At a moment when frontline practitioners are being asked to respond in real time to radicalisation and extremist violence, a new book co-authored by Jade Hutchinson brings social work and countering violent extremism into sustained dialogue for the first time.
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Episode 29 of the Saving the World webinar series features Sophie Robinson discussing her research on governance for climate resilient development in healthcare.
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Corporate power and profits are killing people and the planet. Join Sharon Friel as she explores the commercial determinants of planetary health equity. Learn more: regnet.anu.edu.au/event/commer...
Congratulations to @christiandownie.bsky.social on receiving the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Project funding for a new collaborative project examining Southeast Asia’s energy transition and Australia’s role within it.
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Jade Hutchinson’s new co-authored book examines social work’s role in countering violent extremism, focusing on its theories and approaches.
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Join Sarah Boddington as she discusses unconventional advocates — organisations advocating for climate policy from within groups stereotypically associated with climate opposition. Learn more: regnet.anu.edu.au/event/unconv...
Congratulations to Miranda Forsyth and Felicity Tepper, and their co-authors on the release of Growing Restorative Regulation, exploring how restorative justice principles can help transform regulation through dialogue, accountability and relationship-building. 👏
Join author Fernando Racimo for a discussion of his book Science in Resistance, a first-person account of the Scientist Rebellion, a global movement of scientists and scholars rising in collective resistance for climate and social justice. Learn more and register: regnet.anu.edu.au/event/scienc...
AI is reshaping how Australian governments deliver welfare services. Join Kim D Weinert as she explores the tripartite position of charities in AI: as adopters, affected parties and advocates challenging AI-driven government decisions. Learn more: regnet.anu.edu.au/event/artifi...
Join Anthea Roberts as she maps the nine competing narratives about AI through compound vision and the multi-agent systems built to hold them in view at once, while exploring how agentic AI is transforming analytical work itself. Learn more: regnet.anu.edu.au/event/ai-thr...
Join @djag2.bsky.social as he explores how small states use international law to mobilise legitimacy and reshape the normative environment, and asks whether these strategies can retain force in a fragmented world. Learn more: regnet.anu.edu.au/event/legal-...
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'Growing Restorative Regulation’ presents a practical alternative to punitive regulation, showing how dialogue, accountability and restorative justice principles can help repair harm and build lasting compliance.
Get your copy: doi.org/10.22459/GRR.2026