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Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Ottoman History Podcast
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
e-Médiathèque: a new online plateform of e-books and archives on Arabic and Islamic studies
e-Médiathèque is a multilingual (Arabic, Berber, French,...) digital library that gives open access to scientific and documentary collections (archives, images, manuscripts and prints) in humanities and social sciences studies of the Mediterranean region.
Those collections are tied to the research activities of the Maison Méditerranéenne des Sciences de l'Homme (MMSH) in Aix-en-Provence (France) in the fields of law, linguistics, ethnology, political and religious history, architecture, oral traditions, and religion, etc. These studies geographically encompass the northern shores of the Mediterranean and the Arabic and Muslim world.
See the website (only in French so far) for more information:
NB. Access to the digital contents is through the little (auto-hiding) blue icon on the left top corner of the item.
Friday, 13 July 2012
Afghanistan in 2011
Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People
"The Asia Foundation has released findings from Afghanistan in 2011: A Survey of the Afghan People – the broadest public opinion poll in the country. Conducted by The Asia Foundation's office in Afghanistan, the 2011 survey polled 6,348 Afghan citizens across all 34 provinces in the country on security, reconciliation, economy, and governance to assess the mood and direction of the country."
Thursday, 21 June 2012
Arabic Manuscripts Digital Library of Jerusalem
A collaborative project between the main libraries of East Jerusalem
The First Virtual Library of Collections of Arabic Manuscripts in Jerusalem
-----------------------------------------------------Developed within the framework of project Manumed, financed by the European Union and the region Provence Alpes Côte d’Azur, “The Arabic Manuscripts Digital Library of Jerusalem” aims to promote the written heritage of East Jerusalem and to make this heritage accessible to all with the sole caveat of an internet connection. It relies on the latest technology to provide access which is simple, multimedia and multilingual. More than 6600 documents are searchable online.
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Partners Libraries: the Khalidi Library, the Budeiri Library, the Al-Aqsa Library and Islamic Museum, the Al Ansari Library and The Waqf Restoration Center.
See their website: http://digital-library.alquds-manuscripts.org/
Wednesday, 20 June 2012
Open City Documentary Film Festival - Focus on the Middle East
OPEN CITY DOCS FEST - 21-24 JUNE 2012
UCL/TORRINGTON PLACE, LONDON WC1
**Special student discount tickets and free drinks!**
Celebrating the best of documentary film in the heart of London, Open City Docs Fest is a live festival devoted to exploring the world we live in through the vision of documentary film. Between 21-24 June the festival will challenge, explore and expand ideas of what documentary can be and do, provoking debate and opening minds.
The Afghan Nightmare Fri 22 June, 12:00 (54 mins)
The
Afghan Nightmare gives a unique insight into the Western forces’
military tasks and possibilities in Afghanistan. Norwegian Colonel Rune
Solberg is trying to fulfill his task as military commander of the NATO
in Faryab province, while the Taliban is increasing its activity and the
handover to Afghan forces is supposed to be taking place. “The Afghan
Nightmare” depicts vividly and with dark humour the manifold obstacles
to Solberg’s mission, yet the story is told as close to the subjects as
one can possibly get, and the film keeps you gripped from start until
end.
5 Broken Cameras Thurs 21 June, 19:30 (90 mins)
Nominated for Grand Jury Award
The
extraordinary story of a Palestinian village’s resistance to
encroaching Israeli settlements is brought to life powerfully,
eloquently and personally, through the footage from Emad Burnat’s five
bullet ridden and broken cameras. It makes for an intensely powerful
personal document about one village’s struggle against oppression.
Strains of Resistance Sat 23 June, 12:00 (95 mins)
Three Syrian documentaries from '78, '03 and '11 show the arduous road
that has led from indoctrination to defection from the Ruling Baath
Party.
Tahir 2011: The Good, the Bad and the Politician Sat 23 June, 21:00 (90 mins)
When Egyptians woke up on January 25th, 2011, they never expected the
one day demonstration planned for that public holiday to evolve into a
full out revolution aimed at overthrowing the regime’s 30 year long grip
on power. Three talented young directors decided to tell their story of
the revolution from their unique cinematic point of view, choosing to
focus not only on the politics, but on a handful of individuals whose
actions would determine their fate and forever change the future of
their country. Followed by Director Q&A.
Rouge Parole Fri 22 June, 19:45 (94 mins)
The Arab Revolution erupted in a country that no one would expect: a
political earthquake that shook the whole world. Tunisia appeared to be a
quiet and stable country: until a young man set himself on fire, and
began the fight for freedom and dignity. Capturing the emotional
complexity of a revolutionary resistance, Rouge Parole is the story of a
popular revolution told by its heroes through both their silence and
their clamour.
The festival has diverse programme of more than 100 films from around the world, innovative live events and filmmaker-led works hops will take place over four mid-summer days and nights in venues around central London and across University College London’s (UCL) WC1 campus. Search www. opencitydocsfest.com or download the festival schedule to find out what's on offer making use of our handily organised festival strands - including Science Frictions, Protest Works, Sound Waves, Still Lives, Artists’ Documentary, The Image of the Engineer, City Scope and World Visions, alongside a showcase of the winners of our nationwide online film-making competition, MyStreet, various shorts programmes and a number of special events.
For full festival information: www. opencitydocsfest.com
Tickets are bookable online, from £5 screening tickets for everyone through to a variety of day and festival passes so you can truly immerse yourself in the full festival experience.
**STUDENTS: WE ARE OFFERING DAY PASSES AT A CONCESSION RATE OF £12 OR £5 FOR ANY FILM.**
Facebook: OpenCityDocsFest
Twitter: @OpenCityDocs
Wednesday, 23 May 2012
Qajar Iran Digital Archive
Afsaneh Najmabadi (Francis Lee Higginson Professor of History and of Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality at Harvard University) has launched today a new site on Qajar Women:
This site explores the lives of women during the
Qajar era (1796-1925) through a wide array of materials from private
family holdings and participating institutions. Women’s Worlds in Qajar
Iran provides bilingual access to thousands of personal papers,
manuscripts, photographs, publications, everyday objects, works of art
and audio materials, making it a unique online resource for social and
cultural histories of the Qajar world.
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
World Bank - Open Knowledge Repository
World Bank - Open Knowledge Repository
"The World Bank today announced that it will implement a new Open Access policy for its research outputs and knowledge products, effective July 1, 2012. The new policy builds on recent efforts to increase access to information at the World Bank and to make its research as widely available as possible. As the first phase of this policy, the Bank launched today a new Open Knowledge Repository and adopted a set of Creative Commons copyright licenses".
"The World Bank today announced that it will implement a new Open Access policy for its research outputs and knowledge products, effective July 1, 2012. The new policy builds on recent efforts to increase access to information at the World Bank and to make its research as widely available as possible. As the first phase of this policy, the Bank launched today a new Open Knowledge Repository and adopted a set of Creative Commons copyright licenses".
The Open Knowledge Repository is freely available at openknowledge.worldbank.org
Sample reports of interest for Middle East and Islamic studies:
MENA Development Reports
Finance and Financial Sector Development :: Islamic Finance
Sample reports of interest for Middle East and Islamic studies:
MENA Development Reports
Finance and Financial Sector Development :: Islamic Finance
Wednesday, 2 May 2012
SemArch : a corpus of Semitic languages recordings
This online archive created by the University of Heidelberg (Germany) contains audio recordings for Arabic, Aramaic, Hebrew, Ethiopian and Neo-South Arabic languages and dialects, divided into:
1960 Audio-documents / 502 Speakers
20 Countries / 60 Regions / 219 Places
43 Editors and 51 Types of documents.
Friday, 23 March 2012
The Online Bibliography of Ottoman Turkish Literature
Professor Hatice Aynur, the chair of the Department of Turkish Language
and Literature at Istanbul Sehir University, has been publishing
"Üniversitelerde Eski Türk Edebiyati Çalismalari: Tezler, Yayinlar,
Haberler" (Studies on Old Turkish Literature Prepared at Universities:
Theses and Dissertations, Publications and News) continually since 1990.
Based on the record created by this publication, Professor Aynur launched "The Online Bibliography of Ottoman Turkish Literature" in November 2010.
The bibliography has an English interface http://www.ottomanliterature. com as well as a Turkish one: http://www.osmanliedebiyati. com
You can easily search for articles, books, papers, projects, and theses
by keywords. Perhaps more importantly, this database allows for pdf and
word documents that contain a particular work to be displayed together
with the bibliographical entry about that work. Last but not least, you
can suggest the addition of your own work (or someone else's) to the
database by using the "Add Entry" button on the main "Bibliography"
page. During the approval process of your submission over e-mail, you could also add the actual text of the work you would like to be included in the bibliography database.
Based on the record created by this publication, Professor Aynur launched "The Online Bibliography of Ottoman Turkish Literature" in November 2010.
The bibliography has an English interface http://www.ottomanliterature.
page. During the approval process of your submission over e-mail, you could also add the actual text of the work you would like to be included in the bibliography database.
Happy Norouz!
Persian New Year Norouz Celebrations at SOAS
Date: 24 March 2012Time: 7:00 PM
Finishes: 24 March 2012Time: 10:30 PM
The Programme includes:Finishes: 24 March 2012Time: 10:30 PM
Venue: Brunei GalleryRoom: Brunei Gallery Lecture Theatre
Type of Event: CelebrationPersian instrumental music by Parvaz Ensemble with Arash Moradi, Niloufar Habibian and Fariborz Kiannejad
Sanaz Sotoudeh (Pianist, Royal Academy of Music) performing Schubert, Schumann and Brahms (inspired by Goethe’s West-Östlicher Divan and the Divan of Hafez)
Hafez animation by Jila Peacock
Afghan music played and sung by Professor John Baily and Veronica Doubleday
Works by British contemporary composer Sally Beamish (inspired by Hafez) sung by Rónan Busfield (Tenor) and accompanied by Sharon Griffiths (Harpist, Scottish Symphony Orchestra)
For further information see the attached PDF file
Raffle Prize:Unique embossed Calligraphy by Jila Peacock
£25 and £15 (Concessions: Students and Senior Citizens) includes refreshments and Persian canapés. To book tickets please visit the SOAS Online Store.
Organiser: Centre for Iranian Studies and the British Institute of Persian Studies
Contact email: lh2@soas.ac.uk
Contact Tel: 020 7898 4330
Sponsor: The Hinduja Brothers
Contact email: lh2@soas.ac.uk
Contact Tel: 020 7898 4330
Sponsor: The Hinduja Brothers
Wednesday, 7 March 2012
BRISMES Conference 2012
BRISMES Annual Conference 2012
Revolution and Revolt: Understanding the Forms and Causes of Change
26-28 March 2012, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
The Middle East Centre at LSE will host
the British Society for Middle Eastern Studies (BRISMES) annual
conference on 26-28 March 2012. The conference will be held in
association with the European Association for Middle Eastern Studies (EURAMES) and the Asian Federation of Middle East Associations.
The unprecedented uprisings in the Middle
East over the past year have drawn comparisons with a wide scope of
revolts from the French Revolution to the fall of the Berlin Wall. This
conference seeks to place the focus on a multi-disciplinary
consideration of the local and regional sources and forces which have
fuelled the uprisings, as well as the narratives of the events. In
addition to an emphasis on dynamics within and interpretations of the
uprisings, presenters are encouraged to reflect on what the events may
mean for the study of the region.
The conference will also highlight the areas of research undertaken by the BRISMES research networks:
- Clerical Authority in Shiite Islam
- Critical Middle East Studies
- Faith, Politics and Society
- Liberation, Domination and Expression
- Resistance, Representation and Identity
And an additional sub-theme organised by
LLAS Centre for languages, linguistics and area studies with the
sponsorship of the Higher Education Academy Islamic Studies Network:
- Teaching and learning about Islam and Muslims in UK higher education
As in previous BRISMES conferences,
panels on topics not covered by the overall theme or the research
networks maybe also be proposed. Individual papers, however, will not be
accepted unless they are relevant to the overall theme, relevant to the
research network sessions, or integral to a panel proposed on the
topic.
Non-presenting conference participants are warmly welcomed.
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Free Online Access to ALL Palgrave Macmillan Journals in March!
Palgrave Macmillan is offering FREE online access to their complete journals portfolio during March 2012.Access Palgrave Macmillan Journals Online
On-campus access: http://www.palgrave-journals.com/pal/jnlindex.html Off-campus access: http://www.palgrave- journals.com/nams/svc/ institutelogin?target=/pal/ jnlindex.html [login via your institution]
Palgrave Macmillan publish high quality, scholarly journals across the core disciplines of the humanities, the social sciences and business and management.From March 1st to 31st we are providing free online access to the current content and archives of more than 60 Palgrave Macmillan journals – including Journal of the Operational Research Society, Journal of International Business Studies, IMF Economic Review and Feminist Review.
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