Structure and Governance

The AVERT Research Network was established in 2018 by Professor Michele Grossman and colleagues at Deakin University. Professor Grossman co-convened the Network with Lydia Khalil from 2022 to 2024. From 2024, Lydia Khalil served as sole Convenor and was joined by co-Convenor Associate Professor Julian Droogan in August 2024. AVERT membership, including representation on its Executive and Steering Committees, is multi-institutional. 

AVERT’s operational funding is provided by generous support from the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation and the Faculty of Arts and Education, Deakin University. Additional funding for specific activities such as conferences, symposia and research outputs is currently provided under an agreement with the Department of Home Affairs.

AVERT’s work is guided by an Executive Committee and a Steering Committee. The AVERT Steering Committee provides high level advice to the AVERT Convenor and Executive on the strategic goals and operations of the AVERT Research Network. The AVERT Executive manages the day-to-day design and implementation of AVERT activities, as well as contributing to strategic planning and development. The Terms of Reference for the AVERT Steering Committee and Executive Committee can be accessed here.

 

Steering Commitee

  • Lydia Khalil

    DEAKIN UNIVERSITY  
    LOWY INSTITUTE

    Senior Research Fellow and Co-Convenor, AVERT Research Network

    Research Area Keywords: Violent extremism; Online; Technology; Emergency management and countering violent extremism; Crisis and natural disasters; Radicalisation; Authoritarianism; Intelligence; Counterterrorism; Policy; Jihadism; Middle East; Right wing extremism; Conspiracy & Disinformation

  • Julian Droogan

    MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY

    ssociate Professor and Head of Department, Department of Security Studies and Criminology, AVERT Research Network Co-Convenor

    Research Area Keywords: Terrorism; Violent extremism; Countering violent extremism; Jihadism; Internet; Social media; Right-wing extremism; Left-wing extremism; Religion; South Asia.

  • Michele Grossman AM

    DEAKIN UNIVERSITY

    Professor and Research Chair in Diversity and Community Resilience

    Research Area Keywords: Resilience to violent extremism; Preventing and countering violent extremism; Women and terrorism; Terrorist recruitment; Cultural semiotics of terrorism.

  • Kristina Murphy

    GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY

    Professor of Criminology

    Research Area Keywords: Policing and Procedural Justice; Counter-terrorism; Conspiracy Theories; Anti-government Sentiment; Extremism.

  • Mario Puecker

    VICTORIA UNIVERSITY

    Associate Professor

    Research Area Keywords: Dissent; Right-wing extremism; Citizenship; Mobilisation; Radicalism.

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    Joshua Roose

    DEAKIN UNIVERSITY

    Associate Professor

    Research Area Keywords: Masculinities; Political Violence; Religious Violence; Extremism; Populism; Far-Right; Salafi Jihadism; Male Supremacism; Incels; Mens Rights Activism; Protest; Policy.

  • Paul Thomas

    UNIVERSITY OF HUDDERSFIELD, UK

    Professor of Youth and Policy

    Research Area Keywords: Preventing Violent Extremism; Youth Racial Tensions; Education; Anti-racism; Enactment of Policy.

Executive Commitee

  • Lydia Khalil

    DEAKIN UNIVERSITY  
    LOWY INSTITUTE

    Senior Research Fellow and Co-Convenor, AVERT Research Network

    Research Area Keywords: Violent extremism; Online; Technology; Emergency management and countering violent extremism; Crisis and natural disasters; Radicalisation; Authoritarianism; Intelligence; Counterterrorism; Policy; Jihadism; Middle East; Right wing extremism; Conspiracy & Disinformation

  • Julian Droogan

    MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY

    Associate Professor and Head of Department, Department of Security Studies and Criminology, AVERT Research Network Co-Convenor

    Research Area Keywords: Terrorism; Violent extremism; Countering violent extremism; Jihadism; Internet; Social media; Right-wing extremism; Left-wing extremism; Religion; South Asia.

  • Greg Barton

    DEAKIN UNIVERSITY

    Professor of Global Islamic Politics

    Research Area Keywords: Radicalisation, recruitment and disengagement; Countering violent extremism; Salafi jihadi terrorism; Indonesia; Southeast Asia; Islamic thought; Islam and civil society; Democracy and reform in the Muslim world.

  • Emily Corner

    AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

    Associate Professor

    Research Area Keywords: Terrorism; Radicalisation; Mental Health; Risk Assessment; Grievance.

  • Jared Dmello

    UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE

    Senior Lecturer

    Research Area Keywords: Terrorism; Radicalisation; Climate Change; LGBTQ+.

  • Mark Duckworth

    DEAKIN UNIVERSITY

    Senior Research Fellow

    Research Area Keywords: Community resilience; Preventing violent extremism; Disaster risk reduction; Intergovernmental relations; Public sector governance; Counter-terrorism policy; Emergency management; Multicultural affairs.

  • Vivian Gerrard

    DEAKIN UNIVERSITY

    Postdoctoral Research Fellow

    Research Area Keywords: Alternative narratives; Image-making; Militant wellness; Polarisation; Radicalisation; Recruitment; Resilience.

  • Michele Grossman AM

    DEAKIN UNIVERSITY

    Professor and Research Chair in Diversity and Community Resilience

    Research Area Keywords: Resilience to violent extremism; Preventing and countering violent extremism; Women and terrorism; Terrorist recruitment; Cultural semiotics of terrorism.

  • Imogen Richards

    DEAKIN UNIVERSITY

    Lecturer

    Research Area Keywords: Social media; News media; Political violence; Political economy; Counterterrorism.

  • Matteo Vergani

    DEAKIN UNIVERSITY

    Associate Professor

    Research Area Keywords: Hate crime; Hate speech; Extremism; Political violence; Terrorism; P/CVE; Evaluation.

  • Helen Young

    DEAKIN UNIVERSITY

    Senior Lecturer

    Research Area Keywords: Far-right extremist culture and fiction; white supremacy and racism; video games; medievalism; popular culture; conspiracy theories.