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Featured Biography
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| text =[[Kamran Scott Aghaie]] Kamran Scott Aghaie is an associate professor at the history department of the University of California, Los Angeles. He has gained his M.A in the fields of history and Asia studies and after that he gained his masters in the field of history from the University of California. After that he continued his doctorate with the concentration in Middle Eastern studies. He is now a professor at the department of Middle Eastern studies in the University of Texas at Austin
| text =[[Babak rahimi]] earned his PhD from the European University Institute, Florence, Italy (2004) and obtained an M.A. in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy (1997). In 2000-2001, he was a Visiting Fellows at the Department of Anthropology, the London School of Economics and Political Science. His monograph, Theater-State and Formation of the Early Modern Public Sphere in Iran: Studies on Safavid Muharram Rituals, 1590-1641 C.E. (Brill 2011), traces the origins of the Iranian public sphere in the early-seventeenth century Safavid Empire with a focus on the relationship between state-building, urban space and ritual culture. Babak Rahimi's current research is on the implications of ICTs for Shia Islam in Iran and Iraq, especially how the Internet contributes to Shi'i politics online.
 
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