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Call for Papers

Theme: Islamism in the Post-Arab Spring World
Type: Islamism 2014 Conference
Institution: Istanbul Think-House (IDE)
Location: Istanbul (Turkey)
Date: 24.–26.10.2014
Deadline: 15.7.2014

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Istanbul Think-House (İstanbul Düşünce Evi – IDE) invites you to send
an abstract for theIslamism 2014 Conference, an exciting three-day
themed event to be held on October 24-26, 2014 in Istanbul, Turkey.
We welcome paper proposals about various aspects of Islamism ranging
from its artistic manifestations to its economic premises.

Islamism has been one of the crucial topics for the last two
centuries in international politics and culture. Some have demonized
it as an ideology hostile to free societies and modernity; others
have emphasized its emancipatory aspects. Some have declared the end
of Islamism; others have argued that its adherents remain the
dominant political players in contemporary Muslim-majority societies.
There is, however, a wider consensus on its critical influence upon
the contemporary Muslim world's internal and external relations.

The Islamism 2012 and Islamism 2013 conferences, also convened in
Istanbul by the organizing committee, sparked a new Turkish debate on
this trend in which several leading thinkers and scholars
participated for several months. Islamism 2014 seeks to take this
critical spirit further by opening up the conversation to the global
audience by arranging an international themed conference. Certain
sessions will be held in English. In addition to the specific
conference theme, Islamism in the post-Arab Spring world, papers on
the following topics are also welcome.

- Islamist experimentations with government and power
- Islamism and opposition
- Islamism and secularity/secularism
- Competing Islamisms
- Islamism and Muslim nationalism/Muslimism
- Comparative case analyses of Islamist movements
- Relationships among Islamist movements
- Post-Islamism
- Islamism and locality vs. universality
- Islamism and art
- Islamism and social justice
- Islamism and foreign policy

Please email your maximum 500-word abstract by July 15, 2014, to the
organizing committee [email protected] along with your name,
affiliation, address, and phone number.

The conference is organized by Istanbul Think-House, an independent
think-tank that seeks to foster knowledge-production processes free
from vested power and the distortions caused by organized capital.
For more information about IDE, please read our manifesto:
http://www.ide.org.tr/detay.asp?ac=haber&id=113
You can also e-mail us at: [email protected]

Conference Co-chairs:
Dr. Edip Asaf Bekaroğlu (Istanbul University)
Dr. Halil Ibrahim Yenigun (Istanbul Commerce University)


Contact:

Büşra Kırkpınar
Istanbul Think-House
Uncular Caddesi, No. 28/4
Üsküdar
34672 Istanbul
Turkey
Phone: +90 216 532 83 68
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.ide.org.tr/detay.asp?ac=haber&id=110




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