Mashriq & Mahjar: Journal of Middle East Migration Studies (North Carolina state university)

Dear Colleagues,


 I am delighted to announce that we have just launched a new online peer-reviewed journal that is dedicated to the field of Middle East migration studies.


 Mashriq & Mahjar is a bi-annual electronic publication devoted to disseminating original research on migration from, to, and within the region now commonly known as the ‘Middle East.’ Its primary focus is on the Eastern Mediterranean. However, its scope also extends to Iran, Turkey, Greece and the Balkans, Egypt, and the Arabian Peninsula, and to all parts of the world affected by Middle Eastern migration, from the Americas and Africa to Australia and South-East Asia. The journal welcomes submissions on all aspects of human movement and the circulation of ideas, cultural artifacts, and commodities, from the disciplinary perspectives of history, anthropology, economics, political science, sociology, art history, literary studies, and comparative religion. Each issue contains double-blind peer-reviewed articles and detailed reviews of relevant publications.
We hope that you will take time to peruse the first issue, that you will let others know about the journal, and most importantly that you will consider submitting your work for consideration for publication in future issues of the journal.


 Warmest regards,


Akram Khater, Ph.D


Director of Middle East Studies Program (http://ids.chass.ncsu.edu/mestudies)


Director of the Khayrallah Program for Lebanese-American Studies (http://lac.chass.ncsu.edu)


North Carolina State University




New Online Journal: http://go.ncsu.edu/Mashriq 






 










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Mashriq & MahjarJournal of Middle East Migration Studies is a bi-annual electronic publication devoted to disseminating original research on migration fromKannan Family NC, to, and within the region now commonly known as the ‘Middle East.’ Its primary focus is on the Eastern Mediterranean. However, its scope also extends to Iran, Turkey, Greece and the Balkans, Egypt, and the Arabian Peninsula, and to all parts of the world affected by Middle Eastern migration, from the Americas and Africa to Australia and South-East Asia. The journal welcomes submissions on all aspects of human movement and the circulation of ideas, cultural artifacts, and commodities, from the disciplinary perspectives of history, anthropology, economics, political science, sociology, art history, literary studies, and comparative religion. Each issue contains double-blind peer-reviewed articles and detailed reviews of relevant publications.


Mashriq & Mahjar is published by the Khayrallah Program for Lebanese-American Studies and the Department of History at North Carolina State University.


 


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Shukry Baddour with sons Joseph and Steven 
North Carolina, USA circa 1932

 


 


© 2012 Khayrallah Program for Lebanese-American Studies
lac.chass.ncsu.edu


ISSN: 2169-4435

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