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Marie Segrave

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ARC Future Fellow, Professor, School of Social & Political Sciences @UniMelb. Research #DFV #borders #modernslavery https://t.co/YqNag5idWq

Narrm, Kulin Nation (Melb)
Joined February 2012
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@MSegrave
Marie Segrave
1 year
With @stef_vasil I'm thrilled to announce the release of our book, The Borders of Violence: Temporary migration & family violence. To download the open access version or to purchase the book go here๐Ÿ‘‰ https://t.co/OQ7hb1vjrE Please share widely! Launch event details to follow.
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@inTouchMCAFV
inTouch
1 year
Recent changes to family violence provisions are a step forward, but temporary visa holders still face significant risks. We need bold reforms to ensure all survivors get the support they need- because safety shouldn't depend on visa status. Via @MSegrave:
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womensagenda.com.au
Bold, ambitious whole-of-system reform is needed to ensure temporary migrants are safe from family violence.
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@MichPeterie
Dr Michelle Peterie
1 year
๐Ÿ‘‡ Another fantastic event coming up this month, co-hosted by @Usyd_ssps and our (recently launched) Migration, Im/mobility and Belonging research theme at the @Sydney_CHS. Join us face-to-face at The University of Sydney or contact @leahmouse for zoom details
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Marie Segrave
1 year
Huge congratulations to Dr Rebecca Powell, her PhD thesis has been passed! An important examination of borders via s501 visa cancellations, including powerful interviews with individuals & their families. @BorderCrim @ANZSOC_Borders Access it here ๐Ÿ‘‡ https://t.co/cHiYjoz8UK
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bridges.monash.edu
New Zealanders have become the largest nationality group of people who experience visa cancellation on character grounds and who are then deported from Australia. This phenomenon arose following...
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@MSegrave
Marie Segrave
1 year
Returning home and back online after an adventure to celebrate wonderful news- I cannot wait to read this memoir by the brilliant Leanne Weber๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿ‘ You can purchase a copy here ๐Ÿ‘‡ https://t.co/D2BoOQKu88
@DrLWeber1
๐Ÿฆ Bird on the Wire (aka Leanne Weber)
1 year
Copies of my memoir have just arrived! Now available from Ginninderra Press. Thanks to all who helped along the way. RTs very welcome @lynetterussell @ChrisCunneen1 @mandy_wolbers @MarmoDr @cristyclark @claire_loughnan @MSegrave @rlwickes @pipmcg @Kate_FitzGibbon @crimsonchat
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๐Ÿฆ Bird on the Wire (aka Leanne Weber)
1 year
Copies of my memoir have just arrived! Now available from Ginninderra Press. Thanks to all who helped along the way. RTs very welcome @lynetterussell @ChrisCunneen1 @mandy_wolbers @MarmoDr @cristyclark @claire_loughnan @MSegrave @rlwickes @pipmcg @Kate_FitzGibbon @crimsonchat
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@MSegrave
Marie Segrave
1 year
Happening tonight: a timely conversation about menโ€™s violence. Still time to register to join online! ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ‘‡
@SocSciWeek
Social Sciences Week Australia
1 year
๐ŸšจCRITICAL ISSUES SERIES: WHAT ABOUT MEN?๐Ÿšจ Join this #ssw2024 expert panel online or at @UniMelb for an examination of current interventions to prevent #GenderedViolence ๐Ÿ—“๏ธ6-7.30pm, 10 Sept ๐ŸŽ™๏ธ@the_daily_panda, @tarang_chawla, @jtaur1 + @shihjoo_t ๐ŸŽŸ๏ธ https://t.co/v69s01yrZw
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Marie Segrave
1 year
We are about to begin: great interdisciplinary start to @SocSciWeek
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@ArtsUnimelb
Faculty of Arts
1 year
Almost half of migrant and refugee women in Australia have reported at least 1 form of sexual harassment in the workplace in the last 5 years, according to a new study. Prof @MSegrave, Dr Siru Tan and experts from @Griffith_Uni explain more โ†’ https://t.co/tewVSJoQgp
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@MSegrave
Marie Segrave
1 year
Following the recent launch of our research, here we summarise key findings on workplace sexual harassment & migrant & refugee women in Australia. We make the case for prioritising safety at work more broadly ๐Ÿ‘‡ https://t.co/GnhO8QNBiv @rlwickes @shihjoo_t @UniMelb + Chloe Keel
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pursuit.unimelb.edu.au
New University of Melbourne research finds migrant and refugee women in Australia are facing high levels of workplace sexual harassment and racial discrimination with little protection
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@Sydney_CHS
Sydney Centre for Healthy Societies
1 year
2 weeks until this event for @SocSciWeek! Join us on 9 September to explore how care and harm are interwoven in migration contexts. Speakers: Valerie Francisco-Menchavez, Sherene Idriss, @sukhmani_sees, @MichPeterie, @MSegrave & @MattWithers_ Register https://t.co/X1cpBcBor7
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@WomensAgenda
Women's Agenda
1 year
The intersecting challenges of racism, sexual harassment and exploitation at work are affecting migrant and refugee women in Australia at alarming rates. https://t.co/nU4WAUWqBz
womensagenda.com.au
The intersecting challenges of racism, sexual harassment and exploitation at work are affecting migrant and refugee women in Australia at alarming rates.
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Marie Segrave
1 year
Yesterday we launched our @ANROWS research focused on migrant and refugee womenโ€™s experiences of workplace sexual harassment. Our findings & recommendations point to a critical conversation about safe work. Read more here ๐Ÿ‘‰ https://t.co/1rQdFA5DVL And some of the coverage๐Ÿ‘‡
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anrows.org.au
This research fills a recognised gap in addressing the specificity of migrant and refugee womenโ€™s experiences, understanding and responses to workplace sexual harassment.
@FaridYFarid
Farid Y. Farid
1 year
From temporary visa holders to citizens, high-paid to insecure jobs, over 45% of migrant & refugee women in #Australia have been sexually harassed in their workplaces, a hefty 3-yr study led by .@MSegrave found. Our .@AAPNewswire story: https://t.co/TkbPPpo337 #auspol
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Farid Y. Farid
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From temporary visa holders to citizens, high-paid to insecure jobs, over 45% of migrant & refugee women in #Australia have been sexually harassed in their workplaces, a hefty 3-yr study led by .@MSegrave found. Our .@AAPNewswire story: https://t.co/TkbPPpo337 #auspol
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canberratimes.com.au
From temporary visa holders to citizens, high-paid to insecure jobs, migrant and refugee women are not immune from...
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@monique_hurley
Monique Hurley
1 year
Privileged to be facilitating this Decarceration Symposium panel tomorrow featuring @DebKilroy of Sisters Inside, author and advocate @RonnieGorrie, Witt Gorrie of @FlatOutInc / Beyond Bricks & Bars and @TheTorchVic's Felicity Chafer-Smith: https://t.co/oWeL3mavrM
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events.unimelb.edu.au
5.30 - Refreshments 6.15 - Event start The Public Interest Law Network and Indigenous Law and Justice Hub are proud to present U...
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@MSegrave
Marie Segrave
1 year
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@BraybrookA
Antoinette Braybrook AM
1 year
@DjirraVIC will always ensure murdered & brutally disappeared Aboriginal women, mothers & their children are heard. But letโ€™s be clear, these women did not leave their families or go โ€˜missingโ€™. They were murdered, they were not believed and harmed by racist systems 1/4
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@CommissionerDA
Dame Nicole Jacobs
1 year
Every life lost to domestic abuse is a tragedy that leaves a deep void in families and communities. Preventing domestic homicides is possible, but it requires strong multi-agency collaboration and effective intervention for perpetrators. @guardian https://t.co/77Ah3em4MM
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theguardian.com
Throughout the year the Guardian aimed to report on every woman whose death has led to a man being charged
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@Kate_FitzGibbon
Kate Fitz-Gibbon
1 year
We have released two guidance summaries as part of our recent research on perpetrator engagement in behaviour change programs. ๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿผ Read our Research to Practice Guidance here: https://t.co/YwDxEgWK6M ๐Ÿ‘‰๐Ÿผ Read our Research to Policy guidance here: https://t.co/o4Z1wdfrtu
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@Kate_FitzGibbon
Kate Fitz-Gibbon
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Our study found engagement in behaviour change programs is influenced by many factors - including how ready men are to change their behaviours, what referral pathways they came through & what external supports they had. ๐Ÿ‘‰๐ŸผRead our @ConversationEDU article https://t.co/bp5wcPYEVz
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