Artificial intelligence is a double-edged sword that can help enhance transparency, but also perpetuate false claims about sustainability efforts.
Victoria has announced new teaching resources to tackle the influence of “manosphere” figures among students, but we still don’t have a clear picture of sexism and harassment in our schools.
While virality holds values, state actors still hold responsibility for sensing and understanding the inherent problems, and recognising the urgency to address it through differing policy capacities.
Data showed the view of the Indonesian government wasn’t prominent in news coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Technological advancements such as machine learning offer hope in improving the efficiency of detecting – and preventing – harassing or intimidating online behaviour.
As online shopping continues to grow, so, too, does overconsumption. Raising awareness of pre-loved items is one way to reduce waste and promote sustainability.
The risks associated with illegal mobile phone use while driving are poorly understood, so what can be done to deter it?
If our education system is truly committed to reconciliation, we must first actively support the acknowledgment of our past.
New research shows that those who witness hate crime express greater anger towards ethnic minorities.
Virtual tourism and the little penguins captured audiences worldwide, and are now contributing to Phillip Island’s post-COVID recovery.
In interviews, female teachers at three all-boys' schools in two capital cities have disclosed instances of sexism from students, male colleagues, and parents.
Research shows that social media played a leading role in the widespread public acceptance of the single-use plastic bags ban.
A study has exposed the yawning gaps in our society due to the removal of face-to-face interactions in schools, and the intense pressure on their leaders.
Teachers play a critical role in the success of society, and need to be given the scope to focus their efforts on learning and development.
A study has explored how people online are feeling, and responding to, the emotional rollercoaster during the COVID-19 crisis.
This episode features all the best tips and guidance from our experts about how to help young people manage their social media use for mental health and wellbeing.
Although women write more books than men, it remains easier for male authors to be published.
The surging popularity of more emotive language regarding climate change is indicative of public sentiment, but context must play its part.
On “What Happens Next?”, host Dr Susan Carland talks to a campaigner who forced a major supermarket to reconsider sustainability, and discovers how marketing research can help organisations do it better.
Around the world, populist-nationalist politicians are stoking anti-immigration sentiment through scaremongering.
ABC's cancellation of the hit reboot Roseanne because of its star's racist tweet raises complex questions about freedom of speech and the line between public and private selves.
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