Journal of North African Studies
Journal of North African Studies (ISSN: 1362-9387) is a peer reviewed academic journal that was founded in 1996 in order to provide a forum for scholars of and from the region of North Africa. [1]
The region has no doubt been understudied despite its significant historical, cultural and economic legacies. The journal is therefore unique as it is the first academic journal in English to 'analyse historic and current affairs of an important region of the Mediterranean basin linking West Asia, Africa, and Europe.' [1]
The journal covers a wide variety of topics including both country-based and regional themes, which are said to range from 'historical inquiries to political, sociological, cultural, anthropological, and economic studies.' [1]
All of the articles in this journal must undergo a rigorous peer review process which is based on initial editor screening and anonymous refereeing. [1]
The journal is published five times a year by Routledge publishers.
Contents
People
Circa 2015
Editors
Editorial Board
- Maha Azzam - Royal United Services Institute
- Aida A. Bamia - University of Florida
- Eva Bellin - Brandeis University
- Michael Brett - SOAS
- Edmund Burke III - University of California
- Mounira M. Charrad - University of Texas
- Debbie Cox - The British Library
- Maitre Saad Djabber - Centre for North African Studies
- John P. Entelis - Middle East Studies Program, Fordham University
- Abdellah Hammoudi - Princeton University
- Emma Murphy - CMEIS, Durham
- C.R. Pennell - University of Melbourne
- Kenneth Perkins - University of South Carolina
- Claire Spencer - King’s College London
- Mark Tessler - University of Michigan
- Alvaro Vasconcelos - IEEI, Lisbon
- Yahia H. Zoubir - EUROMED, Marseille
Circa 2010
Editorial Board
- Maha Azzam
- Aida A. Bamia
- Eva Bellin
- Michael Brett
- Edmund Burke III
- Mounira M. Charrad
- Debbie Cox
- Maitre Saad Djabber
- Emma Murphy
- C.R. Pennell
- Kenneth Perkins
- Claire Spencer
- Mark Tessler
- Alvaro Vasconcelos
- Yahia H. Zoubir
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Aims and Scope Journal of North African Studies Taylor & Francis Online, accessed 14 January 2015