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Scholarly conversations that matter. Our long-form podcast brings you conversations with leading academics who are reshaping our understanding of complex issues. Hosted by TuneFM, In Conversation goes beyond headlines to explore the human stories and intellectual journeys behind groundbreaking research.

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    • In Conversation with Ryan Harris on UNE's Death, Grief, and Body Donation
      Jun 12 2024

      In this episode of In Conversation, we catch up with Ryan Harris, UNE Anatomy Lab and Body Donor Program manager. We discuss the ins and outs of donating your body, how to talk with your family, and who gets to learn from your body.

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      54 min
    • In Conversation: Dr Jennifer Hamilton and Dr Lili Paquêt on Book Bans and Censorship
      May 28 2024

      A West Sydney council came under fire this month after banning a children's booked aimed at educating kids about same-sex parents. With book bans and censorship on the rise around the world, we caught up with Dr Lili Paquêt, senior lecturer in Writing, and Dr Jennifer Mae Hamilton, senior lecturer in English, to discuss the wider implications surrounding this topic.

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      40 min
    • In Conversation: Professor Thomas Fudge on Darkness: The Conversion of Anglican Armidale
      May 28 2024

      Professor Thomas Fudge from UNE has recently published an 860 page book titled 'Darkness: The Conversion of Anglican Armidale, 1960-2019.'

      We caught up with Professor Fudge to discuss his work, and why it's so important that we shed light on history that may otherwise be forgotten.

      If you are interested in a copy of the book, you can reach out to Professor Fudge at tfudge@une.edu.au

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      23 min
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