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Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation

Locality: Burwood East, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 9244 6384



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25.01.2022 In case you missed it, a full recording of last nights forum is now on our YouTube channel. Thank you to our panel and organisers for such an insightful and empowering discussion! Of course there is always more to say, so stay tuned for more events like this from ADI soon. https://youtu.be/WeF2SRkleOM



24.01.2022 Last year Prof Marcia Langton AM delivered our UNESCO Chair Oration. This Wednesday she joins us again for an online Public Policy Forum, discussing the Black Lives Matter movement in the the Australian context, alongside Bridget Brennan, Dr Berhan Ahmed and Adongwot Manyoul. Register to attend here: https://deakin.zoom.us/w/register/WN_5-aGOD5BTDC2O93Yxz6VzA

24.01.2022 ADI research into resilience to social harms has long been examining questions of social cohesion, social conflict and social responsibility. Professor Michele Grossman explores what this research looks like in the current COVID-19 environment. https://adi.deakin.edu.au/covid19-michele-grossman

23.01.2022 The global community needs to work together more than ever amid the COVID-19 crisis, but according to Prof Shahram Akbarzadeh, in the Middle East, the pandemic could lead to deeper divides. Read his article on our website: https://adi.deakin.edu.au/covid-19-deepens-divides-in-the-m



23.01.2022 With inequalities and racialised hierarchies more prominent than ever amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr Victoria Stead considers what this means for temporary migrant workers in Australia. https://adi.deakin.edu.au/covid19-victoria-stead

22.01.2022 "Brief and cryptic reports were published in Iranian media August 3 about plans to establish a second branch of the national museum in the basement of the mausoleum of the founder of the Islamic Republic, Ayatollah Khomeini. The plan may reflect an attempt to set up the scene for a personality cult." Dr Ali Mozaffari examines what it would mean for a branch of Irans national museum to open at Khomeinis mausoleum. https://en.radiofarda.com/a/iran-to-build-sec/30763550.html

22.01.2022 As cases of COVID-19 rise in India, fake news about cures and outbreaks also abound. Dr Usha Rodrigues writes about this infodemic. https://www.eastasiaforum.org/2020/07/13/indias-infodemic/



22.01.2022 In just six months, ADI researchers have clocked up over 200 media engagements across print, radio, TV and online news. We look forward to the next six months of exciting discussions and commentary for 2020.

21.01.2022 "Young people are at the forefront of connectivity online, and this is where new forms of youth solidarity, social action and connectivity are emerging." The new ADI Policy Briefing Paper by Prof Anita Harris looks at how to engage young digital citizens in the post-COVID world. https://static1.squarespace.com//ADI+Policy+Briefing+Paper

21.01.2022 There's still time to register for our Public Policy Forum this Thursday, 'Whither AustraliaChina Relations?' This forum will examine the increased tensions between Australia and China and where bilateral relations are headed https://deakin.zoom.us//20160212/WN_J8APQfkpSWOmkZZhDBasFA

20.01.2022 COVID-19 has highlighted the urgent need to tame Chinese power. According to Prof Baogang He, it is time for middle-power countries like Australia to step in. Read more here: https://adi.deakin.edu.au/covid19-baogang-he

20.01.2022 Led by ADIs Dr Matteo Vergani, Tackling Hate (www.tacklinghate.org) is a collaborative initiative developed by researchers from Deakin University, University of Sydney, Michigan State University and City University of New York. It aims to build the capacities of community organisations, government agencies, law enforcement, researchers and students to tackle hate and extremism. The website contains 10 training modules and over 49 original videos featuring interviews with Australian and international experts.



19.01.2022 Someone close to you is radicalising, so what do you do? In the latest ADI Insights video, Professor Michele Grossman talks about what it is like for people deciding to report on loved ones they suspect are being radicalised. https://adi.deakin.edu.au//someone-close-to-you-is-radical

19.01.2022 Our latest ADI Policy Briefing Paper, by Dr Jaya Keaney and Dr Tessa Moll looks at the impact that the COVID-19 Pandemic is having on fertility care https://bit.ly/32TKLQG

19.01.2022 With coronavirus cases in hospitals and aged care homes continuing to rise, Dr Filip Slaveski considers how government responses to COVID-19 reproduce historical crisis responses and how these reflect societys values https://adi.deakin.edu.au/covid19-filip-slaveski

18.01.2022 The coming years will make evident the likely considerable socio-political impact that the resurgence of old-fashioned racism as a result of COVID-19 could have across multicultural societies. Read Prof Yin Paradies thoughts on the intersection of COVID-19 and racism here: https://adi.deakin.edu.au/covid19-yin-paradies

17.01.2022 The world that comes out on the other side of this pandemic is going to be different, in terms of mobility, connections and interdependence. Professor Fethi Mansouri reflects on what the post-COVID world may look like and the important role of ADI research in this context. https://adi.deakin.edu.au/covid19-fethi-mansouri

17.01.2022 Join us next Wednesday for a live-streamed ADI Public Policy Forum. The forum will explore the Black Lives Matter movement in the Australian context, with a panel including Prof Marcia Langton AM, Bridget Brennan, Dr Berhan Ahmed and Adongwot Manyoul and moderated by Lydia Khalil. For more information follow the link. https://adi.deakin.edu.au//the-black-lives-matter-movement

17.01.2022 Tune in tomorrow 10am AEST for a seminar from Professor Ien Ang (Western Sydney University) on the possibilities for a post-Covid world, part of a series of seminars on COVID-19 from the Deakin Science and Society Network: ienang-seminar.eventbrite.com.au

12.01.2022 2pm - 3:30pm today: in ADIs next POLIS seminar, The End of American Exceptionalism and the 2020 election, A/Prof Brendon OConnor of the University of Sydney will examine what is at stake in this years US election, including the surreal prospect that Americans will re-elect Trump. Please contact [email protected] for the Zoom password.

11.01.2022 ADI has today released a statement on the proposed changes to higher education fees and their impact on Australias future. https://adi.deakin.edu.au//adi-statement-on-the-proposed-c

11.01.2022 Learn more about the new ARC-funded projects led by ADI members Dr Filip Slaveski, Dr Jason Gibson, Prof Greg Barton and A/Prof Anthony Ware https://adi.deakin.edu.au//adi-wins-arc-funding-for-three-

10.01.2022 Prof Ihsan Yilmaz spoke with top German media outlet Deutsche Welle about Turkeys financial troubles and President Erdoans role in the currency crisis. https://www.dw.com//turkey-blames-foreign-power/a-53431231

10.01.2022 A new article on the ADI website looks at the ongoing protests in the US, with Prof Yin Paradies, Dr Joshua Roose and Dr Vanessa Barolsky https://adi.deakin.edu.au//the-protests-may-be-new-but-the

10.01.2022 ADI researcher Dr Usha M. Rodrigues was part of the team that undertook the Who gets to tell Australian stories? report. Read about it on The Conversation https://theconversation.com/whitewash-on-the-box-how-a-lack

10.01.2022 Prof Anita Harris says todays youth are adaptable, resilient, and more at ease with change, having grown up in times of economic, environmental and social precarity, but how will they emerge from the COVID-19 crisis? Read Prof Harriss thoughts here: https://adi.deakin.edu.au/covid19-anita-harris

10.01.2022 Theres still time to register for our Public Policy Forum on the Black Lives Matter movement in the Australian context, or you can watch the live-stream on our YouTube channel, 6pm - 7:30pm AEST tonight. Register https://deakin.zoom.us/w/register/WN_5-aGOD5BTDC2O93Yxz6VzA... YouTube https://youtu.be/8CsYlOu1D8s

09.01.2022 Science and technology studies scholar A/Prof Maurizio Meloni considers how COVID-19 fits into a long history of epidemics: https://adi.deakin.edu.au/covid19-maurizio-meloni

09.01.2022 Congratulations to ADI Director Fethi Mansouri on being elected a fellow with the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia. https://adi.deakin.edu.au//professor-fethi-mansouri-electe

07.01.2022 Queensland will join Victoria, NSW and Tasmania to start contributing photos for facial recognition to Australias National Driver Licence Facial Recognition Solution, but according to Dr Monique Mann, without any legal framework around privacy and usage of this information, its too soon. https://www.theage.com.au//queensland-set-for-licence-data

07.01.2022 The new ADI Policy Briefing Paper series draws on the expertise within the institute to examine important issues facing Australia today. The first paper, by Jehonathan Ben and Yin Paradies, addresses countering racism in times of crisis. https://bit.ly/2PvQF2Z

06.01.2022 Racism costs the Australian economy almost $38 billion every year #ADIinsights Read more: https://adi.deakin.edu.au//whats-the-cost-of-racism-in-aus

06.01.2022 Did you miss our last Public Policy Forum, 'Whither Australia-China relations'? You can catch up here with the full recording of the event here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5tnHPiBx7c&feature=youtu.be

05.01.2022 ADI is excited to announce the appointment of Adjunct Professor Bulent (Hass) Dellal AO. Prof Dellals appointment follows on from three years as Chair of SBS and an exceptional resume of service to multiculturalism and social cohesion in Australia. https://adi.deakin.edu.au/n/welcome-prof-bulent-hass-dellal

05.01.2022 ADI Director Prof Fethi Mansouri recently did interviews with UNESCO on the effects, both positive & negative, that COVID-19 will have on societies around the world. Watch here: https://youtu.be/JX-U5OWiVlc There is also a written interview on the UNESCO website: https://en.unesco.org//interview-fethi-mansouri-advancing-

04.01.2022 Prof Michelle Grossman spoke to The Atlantic about the emergence of a new form of national power amid the COVID-19 pandemic: resilient power https://www.theatlantic.com//pandemic-revealing-ne/616944/

04.01.2022 Prof Greg Barton discusses with 9 News the lack of gains won in the so-called War on Terror, after nearly two decades of conflict in 9/11s wake. https://www.9news.com.au//b141ba01-ec9f-400b-b935-95c0e9cc?

04.01.2022 Rio Tintos destruction of Juukan Gorge has been seen as an act of vandalism, but Dr Jos Antonio Gonzlez Zarandona says that overlooks the real reason mining companies get away with destroying Indigenous heritage sites in Australia

03.01.2022 30 minutes until our policy forum on Australia-China relations. You can still register, so please join us and submit your questions to our excellent panel in the Q&A. https://deakin.zoom.us//20160212/WN_J8APQfkpSWOmkZZhDBasFA

02.01.2022 ADI is delighted to announce the appointment of Honorary Professor Fazal Rizvi. Prof Rizvi is a leading scholar in globalisation and education and long-time ADI board member. https://adi.deakin.edu.au/news/welcome-professor-fazal-rizvi

02.01.2022 While were still working remotely in Melbourne, its great to see so many exciting things happening at ADI and among our researchers. Check out these highlights from the last month https://adi.deakin.edu.au/news/august-at-adi

01.01.2022 In the wake of Black Lives Matter protests, systemic racism is being examined across sectors including the arts. Dr Sherene Idrisss article on The Conversation tells us we need more than apologies to achieve transformative racial justice. https://adi.deakin.edu.au//the-sorry-part-is-easy-nbspwhy-

01.01.2022 We have entered the Covidscape, writes Dr Emma Kowal. From the midst of this pandemic, Dr Kowal looks towards the future and how the reshaped world of the Covidscape can be repurposed for a better post-COVID world. https://adi.deakin.edu.au/covid-19-expertise

01.01.2022 ADI is delighted to announce Prof Pam Nilan has been appointed Honorary Professor with the Institute https://adi.deakin.edu.au/news/welcome-professor-pam-nilan

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