Items where Author is "Faleh, M"
Journal article
CARRASCO, S., DANGOL, N. and FALEH, M., 2023. Rethinking social networks in responding to COVID-19: the case of African migrants in Melbourne's public housing. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 98: 104073. ISSN 2212-4209
FALEH, M., 2021. Law and vision: a reading of Islamic culture and the socio-spatial structure of traditional settlements. Australian Journal of Islamic Studies, 6 (1), pp. 47-64. ISSN 2207-4414
FALEH, M., 2019. Restoration of tangible and intangible artefacts in the Tunisian landscape: ‘boutique hotels’ and the entrepreneurial project of Dar Ben-Gacem. Journal of Heritage Management, 4 (1), pp. 22-35. ISSN 2455-9296
Authored book
FALEH, M., CARRASCO, S. and DANGOL, N., 2021. A home for the diaspora: from the Horn of Africa to Melbourne's public housing. Melbourne, Australia: University of Melbourne. ISBN 9780734056352
Chapter in book
MIZANUR RASHID, M., BARTSCH, K., ALIC, D., FALEH, M., GUSHEH, M. and RAJABITANHA, M., 2025. Building faith in Walter Burley Griffin’s national capital: the diplomatic mosque and other architectural narratives. In: A. POSSAMAI and D. TITTENSOR, eds., Muslims in contemporary Australia. BRILL. ISBN 9789004544017 (Forthcoming)
FALEH, M., CARRASCO, S. and DANGOL, N., 2025. A marginalised spatial structure in Melbourne’s public housing estates: evaluating public spaces, infrastructure, and citizen participation. In: L.P. RAJENDRAN, N.-D. ODELEYE and A. CAN, eds., Resilient cities in the global South: rethinking informality in urban planning and design. Regions and cities . London: Routledge. ISBN 9781032373775
FALEH, M. and ALSHAMASI, S., 2024. Learning from tradition in the face of globalization: a comparative study of vernacular and modern housing in the oases of Tunisia and Saudi Arabia. In: M. GILLEM, H. ISSA and A. SARASMITA, eds., Traditional dwelling and settlements. IASTE Working Paper Series (333). International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments, pp. 51-72.
FALEH, M., 2023. This is home now! 'Migrating' mosques as symbols of territorial identity in the modern Australian suburban landscape. In: H. RASHID and K. PETERSEN, eds., The Bloomsbury handbook of Muslims and popular culture. London: Bloomsbury Academic, pp. 77-88. ISBN 9781350145399
Conference contribution
FALEH, M., 2025. Mosques, migration, and memory: cultural legacies in Australia, the UK, and Japan. In: AIMS (Advancing Interdisciplinary Memory Studies) International Conference 2025, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 5-7 June 2025.
Newspaper or popular journal contribution
FALEH, M., ALIC, D. and MIZANUR RASHID, M., 2023. Australia now has its own grand mosque: a brief history of how these buildings fold into the urban landscape. The Conversation Australia.
Review
FALEH, M., 2023. Muslim American city: gender and religion in metro Detroit, Alisa Perkins (2020). International Journal of Islamic Architecture, 12 (1), pp. 242-244. ISSN 2045-5895