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[ecrea] Call for Chapters - Cyber Islam: Global Media and the Boundaries of Religious Identity

Thu May 01 19:30:02 GMT 2014




Call for Chapters -
Cyber Islam: Global Media and the Boundaries of Religious Identity
Editors: Noha Mellor & Khalil Rinnawi

The growth of transnational Arab television, in addition to the accelerating use of the new and social media, has triggered a debate about the rise in transnational political and religious identification. Arab Muslims, across the world, have embraced the new media and ICTs not only as a source of information but also as a source of guidance and fatwa, thereby transforming Muslim practices and rituals. While a number of Muslim clerics welcome the opportunity to use the new media to reach out to a global audience, others consider such global media as a threat to the native cultural identity and a celebration of capitalistic values.

Undoubtedly, the process of globalization, especially in the field of media and ICTs, challenges the cultural and religious systems, especially in terms of identity formation. The aim of this book is to examine the implications of the new media and ICTs on the Islamic religious identity in the Arab Middle East and North Africa (AMENA) and among Muslim Arab Diasporas around the world. Another aim is to shed new light on the influence of media exposure on national, political, and cultural boundaries of the Islamic identity.

We welcome contributions which explore the intricate triad of media, religion and culture focusing on the following themes (but not limited to): contemporary Islamic media and new patterns of religious learning, Islamic discourse on the internet, weakening of traditional Islamic institutions, the Islamic Ummah online, new modes of preaching and fatwa, new areas of fieldwork, Islam and citizenship, new communication policies in the Arab world, Islamic feminism, impact of new media on Islamic socio-cultural values, The global development of the Muslim diaspora, religious radicalisation.

This volume is to be published by Springer as part of the prestigious Series Muslims in Global Societies, designed to define an intellectual terrain and to provide insights into the contemporary dynamics of Muslim life by focusing on questions concerning the dynamics between Muslim communities, both in Islamic countries and the West, and contemporary globalization processes. For more information and examples of the series see: http://www.springer.com/series/7863

Submissions will be assessed for their scholarly merit and the extent to which they contribute to our greater understanding of the mediated cultures in the AMENA. Contributors should limit their articles to between 7000 and 8000 words (including references).

Abstracts (250 words) are due by 18 May 2014.
Upon acceptance, full articles will be due by 30 September 2014.

For further information about the book, or to submit your abstract, please contact the editors:
Prof. Noha Mellor ((noha.mellor /at/ beds.ac.uk))
Dr. Khalil Rinnawi ((kharin2020 /at/ gmail.com))


Prof Noha Mellor, FRSA
Faculty of Creative Arts, Technologies & Science
University of Bedfordshire, Luton
email: (noha.mellor /at/ beds.ac.uk)

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