The university will not surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights. Neither Harvard nor any other private university can allow itself to be taken over by the federal government. https://t.co/5k5t9RYYC2
“No government—regardless of which party is in power—should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue.” - President Alan Garber https://t.co/6cQQpcJVTd
Really pleased to have this article reconceptualising the professional practice of public and environmental health out in the world. https://t.co/bLO3GSfOEm
The Call for Papers deadline for the African Studies Group's annual conference has been extended. Proposals are now due by Monday 15 July. https://t.co/4z34LDLbnp
Algorithmic amplification of masculinity influencers: what parents should know and what they might to do to quell misogynistic radicalisation of boys.
New piece on @ConversationEDU by @stephwescott_ & me.
@MonashEducation@MonashUni@MonashSoc
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We are currently inviting EOIs for three PhD scholarship opportunities:
→ Social Equity Open Call https://t.co/PX0GkBsXDW
→ Social Equity in Engineering & Information Technology https://t.co/7YrrUOq0AS
→ Reproductive Justice https://t.co/CXNYuu7zJj
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Reminder: The @MonashEducation School of Education, Culture & Society is recruiting a Professor w/ research focus on education + gender and/or race inequalities.
App deadline is July 4th. Come join us!
#researchjobs#academia@AustSoc @AustAssocResEd #RT
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🔦latest issue curated by @karentfarq@AshyHaw offers interdisciplinary look into unique pandemic challenges & #racism faced by #migrant
communities in Australia
https://t.co/IhGe0mifh4
Re our ARC project on men working in the care sector: We now would like to interview people in *supervisory* or shift or site manager positions in the disability or aged care sector. $50 Gift card in return for 30 mins interview.
Pls share widely #research#men#carework
Applications for the 2025 cohort of @atlanticfellows for Social Equity are now open. Based at @UniMelb, AFSE is a life-changing fellowship for Indigenous social equity in Australia, Aotearoa and Pacific Island nations. https://t.co/cE1iNN25Kk
We are delighted to announce that EOIs are open for three new PhD scholarships. Projects closely aligned with our research priority areas of Inclusive & Distributive Economies, Gender Equity, Health Equity, and Migration & Mobility will be highly regarded. https://t.co/hHSkorDZsP
It takes courage to challenge one’s own country about racism, or any serious shortcomings.
And it’s the responsibility of us all. To improve Australia, for everyone.
The media and politicians spend far more time publicly flogging anyone who raises the issue of racism, than actually discussing, exposing or combatting it.
Laura’s just the latest. And she won’t be the last.
Sociologists would say there are powerful vested interests in maintaining the social hierarchy and status quo, but that’s a conversation for another day.
Why don’t we ask our multicultural communities what they think, how they feel, instead of all the predictable outrage to shut down conversations about Australian history?
We’re stuck. Until we find a new way to break through.
Check out the new special issue by TASA members @AshyHaw & @karentfarq 'Covid-19, Migration, and Racism in Australia: Key Challenges and Research Directions'. All of the articles are currently available on OPEN ACCESS. See https://t.co/Quj2JQSQ1M
Australia hasn’t confronted its enduring white Australia policy; the racism ripples thru contemporary society: from the playground to the boardroom. If you don’t think Australia has a racism problem you’re probably privileged to never have experienced it! https://t.co/8U9CmZvn24