The Far Right in Australia: Historical insights and the current scene
Join us on Thursday 16 February for The Australian Sociological Association’s event featuring several CRIS members.
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Join us on Thursday 16 February for The Australian Sociological Association’s event featuring several CRIS members.
Join us to hear about the development of the tool and the principles that support it. The conversation will lay the groundwork for how you and your organisation can use the tool to refine, develop and sustain your program.
A performance-art, embodied workshop by Dr Angela Viora
Practice-as-research (PaR) methodologies for the creative arts masterclass by Dr Angela Viora
What got you through lockdown? Join us to open this exhibition of things that helped our participants endure long COVID-19 lockdowns
What got you through lockdown? An exhibition of things that helped Australians endure long COVID-19 lockdowns, along with masterclasses and workshops
Have you been curious about how the pandemic has affected Australians? What can we learn about well-being and resilience from the pandemic? As we look to support Australians from the effects of COVID and extended lockdowns, who needs the most support? And how can we protect our societies against future crises?
Are you a young person who would like to know more about the world of research? Or a researcher who wants to work with young people to do research in meaningful and relevant ways?
Join our team of young researchers from the Centre for Multicultural Youth and (not so young) researchers from the Centre for Resilient and Inclusive Societies as we launch our new Youth Co-Research Toolkit!
Join the four activist groups from our ‘Building Activist Capacities of Young People through Issue-based Campaigns’ in this online panel discussion. You’ll hear from the team behind the research project and training programme, and from each of the four groups.
5-7 October 2021 (Online)
Violent extremism and conspiracy theories, a global pandemic, social and economic inequalities, climate change and fears for the future are all putting pressure on the systems and structures that support individual and community wellbeing.
While we often think of resilience as something that we need only in times of acute crisis or adversity, it is the building blocks of ‘everyday resilience’ that can actually help us cope and thrive with both acute and chronic stresses. What ‘everyday’ forms of resilience help us deal with crises? And how can we strengthen resilience as an everyday rather than ‘as needed’ practice?
Join our Zoom Webinar, 30th September 2021, 1-2.30PM for an overview of three current research studies on the far left in Australia
In session one of our two-part series we discuss the key issues and challenges regarding racism in community sport, the strategies that can be applied to address racism and how the community sport sector can move forward in tackling racism.
Leading Practice in Welcoming and Inclusion: Evidence-based policy, applied research and contextualised approaches.
As part of an EU-funded, Horizon 2020 project, the Routledge Handbook on the Governance of Religious Diversity (2021) looks at how religious diversity is managed, governed, and accommodated in a broad variety of settings. The volume provides both an overview of how different states have historically navigated the entanglements between national and religious identities, as well as an assessment of current practices, norms, and institutions.
The Black Summer fires of 19/20 will forever be remembered as a chocking inferno that decimated wildlife, homes and lives. Fired Up pays homage to the spirit of our resilient nation and celebrates those times where help appears when you least expect it and from a mate you’ve never met.
This session will bring together scholars, young people and organisations to discuss digitally-based anti-racist struggles and movements in Australia.
As a settler colonial migrant nation, Australia is home to people from a wide variety of culturally, linguistically and racially diverse backgrounds. Yet within the country’s dominant media, its diverse lived realities remain poorly represented.
Join the conversation: ‘Towards a national system for classifying and recording hate crimes in Australia’ with our speakers Senator the Hon Kristina Keneally, Mr Luke Cornelius APM and Race Commissioner Mr Chin Tan and hosted by Dr Matteo Vergani - CRIS member and Senior Research Fellow, Alfred Deakin Institute.
Presented by Professor Kevin Dunn, the webinar is based on the research project, Segmenting Islamophobia: Understanding Victorians varied attitudes toward Muslims.
Are you a young person aged 18-25? Do you have strong ideas about social change within your community? Come and join in the fun and make your voice heard at this immersive min-lab.
CRIS partner Institute of Strategic Dialogue (ISD) presents an interactive workshop where you’ll learn a strategic process for creating social change campaigns that make real impact.