Professor Julia Howell

Professor Julia Howell

PROFESSOR,
Dean's Unit School of Social Sciences & Psychology

Personal

Qualifications

  • PhD Stanford University (USA)

UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • Dean's Unit School of Social Sciences & Psychology

Contact

Email:J.Howell@uws.edu.au
Extension:6692
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Location:1.1.165
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Publications

Chapters in Books

  • Howell, J. (2009), 'The New Spiritualities, East and West: Colonial Legacies and the Global Spiritual Marketplace in Southeast Asia', Southeast Asian Islam: Histories, Cultures, and Identities, Routledge 9780415476805.
  • Howell, J. (2008), 'Modulations of Active Piety: Professors and Televangelists as Promoters of Indonesian 'Sufisme'', Expressing Islam: Religious Life and Politics in Indonesia, ISEAS Press 9789812308511.
  • Howell, J. (2008), 'Sufism and the Indonesian Islamic Revival', Sufism: Critical Concepts Volume 4, Routledge 9780415419437.
  • Howell, J. and van Bruinessen, M. (2008), 'Sufisme dan 'Yang Modern', Urban Sufism, Rajawali Press .
  • Howell, J. (2008), 'Modernitas dan Spiritualitas Islam dalam Jaringan Baru Sufi Indonesia', Urban Sufism, Rajawali Press 9789797692247.
  • Howell, J. and Bruinessen, M. (2007), 'Introduction', Sufism and the 'Modern' in Islam, Routledge 9781850438540.
  • Howell, J. (2007), 'Modernity and Islamic Spirituality in Indonesia's New Sufi Networks', Sufism and the 'Modern' in Islam, Rutledge 9781850438540.
  • Howell, J. (2007), 'Between Jihad and McWorld: Engaged Sufism in Indonesia', Islam and Political Violence. Muslim Diaspora and Radicalism in the West, IB Taurus .
  • Howell, J. (2007), 'In Islam dan Humanisme. Aktualisasi Humanisme Islam di Tengah Krisis Humanisme Universal', Kebimbang Akal Sehat dalam Era Post Modern, IAIN Walisongo and Pustaka Pelajar .
  • Howell, J. (2005), 'Gender in New Religious Movements', Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements, Routledge 9780415267076.
  • Howell, J. (2005), 'Sufism and Liberal Islam', Islam, State and Civil Society: Contemporary Islamic Movements and Thought, Paramadina .
  • Howell, J. (2005), 'Baru Sufisme di Indonesia: Profil Demografis Anggota TQN Suryalaya', Dimensi Sosio-Psikologis Dzikir Pembelah Dada, Campus Press .
  • Howell, J. (2005), 'Dimensi-Dimensi Psikologis Dzikir TQN Suryalaya', Dimensi Sosio-Psikologis Dzikir Pembelah Dada, Campus Press .

Journal Articles

  • Howell, J. (2012), 'Taking Sufism to the streets : majelis zikir and majelis salawat as new venues for popular Islamic piety in Indonesia', Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs, 29.
  • Howell, J. (2012), 'Introduction : Sufism and neo-Sufism in Indonesia today', Review of Indonesian and Malaysian Affairs, 24.
  • Howell, J. (2010), 'Indonesia's Salafist Sufis', Modern Asian Studies, 23.
  • Howell, J. (2006), 'The New Spiritualities, East and West: Colonial Legacies and the Global Spiritual Marketplace in Southeast Asia', Australian Religion Studies Review, 15.
  • Howell, J. (2005), 'Muslims, the New Age and Marginal Religions in Indonesia: Changing Meanings of Religion Pluralism', Social Compass, 21.
  • Howell, J. (2005), 'Urban Heirs of Ibn al-`Arabi and the Defence of Religious Pluralism in Contemporary Indonesia', Australian Religion Studies Review, .

Conference Papers

  • Howell, J. (2011), 'Closing the Gates: Anand Krishna and the Reassertion of Delimited Pluralism in Indonesia', Religion in a Globalized East: Taiwan, Southeast Asia & the World, Teipei, Taiwan.
  • Howell, J. (2008), 'Salafi Sufism in Indonesia's Popular Media', Proceedings of the 17th Biennial Conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia (ASAA), Melbourne.
  • Howell, J. (2006), 'Religions in the Public Sphere: Benefits and Risks in Modern Nation States', Proceedings of the Second International Conference of Islamic Scholars, Jakarta.

Supervision

Current Supervision

Title:The Arrival of a Brazilian Ayahuasca Religion in Australia
Field of Research:

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