The cost of Islamophobia: The emotional and long-term impact on Australian Muslims

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Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 22 Nov 2023
EventAAIMS Fourth Annual Conference 2023: Islam in A Polarised World - The University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia
Duration: 21 Nov 202322 Nov 2023
https://www.uwa.edu.au/schools/Research/Centre-for-Muslim-States-and-Societies/2023-AAIMS-Conference
https://www.uwa.edu.au/schools/-/media/faculties/fable/docs/aaims-conferece-programme.pdf (Conference program)

Conference

ConferenceAAIMS Fourth Annual Conference 2023
Abbreviated titleIslam in A Polarised World
Country/TerritoryAustralia
CityPerth
Period21/11/2322/11/23
OtherThe University of Western Australia's Centre for Muslim States and Societies is pleased to host the National Conference of Australian Association of Islamic and Muslim Studies (AAIMS). AAIMS' flagship annual conference will be held on 21-22 November 2023 at the University Club of Western Australia, The University of Western Australia, Perth.

AAIMS is Australia’s leading academic association for scholars engaged in research and the dissemination of knowledge about Islam and Muslim societies. The Association is interdisciplinary and fosters a network of academics based at Australian universities to generate opportunities for joint scholarly research across disciplines and institutions, disseminate research by its members, and promote national and international collaborations.

The central theme of the conference, 'Islam in a Polarised World', draws attention to the roles, contemporary place, and future of Islam in the emerging multipolarity in global politics, with its accompanying shifting power relations and turbulences. It also draws attention to the multiple forms of cultural, political and religious ‘polarisations’ in both local and global contexts and what these mean not just for peaceful co-existence but also for Islam and Muslims in both Muslim majority and Muslim minority contexts.
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