The fourth industrial revolution risks leaving women behind
Aug 06, 2019 03:54 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is, ostensibly, upon us. The term was coined in 2016 by Klaus Schwab, the founder and executive chairman of the World Economic Form. Broadly, it refers to the collapsing of boundaries...
Data-driven elections and the key questions about voter surveillance
Aug 06, 2019 03:53 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics Technology
The upcoming Canadian federal election once again raises the spectre of interference and disruption through the misuse and abuse of personal data. This is a surveillance issue, because as experts who study surveillance,...

Stop blaming video games for mass killings
Aug 06, 2019 03:53 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
In the wake of the El Paso shooting on Aug. 3 that left 21 dead and dozens injured, a familiar trope has reemerged: Often, when a young man is the shooter, people try to blame the tragedy on violent video games and other...
Australian media regulators face the challenge of dealing with global platforms Google and Facebook
Aug 06, 2019 03:53 am UTC| Insights & Views Law
With concerns growing worldwide about the economic power of digital technology giants such as Google and Facebook, there was plenty of interest internationally in Australias Digital Platforms Inquiry. The Australian...
Aug 06, 2019 03:52 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
As we age, were more likely to need a prosthesis to help us function like we used to. It may be a hip or knee prosthesis to replace a worn-out joint, a new lens after a cataract has been removed, or a pacemaker or cardiac...
Focus on managing social housing waiting lists is failing low-income households
Aug 06, 2019 03:52 am UTC| Insights & Views Real Estate Politics
A need to manage waiting lists, rather than ensuring positive outcomes for tenant households, strongly influences social housing policy, newly published research finds. This situation is not only a result of operational...
These 'job snob' claims don't match the evidence
Aug 06, 2019 03:52 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
The job snobs are back on the agenda. With some in the Australian governments own ranks arguing for a lift in the unemployment benefit, senior ministers appear to be upping the rhetoric about joblessness being a matter...