MUP Islamic Studies Series
Melbourne University Publishing, in conjunction with the National Centre of Excellence for Islamic Studies, has announced a new research publication series promoting scholarly studies on Islam. The Series Editor is Associate Professor Shahram Akbarzadeh, Deputy Director of the National Centre of Excellence for Islamic Studies at the University of Melbourne. The first title in the series will be published in November 2008.
The Islamic Studies Series offers a welcome opportunity for Australia-based scholars to bring their research activity to the attention of the national and international academic community. It is hoped that the series will contribute to the consolidation of the community of scholars on Islamic and Muslim affairs, and serve as a tool to showcase Australian research excellence internationally.
Topics of interest
All original research on Islam and issues pertaining to Islamic and Muslim affairs in Australia and beyond will be considered. Submissions may range from cultural studies of the Muslim diaspora, to theological explorations of Islam and the international repercussions of Islamic militancy. Submissions on contemporary issues are strongly encouraged.
Selection process
All submissions need to be based on primary research. Earlier published material will not be considered. The Series Editor’s decision to publish will be based on the referee reports of two anonymous referees.
Length of monographs
Submissions should not exceed 45,000 words (including references). An ideal monograph is 35,000 words plus references.
Submission process
Monographs need to be submitted in three hard copies to:
A/Professor Shahram AkbarzadehSeries Editor
Academic Monographs, Islamic Studies Series
National Centre of Excellence for Islamic Studies
Asia Institute
University of Melbourne, Vic. 3010
Please include in your submission a brief biographical note and an abstract. Authors are encouraged to make contact with the Series Editor before hard copy submission. Queries may be directed to A/Prof Shahram Akbarzadeh, T: 03 8344 8895, E: shahrama@unimelb.edu.au.
About the publisher
Melbourne University Publishing Ltd inherits the proud 80-year history of Melbourne University Press, which was founded in 1922. The MUP Academic Monograph Series showcases the very best of Australian academic research and writing from a broad range of disciplines. Books published into the MUP Academic Monograph Series are available at all leading campus bookstores, and also as e-books and print-on-demand hard copy books at MUP’s online store:
http://web.mup.unimelb.edu.au/e-store.
Contact details
For submission and general series enquiries:
A/Prof Shahram Akbarzadeh, T: 03 8344 8895, E: shahrama@unimelb.edu.au
For MUP sales enquiries:
Clare Marshall, T: 03 9342 0302, E: cmar@unimelb.edu.au
MUP Islamic Studies Series' Board of Advisors
A/Professor Syed Farid Alatas
Department of Sociology
National University of Singapore
Professor Howard V. Brasted
Director, UNE Asia Centre
University of New England
Professor Robert E. Elson
School of History, Philosophy, Religion and Classics
University of Queensland
Professor John Esposito
Director, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding
University Professor of Religion and International Affairs
Georgetown University
Emeritus Professor Riaz Hassan AM, FASSA
ARC Australian Professorial Fellow
Department of Sociology
Flinders University
Professor Robert Hefner
Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs
Boston University
Professor Michael Humphrey
Chair, Department of Sociology and Social Policy
School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry
University of Sydney
Professor William Maley AM
Director, Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy
Australian National University
Professor James Piscatori
Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies (The Middle East and Central Asia)
Australian National University
Professor Abdullah Saeed
Sultan of Oman Professor of Arab and Islamic Studies
Director, National Centre of Excellence for Islamic Studies
University of Melbourne
Professor Amin Saikal AM
Director, Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies (The Middle East and Central Asia)
Australian National University
A/Professor Samina Yasmeen
Director, Centre for Muslim States and Societies
School of Social and Cultural Studies
University of Western Australia