Marie Segrave
@msegrave
ARC Future Fellow, Professor, School of Social & Political Sciences @UniMelb. Research #DFV #borders #modernslavery arts.unimelb.edu.au/research/borde…
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https://research.monash.edu/en/persons/marie-segrave 26-02-2012 23:51:05
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Congratulations to Dr Amy McQuire on the launch of her collection of incredibly powerful essays ‘Black Witness.’ Available now online, or at your local bookstore. 🖤
A full house for our Gender & Violence: current issues in South Korea. Led by Hyein Ellen Cho a discussion in Korean (translated for English-speakers) that is advancing knowledge & the exchange of ideas & understanding of issues & challenges in addressing gendered violence.
PLEASE JOIN US for the ANROWS report launch: Migrant & refugee women’s attitudes to, experiences of & responses to workplace sexual harassment. August 20 @ Wheeler Centre, with Dr Anna Cody (Australian Human Rights Commission) & Nyadol Nyuon (Harmony Alliance) Register 👇 anrows.org.au/event/migrant-…
Wonderful to share the research hub I co-lead with Dr Shih Joo Tan focused on the intersections of gendered violence, migration and border regulation & exploitation. Great to have a home for our current and future national & international research and events: arts.unimelb.edu.au/research/borde…
Our study found engagement in behaviour change programs is influenced by many factors - including how ready men are to change their behaviours, what referral pathways they came through & what external supports they had. 👉🏼Read our The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand article theconversation.com/mens-behaviour…
Our study (co-authored with Kate Fitz-Gibbon Nicola & Dr. Brittany Ralph & funded by Victorian Government) examines factors impacting participant engagement in behaviour change programs. Thank you to our partner orgs. Access Final Report bridges.monash.edu/articles/repor… + article in The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand
Every life lost to domestic abuse is a tragedy that leaves a deep void in families and communities. Preventing domestic homicides is possible, but it requires strong multi-agency collaboration and effective intervention for perpetrators. The Guardian theguardian.com/uk-news/ng-int…
Privileged to be facilitating this Decarceration Symposium panel tomorrow featuring Debbie Kilroy #FreeHer of Sisters Inside, author and advocate Veronica Gorrie, Witt Gorrie of Flat Out Inc. / Beyond Bricks & Bars and The Torch's Felicity Chafer-Smith: events.unimelb.edu.au/ILJH/event/407…
From temporary visa holders to citizens, high-paid to insecure jobs, over 45% of migrant & refugee women in #Australia have been sexually harassed in their workplaces, a hefty 3-yr study led by .Marie Segrave found. Our .Australian Associated Press (AAP) story: canberratimes.com.au/story/8736860/… #auspol
2 weeks until this event for Social Sciences Week Australia! Join us on 9 September to explore how care and harm are interwoven in migration contexts. Speakers: Valerie Francisco-Menchavez, Sherene Idriss, Sukhmani Khorana, Dr Michelle Peterie, Marie Segrave & Matt Withers Register bit.ly/HS24SSW
Following the recent launch of our research, here we summarise key findings on workplace sexual harassment & migrant & refugee women in Australia. We make the case for prioritising safety at work more broadly 👇pursuit.unimelb.edu.au/articles/why-m… Rebecca Wickes Dr Shih Joo Tan University of Melbourne + Chloe Keel
Almost half of migrant and refugee women in Australia have reported at least 1 form of sexual harassment in the workplace in the last 5 years, according to a new study. Prof Marie Segrave, Dr Siru Tan and experts from Griffith University explain more → unimelb.me/3yNqiA9
We are about to begin: great interdisciplinary start to Social Sciences Week Australia