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HomeUpcoming Events and SeminarsHow Can We Live With Poker Machines?
How can we live with poker machines?

A forum on electronic gaming machines and gambling reform in Australia.
 
Speakers:
 
Andrew Wilkie, Independent MP for Denison
 
Dr Charles Livingstone Deputy Head, Department of Health Social Science, Monash University, and Member of the Ministerial Expert Advisory Group on Gambling
 
Thursday December 2, 6-7 pm
Lecture Theatre 2
Hedley Bull Building
Australian National University
 
 
The forum is part of  The 8th Dangerous Consumptions Colloquium
Australian National University, Canberra, 2nd and 3rd of December 2010.

 
The Dangerous Consumptions Colloquium is a forum for the presentation and discussion of research on the myriad forms of contemporary consumption. In past years presentations have explored alcohol, illicit drugs, gambling, sex, food, tobacco, pharmaceuticals, celebrity magazines and pleasure from a social research perspective. Presentations on these or other forms of ‘dangerous consumption’ are welcome. The colloquium is run over two days with only a single stream of papers (there are no concurrent sessions). This gives participants the opportunity to share ideas and understandings from research into a range of dangerous consumptions and from a range of theoretical perspectives. This year’s colloquium is hosted by the School of Sociology at the Australian National University.

Date & time

  • Thu 02 Dec 2010, 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm