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Dialogues and Conflicts among Religious People
Addressing the Relevance of Interreligious Dialogue to the Common Public©2017 Thesis -
A Privileged Moment: «Dialogue» in the Language of the Second Vatican Council 1962-1965
Dialogue in the Language of the Second Vatican Council 1962-1965©2006 Thesis -
Raymond Aron and His Dialogues in an Age of Ideologies
©2023 Monographs -
ICT for Dialogue and Inclusive Decision-Making
©2018 Edited Collection -
How to Conquer the Barriers to Intercultural Dialogue
Christianity, Islam and Judaism©2007 Conference proceedings -
Challenges of Interreligious Dialogue
Between the Christian and the Muslim Communities in Nigeria©2010 Thesis -
Appraising the Nigerian Problem Through Education and Religious Dialogue
A Cognitive Approach©2014 Thesis -
«Public Religion» and the Pancasila-Based State of Indonesia
An Ethical and Sociological Analysis©2008 Monographs -
From Clash to Dialogue of Religions
A Socio-Ethical Analysis of the Christian-Islamic Tension in a Pluralistic Nigeria©2002 Thesis -
Renewing Democratic Deliberation in Europe
The Challenge of Social and Civil Dialogue©2012 Edited Collection -
The Church and Other Faiths
The World Council of Churches, the Vatican, and Interreligious Dialogue©2010 Thesis -
Evolving regional values and mobilities in global contexts
The emergence of new (Eur-)Asian regions and dialogues with Europe©2020 Edited Collection -
Carnivalizing the Turkish novel
Oğuz Atay’s dialogue with the canon in "The Disconnected</I>©2012 Monographs -
Religion, Society and Economics
Eastern and Western Perspectives in Dialogue©2003 Conference proceedings -
Spheres of Influence
Intellectual and Cultural Publics from Shakespeare to Habermas©2007 Conference proceedings -
Media Power and Religions
The Challenge Facing Intercultural Dialogue and Learning©2013 Edited Collection -
AEJMC - Peter Lang Scholarsourcing Series
ISSN: 2373-6984
Based on the concept of crowdsourcing, Scholarsourcing is a joint publishing initiative between the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) and Peter Lang Publishing. The series reimagines the way that scholarly books are proposed, peer-reviewed, and approved for contract during this time of relentless change in both the journalism and publishing industries. Beginning with a call from AEJMC each fall, members are invited to submit short book proposals that are relevant to journalism and communication and speak to the mission of AEJMC. Proposals are uploaded to an online public platform that allows as many AEJMC members as possible to browse, review, and then vote on and pledge support. This platform encourages public dialogue among multiple parties to improve the potential of each book project. Whether awarded a book contract or not, authors benefit by receiving a valuable set of review comments, far more than they might receive via conventional reviewing processes, and from a more diverse range of reviewers (members). Using these votes and review comments, the AEJMC Scholarsourcing editorial committee, appointed by the president of AEJMC, selects the top proposals. The authors of the top proposals are invited to submit complete book proposals. Once those reviews have been evaluated by the editorial committee and the publisher, a decision on which proposals receive contracts is made.
18 publications
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Thinking Between Islam and the West
The Thoughts of Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Bassam Tibi and Tariq Ramadan©2014 Monographs -
Au seuil de la modernité: Proust, Literature and the Arts
Essays in Memory of Richard Bales©2011 Others