In an interview with SBS Arabic on the Gaza violence Prof. Fethi Mansouri talks about Australia’s vote against the UN Human Rights Council resolution to send independent observers to investigate human right violations and the disproportionate use of force by the...
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...
UNESCO Chair in Cultural Diversity and Social Justice Professor Fethi Mansouri called for more action to be taken in order to address the deeper structural forms of social exclusion and racial discrimination. “Despite the progress made over the last few decades, as a...
Specialising in public health in humanitarian crises, protection, and humanitarian action, global health expert Sali Hafez has joined the UNESCO Chair team to work on intercultural dialogue (ICD). “I’m currently working on developing an ICD index that will be...
Earlier in 2018, a moral panic erupted over so-called ‘African gangs’ in Australia after federal and state politicians became vocal about ‘African youth’ since December last year. UNESCO Chair-holder Professor Fethi Mansouri called for...
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...