From a new study looking into people's experiences with recent floods, to the K-Pop industry and a constitutional Voice to Parliament, see where the Faculty of Arts has been making headlines this month.
Professor Bronwyn Carlson from the Department of Indigenous Studies contributed an article to The Conversation.
Associate Professor Jeffrey Foster from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology provided comment to ABC Online about the security of passwords.
Dr Amy Thunig from the School of Education provided comment to SBS TV about the idea of a First Nations head of state in Australia.
Associate Professor Mark Alfano from the Department of Philosophy was featured in ABC Online discussing how in a world where misinformation has become a lucrative industry, people can decide what to trust.
Professor Peter Greste from the Faculty of Arts was featured on ABC 24 discussing current news stories.
Dr Sung-Young Kim from the School of Social Sciences contributed an article to East Asia Forum about South Korea and Australia’s energy cooperation initiatives.
Effy Alexakis from the Faculty of Arts and Leonard Janiszewski, Art Gallery Curator were featured in Greek Herald regarding the process of getting a plaque to commemorate the site of the world's first modern milk bar at Martin Place.
Honorary postdoctoral associate Rev Dr Elenie Poulos from the School of Social Sciences provided comment to The Guardian on the exit of Andrew Thorburn from Essendon Football Club.
Professor Penny Van Bergen from the School of Education was quoted in The Educator about her study on the impact of the pandemic on teachers.
Associate Professor Jeffrey Foster from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology was interviewed by ABC Online about the dark web.
Associate Professor Mark Alfano from the Department of Philosophy was interviewed by ABC Radio National about how we decide to trust information.
Professor Cathy Sherry from Macquarie Law School commented on the difficulty people in apartments have charging electric vehicles in D’Marge.
Professor Neil Levy from the Department of Philosophy was interviewed by Player FM on his book on how people come to believe in fake news and conspiracy theories.
Associate Professor Kate Gleeson from Macquarie Law School provided comment to SBS TV on religious organisations and discrimination.
Professor Peter Greste from the Department of Medica, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature was interviewed on 666 ABC Canberra on changes to the way news is reported.
Professor Bronwyn Carlson from the Department of Indigenous Studies provided comment to The Sun-Herald on the University of Sydney's decision to request students provide proof of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage.
Professor Bates Gill from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology provided comment to the Daily Mail the Chinese President's speech at the Communist Party Congress.
Dr Matthew Bailey from the Department of Modern History provided comment to MSN Australia on the history of shopping malls.
Associate Professor Mel Taylor from the School of Social Sciences was featured in ABC NewsRadio regarding a new study looking at people's experiences of the recent floods.
Professor Surya Deva from Macquarie Law School contributed an article to Business & Human Rights Resource Centre regarding international legally binding instruments in the business and human rights field.
Associate Professor Paul Formosa from the Department of Philosophy was interviewed by Australia Hospital & Healthcare regarding the impact of the use of AI in decision-making in healthcare. This story was originally published in The Lighthouse.
Dr Alex Simpson from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology was quoted in Yahoo! Finance Australia regarding the suspension of The Star's Sydney casino licence.
Associate Professor Mel Taylor from the School of Social Sciences was featured on 666 ABC Canberra regarding a new study looking at people's experiences of the recent floods.
Associate Professor Mel Taylor from the School of Social Sciences was interviewed by ABC Radio National regarding people's experiences of the recent floods.
Dr Sarah Keith from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature was featured in SBS TV regarding the relationship between the K-Pop industry and government.
Associate Professor Mel Taylor from the School of Social Sciences was interviewed on ABC Radio National regarding a new project exploring how to support flood affected communities.
Dr Sarah Keith from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature commented to Impakter on the K-Pop industry.
Adjunct Professor George Newhouse from the Macquarie Law School provided comment to The Sun-Herald on the current wait time between arrests and verdicts in the Supreme Court.
Associate Professor Mel Taylor from the School of Social Sciences was featured in Riverine Herald regarding a new project exploring how to support flood affected communities.
Dr Randa Abdel Fattah from the Macquarie School of Social Sciences contributed an article to The New Arab on the Australian Government's recent reversal of recognising Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Dr Madeline Taylor from the Macquarie Law School contributed an article to The Conversation.
Dr Jessica McLean from the School of Social Sciences was featured in Forbes regarding recent research into digital sustainability. This story was originally published on The Lighthouse.
Associate Professor Mel Taylor and Associate Professor Fiona Miller from the School of Social Sciences were mentioned in Child Magazines regarding a new study looking at people's experiences of the recent floods.
Dr Shireen Morris from the Macquarie Law School contributed an article to The Conversation.
Associate Professor Michelle Arrow from the Department of History and Archaeology was quoted in Nevada Public Radio in relation to the Bruce Lehrmann trial.
Rhonda Davis from Macquarie University Art Gallery was quoted in The Canberra Times in relation to the announcement of the 2022 Calleen Art Award.
Professor Tom Murray from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language, and Literature, and Professor Bronwen Neil from the Department of History and Archaeology were mentioned in Cook Island News in relation to a Cook Islands cultural study.
Professor Lisa Wynn from the School of Social Sciences provided comment to Brisbane Times on the future of IVF.
Dr Jonathan Symons from the School of Social Sciences provided comment to The Herald Sun on the future of coal-fired power ahead of COP27.
Amy Thunig from the School of Education was mentioned in Newcastle Herald regarding the release of a new book, Tell Me Again.