Australian Breastfeeding Association's Health Professional Seminar Series 'Breastfeeding: A thirst for knowledge'
Seminar
7th-12th March 2022 Conference Presentation at Australian Breastfeeding Association's Health Professional Seminar Series 'Breastfeeding: A thirst for knowledge'. Dr Debbie Noble-Carr and Dr Katherine Carroll will be providing a live presentation titled: 'Lactation care after bereavement: how we can…
Mercy Health Grand Rounds Presentation
Webinar/Online
On 17th February 2022, Dr Debbie Noble-Carr and Dr Katherine Carroll returned (albeit virtually) to Mercy Hospital for Women in Victoria, to share our study findings with interested health professionals at one their first Grand Rounds presentations for 2022.
Is AI Good for the Planet? Book Talk
Other
Please join us for a talk by author Benedetta Brevini, followed by a Q+A session at 6pm AEDT on Tuesday 30 November 2021. We often think of Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a thing of the immediate future. We are constantly bombarded by slogans of AI coming to change our life, whether we like it or…
TASA Event: Sociology Goes Public
Webinar/Online
This event has finished but you can access the videos through this link: https://sociology.cass.anu.edu.au/news/sociology-goes-public This event is centred on contributions and discussion from ANU Sociology’s community of postgraduate scholars. Topics include the value of sociology…
United Kingdom Association of Milk Banking (UKAMB) Virtual Forum - From Teardrops to Milk Drops
Webinar/Online
Dr Debbie Noble-Carr presented a paper on “Bereaved donation: the Australian Experience” at the United Kingdom Association of Milk Banking (UKAMB) Virtual Forum - From Teardrops to Milk Drops: International and interdisciplinary considerations of bereavement and donation. Almost 100 participants…
[POSTPONED] Which ways are we going? Notes on the sociology of class in Australia
Seminar
Pleaese note this event has now been postponed until 2022. Join Beck Pearse and Mike Beggs for 'Which ways are we going? Notes on the sociology of class in Australia' In 1983 Raewyn Connell published a book called Which Way is Up? The awkwardly titled collection of essays canvassed major…
POSTPONED: (Belated) Book Launch: Paul K Jones, Critical Theory and Demagogic Populism (Manchester UP)
Seminar
NOTE: Due to the current lockdown from COVID-19 in the ACT, this event has been postponed until further notice. Book event: Critical Theory and Demagogic Populism. Paul Jones in conversation with Melinda Cooper. Please join us to (belatedly) launch Paul Jones’s new book, Critical Theory…