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Welcome to Monash University's Faculty of Arts: Performing Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences #monasharts
Melbourne, Australia
Joined May 2014
“Water is beautiful, essential, destructive… Never loose sight of water…” implores Professor @MeganFarrelly6.
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Congratulations to Professor @MeganFarrelly6, on her Inaugural lecture this evening at @StateLibraryVic, “We need to talk about water”.
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Professors @AsherFlynn & @JacquiTrue co-wrote an opinion piece in Women’s Agenda about where the major parties stand on addressing violence against women ahead of the federal election. #auspol Read their insights here:
womensagenda.com.au
We sought to find out what the commitments of each major party are to end violence against women in the lead up to 3 May.
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Emeritus Professor Paul Strangio & Dr @BlairWilliams26, @MonashPolsIR, spoke to ABC Radio National about the possibility of a minority government ahead of the federal election, & the Greens’ policy priorities. #auspol 📻Listen here: https://t.co/jlugrzVaN4
abc.net.au
The Australian Greens today its listed the demands to Labor and the Coalition, in the event one of those parties needs its support to form a minority government.
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Australia's 2025 election slogans are "fine," "functional," & "forgettable." But what makes a good slogan? Dive into the magic of metaphor, rhyme, & rhetoric in political sloganeering with @HowieManns for #MonashLens 🗳️ #AusPol #Election2025 Read more:
lens.monash.edu
Australia’s 2025 election slogans get an F-grade – fine, functional and forgettable – but do carry the echoes of what make a good slogan, and hit some basic linguistic notes, including the rhetorical...
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Australia decides on May 3.🗳️ Key issues: cost of living, climate change, & healthcare. "This campaign will be focused on the economic wellbeing of Australians," writes @ZarehGhazarian, @MonashPolsIR, for #MonashLens. #AusPol #Election2025 Read more:
lens.monash.edu
On 3 May, Australians will vote to determine the next national government. Key issues include cost of living, climate change and healthcare. With a close race expected, every seat will be crucial in...
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Alfie Chadwick, a PhD candidate at the Hub, featured on @3CR 's ‘The Climate Action Show’, discussing the challenge of climate misinformation and how he is tackling it with a blend of data science and media strategy. You can listen to the episode here: https://t.co/LZW69hBMD1
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Keir Starmer’s foreign policy aims to balance UK-US ties, but despite diplomatic praise, Britain’s “coalition of the willing” faces challenges in revitalising liberal democracy. A/Prof @wellings_ben & PhD candidate @TomHowe2797 unpack in @ConversationEDU: https://t.co/59RwHmJhDi
theconversation.com
After the bust-up between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House, Keir Starmer emerged as a possible peacemaker. But he’ll have his work cut out.
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D @Akane_Kanai, @mfjmonash, spoke to SBS News about how feminism features in contemporary pop culture and how that has influenced popular sentiment in recent years. Read more:
sbs.com.au
Feminism seems to have slipped out of pop culture, as people take stock and suffer a backlash, feminists say.
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Have you noticed you're listening to less Australian music these days, watching less local TV – other than news and sports? Dr @beneltham, @mfjmonash, spoke to ABC Radio about what could be done to save local music and content. 📻Listen here:
abc.net.au
Have you noticed you're listening to less Australian music these days, watching less local TV?
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The global order is shifting, & US allies, including unis, are feeling the impact. Nationalism, political turbulence, & attacks on liberal values could reshape education & research. Prof Jack Corbett & Prof @JacquiTrue examine what's next #MonashLens:
lens.monash.edu
Universities worldwide face the challenges of the current geopolitical landscape, addressing the impact of Trump 2.0, the importance of upholding academic values, and the need for solidarity and...
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Professor @MarkAndrejevic, @mfjmonash, co-authored an opinion piece with Professor Daniel Angus, QUT, for The New Daily about how ad-powered misinformation campaigns create a murky information landscape going into the federal election. #auspol Read more:
thenewdaily.com.au
The rise of ‘dark advertising’ means Australians face a murky information landscape going into the federal election.
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Dr @nickjohnferns, spoke to The Guardian about US President Donald Trump’s decision to pause funding for the US agency for international development (USAid). Read his insights here:
theguardian.com
China could ‘pick up the slack’ and increase its influence in the region after Doge funding freeze
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Dr @MeganKMcElhone, @MonashCrim, reflect's on the Sam Kerr verdit after a London court found her not guilty of the racially aggravated harassment of a Metropolitan Police officer for @ConversationEDU. Read more:
theconversation.com
The fallout from Sam Kerr’s UK court case, for racially aggravated harassment of a police officer, could have far-reaching ramifications.
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Research Fellow @BevanNadia, spoke to ABC News about gender equity in women's sport, following news that a group of female footballers are struggling to find a local league to join. Read more:
abc.net.au
A group of female footballers has split from the Kyneton Football Netball Club due to concerns about gender equity, but they need a league to play in.
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It’s important to approach media coverage of AI ‘breakthroughs’ such as DeepSeek with caution and draw on the lesson from the history of technology, writes Professor Alan Petersen for #MonashLens. Read more about navigating the hype:
lens.monash.edu
It’s important to approach media coverage of AI ‘breakthroughs” such as DeepSeek with caution. Drawing lessons from the history of technology can help us avoid falling for either overly pessimistic...
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Dr @ZarehGhazarian, @MonashPolsIR, spoke to ABC News about independent candidates’ chances of success in the upcoming federal election. Read more:
abc.net.au
Mr Broadbent cited "unprecedented" and "uncertain" times as the key factors behind his decision, and insisted he still had the stamina to carry out his duties.
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The Monash community walked with pride at Melbourne's Midsumma March 🌈 From growing up in a place where LGBTIQA+ visibility was scarce to proudly embracing her authentic self, Dr @JatneyWhitmo writes that the fight for equality & celebration continues: https://t.co/nx9tNaLXdh
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Pride is about celebration, but also about fighting for visibility, justice, and equality. On Sunday in Melbourne, more than 7000 people flew the flag for the LGBTIQA+ community. Read more at Monash...
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"The government needs to intervene in the cultural economy in a meaningful way,” says Dr @beneltham, @mfjmonash, speaking to The Guardian on Australia's publising landscape in the wake of Penguin Random House purchasing Text Publishing Company. Read here:
theguardian.com
Many local award-winning authors first found a home at a small publishing house, but as yet another is subsumed by one of the ‘big five’, there are fears for the writers of the future
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Associate Professor Johan Lidberg, @mfjmonash, spoke to 2GB Radio about trust in the media following Prince Harry’s legal action against Rupert Murdoch’s UK newspaper group. 📻Listen here:
2gb.com
Mike is joined by Associate Professor Johan Lidberg from the School of Media, Film and Journalism about trust in the media as Prince Harry takes legal action against Rupert Murdoch’s UK newspaper...
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