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Professor/Deputy Centre Head, Oceans and Cryosphere
Oceans and Cryosphere
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- Professor/Deputy Centre Head, Oceans and CryosphereOceans and Cryosphere
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- Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, Oceans and Cryosphere, 213.1 IMAS Hobart Waterfront Building, Hobart CBD Campuses, TAS
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Antarctic Circumpolar Current and eddies
Currents in the Indian Ocean
Ocean transport of heat, salt and other properties
Global overturning circulation pathways
Interaction of Australia's boundary currents with the deep ocean
Currents in the Indian Ocean
Ocean transport of heat, salt and other properties
Global overturning circulation pathways
Interaction of Australia's boundary currents with the deep ocean
PROJECTS
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UTAS INTERNAL FUNDING
The EthicsLAB
University of Tasmania1 Aug 2022 - 31 Aug 2024
People funded by this grant: Gilbert F, Daly A, Coady D, Wood G, Richardson-Self L
GRANT
Religious freedom, LGBT+ employees, and the right to discriminate.
Australian Research Council25 Feb 2020 - 31 Dec 2024
People funded by this grant: Ezzy D, Rice S, Dwyer A, Richardson-Self L, Beaman L
Project Total: $575,000; The project will contribute to Australia's national interest through identifying effective Australian policies and
practices for managing religious freedom and LGBT+ rights in the workplace. This addresses a pressing contemporary social and cultural issue. In the medium to longer term, the research will provide economic and social benefits through identifying ways in which religious freedom and LGBT+ rights can be successfully negotiated in the workplace so as to inform institutional decision-making and public dialogue. Our comparative research will place Australia in the context of other modern democracies' responses to religious freedom and LGBT+ rights. The research will enhance the international visibility of uniquely Australian solutions to these complex issues. Funded by: Australian Research Council - Grant-Discovery Projects ($575,000); University of Tasmania ($15,000).
GRANT
Hate Speech against Women Online
Australian Research Council15 Feb 2019 - 31 Dec 2024
People funded by this grant: Richardson-Self L
Project Total: $390,478; Women are subjected to many forms of attack online. This project aims to theorise online gendered hate speech
against women, using a powerful emerging conceptual framework: social imaginaries. Expected outcomes include
new understandings of a salient social issue, and nuanced evaluations of legal and extra-legal responses: which
can be justified, and which are most effective? Also expected are substantial benefits to scholarship at the
intersection of four domains: hate speech theory, feminist philosophy, the social imaginaries literature, and the
online misogyny literature. The project promises enduring international and national benefits, serving Australia's
social and cultural commitment to women's equality and to improved cybersecurity. Funded by: Australian Research Council - Fellowship-Discovery Early Career Researcher Award ($390,478); University of Tasmania ($164,295).
GRANT
Religious freedom and same-sex discrimination; The experience of same-sex attracted workers in government funded faith based social service providers
University of Tasmania1 Jun 2018 - 30 Jun 2019
People funded by this grant: Ezzy D, Dwyer A, Richardson-Self L, Hilkemeijer A, Fielder B
Project Total: $16,016; The project examines the experience of same-sex attracted workers in government funded faith based social service providers, such as social welfare organisations and schools. Funded by: University of Tasmania - Grant-CAL Hothouse Research Enhancement Program; University of Tasmania ($16,016).
GRANT
Hate Speech 2.0: Vilification in the Digital Age
University of Tasmania1 Jun 2017 - 31 Dec 2017
People funded by this grant: Richardson-Self L
Project Total: $3,405; This project scopes a research design for proposing a new definition of hate speech, encompassing cyberhate. Funded by: University of Tasmania - Grant-CAL Hothouse Research Enhancement Program; University of Tasmania ($3,405).