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24 Mar Past event

CENTRE FOR IDEAS: PAST EVENT

 

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24 Mar Past event

CENTRE FOR IDEAS: PAST EVENT

We love our tech toys, tools and networks but what are we sacrificing for their daily convenience? As the big four – Google, Apple, Facebook and Amazon – get bigger, they consume more and more of our attention. Privacy, contemplation and autonomous thought are just some of the casualties. Franklin Foer argues that this transformation has gone so far that it endangers our ability to think. Are we on our way to a world without mind?

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15 Mar Past event

Homelessness in wealthy cities is such an extreme form of inequality that it is often easier to ignore it than show empathy. Andres Serrano’s giant portraits from his ‘Residents of New York’ and ‘Denizens of Brussels’ series make it impossible to turn away from his homeless subjects. Join us for a conversation about his work at a time when Australia is dealing with its own homeless crisis.

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12 Mar Past event
Thousands of Canadians – businesses, church and community groups – have decided to sponsor refugees in the past couple of years. Why? How does it work?
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1 Mar Past event

CENTRE FOR IDEAS: PAST EVENT

 

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24 Nov Past event
In 2018, world leaders will adopt two landmark documents – a Global Compact on Refugees, and a Global Compact on Safe, Regular and Orderly Migration.
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12 Sep Past event
We invite you to join us for the launch of Asylum By Boat: Origins of Australia’s refugee policy by Dr Claire Higgins.
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15 Aug Past event
Join us for an evening of positive discussion about fresh approaches to Australia’s refugee policies, hosted at the Sydney Opera House by the Kaldor Centre and the UNSW Grand Challenge on Refugees & Migrants.
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11 Apr Past event
As the Trump administration casts immigration to the forefront of its agenda, Professor David FitzGerald, from the University of California San Diego, offered a global, domestic and historical context for the latest American plans.
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1 Mar Past event
The movement of asylum seekers and migrants by boat has seized attention across the world.
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18 Nov Past event
From refugee emergency to protracted exile: The role of 'time' in international protection
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28 Jun Past event
On the 28 June 2016, the Kaldor Centre hosted a conversation with Dr Jeff Crisp and Professor Jane McAdam on the implications of this year’s international summits to address global displacement.

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