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[Book Workshop] Governing Lives Across the Middle East and Its Diasporas: Religion, Mobility, and Everyday Politics/ “Everyday Forms of Ethnicity and Religiosity in Kurdistan: Comparative Inquiries into Social Organization of Cultural Difference and Crossborder Interaction in Iran, Iraq, and Turkey”, the 1st meeting AY2026

Date
2026/06/29(Mon) 15:00-18:30
Venue
Online/301 : Seminar Room, ILCAA
On-site/Online
Hybrid
Language
English

This book workshop brings together three scholars working on religion, displacement, ethnicity, and transnational politics in the Middle East and its diasporas. Featuring ongoing book projects by Mashuq Kurt, Barış Oktem, and Mostafa Khalili, the workshop explores how religion, migration, digital technologies, and everyday social relations shape experiences of belonging, mobility, and political life. The presentations examine Turkey’s transnational religious governance through the Diyanet, the role of digital technologies in the lives of Syrian refugees, and the everyday politics of ethnicity among Kurmanji-speaking Kurds in Iran. Together, the three projects offer fresh perspectives on governance, identity, mobility, and belonging in the contemporary Middle East and beyond.

Book Workshop Program

Registration

  • Please register by June 28, 2026, 10:00 AM JST.
    The Zoom link will be sent to registered online participants.
    Registration Form

Programs

2026/06/29
 15:00 - 15:10Opening Remarks and Introduction
 15:10 - 15:40Book Presentation I: The Lost Crescent: Neo-Ottomanism, Diaspora Governance, and the Transnational Politics of ReligionMashuq Kurt(Royal Holloway, University of London)
 15:40 - 16:00Comments and Discussion
 16:00 - 16:30Book Presentation II: Between Screens and States: Digital Habitus and Colonial Power in Refugee LivesBarış Oktem(Keio University)
 16:30 - 16:50Comments and Discussion
 16:50 - 17:00Break
 17:00 - 17:30Book Presentation III: Everyday Ethnicity and the Nationalist Politics of Kurmanji-Speaking Kurds in IranMostafa Khalili(ILCAA, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)
 17:30 - 17:50Comments and Discussion
 17:50 - 18:30Roundtable Discussion: Borders, Diasporas, Digital Spaces, and Everyday Politics in the Middle East

Contact

  • khalili[at]aa.tufs.ac.jp

Notes

For the full event program, please refer to the attached file.