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Archie Thomas from UTS and a team at Macquarie have gained an ARC grant... "What does doing diversity do and how can it be done differently." How do newsmedia respond to criticisms of their workforce choices.... URLs to follow

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From Jon Marshall: Government and business are not solving the problems of climate change or ecological destruction. Climate generosity suggests a way of building relationships, habits, and new modes of operating sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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Lai-Ha Chan on SBS Cantonese. Vital topic. China’s navy conducted live-fire drills in the Tasman Sea. Why did the navy choose to hold these exercises so close to Australia and New Zealand? Should Australia and New Zealand be concerned? sbs.com.au/language/chine…

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Alexandra Grey Two new pieces about China's minority language laws and policies. The first is this short video for general / student audiences: Making Zhuang language visible. languageonthemove.com/making-zhuang-…

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The Second Alexandra Grey article is: China’s official common language gains further strength against minority languages. Melbourne Asia Review, Edition 21 In both English and Chinese melbourneasiareview.edu.au/chinas-officia….

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Siobhan Irving appeared on a panel on ABC Radio National's 'God Forbid' to talk about Sydney Queer Muslims and Mardi Gras. One of the oldest misconceptions about both religious and queer people rears its ugly head: that they can't coexist, but not always abc.net.au/listen/program…

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Jon Marshall: The ethics of climate generosity and the “Median Commons”: An experimental future within complexity Futures 166, February 2025: 103516 ‘Climate generosity’ is studied through the actions of Clean Energy for Eternity in Bega Australia. doi.org/10.1016/j.futu…

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New Publication from SPS JP Marshall 2025. Complexity and Distributed Governance. In S.A. Samoilenko, & S.Simmons (eds) The Handbook of Social and Political Conflict. Wiley/Blackwell. doi.org/10.1002/978111… On complex systems and climate governance.

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Jeremy Walker: ‘Who says ‘offshore wind kills whales’ and why? Funded by Big Oil and Coal, the co-ordinated disinformation and astroturfing against offshore wind development is a trans-national project of the Atlas Network. Submission no. 297. 13 aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_…

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Jeremy Walker, mentioned in speech to Parliament. 4 Feb 2025. Australian Parliament. Speech by Senator David Shoebridge Advance and the Atlas Network. Video: youtube.com/watch?v=WBZa4Z… Senate Hansard: aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_…

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Jeremy Walker again, 13 Feb 2025. Australian Parliament. Speech by Senator Peter Whish-Wilson Offshore Wind Farm Disinformation & the Atlas Network. Calls for a new Senate inquiry into the Atlas Network for future anti-disinformation legislation. Video: youtube.com/watch?v=32tqyZ…

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A new Book from Mark Gawne Motivations for Refusal: Work, Value, and the Limits of Postworkerism It gives a critical account of how the affective politics of capital and class are formed and contested in contemporary work, and offers a critique of postworkerist autonomism.

A new Book from Mark Gawne
Motivations for Refusal: Work, Value, and the Limits of Postworkerism 
It gives a critical account of how the affective politics of capital and class are formed and contested in contemporary work, and offers a critique of postworkerist autonomism.
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Lai-Ha Chan was interviewed by SBS Cantonese Radio about the federal election: sbs.com.au/language/chine… Discussion points include: The growing number of swing and soft voters, far more than usual How the major political parties are attempting to win support from these voters

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Prof. Anna Clark on Hey History! recorded live at Adelaide Festival Writers Week, with Axel Clark, Clare Wright OAM, & Kiera Lindsey, 'What can historical objects tell us about the past?' Primarily for children, but interesting for all. omny.fm/shows/hey-hist…

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For all researchers: Introduction to the Australian Research Funding Landscape Wed, 14 May, 10am - 12pm AEST Add to calendar RES Hub, and virtually via Zoom see events.humanitix.com/introduction-t…

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Lai-Ha Chan interviewed by SBS Cantonese, discussing the reasons behind the Liberal Party’s crushing defeat in the general election, and the factors that led voters to reject the Coalition. sbs.com.au/language/chine…

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The journal issue edited by Devleena Ghosh, Céline Granjou & Valérie Deldrève is now formally out.... questioning how future studies and environmental justice frameworks can work together and transform each other. sciencedirect.com/special-issue/…

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Chris Ho writing on the huge pressure on some students to study and prepare for academic tests in primary school to gain access to selective schools. students preparing for the tests told us they attended private tutoring 3 or more days per week. theconversation.com/no-pain-no-gai…

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Michael Fabinyi and Carmela Novilla describe the significant economic and social contributions made by small pelagic fish and describe a series of governance interventions aimed at protecting coral reefs and regulating small pelagic (Mid depth ocean) fish link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Rosie Ganino interviews Dr Jeremy Walker of UTS on his research into the petroleum industry and their early knowledge of global heating, and their systematic efforts to influence public opinion and defeat effective climate policy: 3cr.org.au/climateaction/…