[csaa-forum] EXTENDED CFP - "The Muslim Question" and Cronulla Riots 10-years-on symposium, Melbourne, 14-15 December

Amelia Johns amelia.johns at deakin.edu.au
Wed Jun 24 08:57:44 ACST 2015


Thank you to all who have submitted abstracts to the "Muslim Question", Citizenship and Racism in Australia symposium, to be held at Deakin University's Melbourne city centre campus Mon 14th-Tues 15th December. For those of you who have inquired about the event but will miss the abstract deadline, the abstracts are now due by:  Extended deadline, July 31st, 2015. That means we will be reviewing and notifying successful applicants by early August. If this is problematic from the perspective of funding, please inform the convenors by sending an email to: Amelia.Johns at deakin.edu.au<mailto:Amelia.Johns at deakin.edu.au>
Also a reminder that Day Two of the conference will be dedicated to a reflection on the ten year anniversary of the Cronulla riots (separate flyer attached). Participants will be able to register separately for this unique one day event or attend the two day symposium. For more details go to the website: http://www.deakin.edu.au/arts-ed/adricg/events/the-muslim-question/
We look forward to hearing from you!
Amelia
International symposium: "The Muslim Question", Citizenship and Racism in Australia

Please find attached information regarding an upcoming symposium, co-hosted by Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation (Deakin University) and the Institute for Culture and Society (University of Western Sydney). The symposium will comprise two days with a specific, though interconnected, focus:

Day one (Mon 14th Dec, 2015): Islamic Religiosity, Active Citizenship and Belonging will invite papers which address "the Muslim question" in pubIic policy debates, paying attention to the specific role of Islamic religiosity to performances of citizenship and belonging.

Day two (Tue 15th Dec, 2015): Cronulla Riots 10 Years On will mark the 10 year anniversary of the Cronulla riots by reflecting on just how significant the Cronulla Riots were, then and now, and whether -in a world preoccupied with the War on Terror- they remain a useful reference point for discussions of intercultural relations and multiculturalism in Australia. Abstracts will be invited that address this topic.

Speakers include: (More to follow)
-    Professor Anoop Nayak (Newcastle University, UK)
-    Professor Ghassan Hage (University of Melbourne, Australia)
-    Professor Fethi Mansouri (Deakin University, Australia)
-    Professor Shahram Akbarzadeh (Deakin University, Australia)
-    Professor Greg Noble (University of Western Sydney, Australia)
-    Professor Scott Poynting (University of Auckland, NZ)
-    Professor Adam Possamai (University of Western Sydney, Australia)
-    Professor Riaz Hassan (Flinders University, Australia)
-    Associate Professor Anita Harris (Monash University, Australia)
-    Associate Professor Amanda Wise (Macquarie University, Australia)
-    Dr Gabriele Marranci (Macquarie University, Australia)
-    Dr Yassir Morsi (University of South Australia)
-    Dr Michele Lobo (Deakin University, Australia)

Should you wish to present a paper at either day of the conference, abstracts of 300 words should be emailed to Amelia.Johns at deakin.edu.au<mailto:Amelia.Johns at deakin.edu.au>
Abstracts are due by: Extended deadline, July 31st, 2015.

Cheers,
Amelia.


Amelia Johns
Research Fellow
Alfred Deakin Research Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Faculty of Arts & Education

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