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Professor Greg Barton is a prominent academic at Deakin University, holding the Chair in Global Islamic Politics within the Faculty of Arts and Education and the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation. With expertise in Religious Studies, Political Science, and Criminology, his research focuses on countering violent extremism, religious populism, and the intersection of technology with Islamic education.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy, Monash University
- Bachelor of Arts, Monash University
Research Interests: Professor Barton's work spans multiple domains including Violent Extremism, Religious Populism, Counter-terrorism Policy, Gender Dynamics in CVE, Southeast Asian Security, and Technology in Islamic Education. He explores how digital media influences radicalization, the role of civil society in countering extremism, and the sociopolitical implications of religious diversity.
Grants and Contracts: His career is funded by numerous grants from the Australian Research Council, Department of Home Affairs, and international bodies like Plan International. Key projects include SEAN-CSO initiatives, Religious Populism and Emotions, and Development Interventions to Violent Extremism.
Supervision: He actively supervises doctoral students in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, focusing on topics like gender in radicalization, Australian CVE policy, and community-based extremism prevention.
Key Publications: Recent work includes analyses of Salafi jihadi terrorism, LGBTQIA+ youth perspectives in Indonesia, and systematic reviews of CVE programming. His research is frequently cited in policy documents and academic discourse.




