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An Islamic Commons

03 May 2023, 12:00 pm–1:15 pm

An Islamic Commons

UCL IIPP host a talk by Dr. Salah Chafik, Senior Research Fellow, at the UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose.

This event is free.

Event Information

Open to

UCL students

Availability

Yes

Cost

Free

Organiser

IIPP Comms

Location

Lower Ground Floor Seminar Room (LG06)
Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose
11 Montague Street
London
WC1B 5BP

An Islamic Commons? Reflections on environmental, economic, and social stewardship from an indigenous apiary in Morocco

UCL IIPP host an enrichment lecture with Dr. Salah Chafik on Wednesday 3rd May 2023 from 12:00 - 13:15 (GMT). Salah's research is inspired by the age-old question and notion of ‘living and doing good’ or السعادة القصوى (eudaimonia). He studies the pursuit & understanding of public value creation beyond a global Western paradigm, focusing on purpose-driven indigenous institutions rooted in Islam.

Taddaret Inzerki is an indigenous honey cooperative (i.e. apiary) in rural Morocco that has operated autonomously for centuries. This talk will present ethnographic fieldwork on the apiary, and argue that it represents a(n Islamic) commons due to its three enduring institutional goals: ensuring the welfare of the bees and environment, respecting the sanctity of craft over profit-maxmisaiton, and properly treating fellow beekeepers whilst fulfilling Islamic requisites.

The talk is being organised as an enrichment event as part of an IIPP MPA module. Students who would like to be notified of other events in the future can sign up by emailing IIPPComms@ucl.ac.uk.

  • Presenter: Dr. Salah Chafik, Senior Research Fellow, UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose
  • Location: Lower Ground Floor Seminar Room (LG06), IIPP, 11 Montague Street, WC1B 5BP

About the Speaker

Dr Salah Chafik

Senior Research Fellow at UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose

Salah Chafik
Salah's research is inspired by the age-old question and notion of ‘living and doing good’ or السعادة القصوى (eudaimonia). He studies the pursuit & understanding of public value creation beyond a global Western paradigm, focusing on purpose-driven indigenous institutions rooted in Islam. 

In particular, he is interested in the role of these institutions in delivering public services to, taking on challenges for, and shaping the business and wider socio-economic environment of their communities. His approach to research is interdisciplinary, combining non-Western public administration, organisational theory, commons, economic sociology & history, technology governance, and ethnographic fieldwork. 

At IIPP, Salah is Co-Investigator and Project Manager for the Islamic Public Value project (2022-2025) funded by the John Templeton Foundation. He obtained his PhD from Tallinn University of Technology, and previously studied at the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University, and various traditional Islamic seminaries in West Africa.

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