Up Close Research Talk Show show

Up Close Research Talk Show

Summary: Up Close is the fortnightly research, opinion and analysis talk show from the University of Melbourne, Australia.

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 #383: Crimes of state: When a nation goes from protector to perpetrator | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Criminologist Penny Green explains how states, entrusted to define crimes and enforce the laws that deter them, can themselves be complicit in the worst social harms. Professor Green is director of the International State Crime Initiative, which seeks to understand how states can become perpetrators rather than protectors, and how civil society groups can be enlisted to fight back. Presented by Lynne Haultain.  Download mp3 (31.0 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #383: Crimes of state: When a nation goes from protector to perpetrator | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Criminologist Penny Green explains how states, entrusted to define crimes and enforce the laws that deter them, can themselves be complicit in the worst social harms. Professor Green is director of the International State Crime Initiative, which seeks to understand how states can become perpetrators rather than protectors, and how civil society groups can be enlisted to fight back. Presented by Lynne Haultain.  Download mp3 (31.0 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #383: Crimes of state: When a nation goes from protector to perpetrator | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Criminologist Penny Green explains how states, entrusted to define crimes and enforce the laws that deter them, can themselves be complicit in the worst social harms. Professor Green is director of the International State Crime Initiative, which seeks to understand how states can become perpetrators rather than protectors, and how civil society groups can be enlisted to fight back. Presented by Lynne Haultain.  Download mp3 (31.0 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #383: Crimes of state: When a nation goes from protector to perpetrator | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Criminologist Penny Green explains how states, entrusted to define crimes and enforce the laws that deter them, can themselves be complicit in the worst social harms. Professor Green is director of the International State Crime Initiative, which seeks to understand how states can become perpetrators rather than protectors, and how civil society groups can be enlisted to fight back. Presented by Lynne Haultain.  Download mp3 (31.0 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #382: Going viral: Global food security under threat from crop and livestock diseases | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Virologist and infectious diseases expert Prof John Fazakerley details the myriad threats to the global food supply from pathogen infestations in crops and livestock, and how new genetic and surveillance technologies are lending hope to keeping them in check. Presented by Dr Andi Horvath.  Download mp3 (30.6 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #382: Going viral: Global food security under threat from crop and livestock diseases | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Virologist and infectious diseases expert Prof John Fazakerley details the myriad threats to the global food supply from pathogen infestations in crops and livestock, and how new genetic and surveillance technologies are lending hope to keeping them in check. Presented by Dr Andi Horvath.  Download mp3 (30.6 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #382: Going viral: Global food security under threat from crop and livestock diseases | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Virologist and infectious diseases expert Prof John Fazakerley details the myriad threats to the global food supply from pathogen infestations in crops and livestock, and how new genetic and surveillance technologies are lending hope to keeping them in check. Presented by Dr Andi Horvath.  Download mp3 (30.6 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #382: Going viral: Global food security under threat from crop and livestock diseases | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Virologist and infectious diseases expert Prof John Fazakerley details the myriad threats to the global food supply from pathogen infestations in crops and livestock, and how new genetic and surveillance technologies are lending hope to keeping them in check. Presented by Dr Andi Horvath.  Download mp3 (30.6 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #382: Going viral: Global food security under threat from crop and livestock diseases | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Virologist and infectious diseases expert Prof John Fazakerley details the myriad threats to the global food supply from pathogen infestations in crops and livestock, and how new genetic and surveillance technologies are lending hope to keeping them in check. Presented by Dr Andi Horvath.  Download mp3 (30.6 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #381: Let's get physical: Designing cities with our health in mind | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Urban public health researcher Prof Mark Stevenson describes the better human health outcomes to be had in cities that emphasize active transport modes like cycling and walking, while discouraging dependence on cars. Presented by Lynne Haultain.  Download mp3 (26.1 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #381: Let's get physical: Designing cities with our health in mind | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Urban public health researcher Prof Mark Stevenson describes the better human health outcomes to be had in cities that emphasize active transport modes like cycling and walking, while discouraging dependence on cars. Presented by Lynne Haultain.  Download mp3 (26.1 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #381: Let's get physical: Designing cities with our health in mind | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Urban public health researcher Prof Mark Stevenson describes the better human health outcomes to be had in cities that emphasize active transport modes like cycling and walking, while discouraging dependence on cars. Presented by Lynne Haultain.  Download mp3 (26.1 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #381: Let's get physical: Designing cities with our health in mind | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Urban public health researcher Prof Mark Stevenson describes the better human health outcomes to be had in cities that emphasize active transport modes like cycling and walking, while discouraging dependence on cars. Presented by Lynne Haultain.  Download mp3 (26.1 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #381: Let's get physical: Designing cities with our health in mind | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Urban public health researcher Prof Mark Stevenson describes the better human health outcomes to be had in cities that emphasize active transport modes like cycling and walking, while discouraging dependence on cars. Presented by Lynne Haultain.  Download mp3 (26.1 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

 #380: Recovery from stroke: Harnessing the brain's capacity to overcome disability | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Stroke rehabilitation researcher Prof. Julie Bernhardt discusses the state of the science in stroke recovery. Taking an interdisciplinary approach, Prof Bernhardt and her team develop and test new exercises and rehabilitation measures that aim not only to reduce disability but promote recovery. This includes renewed attention to precise timing of therapeutic interventions, and to environmental enrichment of clinical spaces. Presented by Dr Andi Horvath.  Download mp3 (32.7 MB)      Listen now      Read transcript read more

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