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What makes Australians tick in 2025?
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Вміст надано Australian Broadcasting Corporation and ABC listen. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Australian Broadcasting Corporation and ABC listen або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
What does the data say about who we are? Social researcher Dr Rebecca Huntley and CEO of the Scanlon Foundation Research Institute, Anthea Hancocks look at Australian attitudes via the numbers.
252 епізодів
Manage episode 463382082 series 2902251
Вміст надано Australian Broadcasting Corporation and ABC listen. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Australian Broadcasting Corporation and ABC listen або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
What does the data say about who we are? Social researcher Dr Rebecca Huntley and CEO of the Scanlon Foundation Research Institute, Anthea Hancocks look at Australian attitudes via the numbers.
252 епізодів
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A deep dive behind the scenes in the wellness industry in the United States and the UK has uncovered a strange connection between a number of soap, tea and other wellness products, and companies supporting white supremacy. The people behind them want to build a parallel economy, where white people support other white people to be pure, fit and strong. GUEST: Mark Hay, freelance journalist covering extremism and niche subcultures. His investigation for Al Jazeera is called Soap to supremacy: The rise of white wellness PRODUCER: Catherine Zengerer…
Predappio in Italy's Emilia-Romagna region is the birthplace and burial site of former Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini. It’s also Italy’s premier neo-fascist tourist site, with hundreds of thousands of fascist sympathisers descending on the town annually. But what of the people who actually live there? What does “ordinary life” look like in the shadow of Mussolini’s grave? GUEST: Paolo Heywood, Associate Professor of Social Anthropology at Durham University (UK) and author o f Burying Mussolini - ordinary life in the shadows of fascism , published by Cornwell University Press PRODUCER: Catherine Zengerer…
The Oscars are nearly one hundred years old: in early March the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will host its 97th awards ceremony. But viewership has collapsed and the Academy has yet to find a way to grapple with the move to streaming over cinema releases. So how relevant are the awards? And does Hollywood have anything new to offer? GUEST: Bill Wyman, journalist, arts editor, and columnist with the Sydney Morning Herald. PRODUCER: Catherine Zengerer…
The degrowth movement seeks to challenge a central plank of global economic policy — that more is always better. Instead, to avoid future crises, advocates of degrowth say it is time to embrace a model that prioritises quality of life and sustainability over economic expansion Guests: Alvaro Alvarez, documentary maker, "Less is more: Can degrowth save the world?" Anitra Nelson, Associate Professor and Honorary Principal Fellow, University of Melbourne and co author of Exploring Degrowth: A Critical Guide…
Ian Dunt gives his frank assessment of Britain after Brexit, five years since it became official. Plus calls to "stop the boats" have returned to British parliament, as thousands of migrants continue to attempt the dangerous English Channel crossing. GUEST: Ian Dunt, columnist with "i" news, co-host of the Origin Story podcast…
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Roman mosaics found in Britain are remarkable examples of ancient artistry, showcasing intricate designs and craftsmanship. A number of finds in the last fifty years have been described as the greatest archaeological discoveries in a century. Guest: Dr David Neal, former archaeologist with English Heritage and leading expert in Roman mosaics.…
In recent years, a number of states and cities in the US have decriminalised 'jaywalking', relaxing laws that campaigners argue have been disproportionately enforced on black and Latino residents. Jaywalking first emerged as a traffic offence in the US a century ago, when radical new ordinances gave priority to high-speed vehicles on the roads. Australia followed suit. A campaign of public ridicule shamed pedestrians into following the rules, but are (jay)walkers now reclaiming the streets? Guest: Peter Norton, Associate Professor of History at the University of Virginia, author of Street Rivals: Jaywalking and the Invention of the Motor Age Street…
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Attorney-General and Jewish MP Mark Dreyfus has lashed out at the Opposition for politicising anti-Semitism, but there was outrage in parliament today when the Coalition's Manager of Opposition Business, Michael Sukkar, tried to shut him down while he was discussing his family history during the Holocaust. Guest: Laura Tingle, Chief Political Correspondent, 7.30…
The current preoccupations with privacy tend to focus on data and information, but this reduces us as human beings, political philosopher Lowry Pressly argues. True privacy is much deeper - and unknowable. Guest: Lowry Pressly, lecturer, Stanford University. 'The right to oblivion: privacy and the good life’ (Harvard University Press, hardback August 2024)…
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The late Australian poet Dorothy Porter is best known for her verse novel The Monkey's Mask. Her early life at home, with violence and bullying at the hands of her well-known barrister father, Chester Porter, is laid bare in a memoir written by Dorothy's sister Josie McSkimming. Guest: Josie McSkimming, psychotherapist. Author of 'Gutsy Girls: Love, poetry and sisterhood' (UQP)…
“Google and Microsoft are like salt. They are on every plate”. Cecilia Rikap is currently advising the Brazilian government on its strategy for digital sovereignty, which aims to equip the country with the tools to reduce its dependence on major tech corporations. Guest: Cecilia Rikap, Professor of Economics, University College London…
One hundred and twenty five thousand people visited Antarctica last year. Can the region cope with an ever growing tourism industry? Guest: Anne Hardy, Professor of Tourism & Society at the University of Tasmania
In an astonishing press conference, alongside Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, President Donald Trump declared the US would 'take over' the Gaza Strip, and that Palestinians should be resettled elsewhere. The decades-old consensus on a two-state solution now appears to be out the window.
Women who rode bicycles in Victorian England challenged the ideals of femininity. It was thought that they would leave their husbands, neglect domestic chores and even be mistaken for a sex worker. Guest: Tamsin Johnson, Lecturer at Nottingham Trent University
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Belarus’s President, Alexander Lukashenko, has just won another landside election in a result the EU is labelling a sham. The man known as Europe’s last dictator has been accused of trafficking Middle-Eastern migrants into neighbouring Poland and Lithuania, creating crises at the borders. Lukashenko has denied his government’s involvement, but an investigation by Politico has uncovered evidence which shows how the President has weaponised migration as a tool in his positioning between the EU and Russia. Guest: Tatsiana Ashurkevich, Political & war journalist, analyst (Eastern Europe). Freelance for Politico, The Guardian, Veridica, Tagesspiegel. Producer: Catherine Zengerer…
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