How we imagine the past
Public memory isn’t just linguistic or verbal; it consists of multisensory experiences threaded through public and private spaces.
Public memory isn’t just linguistic or verbal; it consists of multisensory experiences threaded through public and private spaces.
We've entered 2021 having lived through unimaginable disruption and facing much more, we might well ask ourselves: Will COVID-19 cause a fundamental reimagining of our relationship with cities?
With Australia’s population set to hit 40 million by 2060, Griffith University cities experts say it is time to get serious about long term planning.
Law is different in Australia. The origins of the Australian state in a military-run British prison camp.thelegal fictions of terra...
When you think of job stresses of police officers, it’s easy to imagine the extremes, but that is not the...
In this instalment of Griffith University’s Better Future for All series, journalist Kerry O’Brien explores the future and impact of AI with leading global thinker Professor Toby Walsh.
Griffith University’s fight towards a cure for one of the world’s most deadly diseases is edging closer after human clinical...
Griffith University is making an invaluable contribution to the social and educational engagement of some of Queensland’s most disadvantaged students....
Griffith University Chancellor Leneen Forde AC delivers the inaugural Brisbane Peace Lecture, citing the great women of history who refused to be silenced by conflict and war
Many young people in contact with the justice system come from backgrounds of extreme poverty, parental abuse or neglect, parental...