Hafijur Rahman, M. S. Islam, and Naguib Gounjaria. 2024. “State and Politics in the Transitional Era of Globalization: Twisting and Turning toward Authoritarian and Hybrid Regimes.” Politics and Policy DOI: 10.1111/polp.12603.
Islam, Md Saidul, Zach Lee, Adha Shaleh, and Han Sen Soo. Forthcoming. “The United Nations Environment Assembly resolution to end plastic pollution: Challenges to effective policy interventions.” Environment, Development and Sustainability, DOI 10.1007/s10668-023-03639-6 [Impact Factor: 4.9].
Hui, Ng Xin, Kuan Shu Wen, and Md Saidul Islam. Forthcoming. “Out of Sight, out of the Mind: The Invisible Society of Waste in Singapore.” Nature and Culture, Vol. 18, No. 3.
Kais, S. M., and Md Saidul Islam. 2023. “Climate Change, Ecological Modernization, and Disaster Management: The Coastal Embankment Project in Southwestern Bangladesh.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 20(6086): 1-20 [Scopus Indexed; Citescore: 5.4; Shared role in conceptualization, data collection and writing; Corresponding author; Equal authorship]
Islam, Md Saidul. 2022. “Certification regimes in the global agro-food system and the transformation of nature-society relationship: Ecological modernization or modernization of ecology?” Nature and Culture 17(1): 87-110. [A key journal in Environmental Sociology; Impact Factor: 1.931; Web of Science, Scopus indexed].
Islam, Md Saidul and Edson Kieu. 2021. “Sociological Perspectives on Climate Change and Society: A Review.” Climate 9(7):1-14 [A key journal on climate change issues; Scopus, Web of Science indexed; Impact Factor: 3.2; First and corresponding author].
Kais, S. M. and Md Saidul Islam. 2021. “Resilience to Climate Change in Industrial Shrimping in Bangladesh: Assessing the Comparative Role of the Stakeholders” Sustainability 13(307):1-21 [A key journal on sustainability; Scopus, SSCI/Web of Science indexed; Impact Factor: 2.576].
Islam, M. Hedayatul, Md Saidul Islam and Fadzli Adam. 2020. “Preventive Measures for a Healthy Life: Towards an Islamic Perspective with Reference to COVID-19.” Intellectual Discourse 28(2): 487–510 [Indexed in, among others, Scopus; Corresponding author; Equal authorship].
Islam, Md Saidul and Edson Kieu. 2020. “Tackling Regional Climate Change Impacts and Food Security Issues: A Critical Analysis across ASEAN, PIF and SAARC.” Sustainability 12(883):1-21.; doi:10.3390/su12030883 [A key journal on sustainability; ISI, Scopus, Web of Science indexed; Impact Factor: 2.576; First and corresponding author].
Kais, S. M. and Md Saidul Islam. 2019. “Perception of Climate Change in Shrimp-Farming Communities in Bangladesh: A Critical Assessment.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16(672): 1-12 [Scopus, Web of Science indexed; Impact Factor: 2.849; Shared role in conceptualization, data collection and writing; Corresponding author; Equal authorship]
Simon, R. Bush, Ben Belton, Md Saidul Islam and David Little. 2019. “Emerging trends in aquaculture value chain research.” Aquaculture 498 (2019): 428-434 [A top journal on aquaculture published by Elsevier; indexed in, among others, Scopus; Impact Factor: 3.224; Equal authorship].
Teo Xin Yi Belicia and Md Saidul Islam. 2018. “Towards a Decommodified Wildlife Tourism: Why Market Environmentalism Is Not Enough for Conservation.” Societies 8, 59:1-15 [Indexed with Scopus, Web of Science, among others; Corresponding author; Equal authorship].
Islam, Md Nazrul and Md Saidul Islam. 2018. “Politics and Islamic Revivalism in Bangladesh: The Role of the State and Non-State/Non-Political Actors.” Politics, Religion & Ideology 19(3):326-353. [Indexed in, among others, Scopus; Corresponding author; Equal authorship].
Kais, S. M. and Md Saidul Islam. 2018. “Impacts of and Resilience to Climate Change at the Bottom of the Shrimp Commodity Chain in Bangladesh: A Preliminary Investigation.” Aquaculture 493 (2018) 406–415 [Elsevier; indexed in, among others, Scopus; Impact Factor: 3.224; Corresponding author; Equal authorship].
Islam, Md Nazrul and Md Saidul Islam. 2018. “Islam, Politics and Secularism in Bangladesh: Contesting the Dominant Narratives.” Social Sciences 7(37):1-18. [Indexed in, among others, Scopus; Corresponding author; Equal authorship].
Pey, Peili and Md Saidul Islam. 2017. “Eco-Governmentality: A Discursive Analysis of State-NGOs-Youth Relations in Singapore.” Social Sciences 6, 133: 1-20. [Indexed in, among others, Scopus; Corresponding author; Equal authorship].
Islam, M. N and Md Saidul Islam. 2017. “Islam and Democracy: Conflicts and congruence.” Religions 8 (104): 1-19 [A key journal on religions and modernity; Scopus, Web of Science indexed; Corresponding author; Equal authorship].
Islam, Md Saidul. 2017. “Sustainability through the Lens of Environmental Sociology: An Introduction.” Sustainability 9(3), 474: 1-11 [A key journal on sustainability; ISI, Scopus, Web of Science indexed; Impact Factor: 2.576].
Islam, Md Saidul and Andrea Wong. 2017. “Climate change and food (in)security: A critical intersection.” Environments 4 (38): 1-15 [Indexed in, among others, Scopus, Web of Science; First and corresponding author; Equal authorship].
Kais, S. M. and Md Saidul Islam. 2016. “Community Capitals as Community Resilience to Climate Change: Conceptual Connections.” International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 13(12), 1211: 1-16 [Scopus, ISI, Web of Science indexed; Impact Factor: 2.849; Corresponding author; Equal authorship].
Islam, Md Saidul, Yap Hui Pei and Shrutika Mangharam. 2016. “Trans-boundary haze pollution in Southeast Asia: Sustainability through Plural Environmental Governance.” Sustainability 8 (499): 1-13. [Scopus, Web of Science indexed; Impact Factor: 2.576; First and corresponding author; 70% authorship].
Islam, Md Saidul and M. Nazrul Islam. 2015. “Environmentalism of the Poor’: Tipaimukh dam, ecological disasters, and environmental resistance beyond borders.” Bandung: Journal of the Global South 2(27): 1-16 [Springer; First and corresponding author; 80% authorship].
Chan, Andrew and Md Saidul Islam. 2015. “State, Religion, and Environmentalism: Fostering social cohesion and environmental protection in Singapore.” Environmental Sociology 1(3):177-189 [The flagship journal for Environmental Sociology (International Sociological Association), published by Routledge; Corresponding author; Equal authorship].
Islam, M. Nazrul and Md Saidul Islam. 2015. “Human-animal relationship: Understanding animal rights in the Islamic Ecological Paradigm.” Journal for the Study of Religion and Ideologies 14(41): 131-149 [Scopus indexed; Corresponding author; Equal authorship].
Islam, Md Saidul and Lim Si Hui. 2015. “When ‘Nature’ Strikes: A Sociology of Climate Change and Disaster Vulnerabilities in Asia.” Nature and Culture 10(1): 57-80. [A key journal in Environmental Sociology; Impact Factor: 1.931; Corresponding author; 75% authorship; Web of Science, Scopus indexed].
Bush, S., B. Belton, D. Hall, P. Vandergeest, F. Murray, S. Ponte, P. Oosterveer, Md Saidul Islam, A.P.J. Mol, M. Hatanaka, F. Kruissen, T. T. ThuHa, D. Little, R. Kusumawati. 2013. “Global Food Supply: Certify Sustainable Aquaculture?” Science 341(9 September 2013):1067-1068 [World’s most influential publication (with 13 million subscribers); Impact Factor: 41.859; Scopus, Web of Science indexed; 90% authorship by the first 8 authors including myself].
Islam, Md Saidul. 2012. “Old philosophy, new movement: The rise of the Islamic Ecological Paradigm in the discourse of environmentalism.” Nature and Culture 7(1):72-94 [A key journal in Environmental Sociology; Impact Factor: 1.931; Web of Science, Scopus indexed].
Islam, Md Saidul. 2011. “Trampling Democracy: ‘Islamism,’ violent secularism, and human rights violation in Bangladesh.” Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 8(1): 1-33 [World’s only journal exclusively covering human rights issues in the Muslim world; SCOPUS indexed].
Islam, Md Saidul. 2011. “Minority Islam in Muslim majority Bangladesh: The violent road to a new brand of secularism.” Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 31(1):125-141 [Q1 in Cultural Studies (Scientific Journal Rankings—SJR)].
Islam, Md Saidul. 2010. “Regimes of environmental regulations and governance: Opportunities and challenges for shrimp aquaculture in Bangladesh.” Journal of Bangladesh Studies [Penn State University] 12(1):44-62 [Most important and the only journal exclusively focusing on Bangladesh issues; most crucial journal for Bangladesh policy makers].
Jalil, M. A. and Md Saidul Islam. 2010. “Towards a long-term development vision for Bangladesh: Some socioeconomic and legal aspects.” Asian Culture and History 2(2):58-70 [A double-blind peer-reviewed journal published by the Canadian Center of Science and Education; Google-based Impact Factor (2017): 5.42].
Islam, Md Saidul. 2009. “In search of ‘white gold’: Environmental and agrarian changes in rural Bangladesh.” Society and Natural Resources 22 (1):66-78 [SJR Ranking: Q1 in Development, Environmental Science, Sociology and Political Science; Impact factor: 1.813; Web of Science, Scopus indexed].
Islam, Md Saidul. 2009. “Paradigms of development and their power dynamics: A review.” Journal of Sustainable Development 2(2):24-37 [An international, double-blind peer-reviewed, open-access journal published by the Canadian Center of Science and Education].
Islam, Md Saidul. 2008. “From sea to shrimp processing factories in Bangladesh: Gender and employment at the bottom of a global commodity chain.” Journal of South Asian Development 3(2):211-236 [SJR Ranking: Q1 in History in 2011; a top journal on South Asian development; Web of Science, Scopus indexed].
Islam, Md Saidul. 2008. “Power in social organization: A sociological review.” Bangladesh e-Journal of Sociology 5(1):21-41 [A peer-reviewed and the only journal published by the Bangladesh Sociological Society].
Islam, Md Saidul. 2008. “From pond to plate: Towards a twin-driven commodity chain in Bangladesh shrimp aquaculture.” Food Policy 33(3):209-223 [Ranked 1st in Food and Agriculture; Impact Factor: 4.189; Web of Science, Scopus indexed].
Islam, Syed Serajul and Md Saidul Islam. 2007. “Asian Muslims’ integration in the multicultural mosaic of Canada.” Asian Profile 35(3):175-189 [An international journal, published from Canada, devoted exclusively to multi-disciplinary studies of Asian affairs; 70% authorship].
Islam, Md Saidul. 2005. “Muslims in the capitalist discourse: September 11 and its aftermath.” The Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs 25(1):3-12 [SJR Ranking: Q1 in Cultural Studies].
Islam, Md Saidul. 2001. “The role of NGOs in promoting Christianity: The case of Bangladesh.” Intellectual Discourse 9(2): 183-202 [Indexed in, among others, Scopus].