
Christopher Mayes
@chrisrmayes
Senior Lecturer @DeakinPhilos. Researching history of bioethics; moral authority; ethics of food; AI & robotics in ag. Co-host of @Undisciplinary_ podcast
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Colonialism, starvation and resistance: How food is weaponized, from Gaza to Canada - a new piece with Charles Z. Levkoe martha stiegman and Tammara Soma theconversation.com/colonialism-st… via The Conversation Canada

Latest episode! Christopher Mayes and Jane Williams chat with PeterWest-Oram.bsky.social about solidarity in healthcare undisciplinary.buzzsprout.com/1104002/episod…

I really enjoyed my conversation with Jane Williams and Christopher Mayes , where amongst other things, we talked about justice and solidarity in global health. I hope it may be of interest to others. Thanks for the great conversation!



The winners for Innovation Journalism, supported by Master Builders Australia, are: Guardian Australia team, Guardian Australia. #walkleys


Just under 2 weeks to submit your EOI be the next Joint Editor-in-Chief (Content) here at the Journal of Bioethical Inquiry (SpringerNature). Position details here: bioethicalinquiry.com/call-for-expre… #editorinchief #eic #academicjobs #bioethics #bioethicalinquiry Australasian Association of Bioethics & Health Law



My article in The Guardian on why Australia should not adopt a flawed, rights-infringing definition of antisemitism to censor the media, discipline universities, police the arts and exclude immigrants - & why Israeli crimes fuelling hate must be addressed theguardian.com/commentisfree/…




Reflecting on five years of Undisciplinary (undisciplinary.bsky.social) (and covid and Twitter and etc). buzzsprout.com/1104002/episod…

Wong, on why she sanctioned Mehreen Faruqi. “The reality is, this is a very difficult conflict." It's not difficult at all, Penny. It's a depraved and barbaric slaughter of innocents. One which you've done nothing about except mumble vapid platitudes. theguardian.com/australia-news…
