Contemporary Islam-Dynamics of Muslim Life

Contemporary Islam-Dynamics of Muslim Life
影响因子:
1
ISSN:
print: 1872-0218
on-line: 1872-0226
研究领域:
RELIGION
自引率:
18.20%
Gold OA文章占比:
36.59%
原创研究文献占比:
92.59%
SCI收录类型:
Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) || Scopus (CiteScore)
期刊介绍英文:
Rationale The importance to study and understand Islam and contemporary Muslim life from a socio-scientific perspective seems more relevant than ever. Currently, there is no specific journal that offers a platform for discussion on contemporary aspects of Islam and Muslims. Indeed, the historical, political and comparative approach to Islam has been preferred over social scientific research and themes. Contemporary Islam: Dynamics of Muslim Life aims to fill this gap by providing an active forum for the discussion of new ideas, fieldwork experiences, challenging views, and methodological and theoretical approaches to Muslim life. The journal is not a forum for normative reflections in Islamic theology or jurisprudence but approaches Islam as a lived tradition in today’s global societies. Topical and interdisciplinary Contemporary Islam: Dynamics of Muslim Life focuses on topical issues and takes an interdisciplinary approach that benefits from a cross-cultural perspective: articles will explore the relationship between Islam and its contemporary cultural, material, gender, economic, political, and religious expressions from different socio-scientific perspectives, such as anthropology, sociology, education, politics, international relations, ethnomusicology, arts, film studies, economics, human rights, international law, diaspora minority studies, demography, and ethics. Focus The journal provides insights into the contemporary dynamics of Muslim life by focusing on questions concerning ordinary aspects of everyday life of Muslims as well as more systemic concerns. The journal focuses on what Muslims actually do rather than what one reading or another of the texts suggest that they should do and therefore seeks papers on the lived experiences of Muslims in both Muslim minority and Muslim majority contexts.   Contemporary Islam: Dynamics of Muslim Life regards Islam as a modern religion in today’s global societies.   The journal is committed to publishing scholarship grounded in empirical research and comparison of relevance to the understanding of broader intellectual, social, legal, and political developments in contemporary Muslim societies.Articles making more general theoretical or comparative contributions are preferred over those narrowly focused on a single society.  Papers based on single country or case must also speak to issues relevant to the study of Islam and Muslim culture/society beyond the country in question.  To this end, reviewers are selected in such a way to help authors address audiences outside their niche within Islamic studies.   Readership and Editorial Board As the first socio-scientific journal to focus on Muslim life, Contemporary Islam: Dynamics of Muslim Life will be of interest to scholars and students in various academic fields related to Islam and Muslim live across multiple cultures.  The editorial board reflects the multidisciplinary and multi-national approach of the journal.Please read our Editorial Policies carefully before you submit your paper to this journal https://www.springer.com/gp/editorial-policies
CiteScore:
CiteScoreSJRSNIPCiteScore排名
1.90.2801.494
学科
排名
百分位
大类:Arts and Humanities
小类:Religious Studies
34 / 644
94%
大类:Social Sciences
小类:Cultural Studies
183 / 1304
86%
发文信息
WOS期刊分区
学科分类
N/ARELIGION
历年影响因子
2022年1.1000
2023年1.0000
历年发表
2012年50
2013年48
2014年30
2015年24
2016年23
2017年36
2018年21
2019年12
2020年11
2021年19
2022年23
投稿信息
出版周期:
3 issues per year
出版国家(地区):
Germany
初审时长:
23 days
出版商:
Springer Nature

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