Call for Papers, Islamphobia Studies Yearbook

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The Yearbook is an interdisciplinary journal and welcomes analysis from various disciplines. Diverse conceptions of anti-Muslim racism, Islamophobia, Orientalism, etc. are welcomed, as long as the terminology used is clearly defined.
All articles must have an abstract followed by three to five keywords at the beginning. The abstract has to entail the main research question, hypotheses, and method used for analysis. The Yearbook offers space for empirical as well as theoretical research. Articles reflecting recent events and developments in the world are especially welcome, but not necessary. The Yearbook also offers space for reviewing new publications in the field of Islamophobia Studies in its widest sense.
Citation
For formal writing please use the in-text citation of the Harvard citation style: http://www.staffs.ac.uk/…/harvard_quick_guide_tcm44-47797.p…  Articles should not exceed 7.000 words or 50.000 characters (incl. references). Please also send a short written cv mentioning your institutional affiliation, main research interests and latest publications in the field.
Deadlines:
Feedback from peer reviewers: 15 November 2018
Finished articles: 15 December 2018
Articles should be sent to the editor in chief:
Farid Hafez – farid.hafez [at] sbg [.] ac [.] at