Absolutely brutal changes at UOW. Time for @AlboMP and team to start valuing education for the public good - and recognising it’s a major export earner too.
Thinking of my colleagues at UOW who have a very uneasy weekend ahead as we wait for our Monday morning emails to see if we're 1 of the 2-300 to be cut. Such a brutal process. Solidarity with all who are going through similar waits.
New publication from Andy Kaladelfos & I about historical criminology's gap in engaging & confronting colonialism & through that the gap in questioning ethics, politics and vision for #historicalcrim research
@HistAustJournal @ANZHistCrim#criminology
https://t.co/TGk5Mscmd0
Our first featured article is @Cassie_Byrnes' '“If you loved me, you’d sleep with me”: Constructions of Sexual Consent in 1970s Dolly Magazine', which unpacked Dolly’s nascent understanding of consent in the context of the WLM & sexual assault myths
https://t.co/asUF6gGoZg
The AHA is dismayed by the proposed cuts to History staff and programs @ACU_Media. We express solidarity with our colleagues at the Australian Catholic University, and call on the University to reverse its harmful and damaging proposal. 1/2
Can adultery be inherited? Journalist Kate Legge investigates after the 'king hit' of her husband's affair, which seems to run in his family (four generations in a row).
@LisaFeatherst15 reviews for @ConversationEDU
https://t.co/1zHhbLwXvW
Can adultery be inherited? Journalist Kate Legge investigates after the 'king hit' of her husband's affair, which seems to run in his family (four generations in a row).
@LisaFeatherst15 reviews for @ConversationEDU
https://t.co/1zHhbLwXvW
⭐️No.2 - “Rape in marriage: Why was it so hard to criminalise sexual violence?”
@LisaFeatherst15 sheds light on the controversies that corrupted the campaign aiming to criminalise marital rape in 1970s and 80s Australia
Explore:
https://t.co/YT4MKovaH3
Australian Feminist Studies welcomes your submissions for a special issue, that seeks to understand feminist examinations of consent. Contributions are welcome from across disciplines.
Learn more here: https://t.co/d8tga9jOmF @AFSJournal@LisaFeatherst15@jenny_maturi
Why Anthony Albanese’s abortion comments show he doesn’t get it. Ensuring low income women aren’t paying $500 for a legal procedure that should be free under Medicare should be core business for Labor https://t.co/IDNiMTZdKd
Inclusion is not erasure. Using inclusive terminologies does not deny or erase someone's identity, but simply includes others with other identities alongside them - but we see this used as a false argument against gender diverse inclusion far too often. (1/7)