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QUT Centre for Justice Blog
3d ago
QUT Centre for Justice welcomes you back for another year of impactful news, research and events on topics and issues related to justice. Over the holiday break the Centre released three new Briefing Papers on three diverse aspects of justice: Queer Justice: Lisa van Leent (2024), Pride celebrations in schools: Queering celebrations for social justice ..read more
QUT Centre for Justice Blog
1M ago
QUT Centre for Justice provided support to Aspro Phoebe Hart through a Strategic Initiative Grant, enabling her to undertake a 28-day international trip to document the Australia Taiwan First Nations Arts Exchange. The project was spearheaded by Dr. Sophie McIntyre of QUT in Brisbane and Dr. Fang Chun-wei of the National Museum of ..read more
QUT Centre for Justice Blog
1M ago
Please join us at a roundtable discussion on Queer and Intersectional Feminist Perspectives on Enviornmental Law Roundtable. At this roundtable lunch event our panellists will present their research on queer and feminist approaches to environmental law, which will be published in a forthcoming edited collection on Feminist Approaches to Environmental Law. The presentation will be ..read more
QUT Centre for Justice Blog
1M ago
Two QUT Centre for Justice members have been awarded $5000 under the QUT Equity and Diversity Grant Scheme, for project which demonstrate strategic alignment with identified actions items in the following action plans: Gender, Equity and Diversity in STEMM Action Plan LGBTIQA+ Action Plan Student Sexual Assault ..read more
QUT Centre for Justice Blog
1M ago
Funder: RBWH SERTA Grant QUT Centre for Justice member, Dr Michael Chataway has been awarded a competitive RBWH Research Grant. Title: Harnessing Technology for Safer Workplaces: Real-Time Tracking of Occupational Violence Chief Investigators: Professor Jed Duff, School of Nursing (QUT) and RBWH Dr Michael Chataway, School of Justice (QUT) Dr Grace Xu, School of Nursing (QUT) and RBWH ..read more
QUT Centre for Justice Blog
1M ago
New special issue: International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy Successful Strategies to Improve Access to Justice for Women Who Kill Their Abusers Guest editors Danielle Tyson (Deakin University), Bronwyn Naylor (RMIT University) and Stella Tarrant (The University of Western Australia) have curated a special issue that was inspired by a successful international workshop ..read more
QUT Centre for Justice Blog
1M ago
QUT Centre for Justice congratulates our members who have been successful in being awarded a grant under the Australian Research Council Discovery Projects scheme. This scheme supports excellent basic and applied research to expand Australia’s knowledge base and research capability, and in projects that provide economic, commercial, environmental, social and/or cultural benefits to the ..read more
QUT Centre for Justice Blog
2M ago
Dr Zahra Stardust will release her book, Indie Porn: Revolution, Regulation and Resistance (Duke University Press) Zahra is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Centre of Excellence in Automated Decision-Making and Society based at the Digital Media Research Centre at the Queensland University of Technology, and is also a member of QUT Centre for Justice ..read more
QUT Centre for Justice Blog
2M ago
QUT Centre for Justice and QUT Design Lab look forward to featuring two sessions focused on Young People as part of the upcoming symposium Design for a Just World. On Day 1 of the symposium QUT Design Lab and QUT Centre for Justice will run two parallel sessions: QUT DESIGN LAB: Brigid Canny from ..read more
QUT Centre for Justice Blog
2M ago
QUT Centre for Justice member, Associate Professor Danielle Watson, has authored a piece in The Interpreter, which is published daily by The Lowy Institute, titled, “Pacific Islands needs stronger corrections systems to address transnational and organised crime.” In this paper Danielle discusses that while efforts to prevent crime in the Pacific have received a boost ..read more