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The invisibility of Islamic art in Australia

  • Written by The Conversation
imageKhayamiya or Egyptian Tentmaker Applique provides a memorable introduction to Islamic art.Photo by Timothy Crutchett Charles Sturt University

Islamic art in Australia – regardless of the era – is inaccessible and largely overlooked. It is sparsely displayed in our public galleries, rarely taught as a dedicated subject in Australian...

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Turkey joining Islamic State offensive — so why is it targeting the Kurds?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageTurkish troops patrol the Syrian border as airstrikes begin.EPA/Deniz Toprak

Between 03.40 and 03.53 on July 24, three Turkish F-16 jets bombed three Islamic State targets in Syria. This was the first time the Turkish military has taken direct action against the terrorist group.

As the airstrikes began, Turkish police arrested a large number of...

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  2. Are travel philanthropists doing more harm than good?
  3. Hospitals are safer than home births – but only if you're poor
  4. Shadow play: how China's unregulated banks feed its boom and bust economy
  5. Ignore the mudslinging – Corbyn would be a sound option for Labour
  6. Scientists at work: tackling India's snakebite problem
  7. “There is such confusion in my powers.”
  8. Abbott's $60 billion cost for Labor's renewables goal came from 'back of envelope'
  9. Renaissance on the bayou: the revival of a lost language
  10. How women are reclaiming their right to public space in Delhi
  11. The scorching winds on the surface of the sun – and how we're forecasting them
  12. How the legacy of slavery affects the mental health of black Americans today
  13. Has Taylor Swift finally figured out how to shake off Chinese counterfeits?
  14. Lady Philosophy: Loving Wisdom in Medieval Rome
  15. Foreign policy and the ALP national conference
  16. Time for action on one of the big four infectious diseases of our time
  17. In defence of Germany: why the EU's biggest champion doesn't deserve the vitriol
  18. How the third wave of coffee shops is transforming high streets
  19. Five truths about Scottish politics that might surprise you
  20. What is the search for extraterrestrial intelligence actually looking for?
  21. Improving student teachers' in-school experiences is a smart investment
  22. South Africa is rebranding its condom campaign: will it work this time?
  23. Science and technology hold the key to Nigeria reaching its full potential
  24. Dealing with African epidemics needs more than just a health response
  25. South Africa's struggling agricultural sector: what went wrong 20 years ago
  26. Health Check: what causes headaches?
  27. Regulating people – not just guns – might explain Australia's decline in mass shootings
  28. Moral panic is sown to make us scaredy-cats – that's nothing new
  29. Should a hunger charity accept support from a tobacco company?
  30. Democracy needs heroes to champion the cause
  31. Why we shouldn't be trying to make people happy at work all of the time
  32. FactCheck: could foreign workers be paid less under the China-Australia FTA?
  33. The off-topic Conversation #53
  34. Chasing the 'silver sliver': making sure innovation doesn't slip through our fingers
  35. Don't panic! Traffic congestion is not coming for our cities
  36. National conference subdued about Labor revival as Shorten gets his way
  37. If we don't talk about value, cancer drugs will become terminal for health systems
  38. The absurdity of English spelling and why we're stuck with it
  39. What do we love when we love books by dead authors?
  40. We need to protect the fossil heritage on our doorstep
  41. How can we fulfill the promise of the Americans with Disabilities Act?
  42. Politics podcast: Anthony Albanese and Richard Marles from the ALP national conference
  43. ALP national conference: experts respond
  44. Labor conference leaves Shorten stronger
  45. Tour de France race etiquette seems silly in the context of doping
  46. ALP conference day two: tears on both sides as Labor paves the way to turn back boats
  47. Shorten reveals suite of asylum seeker measures
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