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Islamophobia in Australia Reports

1. Scope

Dr Derya Iner of CISAC conducts Islamophobia in Australia reports in collaboration with the Islamophobia Register Australia, which is a community based third party reporting platform collecting Islamophobia incidents across Australia reported by victims, their proxies or witnesses. 

2. Project Site

  • Across Australia

3. Principle Researcher and Editor:

Dr Derya Iner, Lecturer in Sociology and Contemporary Studies, Centre for Islamic Studies, Charles Sturt University.

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4. Research Outputs

  • Iner, Derya et al. (2019) Islamophobia in Australia Report II (2017-2018). Sydney: Charles Sturt University and ISRA (185 pages pure research) 

According to CSU media department metrics, the report reached 750 million potential worldwide reader in the first week of its release. The report was mentioned above 400 times on social media, above 300 time on print media, above 90 time in overseas media.

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  • Iner, Derya. (Ed.) (2017) Islamophobia in Australia (2014-2016). Sydney: Charles Sturt University and ISRA.

The report was mentioned above 35 media outlets in the first week of its release including international coverage by BBC and Bridge Initiative of Georgetown University.

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5. Related Research Outputs 

  • Iner, Derya & Priscilla Brice (January 2020). Report to the NSW Government: Collaborative Approaches to Counter the Extremist Right-wing and Islamophobia Threats. Sydney: Charles Sturt University and All Together Now. 
  • Esposito, John and Derya Iner (2018). Islamophobia and Radicalization: Breeding Intolerance and Violence, John Esposito and Derya Iner. New York: Palgrave.  
  • Iner, Derya and Katy Nebhan. (2019) “Islamophobia within Muslim communities: An Australian Muslim Case Study. In Internal Islamophobia in Muslim Societies, edited by Enes Bayrakli and Farid Hafez. London: Routledge.  
  • Iner, Derya (2019). “Pro-Active Religious Rehabilitation to Prevent Radicalism and Violent Extremism.” In Refuting Radicalisation Religiously, edited by Fethi Mansouri and Zuleyha Keskin. New York: Palgrave.  
  • Iner, Derya. (2018). “Introduction: Relationships between Islamophobia and Radicalization.” In Islamophobia and Radicalization: Breeding Intolerance and Violence, John Esposito and Derya Iner. New York: Palgrave.  
  • Iner, Derya. (2018). “Interweaving Radicalism with Islamophobia: Feeding Radicals with the Halal Debate.” In Islamophobia and Radicalization: Breeding Intolerance and Violence, John Esposito and Derya Iner. New York: Palgrave.  
  • Iner, Derya and Amina Baghdadi. (2020). “Multilayered Discrimination of Muslim Women in Workplace.” Muslim Women in the Economy: Development, Faith and Globalisation (Research in Religion and Development series) edited by Dora Marinova and Shamim Samani. London: Routledge
  • Iner, Derya and Souha Korbatieh. (Forthcoming in 2020). “Women’s Agency and Islamophobia.” In Women’s Agency in Australia, edited by Ghena Krayem and Susan Carland. UK: Routledge.

6. Engagement & Impact

According to CSU media department metrics, the report reached 750 million potential worldwide reader in the first week of its release. The report was mentioned above 400 times on social media, above 300 time on print media, above 90 time in overseas media.

Online (405 results): news.com.au, ABC News, Sydney Morning Herald, SBS, Daily Telegraph, The Age, The Daily Mail, Yahoo7, ACM

Broadcast (308 results): ABC State radio, ABC National radio, ABC local radio, ABC TV

Print: The Sydney Morning Herald, Ballarat Courier

International hits (92 results)

Some of the more notable international outlets that covered the story and their estimated potential readership/viewers included:

  • Japan Today (1.2m)
  • The Straits Times (2m)
  • The New Indian Express (3.2m)
  • Yahoo India News (1.3m)
  • The Star Online (4.36m)
  • Times Now (13m)

7. Other

7.1. Islamophobia Launches

  • Melbourne  (2017)
  • NSW Parliament House (2017)
  • Sydney (2017)
  • Sydney Parramatta Hotel  (2019)

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