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In: School for Advanced Research advanced seminar series
New Media and Religious Transformations in Africa casts a critical look at Africa's rapidly evolving religious media scene. Following political liberalization, media deregulation, and the proliferation of new media technologies, many African religious leaders and activists have appropriated such media to strengthen and expand their communities and gain public recognition. Media have also been used to marginalize and restrict the activities of other groups, which has sometimes led to tension, conflict, and even violence. Showing how media are rarely neutral vehicles of expression, the contribut
In: Islam, Politics, Anthropology, S. 1-22
1. Islam, politics, anthropology / Benjamin Soares and Filippo Osella -- 2. Being good in Ramadan: ambivalence, fragmentation, and the moral self in the lives of young Egyptians / Samuli Schielke -- 3. Doubt, faith, and knowledge: the reconfiguration of the intellectual field in post-Nasserist Cairo / Hatsuki Aishima and Armando Salvatore -- 4. A tour not so grand: mobile Muslims in northern Pakistan / Magnus Marsden -- 5. Muslim politics in postcolonial Kenya: negotiating knowledge on the double-periphery / Kai Kresse -- 6. Between dialogue and contestation: gender, Islam, and the challenges of a Malian public sphere / Rosa De Jorio -- 7. Piety politics and the role of a transnational feminist analysis / Lara Deeb -- 8. Mukodas's struggle: veils and modernity in Kyrgyzstan / Julie McBrien -- 9. Genealogy of the Islamic state: reflections on Maududi's political thought and Islamism / Irfan Ahmad -- 10. Talking jihad and piety: reformist exertions among Islamist women in Bangladesh / Maimuna Huq -- 11. Market Islam in Indonesia / Daromir Rudnyckyj -- 12. Muslim entrepreneurs in public life between India and the Gulf: making good and doing good / Filippo Osella and Caroline Osella -- 13. Islam and the politics of enchantment / Gregory Starrett.
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In: Africa today, Band 54, Heft 3, S. vii
ISSN: 0001-9887
In: Africa today, Band 54, Heft 3, S. vii-xii
ISSN: 1527-1978
In: African affairs: the journal of the Royal African Society, Band 106, Heft 423, S. 319-326
ISSN: 0001-9909
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In: African affairs: the journal of the Royal African Society, Band 106, Heft 423, S. 319-326
ISSN: 1468-2621
In: Islam and Muslim Politics in Africa, S. 211-226
In: La politique africaine, Heft 106, S. 5-27
ISSN: 0244-7827
In Nigeria, numerous journalists and scientists associate renewed religious, ethnic or economic conflicts with the return to the civil administration of 1999. The veiled war in the Niger delta, recurrence of the urban riots, the politico-religious confrontations in the northern states and on the plateau, as well as electoral violence, seem to indicate a decline of territorial control by the federal state, of increasing competition between competing juridical systems (federal law vs. Islamic law), of non-legal privatization of national police forces, and the rise of vigilant militia in the Niger delta, regularly defying federal armed forces. A comparison between the elections of 1999 and those of 2007 will be indicative, the first ones considered largely transparent, while the last elections were marked by innumerous irregularities, conflicts and several hundreds of deaths. An introduction on this issues theme of Nigeria under the reign of Obasanjo, who brought back democracy to the country, but did not change the nature of the existing conflicts. In certain cases (the delta area, and the plateau state), those were exacerbated because of the part played by newly elected officials, who are the governors and council presidents of local governments. Adapted from the source document.