Professor Fethi Mansouri launched a new book by on Cyber #racism, political economy and community resilience He congratulated the research team and co-authors of the book on a very incisive contribution to a very significant question. Co-authors: A. Jakubowicz; K....
ADI ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE-50 years of naming institutional racism: realising racial equity or intensifying injustices? UNESCO Chair, Professor Fethi Mansouri opened the annual Alfred Deakin Institute Conference that was held at Deakin Downtown 1 November to...
Exploring the themes ‘Global Citizenship’, ‘Education to Work’ and ‘Social Cohesion’, the two day event will bring together international and local policymakers, practitioners, young people, academics and the business sector. Get to know the line-up… Dr...
Dr Tim Soutphommasane, racism matters to all of us – those fortunate enough not to experience racism have a role to play and need to take a stand. Now in its fifth year, the annual UNESCO Chairs Oration was delivered to a full house at Deakin downtown last week....
Australian Foreign Affairs minister Julie Bishop announces new CAAR grants including UNESCO Chair, Professor Fethi mansouri’s project on Tunisian youth leaders in the democratic/civic education field. Up to 10 participants will be selected for workshops/training...