Publics, Politics and Participation

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86 Philosophical Frames


Political Community: Israel, Palestine, and Beyond, University of California
(Irvine), 12–15 October 2002; and Sara Roy, “The Transformation of
Islamic NGOs in Palestine,” Middle East Report, no. 214 (2000): 24–27.


  1. We find empirical evidence for our arguments in the above-sketched alter-
    native approach in the engagement with “development” by the Palestinian
    Hamas, as shown by Hammami, “Palestinian NGOs,” among others,
    instead of mapping the needy through the standard statistical measures and
    assessment of poverty lines.

  2. Salvatore, Public Sphere.
    13.uhammad Khalid Masud, M Shatibi’s Philosophy of Islamic Law (Kuala
    Lumpur: Islamic Book Trust, 2000 [1995]), 135. See also Masud,
    “Communicative Action and the Social Construction of Shari’a in Pakistan,”
    in Religion, Social Practice, and Contested Hegemonies: Reconstructing the
    Public Sphere in Muslim Majority Societies, edited by Armando Salvatore
    and Mark LeVine (New York: Palgrave, 2005).
    14.elicitas Opwis, “ F Maslaha in Contemporary Islamic Legal Theory,” Islamic
    Law and Society 12, no. 2 (2005): 182.
    15.Rashid Rida see Dyala Hamzah, “From On ‘ilm to sihafa: Defining the
    Public Interest in Egypt, at the Turn of the 20th Century,” paper presented
    at the Summer Institute on Public Spheres and Muslim Identities, Hanover,
    New Hampshire, August 2002. On Yusuf al-Qaradawi see Muhammad
    Qasim Zaman, “The ‘Ulama’ of Contemporary Islam and their Conceptions
    of the Common Good,” in Public Islam and the Common Good, edited by
    Armando Salvatore and Dale F. Eickelman (Brill: Leiden, 2004), 129–155.

  3. Salvatore, Public Sphere, 215–242.
    17.dam B. Seligman, A The Problem of Trust (Princeton, NJ: Princeton
    University Press, 1997), 13–43.
    18.iambattista Vico, G New Science: Principles of the New Science Concerning
    the Common Nature of the Nations, 3rd ed., trans. David Marsh (London:
    Penguin, 1999 [1744]), 397–398.

  4. Salvatore, Public Sphere, 173–214.
    20.iuseppe Mazzotta, G The New Map of the World: The Poetic Philosophy of
    Giambattista Vico (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1999), 147.
    21.rmando Salvatore, “The Exit from a Westfalian Framing of Political Space A
    and the Emergence of a Transnational Islamic Public,” Theory, Culture and
    Society 24, no. 4 (2007): 41–48.

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