Following on from our April success where QUT Centre for Justice members were authors of the top-three most read articles in “The Conversation”, our members have done it again in May with our Centre members authoring the top two most read articles in “The Conversation”. Professor Christine Morley…
Panel Discussion: Talking to boys and young men about Andrew Tate and the manosphere
QUT Centre for Justice and School of Justice Seminar Series invites you to a panel discussion “Talking to boys and young men about Andrew Tate and the manosphere” Tuesday 20 June 2023 2.00pm – 3.00pm (afternoon tea to follow for in-person audience) Live from QUT Kelvin Grove campus,…
QUT Centre for Justice HDR Winter School 2023
QUT Centre for Justice HDR Winter School will run from 17 – 19 July 2023 at QUT Kelvin Grove campus. We have a great line-up of speakers and presenters in 2023. The program includes six methodology sessions, two Professional Development sessions and an afternoon session aimed to encourage…
Media: Unpaid practical placement – Christine Morley
QUT Centre for Justice members, Christine Morley, Joanne Clarke, Jennifer Mays and Jennie Briese have been part of a team researching the current financial burden on students required to complete long, and mostly unpaid, social work placements. Their research has been published in the social sciences Q1 journal, The…
QUT Centre for Justice – National Reconciliation Week 2023
QUT Centre for Justice is committed to fostering reconciliation between non-Indigenous Australians and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. One of the three key themes of QUT Centre for Justice is Access to Justice. The United Nations has identified this as a priority sustainable development goal where discrimination, inequality,…
New special issue: International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
The latest issue of International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy includes a special issue on border criminology. Rimple Mehta (Western Sydney University) and Ana Aliverti (University of Warwick) have curated a set of articles that explore the limits of existing theories for “understanding migration governance from…
Queensland Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month 2023
As we wrap up Queensland Domestic and Family Violence Prevention Month 2023 we reflect on the research and events undertaken by QUT Centre for Justice as Queensland shines a spotlight on this very important issue. QUT Centre for Justice has many researchers working in the area of Domestic…
Media: Dr Penny Williams
QUT Centre for Justice member and Senior Lecturer, School of Management, QUT Business School, Dr Penny Williams was interviewed on Radio 4BC last week responding to a story in the UK where BT has announced it is axing 55,000 jobs over the next decade. BT say that up…
QUT C4J HDR Winter School
QUT Centre for Justice is excited to release an outline of its upcoming QUT C4J HDR Winter School Program running from 17-19 July 2023 at Kelvin…
Publication: The Power in Rural Place Stigma
QUT Centre for Justice member, Dr Christina Malatzky has co-authored a paper with Dr Danielle Couch from Monash University in Journal of Bioethical Inquiry titled, “The Power in Rural Place Stigma”. Abstract: The phenomenon and implications of stigma have been recognized across many contexts and in…