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Melbourne Asia Review is a research-based publication of the Asia Institute, University of Melbourne.

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Securitisation contributes to an anti-women backlash in Australian Muslim communities

  • Alyssa Moohin,

Interviews with Australian Muslim women reveal a connection between securitisation and some Muslim men’s involvement in anti-women movements.

Indigenous and Muslim peoples in Australia: Enduring threats to the national identity and nation

  • Dr Troy Meston, A/Prof Debbie Bargallie and Prof Halim Rane,

Militant democracy geared toward the ‘colonised other’ will continue to limit opportunities to grow harmonious societies.

Echoes of future past: The continued hyper-securitisation of Islam and Muslims

  • Dr David Tittensor,

What is the current place of Islam in the imaginary of Australia and other nations given that it continues to be securitised more than 20 years after 9/11?

The importance of student perspectives in evaluating Asia literacy in Australia

  • Theo Mendez,

Research on how students actually engage with Asia literacy.

Reflections on sustaining Trade and Kinship Traditions between Makassans and Yolŋu

  • Dr Anthea Skinner, Prof Lisa Palmer, Prof Marcia Langton, Prof Aaron Corn, Dr Kristen Smith, Prof Brian Djangirrawuy Gumbula-Garawirrtja, Renelle Gandjitjiwuy Gondarra, Prof. Muhlis Hadrawi, James Pilbrow ,

The long history of trade and family relationships and ongoing collaborations in research, cultural exchanges and beyond.