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...
What does Tunisia look like seven years after the revolutions of 2011? The North African country instigated what is referred to as the ‘Arap Spring’ when Tunisians took to the streets after the self-immolation of street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi....
UNESCO Chair, Cultural Diversity and Social Justice Intern Neda Salahshoor gave a seminar on critical analysis of media discourse This presentation looked at two complementary methods for critically analysing media discourse to better understand the discursive...
Join the UNESCO Chair, Cultural Diversity and Social Justice for a special seminar with visiting researcher Dr Neda Salahshour on critical analysis of media discourse This presentation will look at two complementary methods for critically analysing media discourse to...
Professor Fethi Mansouri, holder of the UNESCO Chair in comparative research on ‘Cultural Diversity and Social Justice and Director of the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation was awarded a prestigious grant from the Australian Research Council...