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11th European Workshops in International Studies, Istanbul, 3-5 July 2024
The future yet to come: for a global politics of hope
EWIS 2024 will take place at the Kadir Has University in Istanbul, Turkey from 3-5 July 2024.
The European Workshops in International Studies (EWIS), launched by the EISA in 2013, have fast established themselves as a spirited place for the European IR community to engage in sustained, in-depth discussion with a diverse range of peers from various institutions, countries, disciplines and career stages. EWIS has proven to be a popular and productive format, perfect for preparing special issues, edited volumes or exploring new ideas, themes and directions in a vibrant and friendly atmosphere.
"6th World Congress for Middle Eastern Studies (WOCMES-6)" Hosted by the Abu Dhabi Arabic Language Centre in Cooperation with New York University Abu Dhabi, American University of Beirut and University of St Andrews, Abu Dhabi, UAE, 17-21 February 2025
The International Advisory Council of WOCMES has just decided that the next World Congress for Middle Eastern Studies will take place in Abu Dhabi. By planning other conferences, the organisers should avoid the period 17-21 February 2025 when up to 3500 scholars of Middle Eastern Studies are expected in Abu Dhabi.
The Call for Papers with detailed information is expected in early 2024.
Dear Sir/Madam,
Could you kindly help in announcing this call?
I would like to bring to your attention the announcement for our Faith and the Environment Conference and the call for papers.
The Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies Oxford is pleased to announce its second conference on the intersection of faith and the ecological environment.
The event on Friday 1 March 2024 will be an in-person conference (with the possibility to join online). We look forward to reconnecting with colleagues and friends, and making new contacts, all in the beautiful surroundings of Oxford. We now invite proposals for individual papers from postgraduate students, early career and established academics, as well as from professionals who have specialist expertise or unique insights about faith and the environment. Please visit: https://www.cmcsoxford.org.uk/environment
I would be grateful if you could share it among your contacts
Kind regards
Dr Rana Abu-Mounes
Research Fellow
Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies, Oxford
Office Tel: +44 (0)1865 548505
Mobile: +44 (0)7446907025
Website: www.cmcsoxford.org.uk
Dear Sir/Madam,
Could you kindly help in announcing this call?
I would like to bring to your attention the announcement for our Faith and the Environment Conference and the call for papers.
The Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies Oxford is pleased to announce its second conference on the intersection of faith and the ecological environment.
The event on Friday 1 March 2024 will be an in-person conference (with the possibility to join online). We look forward to reconnecting with colleagues and friends, and making new contacts, all in the beautiful surroundings of Oxford. We now invite proposals for individual papers from postgraduate students, early career and established academics, as well as from professionals who have specialist expertise or unique insights about faith and the environment. Please visit: https://www.cmcsoxford.org.uk/environment
I would be grateful if you could share it among your contacts
Kind regards
Dr Rana Abu-Mounes
Research Fellow
Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies, Oxford
Office Tel: +44 (0)1865 548505
Mobile: +44 (0)7446907025
Website: www.cmcsoxford.org.uk
Dear Colleagues,
The Centre for Muslim-Christian Studies Oxford is pleased to announce its second Conference on the Intersection of Faith and the Ecological environment.
The event on Friday 1 March 2024 will be an in-person conference (with the possibility to join online). We look forward to reconnecting with colleagues and friends, and making new contacts, all in the beautiful surroundings of Oxford. We now invite proposals for individual papers from postgraduate students, early career and established academics, as well as from professionals who have specialist expertise or unique insights about faith and the environment. Please visit: https://www.cmcsoxford.org.uk/environment
Proceedings from the conference will be published with the journal Comparative Islamic Studies.
With best wishes and on behalf of Rana Abu-Mounes and Georgina Radim,
Ulrika Mårtensson
Workshop: ‘Securing the Future: The GCC States’ Endeavours in Defence Industry, Warfare Technologies and Policy’ (Gulf Research Meeting, Cambridge, UK)
This workshop explores GCC state military–industrial complexes, focusing on how new technologies might impact the status quo, and what the interaction is between these developing security and defensive pathways and other state, regional, and international security issues and relationships.
Deadline for abstracts: 31 December 2023.
Dear Colleagues,
Please see the CFP for the 3rd Critical Muslim Studies Conference below along with a link for submissions.
Best,
JZ
The 3rd Critical Muslim Studies Conference invites scholars, researchers, and thinkers to engage with the theme of ReOrienting the (Global) South. This conference seeks to explore the intricate intersections between anti-colonialism, ethno-nationalism, and the emergence of Muslim political identities following the de facto abolition of the Caliphate in 1924. As we mark the centenary of this historic event, our conference seeks to investigate the processes that have firmly positioned Muslimness and the Muslim Question as a critical aspect of the global South.
Recent years have been marked by intense and sustained projects of re-colonising territories, peoples and communities identified as Muslim or Muslim adjacent. The subalternisation of Muslimness offers an opportunity to examine, in relational terms, how the construction of the global South was (and is) engineered through the exercise of colonial power.
This conference provides a dynamic platform for interrogating the advancements and challenges of anti-colonial and decolonial struggles, the cultivation of post-western horizons, and the boundaries and potentials of the global South within this context. Building upon the success of its two previous conferences, this international and interdisciplinary meeting aims to facilitate dialogue among researchers who may not explicitly identify with Critical Muslim Studies but share common concerns and interests within the field. The aim is to foster a broader, more inclusive understanding of Muslimness across the world.
We invite contributions that explore the complexities of Critical Muslim Studies, focusing on their implications and tensions concerning the decolonization of discourses, practices, and institutions, as well as the creation of alternative, intersectional forms of knowledge production. We especially welcome submissions that extend the conventional framing of the Islamicate (both substantively and theoretically) beyond South Asian, Middle Eastern, and North African contexts or their diasporic equivalents.
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