2016 Media Coverage
Latest media appearances
- Professor James Arvanitakis was interviewed for Australia Plus' article on 'Advice for international students coming to study in Australia' (opens in a new window), 20 December.
- PhD candidate Keith Parry authored an article in The Conversation with Blair Hughes: 'The price is not right: how much is too much for a beer at sporting events?' (opens in a new window), 16 December. Throughout the month of December Keith was interviewed by ABC Radio Perth, 6PR (Perth), ABC Radio Goulburn Murray and ABC Radio Melbourne ((also broadcast from ABC Ballarat, ABC Central Victoria, ABC Gippsland, ABC Goulburn Murray, ABC Mildura - Swan Hill, ABC Shepparton, ABC South Western Victoria, ABC Western Victoria, Radio National (Melbourne)). The research received wide coverage including ABC Radio Hobart (also broadcast from ABC Northern Tasmania (Launceston), Radio National (Hobart)), The New Daily, The Daily Bulletin, Triple J (broadcast nationally), news.com.au (opens in a new window), Singapore Star, ABC News online (opens in a new window), ABC Radio Adelaide (also broadcast from ABC Broken Hill, ABC Eyre Peninsula and West Coast, ABC North and West SA, ABC Riverland SA, ABC South East SA, Radio National (Adelaide)), ABC News Radio, Adelaide Advertiser (opens in a new window), Gold Coast Bulletin (opens in a new window), Yahoo!7 Finance, Business Insider Australia (opens in a new window), Dotoemirates.com (opens in a new window), Sports Business Journal (opens in a new window), Food and Beverage Magazine (opens in a new window), The Courier Mail (opens in a new window), Herald Sun (opens in a new window), The Daily Telegraph (opens in a new window), Perth Now (opens in a new window).
Earlier 2016 media
- Associate Professor Megan Watkins provided expert comment to The Australian for their article 'Nuture, not nature, leads to migrant school success', 17 December.
- Associate Professor Juan Francisco Salazar was interviewed for Radio Adelaide's report on the success of the Antarctic Treaty system, 13 December.
- Dr Emma Waterton and Dr Hayley Saul's visit to Langtang, Nepal and their work towards building a commemorative museum was featured in Daily Telegraph online (opens in a new window), 13 December.
- Dr Emma Power was interviewed by The Huffington Post Australia about pet-friendly rental properties: 'You can now woo future landlords with your pet's resume' (opens in a new window), 8 December. The article was republished in wow.com.
- Associate Professor Amanda Third spoke to Western Sydney Business Access about an emotional heat map of Western Sydney that her team is developing, 8 December.
- Dr Philippa Collin spoke to Western Sydney Business Access about Goalzie, a mobile game app developed by the researchers at the Institute for Culture and Society in collaboration with over 65 teenagers, that challenges young people to make positive changes in their lives, 8 December.
- Dr Emma Waterton and Dr Hayley Saul's visit to Langtang, Nepal and their work towards building a commemorative museum was featured in Penrith Press' article 'Picking up the cultural pieces: museum to commemorate quake-stricken village', 8 December.
- HDR candidate Keith Parry was interviewed for the Parramatta Advertiser's article on the reputation of the Parramatta Eels: 'Eels aiming for an electric year' (opens in a new window), 7 December.
- Professor Ien Ang was interviewed by ABC Radio National on 'The white arts' (opens in a new window)and the need to increase the language of diversity in the arts industry, 6 December.
- Professor Katherine Gibson's project Urban Food Economies: Re-thinking Value for 'More-than-Capitalist' Futures is listed in Scienmag (opens in a new window)as one of the projects granted money from The Seed Box, Sweden's largest research programme in the environmental humanities, 5 December.
- Dr Emma Waterton and Dr Hayley Saul's visit to Langtang, Nepal and their work towards building a commemorative museum (opens in a new window)was featured in Nepali Times, 2 December.
- Dr Dallas Rogers and Dr Louise Crabtree were interviewed for NITV Sydney's The Point program on the challenges surrounding home ownership for Indigenous Australians, 30 November. The program was broadcast across Australia.
- Dr Dallas Rogers authored an article in The Conversation: 'Changes for off-the-plan foreign buyers rely on a broken supply argument' (opens in a new window), 29 November. The article was republished as a column in the St George and Sutherland Shire Leader and republished by Illawarra Mercury and News Weekly, Merimbula.
- Dr Sarah Barns authored an opinion piece in The Sydney Morning Herald: 'Sydney's grey makeover: How the city became a downsizer's wonderland' (opens in a new window), 28 November. Sarah was interviewed by ABC 702 Sydney on the topic.
- Dr Liam Magee and Dr Teresa Swist's work on technology for social change was featured in The Daily Observer (opens in a new window), 26 November.
- Drs Dallas Rogers, Emma Power and Louise Crabtree (among other authors) co-authored an article in The Conversation: 'Sydney needs higher affordable housing targets' (opens in a new window), 24 November. The piece was republished in Domain, The Fifth Estate and International Business Times.
- Dr Dallas Rogers was interviewed by The Straits Times for their article 'Apartment glut looms in major Aussie cities' (opens in a new window), 24 November.
- Professor Ien Ang was mentioned in ArtsHub's article on Asian-Australians: 'Beyond the racist hyphen' (opens in a new window), 23 November.
- Associate Professor Alana Lentin was interviewed on Europe and multiculturalism by TBS eFM Primetime, a current affairs program at South Korea's most widely listened-to English-language radio station, 21 November.
- Dr Emma Power's research on pet ownership and housing security was discussed in Illawarra Mercury, 11 November.
- Professor Paul James was interviewed by ABC Newcastle about the impact of Donald Trump's election win, 10 November.
- PhD candidate Dan Musil was interviewed by ABC Radio National Life Matters on economic transition: 'Communities struggle with big job losses' (opens in a new window), 9 November.
- Dr Jorge Knijnik authored an article in The World Financial Review: 'Rio 2016: human rights and sustainability after the Olympics party' (opens in a new window), 8 November.
- Dr Justine Humphry's research on digital access for the homeless was featured in Physorg (opens in a new window), USA, 7 November; Public (opens in a new window), Canada, 28 October; and Western Sydney Business Access (opens in a new window), 19 November.
- Professor James Arvanitakis was interviewed by 936 ABC Hobart about the national basic wage, 3 November. The interview was also broadcast on ABC Northern Tasmania.
- Professor James Arvanitakis joined ABC Radio National to discuss the year 1986 recalling topics including Chernobyl, the space shuttle and HIV, 24 October.
- Dr Teresa Swist, David Sweeting and Dr Liam Magee authored an article in The Conversation: 'Design in the "hybrid city": DIY meets platform urbanism in Dhaka's informal settlements', 20 October. The article was republished by Australian News Daily Bulletin, Property Observer and The Wire (India).
- Professor James Arvanitakis was interviewed by 936 ABC Hobart on the social construction of poverty, 18 October.
- Professor Stephen Tomsen was interviewed on his research on gay hate murders by The Stirrer: 'Deep Water whitewash' (opens in a new window), 16 October.
- Dr Dallas Rogers speaks with Alanna Kamp about the erasure of Chinese-Australian women from our history books (opens in a new window)for The Conversation's 'Speaking with' podcast, 12 October. It was republished by Australian News Daily Bulletin.
- Associate Professor Juan Francisco Salazar was interviewed by SBS Languages (Spanish): 'La vida en Marte comienza por la Antártida' (opens in a new window), 9 October.
- Dr Dallas Rogers was interviewed by The Globe and Mail (Canada) for their article 'Vancouver's housing boom sets off human-rights alarm at UN' (opens in a new window), 7 October.
- Associate Professor Juan Francisco Salazar, Dr Liam Magee and Professor Paul James (with Associate Professor Elizabeth Leane) co-authored an article in The Conversation: 'Five cities that could change the future of Antarctica' (opens in a new window), 5 October.
- Professor Tony Bennett was interviewed by Radio Adelaide's The Wire program about the Australian Cultural Fields project's findings into who attends art galleries and what they like to see, 5 October.
- Professor Stephen Tomsen's research was referenced on ABC Radio National's program on 'The unsolved gay hate crimes of recent Australian history' (opens in a new window), 4 October.
- Professor David Rowe spoke to Triple J 'Hack' (opens in a new window) about why sports fandom runs so deep, 3 October (David features at 27:42). The program was broadcast across Australia.
- Associate Professor Megan Watkins was interviewed for Jenna Price's opinion piece in The Sydney Morning Herald: 'I Nagged My Children and Now I've Been Vindicated', 29 September. The article was republished by Brisbane Times, Canberra Times, WA Today, Essential Kids and The Age.
- Dr Dallas Rogers interviewed Ilan Wiesel and Ray Forrest on the impact of the super rich on our cities (opens in a new window) for The Conversation's 'Speaking with' podcast, 28 September. It was republished by Australian News Daily Bulletin.
- Professor Stephen Tomsen was interviewed by SBS for their investigation into the potential gay-hate murder cases: 'Police admit blunders in gay-hate murder hunt' (opens in a new window), 27 September.
- Dr Dallas Rogers was interviewed by Domain for their article 'Sydney urban sprawl nearing limits with only 340,000 house lots left' (opens in a new window), 24 September.
- Professor James Arvanitakis was interviewed by Triple J 'Hack' on tattoo artists receiving increasing customer requests to remove Southern Cross tattoos, 23 September.
- Dr Jorge Knijnik co-authored an article in The Conversation: '"Grotesque spectacle"? Rio has a long way to go to become more accessible' (opens in a new window), 19 September.
- Dr Dallas Rogers authored an article in The Conversation: 'Australia's housing affordability problem explained in five historical steps' (opens in a new window), 13 September.
- Professor Tony Bennett was interviewed by The Sydney Morning Herald discussing the findings of the Australian Cultural Fields project's cultural tastes and practices survey: 'One-quarter of Australians do not visit art museums, survey finds' (opens in a new window), 13 September. The story was also published by WA Today, Canberra Times, The Age, Brisbane Times (opens in a new window), Limelight Magazine (and in print), ArtsHub (opens in a new window) and Australian Leisure Management (opens in a new window).
- Professor Brett Neilson was interviewed by ABC Radio National (opens in a new window)on 'the infrastructure of the internet, 12 September.
- Dr Dallas Rogers was interviewed by 2ser radio on 'the great Australian dream' and the housing affordability crisis, 9 September.
- Dr Dallas Rogers speaks with Associate Professor Juan Francisco Salazar about colonising Antarctica and Mars in The Conversation: 'Speaking with Juan Francisco Salazar about colonising Antarctica and Mars' (opens in a new window), 7 September.
- Dr Tanya Notley was interviewed by 702 ABC Sydney about data storage and "the cloud", 1 September.
- Professor Brett Neilson, Professor Ned Rossiter and Dr Tanya Notley authored an article in The Conversation: 'Where's your data? It's not actually in the cloud, it's sitting in a data centre' (opens in a new window), 31 August. The article was republished by ABC News (opens in a new window), Property Observer (opens in a new window), Tech Financials (South Africa), St Marys Star, Blacktown Sun, Northern News, Hills News, Parramatta Sun, Penrith City Gazette and Rouse HIll Courier.
- Dr Emma Power's research on renters and pet ownership was discussed by Kieran Clair, Australian Property Investor Magazine, in an interview on Brisbane radio station 4BC, 27 August. Following this, the interview was also broadcast on 1071 AM (Kingaroy), 4CRB FM (Gold Coast), 4LG (Longreach), Magic 882 (Brisbane) and Radio 4KZ (Innisfail). Kieran did a second interview with 612 ABC Radio Brisbane on 1 September. This was broadcast on ABC Gold Coast and ABC Sunshine Coast.
- Dr Emma Power was interviewed by ABC 702 Sydney on rules regarding pets in rental properties, 24 August. The interview was broadcast from 12 additional stations.
- Professor Gay Hawkins was interviewed by The Huffington Post for their article: 'Here's another reason to be worried about bottled water' (opens in a new window), 23 August. A section of the interview was republished by Health Medicine Network (opens in a new window).
- PhD candidate Keith Parry authored an article in The Conversation: 'Eddie Betts and racism in sport: it's not enough to just not join in' (opens in a new window), 23 August. The article was republished by St Marys Star, Blacktown Sun, Northern News, Parramatta Sun, Hills News and Penrith City Gazette.
- Professor James Arvanitakis' blog was quoted in The Guardian's article 'Sydney: we need to talk about our postcode prejudice' (opens in a new window), 23 August.
- Professor David Rowe was interviewed by UK-based website Look What it Means to Him for their article 'Who's Watching the Watchmen? Masal Bugduv, Crab Football & the Networked Fourth Estate', 22 August.
- Professor David Rowe was interviewed for Dr Karen Brooks' opinion piece in The Courier Mail': 'The worrying rise of the armchair expert' (opens in a new window), 21 August. The piece was republished by Cairns Post.
- Dr Emma Power was interviewed by 2UE Radio about Sydney's affordability crisis and the implications it has for people who are renting, 18 August.
- Dr Emma Power authored an article in The Conversation: 'As pet owners suffer rental insecurity, perhaps landlords should think again' (opens in a new window), 16 August. The article was republished by The Sydney Morning Herald (opens in a new window) and CityMetric (opens in a new window).
- Professor Gay Hawkins was interviewed by ABC Radio National on human waste, 15 and 16 August, for their two shows 'Sh*t happens!' (opens in a new window)(part 1) and 'Sh*t matters!' (opens in a new window)(part 2).
- Dr Stephen Healy and Boone Shear authored an Op-Ed on the US elections using key insights from political philsopher Jodi Dean, in Truthout: 'From resentment to possibility: how enjoyment shapes the political imagination in Election 2016', 10 August.
- Dr Jorge Knijnik was interviewed by 3CR community radio (opens in a new window)about the Rio Olympics, 6 August and by SBS Portuguese, 14 August (opens in a new window). Green Left Weekly published a transcript of the 3CR interview on their website: 'In Rio, "everyone is protesting"' (opens in a new window).
- Professor Dick Hobbs was interviewed by Times Higher Education (opens in a new window)on his work in criminology and his career, 4 August.
- Dr Jorge Knijnik was interviewed by ABC South East NSW on the Rio Olympics, in particular the Opening Ceremony and current issues in Brazil, 4 August.
- Dr Philippa Collin co-authored an article in The Conversation: 'Reimagining NSW: how good governance strengthens democracy', (opens in a new window), 2 August.
- Dr Louise Crabtree and Dr Emma Power co-authored an article in The Conversation (with others): 'Reimagining NSW: four ways to boost community well-being and why it matters', (opens in a new window), 1 August.
- Professor James Arvanitakis was interviewed by Australia Plus about his progression from economist and NGO worker to academic: Education the ultimate tool for social justice (opens in a new window), 28 July.
- Dr Dallas Rogers interviewed Hannah Dahlen on pregnancy care (opens in a new window)for The Conversation's 'Speaking with' podcast, 27 July.
- Professor James Arvanitakis was interviewed by ArtsHub for their article 'Nine myths that shouldn't stop you working in the arts' (opens in a new window), 25 July.
- Professor David Rowe was interviewed by the New Zealand Herald for their article 'Winston Peters: Olympic charter compromised by greed' (opens in a new window), 22 July.
- Dr Dallas Rogers was interviewed by City Hub: 'City of Sydney looks to the sky in largest development in three decades' (opens in a new window), 20 July.
- Professor David Rowe was quoted in an article by Play the Game (Denmark): 'The persistence of sexism in sport' (opens in a new window), 14 July.
- Associate Professor Alana Lentin and Dr Justine Humphry authored an article in The Conversation: 'How apps and other online tools are challenging racist attacks', (opens in a new window), 13 July. Alana was interviewed by Radio National Drive on 14 July, discussing this topic.
- Dr Emma Power was interviewed by Your Strata Property: 'How to deal with pets in strata buildings' (opens in a new window), 12 July.
- ICS graduate Dr Nathaniel Bavinton was interviewed by the BBC about how the Australian city of Newcastle is fast becoming one of the nation's smart and interconnected digital hubs: 'Smart cities: transforming Newcastle' (opens in a new window), July.
- Research by Plymouth University and Professor Karen Malone on the positive impacts on outdoor learning for children has received extensive international coverage including BBC News (opens in a new window), United News of India (opens in a new window), The Bath Chronicle (UK), Schools Improvement Net (UK) (opens in a new window), Psychology Today (USA) (opens in a new window), Science Daily (USA) (opens in a new window), Science Magazine (USA) (opens in a new window), Science Codex (USA) (opens in a new window), Science News Online (opens in a new window), Newsroom America (opens in a new window), Phys.org (opens in a new window), Daily News and Analysis (India) (opens in a new window), Technobahn (Japan) (opens in a new window), Plymouth Herald (UK), Zee News (India) (opens in a new window), The Indian Express (opens in a new window), Siasat Daily (India), Yahoo! News India (opens in a new window), Askmen.com (opens in a new window), The Plymouth Daily (opens in a new window), Deccan Chronicle (opens in a new window), Power FM Illawarra, Radio 4BC Brisbane, Curtin FM, Bay FM Geelong, Radio 2GB Drive, Radio 2UE Drive, Adelaide Advertiser, 13-14 July.
- Professor David Rowe was interviewed on Olympic flag bearers by ABC NewsRadio's The Ticket Greyhound racing, flag bearers and human rights at mega events (opens in a new window), 10 July.
- Professor James Arvanitakis was interviewed by ABC News 24 Weekend Breakfast on the week's news, 9 July. This is a continuing segment.
- Dr Dallas Rogers was interviewed by Domain for their article, 'Developers win the battle against Sydney NIMBYs' (opens in a new window), 5 July.
- Associate Professor Alana Lentin co-authored an article for Sajjeling: 'Brexit demonstrates the Left's failure on Race issues', (opens in a new window), 1 July.
- Professor David Rowe was interviewed by the Paris-based magazine Asialyst: 'Football: l'Asie peut-elle (un jour) dépasser l'Europe?' (opens in a new window)(Football: Can Asia (one day) overtake Europe?), 30 June.
- Dr Philippa Collin was interviewed on ABC Radio National on the Australian democracy in politics, 30 June. It was also syndicated nationally.
- Dr Dallas Rogers was interviewed by the Mt Druitt St Marys Standard about social housing reforms and how they will impact on Mt Druitt and St Marys residents: 'Big changes in public housing could reduce wait time but boost private market' (opens in a new window), 28 June.
- Professor Paul James was interviewed by ABC Newcastle on the Brexit issue, 27 June. It was also broadcast on ABC Upper Hunter.
- Dr Ann Dadich was interviewed by The Sydney Morning Herald for their article 'Program breaks the rules to help struggling families' (opens in a new window), 25 June.
- Dr Philippa Collin was interviewed by ABC Radio National on 'Scrapping the system' (what, if anything, could be done can be done to reinvigorate the political system and re-engage the voting public?), 23 June. It was also broadcast on ABC Wide Bay.
- Associate Professor Alana Lentin published an article, 'Austerity and war against multiculturalism' (opens in a new window), in OpenDemocracyUK, 21 June.
- Associate Professor Alana Lentin was interviewed by RTRFM 92.1 (opens in a new window)about the assassination of Jo Cox, the far right and racism in Britain and Australia, 20 June (Alana begins at 08:55). Alana writes about the interview on her blog (opens in a new window).
- Dr Dallas Rogers was interviewed by Radio National on 'The great social experiment - public housing', (opens in a new window), 18 June and related article 'Design, policy and stigma: lessons from Australia's golden age of public housing', 22 June.
- Dr Teresa Swist, David Sweeting and Dr Liam Magee authored an article in The Conversation: 'Signals from the noise of urban innovation in the world's 'second-least-liveable' city' (opens in a new window), 11 June. the piece was republished by Business Daily and Econotimes.
- Dr Dallas Rogers interviewed Deb Warr on 'poverty porn' (opens in a new window)for The Conversation's 'Speaking with' podcast, 10 June.
- Dr Shanthi Robertson was interviewed by ABC News for their article 'Election 2016: 10 things Vote Compass reveals about voters' views on immigration' (opens in a new window), 9 June.
- Dr Emma Power spoke to The Sydney Morning Herald for their article 'City professionals are sending their dogs on the adventures they're too busy for', 6 June. The story was republished by The Age and Canberra Times.
- Professor David Rowe authored an article in The Conversation: 'Muhammad Ali rewrote the rule book for athletes as celebrities and activists' (opens in a new window), 5 June. The piece was republished nationally and internationally by Jakarta Globe (opens in a new window), ABC Religion and Ethics (opens in a new window), ABC Capricornia, ABC New England, ABC Tropical Queensland, ABC radio Broken Hill, Northern News (Rouse Hill), Hills News, Parramatta Sun, Blacktown Sun, St Marys Star, NZ Herald, The Indian Subcontinent (opens in a new window)and Express Tribune (opens in a new window). David was also interviewed by 2ser radio on this topic, 7 June.
- Professor Stephen Tomsen and his research were mentioned in The Sydney Morning Herald's article 'Sydney's gay hate bias review: "I feel in my heart someone didn't push him'" (opens in a new window), 5 June.
- Dr Sarah Barns authored an article in The Conversation: 'What might Jane Jacobs say about smart cities?' (opens in a new window), 28 May.
- Associate Professor Amanda Third spoke to FBi Radio (opens in a new window)about the Young and Well CRC's work on young people, technology and mental health, 28 May (segment begins at 28:19).
- Dr Philippa Collin was interviewed by Radio National Life Matters on how young people participate in political discussions in the digital society, 27 May.
- Dr Dallas Rogers co-authored an article in The Conversation: ''30-minute city'? Not in my backyard! Smart Cities Plan must let people have their say' (opens in a new window), 24 May.
- Associate Professor Amanda Third was interviewed for the Daily Telegraph's article 'Secrets of the West revealed: residents map the region's best - and worst', 23 May. During that week she also spoke to ABC Radio 702, Penrith Press and the InWesternSydney project was also discussed on Radio 2GB.
- Professor Stephen Tomsen was featured in Illawarra Mercury's article 'Top Blokes Foundation puts the national spotlight on the social health of young men' (opens in a new window), 23 May.
- Professor Stephen Tomsen was interviewed by The Sydney Morning Herald for their editorial 'Sydney must share the shame of gay-hate crimes' (opens in a new window), and article 'Police to review 88 possible gay-hate deaths' (opens in a new window), 22 May.
- Professor James Arvanitakis was interviewed by The Guardian for their article 'Western Sydney returns to election battlefield in fight to convince "real Australia"' (opens in a new window), 21 May.
- Dr Emma Power authored an article in The Conversation: 'With the rise of apartment living, what's a nation of pet owners to do?' (opens in a new window), 21 May. The piece was republished by Property Observer and Australian Business Daily.
- Professor James Arvanitakis was interviewed by Australian Financial Review for their article 'STEAM rather than STEM new engine in education: Vivid 2016' (opens in a new window), 20 May.
- Dr Dallas Rogers was interviewed by Real Estate Talk for their podcast on 'Fast rail impacts affordability' (opens in a new window), 20 May.
- Professor David Rowe was interviewed by Financial Times, Madrid for their article 'Flag ban infuriates Catalans', 20 May.
- The Plastic Water seminar at The University of Sydney on 18 May featuring Professor Gay Hawkins was featured in The Fifth Estate's article 'News from the front desk: Issue 292 – on why we need to bring back bubblers' (opens in a new window), 19 May.
- Professor David Rowe was interviewed by 6PR Morning about positive testing of Beijing athletes, 18 May.
- Dr Philippa Collin was interviewed by ABC Radio National Drive (opens in a new window)and 2ser radio about young people voting in the upcoming election, 17 and 18 May.
- PhD candidate Keith Parry's research (opens in a new window)on the importance of food in the Australian sporting experience was reported in Queensland Times, Gympie Times, Sunshine Coast Daily, Caboolture News, Gattan Star, The Reporter and Penrith Press, 17 May. Keith, Timothy Hall and Alastair Baxter also published an article on ConnectSport (opens in a new window) summarising their research.
- Professor James Arvanitakis authored an article in The Conversation: 'Western Sydney and the 2016 election: the battle for … the best cliché?' (opens in a new window), 16 May. The article was republished by St Marys Star, Blacktown Sun, Northern News, Parramatta Sun and Hills News.
- Dr Philippa Collin co-authored an article in The Conversation: 'Many young people aren't enrolled to vote – but are we asking them the wrong question?' (opens in a new window), 16 May and was interviewed by ABC Hobart.
- Professor David Rowe was interviewed by ABC Radio Adelaide about loyalty in sport, 13 May.
- A story on Professor Katherine Gibson was featured on Finnish website YLE Uutiset (opens in a new window), 5 May.
- Dr Dallas Rogers was interviewed for Domain's article 'The six culprits blamed for the housing affordability crisis' (opens in a new window), 3 May.
- Professor David Rowe was quoted in The Sydney Morning Herald: 'Despite Shane Sutton allegations, women athletes are gaining in race for equality' (opens in a new window), 1 May.
- PhD candidate Neroli Colvin spoke to the Regional Voices radio program about the different ways regional communities face and embrace a changing cultural mix as regional communities and schools continue to evolve, 28 April.
- Professor David Rowe was interviewed by ABC's The World Today (opens in a new window)program for their program: 'British cycling technical director resigns over sexism, discrimination accusations' (opens in a new window)prior to the School of Law's Sports, Sexism and the Law public event. The story was also reported internationally by Audio Boom (opens in a new window).
- Dr Emma Power co-authored an article in The Conversation: 'Hidden housemates: when possums go bump in the night' (opens in a new window), 20 April.
- Associate Professor Emma Waterton co-authored an article in The Conversation: 'In remembering Anzac Day, what do we forget?' (opens in a new window), 20 April.
- Professor Stephen Tomsen and ICS graduand Kev Dertadian authored an article in The Conversation: 'Not everyone who takes painkillers for fun is an addict; some have just found a different way to cope' (opens in a new window), 19 April.
- Professor James Arvanitakis was interviewed by Adelaide's The Advertiser for their article 'Former University Teacher of the Year Prof James Arvanitakis says doctorates need dragging into 21st century' (opens in a new window), 19 April. The article was republished by News.com.au and The Daily Telegraph.
- Dr Dallas Rogers talked to 4BC News Talk 1116AM, Queensland's talkback radio station, about high speed rail and affordable housing, 16 April.
- Professor Paul James was interviewed by The Sydney Morning Herald for their article 'Inner west, east and city residents four times more likely to visit the Powerhouse Museum' (opens in a new window), 15 April.
- Recent graduate Dr Kearrin Sims published an article in The Diplomat: 'Is Laos' ASEAN Chairmanship a Threat to Southeast Asian Regionalism?' (opens in a new window), 15 April. The article was republished by Berita Daily.
- Dr Dallas Rogers was interviewed for Domain's article 'High speed rail to push housing unaffordability out to the regions' (opens in a new window), 12 April.
- Dr Dallas Rogers interviewed Rhonda Itaoui on navigating the city as a young Muslim (opens in a new window)for The Conversation's 'Speaking with' podcast, 9 April.
- Adjunct Fellow Kirsten Seale authored an article in The Conversation: 'Suburbanising the centre: the Baird government's anti-urban agenda for Sydney' (opens in a new window), 8 April.
- Professor David Rowe was quoted in a Courier Mail opinion piece on 'How Australia became the dumb country' (opens in a new window), 4 April. The article was republished by The Daily Telegraph (opens in a new window).
- Professor Paul James was interviewed by The Sydney Morning Herald for their article 'New building promised 'to be to Parramatta what the Opera House is to the city'' (opens in a new window), 30 March.
- Professor Daniel Miller who is visiting ICS to present in the seminar series on 6 May, was interviewed by ABC local radio about his Global Social Media project and upcoming talks at ICS and RMIT, 28 March. The interview was broadcast nationally.
- Professor Paul James was interviewed by The Daily Telegraph for their article 'Fears moves to set minimum size for apartments could leave city centres only for the rich' (opens in a new window), 27 March. The article was republished across other News Limited sites in Australia.
- Dr Phillip Mar and Professor Ien Ang were featured in ArtsHub's article '25 quotes about the arts that deserve a standing ovation' (opens in a new window), 18 March.
- Professor David Rowe was interviewed by The New Daily about SBS selling its World Cup rights to Optus: 'Soccer fans angry that SBS "sold its soul" to Optus' (opens in a new window), 17 March.
- Dr Dallas Rogers interviewed Lucy Turnbull for The Conversation: 'Speaking with: Lucy Turnbull on the Greater Sydney Commission' (opens in a new window), 9 March.
- Professor Greg Noble was interviewed by Sajjeling for their article 'Feeling at home: SBS Arabic goes 24-hour' (opens in a new window), 6 March.
- Associate Professor Amanda Third was interviewed for The Canberra Times, The Sunday Age and The Sun Herald article 'Should you stalk your child's smartphone?' (opens in a new window), 6 March. The article was also republished by stuff.co.nz (opens in a new window).
- Dr Teresa Swist, Dr Liam Magee and Dr Rachel Hendery authored an article in The Conversation: 'Besides feverish excitement, hackathons really can spur innovation' (opens in a new window), 3 March. The article was republished by Australasian Science (opens in a new window) and Flush Arcade (opens in a new window).
- Professor Dick Hobbs was featured in Times Higher Education's article 'Access all areas: the push to show outreach efforts pay off' (opens in a new window). Dick writes on 'Transformative: helping ex-offenders and others with unruly lives into higher education', 3 March.
- Professor Paul James spoke to ABC Newcastle on 'Negative Gearing and the Australian Ethos', 3 March.
- Dr Louise Crabtree was interviewed by Radio SkidRow 88.9 on housing affordability and housing alternatives in Sydney, 2 March.
- Professor Paul James spoke to Western Sydney University News about the relocation of the Powerhouse Museum: 'Moving Powerhouse the first step towards addressing investment inbalance' (opens in a new window), 2 March. Paul was featured in the Daily Telegraph discussing the issue, 3 March.
- Dr Louise Crabtree was interviewed by South Sydney Herald for their article 'A bridge between public and private housing', 1 March. There was also coverage in The City Hub (opens in a new window).
- Dr Dallas Rogers was interviewed by the Daily Telegraph and news.com.au for their article 'Foreign investment fears as Chinese cashing in on weak Australian dollar' (opens in a new window), 26 February.
- Associate Professor Alana Lentin was referenced in a New Matilda article: 'Going beyond the cacophony of blackface and "racism in public"' (opens in a new window), 23 February.
- Professor Gay Hawkins spoke to ABC Saturday AM about people's perceptions of water at Sydney's H20 Water Bar: 'Learning about water: Sydney bar opens without the grog' (opens in a new window), 20 February. She was also interviewed by FIVEaa Afternoons on 23 February.
- Dr Justine Humphry spoke to Radio Adelaide about vulnerable people falling into the digital gap (opens in a new window), 18 February.
- Dr Dallas Rogers co-authored an article in The Conversation: 'An uneasy marriage: planners, public and the mark struggle to work well together' (opens in a new window), 17 February.
- Dr Justine Humphry authored an article in The Conversation: 'How do we stop people falling through the gaps in a digitally connected city?' (opens in a new window), 15 February.
- Associate Professor Alana Lentin was interviewed by the Sydney Morning Herald for their article 'Tinder has a race problem nobody wants to talk about' (opens in a new window), 15 February.
- Dr Dallas Rogers interviewed Associate Professor Juan Francisco Salazar for the SoundMinds Radio podcast 'What the Antarctic teaches us about the science of space exploration', 15 February.
- Dr Philippa Collin and Dr Teresa Swist were interviewed by The Westies website about the launch of the Goalzie app (opens in a new window), 11 February.
- Professor Ien Ang was interviewed by Crikey for their article 'Is it time to get rid of SBS?' (opens in a new window), 10 February.
- Professor Ien Ang was interviewed by 2ser radio discussing cultural diversity in the Australian arts community, 2 February, and how can we increase cultural diversity in the Australian arts, 3 February.
- Dr Dallas Rogers interviewed Associate Professor Emma Waterton and Dr Hayley Saul for the SoundMinds Radio podcast 'Doing Ethnographic Research in the Himalayas When an Earthquake Strikes', 2 February.
- Professor David Rowe was interviewed by Radio National for their program on sport and democracy (opens in a new window), 1 February.
- Associate Professor Alana Lentin authored a 'Sydney Festival review: All the Sex I've Ever Had' (opens in a new window)in The Conversation, 22 January.
- Professor Ien Ang and Dr Phillip Mar authored an article in The Conversation: 'Australia's arts community has a big diversity problem – that's our loss' (opens in a new window), 21 January.
- Professor David Rowe was interviewed by 702 ABC Sydney and 2ser radio on the extent of corruption in sport and match-fixing, 19 January. He was also interviewed by Channel NewsAsia on 18 January.
- PhD candidate Keith Parry was interviewed by The Age for their article 'Sharks and Bombers offer glimpse of what could have been ... and what was' (opens in a new window), 15 January.
- Professor David Rowe was interviewed by 2ser radio: 'Backlash over Chris Gale incident', 6 January.
- Professor David Rowe authored an article in The Conversation: 'The game is changing, baby: Chris Gayle and sexism in cricket'(opens in a new window), 5 January. The article was republished by the NZ Herald (opens in a new window), 6 January.
- Professor James Arvanitakis has a regular segment on ABC News 24 discussing Whats in Today's Newspapers.
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