Archive: Arena Magazine

May Curious Eyes Never Run Dry, by Felicity Ruby and Scott Ludlam

On the courage of Julian Assange

Change the Rules, by Damien Cahill

Breaking the rules to change the law

Rethinking Climate Politics in the Vernacular, by Ariel Salleh

The Water Paradigm and a new way forward

PNG Politics, by Damien Kingsbury

Prime Minister O’Neill steps down as the wolves circle

Exterminating the Other: The Christchurch massacre, Islamophobia, and settler colonialism

From frontier wars and Indigenous genocides to the global war on terror to mass shootings of synagogues and mosques, extra-legal and exceptionalist violence abounds where whiteness is structured in narratives of its own decline and even reversal.

End of an Era?, by Scott Ludlam, Raewyn Connell, Judith Brett and Amy McQuire

Reflections on the Coalition's mode of government as 18 May—and a possible change—draws nearer

Jobs and a Living Wage, by Jim Stanford

A new conjuncture makes real change possible at the coming federal election

Latrobe Valley Power, by Alison Caddick

Our Power, a documentary and community process negotiating a post-carbon future

Renegotiating Our Place in the World, by John Hinkson

The effects of the GFC continue to play out in the novel processes of globalisation as linked to the power and reach of the techno-sciences

Existential Risk, by David Spratt

How UN science reports and policymaking understate the threats of climate change

The Unspoken ‘Wog’ Slur, by Gavin Lewis

Britain’s neoliberal media and New Imperialism

Joining up Climate Policy, by Hugh Saddler

Coordinated action is required to tackle the twin challenges of climate change and electricity supply