Jonathon Louth
@jonathonlouth
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Political economy, complexity, neoliberalism, community services, homelessness, inequality and everyday lives. Electiony stuff too.
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This study by @catherinermac & @jonathonlouth analyzes interview and focus group data with young, South Australian women and men to explore internalized sexism in their understanding of intimate partner violence. Prevention strategies are discussed. #IPV
https://t.co/sP5KBJW53z
journals.sagepub.com
We apply a Bourdieusian lens to understand the reproduction of a patriarchal illusio that works to maintain violence-supportive attitudes and concurrent low lev...
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“That Malcolm Turnbull had to pontificate in the glow of a Zoom screen instead of in the presence of 100 members of his alma mater is neither here nor there. Frankly, the man occupies a deeply irritating presence in Australian political life…”
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Best of times, worst of times: Our graph on the profit margin explosion today on the front page of the @FT, just next to falling life expectancy.
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Prince Charles sent a thank-you letter to John Kerr after Kerr sacked PM Whitlam: “I appreciate what you do and admire the way you have performed. Please don’t lose heart. What you did last year was right and the courageous thing to do.” https://t.co/01j8zdDHyI
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“Years of neoliberalism have trained us to believe that we don’t have the ability to legislate price controls for housing” @MattGrudnoff on the money, so to speak. Public housing is one of the great levellers that we have abandoned.
theguardian.com
Public housing underinvestment and huge tax concessions to landlords have wreaked havoc on our rental market
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'We felt like we're nothing': increasing voting among Australians experiencing homelessness https://t.co/YJtiPY17BU via @ConversationEDU
theconversation.com
Homeless voters represent a diverse electoral group; can their numbers turn the tide in elections?
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Can England build all the homes the govt says we need *whilst* staying within our carbon budget & achieving national biodiversity policy goals? The answer's 🤯 “A home for all within planetary boundaries” – our new paper in Ecological Economics https://t.co/LOCRX2zRC9
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Homeless voters represent a diverse electoral group. So, can their numbers turn the tide in elections? Here's what research from @UniversitySA, @Flinders + @UniofAdelaide shows: @jonathonlouth #Auspol
https://t.co/KiesSMSqiK
theconversation.com
Homeless voters represent a diverse electoral group; can their numbers turn the tide in elections?
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We the political will, and a hefty dose of ambition, we can #EndHomelessness in Australia. We need 25,000 social housing properties built every year. @GuardianAus @JoshButler #HW2022 #BuildSocialHousing
https://t.co/C3AQvfl0F8
theguardian.com
Julie Collins says ‘we need to be ambitious’ on housing as she commits to greater national leadership and cooperation with states
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"But there is another election bellwether we never hear about: people experiencing homelessness." Read more 👉 #AUViews
https://t.co/9Ujfos3uxT by @jonathonlouth @UniversitySA, Lisa Hill @UniofAdelaide & Veronica Coram @Flinders via @ConversationEDU.
theconversation.com
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This connects with a great deal of what has occurred and what needs to to be done across Australian jurisdictions. #HW2022
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With @lisahil62727054 and Veronica Coram, some words in @conversationEDU on the importance of political belonging for everyone. 'We felt like we're nothing': increasing voting among Australians experiencing homelessness https://t.co/6davb2wT7n
#HW2022 #homelessness
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Homeless voters represent a diverse electoral group; can their numbers turn the tide in elections?
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We can end homelessness. @HomelessnessAus
abc.net.au
Homelessness Australia launches an ambitious plan to solve the housing crisis in Australia.
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As rents rapidly rise and the cost of living races ahead of people’s incomes, the need to do more to avoid homelessness is more vital than ever. We need a plan to #EndHomelessness. Here's what it should include: https://t.co/imkafkGKRx
#HW2022
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Predatory lenders should have been regulated out of the industry a long time ago. There is nothing new here, just the same old legislative loopholes being exploited.
abc.net.au
ASIC is investigating whether a third lending model set up by "predatory" payday lender Cigno is legal, while the company takes its fight to be exempt from credit laws to the High Court.
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New open access article out with Veronica Coram and @lisahil62727054 on the importance of voting and the electoral behaviours of people experiencing homelessness in Australia. European Journal of Homelessness -> https://t.co/4jiubXzf79
@FEANTSA #auspol #homelessness #HW2022
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A clip from Don’t Look Up, and then a real TV interview that just happened
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New article on voting and homelessness in Australia: Does My Vote Matter? The Electoral Behaviour and Attitudes of People Experiencing Homelessness European Journal of Homelessness: https://t.co/OaDsPg2NgK
#homelessness #auspol #elections @Flinders @UniofAdelaide @UniversitySA
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Who benefits from housing tax breaks? Richer, older men. OECD call to cap tax breaks benefitting the rich
abc.net.au
Capping tax breaks for housing could help reduce house prices and ensure that property is not concentrated in the hands of older and wealthier Australians, the OECD says.
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To end homelessness we need a plan Join the Homelessness Week Launch event: https://t.co/f39P5dljM0
@HomelessnessAus @AHURI_Research
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