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Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences: Recent submissions

    • Confusing Black and White: Naqshbandi Sufi Affiliations and the Transition to Qing Rule in the Tarim Basin 

      Brophy, David
      Published 2018
      This article offers a critique of the prevailing framework for the analysis of Naqshbandi Sufism in Xinjiang, or Eastern Turkistan, from the late seventeenth century onwards: one that describes a division into dynastic ...
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    • ‘He Causes a Ruckus Wherever He Goes’: Saʿid Muḥammad al-ʿAsali as a Missionary of Modernism in North-West China 

      Brophy, David
      Published 2019
      This article examines the activities of the Syrian hadith scholar Saʿid Muḥammad al-ʿAsali al-Ṭarabulsi al-Shami (1870–1932?), better known as Shami Damulla, as a window onto the relationship between the Ottoman Empire and ...
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    • Play Beyond Playgrounds Symposium Report 

      Mestrom, Sanné; Odlum, Nadia
      Published 2024-07-11
      This report documents the proceedings and findings of the two-day symposium 'Play Beyond Playgrounds: Rethinking the role of public art in urban play' held at the University of Sydney on Thursday 30th November and Friday ...
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    • Adapting Amidst Crisis: Analysing the Role of Street-Level Bureaucrats in Mitigating the Economic Crisis in Sri Lanka 

      Liyanage, Tilani
      Published 2024-07-05
      The data set of the online survey of the above research
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    • Zero Interest Policy & the New Abnormal: A Critique, by Michael Beenstock (Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 2022) 

      Morley, James
      Published 2024
      Book review of Zero Interest Policy & the New Abnormal: A Critique, by Michael Beenstock (Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, 2022)
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