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09
May
2025

Out of Harm’s Way: How Australian Music Venues and DIY Events Make Safe Spaces (Emma Crocker, ANU)

Seminar

Australian music venues, bars, and DIY (do-it-yourself) music events post ‘safe space’ policies to walls, Instagram pages, and bathroom doors. These policies invite event attendees to think of themselves as being within a distinct safe space. What differentiates these spaces from other venues is…

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12
May
2025

Building information resilience through accessible communication practice: The case of migrants and people with disability in Australia

Seminar

During any crisis event, trustworthy communication is crucial for fostering safe and informed societies. During the Covid-19 pandemic, however, considerable disparities in access to reliable information (including vital health advice and resources) were observed; especially for migrants and people…

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14
May
2025

Untamed affections: contested care in settler Australian women’s interactions with native animals, 1880-1950

Seminar

In an incomplete and uneven process between the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, colonial disdain for ‘freakish’ Australian native species gave way to affection, mythologisation, and conservationist concern. This pre-submission seminar examines the neglected roles of settler women in…

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Simon Copland book cover the male complaint
22
May
2025

'The Male Complaint: The Manosphere and Misogyny Online'

Book launch

Join us for an interesting conversation with Hannah Leary and author Dr. Simon Copland, to celebrate the launch of his latest book, The Male Complaint, published by Polity Press and distributed in Australia by Wiley Press. (Pre-order here.)About the bookInspired by leaders such…

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Historical ethnography and the study of elites
23
May
2025

Historical ethnography and the study of elites (Rod Rhodes, Southampton)

Seminar

In principle, it is possible to observe British elites in action, but such access is rare. Therefore, Rhodes’s study of court politics is not ethnographic in the conventional sense as it does not rely on participant observation or deep immersion. However, it still seeks to understand the webs of…

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Population demographics report, pie chart composed of people.
29
May
2025

Comparing Populations

Continuing education

In this 2-day course, we'll learn skills that help demographers, policymakers, and health and social researchers measure differences between populations, and techniques that allow valid comparisons to be made across populations with differing compositions.Populations can be compared in many ways,…

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29
May
2025

Women at the edge of the world: human extinction discourse history and historiography

Seminar

The concept of human extinction in European discourse simultaneously invokes a universal 'we' while delineating exclusive 'others'—notably dying races, languages, and tribes—exposing a paradox rooted in Enlightenment thought, colonialism, and scientific rationalism. This presentation critically…

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