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By Andrew Gawthorpe, Lecturer in History and International Studies, Leiden University
Americans voted in elections on November 4 in the first major test of whether Republicans can hold together the coalition of voters that propelled Donald Trump to the White House in November 2024. The result was a Democratic party triumph.

Trump was not directly on the ballot in any of these elections, the most high-profile of which were to decide who would become the mayor of New York City and the governors of Virginia and New Jersey. But each race has been seen to varying degrees as a referendum on…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Peter Urwin, Director, Centre for Employment Research, University of Westminster
The number of 16 to 24-year-olds in England who are not in education, employment or training (Neet) currently stands at nearly one million.

In a recent document of proposed policy, the government has set out a range of initiatives to help them. These include new qualifications designed for young people who achieve grade two or below in maths and English GCSEs, and guaranteed access to education, training or work.…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Denise Suzanne Cloutier, Professor, Health Geography and Social Gerontology, University of Victoria
The long-term care system is under pressure — both from an aging population and from a workforce in crisis. More humane, sustainable models of care are critical.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Jonathan Baker, Senior lecturer in Strategy, University of Adelaide
Only 9% of plastics ever made have been recycled. Clever industry campaigns have shifted the costs of their own waste onto consumers.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Michael Flood, Professor of Sociology, Queensland University of Technology
Rigid norms of manhood, based in manly confidence and toughness, emotional stoicism, disdain for femininity, and dog-eat-dog banter, are influential among boys and young men in Australia.

Between one quarter and one half of boys and young men endorse these norms. Over half feel pressure from others to live up to them, believing most people expect them always to be confident, strong and tough.

These are some of the findings from a new Australian survey of adolescents aged 14-18 years, conducted by The Men’s…The Conversation (Full Story)

By Jennifer Koplin, Evidence and Translation Lead, National Allergy Centre of Excellence; Chief Investigator, Centre of Food Allergy Research; Associate Professor and Group Leader, Childhood Allergy & Epidemiology Group, Child Health Research Centre, The University of Queensland
Desalegn Markos Shifti, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Child Health Research Centre, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Queensland
Rachel Peters, Team Leader / Principal Research Fellow, Population Allergy Research Group, Murdoch Children's Research Institute
A US study found peanut allergy diagnoses decreased 43% in the years after guidelines changed to recommend introducing these foods early in babies’ diets.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Jenny Graves, Distinguished Professor of Genetics and Vice Chancellor's Fellow, La Trobe University
New data reveals differences in gene activity in the brains of men and women. They start in the womb and evolved millions of years agoThe Conversation (Full Story)
By Giselle Woodley, Lecturer and Research Fellow, Edith Cowan University
Lelia Green, Professor of Communications, Edith Cowan University
The first ever state-based inquiry into the impacts of porn challenges simplistic ideas in favour of nuance, and calls for better sex ed.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Kristy Campion, Senior Lecturer in Terrorism Studies, Charles Sturt University
At the end of World War II, many Nazi war criminals fled to Australia. A new book tells the stories of the investigators who tried to bring them to justice.The Conversation (Full Story)
By Amnesty International
Civilians in Sudan’s Kordofan region must be protected amid reports of escalating Rapid Support Forces (RSF) attacks in the area, Amnesty International said today. The RSF have seized the town of Bara in North Kordofan in recent days and stepped-up attacks around the nearby city of El Obeid. On 3 November, a drone strike reportedly […] The post Sudan: Civilians must be protected amid escalating RSF attacks in Kordofan region appeared first on Amnesty International. ]]> (Full Story)
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