Forthcoming Series: Digital Humanities in Islamic Studies

 

Editor-in-Chief: Yusuf Çelik, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

This book series focuses on Digital Humanities research within Islamic Studies, featuring scholarship in which computational methods are integral to both research methodology and scholarly contributions to the field, even when research questions themselves are formulated in conventional humanistic terms. The series foregrounds work in which computation substantively shapes how evidence is generated, analyzed, and interpreted, rather than serving as a peripheral aid. It also welcomes scholarship that examines how computational methods inform methodological self-understanding within Islamic Studies in the age of artificial intelligence.

While acknowledging ongoing debates concerning the scope and definition of Digital Humanities, the series adopts a deliberately non-ecumenical position. It resists approaches that dilute the concept to the point where any digitally mediated scholarship qualifies as Digital Humanities. At the same time, it clearly differentiates itself from work that belongs primarily to computer science as such, where Islamic materials function only as illustrative data or test cases for questions of abstract computer or data science import.

 

Authors are cordially invited to submit proposals and/or full manuscripts to the Publisher at Brill, Abdurraouf Oueslati.

ISSN: 3117-8103

 

Editors

  • Tuba Nur Saracoglu, Mardin Artuklu University, Mardin, Türkiye
  • Seyed Ali Aghaei Abrandabadi, Humboldt University, Berlin, Germany