Masoudi Nejad, Reza
              2017 
              -              The Ritual and  Built Initiatives of the Iranians in Bombay. In Charles Tripp,  Gabriele vom Bruck (eds.),  Precarious  Belongings: Being a Shi’i in Non-Shi’i Worlds,   London: CASS, 61-126. 
2016 
                - Crowds, Protests and Processions: Revisiting Urban Experiences, Distinktion: Journal of Social Theory 17 (3), 2016, 251-253. 
               - From Built to Performed Space, Post-election Protest in Tehran, Distinktion:  Journal of Social Theory, 17 (3), 2016, 316-336.  
              2015 
              - Trans-spatial Public Action: The Geography  of Iranian Post-election Protest in the Age of Web 2.0. In David M. Faris,  Babak Rahimi (Eds.): Social Media in Iran: Politics and Society after 2009. New  York: SUNY Press, pp. 165–182. 
- The Muharram  Procession of Mumbai: From Seafront to Cemetery, in Peter van der Veer (ed.): Handbook of Religion and the Asian City. Aspiration and Urbanization in the Twenty-First Century, Berkeley: University of  California Press, 89-109. 
               -Urban  Violence, the Muharram Processions, and the Transformation of Iranian Urban  Society: The Case of Dezfoul in: Ulrike  Freitag, Nelida Fuccaro, Claudia Ghrawi, Nora Lafi (eds.), Urban Violence in  the Middle East. Changing Cityscapes in the Transition from Empire to Nation  State, Berghahn series Space & Place, Vol 14, New York, Oxford: Berghahn  Books, 2015, 91-110. 
                 
                -Urban Violence, the Muharram Processions and the Transformation of Iranian Urban Society. The Case of Dezful. In Thomas Riggs (ed.): Worldmark Encyclopedia of Religious Practices, 2nd Edition, Vol. 3: Farmington: Gale Cengage Learning, 
              121–131.  
              2014 
                - Religious  Procession as a Means of Social Intimacy: Building Communal Harmony in Dharavi  after the 1992 Mumbai Riot’, in: Kosta Mathéy / Silvia Matuk (eds.), Community-Based Urban Violence Prevention Innovative  Approaches in Africa, Latin America, Asia and the Arab Region, Bielefeld:  transcript, 2014  268-278. 
                 
                -Iran. In Thomas Riggs (ed.): Worldmark Encyclopedia of Religious  Practices, 2nd Edition, Vol. 4: Gale Cengage Learning, 2014, 121–131.  
              2013 
                - The spatial Logic of Crowds: The Effectiveness of Protest in Public  Space, International Journal of Islamic Architecture 2(1), 157–78.  
   
                - Trans-spatial Public Action: The Geography of Iranian Post-Election  Protests in the Age of Web 2.0, in Iran and Social Media, hg. von Babak  Rahimi. New York: State University of New York Press. 
              - “The  Discursive Manifestation of Past and Present through the Spatial Organisation  of the Ashura Procession.” Space and Culture 1(2), 133-66.  |