Keynote Speaker: Amarnath Amarasingam

Keynote speaker Amarnath Amarasingam

We are excited to announce our keynote speaker for the 2023 I@Q conference!  Amarnath Amarasingam will join us at 10:30am on Thursday March 9th for a talk entitled Dangerous Conspiracies: When Do Bad Ideas Become Violent?

Amarnath Amarasingam is an Assistant Professor in the School of Religion, and is cross-appointed to the Department of Political Studies, at Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada. His research interests are in terrorism, radicalization and extremism, conspiracy theories, online communities, diaspora politics, post-war reconstruction, and the sociology of religion. He is the author of Pain, Pride, and Politics: Sri Lankan Tamil Activism in Canada (2015), and the co-editor of Stress Tested: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Canadian National Security (2021) and Sri Lanka: The Struggle for Peace in the Aftermath of War (2016). He has also published around 50 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, has presented papers at over 100 national and international conferences, and has written for The New York Times, The Monkey Case, The Washington Post, CNN, Politico, The Atlantic, and Foreign Affairs. He has been interviewed on CNN, PBS Newshour, CBC, BBC, and a variety of other media outlets. He tweets at @AmarAmarasingam.

The keynote presentation on March 9th was livestreamed on the Queen's Library YouTube channel and can be viewed below.