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The Majlis at the ANU
The Majlis at the ANU

A cross-disciplinary roundtable on historical and contemporary issues across North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia

An Overview

In both Arabic and Persian, the term majlis can describe a regular gathering of like-minded individuals. It is regularly used in the Arabian Peninsula as a forum for friends and colleagues to meet and discuss political and social developments, to engage in debate, to share views and research, and to network. The Majlis at ANU provides a space for scholars and the public to meet and share their thoughts on contemporary events across the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. It also provides an opportunity for individuals to present their original research and receive feedback from their peers.

The Majlis will be virtual on zoom until further notice. We have enjoyed the participation of graduate students across the Australian National University and other Canberra-based research institutions, but all are welcome. Each event will publicise its zoom login details

The Detail

Most weeks will focus on either a topic that is central to media coverage at that time or more enduring thematic issues. For example, we have previously discussed Russian involvement in Syria’s civil war and have considered the theoretical approaches to the study of Islam. Prior to each Friday meeting, we will share several short articles (of newspaper or journalistic depth) with participants to get the conversation started.

Any participant in the Majlis is welcome to recommend a topic that is of interest to them, and we will do our best to accommodate it. The preference is for subjects that can be linked to contemporary events, but the only requirement is that they be useful to members, and interesting! One of the purposes of the Majlis is to build connections and awareness of research across the ANU, so we look forward to hearing what you’ve been working on, and what you’d like to learn more about.

We also arrange expert speakers where possible, including those based in the region who will speak via Skype or video chat. If you have a recommendation for an expert speaker, please let us know and we will work them into the schedule.

How to join

The Majlis is free and open to the public, but we welcome any prior indication of attendance for logistical purposes. Please email us to receive information and updates about the Majlis meetings.

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Past Events

Shanghai Cooperation Organisation: Mapping its digital / tech future
05
Feb
2021

Shanghai Cooperation Organisation: Mapping its digital / tech future

Raffaello Pantucci

The pandemic has had a far-reaching effect on the world. Nowhere is this more visible than in China's relations with the world, where the pandemic…

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Knowing Terrorism: Perceptions of terrorist groups in Yemen and Iraq
23
Oct
2020

Knowing Terrorism: Perceptions of terrorist groups in Yemen and Iraq

A/Prof Sarah Phillips (University of Sydney)

The international community spends billions of dollars each year on counterterrorism  interventions in conflict-affected states, to reduce the…

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Walter Benjamin goes to Karbala: the proliferation of religious art and the degradation of the image’s power
25
Sep
2020

Walter Benjamin goes to Karbala: the proliferation of religious art and the degradation of the image’s power

Samuel Blanch, CAIS Research Scholar

Walter Benjamin argued that in an age of mass technology the increased reproducibility of art objects would degrade their ‘authenticity’ and ‘aura…

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