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Catherine Hartung

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Senior Lecturer in Education. Researching children and young people's participation, citizenship, ‘diversity’, rights and wellbeing. Bluesky: catjhart

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The book is finally out! Utilising Foucault and Butler to think otherwise about children and young people's participation (part of @YRCunimelb's Johanna Wyn and Helen Cahill's series for @SpringerNature). Hard and e-copies available here: springer.com/gp/book/978981…

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“The drones would come down and pick off civilians – children.” A former NHS surgeon, Nizam Mamode, who spent a month working in Nasser Hospital in southern Gaza, broke down while testifying about children in Gaza being shot by drones.


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"The largest cohort of child amputees in modern history."

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"My leg is full of blood. It bleeds everyday." A Palestinian girl cried in pain while speaking to a journalist after being forced to walk miles from northern Gaza due to Israel’s ongoing siege.


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The young man who was burned alive was a student in a mentorship program I am involved in. Shaban AlDalo was 19, had a 97.9 average on the Palestinian baccalaureate exams. He had dreams of studying & was walking 30 min each way for internet while injured, starved, & dehydrated.

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As the new school year begins, Palestinian students in Gaza cannot access education due to Israel’s systemic attacks on the education system, known as "scholasticide." Education is a vital pillar of resilience, resistance, & hope for Palestinians. #EndScholasticide

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“We are seeing babies buried during our lunch break, and then are expected to carry on with our workday as if this is all normal… why isn’t the world stopping after seeing this?” Very important story by ⁦@At_Raf_⁩ and ⁦@Rachwani91theguardian.com/world/2024/oct…


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A report by the NT Children's Commissioner’s office into the experiences of 10-13 year olds in NT youth detention found all children in the study group were known to child protection services, and nearly half had been diagnosed with multiple disabilities. abc.net.au/news/2024-10-1…


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“As scholars, we confront the uncomfortable reality that Western academic institutions cannot truly be decolonized. What do we do, then? I propose clandestine publishing as a form of intellectual resistance,” writes Aziz Yafi* for our blog 👇🏼 palestine-studies.org/en/node/1656245


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Teachers are citizens and workers. They have political opinions. They are also responsible for helping students to become informed, questioning and critical citizens. Ryan Al-Natour, Joel Windle & Sarah McDonald argue that education can never be neutral. loom.ly/hA1nqjE


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Out this week in @IJCS_journal -- how do TikTok's community guidelines protect children, reflect the company's latent values, and advance its strategic priorities? Thanks to @jinlee_media + @wishcrys + @tamaleaver for this SI! Key takeaways in the 🧵: doi.org/10.1177/136787…


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Dear academic friends, it would be appreciated if you could please repost: Link to the survey and Info Sheet also here: artsadelaide.syd1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5z…

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An Israeli quadcopter fired a bullet into 11-year-old Mohammad's back. "My children live in anxiety," Mohammad's mother, Saja, said. "I don't know how they will return to school. My children were excellent at school."


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Long🧵 about my good friend Dr. Hammam Alloh, killed by #Israel in November 2023. I first met Hammam in 2015: He was a brilliant young doctor in #Gaza, when I was on my annual visit to teach at the Islamic University of Gaza. We chatted about his children. 1/ @HA4Palestine

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Detonating bombs via pagers in supermarkets, offices and homes is “humbling” and not terrorism according to this ABC headline. An 8yo girl was one of several killed. Thousands injured. I am sure lots of people in Lebanon are feeling humble at the moment.

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“To say that professors and students cannot respond to current events seems the antithesis of what you want a college to be doing.” Actress @cynthianixon talks to @mehdirhasan about pro-Palestine college crackdowns, including at her alma mater Barnard zeteo.com/p/trumps-assas…


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Today, my eldest son Faisal turns seven. This child has witnessed more than any child should. For two years, during his father’s absence, he took on his father’s responsibilities. He would go out to buy groceries, and I would wake up to find him washing the dishes. During the…

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Israel’s genocide in Gaza has forced children to create Instagram accounts in an effort to try to create interesting content to gain followers and donations to survive. They cook, dance, sing, show us their daily lives and try to be engaging with smiles and pleasant words while…


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"A lot of the children are so young, I don't think they understand the significance of some of the injuries they have sustained." UK doctor Victoria Rose, who has just returned from Gaza, says she was shocked by the number of children she operated on.


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