The first of three special panels hosted as part of the major international conference "The Study of Islam and Muslims in the shadow of the “War on Terror”: Complexity, Reflexivity and Decolonising Methodologies".
The conference was delivered by the Alwaleed Centre, Moray House School of Education and Sport, RACE.Ed and the Centre for Education for Racial Equality Scotland - all at the University of Edinburgh. For the full programme, click HERE.
Panel Details:
Decolonising Methodologies: Alternative Possibilities
Chair: Ibtihal Ramadan (University of Edinburgh)
- Ajmal Hussain (University of Warwick): (Un)feeling Islamophobia
- Jaan Islam (University of Edinburgh): The Myth of ‘Salafi-Jihadism’: A Critique of the Western-centric Narrative
- Amina Shareef (University of Cambridge): Youth Participatory Action ethnography in the War on Terror
- Halima Rahman (University of Liverpool): “If a woman wants to wear a scarf then that’s her choice – that’s her feminism!"