From coping mechanisms for students and the history of shopping centres to the upcoming Referendum for a Voice to Parliament, see where Faculty of Arts academics made headlines in September.
Dr Miriam Williams, from the Macquarie School of Social Sciences, provided comment to The Guardian on 'commons', or shared property.
Dr Laura McLauchlan, from the Macquarie School of Social Sciences, contributed an article to The Conversation.
Dr Shireen Morris, from the Macquarie Law School, was mentioned in Western Advocate regarding a recent 'Bathurst for Yes' event.
Professor Michelle Arrow, from the Department of History and Archaeology, contributed an article to The Conversation.
Professor Bronwyn Carlson, from the Department of Indigenous Studies, contributed an article to The Conversation.
An excerpt from a forthcoming Peaceworks Report, 'China and the Reshaping of Global Conflict Prevention Norms', co-authored by Honorary Professor Bates Gill, from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology, was featured in the United States Institute of Peace.
Dr Shireen Morris, from the Macquarie Law School, provided comment to The Guardian on the inroads being made in multicultural communities by the yes campaign.
Dr Shireen Morris, from the Macquarie Law School, was mentioned in South China Morning Post regarding how the Voice is being perceived in Malaysia.
Professor Bronwyn Carlson, from the Department of Indigenous Studies, contributed an article to The Conversation.
Dr Ines Hipolito, from the Department of Philosophy, was interviewed on Player FM about dynamical approaches in cognitive science.
Professor Peter Greste, from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature, was mentioned in Woman’s Tale about the protection of press freedom.
Dr Jane Simon, from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature, contributed an article to The Conversation.
Professor Peter Greste, from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature, contributed an article to The Sydney Morning Herald about the protection of press freedom.
Dr Susan Lupack, Department of History and Archaeology, was featured in Mirage News on the new exhibition at Macquarie University’s History Museum, Dust of the Earth: History from a Pottery Perspective. This story was first published on The Lighthouse.
Dr Henry Kha, from the Macquarie Law School, provided comment to Law Society Journal on the history of the evolution of Australia’s family law since 2006.
Professor Niloufer Selvadurai, from the Macquarie Law School, provided comment to The Mandarin on the use of AI in the public sector.
Macquarie University was mentioned in Future Campus as one of the Australian universities to have an Indigenous Studies department.
Dr Gil Tabucanon, from the Macquarie Law School, was mentioned in Philippine Daily Inquirer about the life of composer Franz Schubert and what we can learn from his experience.
Dr Chris Muller, from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature, was interviewed on Player FM about philosopher, journalist and critical theorist Günther Anders.
Dr Rachael Gunn, from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature, was interviewed on 10 Sydney about her break dancing career and the sport's upcoming Olympic debut.
Professor Martin Bommas, from the Faculty of Arts, was interviewed on SBS Language about 'Ramses & the Gold of the Pharaohs', an exhibition at the Australian Museum. This interview is in Italian.
Associate Professor Matthew Bailey, from the Department of History and Archaeology, provided comment to The Sydney Morning Herald on the history of shopping centres in Australia. This article also appeared in The Age, WAtoday.com.au, and Brisbane Times.
The Radical Centre Reform Lab, at Macquarie Law School, was mentioned on Triple J Radio about its work in dispersing information about the Voice referendum to multicultural communities.
Dr Rita Matulionyte, from Macquarie Law School, provided comment to The Weekend Australian on AI and related copyright challenges.
Dr Chris Vasantkumar, from the Macquarie School of Social Sciences, provided comment to The Toowoomba Chronicle on the possibility of a cashless society.
Professor Sandie Wong, from the Macquarie School of Education, provided comment to The Australian Financial Review on the barriers to entry to childcare.
Dr Emma Burns, from the Macquarie School of Education, contributed an article to The Conversation.
The Radical Centre Reform Lab, at Macquarie Law School, was mentioned in ABC News for helping disperse information about the Voice referendum to multicultural communities.
Dr Emma Burns, from the Macquarie School of Education, was mentioned in Open Forum regarding the importance of belonging and resilience in overcoming academic challenges and difficulties.
Associate Professor Eva Anagnostou, from the Department of History and Archaeology, contributed an article to The Conversation.
Dr Shireen Morris, from the Macquarie Law School, contributed an article to Townsville Bulletin regarding the upcoming Voice to Parliament.
Dr Jonathan Symons, from the Macquarie School of Social Sciences, was mentioned in Green Building Africa regarding predictions that global warming will surpass 1.5℃ and how it can be managed.
Dr Chris Muller, from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature, contributed an article to The Conversation.
Associate Professor Eva Anagnostou, from the Department of History and Archaeology, was mentioned in Bristol Post about unidentified aerial phenomena in ancient cultures.
Dr Chris Muller, from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature, was mentioned in Startup Daily about how tech companies are trying to evoke laughter from users.
Dr Shireen Morris, from Macquarie Law School, was mentioned in Neos Kosmos regarding her participation in a panel discussion on the Voice to Parliament, hosted by the Greek Australian Society.
Professor Paul Formosa, Head of the Department of Philosophy, contributed an article to The Conversation.
Dr Chris Muller, from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature, was mentioned in HipHopCanada about how tech companies are trying to evoke laughter from users.
A paper on the historical importance of the upcoming referendum, co-authored by Emeritus Professor Murray Goot from the Macquarie School of Social Sciences, is referenced in ABC Online to help fact check a recent opinion piece that challenged Yes campaigners.