Boyer Lectures - Fast, Smart And Connected: What Is It To Be Human, And Australian, In A Digital World?

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Synopsis

Each year since 1959, the ABC has sparked conversation about critical ideas with the Boyer Lectures. In 2017, the Boyer Lectures are by Professor Genevieve Bell. Her series is called Fast, smart and connected: What is it to be human, and Australian, in a digital world?

Episodes

  • Social justice and health: making a difference

    12/01/2017 Duration: 28min

    There are examples from around the world, of community and government actions that make a difference to health inequalities. Creating the conditions for individuals to take control over their lives will enable social flourishing of all members of society.

  • Living and working

    11/01/2017 Duration: 28min

    Unemployment is bad for health, but work can damage health, too. When work is no longer the way out of poverty, health suffers.

  • Give every child the best start

    10/01/2017 Duration: 28min

    Absence of the nurturing and presence of the harmful are important for the whole of life and are strong contributors to inequalities in adult health. There is much we can do to make things better at both the level of national policy and at the local level supporting families and children.

  • Health inequality and the causes of the causes

    09/01/2017 Duration: 28min

    There are large inequalities in health within and between countries. To explain this we have to look at the social determinants of health—the conditions in which people are born, grow, live work and age; and inequities in power, money and resources.

  • Social justice and health: making a difference

    24/09/2016 Duration: 28min

    There are examples from around the world, of community and government actions that make a difference to health inequalities. Creating the conditions for individuals to take control over their lives will enable social flourishing of all members of society.

  • Living and working

    17/09/2016 Duration: 28min

    Unemployment is bad for health, but work can damage health, too. When work is no longer the way out of poverty, health suffers.

  • Give every child the best start

    10/09/2016 Duration: 28min

    Absence of the nurturing and presence of the harmful are important for the whole of life and are strong contributors to inequalities in adult health. There is much we can do to make things better at both the level of national policy and at the local level supporting families and children.

  • Health inequality and the causes of the causes

    03/09/2016 Duration: 57min

    There are large inequalities in health within and between countries. To explain this we have to look at the social determinants of health—the conditions in which people are born, grow, live work and age; and inequities in power, money and resources.

  • The Birthplace of the Fortunate

    18/10/2015 Duration: 50min

    Australia now finds itself on the centre stage. Staying there is the challenge. In the final of the 2015 Boyer Lectures series, Dr Michael Fullilove calls for a larger and more ambitious foreign policy; one that ensures that our national interests once again align with our national capabilities.

  • Foreign policy begins at home

    11/10/2015 Duration: 27min

    In his third Boyer lecture, Michael Fullilove argues the need for a larger politics and some big thinking on the economy in order to respond to global challenges, like immigration and climate policy.

  • A three-dimensional foreign policy

    04/10/2015 Duration: 26min

    In his second Boyer Lecture, Dr Michael Fullilove examines how the dizzying rise of China has pulled Australia onto a new world stage as a key player, a leap that calls for a serious examination of foreign policy

  • Present at the destruction

    27/09/2015 Duration: 29min

    In this first lecture, delivered at Peking University in Beijing, Dr Michael Fullilove explains the crumbling of world order. As wealth and power shifts to the East,  Australia finds itself in a new and precarious position.

  • People for Science

    27/09/2014 Duration: 27min

    In the fourth and final lecture Professor Cory highlights the concerning scientific brain drain in this country: "We are losing women from all areas of science and the deficit at senior levels is particularly disturbing."

  • Science for a Healthy Environment

    20/09/2014 Duration: 27min

    In the third lecture Professor Suzanne Cory reflects on her other great passion, the environment, and warns that 'humankind is fouling the nest' and that if action is not taken soon, by 2100 Earth will be hotter than any time in the last few million years making mass species extinctions and global human conflicts over energy and water inevitable.

  • Science for a Healthy Economy

    13/09/2014 Duration: 27min

    In the second lecture Professor Cory shows how extraordinarily important scientific research and development is for our economy.

  • Science for a Healthy People

    06/09/2014 Duration: 27min

    In this first lecture Professor Cory reflects on where medical science has come from and where it is heading, drawing out implications for health and the economy.

  • Advance Australia Fair

    24/11/2013 Duration: 28min

    Looking to the future of Australian Citizenship

  • Australians at their best

    17/11/2013 Duration: 28min

    Courage, compassion and resilience in everyday life

  • Watching the women

    10/11/2013 Duration: 28min

    The powerful role of Australian Women

  • Joining the neighbourhood

    03/11/2013 Duration: 28min

    A personal story of equal rights advocacy

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