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Publisher: De Gruyter
Categories Rank Trend in last 3 yrs
Law #485 of 722 down down by 69 ranks
Political Science and International Relations #387 of 556 down down by 47 ranks
Sociology and Political Science #905 of 1269 down down by 117 ranks
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calendar-icon Last 4 years overview: 16 Published Papers | 7 Citations
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CiteRatio for Muslim World Journal of Human Rights from 2016 - 2020
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2020 0.4
2019 0.4
2018 0.5
2017 0.4
2016 0.4
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0.102

20% from 2019

SJR for Muslim World Journal of Human Rights from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.102
2019 0.128
2018 0.111
2017 0.102
2016 0.153
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0.536

32% from 2019

SNIP for Muslim World Journal of Human Rights from 2016 - 2020
Year Value
2020 0.536
2019 0.405
2018 0.076
2017 0.016
2016 0.682
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  • This journal’s CiteRatio is in the top 10 percentile category.

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  • SJR of this journal has decreased by 20% in last years.
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  • SNIP of this journal has increased by 32% in last years.
  • This journal’s SNIP is in the top 10 percentile category.

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1554-4419
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Open Access
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Journal Article DOI: 10.2202/1554-4419.1080
Between Orientalism and Fundamentalism: The Politics of Muslim Women's Feminist Engagement

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Discourses of race, gender and religion have scripted the terms of engagement in the war on terror. As a result, Muslim feminists and activists must engage with the dual oppressions of Islamophobia that relies on re-vitalized Orientalist tropes and representations of backward, oppressed and politically immature Muslim women a... Discourses of race, gender and religion have scripted the terms of engagement in the war on terror. As a result, Muslim feminists and activists must engage with the dual oppressions of Islamophobia that relies on re-vitalized Orientalist tropes and representations of backward, oppressed and politically immature Muslim women as well as religious extremism and puritan discourses that authorize equally limiting narratives of Islamic womanhood and compromise their human rights and liberty. The purpose of this discussion is to examine the way Muslim women have been discursively scripted from these opposing and contradictory spaces, and to explore the negotiations and contestations made by both secular and faith-centred Muslim feminists in combating these oppressive arrangements. In the first part of the discussion, I will draw on post-colonial and anti-racist feminist analyses to map out the complex interactions of race, gender, sexuality and religion in earlier imperial practices of conquest and colonization and examine how the continuing legacies of these encounters implicate the current \"war on terror\". In the second part of the discussion, I will examine Muslim women's feminist political engagement with and resistance to the concomitant factors of imperial and fundamentalist domination and will craft a better understanding of how these factors variously shape and are shaped by Muslim women's responses to them. read more read less

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Journal Article DOI: 10.2202/1554-4419.1162
To Specify or Single Out: Should We Use the Term "Honor Killing"?

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The use of the term `honor killing' has elicited strong reactions from a variety of groups for years; but the recent Aqsa Parvez and Aasiya Hassan cases have brought a renewed interest from women's rights activists, community leaders, and law enforcement to study the term and come to a consensus on its validity and usefulness... The use of the term `honor killing' has elicited strong reactions from a variety of groups for years; but the recent Aqsa Parvez and Aasiya Hassan cases have brought a renewed interest from women's rights activists, community leaders, and law enforcement to study the term and come to a consensus on its validity and usefulness, particularly in the North American and European Diaspora. While some aver that the term `honor killing' is an appropriate description of a unique and particular crime, others deem it as rather a racist and misleading phrase used to promote violent stereotypes of particular communities, particularly Muslim minorities in North America and Europe. This article works to lay the groundwork by presenting both sides of the debate over the term `honor killing' and analyzing the arguments various groups use in order to justify their particular definition of the term, and if and how they support its use in public discourse. I argue two main points: one, that `honor killing' exists as a specific form of violence against women, having particular characteristics that warrants its classification as a unique category of violence. Second, I show that while `honor killings' are recognized as such in many non-Western contexts, there is a trend among advocacy organizations in the North American and European Diaspora to avoid, ignore, or rebuke the term `honor killings' as a misleading label that is racist, xenophobic, and/or harmful to Muslim populations. This is a direct response to the misuse of the term mostly within media outlets and public discourse that serves to further marginalize Muslim and immigrant groups. read more read less

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Honor (56%)56% related to the paper, Term (time) (53%)53% related to the paper
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Islamism, Re-Islamisation and the Fashioning of Muslim Selves: Refiguring the Public Sphere
Salwa Ismail1

Abstract:

This article explores the political implications of Muslim public self-presentation and forms of self-fashioning associated with the ongoing processes of re-Islamisation in both Muslim-majority and Muslim-minority societies. It sketches how projects of the Muslim public self contribute to a refiguring of the public sphere. Th... This article explores the political implications of Muslim public self-presentation and forms of self-fashioning associated with the ongoing processes of re-Islamisation in both Muslim-majority and Muslim-minority societies. It sketches how projects of the Muslim public self contribute to a refiguring of the public sphere. The argument put forward is that public practices of self-reform grounded in religion and presented in pietistic terms are political by virtue of being tied to projects of societal reform and because they have a bearing on the public sphere and public space. Proceeding from the premise that the public sphere is not neutral and that the subjectivities inhabiting it are shaped by power relations, the article examines the ways in which projects of Muslim public selves are imbricated in the material conditions of the settings in which they develop and as such are underpinned by dynamics of power and contestation. read more read less

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Public space (66%)66% related to the paper, Public sphere (60%)60% related to the paper, Politics (50%)50% related to the paper
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Journal Article DOI: 10.2202/1554-4419.1022
Family Arbitration Using Sharia Law: Examining Ontario's Arbitration Act and its Impact on Women

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In Canada, much media attention has recently been focused on the formation of arbitration tribunals that would use Islamic law or Sharia to settle civil matters in Ontario. In fact, the idea of private parties voluntarily agreeing to arbitration using religious principles or a foreign legal system is not new. Ontario's Arbitr... In Canada, much media attention has recently been focused on the formation of arbitration tribunals that would use Islamic law or Sharia to settle civil matters in Ontario. In fact, the idea of private parties voluntarily agreeing to arbitration using religious principles or a foreign legal system is not new. Ontario's Arbitration Act has allowed parties to resolve disputes outside the traditional court system for some time. This issue has been complicated by the fact that Canada has a commitment to upholding both a policy of multiculturalism and an international obligation towards women's rights. Although these values need not necessarily conflict, in this context, they have carried a tension that must be reconciled. This paper will examine the legal implications of faith-based arbitration tribunals in family law, with a particular emphasis on the impact that Sharia could have on Muslim women in Ontario. read more read less

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