Year | Citation |
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2024 | Peucker, M., & Spaaij, R. (240601). Alternative Epistemology in Far-Right Anti-Publics: A Qualitative Study of Australian Activists. International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society, 37(2), (243-264). |
2024 | Peucker, M., Clark, T., & Claridge, H. (240101). Mapping the Journey of (non-) Reporting in Response to Racism: A Change-oriented Approach to Reporting Barriers, Motives and Support Needs. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 45(3), (473-493). |
2023 | Peucker, M., & Fisher, T. J. (230301). Mainstream media use for far-right mobilisation on the alt-tech online platform Gab. Media, Culture and Society, 45(2), (354-372). |
2021 | Peucker, M., Lentini, P., Smith, D., & Iqbal, M. (210101). Our diggers would turn in their graves : nostalgia and civil religion in Australia s far-right. Australian Journal of Political Science, 56(2), (189-205). |
2021 | Peucker, M. (210101). You are essentially forced into being an activist : the interplay between Islamophobia and Muslims civic engagement in Australia. Religion, State and Society, 49(1), (23-40). |
Key details
Areas of expertise
- Citizenship
- Racism
- Radical political movements
- Dissent and democracy
Available to supervise research students
Available for media queries
About Mario Peucker
Mario Peucker is a Principal Research Fellow at the Institute for Sustainable Industries and Liveable Cities at Victoria University, and an executive member of the Centre for Resilient and Inclusive Societies (CRIS).
He has undertaken qualitative and quantitative research on radical political movements & dissent, Muslim community activism and inclusion-exclusion dynamics since 2003, both in Europe and Australia. Mario has published five books, and numerous reports, book chapters and articles in peer-reviewed journals, such as Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Politics and Religion, Ethnic and Racial Studies and Australian Journal of Political Science.
Qualifications
- PhD (University of Melbourne)
Key publications
Book chapter (showing 2)
Year | Citation |
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2021 | Peucker, M. (210101). Alternative Epistemologies of the Radical Right: How GrandNarratives and the Quest for Truth Offer Recognition and aSense of Belonging In Leidig, E. (Ed.) (pp. 38-40). Hannover: ibidem. |
2019 | Peucker, M., Smith, D., & Iqbal, M. (190101). Not a Monolithic Movement: The Diverse and Shifting Messaging of Australia s Far-Right (pp. 73-100). Springer Singapore. |
Commissioned research report (showing 3)
Year | Citation |
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2024 | Peucker, M., Vaughan, F., Doley, J., & Clark, T. (240716). Understanding reporting barriers and support needs for those experiencing racism in Victoria.. Victoria University. |
2023 | Peucker, M. (230426). Media reporting on far-right extremism in Australia: Between strategic silence and harmful amplification. |
2021 | Peucker, M., & Fisher, T. J. (211201). Anti-racism, diversity and inclusion in organisational settings. |
Journal article (showing 5 of 16)
Research funding for the past 5 years
Please note:
- Funding is ordered by the year the project commenced and may continue over several years.
- Funding amounts for contact research are not disclosed to maintain commercial confidentiality.
- The order of investigators is not indicative of the role they played in the research project.
2022
Local CVE capacity addressing far-right extremism in Australian rural and regional communities: Protections, vulnerabilities, needs and resourcesÂ
From: Deakin University
For period: 2022-2023
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$57,513 |
2021
All One Together: Anti-Racism Campaign 2021-22
From: Ethnic Communities Council of Victoria
For period: 2021-2022
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$19,923 |
Developing adequate anti-racism support structures and fostering community empowerment in Greater Dandenong and Casey
From: City of Greater Dandenong, City of Casey
Other investigators: Prof Thomas Clark
For period: 2021-2022
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Not disclosed |
Documentation of Community Empowerment Project: Establishing a local community-led network supporting those who experience racism
From: Scanlon Foundation
Other investigators: Prof Thomas Clark
For period: 2021-2021
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$40,000 |
2019
Grant for Wyndham Pilot Study: Empowerment and support services for marginalised communities experiencing prejudice-motivated harassment and abuse in Wyndham
From: Scanlon Foundation
Other investigators: Prof Thomas Clark
For period: 2019-2020
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$50,000 |
Dissenting citizenship? Discussing concerns about diversity, immigration and what it means to be Australian today
From: Dept of Justice and Community Safety (VIC), Melton Council, Yarra City Council, City of Greater Bendigo
Other investigators: Prof Debra Smith, Prof Ramon Spaaij
For period: 2019-2020
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Not disclosed |
Dissenting Citizenship? Understanding Individuals' Vulnerabilities to Right-Wing Extremism on the Local Level
From: Dept of Justice and Community Safety (VIC)
Other investigators: Prof Debra Smith, Prof Ramon Spaaij
For period: 2019-2020
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Not disclosed |
Partnership with Deakin University in the Collaborative Centre for Resilient and Inclusive Societies (CRIS)
From: Research Institute on Social Cohesion
Other investigators: Prof Debra Smith, Aspr Alison Baker, Prof Ramon Spaaij
For period: 2019-2021
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Not disclosed |
Supervision of research students at VU
Available to supervise research students
Available for media queries
Currently supervised research students at VU
No. of students | Study level | Role |
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2 | PhD | Principal supervisor |
Currently supervised research students at VU
Students & level | Role |
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PhD (2) | Principal supervisor |
Completed supervision of research students at VU
No. of students | Study level | Role |
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1 | PhD Integrated | Associate supervisor |
Completed supervision of research students at VU
Students & level | Role |
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PhD Integrated (1) | Associate supervisor |