Member Publications (February 2024)

February 29, 2024

Congratulations to the following AAIMS members on their publications:

Faroque Amin on his book chapter titled “Social Welfare Programmes in the Politics of Jamaat in Bangladesh: A Social Movement Theory Perspective.” View chapter here.

Eva Nisa on co-authoring the chapter titled “Advocating for Change: Cultural and Institutional Factors of Sexual Violence in Indonesia.” Read chapter here.

Halim Rane on co-authoring the report titled “Connecting Communities in a Digital Media Era: Australian Ethnic Community Broadcasting in the 21st Century,” published by Griffith University. Read report here. 

Bryan Turner on his article titled “After Catastrophe: A Response to Steve Fuller.” View article here.

We look forward to next month’s publications. All the best!

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Member Publications – March 2026

Abu Bakr Sirajuddin Cook, Mundane or Mystical: Journeying from an Islamic Perspective, Research in Globalization, International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage. Read article here. Hajer Jemai, Faith, Birth, and Belonging:
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Community calls for the reinstatement of Islamic Studies Program at WSU

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Member Publications – January 2026

Eva Nisa, Global development at work: introduction, Research in Globalization. Read article here. Eva Nisa, From Ideological to Economic Hijrah: Young Salafi Muslims in Indonesia and Their Turn to the Halal
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Early Career Researcher Book Launch

February 24, 2024

AAIMS will be resuming its Early Career Researchers Book Launch series for ECRs (scholars who have completed their PhD in 10 years or less) who have published a monograph (their first or more) and scholars at any point of their career who have published their first monograph. The monograph should reflect the multidisciplinary nature of scholarship in Islamic and Muslim studies. AAIMS is committed to promoting scholarly studies of Islam and Muslim societies, and this includes Islam as a religion and the lived experiences of Muslims in Australia and worldwide.

For the period of 2023-2024, if you are an ECR who has published a monograph or a scholar at any point of their career publishing their first monograph, please contact AAIMS at info@aaims.org.au.
 
All the best,

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Member Publications – March 2026

Abu Bakr Sirajuddin Cook, Mundane or Mystical: Journeying from an Islamic Perspective, Research in Globalization, International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage. Read article here. Hajer Jemai, Faith, Birth, and Belonging:
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Community calls for the reinstatement of Islamic Studies Program at WSU

This article was originally published by AMUST The recent decision by Western Sydney University to remove Islamic Studies as a Major and Minor from its Bachelor of Arts program has
Read More

Member Publications – January 2026

Eva Nisa, Global development at work: introduction, Research in Globalization. Read article here. Eva Nisa, From Ideological to Economic Hijrah: Young Salafi Muslims in Indonesia and Their Turn to the Halal
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