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Resurgent racism project begins

6 August 2019
Call for International Fellows now open
The new project will adopt a transnational, interdisciplinary approach to racism, bringing together top historians, political scientists, cultural studies scholars, sociologists and psychologists. International experts are invited to apply.

The (SSSHARC) has announced its latest FutureFix research venture along with a call for five International Fellows to join the project.

Led by Professor (Sociology and Political Theory), Professor (History), Associate Professor (Sociology and Social Policy) and (American Politics and Foreign Policy), the venture will address the emergence of new forms of racism, specifically those manifesting as nationalist populism and far-right extremism.

In a world with accelerating inequality, de-industrialisation, environmental degradation, and increasing migration flows, our project seeks to explain the logics of emboldened white racism in Western liberal democracies
Professor Dirk Moses

Along with exploring the drivers of antisemitism, Islamophobia and white supremacism, the project will develop new approaches to how racism is understood with an eye to informing anti-racism policy within Australia and beyond.

The current discourse on racism is limited. It鈥檚 often plagued by fixation on a particular national context and much of it treats racism as a social pathology or cultural disease with a discoverable cure.
Dr David Smith

鈥淩ather than approaching racism with medical metaphors, like 鈥渋llness鈥, we will develop an analytical framework for explaining racism as something intrinsic to Western democracies that radicalises in moments of globalisation crises鈥, says Associate Professor Elder.

The venture will draw upon a range of disciplines from within the humanities and social sciences and support a cohort of five International Fellows who will engage with the venture in workshops, talks, and master classes. The work will culminate in peer-reviewed journal articles and an edited book to be co-authored with the project鈥檚 academic leads.

Professor Soutphommasane said the venture will also draw on the expertise of members of the Race and Diversity Network, a multidisciplinary academic grouping established in the University earlier this year.

鈥淭his is an important time for scholars to shape our intellectual and policy responses to the problem of racism. We are excited about working with researchers from outside the University of Sydney, as well as within 鈥 and across disciplines.鈥

Resurgent Racism is the latest project within the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences鈥 evolving series 鈥 a suite of research themes that bring academics together to address complex issues affecting the everyday lives of people in Australia and across the world.

The venture marks the beginning of a new arrangement which will see FutureFix transition to the Sydney Social Sciences and Humanities Advanced Research Centre (SSSHARC) custodianship, commencing in 2020.

SSSHARC: Great ideas, landmark outcomes

鈥淲ith this new venture, we are continuing SSSHARC鈥檚 mission to advance landmark research in the humanities and social sciences. By incorporating FutureFix, we will provide a context for dynamic research teams to build collaborations beyond the usual confines of siloed research,鈥 said SSSHARC聽Inaugural Director, Professor聽.

.聽Expressions of Interest close 30 September.


The project team

Professor 聽is a political theorist who has authored five books on patriotism, multiculturalism and race. He was Race Discrimination Commissioner at the Australian Human Rights Commission from 2013 to 2018.

Professor 聽is a modern historian who has published extensively on mass violence, including genocide, memory and (post-) colonial history.

Associate Professor has a background in history and sociology and has authored two books on race and national identity in Australia. She has substantial experience in PGR and ECR mentorship (including a Vice Chancellor鈥檚 Award for PGR Supervision).

Dr is a political scientist with expertise in American politics and history, and in the overlap between religion and race.