September 2023

12
Sep
2023

The emergence of environmental migration and displacement management ‘best practices’ in the Pacific

Lakshmin Mudaliar

How are Pacific governments responding to the growing challenge of environmental migration and displacement?

Image of a sign on South Tarawa, Kiribati, warning of the threat of sea level rise to the island, with its highest point being 3 metres above sea level, from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:As_an_extremely_low-lying_country,_surrounded_by_vast_oceans,_Kiribati_is_at_risk_from_the_negative_effects_of_climate_change,_such_as_sea-level_rise_and_storm_surges,_2011._Photo-_Erin_Magee_-_DFAT_(12426392094).jpg (CC BY 2.0)

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13
Sep
2023

Extinction thwarted? The nexus between climate change, social equity and health

Various

The Planetary Health Equity Hothouse’s inaugural annual Policy Symposium focuses on the conditions that can enable the transformation of the system towards the promotion of the equitable enjoyment of good health for all within the context of a stable, sustainable ecosystem, and shift governance practices toward a more effective modern paradigm.

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14
Sep
2023

Sticky or stuck: the role of policy networks in creating path dependency in Australia’s health care financing system

Jodette Kotz

How do policy actors go about influencing financing policy in Australia’s Health Care system, and what does this mean for the healthcare system?

Illustration of stylized human figures in networks, by opensource.com from https://flic.kr/p/7Efwam (CC BY-SA 2.0)

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19
Sep
2023

Bookclub - The new knowledge: information, data and the remaking of global power

Blayne Haggart and Natasha Tusikov

From the global geopolitical arena to the smart city, control over knowledge — particularly over data and intellectual property — has become a key battleground for the exercise of economic and political power.

'The new knowledge: information, data and the remaking of global power' bookcover, supplied by Natasha Tusikov

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21
Sep
2023

The wall with a view of Europe: two long years of the EU–Belarus border crisis

Dr Kasia Williams, Deputy Director, Centre for European Studies, ANU College of Arts & Social Sc

This series is spearheaded by the ANU Migration Hub hosted at RegNet, in collaboration with the School of Archaeology and Anthropology.

Photo credit: Marcin on Adobe Stock

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26
Sep
2023

Making sense of EU pandemic recovery: a discursive map connecting health and economic growth

Charlotte Godziewski

This is a presentation of Charlotte’s work-in-progress article which analyses how EU policymakers relate ‘health’ and ‘economic growth’ in pandemic recovery strategies.

Photo of KN90 mask against a background of € notes and coins, from https://pixabay.com/photos/coronavirus-covid-19-pandemic-4937119/

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28
Sep
2023

Roundtable discussion: Rewriting jurisprudence: centring refugee and migrant knowledges and lived experience

Associate Professor Kate Ogg, Dr Jessica Hambly & Associate Professor Matt Zagor

This series is spearheaded by the ANU Migration Hub hosted at RegNet, in collaboration with the School of Archaeology and Anthropology

Photo credit: Tierney on Adobe Stock

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