Newsletter No. 1415
Information-Announcement
July 16, 2009
CALL FOR PAPERS: The Shingetsu Electronic
Journal of Japanese-Islamic Relations
Volume 7 (March 2010)
Overview
The Shingetsu Electronic Journal of Japanese-Islamic
Relations (SEJJIR) focuses on Japanese-Islamic relations
and related topics. Japan's relations with the Islamic world
is an exciting field of study that will help enrich understanding
of Japan's historical, political, economic, and cultural role
in the world. The topic also merits special attention in view
of the increasing Japanese involvement in regions of the world
with predominantly Muslim populations. The field remains understudied.
The subject of Japanese-Islamic relations also encompasses
transnational and international history. It enables us to
understand aspects of Japanese society, politics, and culture
from a different angle.
Content
Volume 7 of SEJJIR, scheduled for online publication
in March 2010. SEJJIR welcomes papers on past and present
relations between Japan and the Muslim world. Suggested main
themes are:
1. Papers on contemporary issues in politics,
economics, investment, trade, finance, social, and cultural
affairs; including Japanese interest and involvement in Iraq,
Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan, or other crisis areas. We also
include sociological studies of present-day Japanese and Muslim
images of each other, and identity formation.
2. Papers on historical subjects, especially
the modern period, although earlier periods are not excluded.
At present, even the formal diplomatic relations of Muslim
countries with Japan has not been studied in great depth compared
to Japan's relations with the Western countries. Intellectual,
cultural, economic relations also promise to yield an uncharted
view of Japanese modern history, as well as that of modern
Muslim societies.
Manuscripts should be sent to the main e-mail
address of the Shingetsu Institute (shingetsu_institute@hotmail.com),
after which they will be reviewed for quality and suitability.
Papers of any length are welcome so long as they meet scholarly
standards of quality.
The language of SEJJIR is English, but we
encourage non-native speakers of English to make proposals
even if their English abilities are not complete. One of the
purposes of this journal is to make available in smooth and
readable English scholarship that currently exists only in
other languages. In some cases, it is possible to submit articles
to SEJJIR which are written in Japanese, and we ourselves
will take responsibility for the English translation work,
with the authors' approval.
The journal is posted biannually (March and
September) at the Shingetsu Institute website. All papers
are available on PDF files to ensure proper formatting. Current
and back issues of SEJJIR can be viewed at the website:
http://www.shingetsuinstitute.com/publications2.htm
Deadlines for Volume 7
September 15, 2009 -- Deadline for one-page
proposals
December 31, 2009 -- Deadline for completed manuscripts
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief:
Selcuk Esenbel, Bogazici University
Editors:
Christopher Len, Institute for Security and
Development Policy
Michael Penn, Shingetsu Institute
John Edward Philips, Hirosaki University
Keiko Sakai, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
Mark Selden, Cornell University
Keiko T. Tamura, The University of Kitakyushu
Shintaro Yoshimura, Hiroshima University