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    The Exit from a Westphalian Framing of Political Space and the Emergence of a Transnational Islamic Public.Armando Salvatore - 2007 - Theory, Culture and Society 24 (4):45-52.
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    New Media, the “Arab Spring,” and the Metamorphosis of the Public Sphere: Beyond Western Assumptions on Collective Agency and Democratic Politics.Armando Salvatore - 2013 - Constellations 20 (2):217-228.
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    Authority in Question.Armando Salvatore - 2007 - Theory, Culture and Society 24 (2):135-160.
    The politicization of Islam from a European viewpoint is apparent in how the Islamic ‘veil’ has become an icon of Islam’s alleged deficits with regard to fitting into European modernity. This article unpacks the iconic symbolism of ‘political Islam’ and shifts the focus to Muslim voices articulating struggles for justice and solidarity through the attempt to reformulate secular republicanism and critique its authority basis. This is the emerging trend of ‘critical Islam’, which targets both the hegemonic discourse on secularity and (...)
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    Eccentric modernity? An Islamic perspective on the civilizing process and the public sphere.Armando Salvatore - 2011 - European Journal of Social Theory 14 (1):55-69.
    This article engages with Johann Arnason’s approach to the entanglements of culture and power in comparative civilizational analysis by simultaneously reframing the themes of the civilizing process and the public sphere. It comments and expands upon some key insights of Arnason concerning the work of Norbert Elias and Jürgen Habermas by adopting an ‘Islamic perspective’ on the processes of singularization of power from its cultural bases and of reconstruction of a modern collective identity merging the steering capacities and the participative (...)
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  5. Modernity.Armando Salvatore - 2015 - In Gerhard Bowering (ed.), Islamic political thought: an introduction. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
     
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  6. More (or Less) than a Civilizational "Formation"? Islam as the "Black Hole" of Comparative Civilizational Analysis.Armando Salvatore - 2021 - In Said Amir Arjomand & Stephen Kalberg (eds.), From world religions to axial civilizations and beyond. Albany: State University of New York Press.
     
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  7. Overwriting the Orient and the Islamosphere : religio-civilizational imaginaries via East-West entanglements.Armando Salvatore & Kieko Obuse - 2023 - In Ľubomír Dunaj, Jeremy Smith & Kurt Cihan Murat Mertel (eds.), Civilization, modernity, and critique: engaging Jóhann P. Árnason's macro-social theory. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
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    Repositioning ‘Islamdom’: The Culture—Power Syndrome within a Transcivilizational Ecumene.Armando Salvatore - 2010 - European Journal of Social Theory 13 (1):99-115.
    This study articulates the leitmotif of civilizational analysis (the interaction of power and culture) with regard to the relation between religion and the state within the Islamic civilization or ‘Islamdom’. In a first step, it clarifies, by reference to Marshall Hodgson, the extent to which his view of Islamdom as a transcivilizational ecumene can fit into a comparative type of civilizational analysis. The comparative approach to civilizational analysis can be enriched by reevaluating the specific Islamic pattern of mild legitimization of (...)
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    Review: Johann P. Arnason, Civilizations in Dispute: Historical Questions and Theoretical Traditions. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2003, 380pp. incl. index, 58.00/us$79.00, ISBN 9004132821, ISSN 15684474 (hbk). [REVIEW]Armando Salvatore - 2007 - European Journal of Social Theory 10 (2):327-331.
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