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'Whitesplaining': what it is and how it works

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imageWhat is 'whitesplaining' and why do celebrities get accused of it?

Have you ever had an experience where someone is explaining to you, maybe in a lot of detail, something you actually already know quite a lot about? Possibly about your own life?

imageMatt Damon is facing criticism for downplaying diversity in Hollywood.Guillaume Horcajuelo/EPA

It’s...

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There is one thing the Coalition can do for climate change that Labor cannot

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imageAAP/Lukas Coch

After barely two weeks in office, the direction the Turnbull government is likely to take on climate is beginning to emerge.

Remembering that Malcolm Turnbull would not have had the numbers for a spill without pandering to the radical conservatives that he would stay the course – their course – on climate policy, we should...

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Managing across generations will deliver more productive workplaces

  • Written by The Conversation
imageDiversity in the workplace doesn't always offer advantages.Image sourced from Shutterstock.com

Generation Y workers are “more demanding”. Generation Z workers want “more flexibility, autonomy and recognition”. And both groups want to be “creative”. Should managers worry about these increasingly accepted trends in...

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  1. Australian foreign policy needs a shake-up after two decades of sclerotic decline
  2. A 21st-century higher education: training for jobs of the future
  3. A 21st-century government must care for our nature and our future
  4. Storytelling with a wink and a smile: the arrival of the Emoji-pocalypse
  5. Not every partnership is about sex
  6. Undying: the life and death of an indigo cloth
  7. Do you need to take some painkillers with food to protect your stomach?
  8. Cost of doctor visits putting off rural Australians: report
  9. Australia's bid for the UN Human Rights Council
  10. The Martian review: science fiction that respects science fact
  11. Explainer: is abortion legal in Australia?
  12. Australia's weaker emissions standards allow car makers to 'dump' polluting cars
  13. Explainer: Glencore and why analysts move stock markets
  14. 'You’ll see vapers everywhere in Europe'. Well, ... no
  15. Politics podcast: Jamie Briggs on the infrastructure needs of Australian cities
  16. Where were the whistleblowers in the Volkswagen emissions scandal?
  17. Booing the messenger: Goodes is gone, but the confronting truth remains
  18. Justin Kurzel's Macbeth: visually magnificent but dramatically unsatisfying
  19. Volkswagen outrage shows limits of corporate power
  20. Behind the coup that backfired: the demise of Indonesia's Communist Party
  21. Five reasons the Turnbull government shouldn't let us spend super on a home
  22. The tropical steam-engine: how does El Niño warm the entire globe?
  23. As China launches a national emissions trading scheme, Australian states threaten to go back to the future
  24. Is Kevin Rudd the very model of a modern UN secretary-general?
  25. How to choose the right training provider
  26. Feeding the troops: the emotional meaning of food in wartime
  27. Broadband is the key infrastructure for the 21st century
  28. Controversies in medicine: the rise and fall of the challenge to Tamiflu
  29. Abbott's post coup stress on display
  30. A new protest movement: Flexn your message through dance
  31. There is water on Mars, but what does this mean for life?
  32. The government's focus on innovation is too narrow
  33. The Visit and other accidental horror films
  34. Inskip beach collapse: just don't call it a 'sinkhole'
  35. Beware the unintended consequences of police-worn body cameras
  36. Yes, it is our business: how corporations can help on Sustainable Development Goals
  37. Costly and harmful: we need to tame the tsunami of too much medicine
  38. Bringing the NDIS home: smarter housing design for people with disability
  39. Creative Self-Destruction and the Climate
  40. Ocean predators can help reset our planet’s thermostat
  41. People around the world will act on climate change to create a better society: study
  42. Want to see the business case for green energy? Just look at China
  43. Money, money, money: is that what's causing all that ails sport?
  44. To change our economy we need to change our thinking
  45. Racism hits Indigenous students' attendance and grades
  46. Writing for good in the contemporary novel of purpose
  47. Startup nation: the rhetoric and the reality
  48. Blame it on mum and dad: how genes influence what we eat
  49. Government spending should be eventually reduced to 24% of GDP: Cormann
  50. Julian Burnside: What sort of country are we?

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