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New Books in Islamic Studies

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The Duke Islamic Studies Center is pleased to announce its official institutional affiliation, as of September 2014, with New Books in Islamic Studies — a bi-weekly audio podcast featuring hour long conversations with authors of exciting new research.

CLICK ABOVE FOR AN ARCHIVE. LATEST SPRING 2016 SELECTIONS BELOW:

LISTEN: Asma Afsaruddin on ‘Contemporary Issues in Islam’ (Edinburgh University Press, 2015)

LISTEN: Blood Brothers — The Fatal Friendship Between Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X (Basic Books, 2016)

LISTEN: Adeeb Khalid on ‘Making Uzbekistan: Nation, Empire, and Revolution in the Early USSR (Cornell University Press, 2015)

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Academic Live Tweeting

Twitter is fast becoming a way for scholars to share information and resources and begin collaborations.

If you are attending or holding a conference, TIRN invites you to live-tweet the presentations and discussions for the benefit of the larger academic community.

Please make a hashtag for the conference that will allow your tweets to be easily followed, for example #IslamArtAfrica13, and place it and @tirnscholars in the body of the tweet so that TIRN can keep its subscribers up to date. You could also submit your event to Inside Higher Ed, eduTweetups page so that it can be found by others.

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