Why do young Australians fight in Syria?
The desire among young people to fight in foreign conflicts is neither new nor particular to one race or religious group, writes Associate Professor Mohamad Abdalla
The desire among young people to fight in foreign conflicts is neither new nor particular to one race or religious group, writes Associate Professor Mohamad Abdalla
If the international community is able to agree on one thing regarding the Syrian crisis right now, it is that...
Luke Granville write an article for The Conversation discussing the use on violent and non-violent resistance. He looks at Erica...
Dr Sara Davies discusses the use of violence in times of conflict as a way to gain control/power. The podcast...
Research-by-design for Syrian refugee camp places at humanitarian design competition.
A new world order Stan Grant has built an illustrious career as a distinguished Australian and international broadcaster, author and...
SDG 16 aims to build strong and just institutions in support of peaceful and inclusive societies around the world by 2030. It promotes the rule of law, transparency, accountability, good governance, and ensuring equal access to justice and strengthening human rights.
Join Stan and Kerry as they explore the opportunities and challenges facing our rapidly and unpredictable changing world order, and what the future might hold for all Australians.
In this conversation, renowned journalist Kerry O’Brien and celebrated Indigenous author Professor Bruce Pascoe explored the way Bruce’s critically acclaimed book Dark Emu: Aboriginal Australia and the birth of Agriculture challenges conventional thinking about the First Australians as hunter gatherers.
From a young age, humanitarian Simon Lewis has been driven to make a difference in the community that surrounds him....