What do Australian books and plays tell us about our national identity?

What do Australian books and plays tell us ab...

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How to foster innovation and create the next Silicon Valley.

Digital technologies are changing how we live, driving innovation and new industries. Governments are eager to foster Silicon Valley-like innovation hotspots in their state or local region. What role should government play in stimulating new industries? Why do plans for high tech ...  Afficher plus

Why environmentalists and conservationists can be a problem for the environment

Queensland Chief Scientist Hugh Possingham is very annoyed with his fellow scientists as well as environmentalist and conservationists: They are too conservative, don’t debate respectfully, are too obsessed with growing their own organisations and can’t compromise a bit. 

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How globalisation and technology are changing the nature of storytelling
Future Tense

Film, television and theatre have long been seen as markers of community and national identity – we speak of American sitcoms, British theatrical traditions and French cinema, for instance. But in an increasingly interconnected digital world do visual arts still play a role as cu ...  Afficher plus

What were the Australian Wars and why is history not acknowledged? - Was sind die Australischen Kriege und warum sind sie in der Geschichte nicht anerkannt?
SBS German - SBS Deutsch

The Frontier Wars is a term often used to describe the more than 100 years of violent conflicts between colonial settlers and the Indigenous peoples that occurred during the British settlement of Australia. Even though Australia honours its involvement in wars fought overseas, it ...  Afficher plus

When We Kill History
Ideas

There's a growing culture war over history with efforts throughout western nations to revert to "virtuous origin" stories. IDEAS explores what happens when we sanitize history and remove criticism and doubt from the myth. If we kill history, how can we look to the future? 

A Time of Perfect American National Unity is a Myth, But Some US Origin Stories Are Better Than Others
History Unplugged Podcast

The cherished idea of United States as a unified country has been long believed. But today’s guest Colin Woodard argues that this is an invented tradition. He has argued for the existence of 11 separate stateless nations within the United States, where rival cultures explain the ...  Afficher plus