Postgraduate Islamic Studies Conference, hosted by AAIMS

November 28, 2022

We have collaborated with Western Sydney University and Charles Sturt University to bring you the Postgraduate Islamic Studies Conference II. The conference examines the inner complexities of Islam as a complete way of life and its variety of rituals, practices, and teachings embedded in the pattern of Muslim everyday living. It explores these complexities using modern academic tools, scientific research methods, and theoretical frameworks. The conference is designed to disseminate ongoing and new research about Islam and Muslims in national and international contexts.
 
Sound like something you wouldn’t want to miss? Be sure to register your interest by clicking here!
 
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Riaz Hassan Prize

November 25, 2022

Congratulations to AAIMS Advisory Board Member Professor Tim Lindsey on his ARC Discovery Grant Success! Lindsey’s ARC grant will fund a project focusing on Obstacles to Contract Enforcement in Indonesia. Big congratulations also go to AAIMS member Ihsan Yilmaz on his ARC DP grant success! The ARC grant will fund a project exploring how civilisational populist rulers polarise societies mainly along religious lines.
 
About the Projects
Professor Tim Lindsey
The Australia-Indonesia Comprehensive Economic Partnership (IA-CEPA) came into force in 2020 but foreign investment in Indonesia has consistently failed to meet targets, largely due to concerns about the lack of reliable and just judicial contract enforcement. This project aims to investigate why predictable and fair contract enforcement in Indonesia is so inaccessible, particularly for foreign investors, and, through doctrinal and empirical research, explain the causes of this situation. In partnership with Indonesian courts and lawyers, it also aims to support the development of legal and policy reform proposals that can help resolve Indonesia’s commercial contract enforcement problems and encourage Australian investment there.
 
Ihsan Yilmaz
Civilisational populist rulers polarise societies mainly along religious lines. They also interfere with their emigrants, mobilising supporters against other expatriates. This project aims to advance knowledge of authoritarian states’ transnational influence on social cohesion and inter-group conflict. By studying Islamist and Hindutva civilisations mobilisations, their reach into their emigrants via digital technologies, and their impact on Turkish and Indian groups in Australia, the project aims to assist policy makers and community groups by generating conceptual frameworks, benchmarking data, and recommendations for making policies to deal with this phenomenon’s negative effects and for developing intervention strategies.

 

All the best,

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Renew Your Membership

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Our new website comes with exciting new features for Members! This post is a reminder for all current and former AAIMS Members to renew their membership with us to continue to enjoy Member benefits. AAIMS prides itself on offering exclusive access to opportunities for scholars in the field, and promotes scholarship across Australia and the world.

You can renew your membership – or become a member – by clicking the Become a Member button on the top right-hand corner of our website.

We’re excited to have you!

Sincerely,

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