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Are the far-left and far-right merging together? That’s what the ‘horseshoe theory’ of politics says, but it’s wrong

Are the far-left and far-right merging together? That’s what the ‘horseshoe theory’ of politics says, but it’s wrong

Shannon Brincat does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.


Tahua’s Visions for the Future: Fighting for Community Tourism over Lithium Extraction

Tahua’s Visions for the Future: Fighting for Community Tourism over Lithium Extraction

More importantly, as my host Jiliri Mallku Pasmaru Efrain Quispe Juarez (Aymara) explains to me, these clothing items are a constant reminder and symbol, “for the people of Marka Tahua that it is their duty to look after, preserve and be stewards of this sacred ancestral territory.”


Locking up young people might make you feel safer but it doesn’t work, now or in the long term

Locking up young people might make you feel safer but it doesn’t work, now or in the long term

The inquest into the death of 16-year-old Yamatji boy Cleveland Dodd in Casuarina Prison has unveiled systemic failings in the Western Australian government’s management of youth justice.


Truth telling or economic development? To deliver for Indigenous people, the government must do both

Truth telling or economic development? To deliver for Indigenous people, the government must do both

Albanese connected closing the gap with the “new opportunities” arising in the global economy, including in sectors such as defence, security, critical minerals and renewable energy.


US conservative Candace Owens is set to tour Australia. Can the government stop her?

US conservative Candace Owens is set to tour Australia. Can the government stop her?

In addition, and relevant to the case of Owens, another factor the minister can consider is the risk of vilification of a segment of the community, including conduct likely to be incompatible with the smooth operation of a multicultural society.


EU’s Legislation on Critical Raw Materials Risks Increasing Threats to Indigenous Peoples from Mining Projects

EU’s Legislation on Critical Raw Materials Risks Increasing Threats to Indigenous Peoples from Mining Projects

To achieve a truly just, equitable and green energy transition, the SIRGE Coalition urges the European Union and its Member States to respect the right of Indigenous Peoples to self-determination and Free, Prior and Informed Consent in the implementation of the Critical Raw Material Act and to avoid repeating mistakes of the past.


LGBTQI+ Australians are tired of being ignored. Here’s why counting them in the census is so important

LGBTQI+ Australians are tired of being ignored. Here’s why counting them in the census is so important

Given the gendered language used in these questions, sufficient data is unable to be produced to specifically identify individuals with same-sex parents, leading many rainbow families to feel as though their presence had been erased.


Cultural Survival Expresses Solidarity with the Lof Paillako (Mapuche) in Argentina Facing Forced Evictions

Cultural Survival Expresses Solidarity with the Lof Paillako (Mapuche) in Argentina Facing Forced Evictions

Cultural Survival stands in solidarity with the Mapuche Tehuelche Peoples of the Lof Paillako community in Chubut, Argentina, whose forced eviction has been momentarily suspended pending a decision in a federal court.


AMARC Conference Brings Together Community Radio Voices from Across Asia-Pacific By Suman Basnet, Regional Director, AMARC-Asia Pacific

AMARC Conference Brings Together Community Radio Voices from Across Asia-Pacific By Suman Basnet, Regional Director, AMARC-Asia Pacific

Another notable session was an expanded workshop initiative funded by Cultural Survival that addressed issues of gender equality and climate change in digital transformation, social media, and podcasting.


It wasn’t just race and politics that motivated Voice to Parliament ‘no’ voters. Here’s what we found when we dug deeper

It wasn’t just race and politics that motivated Voice to Parliament ‘no’ voters. Here’s what we found when we dug deeper

Findings show it was fundamentally the esteem of authority, the desire for an ordered society, and perceptions of justice and fairness that dictated how people engaged with this emotionally charged political issue, and ultimately how they voted.


The internet makes it too easy to ‘fall down a rabbit hole of hate’. So, what works to curb online extremism?

The internet makes it too easy to ‘fall down a rabbit hole of hate’. So, what works to curb online extremism?

The game helps build players’ critical thinking skills and bolster their resilience to the recruitment efforts of violent online extremist groups.


Cultural Survival stands in solidarity with the Lof Paillako (Mapuche People’s community) in Argentina facing forced evictions.

Cultural Survival stands in solidarity with the Lof Paillako (Mapuche People’s community) in Argentina facing forced evictions.

Cultural Survival stands in solidarity with the Mapuche Tehuelche people of the Lof Paillako community in Chubut, Argentina, whose forced eviction has been momentarily suspended pending a decision in a federal court.