People living with disability are disproportionally affected by climate change-induced disasters, which is why we need more disability-inclusive decision-making in climate adaptation plans.
AI development is currently held by a small number of companies. Public vigilance can help ensure they stick to ethical use of the technology.
Some organisations are championing inclusive marketing to create a sense of acceptance, belonging, empowerment, equality, and respect among diverse consumer groups.
Despite ongoing efforts over the past decade, there’s still a noticeable gap in getting women into these top roles in Malaysia’s private sector.
While large language models such as ChatGPT offer vast potential in reshaping educational methods, the challenges are many.
Instilling values of respect and tolerance can contribute to fostering a more joyful, inclusive, and equitable school environment.
Are the rapid advancements in AI, medicine and neuroscience propelling us towards a transhumanist future?
Adolescence is a sensitive developmental window filled with vulnerabilities, but there are important ways adults can help in this critical self-discovery journey.
In the AI age, rewarding the beauty of our imperfections by designing learning activities and assessments that reframe “deficiencies” as human assets that can be complemented by AI could be the way forward.
Virtual mobility is part of the “new” normal in higher education, but to capitalise on this potential, we need to ensure students are fully on board.
New research that shows men and boys feel hostility, resentment, fear and jealousy when social norms are challenged call into question how we currently frame campaigns based on respect.
Professor Danielle Mazza outlines the challenges that remain for women seeking an abortion in Australia, and what can be done to help.
We must take heed of what those with lived experiences are calling for in Australia’s policy commitment to end the national crisis of violence against women.
Monash Education celebrates the stories of five people nominated by senior leadership for their work in #breakingthebias both at work and home.
Until sporting organisations rectify their structural racism problems, players like the former Yorkshire cricketer will be forced to work in unwelcome and unsafe environments.
A new collection of essays describes a political arena in which the structural and cultural barriers facing women are contradictory and self-defeating.
Amid the inner turmoil at the AFL club, what’s happened to the ‘Do Better’ report into systemic racism?
The practice of using gendered structural language is out of date, misleading and confusing, and doesn’t support a culture of healthcare inclusivity.
Sport keeps hitting the headlines for what happens off the field. Experts in sport, gender and media Brett Hutchins and Ruth Jeanes explain why we idolise sporting legends, and why we’re often let down.
A new study highlights how a group of older Australians engaged with smart-home technologies to enhance their wellbeing and independence.
There's no evidence that the Rainbow Laces campaign or Pride Games helps stop homophobic language or make sport more inclusive. We need to refocus the campaign towards amateur sports.
COVID-19 has brought the work of young social campaigner Melinda Anne Sharlini into sharp focus.
Imagine if our society privileged community and wellbeing instead of competitive advantages and profit-driven agendas.
Australian schools are failing to foster a sense of belonging among their students.
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