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August 1, 2024

Congratulations to the following AAIMS Members on their publications in July!

Shahram Akbarzadeh on co-authoring, ‘The Web of Big Lies: State-Sponsored Disinformation in Iran’, Contemporary Politics. Read article here.

Susan de Groot Heupner on her book, Far Right and  Islamist Populism: How They Disrupt the Hegemonic Order, published by Amsterdam University Press. See book here.

Dzavid Haveric on his book, A History of Muslims in the Australian Military from 1885 to 1945: Loyalty, Patriotism, Contribution, published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing. See book here.

Farjana Mahbuba on her article, ‘Higher Educational Attainment and Lower Labor Participation among Bangladeshi Migrant Muslim Women in Australia: Disparity and Internal Barriers’, Religions. Read article here.

Eva Nisa on her chapter, ‘The Headscarf and Modesty in Multicultural Aotearoa New Zealand: A Post-Christchurch Attack Story’ in Shame, Modesty, and Honor in Islam. See chapter here.

Halim Rane on his chapter, ‘Covenants and Treaties in the Qur’an and Sunnah: Hope for Better Understanding Interreligious Relations in Islam’ in Socio-Anthropological Approaches to Religion: Environmental Hope. See chapter here. 

Rachel Woodlock on co-editing the special issue of Religions titled ‘Muslim Women in the 21st Century: Agency, Influence, and Lived Experience’. See issue here.

Ihsan Yilmaz on co-authoring the article, ‘The Web of Big Lies: State-Sponsored Disinformation in Iran’, Contemporary Politics. Read article here.

All the best,

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