![]() The Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and Islamic Societies, with Special Reference to Jordan. Repercussions from the Eglise Saint-Bernard. 'Enlarging the context of anthropology: the case of Anthropology Today' in Popularizing Anthropology, ed. Entry on Mass Media in Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology (Macmillan and HRAF) also served as member of the Editorial Advisory Board.ġ996. The religious provenances of anthropologists. Shore (Editors), The Future of Anthropology: Its Relevance to the Contemporary World (London: Athlone Press).ġ995. Foreword 'From Self-Applause through Self-Criticism to Self-Confidence' to Akbar S. More theoretically, he has explored how a 'polythetic' definition of religion can fruitfully be applied to a number of ideological movements that are in appearance wholly secular, and is also exploring how analytical concepts of 'purity and danger', derived from the work of Mary Douglas, can be applied comparatively to the understanding of many ideological systems, both 'religious' and 'secular'. From the study of Islamic humanitarianism he has gone on to consider the potential for an 'Islamic humanism', devised by Muslims in the light of the human sciences and consolidated in durable institutions throughout the Muslim world. He has also been retained by a number of legal teams, including the American Civil Liberties Union. He is continuing his studies of Faith Based Organizations with special reference to Islamic charities. More broadly, his interests extend on the one hand to the international aid system (including its relationship with modern media), and on the other to the growth of new quasi-religious movements and their interactions with traditional religions. Jonathan has studied the relationship between contemporary Islam and humanitarian aid since 1993, and has published widely on the topic. ELIZA ONG NET WORTH SERIESVideo interview: conducted by Professor Alan Macfarlane, December 2005, in his 'Anthropological Ancestors' series of interviews, accessible online in Cambridge University DSpace.įull bibliography for publications since 1995 is also supplied (below) General Interests ‘The rise and decline of Saudi humanitarian charities’, Center for International and Regional Studies Occasional Paper no. ELIZA ONG NET WORTH FREE'Charity' in free online Cambridge Encyclopedia of Anthropology. Manchester: Manchester University Press.Ģ017. Islamic Charities and Islamic Humanism in Troubled Times. Includes an Editors' Introduction and Envoi, and one chapter, 'The Islamic Charities Project (formerly Montreux Initiative)'.Ģ016. Co-edited with Robert Lacey, Gerlach Press. Gulf Charities and Islamic philanthropy in the 'Age of Terror' and beyond. Returning to Religion: Why a Secular Age is Haunted by Faith. Geneva: Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Program for the Study of International Organization(s). 'The Palestinian zakat committees 1993-2007 and their contested interpretations', Occasional Paper 1/2008. van Hippel, eds., Islamic Charities, Washington, DC: Center for Strategic and International Studies.Ģ008. 'Islamic charities, faith-based organizations and the international aid system', in J. Duriez, eds., Croyants et solidaires : l'action internationale dans les ONG confessionnelles, Paris: L'Harmattan.Ģ007. 'Les ambiguïtés du jihad dans la pratique des ONG musulmanes' in K. Paperback edition with new preface, 2008.Ģ007. The Charitable Crescent: Politics of Aid in the Muslim World (with J. The Best of 'Anthropology Today' (Editor). Reprinted with a new Preface, 2010, Wantage: Sean Kingston PublishingĢ002. Editorial Board, Journal of Muslim Philanthropy and Civil Society Selected Publicationsġ993. Associate Fellow, Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute, University of ManchesterĢ019-current. Member, Advisory Group, Religions and Development Research Programme, School of Public Policy, University of Birmingham.Ģ009-current. Member, Publications Committee, RAIĢ008-2010. Chair, International NGO Training and Research Centre (INTRAC), OxfordĢ004-2012. Patron's Medal, Royal Anthropological Institute.ġ997-2003. Adviser on projects relating to Islamic charities, sponsored by the Swiss Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, Bern.Ģ001. Honorary Research Associate, Department of Anthropology, UCL (1994-2003: Honorary Research Fellow).ġ995-2012. Anthropology in Media Award, American Anthropological AssociationĢ003-current. (Founding Editor, Anthropology Today, 1985-2000). Director, Royal Anthropological Institute. MA, English Language and Literature, University of Cambridge.ġ974-2000. Downingbury Farmhouse, Pembury, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN2 4ADġ968. ![]()
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