Sandy Jeffs discusses if immersing yourself into writing acts as an escape from reality, if there are benefits for putting your thoughts on paper also her time at Larundel psychiatric institution
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Twin Research and Human Genetics - Prof Nancy Segal
Prof Nancy Segal discusses the power of nature and nurture, ethical issues behind the separation of twins and what twins tell us about human behaviour.
Woretemoeteryenner and Dolly Dalrymple - Professor Maggie Walter discusses the extraordinary lives of Woretemoeteryenner and Dolly Dalrymple who were Aboriginal warriors in the history wars of Tasmania.
Iris Marion Young - Prof Désirée Lim discusses Young 's essay house and home ; feminist variations on a theme and describes Young's five faces of oppression.
Women of Eureka - Dr Dorothy Wickham discusses how these women are important because there is the emergence of a strand of feminist conciousness at this point in Australia long before elsewhere.
Philosophy of Horror - Dr Catherine Lester discusses the intersections between children’s culture and the horror genre, if there are benefits to children watching horror films and how horror films evolved to cater for children.
A Feminist Utopia - Chris Sitka discusses the publications, Single-Sex, Secular Intentional Communities and Partial Visions: Feminism, Utopianism in the 1970s and The Book of the City of Ladies.
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Part 3 Causation - Dr Rani Lill Anjum & Dr Elena Rocca
Part 2 Causation - Dr Rani Lill Anjum & Dr Elena Rocca discuss a dispositional account of causation and the implications for the sciences which concept of causation one accepts.
Women's Land Australia - Chris Sitka describes the political conception, daily life and historical legacy of a women only communal land established 50 years ago during the heydays of the Women's Liberation Movement.