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School of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Melbourne
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Often when we think about ‘the future’ our imaginings are often driven by ‘used futures’ – the tropes that surround us in contemporary culture or are embedded in current paradigms of living – such as science fiction utopias. How do we imagine the many possible futures emerging from contemporary design when they are outside our present experience? How do we shift away what is deemedrelevant, important or urgent and unlearn what we think we know about ‘the future’? Bridgette Engeler (The Futurist) and Kirsten Day (The Architect) will discuss strategies and tools they use to think the unthinkable.
The Jim Carlton Annual Integrity Lecture 2023 is presented by Professor Peter Doherty, Nobel Laureate, AC, FAA, FRS
Integrity and Complex Systems: The Rum Rebellion or the Shearers’ Strike?
Professor Peter Doherty says: “Much public discussion of moral, legal, and political integrity reflects the interface between Australia’s two great sociological themes, based respectively in the 1808 Rum Rebellion and the 1891 Shearer’s Strike. Scientists like me also talk about ‘integrity’ in somewhat different contexts. Architects and civil engineers focus on the integrity of physical structures.That also relies on the integrity of suppliers, builders, and regulators: there have recently been some spectacular failures! With health, whether it be human medicine or environmental well-being, we’re discussing the physical integrity of complex systems, and the moral integrity deficit of those who carelessly compromise such systems.”
This lecture is a collaboration between the Accountability Round Table (ART) and Melbourne Law School.
The ART is a non-partisan group of citizens with diverse backgrounds (journalists, lawyers, academics, former politicians, and judges) and extensive experience in parliament, government, and the courts. It is dedicated to improving standards of accountability, transparency, ethical behaviour, and democratic practice in government across Australia.