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  • REBROADCAST #343: Cannabis research: The state of the science in an age of weed liberalization

    Psychiatrist and clinical researcher Prof David Castle discusses how cannabis represents both a public health risk and a wide-ranging therapeutic opportunity, as the once “evil weed” gains greater legal acceptance for recreational and medical use. Presented by Eric van Bemmel.

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    28 December 2017, 6:33 am
  • REBROADCAST #342: Dynamics of scandal: On facilitating, denying and covering up institutional child sex abuse

    In this rebroadcast episode, sociologist Prof Chris Greer explores the often murky agendas of organisations, mainstream and social media, and individuals in the facilitation, denial and cover-up of institutional child sex abuse. Presented by Lynne Haultain.

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    14 December 2017, 4:58 am
  • REBROADCAST #341: Fume with a view: Consumer products and your indoor air quality
    In this rebroadcast episode, civil and environmental engineer Prof Anne Steinemann outlines the causes and consequences of poor indoor air quality, and in particular the potentially hazardous fumes generated by home cleaning and personal care products. Presented by Dr Andi Horvath.

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    30 November 2017, 4:33 am
  • REBROADCAST #334: From pole to pole: New research into treating bipolar disorder

    In this rebroadcast episode, research psychiatrist Prof Allan Young discusses bipolar disorder, and examines leading edge research into finding new treatments for this condition. Presented by Sila Genc.

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    17 November 2017, 6:30 am
  • #406: Treaty fatigue: International law meets the new globalized nationalism

    International Court of Justice jurist James Crawford on the diminishing appetite of nation states to join new international agreements or remain in established ones, with troubling implications for formulating and upholding international laws. Presented by Lynne Haultain.

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    23 October 2017, 10:23 pm
  • #405: What are the keys to a successful urban innovation district?

    Urban thinker Julie Wagner describes how so-called innovation districts in cities around the world evolve or are planned, and how their reliance on the physical and the local — in even the most high tech of industries — serves to foster creativity and collaboration. Presented by Eric van Bemmel.

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    19 October 2017, 1:00 pm
  • #404: Getting cancer care to better reflect patients' lived experience

    How does a cancer patient's experience of illness help to inform their treatment? Clinical and research oncologist Associate Professor Lidia Schapira explains how health outcomes for cancer patients rely not only on timely diagnosis and medical intervention but on factors such as patients' cognitive and emotional experiences, as well as communications in the clinic. Presented by Dr Andi Horvath.

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    5 October 2017, 1:00 pm
  • #403: Copping it globally: The rise and reach of transnational policing

    Criminologist Ben Bowling on how policing is increasingly crossing national borders, chasing globalized crime and cyber offenses, and raising serious questions about governance and public accountability. Ben also examines issues around stop-and-search police powers in the global context. Presented by Peter Clarke.

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    21 September 2017, 2:00 pm
  • #402: Silent killer: Coming to grips with an emerging epidemic of viral hepatitis

    Infectious diseases expert and epidemiologist Dr Ben Cowie explains why viral hepatitis is fast becoming a hidden epidemic with significant public health consequences. Most people with chronic hepatitis types B and C aren't even aware they have the diseases as they show no obvious symptoms or signs, yet they risk severe illness or liver damage. So how is the global health community targeting hepatitis, and how to to grow awareness in a largely unsuspecting public? Presented by Dr Andi Horvath.

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    7 September 2017, 2:00 pm
  • #401: Why feeling pain is key to our happiness

    Research psychologist Brock Bastian argues that a willingness to experience pain is crucial to our pursuit of genuine happiness, and that our efforts to escape unpleasantness or seek out only the positive in fact weaken us in managing life's inevitable difficulties. Presented by Eric van Bemmel.

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    24 August 2017, 2:00 pm
  • #400: Phantom democracies: John Keane on the New Global Despotism

    Political scientist and author John Keane on the recent proliferation of corrupt political regimes that employ democratic rhetoric, staged elections, social media and economic growth to cultivate public loyalty and give the appearance of legitimacy. Presented by Peter Mares.

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    10 August 2017, 2:00 pm
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