Should Indigenous peoples refuse state ‘recognition’?
For a long time the so-called ‘politics of recognition’ have been taken for granted as a basis for life in multicultural and settler colonial countries.
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For a long time the so-called ‘politics of recognition’ have been taken for granted as a basis for life in multicultural and settler colonial countries.
An Alfred Deakin Institute researcher has uncovered a digital world of civic identity and practice.
New Deakin research has set out a roadmap for global conservation efforts.
Local news is still important in an evolving media environment.
Professor John Powers has investigated China’s tactics and revealed the limits of propaganda.
Australian Living Treasure, the Hon Barry Jones AC, has delivered a thought-provoking speech at the Harrison Lecture for Innovation.
“The destruction of cultural heritage in the Middle East is unprecedented in human history, and what is lost can never be replaced, some of which is over 4,000 years old.”
Developed nations like Australia can learn from China in reaching global sustainability goals.
Australia’s political leaders should condemn Islamophobic rhetoric, claims a Deakin expert.
A new exhibition fuses science and art to explore disease as both reality and metaphor.
An ADI course is helping Indonesian Islamic women leaders build capacity.
A study of soldiers’ post-war battle to rebuild has provided insights about power in Stalin’s Russia.
Threatened ecosystems considered by the public to be dry, brown and ugly are having their conservation value overlooked in favour of greener, wet forests.
Professor Anna Peeters, inaugural Director of the Institute for Healthcare Transformation, will work to unite stakeholders to achieve ambitious goals for Deakin’s sixth Institute.
Over 3000 Australian print and broadcast journalists have been made redundant in the past six years.