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‘Incel Rebellion’: addressing extremist misogynistic violence as a form of mass political behaviour – Elite and Mass Political Behaviour
With 50 people being killed between 2014 and 2018 due to extremist incel violence, comparable to the approximately 72 deaths resulting from Islamic extremists, many argue that the rise of extremist
UK New Muslims collection introduction – DIGITAL ISLAM ACROSS EUROPE
The objective is to identify, catalogue and analyse Muslim organisations’ and actors’ websites (Online Islamic Environments or OIEs) from these different countries.
Week4 Blog|Select the theme of the exhibition – Jiamin Zhu / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]
Yasmine Des Astres’s exhibition was performed at the Listen Gallery. Dounia explores the “Dounia” (material world) in Islamic philosophy through the interweaving of sound and vision, and creates an immersive
Gifford Lecture 6- “Only Connect!”: Christianity in the Digital Age – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
He only pinpoints Islam as a religion disrupted by the digital, discussing Jihadist networks constructed by Islamic extremists.
It’s all Greek (and Turkish) to me! Studying in Edinburgh when English is not your native language – hca
Instead, I looked forward the most to my Turkish class which gathered in the Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies building four times a week.
Unrecognized in the Shadows – the Plight of the Stateless – Global Justice Blog
concluded with a short Q&A session, where students brought up issues such as climate refugees, the nationality of children born in the Islamic State, and the ratification rates of the
American Society for Legal History’s Peter Gonville Stein Book Award – The Edinburgh Legal History Blog
Last year, Khaled Fahmy won the award for In Quest of Justice: Islamic Law and Forensic Medicine in Modern Egypt, and Rohit De received honorable mention for A People’s Constitution:
Building a Case – Page 2 – piecemeal investigations on the built environment
Islamic urban studies – what aspects, sustainable or otherwise, are there that can I take from part of my own heritage that may not be studied or recognized outside my sphere, and
Human Insecurity: Can ‘ISIS Brides’ Be Victims of Human Trafficking? – Global Justice Blog
7] Cook, J & Vale G, ‘From Daesh to Diaspora: Tracing the woman and minors of Islamic State.’ ICSR Report, Kings College London (2018), at p.26.
Scratching below the surface: what can local peace agreements tell us about armed groups and conflict fragmentation, writes Juline Beaujouan, Tim Epple, Robert Wilson and Laura Wise – COVID-19 Perspectives
These religious references can include the inclusion of religious rules, including the Islamic Shariah law, to settle specific cases or provide implementation mechanisms for elements of the agreement, as in an
