Ways to interact with virtual versions of our deceased loved ones are now a possibility – but there’s a raft of ethical and emotional challenges involved.
Complex and interconnected threats to global peace and security demands innovative and interconnected thinking by experts working across academic disciplines and industry sectors.
Ransomware has become a rising threat within government, business and academic circles, but there are ways to protect against it.
School-leavers want flexibility and gig work offers it. But how will that affect the economy?
There’s plenty of evidence showing how social media use can affect youth mental health, but studies often omit the developing countries of the global south.
It appears to have become more prevalent, visible, and possibly also more politicised in post-pandemic times, as general trust in governments and mainstream media declines.
Like Britain recently, Australia has had more than its share of leadership excesses and upheavals over the past 15 years, but could that phase be passing?
The risks of facial recognition technology should be discussed now, before it becomes baked into the security and marketing systems of our increasingly surveillance-based society.
How do we use digital technologies to make healthcare more accessible?
This is our last look at the gig economy, but it’s unlikely to be the last time we find ourselves part of it. Our featured experts provide all the best tips to help us make change.
Our experts provide tips and information for those who want to better understand and embrace the idea of planetary health.
How has COVID-19 accelerated technological change, innovation and advancement in digital healthcare?
The COVID-19 crisis highlights educational systems’ ethical responsibility in providing more than just grades signifying curricular mastery.
Live streaming of theatrical performances on platforms such as Zoom, YouTube, Instagram and Facebook has exploded in popularity.
In our last episode, we pondered a world without art and now we hear from two people who push the boundaries in fields you wouldn't normally consider creative.
Amid enforced online learning, talk of teachers' 'digital understanding' shouldn’t be taken to refer only to their knowledge of the technological aspects.
While the movement has had its successes, it hasn't empowered marginalised voices equitably.
From Duran Duran music videos to corporate films, two Monash marketing graduates have revolutionised the global video production business.
What does the tech effect mean for education? We take a deeper look at the way digital natives are impacting change in the learning environment. A Different Lens investigates.
The challenge is to integrate AI into our society just like we’ve done with other valuable but dangerous technologies in the past, like electricity and cars.
A Different Lens Generation Series looks at the new wave of young entrepreneurs and how this may change our workplaces forever?
Joanne Lao’s marketing degree propelled her into one of the world’s biggest global advertising groups, where she’s chief executive of Greater China operations.
The online shopping giant's arrival in Australia is seen by many as the greatest retail disruption to happen in years.
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