In Organisationally Secular, Imady introduces a novel method in analysing popular movements, especially those with a religious orientation. Using ideas from organisational typology and organisational communication, Imady identifies what he terms ‘organisational secularism’, or movements, which are secular in so far as how they are manifested organisationally, yet religious on the level of what they stand for and what they are trying to achieve. His case studies are the Kaftariyyah and the Qubaysiyyat, two Damascene movements that are disliked by the opposition, and distrusted by loyalist voices. Through their organisational narrative, Imady sheds light on the way in which state and civil society interacted in Syria, especially in the period...
The political and social aspirations of a democratic Syria have been largely suppressed under Bashar...
This paper traces the rise of sectarianism in the Syrian governorate of Deir Ezzor from the 1970s up...
Since the Hama events of 1982 that led to the Muslim Brotherhood’s forced exile from Syria, the grou...
In Organisationally Secular, Imady introduces a novel method in analysing popular movements, especia...
In Organisationally Secular, Imady introduces a novel method in analysing popular movements, especia...
In More Religious, Yet Still Secular? The Shifting Relationship Between the Secular and the Religiou...
Syria has prided itself throughout modern history of being a secular state, with no official religio...
Abstract This study examines the processes of collective transformations (radicalisation, de-radica...
This study explores Islamic and Islamist revivalism in Ba´thist Syria. It addresses how the secular ...
In More Religious, Yet Still Secular? The Shifting Relationship Between the Secular and the Religiou...
The paper outlines parallels between the processes of secularization and secularity in the West, as ...
In this dissertation I explore the puzzle of why Egyptian secularists, many of whom were in position...
This paper examines narrative discourses of the Syrian loyalist TV channel Sama TV in the light of S...
Referring to the Muslim Brotherhood as at least partly secular may seem strange. Islamist organisati...
This article is a preliminary survey of the media usage of Sunni religious actors during the Syrian ...
The political and social aspirations of a democratic Syria have been largely suppressed under Bashar...
This paper traces the rise of sectarianism in the Syrian governorate of Deir Ezzor from the 1970s up...
Since the Hama events of 1982 that led to the Muslim Brotherhood’s forced exile from Syria, the grou...
In Organisationally Secular, Imady introduces a novel method in analysing popular movements, especia...
In Organisationally Secular, Imady introduces a novel method in analysing popular movements, especia...
In More Religious, Yet Still Secular? The Shifting Relationship Between the Secular and the Religiou...
Syria has prided itself throughout modern history of being a secular state, with no official religio...
Abstract This study examines the processes of collective transformations (radicalisation, de-radica...
This study explores Islamic and Islamist revivalism in Ba´thist Syria. It addresses how the secular ...
In More Religious, Yet Still Secular? The Shifting Relationship Between the Secular and the Religiou...
The paper outlines parallels between the processes of secularization and secularity in the West, as ...
In this dissertation I explore the puzzle of why Egyptian secularists, many of whom were in position...
This paper examines narrative discourses of the Syrian loyalist TV channel Sama TV in the light of S...
Referring to the Muslim Brotherhood as at least partly secular may seem strange. Islamist organisati...
This article is a preliminary survey of the media usage of Sunni religious actors during the Syrian ...
The political and social aspirations of a democratic Syria have been largely suppressed under Bashar...
This paper traces the rise of sectarianism in the Syrian governorate of Deir Ezzor from the 1970s up...
Since the Hama events of 1982 that led to the Muslim Brotherhood’s forced exile from Syria, the grou...