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IRAN From a Window

I made this electronic book by Myebook.com. You can downloade and read most of the my interviews during past 6 years.

Here is book’s link.

iran-from-a-windowcover

January 20, 2009 - Posted by Roozbeh | Article About Me, Books, Interview | | 1 Comment

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  1. Hi Roozbeh,

    I am just writing to encourage you to continue with your wonderful blog in English. I got to your blog accidentally by googling “Hossein Bashiriyeh.” I wanted to find out more about him when I saw he is using a paper I delivered at an American Sociological Association meeting (“Sorry, But It’s the Law: The Westernization of Islam”) in his “Sociology of Islamic Fundamentalism” class at Syracuse University.

    So, I learned on your blog that he had been fired from his University in Tehran along with other professors. I have a friend from the New School, Behrooz, who is also exiled from Iran. He now has two PhDs (one from the New School and an earlier one from some university in France). Behrooz also used my work in a seminar series he conducted at NYU; he used my dissertation: LEGISLATIVE TERRORISM: A PRIMER FOR THE NON-ISLAMIC STATE: Secularism and Different Believers (2003 New School for Social Research). My name is Gwendolyn Yvonne Alexis and I teach Business Ethics at Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey.

    Although my scholarship mainly deals with Corporate Governance now (because I am teaching in a Business School), I am working on a piece that is more in keeping with my PhD in Sociology and Historical Studies. It deals with the reversal of the separation of church and state here in the U.S. through the faith-based initiatives of the Bush White House and now to be continued under President Obama.

    Since you have first-hand experience with this kind of reversal and the problems it generates, perhaps you would be kind enough to review a draft once I get it finished. Would you?

    Thanks,
    Gwen

    7 Feb 2009

    Comment by Gwen Alexis | February 7, 2009 | Reply


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