Radio Adelaide Public Domain

Welcome to Radio Adelaide’s Public Domain. A program featuring the best of local talks. Lectures, forums, festivals and conventions with occasionally our own special program each Sunday morning at 10am. Radio Adelaide 101.5FM

Broadcast Schedule Autumn 2009 March 20, 2009

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Mar 1

The ‘Commercialisation of Intimacy’. Are Women still holding the Baby?

Professor Ann Brooks

Presented by the University of Adelaide as part of it’s Research Tuesday Series

recorded: Adelaide Festival Centre / 20 Sept 2008

 

Mar 8

International Women’s Day Special: Voices of Women

Five stories looking at the journeys and choices five women make through their migration and settlement in Australia.

Produced by Estela Fuentes at Radio Adelaide in October 2006 with assistance from Multicultural SA

 

Mar 15

The Changing Power Politics of Cricketing Diplomacy – Ian Hall

Who’s afraid of the Big, Bad Indian? A Consideration of International Cricket in a Unipolar Age – Gideon Haigh              

Presented at: Pride, Prejudice, Power and Race in Cricket. Funded by the Asia Pacific Futures Research Network and supported by the Hawke Centre, UniSA and the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, University of Adelaide

Recorded: Bradley Forum, Hawke Centre / 26 November 2008

 

Mar 22

The Indian Juggernaut: IPL and its Aftermath – Boria Majumdar

An Englishwoman’s Perspective on Cricket: English & Aussie Ways  - Jenny Roesler

Presented at: Pride, Prejudice, Power and Race in Cricket. Funded by the Asia Pacific Futures Research Network and supported by the Hawke Centre, UniSA and the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, University of Adelaide

Recorded: UniSA / 27 November 2008

 

Mar 29

Justice for Women at Work: A discussion of Paid Parental Leave and Pay Equity

Marian Baird, Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Sydney

Trish Todd, Senior Lecturer, Human Resources and Employment Relations, The University of Western Australia

Margaret Hallock, Director, Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics, University of Oregon

Barbara Pocock, Director, Centre for Work + Life, University of South Australia

Jointly presented by The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, The Centre for Work + Life and the School of Management, UniSA

recorded: Bradley Forum, Hawke Centre / 17 March 2009

 

Apr 5

How can we break the cycle of violence against women…?

Michael O’Conner, SA Commisioner for Victim’s Support

Libby Lloyd, former President of UNIFEM

A UNIFEM Informs Seminar presented by UNIFEM Australia and the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre

recorded:  Bradley Forum, Hawke Centre / 25 November 2008

 

Apr 12

Forefront of the University: W.A. Cowen and the Transformation of the Barr Smith Library

Dr Michael Birkner, Gettysburg College, Pennsylvania USA

Presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library

recorded: Barr Smith Library / 2 June 2008

 

Apr 19

Playing God? Genetically Modified Organisms, Miracles and Monsters

Professor Ron Herring, Director, Program on Development, Governance and Nature Cornell University, USA

Professor Ann Gold, Director, South Asia Centre, Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs, Syracuse University, USA

Professor John Weckert, Centre of Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Charles Sturt University

Presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, the Adelaide Asia-Pacific Studies Group and the Australian Research Council’s Asia-Pacific Futures Research Council at the Globalising Religions & Cultures in the Asia Pacific conference

Recorded: Bradley Forum, Hawke Centre / 12 December 2008

 

Apr 26

“Not the Same Thing”: Cricket and Conceptions of “Englishness”

Huw Richards

Presented at: Pride, Prejudice, Power and Race in Cricket. Funded by the Asia Pacific Futures Research Network and supported by the Hawke Centre, UniSA and the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, University of Adelaide

Recorded: UniSA / 27 November 2008

 

May 3

Religious Revivals: Challenges and Prospects for Islam at the Grassroots in the Age of Global Media

Associate Professor Julia Howell, Asia Institute, Griffith University

Dr Syed Farid Alatas, Associate Professor of sociology, National University of Singapore

Dr Joseph Tamney, Life Cycle Institute, Catholic University of America

Presented by the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre, the Adelaide Asia-Pacific Studies Group and the Australian Research Council’s Asia-Pacific Futures Research Council at the Globalising Religions & Cultures in the Asia Pacific conference

Recorded: Bradley Forum, Hawke Centre / 14 December 2008

 

May 10

Power Plays in Cricket

A forum chaired by Bernard Whimpress with Boria Majumdar, Gideon Haigh and Ashley Mallett

Presented at: Pride, Prejudice, Power and Race in Cricket. Funded by the Asia Pacific Futures Research Network and supported by the Hawke Centre, UniSA and the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, University of Adelaide

Recorded: University of Adelaide / 27 November 2008

 

May 17

Arrested Motion and Future Morning

Brian Castro

An author event presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library

recorded: Barr Smith Library / 20 Sept 2008

 

May 24

How do we use innovation and science to find clever options for future water management?

Karlene Maywald, Minister for the River Murry and Water Security

Peter Cosier, Director, Wentworth Group of Concerned Scientists

Professor Wayne Meyer, University of Adelaide

Water Wednesday: presented by the Water Research Cluster and the University of Adelaide

recorded: University of Adelaide / 15 October 2008

 

May 31

Women’s Liberation and Dame Roma Mitchell / Roma the First: A Biography of Dame Roma Mitchell (2007)

Professor Susan Magarey

Presented by the Friends of the University of Adelaide Library / Presented by the Law School as part of it’s 125th year celebrations

recorded: University of Adelaide / 11 & 22 September 2008

 

June 7

The Golden Metwand: The Measure of Justice in Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure

Professor John Orth, University of North Carolina School of Law, USA

Presented by the Law School as part of it’s 125th year celebrations

recorded: University of Adelaide / 15 December 2009

 

March 20, 2009

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Sunday March 15 Audio Here

The Changing Power Politics of Cricketing Diplomacy – Ian Hall

Who’s afraid of the Big, Bad Indian? A Consideration of International Cricket in a Unipolar Age – Gideon Haigh              

Presented at: Pride, Prejudice, Power and Race in Cricket. Funded by the Asia Pacific Futures Research Network and supported by the Hawke Centre, UniSA and the Faculty of Humanities & Social Sciences, University of Adelaide

Recorded: Bradley Forum, Hawke Centre / 26 November 2008

 

March 20, 2009

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Sunday March 8 Audio Here

International Women’s Day Special: Voices of Women

Five stories looking at the journeys and choices five women make through their migration and settlement in Australia.

Produced by Estela Fuentes at Radio Adelaide in October 2006 with assistance from Multicultural SA

 

March 20, 2009

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Sunday March 1 Audio Here

The ‘Commercialisation of Intimacy’. Are Women still holding the Baby?

Professor Ann Brooks

Presented by the University of Adelaide as part of it’s Research Tuesday Series

recorded: Adelaide Festival Centre / 20 Sept 2008