How Artifacts Afford - New book from ANU Sociologist
Dr Jenny Davis recently published a new book, How Artifacts Afford, through MIT Press. The book offers a conceptual update of affordance theory that introduces the mechanisms and…
New Guidance on Relationships and Sexuality Education
New Guidance on Relationships and Sexuality Education for teachers, leaders and boards of trustees Aotearoa New Zealand has just published revised guidance on relationships and sexuality…
New PhD Scholarships in Conservation and Biodiversity
The biosocial shaping of conservation and biodiversity in Australia’s capital Interested in a PhD on the biosocial nature of ecology and conservation? We are seeking PhD applicants from a range of…
3rd Edition of the Baxter Family Competition on Federalism
The Peter MacKell Chair on Federalism is delighted to launch the 3rd edition of the Baxter Family Competition on Federalism. We invite you to consult the Call for papers. The deadline for…
Why most Aboriginal people have little say over clean energy projects planned for their land
CAEPR's Lily O'Neill, Brad Riley, Ganur Maynard and Janet Hunt's piece in the Conversation discusses huge clean energy projects, such as the Asian Renewable Energy Hub in the Pilbara,…
ANUCES in Conversation
ANUCES Director Anne McNaughton speaks with His Excellency, Dr Michael Pulch, EU Ambassador and Head of Delegation to Australia about the EU institutions and Member State sovereignty. See the…
New reports published on Indigenous Languages
Last week, the National Indigenous Languages Report was published. The National Indigenous Languages Report is a collaboration between the Australian Government Department of Infrastructure,…