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Call for Papers

Theme: Social Justice from the Perspective of Islamic Economy
Type: 4th Islamic Economics Workshop
Institution: Association for Science, Culture and Education (ILKE)
   Scientific Studies Association (ILEM)
   Turkish Entrepreneurship and Business Ethics Association (IGIAD)
   Islamic Economics and Finance Department, Istanbul University
Location: Istanbul (Turkey)
Date: 2.–3.4.2016
Deadline: 31.10.2015

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The fourth Islamic Economics Workshop will be held by the Association
for Science, Culture and Education (ILKE); the Scientific Studies
Association (ILEM) and the Turkish Entrepreneurship and Business
Ethics Association (IGIAD) in Istanbul from April 2-3, 2016. The
topic of the workshop will be on “Social Justice from the Perspective
of Islamic Economy.” In the evaluation of the applications for the
workshop, which will be hosted by the Islamic Economics and Finance
Department, Istanbul University, papers that discuss social justice
and relative subjects from the perspective of Islamic Economics will
be given priority.

The fourth Islamic Economics Workshop aims at holding discussions
that approach issues closely related to social justice from the
perspective of Islamic economics. The objective is to gather
academicians from various parts of the world conducting studies in
this area to examine the causes of the current social and economic
injustice in an in-depth and realistic manner. Also they are gathered
to conduct a collective study on how to form a theoretical basis for
a social justice understanding based on Islamic principles for which
alternative mechanisms are to be included, in addition to the kind of
concrete solutions that are to be developed within this
understanding. It is expected within this framework to receive
discussion papers focused on the following questions or similar
questions of your own choosing:

- Main causes and effects of today’s social injustices.
- Measures taken in order to provide the social justice in a global
  or local scale and their effect/successes ratios.
- Social justice discussion and prominent topics.
- The contribution of Islamic economics perspective to social justice
  discussions.
- How is the issue of social justice understood and practiced in
  Muslim societies today?
- The effects and results of the economic policies practiced in
  today’s Muslim societies regarding social injustice.
- How can social justice today be handled in an Islamic perspective?
- Principles and mechanisms to provide social justice within the
  framework of Islamic economics.
- Measures to remove class differences and income injustice within an
  economic order based on Islamic principles.
- What kind of a social justice is constituted by issues like the
  institution of Zakah, the prohibition of usury, the promotion of
  sadaqaat and infaaq, and the prohibition of luxury and waste, etc.?
- How can the principal and institutional characteristics of Islamic
  economics continue its existence within the current economic system?
- How should the distribution and redistribution dynamics be
  structured for a fair economic life?
- What are the sources, causes and effects of poverty in today’s
  Muslim countries?
- How can struggle against poverty be handled from an Islamic
  perspective?
- What should be the parameters determining the taxation, social
  justice and minimum wage policies in the context of Islamic
  economics?
- What are the repercussions of development-based economic policies
  applied in Muslim societies in regards to social justice?
- How should the distribution of the labor market be conducted as a
  social policy element?
- What kind of solutions can be offered to the current debt crisis of
  households and governments from the perspective of Islamic
  economics?

Paper summaries studying these questions or similar ones can be sent
to www.islamiceconomy.org until October 31, 2015. The due date of the
full texts of the summaries that receive acceptance will be January
31, 2016. The final acceptance for participation in the workshop will
be determined after the examination of the full texts. Travel and
accommodation expenses of those whose participation are approved will
be met by the organization.

The paper summaries should be between 250-400 words. The papers are
to include the full name of the author, the institution he or she
works in, a correspondence address, phone number and e-mail address.
The full texts of the summaries should not have been previously
published. As in the case of former workshops, the papers to be
presented in this workshop will also be published thereafter.

You may contact us through i...@islamiceconomy.org for your questions.

Conference website:
http://www.islamiceconomy.org




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