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On Social Media Living Up to its Promises with Raechel Johns

Associate Professor Raechel Johns (photo supplied) Associate Professor Raechel Johns is a marketing specialist and Hea…

On Our Taste in Music and Sociological Explanations with Michael Walsh

Dr Michael Walsh, Sociologist at the University of Canberra Dr Michael Walsh is a sociologist at the University of Can…

On Bipartisanship, Reform Fall Guys, the Asian Century, and Infrastructure with Michelle Grattan

Protest against industrial relations reforms in Sydney , 15 November 2005. Photo by Jasabella via Wikimedia CC BY-SA …

On Philosophy, Art, and Living the Creative Life with Margarita Georgiadis

The Muses Urania and Calliope by Simon Vouet (c. 1634). Image via Wikimedia . I've been delving into ideas about cr…

On Technology and the Changing Nature of Warfare with Peter Leahy

Professor Peter Leahy, Director, National Security Institute, University of Canberra. Photo by Michael de Percy. As tec…

Easily the best podcast I have ever heard...

Tablet V of the Epic of Gilgamesh. Photo by Osama Amin via Wikimedia/ CC BY-SA 4.0 The more I read, the more it all be…

Introducing Government-Business Relations: or, Capitalism 101

A model of capitalism. Adapted from Stilwell (2006, p. 49) I have been teaching an introductory course in government-bu…

How do I podcast?

My new podcast logo, based on an oil pastel on paper work by Margarita Georgiadis . After spending my sabbatical on rea…

Getting my podcast groove on...

"Saint-Germain-des-Prés - Paris" 2017, oil pastel on paper by Margarita Georgiadis The picture above is a wor…

Podcast Trial

© Depositphotos.com / @skynet This is my first podcast. It is only for testing the systems I am trying to use. I though…

RSS and Podcast Renaissance: Tom Kantor, Pulsar Music, and Rail Dynamics

Sunblessed from Ebden-Small on Vimeo . The AK-47 of Phones and Dodo Birds I remember buying the Nokia 6210 WAP phone …
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