Renee Jeffery
reneejeffery.bsky.social
Renee Jeffery
@reneejeffery.bsky.social

Professor of International Relations at Griffith University. Human rights and transitional justice in Asia, emotions and international relations, dogs, art, and wombats.

Political science 51%
Philosophy 17%

Apparently it fell in Woolloongabba in 1888 and I remember another one saying it fell in the city 🤷‍♀️

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SNOW IN QUEENSLAND. - The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957) - 8 Aug 1882
The fall of snow which occurred in the last week of July extended into Queensland. The Brisbane Courier says:—"The reported fall of snow in Brisbane has ...
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Emma Hutchison’s work on emotions and international relations defined and informed a generation of scholarship. We have put together a special collection honoring the legacy of Emma's work, including her RIS article and 8 others which have built on it.

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I don’t know - it snowed a few times in Brisbane in the 19th century. I came across newspaper reports of it when I was working on QLD history a few years ago.

More political wrangling in Nepal’s transitional justice process.

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Political faces suited to lead transitional justice bodies: Oli
PM roots for candidates who can deal with both domestic actors and international community to lead commissions.
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What this means for the TJ process is unclear at this stage. One thing’s for sure though - it’s another disappointing delay for the victims and survivors who desperately need their right to the truth to be upheld.

It seems that after months of promise that Nepal’s transitional justice process might be moving forward, yesterday the committee established to appoint commissioners to the TRC and Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Political Disappearances revealed it had not been able to agree on a new TRC chair.

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New book award for folks working on Human Rights, even better if you work on Asia broadly defined (but not required for consideration) royalasiaticsociety.org/news/james-j...
The James J. Busuttil Medal and Prize for Human Rights
All correspondence about the Medal and Prize should be addressed to Dr. Alison Ohta: ao@royalasiaticsociety.org
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Recent efforts to end impunity for human rights violations in Sri Lanka by ITJP - calls for sanctions and universal jurisdiction prosecutions.

Bringing Perpetrators of Gross Human Rights Violations to Task groundviews.org/2024/12/12/b...
Bringing Perpetrators of Gross Human Rights Violations to Task - Groundviews
The International Truth and Justice Project (ITJP), an independent NGO working since 2013 to protect and promote justice and accountability in Sri Lanka, has submitted more than 60 sanctions and visa ...
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Delighted to share our new article. We argue for #fieldwork researchers to embrace the liminal space where researchers & participants renegotiate power & identities. It's #openaccess so feel free to use it in your classes & please share your thoughts! 🔗tinyurl.com/2p8h7zex #GlobalSouth

The shortlist for Nepal’s two transitional justice commissions has been released. Perhaps unsurprisingly, questions are being raised about the appointment process and how well qualified the candidates are. Will be interesting to see who is appointed.

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Nepal’s transitional justice shortlist sparks controversy
28 groups representing conflict victims allege political manipulation in nominations.
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"Women full professors are 19% more likely than men at the same career stage to leave academia, as compared with 6% for women assistant professors and 10% for associates."
Women faculty feel ‘pushed’ from academia by poor workplace climate
The gender gap in faculty attrition worsens after tenure, according to a new study
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Delighted to share our call for papers for the 2025 Women in the History of Political Thought conference. We welcome papers related to women's contributions to political thought. We look forward to receiving your submissions! womeninhpt.com

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So a priority for Qld govt is to trash the treaty process it voted for. And it has treated Josh Creamer, head of the truth inquiry that it’s also shutting down, with astonishing disrespect.

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‘We deserve better’: Indigenous truth-telling head condemns Queensland government as treaty laws face axe
Liberal National party moves to urgently repeal historic legislation, eliminating state’s treaty-making body and truth-telling inquiry
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Special mention for the room of art from Nepal, especially the installation by Lavkant Chaudhary, based on a memorial for Tharu indigenous people disappeared during Nepal’s civil war.

Spectacular night at the opening of the Asia Pacific Triennial at GOMA last night. If you’re in Brisbane, be sure to go along - so many interesting works! www.theguardian.com/artanddesign...
Asia Pacific Triennial 11: an enormous explosion of colour and reassuring optimism
Queensland Art Gallery and Gallery of Modern Art, BrisbaneWith more than 500 art works, this year’s APT touches on environmental and political crises, but opts to highlight care, community and the cos...
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Australia passes harsh new anti-migration laws. Rather than reinforcing a system that criminalizes & punishes refugees & asylum seekers, Australia should take a rights-respecting approach, end offshore detention & invest in detention alternatives. @hrw @AnnabelHennessy www.hrw.org/news/2024/11...
Australia Passes Harsh New Anti-Migration Laws
On Thursday night, the Australian government passed new laws that expand the country’s offshore detention regime, further evade international obligations, and allow officials to pursue prison terms fo...
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Love this from my former PhD student - not yet on bsky. I couldn’t agree more - reading novels has given me so many insights into people and places I research that I wouldn’t get from interviews alone.

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Literature helped me understand socio-political issues
Bikram Timilsina, an interdisciplinary researcher and former radio host, discusses books and international relations.
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Queensland Truth-Telling and Healing Inquiry restarts, citing 'very little' communication from state government - ABC News

I really hope a way can be found for this hugely important work to continue.

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Queensland's Truth-Telling and Healing Inquiry has resumed work despite the state government's plan to scrap it, with the chair describing relations as "frosty".
Queensland truth-telling inquiry restarts but says relations with state government are 'frosty'
Queensland's Truth-Telling and Healing Inquiry has resumed work despite the state government's plan to scrap it, with the chair describing relations as "frosty".
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I had the privilege of editing Australian Journal of Politics & History for 5 years- a great experience. If you work in this area it's a super opportunity to engage with the latest research, maybe even influence the field, enable ECRs & diversify contributions onlinelibrary.wiley.com/page/journal...
Australian Journal of Politics & History is inviting applications for the role of Editor-in-Chief
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“Increasingly, any deviation from the official narrative in the ‘Mother of Democracy’ can land one in jail – with little hope of justice”

SouthAsiaSky

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In Kashmir’s crackdown on journalism and dissent, a glimpse of the future of freedom in India
Increasingly, any deviation from the official narrative in the ‘Mother of Democracy’ can land one in jail – with little hope of justice.
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Stupid autocorrect: Mohna Ansari