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12
Nov
2020

How Artifacts Afford

Book launch

The Power and Politics of Everyday Things Please join us to launch Dr. Jenny L. Davis’ new book, “How Artifacts Afford: The Power and Politics of Everyday Things” (MIT Press 2020): https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/how-artifacts-afford Book Description: Technologies are intrinsically social. They…

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09
Nov
2020

Crossing Boundaries and Fetishization: Experiences of Sexual Violence for Trans Women of Colour

Seminar

This seminar will take place via Zoom: https://anu.zoom.us/j/94166663031?pwd=QmdxKzduNTBvZ2tQVStOQ1ZiaEJQdz09 Meeting ID: 941 6666 3031 Password: 761199 Abstract: Transgender (trans) women are at higher risk of sexual violence than cisgender women, with trans women of colour reported to be at…

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02
Nov
2020

Family Secrets, National Silences: Intergenerational Memory in Settler Colonial Australia

Seminar

Abstract: In this talk I will share some of the work-in-progress from my research into how inherited family secrets, stories, and memories inform Australians' understandings of colonial history. So far, efforts to address historical silences focus on how we can change narratives at the macro level…

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21
Oct
2020

The Courage to Hear? Animal Advocacy, Foucault and Parrhēsia

Seminar

Abstract: A common tactic utilised by animal advocates involves the display of graphic footage or imagery (such as video footage from a slaughterhouse or factory farm) which depicts to its audience the “truth” of human violence towards animals.  However the utility of these political tactics…

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12
Oct
2020

Self-Calibration in a Digital Society

Seminar

In this paper I will be focusing on how people in their everyday practice make sense of themselves and the society that they live in using an array of resources that include, but are not confined to, digital media. The advent of digital media has changed the forms of interaction available to us and…

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12
Oct
2020

“You are so negative!” How gender and intersectional justice are stymied by the code of civility

Seminar

This paper examines the challenges of gender mainstreaming within development institutions and research institutes, and how a code of appropriate emotions and behaviours are used to silence and stifle inside activists. Using case studies from inside activists’ efforts to mainstream gender into…

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02
Oct
2020

Interpretivist Methods in the Digital Age: Methodology and Epistemology in the Social Sciences

Workshop

A workshop in collaboration with the School of Sociology and the School of Politics and International Relations, and the Interpretation, Method, Critique Research Cluster, The Australian National University. This workshop aims to explore the intersection between interpretivist/critical methods and…

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