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Volume 6 (2016): Issue 4 (Oct 2016): People, sects and states: interrogating sectarianism in the contemporary Middle East. Guest Edited by Simon Mabon and Lucia Ardovini

in Global Discourse
Online ISSN:
2043-7897
Issue Publication Date:
01 Oct 2016
  • Editorial Board
    • Editorial Board
  • Original Articles
    • People, sects and states: interrogating sectarianism in the contemporary Middle East
    • Dehumanisation in religious and sectarian violence: the case of Islamic State
    • The politicisation of sectarianism in Egypt: ‘creating an enemy’ the state vs. the Ikhwan
    • ‘Jewish sectarianism’ and the State of Israel
  • Reply
    • Bounding an elusive concept: response to ‘Jewish Sectarianism’ and the State of Israel
  • Original Articles
    • Social protest and the political economy of sectarianism in Lebanon
    • Lebanon’s consociational model, Christian parties and the struggle for political power in post-2005 period
  • Reply
    • Communalism and consociational democracy: a response to Abbas Assi
  • Original Articles
    • Contested spaces and sectarian narratives in post-uprising Bahrain
    • Hamas and the ‘trap’ of sectarianism?
  • Reply
    • The structure of sectarianism: response to ‘Hamas and the “trap” of sectarianism’
  • Original Articles
    • Casting the Other as an existential threat: The securitisation of sectarianism in the international relations of the Syria crisis
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Precarity of place: a complement to the growing precariat literature

Author:
Susan Banki

The goose and the gander: the genital wars

Author:
Richard A. Shweder

Post-capitalism, post-growth, post-consumerism? Eco-political hopes beyond sustainability

Author:
Ingolfur Blühdorn https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1774-5984

The precariousnesses of young knowledge workers: a subject-oriented approach

Authors:
Emiliana Armano
and
Annalisa Murgia

Witnessing violence through photography

Author:
Frank Möller

Crisis communication and crisis management during COVID-19

Author:
Ruth Wodak

The prosecution of Dawoodi Bohra women: some reasonable doubts

Author:
Richard A. Shweder

Aboriginal social housing in remote Australia: crowded, unrepaired and raising the risk of infectious diseases

Authors:
Paul Memmott
,
Nina Lansbury
,
Carroll Go-Sam
,
Daphne Nash
,
Andrew Martin Redmond
,
Samuel Barnes
,
Patrick (Pepy) Simpson
, and
Patricia Narrurlu Frank

Against legalising female ‘circumcision’ of minors: a reply to ‘The prosecution of Dawoodi Bohra women’ by Richard Shweder

Author:
Brian D. Earp

Post-capitalism, post-growth, post-consumerism? Eco-political hopes beyond sustainability

Author:
Ingolfur Blühdorn https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1774-5984
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