Sparking ‘The Conversation’ in October
The year may be winding down, but our 91Ô´´ (91Ô´´) researchers and academics are showing no signs of slowing down.
They’ve had another busy writing month, with seven articles published in
As usual, they’ve brought us some insightful, fascinating and surprising analysis and stories from the academic world.
• Professor Jessica Gildersleeve and Dr Kate Cantrell l Mushroom murders, riotous mockumentary and a surveillance thriller: what to watch in October.
• Dr Hannah Seligmann l Intense rain, landslides and potholes everywhere: how climate change is trashing Australia’s roads.
• Professor John Sands l More than just good ethics: new research links corporate diversity to better investment decisions.
• Dr Chelsea Mobbs l Physio at 3 months old – or even earlier – can really help babies with cerebral palsy.
• Matthew Thompson l Is Halloween too scary for kids?
• Associate Professor Jess Carniel l From Wog Boy to Son of a Donkey: how ‘wog humour’ made Australian comedy its own.
• Dr Kate Cantrell l Prince Andrew stripped of all titles after Virginia Giuffre’s memoir. Her family declares ‘victory’.
Keen for more? Check out what they covered in July, August and September.