Daily Life
'Daily Life' discusses the lives of citizens, including topics such as access to accommodation, food and education, privacy, discrimination and sport.
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Upholding the Human Rights of Manila's Urban Poor
Redento B. Recio, Flora Asiddao-Santos, Rafael Vicente Dimalanta and Maria Mitzi Sumilang, Originally posted on Pursuit, 9 February 2023
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Fake News and the Pandemic in Southeast Asia
Robert Smith and Mark Perry, Originally posted on the Australian Journal of Asian Law, 21 March 2022
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Prohibiting Hijab in Educational Institutions: A Constitutional Assessment
Farrah Ahmed, Mohsin Alam Bhat, Aparna Chandra, Raunaq Jaiswal, Gauri Pillai, Faiza Rahman, Rishika Sahgal, John Sebastian and Anup Surendranath, 17 March 2022
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How will China Handle the Dual Threats of COVID and Political Protests at the Winter Olympics?
David S G Goodman
Originally posted on The Conversation, 2 February 2022 -
Building Back Better From COVID-19 for a Greying Society
Dian Maya Safitri
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 9 December 2021 -
Talking Indonesia: COVID-19 and Creative Workers
Charlotte Setijadi
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 17 September 2021 -
As the Balinese Respond to the Collapse of Tourism, Ritual is Important — and Dangerous
Graeme MacRae and I Nyoman Darma Putra
Originally posted on The Conversation, 13 September 2021 -
China’s ‘Surveillance Creep’: How Big Data COVID Monitoring Could be Used to Control People Post-Pandemic
Ausma Bernot, Alexander Trauth-Goik and Sue Trevaskes
Originally posted on The Conversation, 31 August 2021 -
‘My Home Country Pushed Me Away’: How Returning Expats Became South Korea’s Pandemic Scapegoats
Jongheon Kim and Ivan Sainsaulieu
Originally posted on The Conversation, 30 August 2021 -
How Japan’s Olympic Success Has Been Followed by COVID Failure
Paul O'Shea and Sebastian Maslow
Originally posted on The Conversation, 27 August 2021 -
COVID-19 in Southeast Asia: Much More Than a Health Crisis
Gabriel Facal, Ian Wilson, Khoo Ying Hooi, Rosalia Sciortino and Sarah Andrieu
Originally posted on The Conversation, 21 August 2021 -
As Home Learning Drags On, Students and Teachers are Beginning to Suffer
Anne Suryani and Ahmad Bukhori Muslim
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 19 August 2021 -
COVID-19 Outbreaks: The Challenge Facing the Fight Against Poverty
Phi Minh Hong
Originally posted on Asialink Insights, 13 August 2021 -
Indonesian Writer Confronts COVID-19 Through Poetry
Vannessa Hearman
Originally posted on The Conversation, 6 August 2021 -
India's COVID-19 Divide in Digital Learning
Amanda Gilbertson, Joyeeta Dey, Andrew Deuchar and Nathan Grills
Originally posted on Pursuit, 1 August 2021 -
Indonesia’s ‘Freedom to Learn’ Movement at Risk as Students Lose Attention Amid Digital Learning: How Do We Reclaim Their Drive to Learn?
Muhammad Zuhdi and Stephen Dobson
Originally posted on The Conversation, 27 July 2021 -
Tokyo Olympics: Winning Could Become About Managing COVID Stress
Keith Parry, Emma Kavanagh and Eric Anderson
Originally posted on The Conversation, 24 July 2021 -
To Watch or Not to Watch? The Tokyo Games Raises Difficult Questions for Fans
Adam Karg, Emma Sherry, Kasey Symons and Sam Duncan
Originally posted on The Conversation, 23 July 2021 -
As the Tokyo Games Begin, the Stakes Could Not Be Higher for Japan — and the Olympics Themselves
Jack Anderson
Originally posted on The Conversation, 23 July 2021 -
Holding the Tokyo Olympics Without Spectators During COVID-19 Emergency Puts the IOC’s ‘Supreme Authority’ on Full Display
Helen Jefferson Lenskyj
Originally posted on The Conversation, 9 July 2021 -
An Olympic-Size COVID Risk
Takatoshi Ito
Originally posted on Asialink Insights, 17 June 2021 -
Lesson Learnt: Indonesia’s Second Eid al-Fitri Under COVID-19
Syafiq Hasyim
Originally posted on Asialink Insights, 24 May 2021 -
The Second Wave of COVID-19 and India’s Political Landscape
Ramanand and Dhanisha
Co-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 12 April 2021 -
Talking Indonesia: COVID-19 and Children and Vulnerable Populations
Annisa Beta
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 11 March 2021 -
Does Indonesian Policy on COVID-19 Vaccination Discriminate against the Elderly?
Mohammad Ibrahim
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 27 January 2021 -
Talking Indonesia: COVID-19 and Religious Leaders
Charlotte Setijadi
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 24 December 2020 -
Parenting in a Pandemic: Will COVID-19 Boost Equality in Parenting?
Dani Alfah
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 1 December 2020 -
COVID-19 Lockdown in Chinese Villages: Radical Measures Positively Received
Xiao Tan, Mark Yaolin Wang, Yao Song and Tianyang Liu
Originally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 11 November 2020 -
Quarantine, Masks and Dis/ease: Social Discourses of COVID-19 in Japan and Korea
Sunyoung Oh, Claire Maree, Jun Ohashi and Patrick Murphy
Originally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 5 November 2020 -
Invisible Citizens
Linda Rae Bennett and Setiyani Marta Dewi
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 9 November 2020 -
Change Tack: Time to Realign Media Priorities in the Face of COVID Crisis
Rudroneel Ghosh
Co-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 28 October 2020 -
Home Schooling Exacerbates Inequalities. More Options are Needed for Reopening Schools
Arjuni Rahmi Barasa and Shintia Revina
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 27 October 2020 -
Dragon’s High Voltage Media War to Cover its Failings on COVID-19: Widespread Perception of its Culpability Remains
SD Pradhan
Co-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 24 October 2020 -
Talking Indonesia: COVID-19 and Early Childhood Education
Dirk Tomsa and Vina Adriany
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 22 October 2020 -
Pandemic Politics in South Asia: Muslims and Democracy
Matthew Nelson
Originally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 24 September 2020 -
The International Students Trying to Understand Australia from Afar
Zhichen Ye
Originally posted on Pursuit, 23 September 2020 -
Learning to Speak Each Other’s Languages, Again
Philipp Ivanov and Shazleen Lateef
Originally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 9 September 2020 -
Better Engaging Culturally Diverse Communities during COVID-19
Nathan Grills and Nicole Butcher
Originally posted on Pursuit, 4 September 2020 -
New Business Model Needed to Bring Back International Students
Denis Blight AO
Originally posted on Asialink Insights, 24 August 2020 -
Hard Times for Pesantren Facing COVID-19
Jamhari Makruf
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 20 August 2020 -
COVID-19 Media Reporting in Taiwan: A Proxy War over Foreign Relations?
Jasmine Li-Chia Chang
Originally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 19 August 2020 -
Child Marriage Surges Amid COVID-19 and Growing Conservatism
Laras Susanti
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 11 August 2020 -
COVID-19, Women and Digitised Food Networks in Jakarta: Inequality and Resilience
Inaya Rakhmani, Ariane Utomo, Catherine Phillips and Diahhadi Setyonaluri
Originally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 10 August 2020 -
Can the COVID-19 Pandemic Boost Inclusive Education?
Dina Afrianty, Slamet Thohari and Tommy Firmanda
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 4 August 2020 -
Talking Indonesia: COVID-19 and the City
Jemma Purdey and Amanda Achmadi
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 30 July 2020 -
How Timor-Leste has Mobilised Against COVID-19
Susanna Barnes, Teresa Hall, Balthasar Kehi, Quintiliano Mok and Lisa Palmer
Originally posted on Pursuit, 23 July 2020 -
Citizenship, Constitutionalism and Civil Liberties: A Briefing Note on Recent Developments in India
Indian Citizenship and Statelessness Research Project
Co-published by Asian Law Centre and Peter McMullin Centre on Statelessness , 17 July 2020 -
Talking Indonesia: COVID-19 and Community Engagement
Dirk Tomsa, Sharyn Graham Davies, Najmah and Yeni
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 16 July 2020 -
INTERVIEW—COVID-19 and Belt and Road: Some of the Issues Impacting Business and Human Rights
Niranjan Sahoo
Originally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 14 July 2020 -
Embracing Asian Law Centre Communities and Opportunities: Alumni Gathering of Japanese Judicial Visitors
Stacey Steele, 18 June 2020
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A Secular Need, COVID-19 and the Persistence of Anti-Muslim Sentiment in India
Jeff Redding, Farrah Ahmed and Rohit De
Webinar Recording produced by Asian Law Centre, 10 June 2020 -
COVID-19 in South Korea: Privacy and Discrimination Concerns
Woosung Hwang
Co-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 9 June 2020 -
The Indian Travel Ban is Overbroad
Thulasi K. Raj, 21 May 2020
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Coronavirus and the Constitution – VII: Balancing Privacy and Public Health in Karnataka
Basawa Prasad
Co-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 3 April 2020 -
Webinar Recording - Human Rights in the Time of COVID-19
David Manne, Elaine Pearson and John Tobin
Produced by Melbourne Law School, 4 June 2020 -
Rethinking Patients’ Privacy in Light of the Coronavirus Epidemic in India
Ananaya Agrawal
Co-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 2 June 2020 -
Talking Indonesia: COVID-19 and the Poor and Vulnerable
Linda Rae Bennett
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 7 May 2020 -
When Religion Meets COVID-19 in Indonesia: More than a Matter of Conservatives and Moderates
Nadirsyah Hosen
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 29 April 2020 -
COVID-19 in Sri Lanka: Is Free Speech the next Victim?
Gehan Gunatilleke
Co-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 16 April 2020 -
COVID-19, Inequality and Jakarta’s Urban Poor: Resilient, but at Great Risk
Ian Wilson
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 11 April 2020 -
Talking Indonesia: Reporting COVID-19
Dirk Tomsa, Febriana Firdaus and Max Walden
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 21 May 2020 -
How to Stop Mudik During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Dimas Budi Prasetyo and Lury Sofyan
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 20 May 2020 -
Does India’s COVID-19 Contact Tracing App Violate Digital Rights?
Ashi Mehta
Co-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 11 May 2020 -
‘Home is not Safe’: Domestic Violence Increases as COVID-19 Pandemic takes Hold
Balawyn Jones
Originally posted on the Indonesia at Melbourne Blog, 4 May 2020 -
Lost in Translation: COVID-19 and China’s ‘Wet Markets’
Delia Lin
Originally posted on the Melbourne Asia Review, 30 April 2020 -
Coronavirus and the Constitution – IV: Privacy in a Public Health Crisis
Suhrith Parthasarathy
Co-posted in collaboration with COVID-DEM, which curates and publishes analysis of COVID-19's impact on democracy worldwide, 29 March 2020