Member Publications (March)

March 30, 2023

Congratulations to the following AAIMS Members on their recent publications:

Derya Iner, Ron Mason and Chloe Smith on their report titled ‘Islamophobia in Australia IV (2014 – 2021)’, published in collaboration with Charles Sturt University, Islamic Sciences and Research Academy and Islamophobia Register Australia. Read report here.
 
Congratulations,

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Congratulations to the following AAIMS Members on their recent publications: Heela Popal on her article titled, “Analysing the Rhetoric of Islam Needs Reforming: Tony Abbott’s Political Discourse in Response to
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Celebrating AAIMS Member Achievements

We would like to congratulate two of our members on their recent outstanding achievements! A big congratulations to Shahram Akbarzadeh on winning the Faculty of Arts and Education at Deakin
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Highlights from the AAIMS 2023 Conference

From exceptional speakers to insightful discussions, diverse perspectives, and shared knowledge moments, AAIMS, over the last two days held its annual conference at the University of Western Australia, Perth, hosted
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4th Islamophobia Report Launch

March 21, 2023

Today, the Islamophobia Register Australia together with Charles Sturt University and the Islamic Sciences and Research Academy (ISRA) released the 4th Islamophobia Report at Old Parliament House in Canberra. This day is significant, too, for being a UN declared International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.

The report covers data between 2020 and 2021, with data from 2014 onward. The Islamophobia Register Australia was founded in 2014 in response to growing anecdotal evidence of incidents of Islamophobia from across Australia. The Register is the first of its kind in Australia to provide a unique platform for incidents of Islamophobia to be reported, recorded and analysed into a published report.

AAIMS Member and Associate Professor, Derya Iner, is the leading scholar and researcher behind this report. Congratulations Derya!

 

Until next time,

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Member Publications (November)

Congratulations to the following AAIMS Members on their recent publications: Heela Popal on her article titled, “Analysing the Rhetoric of Islam Needs Reforming: Tony Abbott’s Political Discourse in Response to
Read More

Celebrating AAIMS Member Achievements

We would like to congratulate two of our members on their recent outstanding achievements! A big congratulations to Shahram Akbarzadeh on winning the Faculty of Arts and Education at Deakin
Read More

Highlights from the AAIMS 2023 Conference

From exceptional speakers to insightful discussions, diverse perspectives, and shared knowledge moments, AAIMS, over the last two days held its annual conference at the University of Western Australia, Perth, hosted
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March 21, 2023

AAIMS will be resuming its Early Career Researchers Book Launch series for ECRs who have published a monograph that reflects the multidisciplinary nature of scholarship in Islamic and Muslim studies. AAIMS is committed to promoting scholarly studies of Islam and Muslim societies, and this includes Islam as a religion and the lived experiences of Muslims in Australia and worldwide.

If you are an ECR who has published a monograph from June 2020 – 2022, please contact Raihan at raihan.ismail@anu.edu.au.
 
All the best,

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Member Publications (November)

Congratulations to the following AAIMS Members on their recent publications: Heela Popal on her article titled, “Analysing the Rhetoric of Islam Needs Reforming: Tony Abbott’s Political Discourse in Response to
Read More

Celebrating AAIMS Member Achievements

We would like to congratulate two of our members on their recent outstanding achievements! A big congratulations to Shahram Akbarzadeh on winning the Faculty of Arts and Education at Deakin
Read More

Highlights from the AAIMS 2023 Conference

From exceptional speakers to insightful discussions, diverse perspectives, and shared knowledge moments, AAIMS, over the last two days held its annual conference at the University of Western Australia, Perth, hosted
Read More