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Behind the scenes: creative commons publishing

  • Written by Debbie Dickinson, Head of audience engagement, The Conversation
imageSome 20,000 sites republish TC content under creative commons licenceCC BY-ND

We believe in the free flow of information and proudly publish under creative commons. That means that anyone, anywhere in the world, can republish our articles and infographics either online, or in print. And it’s free.

Why? We want our authors to have the largest...

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Challenging the ‘birthright lottery’ can provide a better way to view refugees

  • Written by William Maley, Professor and Director, Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy, Australian National University
imageThrough reframing issues, strong leaders can adopt and promote strongly humanitarian policies toward issues such as refugees.Reuters/Ari Jalal

One of the great obstacles in securing more humane approaches to refugee issues is the perception on the part of politicians that harsh treatment of refugees is a vote-winner with at least some of their...

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The election of Hillary Clinton promises a more dangerous world

  • Written by Joseph Camilleri, Emeritus Professor of International Relations, La Trobe University
imageHillary Clinton has proven to be hawkish on foreign policy.Reuters/Carlos Barria

In a long and often exasperating presidential campaign, Americans and the world have been subjected to Donald Trump’s odious and often incoherent rhetoric, and from both sides much vitriol and endless accusations of deceit, crookedness and sexual misconduct.

In...

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  1. Asian home buyers less likely to default on their mortgage: study
  2. There’s no ‘Mars curse’ – it's just very hard to land there
  3. Toilet training from birth? It is possible
  4. Ambivalent, exquisite and playful: the wonder of Viktor Rolf
  5. 10 tips for eating locally and cutting the energy used to produce your food
  6. Explainer: how do you get shingles and who should be vaccinated against it?
  7. Solicitor-General resigns – with a parting broadside at Brandis
  8. Solutions beyond supply to the housing affordability problem
  9. The curious power of hate propaganda in open societies
  10. Looking back at Italy 1992: the sudden spring of civil society
  11. Health Check: how to choose toothpaste
  12. The off-topic Conversation #110
  13. History of Russian populism provides important lessons for today
  14. Spectacular cost blowouts show need to keep governments honest on transport
  15. Does CCTV footage help or hinder the reduction of violence against women?
  16. Buggered if I know where I am: the stories behind Australia's weird and wonderful place names
  17. The gas industry needs a carbon price to compete with coal
  18. What we know about perineal tearing, and how to reduce it during childbirth
  19. How to boost the business of science for the benefit of us all
  20. Morrison targets state planning regulations as problem for housing affordability
  21. Turnbull beats Abbott with promise of party reform but what can he deliver?
  22. Is someone really trying to find out if they can destroy the internet?
  23. Review: Sonic Sea at the Environmental Film Festival
  24. Australia is at risk of losing migrants who are vital to the health of our economy
  25. Bubbles of nothing are not something. Let's not get too excited about non-deceptive placebo use
  26. Teenagers with low reading levels don't find it any harder to get work
  27. DIY pill testing – is it better than nothing?
  28. VIDEO: Michelle Grattan on the political gun debate
  29. Race, gender and the future of the Republican Party
  30. Australia has a history of courting the Chinese gambler
  31. Housing: the hidden health intervention
  32. How social media is helping Australian journalists uncover stories hidden in plain sight
  33. Are wind farms messing up the electricity market?
  34. Gable Tostee case: how common is death by falling?
  35. Clinton triumphs over a trio of Trumps
  36. Meet Savannasaurus, Australia's newest titanosaur
  37. Trump's claims of a conspiracy against him are undermining democracy
  38. Collapse of Australian car manufacturing will harm R D in other sectors: study
  39. Yes, you heard right: more cane toads really can help us fight cane toads
  40. Chew on this: we finally know how our jaws evolved
  41. Friday essay: why literary celebrity is a double-edged sword
  42. September brought the world's record-breaking hot streak to an end - but don't chill out
  43. Corporate climate risk is all about turning a profit, not fixing the problem
  44. Is the red wine compound resveratrol a miracle drug for infertility and ageing?
  45. Grattan on Friday: A 'game-changer' gun changes Turnbull-Abbott game
  46. Trump claims the election is rigged – is it?
  47. Turnbull and Abbott in conflict over deal on sunset clause
  48. Business Briefing: rate tracker mortgages
  49. In 887, Robert Lepage has built a memory palace out of theatre
  50. Cracked it! A 30-year cold case involving an egg and the mysterious Night Parrot

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