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(c) Edinburgh University Press (2023)

New Publication on ISIS: On Top of the Revolutionary Game

2023-02-22 Miriam 0

Find my recent analysis on the so-called „Islamic State’s“ strategic and military agenda in this 2023 volume offering a fresh persepctive on global revolutionary movements […]

Workshop „Präventionsarbeit gegen (religiösen) Extremismus“ in Jena

2020-02-11 Miriam 0

  Workshop im Rahmen der Fachtagung „Vielfalt als Normalität – Wie wollen wir gemeinsam leben?“ Arbeitsstelle für kultur- und religionssensible Bildung der Universität Jena

Remembering Raqqa – Memories of a violent order (ECPR General Conference, Poland)

2019-09-03 Miriam 0

I am looking forward to be joining the „Annual General ECPR Conference“ again. Social Scientists from all over Europe will be meeting in Wroclaw (Breslau) […]

Field Trip to Al-Azraq Refugee Camp, Jordan

2018-12-17 Miriam 0

From October 10th to October 28th 2018, I conducted a field trip to Al-Azraq Refugee Camp in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. My colleague Dr. […]

Boundless Community: Debating Daesh’s Caliphate at Queen’s University Belfast

2018-08-29 Miriam 0

I can’t waint to travel to the first joint annual conference between the BASR and Irish Society for the Academic Study of Religions (ISASR) to be […]

Daesh’s Rebel Border Regime – Contribution at NUI Galway, Irleand

2018-06-04 Miriam 0

I’m absolutely exited to be a presenter at „Violence, Space, and the Political“ at the National University of Ireland, Galway! My Contribution to „Violence Space […]

Peace-Building und EZ im Kontext gewaltsamer Konflikte: Plädoyer für eine kritische Governance-Forschung   

2018-01-25 Miriam 0

Aus der Policy-Werkstatt: Runder Tisch der Rechtsstaatlichkeit am 22.01.2018 in Auswärtigen Amt Zwischen good governance, best pracice und local ownership fehlt es den Geberländern des wirtschaftlichen „Nordens“ an […]

New Publication: Terror or Terrorism? The “Islamic State” Between State and Nonstate Violence

2017-12-04 Miriam 0

Terror or terrorism? The „Islamic State“ between state and nonstate violence. In: Digest of Middle East studies. 26(2017),2; S. 442-462

Aktuelles Forschungsprojekt: Daeshs alternativer Herrschafts-Modus in Irak und Syrien

2017-10-25 Miriam 0

Religion, Ideology, Identity and Violence – Daesh’s Alternative Mode of Governance in Iraq and Syria Forschungsprojekt 2015 – 2020/2023: Daeshs alternativer Herrschafts-Modus in Irak und Syrien Das […]

Current Research project: A Damn Good “State Mimicry” – Exploring Daesh’s Mode of Governance

2017-05-06 Miriam 0

The following article presents Dr. Miriam M. Müller’s current research project in blog format. The ‘Islamic State’ has claimed many things: To be a godsend […]

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