Resistance and negotiation in the Digital Space
1. Inquiries on the Periphery: Contemporary Forms of Muslim Women’s Activism within a Post-Modern Context
Helena Zeweri (Femin Ijtihad, New York)
2. Muslim Women’s Online Narratives
Danielle Saad (Texas Tech University, Lubbock)
3. Let’s Talk about Sex: Australian Online Discussions of Muslim Female Sexuality
Roxanne Marcotte (The University of Queensland)
4. Sexuality, Difference and American Hijabi Bloggers
Rebecca Robinson (Arizona State University)
Education
5. Muslim Women in Hyderabad and Digital Storytelling
Ioana Literat (University of Southern California, Los Angeles)
6. Interpreting Religion, Enacting Parenthood, Taming Technology – Indonesian Muslim mothers’ supervision of children’s internet use
Rahayu and Sun Sun Lim (National University of Singapore)
7. Al-Huda International: (how) Muslim Women Empower Themselves through Study of the Qur’an
Usha Sanyal (Queens University of Charlotte)
Art
3. “I Have a Voice”: Despatialization, Multiple Alterities, and the Digital Performance of Jabala Women of Northern Morocco
Maria Curtis (University of Houston-Clear Lake)
4. A Cyber Ummah: Muslim Women’s Arts Associations Online
Valérie Behiery (University of Montreal)
Converts
8. Female converts from Greek Orthodoxy to Islam and their digital religious identity
Alexandros Sakellariou (Panteion University, Athens)
9. Getting beyond ethnic and religious homogeneity: being a female Muslim convert in Poland
Katarzyna Górak-Sosnowska (University of Warsaw)
10. The role of the Internet in dress choices among native-born converts to Islam in North America
Heather Akou (Indiana University Bloomington)
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