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Wild Sense: Ethics and Multisensory Ecology

14 September 2022 -
Wild sense: Ethics and multisensory ecology. 13 October 2021. In this reflective piece, Jay Johnston considers how sensory ecology may open up creative space for humans to better-know our fellow ... Jay Johnston is Associate Professor, Department of
www.sydney.edu.au/sydney-environment-institute/news/2021/10/13/wild-sense--ethics-and-multisensory-ecology.html
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Birding in Lockdown: Reconsidering Vision

14 September 2022 -
Birding in Lockdown: Reconsidering Vision. 18 October 2021. In this companion piece to Jay Johnston’s recent introduction of sensory ecology, Ruth Barcan reflects on the thronged multitudes who visit her ... Its companion piece, written by Jay Johnston
www.sydney.edu.au/sydney-environment-institute/news/2021/10/18/birding-in-lockdown--reconsidering-vision.html
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Exploring Everyday Nature in Urban Environments

20 March 2024 -
During National Biodiversity Month, it’s important to highlight the extraordinary array of species we share our cities with.
www.sydney.edu.au/sydney-environment-institute/news/2022/09/12/exploring-everyday-nature-in-urban-environments.html
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Academics named Fellows of the Australian Academy of Humanities

24 November 2022 -
Professor Jay Johnston. Jay Johnston is Professor in Religion in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. ... Hero image: L-R: Associate Professor Thom van Dooren; Professor Anik Waldow; Professor Simon Butt; Professor Jay Johnston; Associate Professor
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2022/11/24/academics-named-fellows-of-the-australian-academy-of-humanities-.html
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Acacia

29 September 2022 -
As we enter National Biodiversity Month, Rosanne Quinnell reflects on the significance of Acacia species in reading our landscapes in times of seasonal change.
www.sydney.edu.au/sydney-environment-institute/news/2022/09/01/acacia.html
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Report reveals the human cost of climate inaction

21 November 2023 -
Professor Jay and Dr Cross co-led the analysis of the Heat and Physical Activity Indicator for the Global Report. ... The new projections should serve as an alarm call for everyone – of the rapidly growing health hazards that people could be exposed to
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2023/11/21/report-reveals-the-human-cost-of-climate-inaction.html
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Glass as a metaphor for multispecies injustice

14 September 2022 -
In response to the theme of this year’s National Science week, SEI researchers Danielle Celermajer and Matthew Darmour-Paul argue that ironically- hyper-transparent glass spaces can exacerbate the divide between humans and the more-than-human, and
www.sydney.edu.au/sydney-environment-institute/news/2022/08/16/glass-as-a-metaphor-for-multispecies-injustice.html
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Media mentions - Charles Perkins Centre

6 December 2023 -
ABC News Radio interviewed Professor Ollie Jay, Charles Perkins Centre member, about heat-related deaths. ... ABC News Online interviewed Professor Ollie Jay, Charles Perkins Centre member, about heat-related deaths.
www.sydney.edu.au/charles-perkins-centre/news-and-events/media-mentions.html

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Why do women receive fewer research grants

24 May 2023 -
The complicated issue extends further than granting systems. A new article co-authored by Professor Emma Johnston, University of Sydney Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), unearths the ambiguous issues underpinning the lack ... This article was originally
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2023/05/24/why-do-women-receive-fewer-research-grants-.html
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Universities are too complex to be characterised by one number

3 October 2023 -
Professor Emma Johnston reflects on latest rankings. Rankings try to characterise a university with a single number but it's more complicated than that, explains University of Sydney Deputy Vice-Chancellor ... And you can’t put a number on that.
www.sydney.edu.au/news-opinion/news/2023/09/30/universities-are-too-complex-to-be-characterised-by-one-number.html