This thesis examines why and how Indigenous Australians convert to Islam in the New South Wales suburbs of Redfern and Lakemba. It is argued that conventional religious conversion theories inadequately account for religious change in the circumstances outlined in this study. The aim of the thesis is to apply a sociological-historical methodology to document and analyse both Indigenous and Islamic pathways eventuating in Indigenous Islamic alliances. All of the Indigenous men interviewed for this research have had contact with Islam either while incarcerated or involved with the criminal justice system. The consequences of these alliances for the Indigenous men constitute the contribution the study makes to new knowledge. The study employs a...
Muslim migration to Australia took place over three distinct periods – the Colonial, the ‘White Aust...
Second generation Australians from a Muslim background have appeared on the political radar recently...
This paper discusses some preliminary findings of a larger ethnographic study which explores the rol...
Exploring religious and spiritual changes which have been taking place among Indigenous populations ...
When genealogies of oppression are revealed in their correct historical context they provide insight...
Conversion to Islam among disadvantaged peoples takes place across the globe, within both Western an...
For many years, Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples had a long history of cont...
This thesis is an analysis of the experiences and social attitudes of 572 Muslims living in Victoria...
Australian Aboriginal Muslims in prison are a minority population that has provoked public and polit...
Australian Aboriginal Muslims in prison are a minority population that has provoked public and polit...
This research aims to explore the dynamic of Muslim Identities in a multicultural context. Taking Br...
Self-improvement is often seen as the driving force behind international migration. In other cases, ...
Islam has long been a part of the multicultural landscape of major urban centres in Australia and en...
Self-improvement is often seen as the driving force behind international migration. In other cases, ...
This paper explores the connection between intra-religious dialogue and Muslim identities in Austral...
Muslim migration to Australia took place over three distinct periods – the Colonial, the ‘White Aust...
Second generation Australians from a Muslim background have appeared on the political radar recently...
This paper discusses some preliminary findings of a larger ethnographic study which explores the rol...
Exploring religious and spiritual changes which have been taking place among Indigenous populations ...
When genealogies of oppression are revealed in their correct historical context they provide insight...
Conversion to Islam among disadvantaged peoples takes place across the globe, within both Western an...
For many years, Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples had a long history of cont...
This thesis is an analysis of the experiences and social attitudes of 572 Muslims living in Victoria...
Australian Aboriginal Muslims in prison are a minority population that has provoked public and polit...
Australian Aboriginal Muslims in prison are a minority population that has provoked public and polit...
This research aims to explore the dynamic of Muslim Identities in a multicultural context. Taking Br...
Self-improvement is often seen as the driving force behind international migration. In other cases, ...
Islam has long been a part of the multicultural landscape of major urban centres in Australia and en...
Self-improvement is often seen as the driving force behind international migration. In other cases, ...
This paper explores the connection between intra-religious dialogue and Muslim identities in Austral...
Muslim migration to Australia took place over three distinct periods – the Colonial, the ‘White Aust...
Second generation Australians from a Muslim background have appeared on the political radar recently...
This paper discusses some preliminary findings of a larger ethnographic study which explores the rol...