Dr Sarah Ailwood
@sailwoodFeminist law and literature academic @UOW. Researching women’s voices, listening and law. Romanticist. Passionate about EDI & FYE. Soccer Mum. She/her.
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Are women’s voices enough, or do we also need to investigate listening? How are women’s voices silenced, partially heard, listened, (mis)used and responded to in law reform? New pub in @FLS_journal with @popgoesthelegal, @rloneyhowes and Nan Seuffert ⬇️ link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Re-upping this CFP on the politics of Royal Commissions in Australia - send us your proposals!
CFP: The Politics of Royal Commissions in Australia: a special issue of the @AJPandH We welcome contributions from a range of disciplines including history, law, political science, sociology, criminology, Indigenous studies and gender studies:
A reminder, apropos of nothing, that we are hosting this workshop at RMIT Melbourne, 27-28 June 2024, 'An Abolition Movement for International Criminal Law'. Program forthcoming w/ incredible line-up; some space for non-presenting participants docs.google.com/forms/d/1_cC9k…
Latest from @SaxonAdair and me: ‘The civil defamation case – operating as a quasi-rape trial – has been a public autopsy on our fatally flawed justice system.’ @RapeReform Read more here: news.com.au/lifestyle/real…
Saxon Mullins (@SaxonAdair) and I spoke to @TheFeedSBS on behalf of RASARA about why the finding that Bruce Lehrmann raped Brittany Higgins is not a win, but is vindication. @RapeReform sbs.com.au/news/the-feed/…
Thanks @WomensAgenda for the opportunity to speak about Justice Lee’s trauma-informed approach to witness credibility and Ms Higgins’ testimony in the #Lehrmann judgment @UOW
Justice Michael Lee’s decision on the Lehrmann v Network Ten defamation trial has been hailed by consent advocates for aligning with the “changing cultural standards” toward affirmative consent. womensagenda.com.au/latest/consent…
It was a pleasure to be interviewed on @abcnews about the #Lehrmann decision, the trauma-informed approach taken by #justicelee and the need for reform to protect women speaking out about violence @UOW_VC @UOW @uowresearch abc.net.au/news/2024-04-1…
I spoke with Radio National this afternoon about how Australia’s defamation laws silence women, journalists and media publishers reporting violence against women and what needs to change. Who is served by Australia's defamation laws? - ABC listen abc.net.au/listen/program…
In this presentation Dr Janie Busby Grant and Associate Professor Amanda George will present the findings of their new analysis of potential job roles for Psychology graduates (both recent and not so recent) in Australia. ow.ly/kqig50QGTEL
Hello! I'm keen to hear about victim-survivors' experiences and perceptions of police interviews in sexual offence cases in Australia. Please share and feel free to get in touch if you're interested in being interviewed for the project.
In a new #VIDAblog, Natasha Walker (@SofHC_USQ) explores how citizenship was essential to the efforts of activist women who were determined make their voices heard as active agents of democracy at the turn of the twentieth century. Find out more ⬇️ auswhn.com.au/blog/women-and…
Gender and Justice is a new #Feminist, transdisciplinary journal. We’re calling for papers from: ✅ #Sociology ✅ Socio-legal studies ✅ #Criminology ✅ #GenderStudies ✅ #QueerStudies ✅ Economics ✅ Human geography And more! buff.ly/3T5e103 #SLSA2024
My new article on #MeToo testimony in the Geoffrey Rush defamation trial and judgment has just been published! I analyse how Wigney J was influenced by courtroom narrative performance and sexual harassment myths in his destruction of Eryn Jean Norvill’s credibility as a witness.
⚡️NEW ARTICLE⚡️ Check @sailwood's (@UOW) new article ‘Performance, Credibility and #MeToo Testimony in Rush v Nationwide News Pty Ltd.' Read it online with #openaccess here 👉tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… #law #feministjurisprudence
A reminder that submissions are being accepted for the workshop 'An Abolition Movement for International Criminal Law?' (June 27-8, RMIT Melbourne and online). Selected papers will be published in a Special Issue of the @aflj_ More details here docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
This #IWD2024 we’re excited to announce that our forthcoming book (out later this year) will be OPEN ACCESS through @routledgebooks In this collection, experts come together to rewrite a range of laws from feminist perspectives, inspired by the feminist judgments projects.
An exciting update: selected papers from this workshop will be published as a Special Issue of the Australian Feminist Law Journal @aflj_ Please submit abstracts by 24 March 2024 for the June 2024 workshop docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
I'm excited to announce 'An Abolition Movement for International Criminal Law?' Workshop at RMIT University Melbourne, 27-28 June 2023. CFP is here, please submit on any aspect of the relationship between carceral abolition and international criminal law forms.gle/k1ez69iF9GsWxn…
Happy #IWD! I spent much of the day reviewing the proof of my article “Performance, Credibility and #MeToo Testimony in Rush v Nationwide News”, which has been accepted by @aflj_ . Looking forward to seeing it in print!
Why is history so integral to feminist organising? @SCrozierDeRosa on a radical book that illuminated vital continuities amidst 'waves' and ruptures. historyworkshop.org.uk/feminism/radic…
Last night it was announced that my book, ‘Law, women judges and the gender order: lessons from the High Court of Australia’ was awarded the 2023 @AusPSA Carole Pateman Gender and Politics Book Prize. What a huge honour. @uonlawschool @UON_research routledge.com/Law-Women-Judg…
Great to speak alongside @NinaTaylorMP and @HeydonFL at the launch of the @JobWatchOrg report 'Overwhelmed and frustrated": Experiences of Experiences of workplace sexual harassment and discrimination jobwatch.org.au/what-we-do/law…
My new book available for pre-order (release January). It looks at how moral rights are not really helping artists and authors and may indeed be a barrier for transformative works. Use code SMA41 for a 20% discount! routledge.com/Moral-Rights-C…
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