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Anthony Frosh speaks with Professor Chris Berg and ADIA CEO Sarah Campbell just in time for the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner's (OAIC) annual Privacy Awareness Week Some topics include: · Do people even care about privacy anymore? · Why so many of us give away our personal data · Privacy policy reform · Tensions in privacy policy · The measures legitimate research organisations take to...
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Anthony Frosh speaks with Carol Vale, CEO of Murawin, an Aboriginal-owned and led consultancy specialising in social research, evaluation, and engagement with First Nations communities. Anthony and Carol discuss the importance of undertaking culturally responsive social research with First Nations peoples, and some of the sensitivities and considerations around that. Some topics include: · Carol’s background – where she grew up, her education pathway, and how and why Carol got into social research · The...
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Anthony Frosh speaks with Matt Tyler, Executive Director of The Men’s Project at Jesuit Social Services, about a fascinating study called “The Man Box”. The term “The Man Box” refers to a set of rigid social norms that shape masculinity and impact men's well-being, relationships, and behaviours. Some topics include: · Understanding what the Man Box is and it relationship with toxic masculinity as well as positive expressions of masculinity. · How the Man Box concept was developed ...
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Anthony Frosh speaks with Jackie Coates, the CEO of the Telstra Foundation, about the Australian Youth Digital Index (2024)— which could be described as a comprehensive look at how young Australians engage with the digital world. Topics include What the Telstra Foundation is and why they supported this research An understanding of what the Australian Youth Digital Index (AYDI) is How the digital landscape has evolved for young people Some interesting findings...
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Anthony Frosh speaks with Marshida Kolthoff, from the Council on the Ageing (COTA) Victoria and Seniors Rights Victoria, about the experiences of the energy transition for those in an older age bracket. Some of the main topics discussed include: Understanding what the energy transition is The cost-of-living challenges many older people face, especially around energy use The conduct of the research, and the most interesting and/or surprising findings from the research ...
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Anthony Frosh speaks with Marianne Campbell, who heads up research at the Consumer Policy Research Centre (CPRC), about consumer confusion regarding environmental product claims, such those often seen in the media, advertising, and on product packaging or labels, especially on large appliances. Some of the main topics discussed include · Emergence of green marketing / green claims on consumer products · Defining ‘greenwashing’ and gauging how widespread it is · What consumers...
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Anthony Frosh speaks with Samantha Cockfield, the Head of Road Safety at the Transport Accident Commission, about developments in road safety and the research behind those developments. On this episode, Anthony is also joined by Ben Bishop. Ben heads up Road Safety research at Wallis Social Research and has done so for well over a decade. Some of the main topics discussed include Historical overview of road safety The importance of gauging and understanding community attitudes in order to educate people to be safer on our roads The role of...
info_outlineAnthony Frosh speaks with Matt Tyler, Executive Director of The Men’s Project at Jesuit Social Services, about a fascinating study called “The Man Box”. The term “The Man Box” refers to a set of rigid social norms that shape masculinity and impact men's well-being, relationships, and behaviours.
Some topics include:
· Understanding what the Man Box is and it relationship with toxic masculinity as well as positive expressions of masculinity.
· How the Man Box concept was developed
· Impact of the Man Box mentality on men’s mental health and relationships
· Scope of any possible cultural or socio-economic differences, and why these differences are not so apparent
· Some changes from 2018 to 2024 iterations.
o Differences in perceptions of societal norms vs differences in personal attitudes
· Challenging harmful stereotypes and promoting more positive expressions of masculinity (rather than erasing masculinity)
· What age to introduce education re expressions of masculinity
· The future for Man Box Research
To find out more about the Man Box 2024 research, a comprehensive study that focuses on the attitudes to manhood and the behaviours of Australian men aged 18 to 45, visit the website at: https://jss.org.au/programs/research/the-man-box/
To find out more about the Men’s Project, developing “Good men. Respectful relationships. Safe Communities”, visit the website at:
https://jss.org.au/programs/the-mens-project/
Matt Tyler is the Executive Director of The Men’s Project at Jesuit Social Services where for the last six years he has led a team committed to reducing men’s violence and promoting flourishing amongst men and boys themselves. Prior to working at Jesuit Social Services, Matt has had several interesting roles with a focus on translating research into practice, including working as a Fellow for Harvard’s Government Performance Lab, with a focus on child protection.
This episode is edited by Shalini Sen. Marketing is the domain of Sarah Guy.