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Absolutely Revolting
Travel back through time with Dr Liam Byrne and Francis Leach, as they meet the ratbags and revolutionaries of the past, who shaped the present.
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Ear to Asia
From Japan to Turkey, from China to Indonesia, and to many places in between, Ear to Asia talks with our Asia Institute researchers to unpack the issues behind the news headlines and explore the diversity of peoples, societies and histories of a region that is rapidly changing the world.
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MissPerceived
Professor Leah Ruppanner is a no-nonsense Sociologist on a mission to dispel society’s biggest and most divisive gender myths. In MissPerceived, Leah will draw upon decades of academic research and evidence to debunk the gender myths that are used to maintain the status quo.
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Now and Men
Each month, Dr Stephen Burrell and Sandy Ruxton are joined by experts as they tackle topics connected to men, masculinities and gender equality. From supporting men’s health to preventing gender-based violence, Now and Men asks what’s it like to be a man in the 21st century.
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The HPS Podcast
Each week, leading scholars in History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science introduce contemporary topics for a general audience. Covering a wide range of topics, The HPS Podcast offers short, engaging and entertaining episodes.
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The Secret Life of Languages
From the coded communications of East Germany's Stasi secret police to the complex kinship systems that guide how Indigenous Australians choose their words, The Secret Life of Language dives into the cultures, arts and histories that underpin and inform the world's diverse languages.
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Truth, Lies and Media
Broadcast journalist Nicole Chvastek and media ethics expert Denis Muller seek out the media industry's good, bad and ugly, taking you behind the headlines in their revealing podcast Truth, Lies and Media. New episodes each Wednesday.
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Unfolded
We’ve all read stories that changed our lives. We’ve all imagined places that feel like home. We’ve all met characters who feel like family. Now, we’ll hear the stories, then go to the source. We’ll speak with the authors, to find out what makes a story great, where they come from, and why they connect. These are stories: Unpacked. Understood. Unfolded.