Pre-conference at Museum of African American History and Culture

(by our program chair, Kathy Winings) The Annual Meeting allows each of us to engage the theme from multiple perspectives and to take time to reflect on the challenges of white normativity and how we are impacted by it. One of the best opportunities available to help that reflection process is the National Museum of […]

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UC Press book offered free of charge

Shenila Khoja-Moolji is excited to share that due to a grant from the Islamic Humanities program at Brown University, the electronic version of her forthcoming book, Forging the Ideal Educated Girl: The Production of Desirable Subjects in Muslim South Asia, is available for free download. You can access it here: https://www.luminosoa.org/site/books/10.1525/luminos.52/

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Formative Education at Boston College’s Lynch School of Education

The Lynch School of Education at Boston College announces an open rank search for two tenured or tenure track colleagues to be appointed to one of our four departments. We seek colleagues whose scholarship focuses on a broad vision of education and human development that emphasizes the development of meaningful and purposeful lives and encompasses

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3rd CES/WRERU Islamic Education Summer School

The dates (3-5 September 2018) and application details have been released for the Third International Islamic Education Summer School at Warwick. The Summer School is open to all researchers and educators who are interested in developing their understanding of the educational culture and pedagogic practice within Muslim communities and their interaction with wider social and

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