-22]
    Emadeddin Badi, “Libya’s Government of National (Dis)Unity: The Misleading Choreography of Conflict Resolution” [23-36]
    Adlene Mohammedi, “Stratégies russes en Libye: le déploiement d’une politique étrangère multifacette” [37-48]
    Samuel Ramani, “Turkey’s Evolving Strategy in Libya: A Winning Gambit for Erdoğan?” [49-64]
    Hicham Mourad, “Égypte: affaiblir les islamistes en Libye” [65-76] 
    Arturo Varvelli and Lorena Stella Martini, “The Mirror Effect: The EU, Libya, and Their Fractures” [77-88]
    Roland Lombardi, “Les errances de la politique de la France en Libye” [89-104]
    Chloé Berger, “Repenser la gouvernance sécuritaire en Libye: contraintes et opportunités” [105-118]
    Théo Blanc and Virginie Collombier, “Les salafistes libyens après la revolution” [119-132]
    Mouloud Souilah, “Khalifa Haftar: économie de guerre et militarisation du jeu politique” [133-147]
    Nitzan Perelman, “Le développement du discours israélien sur l’association Breaking The Silence: Quand les fils du people deviennent l’ennemi du peuple” [149-164]
    www.confluences-mediterranee.com

    CULTURAL GEOGRAPHIES, April 2022 (Vol. 29, No. 2)
    Lauren Erdreich and Deborah Golden, “Scaffolding Spatial Literacy: Palestinian-Israeli mothers teach their children to read social relations in Israeli Society/Spaces” [253-267]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    CURRENT ANTHROPOLOGY, December 2021 (Vol. 62, No. 6)
    Umut Yıldırım, “Spaced-Out States: Decolonizing Trauma in a War-Torn Middle Eastern City” [717-740]
    https://journals.uchicago.edu

    CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, January 2022 (Vol. 70, No. 1)
    Anat Herbst-Debby, Maha Sabbah-Karkabi and Tal Meier, “Palestinian Mothers in Israel: Can a Welfare-to-Work Program Enhance their Social Capital?” [42-60]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    CURRENT SOCIOLOGY, May 2022 (Vol. 70, No. 3)
    Zeynep Atalay, “The Mutual Constitution of Illiberal Civil Society and Neoauthoritarianism: Evidence from Turkey” [338-357]
    Defne Över, “From Self-Censorship to Contention: Shame Triggered Participation in the 2013 Gezi Protests” [358-380]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    DIASPORA: A JOURNAL OF TRANSNATIONAL STUDIES, Fall 2021 (Vol. 21, No. 2)
    <<Special Issue: A State of Diasporas: The Transnationalisation of Turkey and its Communities Abroad>>
    Chiara Maritato, “Islam, the Homeland, and the Family: Diyanet’s Narrative and Practices Aimed at Shaping a Loyal Muslim Turkish Diaspora” [121-138]
    Bilge Yabanci, “Home State Oriented Diaspora Organizations and the Making of Partisan Citizens Abroad: Motivations, Discursive Frames, and Actions towards Co-Opting the Turkish Diaspora in Europe” [139-165]
    Gül Üret, “Between Lifestyle Migration and Comfortable Exit Strategies: Turkish Golden Visa Investors in Greece” [166-187]
    László Szerencsés, “Inclusion and Repression in Turkey’s Diaspora Policies in Kosovo as a Tool of Loyalty Building in Religious Circles” [188-208]
    Melissa Finn, Eid Mohamed and Bessma Momani, “Digital Archiving of Diasporic Cultural Productions and Transnational Citizenship of Arabs in the West” [259-278]
    www.utpjournals.press

    DIASPORA STUDIES, (Vol. 14, No. 1, 2021)
    Ayca Arkilic, “Explaining the Evolution of Turkey’s Diaspora Engagement Policy: A Holistic Approach” [1-21]
    https://brill.com

    DIASPORA STUDIES, (Vol. 14, No. 2, 2021)
    Eric Fleisch, “Building a Culture of Deference: American Jewish Givers, Israelis and Control over Donations to Israel, 1920-1989” [121-142]
    https://brill.com

    DIPLOMATICA, December 2021 (Vol. 3, No. 2)
    Jann Pasler, “Music and African Diplomacy at the Festival Mondial des Arts Nègres, Dakar, 1966” [302-334]
    Jim Sykes, “Indian Ocean Listening Stations: Governmental Ears, Surveillance Acoustemologies, and the Maritime Silk Road” [335-361]
    https://brill.com

    DISCOURSE & COMMUNICATION, February 2022 (Vol. 16, No. 1)
    Ahmed Abdel-Raheem and Reem Alkhammash, “’To get or not to get Vaccinated against COVID-19’: Saudi Women, Vaccine Hesitancy, and Framing Effects” [21-36]
    Sami Abdullah Hamdi, “Mining Ideological Discourse on Twitter: The Case of Extremism in Arabic” [76-92]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    DISCOURSE & SOCIETY, January 2022 (Vol. 33, No. 1)
    Christopher Hart and Bodo Winter, “Gesture and Legitimation in the Anti-Immigration Discourse of Nigel Farage” [34-55]
    Catherine Ann Martin and Farida Fozdar, “The Master’s Tools: Media Repurposing of Exclusionary Metaphors to Challenge Racist Constructions of Migrants” [56-73]
    Tian Xiang Lan and Gene Segarra Navera, “The Slanted Beam: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Anti-Islam and Anti-Muslim Discourse in China” [107-125]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    ETHNICITIES, April 2022 (Vol. 22, No. 2)
    Sawitri Saharso, “Hymen ‘Repair’: Views from Feminists, Medical Professionals and the Women Involved in the Middle East, North Africa and Europe” [196-214]
    Grace Priddy, Zoe Doman, Emily Berry and Saleh Ahmed, “Gender-Based Violence in a Complex Humanitarian Context: Unpacking the Human Sufferings among Stateless Rohingya Women” [215-232]
    https://sagepub.com

    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CRIMINOLOGY, March 2022 (Vol. 19, No. 2)
    Muhammad Asif and Don Weenink, “Vigilante Rituals Theory: A Cultural Explanation of Vigilante Violence” [163-182]
    Maria Grazia Galantino, “The Migration-Terrorism Nexus: An Analysis of German and Italian Press Coverage of the ‘Refugee Crisis’” [259-281]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    EUROPEAN REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, December 2021 (Vol. 8, No. 3)
    Andreas Grimmel and Julia Strasheim, “Introduction: Weathering the Storm?: Friedrich Plank and Julian Bergmann, “The EU as a Global Peace and Security Actor in Turbulent Times” [313-326]
    The European Union as a Security Actor in the Sahel: Policy Entrapment in EU Foreign Policy” [382-412]
    https://brill.com

    FOREIGN AFFAIRS, March/April 2022 (Vol. 101, No. 2)
    F. Gregory Gause III, “Settling for Less in the Middle East” [*]
    Amaney A. Jamal and Michael Robbins, “Economic Despair and the Triumph of the China Model” [*]
    Karim Sadjadpour, “The High Price of Regional Dominance” [*]
    Michael Singh, “Arab-Israeli Normalization Could Remake the Middle East” [*]
    Marwa Daoudy, “Climate and Conflict in the Middle East” [*]
    Marc Lynch, “How an Old Map Distorts a New Reality” [*]
    Erica Chenoweth and Zoe Marks, “Why Autocrats Fear Women” [*]
    Jacob Mchangama, “Censorship’s Global Rise” [*]
    Robert E. Kelly and Paul Poast, “Why America Can get Away with Bullying its Friends” [*]
    Moisés Naím, “Why Democracy is Losing the Fight” [*]
    Kelly M. Greenhill, “The Long History and Worrying Future of a Coercive Tactic” [*]
    https://www.foreignaffairs.com

    GENDER & SOCIETY, April 2022 (Vol. 36, No. 2)
    Sadaf Ahmad, “Coping with Conundrums: Lower Ranked Pakistani Policewomen and Gender Inequity at the Workplace” [264-286]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    GR2P GLOBAL RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT, February 2022 (Vol. 14, No. 1)
    Bina D’Costa, “Tigray’s Complex Emergency, Expulsions and the Aspirations of the Responsibility to Protect” [5-11]
    Cecilia Jimenez-Damary, “The International Response to the Situation in Tigray: A Concerted Effort by both the Humanitarian and Human Rights Communities”
    [12-19]
    Fisseha Fantahun Tefera, “The United Nations Security Council Resolution 2417 on Starvation and Armed Conflicts and Its Limits: Tigray/Ethiopia as an Example” [20-27]
    Jonathan Fisher, “#HandsoffEthiopia: ‘Partiality’, Polarization and Ethiopia’s Tigray Conflict” [28-32]
    Samuel Ayele Bekalo, “The Potential Impacts of the Stability/Instability of the Tigray Region and the Whole of Ethiopia on the Wider East and Horn of Africa” [33-35]
    Zain Maulana and Edward Newman, “Contesting the ‘Responsibility to Protect’ in Southeast Asia: Rejection or Normative Resistance?” [37-34]
    Felicity Mulford, “Circumventing the Responsibility to Protect in Yemen: Rhetorical Adaptation and the United Nations Security Council” [75-105]
    James Pattison, “Beyond Imperfection: The Demands of the International Responsibility to Protect” [105-108]
    Uğur Ümit Üngör, “’Grim Optimism’: Protecting Civilians from Atrocities” [109-111]
    Susanne Karstedt, “The Usage and Usefulness of History” [112-114] 
    https://brill.com

    THE HAGUE JOURNAL OF DIPLOMACY, November 2021 (Vol. 16, No. 4)
    Medha Bisht and Syed Jamil Ahmed, “Culture as a Fluid Interlocutor: Perspectives on Water Diplomacy from South Asia” [443-470]
    https://brill.com

    HISTORY, March 2022 (Vol. 107, No. 375)
    Safina Islam and E. James West, “Looking Backwards, Moving Forwards: The Ahmed Iqbal Ullah RACE Centre and Education Trust, Community Activism and Public History Programming” [270-286]
    Fraser Raeburn, Lisa Baer-Tsarfati and Viktoria Porter, “Out of the Ivory Tower, into the Digital World? Democratising Scholarly Exchange” [287-301]
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    HISTORY & THEORY, March 2022 (Vol. 61, No. 1)
    Daniel J. Schultz, “Revolutionary Spectatorship and Subalternity: Foucault in Iran” [71-95]
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION GAZETTE, March 2022 (Vol. 84, No. 2)
    Aziz Douai, Mehmet F. Bastug and Davut Akca, “Framing Syrian Refugees: US Local News and the Politics of Immigration” [93-112]
    Baruch Shomron and Amit Schejter, “The participation of Palestinian-Israeli politicians in public and commercial television and radio in Israel as capability” [113-135]
    Ke Li and Qiang Zhang, “A corpus-based study of representation of Islam and Muslims in American media: critical discourse analysis approach” [157-180]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MILITARY HISTORY AND HISTORIOGRAPHY, October 2021 (Vol. 41, No. 2)
    <<Special Issue: The Appropriation and Weaponisation of the Crusades in the Modern Era>>
    Jason T. Roche, “The Appropriation and Weaponisation of the Crusades in the Modern Era” [187-207]
    Jason T. Roche, “’Crusaders’ and the Islamic State Apocalypse” [308-342]
    John D. Cotts, “The Academic Historiography of the Crusades and the Twenty-First Century Debate on Religious Violence” [343-376]
    https://brill.com

    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL ON MINORITY AND GROUP RIGHTS, December 2021 (Vol. 29, No. 1)
    Arpeeta Shams Mizan, “Identity Crisis and the Pseudo-Minorities in Bangladesh: Is the Right to Cultural Identity the Answer?” [1-32]
    Syahriza Alkohir Anggoro and Tunggul Anshari Setia Negara, “The Struggle for Recognition: Adat Law Trajectories under Indonesian Politics of Legal Unification” [33-62]
    Juris Pupcenoks, Michael C. Grillo and Qihao Ji, “Haters Gonna Hate: How Symbolic and Psychological Variables Explain Attitudes towards Immigrants” [63-86]
    Muhammad Akram, Asim Nasar and Abid Rehman, “Religious Minority Rights and Their Satisfaction in Pakistan” [87-101]
    Shreya Shankar and Pranav Ganesan, “The Devadasis, Dance Community of South India: A Legal and Social Outlook” [102-140]
    Seun Bamidele and Olusegun Oladele Idowu, “The State and the Minority Group: Land Rights between the State and Kpaduma Indigenous Group in Abuja, Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nigeria” [141-166]
    Timothy Jacob-Owens, “Immigration and Multicultural Citizenship in Europe: Insights from the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities” [167-197]
    https://brill.com

    INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, March 2022 (Vol. 36, No. 1)
    Beatrix Futák-Campbell and Mira Pütz, “From the ‘Open Door’ Policy to the EU-Turkey Deal: Media Framings of German Policy Changes During the EU Refugee ‘Crisis’” [61-82]
    Ian Paterson and Georgios Karyotis, “’We are, by Nature, a Tolerant People’: Securitisation and Counter-Securitisation in UK Migration Politics” [104-126]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    IRAN AND THE CAUCASUS, November 2021 (Vol. 25, No. 4)
    Hossein Naseri Someeh, Mohammad Mirzaei, Roberto Dan and Priscilla Vitolo, “On the Border between Urartu and Mannea: Goyje Qal’eh, an Iron Age Site in Northern Iran” [321-333]
    Alex MacFarlane, “The City of Brass and Alexander’s Narrow Grave: Translation and Commentary of Kafas added to Manuscript M7709 (Part I) [334-351]
    Evgeny I. Zelenev and Milana Iliushina, “Jihad as an Individual Duty (fard al-‘ayn) in the Ideology of Circassian Sultans (1382-1517)” [352-365]
    Alberto Cacopardo and Stefano Pellò, “Whose Past and Whose Future: Free Love and Love Marriage among ‘Kafirs’ of the Hindukush in an Early Nineteenth-Century Persian Ethnography” [366-378]
    Victoria Arakelova, “Again on the Demoness Šaša” [379-382]
    Varvara Redmond, “Judaism in the Kitchen: Ritual space of the Mountain Jewish Women of Dagestan” [383-393]
    Georgi Asatryan, “The Talibs or the Taliban in Afghanistan” [420-431]
    https://brill.com

    THE JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION AND EXTENSION, February 2022 (Vol. 28, No. 1)
    Fatemeh Ertiaei, Ahmad Rezvanfar, Seyed Yousef Hejazi and Amir Alambaigi, “Developing an Organizational Health Model for the Agricultural Extension Structure of Iran” [21-44]
    https://www.tandfonline.com

    JOURNAL OF ASIAN AND AFRICAN STUDIES, May 2022 (Vol. 57, No. 3)
    Emerta Aragie, “Efficiency and Resource Implications of Food Losses and Waste in sub-Saharan Africa” [446-461]
    Masood Ur Rehman, Sameen Zafar and Rafi Amir-ud-Din, “Size, Correlates and Consumption Patterns of the Middle Class: Evidence from Pakistan” [462-480]
    Muhammad Makki and Waseem Iftikhar, “Transformation in Political Economy of Post-Conflict North Waziristan, Pakistan” [497-513]
    Mohamed Imtiyaz Abdul Razak and Amjad Mohamed Saleem, “COVIV-19: The Crossroads for Sinhala-Muslim Relations in Sri Lanka” [529-542]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL PEACEKEEPING, December 2021 (Vol.24, Nos. 3-4)
    Kwesi Aning, “Côte d’Ivoire” [336-366]
    Alex J. Bellamy, “Syria” [467-502]
    Jok Madut Jok, “South Sudan” [503-542]
    https://brill.com

    JOURNAL OF JESUIT STUDIES, January 2022 (Vol. 9, No. 2)
    <<Special Issue: Jesuits in Asian-Pacific Borderlands>>
    Alexandre Coello de la Rosa, “’Against Muhammad’s Perfidy’: The Jesuit Francisco Combés and h is Relación de las islas Filipinas (c. 1654)” [180-206]
    https://brill.com

    JOURNAL OF JEWISH LANGUAGES, May 2021 (Vol. 9, No. 1)
    Ludwig Paul, “The Early Judeo-Persian Letter L3 from the Cairo Genizah (Cambridge University Library T-S 18J3.16)” [77-99]
    https://brill.com

    THE JOURNAL OF MODERN HISTORY, Vol. 94, No. 1)
    Noel D. Cary, “Murder and Memory at the Munich Olympics” [42-85]
    Christopher A. Molnar, “Asylum Seekers, Antiforeigner Violence, and Coming to Terms with the Past after German Reunification” [86-126]
    https://journals.uchicago.edu

    JOURNAL OF PEACE RESEARCH, March 2022 (Vol. 59, No. 2)
    Meirav Mishali-Ram and Jonathan Fox, “Is Governmental and Societal Discrimination against Muslim Minorities behind Foreign Fighters in Syria and Iraq?”
    [122-135]
    Oguzhan Turkoglu, “Supporting Rebels and Hosting Refugees: Explaining the Variation in Refugee Flows in Civil Conflicts” [136-149]
    Govinda Clayton and Han Dorussen, “The Effectiveness of Mediation and Peacekeeping for ending Conflict” [150-165]
    Johannes Karreth, Jaroslav Tir and Douglas M. Gibler, “Latent Territorial Threat and Democratic Regime Reversals” [197-212]
    Naji Bsisu and Amanda Murdie, “Interventions and Repression following Civil Conflict” [213-228]
    Deniz Aksoy and David Carlson, “Electoral Support and Militants’ Targeting Strategies” [229-241]
    Carl Müller-Crepon, “Local Ethno-Political Polarization and Election Violence in Majoritarian vs. Proportional Systems” [242-258]
    Olaf J. de Groot, Carlos Bozzoli, Anousheh Alamir and Tilman Brück, “The Global Economic Burden of Violent Conflict” [259-276]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    THE JOURNAL OF RELIGION, January 2022 (Vol. 102, No. 1)
    Aydogan Kars, “The early transmission of al-Suhrawardī’s ‘Awārif al-Ma’ārif” [47-92]
    https://journals.uchicago.edu

    JOURNAL OF SOCIAL ISSUES, March 2022 (Vol. 78, No. 1)
    Nancy Albhaisi, “Towards a Decolonial Curriculum of Human Rights Education in Palestine” [146-162]
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY, March 2022 (Vol. 58, No. 1)
    Gary Bouma, Dharma Arunachalam, Alan Gamlen and Ernest Healy, “Religious Diversity through a Super-Diversity Lens: National, Sub-Regional and Socio-Economic Religious Diversities in Melbourne” [7-25]
    Jacqui Ewart, Kate O’Donnell and Shannon Walding, “Australians’ Divergent Opinions about Islam and Muslims” [45-58]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    JOURNAL OF STRATEGIC STUDIES, December 2021 (Vol. 44, No. 7)
    Richard Maher, “The Covert Campaign against Iran’s Nuclear Program: Implications for the Theory and Practice of Counterproliferation” [1014-1040]
    https://www.tandfonline.com

    JOURNAL OF URBAN HISTORY, March 2022 (Vol. 48, No. 2)
    Abeer Allahham, “The Myth of Islamic Heritage versus authentic Tradition” [319-335]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    LAW, CULTURE AND THE HUMANITIES, February 2022 (Vol. 18, No. 1)
    Kojo Koram, “’Satan is Black’ – Frantz Fanon’s Juridico-Theology of Racialisation and Damnation” [94-113]
    Joseph E. David, “’Others-in-Law’: Legalism in the Economy of Religious Differences” [132-152]
    Rebecca Ruth Gould, “Legal Form and Legal Legitimacy: The IHRA Definition of Antisemitism as a Case Study in Censored Speech” [153-186]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    THE MAGHREB REVIEW, (Vol. 47, No. 1, 2022)
    Michael M. Gunter, “Indigenous Colonialism in the Middle East: From the Ottoman Empire to Modern Turkey’s Neo-Ottomanist Ambitions” [3-23]
    John Wright, “Not a Happy History – Italy & Libya” [24-34]
    http://www.maghrebreview.com

    MATATU, November 2021 (Vol. 52, No. 1)
    <<Special Issue: Afrasian Connectivities: Entangled Cultures, Literatures and Politics Between Africa and India>>
    Nilufer Bharucha, John Njenga Karugia, Mala Pandurang and Frank Schulze-Engler, “Afrasian Connectivities – Entangled Cultures, Literatures and Politics Between Africa and India: Towards a Transregional Polylogue” [1-8]
    Fahad Ahmad Bishara, “History at Sea: Route and World on an Indian Ocean Dhow” [9-34]
    Villoo Nowrojee, “Ceramics in Indian Ocean Trade: The East African Experience” [35-45]
    Neelima Jeychandran, “African Spectral Pasts and Their Presences on the Malabar Coast” [46-69]
    Uma Dhupelia-Mesthrie, “South Africa to India: Narratives of a Century of Repatriation (1871-1975)” [70-100]
    Pheroze Nowrojee, “The Indian Freedom Struggle and the Kenyan Diaspora: Values across the Ocean: 1916-1963” [101-110]
    https://brill.com

    MEDIA, CULTURE & SOCIETY, January 2022 (Vol. 44, No. 1)
    Bimbisar Irom, “Virtual Reality and Celebrity Humanitarianism: Rashida Jones in Lebanon” [88-104]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    MEDIEVAL ENCOUNTERS, December 2021 (Vol. 27, Nos. 4-5)
    <<Special Issue: Money Matters: Individuals, Communities and Everyday Economic Interactions between Jews and Christians in Medieval Europe>>
    Elisheva Baumgarten, “Money Matters: Individuals, Communities and Everyday Economic Interactions between Jews and Christians in Medieval Europe” [293-
    307]
    Nureet Dermer, “Between Foreigners, Strangers and Jews: The Changing Perception of Parisian Jews on the Eve of the 1306 Expulsion” [308-334]
    Dean A. Irwin, “The Archae System Revisited: The Records of Indebtedness to Medieval Jews” [335-359]
    Daniel Lord Small, “Interactions between Jews and Christians in later Medieval Provence” [410-433]
    Alexandra Sapoznik, “Bees in the Medieval Maghreb: Wax, Honey and Cross-Cultural Trade in the Western Mediterranean” [434-455]
    https://brill.com

    MEDIEVAL ENCOUNTERS, February 2022 (Vol. 27, No. 6)
    Amir Lerner, “Hidden Davidic and Solomonic Legends in The Hundred and One Nights: Backgrounds in Muslim Tradition Echoing the Bible and Midrash” [457-
    477]
    Adam C. Bursi, “Fluid Boundaries: Christian Sacred Space and Islamic Relics in an Early Hadith” [478-510]
    https://brill.com

    MIDDLE EAST POLICY, Fall-Winter 2021 (Vol. 28, Nos. 3-4)
    Dan Arbell, Omar Rahman, Sari Nusseibeh, Joel Rubin, Richard Schmierer and Bassima Alghussein, “Changes in Palestinian and Israeli Leadership: Implications for US Police” [3-21]
    James Shires, Simon Handler, Jim Moran and Gawdat Bahgat, “Middle East Cyber Security: Threats and Opportunities” [22-39]
    Syed Sami Raza, “Coronavirus Pandemic: The Blame Game in Middle East Geopolitics” [40-54]
    Ali Bagheri Dolatabadi and Mehran Kamrava, “The Covid-19 Pandemic and Iranian Health Diplomacy” [55-71]
    Ariel Admoni, “Peace is Relative: Qatar and Agreements with Israel” [72-87] 
    Farshad Roomi and Ehsan Kazemi, “Crisis in the Shiite Crescent: Ascendency or Secularism?” [101-115]
    Elisheva Machlis, “Shii-Kurd Relations in Post-2003 Iraq: Visions of Nationalism” [116-132]
    Şaban Kardaş, “Turkey’s Military Operations in Iraq: Context and Implications” [133-143]
    Eren Alper Yilmaz, “Turkish foreign Policy in a Neorealist Framework: Bilateral Relations Since 2016” [144-158]
    Tyler B. Parker, “Transforming Yemen? Divergent Saudi and Emirati Intervention Policies” [159-171]
    Raj Verma, “The Afghan Peace Process: Domestic Fault Lines” [172-185]
    Ali Akbar, “Iran’s Regional Influence in Light of Its Security Concerns” [186-202]
    Jonathan Fulton, “China between Iran and the Gulf Monarchies” [203-216]
    Itir Ozer-Imer and Emrullah Can Kilic, “Reciprocal dependencies: Turkey- Iran Trade Relations Since the Turn of the 21st Century” [217-227]
    Banafsheh Keynoush, “Iran’s Africa-Pivot Policy” [228-248]
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    THE MUSLIM WORLD, Winter 2022 (Vol. 112, No. 1)
    Nermeen Mouftah and Abbas Barzegar, “Centering Muslims in Global Humanitarianism and Development” [3-13]
    Nermeen Mouftah, “Sacrificial Skins: The Value of Pakistan’s Eid al-Azha Animal Hide Collection” [14-32]
    Basit Kareem Iqbal, “Economy of Tribulation: Translating Humanitarianism for an Islamic Counterpublic” [33-56]
    Yasemin Ipek, “Global Standards, Cultural Islam: Syrian-led Muslim Humanitarianism in Turkey” [57-77]
    Tahir Zaman, “’You Won’t Find Religion Here’: The (In)Visibility of Muslim Responses to Situations of Mass Displacement” [78-99]
    Mara A. Leichtman, “Da’wa as Development: Kuwaiti Islamic Charity in East and West Africa” [100-129]
    Eric Lob, “Mobilizing and Framing Construction Jihād and Islamic Development in Revolutionary Iran” [130-150]
    Salwa Tareen, “Crowdfunding Nayā Pakistan: Development, Nationalism, and the Diamer-Bhasha Dam” [151-166]
    David Tittensor and Matthew Clarke, “Epistemic Violence and the Rise of the Pseudo-Secular Islamic FBO in the Age of the ‘Religious Turn’ in Development”
    [167-187]
    Abbas Barzegar, “A Praxis Gap: A Review of Practitioner Research on Female Genital Cutting/Mutilation (FGC/M) in Muslim Context” [188-204]
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS, January 2022 (Vol. 69, No. 1)
    James McAuley, “Who Does Éric Zemmour Speak for?” [*]
    https://www.nybooks.com

    ORIENS, November 2021 (Vol. 49, Nos. 3-4)
    <<Special Issue: The Problem of Evil in Islamic Thought, edited by Sajjad Rizvi and Mathieu Terrier>>
    Sajjad Rizvi and Mathieu, “The Challenge of Evil in Islamic Thought: A Brief Survey” [173-180]
    Daniel De Smet, “’Le mal ne s’enracine pas dans l’instauration’. La question du mal dans le shi’isme ismaélien” [181-215]
    Meryem Sebti, “Le mal moral chez Avicenne: perspectives éthiques et politiques” [216-243]
    Jari Kaukua, “The Question of Providence and the Problem of Evil in Suhrawardī” [244-268]
    Mathieu Terrier, “La philosophie shi’ite face au problème du mal: essais de théodicée chez Mīr Dāmād (m. 1040/1631) et deux de ses élèves” [269-317]
    Sajjad Rizvi, “Considering Divine Providence in Mullā Sadrā Šīrāzī (d.1045/1636): The Problem of Evil, Theodicy, and the Divine Eros” [318-369]
    Sepideh Parsapajouh, “Le mal subi, le mal rendu. Une lecture anthropologique des pratiques de lamentations et de maledictions dans le shi’isme Populaire iranien” [370-397]
    https://brill.com

    ORIENT, (Vol. 63, No. 1, 2022)
    Emra Özdemir, “Foreign Aid in Afghanistan as an International Security and Foreign Policy Tool” [7-15]
    S. Asef Hossaini, “Local Governance in Afghanistan: A Solution to a failed State?” [16-23]
    Katja Mielke, “Looking Beyond Stereotypes: A Critical Reflection of Popular Narratives about the Taliban Movement” [24-31]
    Anchita Borthkur, “The Taliban’s Interim Administration: The Rise of the Haqqani Network and Its Implications” [32-43]
    Patrick A. Mello, “German Parliamentary debates and Decision-Making on Afghanistan” [44-49]
    Alessandro Arduino, “China’s Anxiety over Afghanistan” [50-59] 
    Julian Tucker, “A Brief History of International Influence in Afghanistan” [60-67]
    www.deutsches-orient-institut.de

    PALESTINE-ISRAEL JOURNAL, (Vol. 26, Nos. 3 & 4, 2021)
    Noam Chomsky and Tony Klug, “Conversation about Israel-Palestine” [6-111]
    Naomi Chazan, “History, Historical Patterns, and Creating New Histories: Chomsky and Klug Revisited” [112-117]
    Ziad AbuZayyad, “Which of the Three Bitter Scenarios is More Acceptable” [118-125]
    Alon Liel, “Chomsky-Klug: A Present and Future Perspective” [126-128]
    Sam Bahour, “Incompetence or Accomplice?” [129-133]
    Frances Raday, “Achieving a Sustainable Modus Vivendi or Continuation of the March of Folly? [134-139]
    Ian S. Lustick, “The Vision Thing is Not the Thing” [140-144] 
    Galia Golan, “A Look at Israeli Positions on Palestinian Statehood” [145-150]
    Paul Scham, “Bitter Pills” [151-155]
    Adnan Abdelrazek, “How Low Can the Dehumanization of the Palestinians Go?” [156-163]
    Avi Shlaim, “The Two-State Solution – Illusion and Reality” [164-175]
    Nisreen AbuZayyad, “Greater Israel and Its Fried Chicken” [176-181]
    http://www.pij.org

    POLITICS & SOCIETY, March 2022 (Vol. 50, No. 1)
    Areej Sabbagh-Khoury, “Tracing Settler Colonialism: A Genealogy of a Paradigm in the Sociology of Knowledge Production in Israel” [44-83]
    https://journals.sagepub.com

    PROTEST, February 2022 (Vol. 1, No. 2)
    Lee Artz, “Social Media and Social Movements” [248-271]
    Mansour Nasasra, “From Damascus Gate to Shaikh Jarrah: The Palestinian Sovereignty Protests in East Jerusalem” [329-345]
    Douglas Christensen, “Reclaiming Neoliberal Amman: The Role of Space in Jordanian Contentious Politics” [346-361]
    Basem Ezbidi and Hanan Ashrawi, “Dr. Basem Ezbidi of Birzeit University Speaks with Dr. Hanan Ashrawi” [363-377]
    https://brill.com

    REVIEW OF DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS, February 2022 (Vol. 26, No. 1)
    Mohammed Jakaria, Rejeul Karim Bekshi and M. Mehedi Hasan, “Is Maternal Employment Detrimental to Children’s Nutritional Status? Evidence from Bangladesh” [85-111]
    Caroline Krafft, “The Determinants of Inequality in Child Nutrition Status: Evidence from Jordan” [112-132]
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    SOCIOLOGY OF ISLAM, November 2021 (Vol. 9, No. 2)
    Michael B. Bishku, “Turkey and Indonesia: A Relationship of Muslim-Majority Middle Powers” [95-117]
    Jauhara Ferguson and Elaine Howard Ecklund, “A Pilot Assessment of How Muslim Scientists Perceive Inclusion in the Scientific Workplace” [118-130]
    François Gauthier, “The Halalisation of Islam” [131-151]
    Tamer Balci, “Kemalism and Populism” [152-188]
    https://brill.com

    STUDI MAGREBINI, December 2021 (Vol. 19, No. 2)
    Mohammed-Hocine Benkheira, “Mariage et sexualité dans les fetwas d’Ibrāhīm Bayyūd (1899-1981)” [213-236]
    Francesca Bocca-Aldaqre, “A tariqa for the West: The Murabitun Movement between Sufi Eclecticism and Financial Activism” [237-265]
    Alessia Carnevale, “Recording another History: Songs, Martyrs, and the Cultural Memory of the Tunisian Left” [266-292]
    Mariangela Masullo, “Riflessioni sulla “generazione” dello al-ši’r al-hurr in Iraq, tra romanticismo e post-colonialismo” [293-323]
    Abdulrahman al-Salimi, “Qalhat-Hurmuz: Its Place in the History and Economy of the Western Indian Ocean in the Later Middle Ages” [324-352]
    Patrizia Spallino, “Iconofilia ed iconoclastia: Teodoro Abū Qurrah e la diatriba sull’immagine tra Cristianestimo d’Oriente ed Islām” [353-381]
    https://brill.com

    STUDIA ISLAMICA, November 2021 (Vol. 116, No. 2)
    <<Special Issue: Nouvelles recherches interdisciplinaires sur la ziyāra, doctrines et pratiques. Présentation>>
    Mathieu Terrier, “Nouvelles recherches interdisciplinaires sur la ziyāra, doctrines et pratiques. Présentation” [237-241]
    Kabira Masotta, “La ziyāra chez les premiers ascites et dévots d’après la Hilyat al-awliyā’ d’Abū Nu’aym al-Isfahānī: entre itinèraire pèlerin et initiation au dhikr al-mawt” [242-268]
    Nelly Amri, “’Par la mediation de son tombeau”. La visite piuse (ziyāra) au Maghreb aux XIVe-XVe siècles entre croyance éprouvée et norme mouvante” [269-303]
    Mathieu Terrier, “La défense philosophique de la prière votive (du’ā’) et de la visite pieuse (ziyāra), d’Ibn Sīnā à la renaissance safavide (XIe/XVIIe siècle)” [304-345]
    Sepideh Parsapajouh, “Pouvoir du lieu, médiation du texte: Remarques anthropologiques sur la visite pieuse á Karbalā” [346-392]
    Marie-Paule Hille, “Étude ethnographique en milieu soufi chinois (Gansu, 1901-2019)” [393-423]
    https://brill.com

    THE WASHINGTON QUARTERLY, (Vol. 44, No. 3, 2021)
    Dominic Tierney, “Why the United States is Losing – and Russia and Iran are Winning” [69-87]
    https://www.tandfonline.com

    DIE WELT DES ISLAMS, December 2021 (Vol. 62, No. 1)
    Nareman Amin, “Daughters of the Revolution: Negotiating Filial Piety in Post 2011 Egypt” [1-20]
    Vladimir Bobrovnikov and Artemy M. Kalinovsky, “Fazliddin Muhammadiev’s Journey to the ‘Other World’: The History of a Cold War Hajjnāma” [21-52]
    Omar Sayfo, “A Celebrity from the Sky: ‘Abd al-Samad’s Journey to National and International Fame in ‘Abd al-Nasir’s and al-Sādāt’s Egypt” [53-77]
    Brian Wright, “Teaching Women to Write: Weaponizing Hadīth against Colonialism” [78-108]
    https://brill.com