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New article in Journal of Australian Studies: Policing Protest in the Australian Capital Territory
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New post at The Conversation: ‘Student Protests Won’t Be The Last’
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Research seminar, Friday May 23 – ‘Policing Protest in the Nation’s Capital’
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