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About the Journal

Druze Studies Journal (DSJ) is a peer-reviewed open-access interdisciplinary journal that aims to advance scholarly understanding of the Druze communities, including their history, society, and faith.

The journal provides a platform for exchanging knowledge, scholarship, and ideas among scholars who produce scholarship focusing on the Druze. The journal aims to increase scholarly publications on the Druze, specifically comparative projects between communities in various countries, including diasporic communities. The journal publishes discipline-specific research projects and interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research on the Druze that analyzes and synthesizes links between disciplines into a coordinated and coherent whole to explain the Druze’s history, present, and future.

The journal is published in English. Scholars can also choose to publish an Arabic version of their accepted articles.

Announcements

Deadline extended to 10 March 2025 –2025 Hybrid Bilingual Interdisciplinary Conference: “Druze in the Levant and the Diaspora - Discourses of Tradition and Modernity”

2025-02-28

Given that several scholars have requested additional time, we have decided to extend the submission deadline for everyone until March 10, 2025. If you still intend to submit an abstract, we encourage you to do so by this final deadline. Please feel free to share this opportunity with colleagues who may be interested. Here is the link to the conference page with the information for submission of a proposal: https://druze.ku.edu/2025druzeconference

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Vol. 2 (2025)
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