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As learning moves online, trigger warnings must too

  • Written by The Conversation
imageBeware what a click could trigger. Laptop via www.BillionPhotos.com/www.shutterstock.com

When I was a first-year student at university, our class of 300 students watched Jodie Foster get gang raped in the film The Accused. Our professor, an experienced teacher, told us before the movie that: “anyone not comfortable with scenes of violence...

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How can Hong Kong's democracy movement get its mojo back?

  • Written by The Conversation
imageUnder pressure.EPA/Alex Hofford

Despite the sweltering heat, once again thousands gathered in Hong Kong’s Victoria Park and marched for universal suffrage and democracy. Organisers of the annual July 1 rally had hoped for a huge crowd – yet this was the lowest turnout of protesters on Handover Day since 2008.

Hong Kong’s...

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Survival of the fittest: how brain tumours adapt through complex ecosystems

  • Written by The Conversation
imageComplex enough – without cancer.JonO

Despite advances in medical technology and a constantly evolving understanding of the mechanisms of cancer progression, researchers and clinicians are faced with a litany of challenges along the road to finding a cure for the most aggressive forms of cancer. This is particularly true of glioblastoma...

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  1. NASA's reliance on outsourcing launches causes a dilemma for the space agency
  2. The Tour de France is hard to believe these days
  3. Endorsing the salvation of animals, Pope warns of Earth's end
  4. Marikana: shining the light on police militarisation and brutality in South Africa
  5. Private universities in Africa are missing a trick
  6. Why the approach economists have taken to growth in Africa has failed chronically
  7. Africa needs a health policy to help people with albinism
  8. Why Ghana needs a new approach to stop the erosion of its coastline
  9. Sex education is too important to do badly
  10. FactCheck: is this the greatest period of humanitarian need since WWII?
  11. Making sense of Zaky Mallah
  12. The Confederate battleflag comes in waves, with a history that is still unfurling
  13. Hockey v Fairfax should start the debate on defamation law reform
  14. Speaking with: Anthony D'Costa on the challenges facing India's economy
  15. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on same-sex marriage
  16. God, religion and fundamentalism: an unholy trinity
  17. New report: the chance to rescue the world's oceans from climate change is drifting away
  18. Grattan on Friday: Abbott will look tricky if he tries to abort the same-sex marriage bill he encouraged
  19. Poison pill? Key events in the history of Greece and the eurozone
  20. We've agreed to Investor-State dispute clauses before – it's all in the wording
  21. Secrets and lies: why donor-conceived children need to know their origins
  22. Family violence victims need support, not mandatory reporting
  23. It takes a special kind of cyclist to win the Tour de France
  24. Will the University of Adelaide's lecture phase-out be a flop?
  25. This weekend’s Greek referendum: nobody wins, at least in Greece
  26. Battling the British Invasion: Mr Tambourine Man and the fight for American pop independence
  27. Technolog: Hype and reality. Apple Music launch and possible UK encryption ban
  28. Virtual reality tech may make 'going shopping' in real life a thing of the past
  29. How Greece crisis sparked a new era of extremist politics
  30. Why addiction treatment is in need of a fix
  31. Hard Evidence: how has the eurozone affected the welfare of its citizens?
  32. Beyond Heathrow – what the Airports Commission missed out
  33. Rich ghettos: the rural housing crisis no one is talking about
  34. Despite progress, Tunisia's problems go much deeper than security
  35. Orange is the new bleak: solitary confinement is bad for the brain
  36. Why fight over free trade confounds partisan divide
  37. The political work of the Confederate flag
  38. Punishment, secrecy and lethal injection: a few thoughts on Glossip v Gross
  39. Explainer: crucial Texas case on race considerations in college admissions
  40. Should there be a dress code for doctors?
  41. The trouble with using synthetic rhino horn to stop poaching
  42. Now students are expected to study a language until age 16, the work to rebuild begins
  43. Celebrity selfies helped us to uncover how memories are formed in the brain
  44. The dangerous gamble that could spark full-scale conflict in Ukraine
  45. Emergency budget will show George Osborne’s true political colours
  46. Greece: when is it time to forgive debt?
  47. The numbers reveal the government didn't 'play god' with the Vietnam draft
  48. Getting with the Program: Brandis releases his draft arts funding guidelines
  49. Australia’s twin track diplomacy
  50. Our new anti-earthquake technology could protect cities from destruction

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