
| Position/s: | Emeritus Professor Sociology |
| Phone: | +61 8 82012567 |
| Email: | riaz.hassan@flinders.edu.au |
| Location: | Social Sciences North (305) |
| Postal address: | GPO Box 2100, Adelaide 5001, South Australia |
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Consultant: Mujalis Ugama Islam Singapora
Hassan, R.U., 2010. Life as a Weapon: The Global Rise of Suicide Bombings, London: Routledge.
Hassan, R.U., 2008. Inside Muslim Minds, Carlton, Vic: University of Melbourne Press.
Hassan, R.U., 2002. Faithlines: Muslim conceptions of Islam and society, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Hassan, R.U., 2007. Conceptions of Jihad and conflict resolution in Muslim societies. In Islam and political violence: Muslim diaspora and radicalism in the West. London, UK: I. B. Tauris, pp. 125-150.
Hassan, R.U., 2005. Institutional order and trust in religious institutions in Muslim societies. In Local and Global: Social transformations in Southeast Asia. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, pp. 291-313.
Hassan, R.U., 2011. Religious Institutions and Political Order: A Comparative Study of Muslim Countries. Australian Religion Studies Review, 24(1), 59-79.
Hassan, R.U., 2010. Suicide Bombings: Homicidal Killing or a Weapon of War?. Asian Journal of Social Science, 38(3), 462-480.
Hassan, R.U., 2009. Interrupting a history of tolerance: anti-semitism and the Arabs. Asian Journal of Social Science, 37(3), 452-462.
Hassan, R.U., 2008. Global rise of suicide terrorism: an overview. Asian Journal of Social Science, 36(2), 271-291.
Hassan, R.U., Corkindale, C.J., & Sutherland, J.K., 2008. The reality of religious labels: a study of muslim religiosity. Australian Religion Studies Review, 21(2), 188-199.
Hassan, R.U., 2011. Suicide Bombings, Abingdon, Oxford: Routledge.
Hassan, R.U., 2010. Life as a Weapon: The Global Rise of Suicide Bombings, London: Routledge.
Hassan, R.U., 2008. Inside Muslim Minds, Carlton, Vic: University of Melbourne Press.
Hassan, R.U., 2006. Keragaman iman: studi komparatif masyarakat muslim, Jakarta, Indonesia: RajaGrafindo Persada.
Mcallister, I., Dowrick, S., & Hassan, R.U., 2003. The Cambridge handbook of social sciences in Australia, Melbourne, VIC: Cambridge University Press.
Hassan, R.U., 2002. Faithlines: Muslim conceptions of Islam and society, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.
Hassan, R.U., 2002. Faithlines : Muslim conceptions of Islam and society, Karachi, Pakistan: Oxford University Press.
Hassan, R.U., 1995. Suicide Explained, Carlton South, Victoria: Melbourne University Press.
Hassan, R.U., 1983. A Way of Dying: Suicide in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press.
Hassan, R.U., 2011. Australian Muslims: Indicators of Social Inclusion. In Migration, Citizenship and Intercultural Relations. Farnham UK and Burlington VT: Ashgate, pp. 45-58.
Hassan, R.U., 2007. Suicide Terrorism: the use of human life as a weapon. In Terrorism Democracy: the West and the Muslim World. Singapore: Thomson Learning, pp. 147-156.
Hassan, R.U., 2007. Conceptions of Jihad and conflict resolution in Muslim societies. In Islam and political violence: Muslim diaspora and radicalism in the West. London, UK: I. B. Tauris, pp. 125-150.
Hassan, R.U., 2005. Institutional order and trust in religious institutions in Muslim societies. In Local and Global: Social transformations in Southeast Asia. Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill, pp. 291-313.
Hassan, R.U., 2001. Muslim perceptions of the "other". In Muslims and the west: Encounter and dialogue. Islamabad, Pakistan: Islamic Research Institute, pp. 196-215.
Hassan, R.U., 2001. Pakistanis in Australia. In The Australian People. Melbourne, VIC: Cambridge University Press, pp. 615-616.
Hassan, R.U., 2011. Religious Institutions and Political Order: A Comparative Study of Muslim Countries. Australian Religion Studies Review, 24(1), 59-79.
Khan, M., Goldney, R.D., & Hassan, R.U., 2010. Homicide Bombers: Life as a Weapon. Asian Journal of Social Science, 38(3), 481-484.
Hassan, R.U., 2010. Suicide Bombings: Homicidal Killing or a Weapon of War?. Asian Journal of Social Science, 38(3), 462-480.
Hassan, R.U., 2009. Interrupting a history of tolerance: anti-semitism and the Arabs. Asian Journal of Social Science, 37(3), 452-462.
Hassan, R.U., 2008. Global rise of suicide terrorism: an overview. Asian Journal of Social Science, 36(2), 271-291.
Hassan, R.U., 2008. Religion and Governance in a Globalizing world: a Comparative Study of Muslim Countries. Lahore Journal of Policy Studies, 2(1).
Hassan, R.U., Corkindale, C.J., & Sutherland, J.K., 2008. The reality of religious labels: a study of muslim religiosity. Australian Religion Studies Review, 21(2), 188-199.
Hassan, R.U., 2007. Expressions of religiosity and blasphemy in modern societies. Asian Journal of Social Science, 35(1), 111-125.
Hassan, R.U., 2007. On being religious: patterns of religious commitment in Muslim societies. Muslim World, 97(3), 437-478.
Hassan, R.U., 2006. Globalisation's challenge to the Islamic Ummah. Asian Journal of Social Science, 34(2), 311-323.
Hassan, R.U. & Azadarmaki, T., 2003. Institutional configurations and trust in religious institutions in Muslim societies. Islamic Studies, 42(1), 97-106.
Hassan, R.U., 2002. On being religious: a study of Christian and Muslim piety in Australia. Australian Religion Studies Review, 15(1), 87-114.
Hassan, R.U., 2001. Imagining Religion: Self-images of Islam in the late twentieth century. Asian Studies Review, 25(2), 131-151.
Hassan, R.U., 2001. Is suicide a disease?. Medical Journal of Australia, 175(10), 554-555.
Hassan, R.U., 2008. Suicide Attacks: Homicidal Killing or a Weapon of War?. Flinder Journal of Law Reform, 10(3).
Hassan, R.U., 2010. Suicide Terrorism. Asian Journal of Social Science, 38(3), 341-342.
Hassan, R.U., 2010. Life as a Weapon: Making Sense of Suicide Bombings. Dialogue, 29(2), 5-9.
Hassan, R.U., 2009. What motivates the suicide bombers?. YaleGlobal Online.
Hassan, R.U., 2004. Suicidal attacks: life as a weapon. ISIM Newsletter, 14(June), 8-9.
Hassan, R.U., 2004. Mutual Suspicion (Review). Australian Book Review, 258, 21-22.
Hassan, R.U., 2007. Observations on the Sunni-Shia divide and its global implications. International Institute for Counter Terrorism's 7th International Conference.
Hassan, R.U., 2006. Suicide Terrorism: Its Nature and Management in Different Countries. International Seminar on Crime Prevention: Building International Cooperation Against Terrorism.
Hassan, R.U., 2006. Social factors in suicide in Australia. An Australian-Japanese perspective on suicide prevention: culture, community and care: symposium papers, 131-141.
Hassan, R.U., 2006. Global Rise of Suicide Terrorism: A Sociological Analysis. 2nd World Congress of Middle Eastern Studies.
Hassan, R.U., 2006. Nations locked in servitude by a gulf in learning. The Times Higher Education Supplement (Online).
Hassan, R.U., 2006. Jihad and the West: Part 1. YaleGlobal (Online).
Hassan, R.U., 2005. Local and global: social transformation in Southeast Asia: essays in honour of Professor Syed Hussein Alatas (Editor), Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers.
Hassan, R.U., 2005. Local and global: social transformation in South-east Asia: essays in honour of Professor Syed Hussein Alatas (Editor), Leiden, Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers.
Hassan, R.U., 2003. Globalization's challenge to Islam: how to create one Islamic community in a diverse world. Yale Global Online.
Kosky, R., Eshkevari, H.S., Goldney, R.D., & Hassan, R.U., 1998. Suicide Prevention: the Global Context (Co-editor), New York and London: Plenum Press.
Forthcoming book: Life as a Weapon: The Global Rise of Suicide Terrorism, London and New York: Routledge 2010