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[ecrea] cfp - special issue on Arab Cosmopolitanism in the Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication
Thu May 11 21:39:25 GMT 2017
Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication
Special issue on Arab Cosmopolitanism
Deadline for abstracts: 17 June 2017
The question of Arab cosmopolitanism has been a complex and highly
shifting one in light of a region that has experienced vast and ongoing
socio-cultural transformation over the last century. The decline of the
Ottoman Empire, the fall of Western colonial imperialism, the onset of
the Palestinian crisis and the ongoing war with Israel, the emergence
and widespread popularity of Arab nationalism and Islamic
fundamentalism, and the recent rise of different Arab populations
against their authoritarian regimes – all have raised vital questions
about this region’s relationship to the world.
Problematically, many cosmopolitan analyses of the Arab region have been
driven by a tendency to examine this part of the world through an
orientalist lens, thus departing from an assumption of /colonial/
dependency (Zubaida, 1999; Meijer 1999), or more recently, a state of
/economic/ dependency on the west as befitting a globalised era of
western cultural dominance (Gahannam, 2006; Schielke, 2012).
In spite of these shortcomings, the most recent turn towards Arab
cosmopolitanism has remained vital in paving the way for a more
thoroughly situated and contextualised understanding of the specific
mechanisms of Arab everyday life from below, revealing a nuanced reality
of power, repression, inequality, but also one of intense cosmopolitan
interaction – on both internal and external levels (Bayat, 2010). The
2010-2011 Arab Spring, signalling a new socio-economic and political
chapter in contemporary Arab history, has further opened a new
conversation whether new possibilities are now available for Arab
cosmopolitanism (Leichtman and Schulz, 2012; Webb, 2014).
This Special Issue seeks to take a step back from current events and to
develop:
1) a /synchronic/ understanding of how we can formulate new theoretical
perspectives and concepts that will allow us to make sense of the
present moment in light of the recent episode of Arab socio-cultural and
political change, and
2) a more historically contextualised /diachronic/ understanding of how
Arab cosmopolitanism has evolved to its current state.
More specifically, we ask: to what extent have the Arab uprisings acted
as a catalyst resurrecting new forms of Arab cosmopolitanism and a sense
of belonging to the wider world? What are the continuities and
differences compared to older forms of cosmopolitanism? In what ways
have recent patterns of exile, migration and militant occupation
encouraged Arab citizens, governments and organisations to rethink ideas
of inside and outside, and to reformulate their relationship to the
nation, God and the world in new ways? What specific mechanisms of
communication underpin such divergent processes?
We welcome theoretical, historical and empirical contributions around,
but not limited to, the following suggested topics:
-The historical development of cosmopolitanism in the Arab region
-Migration/diaspora
-Cosmopolitanism and everyday life in post-uprising Arab countries
-Media and cosmopolitanism
-Activism and a cosmopolitan agenda
-Sate-driven cosmopolitanisms
-Religion and cosmopolitanism
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*Deadline for submission of abstracts: Saturday 17 June 2017*
Please email your abstracts (300 words max) and a short biography to Dr
Heba Elsayed and Professor Adam Webb:
Email addresses:
(elsayed.h85 /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(elsayed.h85 /at/ gmail.com)>
(awebb13 /at/ jhu.edu) <mailto:(awebb13 /at/ jhu.edu)>
*Deadline for submission of complete manuscripts is Monday 15 January 2018*
*Please note that submitted manuscripts are not guaranteed automatic
acceptance for publication, as the journal follows a strict
blind-refereeing process.
On Tue, May 9, 2017 at 11:23 PM, nico carpentier
<(nico.carpentier /at/ vub.ac.be) <mailto:(nico.carpentier /at/ vub.ac.be)>> wrote:
Dear Heba,
I'm sure you read in the guidelines at commlist.org
<http://commlist.org> that we can't post attachments.
regards,
n
On 09/05/2017 20:50, Heba Elsayed wrote:
Dear Dr. Carpentier,
My colleague and I, Professor Adam Webb, have put together a
special
issue on Arab Cosmopolitanism in the Middle East Journal of
Culture and
Communication. I would be very grateful if you could circulate
the call
on the COMMLIST.
The cfp is attached and the info. to be included in the body of the
email is below.
Many thanks in advance.
Heba
......................
Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication
Special issue on Arab Cosmopolitanism
Deadline for abstracts: 17 June 2017
Dear all,
This email is regarding a forthcoming special issue of Middle East
Journal of Culture and Communication, coedited by myself and
Professor
Adam Webb. The title is "Cosmopolitanism in the Arab World:
Developments, Continuities and Changes." As you can see in the
attached
call for papers, the themes cluster around the question of how
the ideas
and practices of cosmopolitanism in the Arab world are being
reshaped in
the recent context of the Arab Spring. We are aiming for a diverse
range of contributors from different disciplines, but with the
ability
to add some theoretical insight to the discussion.
We are issuing a general call for papers, with the due
date for
abstracts on 17 June 2017 and the due date for complete
manuscripts 15
January 2018. The edition is expected to be published early
2019. This
is an open process and all contributions will go through a blind
peer
review process. More details are included in the attached call for
proposals.
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