Hal Kendig with Chris Phillipson (Manchester) published a chapter on age-friendly cities in a British Academy of Social Sciences and Humanities report on local action to reduce health inequalities released January 2014.
Hal Kendig with Chris Phillipson (Manchester) published a chapter on age-friendly cities in a British Academy of Social Sciences and Humanities report on local action to reduce health inequalities released January 2014.
Edited By Jaime García-Iglesias, Maurice Nagington, Peter Aggleton This book explores the relationship between COVID-19 and AIDS. It considers both how the earlier HIV pandemic informed our engagement with COVID-19, as well as the ways in which COVID-19 has changed how we remember and experience AIDS. Individual sections focus on sexual and intimate relationships, inequalities and injustice, the […]
The Politics of Gender Equality: Australian Lessons in an Uncertain World This open access book provides the first in-depth study of the development of federal gender equality politics and policy in Australia from the 1970s to the present day. Australia has a history of gender equality innovation, including granting women’s suffrage long before equivalent countries. […]
Ross Garnaut A new path for Australia, by eminent economist and author of the bestselling Superpower Could Australia become a full-employment, renewable-energy superpower? Ross Garnaut says yes, and it starts with taxing carbon. A levy on the big polluters will help fund Australia to become a carbon-free energy giant, lower the cost of living and […]
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A national symposium exploring developments and challenges to democracy in Australia and abroad.