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Dr Rachel Loney-Howes on taking on leadership, researching sexual violence, and understanding Butler

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It's important to have friends in academia - people who understand your jam. I think I am really fortunate to have found Rachel at ANZSOC in 2022. Rachel is doing some really excellent work in the sexual violence space including work on alternative reporting mechanisms. I also really appreciate Rachel's willingness to step up into leadership when it is not always appreciated or seen. Go find some friends who get your jam - but first listen to this lovely episode and smile along with us.

This podcast was developed with support from the Queensland University of Technology.

Connect (Twitter)

Rachel Loney-Howes: @rloneyhowes

Jodi Death (it rhymes with “teeth”): @jodi_death

Kelsey Adams: @Kelsey_L_Adams

QUT Centre for Justice: @CrimeJusticeQUT

Mentions and Show Notes

University of Wollongong

The Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology (ANZSOC)

ANZSOC Conference (next one will be in Melbourne, 6-8 December 2023)

Alternative reporting options for sexual violence survivors in Australia - an overview

“It takes research 15-17 years for research to be translated into practice and policy.” Some sources:

Leanne Liddle - Director of the Aboriginal Justice Unit (NT) and Australian of the Year 2022 (gave the keynote Address at ANZSOC 2022)

Angela Higginson - President of ANZSOC

Susanne Wiedlitzka - Aotearoa New Zealand Vice-President of ANZSOC

Bianca Fileborn

#MeToo and the Politics of Social Change, edited by by Rachel Loney-Howes and Bianca Fileborn (2019)

Rachel’s PhD thesis: “Being heard…being seen…being believed” The politics of recognition in online anti-rape activism (2017)

Tully O’Neill (Lecturer in Criminology in the La Trobe Law School at La Trobe University)

RMIT

Criminology Research Grant (CRG)

“Public survivors” mentioned:

Let Her Speak (now Let Us Speak) Campaign

Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse - overview and final report

That photo of Grace Tame standing next to Scott Morrison

Kathleen McPhillips

The origin of #MeToo

Co-design methodology

Favourite theorist/theory/body of work:

Michel Foucault

Simone de Beauvoir

La Trobe University

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It's important to have friends in academia - people who understand your jam. I think I am really fortunate to have found Rachel at ANZSOC in 2022. Rachel is doing some really excellent work in the sexual violence space including work on alternative reporting mechanisms. I also really appreciate Rachel's willingness to step up into leadership when it is not always appreciated or seen. Go find some friends who get your jam - but first listen to this lovely episode and smile along with us.

This podcast was developed with support from the Queensland University of Technology.

Connect (Twitter)

Rachel Loney-Howes: @rloneyhowes

Jodi Death (it rhymes with “teeth”): @jodi_death

Kelsey Adams: @Kelsey_L_Adams

QUT Centre for Justice: @CrimeJusticeQUT

Mentions and Show Notes

University of Wollongong

The Australian and New Zealand Society of Criminology (ANZSOC)

ANZSOC Conference (next one will be in Melbourne, 6-8 December 2023)

Alternative reporting options for sexual violence survivors in Australia - an overview

“It takes research 15-17 years for research to be translated into practice and policy.” Some sources:

Leanne Liddle - Director of the Aboriginal Justice Unit (NT) and Australian of the Year 2022 (gave the keynote Address at ANZSOC 2022)

Angela Higginson - President of ANZSOC

Susanne Wiedlitzka - Aotearoa New Zealand Vice-President of ANZSOC

Bianca Fileborn

#MeToo and the Politics of Social Change, edited by by Rachel Loney-Howes and Bianca Fileborn (2019)

Rachel’s PhD thesis: “Being heard…being seen…being believed” The politics of recognition in online anti-rape activism (2017)

Tully O’Neill (Lecturer in Criminology in the La Trobe Law School at La Trobe University)

RMIT

Criminology Research Grant (CRG)

“Public survivors” mentioned:

Let Her Speak (now Let Us Speak) Campaign

Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse - overview and final report

That photo of Grace Tame standing next to Scott Morrison

Kathleen McPhillips

The origin of #MeToo

Co-design methodology

Favourite theorist/theory/body of work:

Michel Foucault

Simone de Beauvoir

La Trobe University

  continue reading

34 episodes

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