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Call for papers - Revista Malala, v. 13, n. 16

2025-01-31

Malala - International Journal of Middle Eastern and Muslim World studies opens its call for contributions for its 2025 edition. A publication from the University of São Paulo, Brazil, Malala is particularly focused on issues relating to the Middle East and Muslim-majority countries. Its interdisciplinary approach is open to innovative analyses, which include theoretical, historical, geopolitical, identity, cultural, and social debates.

Previous editions can be explored here: https://www.revistas.usp.br/malala/issue/archive.

We accept contributions in the form of interviews, essays, articles, chapters of theses and dissertations, intellectual profiles, opinion pieces, and book or film reviews. We particularly encourage the organization of dossiers on the new security architecture in the Middle East, the extension and expansion of Israeli war fronts, the fall of Bashar al Assad in Syria, the normalization and political pragmatism of terrorist groups, and Turkish neo-Ottomanism.

Unpublished contributions are accepted in Portuguese, English, and Spanish and must be submitted exclusively through the online portal: https://www.revistas.usp.br/malala/login  observing the publication guidelines available here: https://www.revistas.usp.br/malala/about/submissions.

 

The deadline for submitting manuscripts is March 31st, 2025

 

Questions can be sent via e-mail to malala@usp.br.

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