by admin | Dec 17, 2020 | Professor Fethi Mansouri, Radio Interview, UNESCO Chair
Professor Fethi Mansouri was recently interviewed on SBS Arabic 24 radio on the normalisation of Arab states with Israel and its implications for the Palestinian cause. The interview, conducted by Iman Riman and Manal al-Ani in Arabic, can be accessed by clicking...
by admin | Nov 27, 2020 | France, Professor Fethi Mansouri, Radio Interview, Religion, Terror attack, UNESCO Chair
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,...
by admin | Nov 12, 2020 | News, Professor Fethi Mansouri, UNESCO Chair
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...
by admin | Oct 8, 2020 | Journal Article, Multiculturalism, Professor Fethi Mansouri, UNESCO Chair
New Journal Article by Professor Fethi Mansouri is coauthored with Dr Amanual Elias and Ms Reem Sweid. The growing intellectual and policy debate around optimal approaches to diversity governance, particularly in relation to criticism of multiculturalism, is now...
by admin | Oct 8, 2020 | Journal Article, Muslim Migrants, Professor Fethi Mansouri, Reporting/Representing Islam, UNESCO Chair
Professor Fethi Mansouri was recently published in Religions (MDPI). This article reflects on the ethical and epistemological challenges facing researchers engaged in contemporary studies of Islam and Muslims in the West. Particularly, it focuses on the impact of the...
by admin | Sep 10, 2020 | Briefing Paper, COVID-19, Intercultural Dialogue, Professor Fethi Mansouri, UNESCO, UNESCO Chair
Through inductive exploration of authentic, local, community responses to the COVID-19 crisis, this brief examines the new context in which the ICD agenda is being pursued, complementing the many existing quantitative analyses of the socio-cultural impact of...