The war in Gaza has revealed the limits of our prevailing political narratives and the vital role that universities can play

Image by Amir Levy | Getty Images from ABC Ethics & Religion

In an Opinion piece published in ABC’s Religion and Ethics section, Fethi writes: “While I have been struggling to comprehend the unfolding catastrophe in Gaza purely at a human level, I have also wrestled with its implications for those of us who are academics working in the humanities and social sciences.”

Read the full article on the ABC website: ‘The war in Gaza has revealed the limits of our prevailing political narratives — and the vital role that universities can play

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