‘Understanding Islam’ event values diversity
Griffith University Muslim Students Association aims to remove misconceptions and increase student involvement
Griffith University Muslim Students Association aims to remove misconceptions and increase student involvement
Griffith University’s Islamic Research Unit (GIRU) is on the way to becoming the nation’s leading unit for Islamic research with...
Griffith University has won a 2016 Queensland Multicultural Award for its ground-breaking Reporting Islam Project.
Prestigious award goes to Griffith for second year in a row.
A new book examines how news media shapes perceptions of the Muslim World
Students from Griffith University’s School of Humanities recently returned from a month-long Muslim World Study Tour. It was an experience both memorable and inspiring, writes Elise Stephenson
Sovereign citizens or ‘sovcitz’ reject the authority of the government and legal systems. The COVID-19 pandemic has fuelled extremism, including sovereign citizen beliefs in Australia, says Griffith University’s Dr Keiran Hardy, and poses challenges to law enforcement and public safety.
The idea of a "great" replacement has been the source of extremist politics for some time, it has entered the mainstream through a gradual process of normalisation since the turn of the century. These views are grounded in a mythology that civilisations are racially and culturally distinct and fixed in time. Dr Susan de Groot Heupner considers the role of “great” replacement and premillennialism as they relate to the Wieambilla siege.
A new world order Stan Grant has built an illustrious career as a distinguished Australian and international broadcaster, author and...
Join Stan and Kerry as they explore the opportunities and challenges facing our rapidly and unpredictable changing world order, and what the future might hold for all Australians.