AQ: Australian Quarterly  |  AQ: Australian Quarterly 93.1
The pandemic has shifted the ground upon which we live our lives. No one is really sure how this will manifest, but Covid has pulled
back the curtain on a lot of the assumptions we had been taught were universal truths. The system is less of a black box now.
The lead story looks at 'behavioural economics' and 'nudge units' that were such a trend in the last decade - but are policy tweaks for behavioural manipulation just papering over the need for real structural change?
This edition also looks at the risks of buying apartments in a 'wild west' market; we also look at the links between China and organised crime; and the role of debate in universities. We also promo the upcoming leaders in science in Australia with the Tall Poppy Awards 2021!
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