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Changing the message about rape, one SlutWalk at a time

  • Written by The Conversation
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Slut, slag, ho, punta, hoochie, skank, slag. The list of words used to shame or criticise women for their sexual availability – be it perceived or real – is endless. Women’s behaviour, conduct, sexuality and sexual expression has been policed via slut-shaming for centuries, while men’s behaviour is...

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Butler will press for ALP reform

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imageMark Butler was elected ALP national president on a platform of internal party reform.Mick Tsikas/AAP

Incoming ALP president Mark Butler intends to use his speech at Friday’s opening of Labor’s national conference to press for party reform, as a petition from about 1000 members calls for “substantial and concrete changes” to...

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  1. Liberal MP Don Randall found dead
  2. Can social media help you quit smoking?
  3. When a house is demolished, more than the home is lost
  4. New Horizons brought our last 'first look' at one of the original nine solar system planets
  5. Low-cost sensors track CO2 where it counts
  6. Chattanooga: on the need to fight terror with reason
  7. Here's how minority job seekers battle bias in the hiring process
  8. Boxer Carl Froch’s retirement could prompt the toughest fight of his life
  9. Save your outrage: online cancer fakers may be suffering a different kind of illness
  10. The hunt for ET will boost Australian astronomy
  11. Thinking big in Beijing
  12. The future of data science looks spectacular
  13. How shrimp farming wreaked havoc on Sri Lanka's coasts
  14. History is the key to making sense of nuclear weapons
  15. How plankton help control clouds over the world's most remote oceans
  16. It's time for artists to take over the banks
  17. China's attempt to control hot markets only fans the flames
  18. Trying to measure the savings from the carbon tax is a mug's game
  19. When institutions let child sexual abuse happen, that should be a crime
  20. Why technology in sport poses a threat to keeping the game fair, safe and affordable
  21. New gene links to schizophrenia could open the door to improved treatments
  22. There's a new mood of determination in Africa's universities
  23. Foul-mouthed Minions? Some myths about children and swearing
  24. The twilight comet: Comet PanSTARRS
  25. Politics podcast: Ben Oquist on the direction of the Greens and the Senate crossbench
  26. We can prevent an epidemic of short-sighted kids with more time outdoors
  27. How political engagement on social media can drive people to extremes
  28. Mature, fit, preppy: how hiring for the 'right look' influences retail shoppers
  29. How badly do we want to solve this $32bn dollar persistent pain problem?
  30. Extremism plan pushes the UK down a dangerously illiberal road
  31. Ashley Madison hackers threaten to expose sexual fantasies
  32. Bishop case rests on whether fundraiser was Speaker's 'official business'
  33. A truly independent speaker could renew Australia's parliamentary democracy
  34. The march of the king crabs: a warning from Antarctica
  35. One year on from the carbon price experiment, the rebound in emissions is clear
  36. Borderline personality disorder is a hurtful label for real suffering – time we changed it
  37. An Uber for apartments could solve some common housing problems
  38. Cutting down the tall poppies: female athletes bullied in Aussie schools
  39. Writers and publishers are all at sea under Brandis and the NPEA
  40. Art and science combine to reveal the inner workings of our DNA
  41. Musical training can accelerate brain development and help with literacy skills
  42. From Greece to Iran: the importance of credibility
  43. How to solve the men-women wage gap in international soccer
  44. Britain seeks to understand why some Muslims migrate to Islamic State
  45. Trial in Senegal of former Chadian president is a victory for civil society
  46. The mathematics of better health. How much weight do you really need to lose?
  47. Explainer: why doesn't work always offer a safe escape route from poverty?
  48. In the West Bank, rocks kill (but mostly Palestinians)
  49. Why is life left-handed? The answer is in the stars
  50. Giving fish their medicine at the right time can make all the difference

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