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Radio Interview: Aggressive secularism exacerbates religious tensions in France

Radio Interview: Aggressive secularism exacerbates religious tensions in France

Following on from his recent article co-authored with Professor Greg Barton and published on ABC’s Religion and Ethics online, Professor Fethi Mansouri was interviewed on 25 November 2020 by Andrew West from On The Religion and Ethics Report on ABC Radio National,...
Radio Interview: Aggressive secularism exacerbates religious tensions in France

Opinion Piece: Muslims are not the problem, and critics are not the enemy: How aggressive secularism is dividing France

Professor Fethi Mansouri recently had an opinion piece published on the ABC Religion & Ethics website. The article, co-authored with Professor Greg Barton, Chair in Global Islamic Politics at Deakin University, looks at recent terrorism attacks in France and...
Professor Fethi Mansouri is elected as a fellow to Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia

Professor Fethi Mansouri is elected as a fellow to Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia

Professor Fethi Mansouri, UNESCO Chair on Comparative Research on Cultural Diversity and Social Justice, was this week named one of 38 new fellows elected this year to the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. “This is more than a...
New Article: For French Muslims, every terror attack brings questions about their loyalty to the republic

New Article: For French Muslims, every terror attack brings questions about their loyalty to the republic

On 30 October, Professor Fethi Mansouri wrote an article for The Conversation. The article, co-authored with Professor Greg Barton, was written in response to the recent terror attacks that occurred in Nice, France. To view the full article, please click here. A...
Research Report: Understanding Victorians’ varied attitudes towards Muslims

Research Report: Understanding Victorians’ varied attitudes towards Muslims

Professor Fethi Mansouri is pleased to announce the release of the final report from the project, ‘Dissecting Islamophobia: Understanding the varied racialisation of Islam using Latent Class Analysis. This project was undertaken by Alfred Deakin Institute for...
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