The International referred journal Contemporary Islam: Dynamics of
Muslim Life welcomes and encourages the submission of articles which
reflect on ageing, perceptions of it and the impact that it has on
Muslim communities both in Muslim majority countries as well as
Muslims living in the west.
Questions and topics for discussion include, but are not limited to:
- The concept of ageing as discussed among Muslims
- Ageing identity and self among Muslims communities
- Challenges faced by Muslim communities as far as an increased ageing
population
- Changes in the care of the elderly among contemporary Muslim communities
- Problems that elderly Muslims face in the West as far as care and
support are concerned
- Ageing and faith
- Relations between the young and the old: inter-generational
conflict, respect, and veneration
- Political and social discrimination against elderly Muslims.
The deadline for receipt of submissions is 31 July 2012
For this special issue, please direct all enquiries, requests for
further information as well as actual manuscripts to our Assistant
Editor: Ms Siobhan Irving siobhan.irving@gmail.com
Some information about Contemporary Islam:
- Contemporary Islam has an acceptance rate of about 33% (applying to
original research papers, so excluding book reviews and special issue
papers)
- Contemporary Islam has a very fast “time-to-first-decision†of 53
days on average despite submitting manuscripts to a very selective
peer-review process (2 or 3 peer-reviewers)
-Thousands of academic institutions worldwide now offer access to
Contemporary Islam
For further information about the journal, including a description of
the aims and scopes, please see:
https://www.springer.com/journal/11562