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Contesting the Theological Foundations of Islamism and Violent Extremism

Contesting the Theological Foundations of Islamism and Violent Extremism

by admin | Mar 1, 2019 | Book launch, Islamophobia, Politics, Religion

Edited: Fethi Mansouri, Zuleyha Keskin (2019, Palgrave Macmillan) With the surge of hate crimes and hate speech and the normalisation of Islamophobia worldwide, the release of this new edited book by Professor Fethi Mansouri and Zuleyha Keskin, “Contesting the...
Ramadan Mubarak from the UNESCO Chair

Ramadan Mubarak from the UNESCO Chair

by admin | Jun 4, 2018 | Fethi Mansouri, Home-News, Sara Cheikh-Husain, Uncategorized, UNESCO Chair

Starting in mid-May, Ramadan brings the diverse communities of Muslims in Australian together. UNESCO Chair holder for Cultural Diversity and Social Justice Prof. Fethi Mansouri discusses the research the Alfred Deakin Institute undertakes as well as the importance of...
Interview with UNESCO Chair as Advisory Member of the Australian Association of Islamic and Muslim Studies Inc.

Interview with UNESCO Chair as Advisory Member of the Australian Association of Islamic and Muslim Studies Inc.

by admin | Jun 2, 2018 | Fethi Mansouri, News, Research, UNESCO Chair

In an interview with the Australian Association of Islamic and Muslim Studies Inc. (AAIMS) as its Advisory Board member, Prof. Fethi Mansouri discussed his research interests as the UNESCO Chair of Comparative Research in Cultural Diversity and Social Justice and the...
Advancing conceptual understanding of Islamophobia in Australia: RMIT workshop

Advancing conceptual understanding of Islamophobia in Australia: RMIT workshop

by admin | Feb 27, 2018 | Events, Fethi Mansouri, News

In the context of Islamophobic narratives in ‘western’ countries, including Australia, Muslim minorities are increasingly under pressure. Some attribute this hostility towards minorities to the long-standing conflict in the Middle East and more recently a series of...

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