A tribute to Winston Ntshona: a pioneer of storytelling and activism in South Africa
Aug 08, 2018 13:04 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
A slim, well-thumbed paperback volume occupies a special place on my bookshelf. Its spine is torn and barely legible, but such is its familiarity that I can dispense with such necessities. I can find Statements: Three...
Education, not restriction, is key to reducing harm from offshore gambling
Aug 08, 2018 11:59 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Australian internet gambling policies have been refined and prohibitions on illegal gambling sites clarified in recent years. Despite this, offshore gambling sites are as popular as ever with Australians. Estimates of...
Why fewer kids work the kind of summer jobs that their parents used to have
Aug 01, 2018 15:23 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Back in the day, most teens had some sort of job lined up for the summer. For some, it was an extension of an after-school job they held during the year. For others, it was a seasonal type of job such as working at a drug...

What the world can learn about equality from the Nordic model
Aug 01, 2018 15:08 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics Life
Rising inequality is one of the biggest social and economic issues of our time. It is linked to poorer economic growth and fosters social discontent and unrest. So, given that the five Nordic countries Denmark, Finland,...

Emily Brontë's fierce, flawed women: not your usual Gothic female characters
Aug 01, 2018 15:07 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Domestic violence, alcoholism, child abuse, neglect, sexual obsession and torture: Emily Bronts 1847 novel Wuthering Heights is nothing if not graphic in its depiction of the messy, frightening and chaotic lives of unhappy...

How Irish migration and the female criminal mind were viewed in the Victorian era
Aug 01, 2018 14:53 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
Mad, bad, or dangerous to know? How can we understand the criminal mind and the commission of crimes? Are these prompted by wickedness and the desire for gain or revenge, or by the workings of a disordered mind? Such...
Ancient Greek music: now we finally know what it sounded like
Aug 01, 2018 14:51 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
In 1932, the musicologist Wilfrid Perrett reported to an audience at the Royal Musical Association in London the words of an unnamed professor of Greek with musical leanings: Nobody has ever made head or tail of ancient...