QUT Centre for Justice member, Dr Lyndall Bryant, has recently published a QUT Centre for Justice Briefing Paper titled, “The role of older Australians in addressing the housing crisis: spare bedrooms, taxation and the pension’. Abstract: Census data indicates there may be as many as 13 million spare…
Professor Rowena Maguire: Asia-Pacific Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction
Professor Rowena Maguire, Director, QUT Centre for Justice was invited to speak on a panel moderated by the UN Office for Disaster Reduction Chief, Asia Pacific, Marco Toscano-Rivalta discussing “Strengthening the Legal Foundations of…
Symposium: Design for a Just World
QUT Centre for Justice and QUT Design Lab are together exploring the intersection of Design and Social Justice with thought leaders and innovators. Keynote presentations: Taking care of ageing futures: co-design with older adults – Professor Helen Manchester,…
Webinar: QUT Centre for Justice “Doing Justice Differently” – Food Justice
PLEASE NOTE: WE HAVE MOVED THIS EVENT TO A WEBINAR FORMAT Doing Justice Differently is the annual signature event of QUT Centre for Justice where we share the voices of those working across a particular sector. Our audience are practitioners, policymakers, advocates, researchers and educators and our goal is to…
Research and Impact – Pacific regional security – Associate Professor Danielle Watson
QUT Centre for Justice member, Associate Professor Danielle Watson is currently facilitating a workshop on Transnational Organised Crime for the Cook Islands Government. The workshop is funded by the Pacific Security College in collaboration with the Cook Islands Office of National Security. This initiative feeds directly into the…
Media: US Presidential election commentary – Dr Morgan Rees
QUT Centre for Justice member Dr Morgan Rees was interviewed by Peter Gleeson on Radio 4BC about the upcoming American Presidential Election. Morgan is a Lecturer in Policy and Politics and his research focuses on foreign policy analysis and International Relations theory. He studies the ways in which US…
Event: “Doing Justice Differently” – Food Justice
Doing Justice Differently is the annual signature event of QUT Centre for Justice where we share the voices of those working across a particular sector. Our audience are practitioners, policymakers, advocates, researchers and educators and our goal is to stimulate discussion and debate around a particular topic. Join…
QUT Centre for Justice Promotions
QUT Centre for Justice congratulates the following members who received promotions as part of the 2024 promotion round to Professor and Associate Professor. These promotions recognise the significant contributions of our C4J colleagues to academic leadership at QUT. QUT Centre for Justice explores the proposition that research can help…
The Conversation: First Nations people are 3 times more likely to die on the road. Here’s how to fix Australia’s transport injustice.
QUT Centre for Justice member and Indigenous Australian Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Dr Gina Masterton has co-authored a piece in The Conversation titled, “First Nations people are 3 times more likely to die on the road. Here’s how to fix Australia’s transport injustice.” Some of the…
New Special Issue: International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy
The Emergence of a Pacific Criminology Guest editors Moses Faleolo (Victoria University of Wellington/Te Herenga Waka, Aotearoa New Zealand) and Miranda Forsyth (The Australian National University, Australia) have curated a set of articles from the inaugural symposium on Pacific Criminology and this special issue is the first collection…