The latest issue of CyberOrient (Vol. 7, Iss. 2, 2013) is now available online as open access. Here are the contents:
Editorial
Orchestrating Hip-hop Culture Online: Within and Beyond the Middle East
Anders Ackfeldt
Articles
Muslimhiphop.com: Constructing Muslim Hip Hop Identities on the Internet
Inka Rantakallio
Hanouneh style resistance. Becoming hip-hop authentic by balancing
skills and painful lived experiences
Andrea Dankic
“I Am Malcolm X†– Islamic Themes in Hip-hop Video Clips Online
Anders Ackfeldt
Comments
Global Story
Mark LeVine
Reviews
Review: Religion and Hip Hop
Kalle Berggren
Review: Turkish Metal – Music, Meaning and Morality in a Muslim Society
Johan Cato
About CyberOrient
CyberOrient (http://www.cyberorient.net/) is a peer-reviewed journal
published by the American Anthropological Association, in collaboration with the Faculty of Arts of Charles University in Prague. The aim of the journal is to provide research and theoretical considerations on the representation of Islam and the Middle East, the very areas that used to be styled as an “Orientâ€, in cyberspace, as
well as the impact of the internet and new media in Muslim and Middle Eastern contexts.