Cover image from left: Dr Hass Dellal OAM - Deakin University
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LUNCHTIME SEMINAR SERIES<br />
10 March Anthony Ware Context Sensitivity in International Development<br />
24 March Jill Bamforth The Untold Stories of Migrant Women and Australian Law<br />
7 April Linda Young The Construction of National Heroes in House Museums<br />
21 April Geoff Robinson American Liberalism and the Problem of Capitalism <strong>from</strong> the Long<br />
Boom to the Panic of 2007<br />
6 May Benjamin Isakhan Targeting the Symbolic Dimension of Baathist Iraq: Cultural<br />
Destruction, Historical Memory and National Identity<br />
19 May David Hundt Contesting Neo-Liberalism in Korea: Financial Crisis and Beyond<br />
9 June Douglas Lorman The Multicultural Debate: Deja Vu All Over Again<br />
23 June Steven Slaughter Does Minilaterialism Matter? The G20 and Legitimacy in Global<br />
Governance<br />
7 July Abe Ata Attitudes of Non-Muslim Australian Senior Students to Muslims<br />
and Islam: A National Survey<br />
21 July Yin Paradies Understanding and Addressing Racism in Australia<br />
11 August Leonie Rutherford & Multiplatform Innovation and Participatory Citizenship: The<br />
Adam Brown Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Digital Children’s Television<br />
Projects<br />
25 August Yoko Harada What Australian's Are Missing: Exploration into the Japanese<br />
Theatre of the Whaling Dispute<br />
8 September Adam Possamai Religious Profile of Aborigines, Pacific Peoples and Maoris in<br />
Australia & New Zealand: An Analysis of the 2001 & 2006 Censuses<br />
22 September Alexander Naraniecki The Origins of Australian Multiculturalism: Jerzy (George) Zubrzycki<br />
and Integrative Pluralism<br />
6 October Damien Two Steps Forward, One Step Back: Indonesia’s Arduous Path of<br />
Kingsbury Reform<br />
20 October David Walker Not Dark Yet: Writing a Personal History<br />
SPECIAL SEMINAR SERIES<br />
7 March Paul Morris Where Does a ‘No’ to Multiculturalism Leave Us? Reflections of<br />
European and Antipodean Realities<br />
28 September Syed K Aljunied Muslim Revivalism and Failed Secularism in Southeast Asia<br />
ANNUAL REPORT 2011<br />
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