30 November – 01 December 2015 Sydney. Australia
The 2nd Australasian Conference on Islam tries to introduce original and critical research papers addressing the theme Radicalization and Islamophobia: Roots, Relationships and Implications in Religiously Diverse Societies.
This conference aims to explore how radicalization and Islamophobia feed one another and work hand in hand to pull society towards polar extremes. By tackling these issues from political, sociological, psychological and theological angles, this conference aims to explore the root causes of radicalization and in particular the significant impact of Islamophobia to that process.
Keynote Speaker:
Prof John Esposito
Religion and International Affairs and of Islamic Studies
Founding Director of Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding
Georgetown University
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