Law and Society (incomplete)
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On the Couch with Rosemary Kayess
People with disabilities are the most marginalised of minorities, according to Rosemary Kayess, who is the Associate Director of the Disability Studies Research Centre. She speaks with Susi Hamilton from UNSW media about her involvement in drafting the UN Convention on The Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
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The Enemy at Home
In World War 1 nearly 7000 ‘enemy aliens’ of German origin were interned in camps in New South Wales. That experience is now the subject of a book co-authored by Arts academic Gerhard Fischer, and an exhibition running at the Museum of Sydney from May 7-September 11.
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2011 Refugee Conference - Senator Kate Lundy
Senator Kate Lundy, Parliamentary Secretary for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, addresses the 2011 Refugee Conference at UNSW.
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Talking Point - Dr Kath Albury and "Sexting"
Dr Kath Albury, from UNSW’s Journalism and Media Research Centre, discusses the rise of sexting – the sending of sexually explicit text messages – and the lasting legal repercussions for under-18 year olds.
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Talking Point - Litigation Funding in Australia
Associate Professor Michael Legg and Professor Justin O'Brien of UNSW
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Feeding The Future - Part 2 Community Greengrocers
Community gardens are one type of urban agriculture that's growing faster than Jack's beanstalk. But it's not just the chemical-free produce that's good for your health, suggests Associate Professor Susan Thompson, who heads up UNSW's Healthy Built Environments program.