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Breaking The Iron Collars, Rowan Cahill
Breaking The Iron Collars, Rowan Cahill
Rowan Cahill
Review of Kevin Baker, "Mutiny, Terrorism, Riots and Murder: A History of Sedition in Australia and New Zealand", Rosenberg Publishing: Dural, 2006.
Tweeting The Election: From Gaffe Gags To Breaking News, Marcus O'Donnell
Tweeting The Election: From Gaffe Gags To Breaking News, Marcus O'Donnell
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
The next 24 hours will still bring heavy campaigning, but as election 2013 begins to warp it is time to look over various aspects of the campaign. The Storify below is an overview of some of the ways Twitter has been used in the campaign by journalists, voters and political players.
Breaking The Seige: Guidelines For Struggle In Science, Brian Martin
Breaking The Seige: Guidelines For Struggle In Science, Brian Martin
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
When scientists come under attack, it is predictable that the attackers will use methods to minimise public outrage over the attack, including covering up the action, devaluing the target, reinterpreting what is happening, using official processes to give an appearance of justice, and intimidating people involved. To be effective in countering attacks, it is valuable to challenge each of these methods, namely by exposing actions, validating targets, interpreting actions as unfair, mobilising support and not relying on official channels, and standing up to intimidation. On a wider scale, science is constantly under siege from vested interests, especially governments and corporations …
Breaking The Iron Collars, Rowan Cahill
Breaking The Iron Collars, Rowan Cahill
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
Review of Kevin Baker, "Mutiny, Terrorism, Riots and Murder: A History of Sedition in Australia and New Zealand", Rosenberg Publishing: Dural, 2006.