Salman Sayyid

http://www.sociology.leeds.ac.uk/people/staff/sayyid/S.+SayyidAlma materUniversity+of+LondonOccupationAuthor+and+Professor+of+Rhetoric+and+Decolonial+Thought S. Sayyid is Professor of Rhetoric and Decolonial Thought at the University of Leeds, and Head of the School of Sociology and Social Policy.[1] He is the author of numerous works on Islamism, Islamophobia,critical Muslim studies, decolonial thought; and the founding editor of ReOrient: The Journal of Critical Muslim Studies.[2][3]

Select Publications

Books

  • Sayyid S, Islamism as Philosophy: Decolonial Horizons (Bloomsbury Academic, 2017)
  • Sayyid S, Recalling the Caliphate (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014)
  • Law IG, Sian K, Sayyid S, Racism, Governance and Social Policy, beyond human rights, Routledge Advances in Sociology Series (London: Routledge, 2013)
  • Sayyid S, Vakil A, (eds) Thinking Through Islamophobia Global Perspectives (New York: Columbia University Press, 2010)

Sayyid S. et al. (eds) A Postcolonial People (London: Hurst Publications, 2006)

  • Sayyid S, Al-Khawf al-Uṣūlī: Al-Markaziyyat al-Ūrūbiyya wa Burūz al-Islām (Beirut, Lebanon: Al-Farabi, 2007) - Arabic translation of A Fundamental Fear
  • Sayyid S, A Fundamental Fear: Eurocentrism and the Emergence of Islamism (London: Zed Book Ltd, 2015), 3rd edition)

Journal articles

  • Sayyid S, ‘A measure of Islamophobia’, Islamophobia Studies Journal, 2.1 (2014), 10-25
  • Sayyid S, ‘The Dynamics of a Postcolonial War’, Defence Studies, 13.3 (2013)
  • Tyrer D, Sayyid S, ‘Governing ghosts: Race, incorporeality and difference in post-political times’, Current Sociology, 60.3 (2012), 353-367

References

  1. "S. Sayyid » Sociology and Social Policy » University of Leeds". www.sociology.leeds.ac.uk. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  2. "ReOrient Editors @ Pluto Journals". www.plutojournals.com. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
  3. "ReOrient Editors @ Pluto Journals". www.plutojournals.com. Retrieved 2017-03-23.
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