Jakob Skovgaard-Petersen[1], University of Copenhagen Cultural policies may be an area where Islamist parties have to make some hard decisions.…
The Preacher: A Backstage Islamic Media Drama
By Walter Armbrust, University of Oxford *This memo is an extract from a longer paper published in the Journal of…
Sincerity, Scandal, and the State: Islam and Media in Post-authoritarian Indonesia
By James B. Hoesterey, Emory University *This memo was originally drafted as a part of the Islam, Islamists, and the Media in…
The Politics of Sheikh Awesome: Quietism in Transnational Media
By Thomas Maguire, University of Chicago *This memo was originally drafted as a part of the Islam, Islamists, and the Media in…
The role of traditional and new media in the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood’s internal power struggle
By Mokhtar Awad, George Washington University *This memo was originally drafted as a part of the Islam, Islamists, and the Media in…
Transformation of Islamic television in Turkey from the era of secularist state monopoly to family-focused programming under the conservative-Muslim AKP government
By Hikmet Kocamaner, Harvard University *This memo was originally drafted as a part of the Islam, Islamists, and the Media in a…
An Age of Mass Revival: Islamic Media and Religious Change in 1970s Egypt
By Aaron Rock-Singer, University of Pennsylvania *This memo was originally drafted as a part of the Islam, Islamists, and the Media in…
Viral Pulpits: Clerics and the Sectarianization of the Gulf Online Sphere
By Alexandra Siegel, New York University *This memo was originally drafted as a part of the Islam, Islamists, and the Media in…
Defining the Media Du‘ā and Their Call to Action
By Tuve Floden, Georgetown University *This memo was originally drafted as a part of the Islam, Islamists, and the Media in a…
Islamic Legal Authority in a Cacophonous Age
By Nathan J. Brown, George Washington University *This memo was originally drafted as a part of the Islam, Islamists, and the…