Existing research evidence suggests the hegemony of neoliberal measures within Australian welfare policy has resulted in higher, not lower, levels of social and economic injustice.
It’s a myth that only household price increases cause inflation. Consumer behaviour may also be a factor.
Leaving behind the troubled city of Jakarta isn’t a new development in Indonesia’s history.
The uncomfortable truths that make some disability inclusion barriers so hard to shift, leaving structural inequity entrenched.
Rishi Sunak is the first person of colour to take the top post, but he faces a host of problems at home – as well as a Conservative Party tearing itself apart.
For employers to feel confident hiring individuals who graduated from their course in the 2020s, they need to be convinced of their job-worthiness.
Western commentary on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine trivialises the horrendous suffering of Ukrainians, and does nothing to amplify their voices.
Squid Game’s tentacle-like grip on global pop culture is unprecedented and now researchers have identified how it can be used to teach economics.
Find out how privilege and disparate levels of access to basic resources such as education are contributing to social inequality in Australia – threatening the egalitarian ideals of 'the land of the fair go’.
Higher education is failing to equip future corporate captains with the skills needed to implement the United Nations' SDGs, but there's a way forward.
A xenophobe, an anti-vaxxer and a COVID sceptic walk into a bar ... Conspiracy theories and the Australian far right is no joke.
Absent other voices, public health emergency response measures risk being overly prescriptive and unnecessarily wide-reaching.
Forget the finger-pointing – public communications that promote collective action will make our pandemic-clouded lives a little easier.
Even though Australians and Indonesians are friendly and easy-going, systemic boundaries can slow the process of collaboration.
A terrorism expert discusses the drivers of right-wing extremism, the challenges in countering it and the risks of mainstreaming radical ideas.
The city's rapid growth presents some problems for its urban forest strategy.
As Boris Johnson's tactics cause deep rifts within the Conservative Party, the UK faces a Brexit of radical conservatism – and plenty of risks.
The 'key player' concept is a window into how social networks influence behaviour.
Quantitative analysts – 'quants' – play an important role in navigating the complexities of global financial markets.
Ten years ago, politicians would routinely voice disdain for climate science. Now, while the policy debate remains fierce, the battleground has shifted to economics and jobs.
A better understanding of our deep emotional attachment to sacredness could help resolve deadlocks in long-running and seemingly intractable conflicts.
Once seen as shapers of national identity, these days they're thought of as little more than disadvantaged. What changed?
All the framework used to make sense of the world's problems no longer seems to account for what we experience today.
Trump is trying to shape the US as a power in Asia and block China in the process, using techniques familiar to Beijing.
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