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Research & Evidence Base

Swinburne Institute for Social Research

Paul Barclay

18 April 2013 | How can technology tackle the wicked problems of the coming decades?

11 April 2013 | Arts and public policy - Is the current system working and does the Government’s recently released National Cultural Policy mark a step forward ? Leigh Tabrett and panel discuss.

09 April 2013 | We talk a lot about engagement with Asia and to date the discussion has largely focussed on our economic ties but what about arts and culture?

04 April 2013 | Goma APT7: How artists can connect with their communities to shape cultural identity?

03 April 2013 | It all started fifty years ago this week when a couple of uni students who simply wanted to shake things up launched an audacious and highly influential magazine called OZ.

26 February 2013 | Capturing, assessing and keeping grey literature is a big issue for researchers, librarians and archivists.

18 February 2013 | While economists and politicians argue over how to return to sustained growth, Richard Heinberg says they are missing the point.

19 September 2012 | Social media, like Twitter and the blogosphere, is influencing Australian politics and political journalism
23 April 2012 | What does it take to make good policy decisions in a world where attention spans are dwindling and political populism is on the rise?
08 August 2011 | This program asks why issues of gender equality and discrimination still exists after decades of the Feminist social movement.

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