I catch up with Annette Brownlie, chair of the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network, about their recent IPAN conference held in Darwin. Followed by a discussion with Lina Koleilat, a Lebanese-Australian PHD student at Australian National University who specialises in historical and ethnographic approaches to study of protests, social movements and religion in contemporary South Korea.
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Building anti-militarism across borders
I catch up with Annette Brownlie, chair of the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network, about their recent IPAN conference held in Darwin. Followed by a discussion with Lina Koleilat, a Lebanese-Australian PHD student at Australian National University who specialises in historical and ethnographic approaches to study of protests, social movements and religion in contemporary South Korea.