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This week on Self Improvement Wednesday, Dr Lauren Rosewarne, from Melbourne University's School of Social and Political Sciences, teaches us about her very festive special subject: Christmas films.
Associate Professor at School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, Dr Lauren Rosewarne, has weighed in on the push by by a group of academics and students at La Trobe University to rename it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne from the University of Melbourne joined Tom Elliott. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Camilla Parker Bowles approche aujourd'hui des 80 ans. En cinquante ans d'amour avec Charles III, elle a connu bien des tempêtes, bien plus en tout cas, que des accalmies. Elle a été rejetée par Elizabeth II d'abord, puis a subi le tourbillon médiatique autour de sa relation extra-conjugale avec l'héritier au trône. Elle a aussi affronté la haine de la princesse Diana, et l'hostilité du peuple anglais… Mais contre toute attente, elle a tenu bon. Elle est restée là, tant bien que mal et a su s'imposer dans le cœur des Windsor et des Britanniques. Et aujourd'hui, elle est reine. Dans le quatrième et dernier épisode de cette mini-série consacrée à Camilla Parker Bowles, la journaliste Ségolène Forgar sur le destin de l'ancienne amante maudite de la Couronne, elle que personne n'imaginait un jour monter sur le trône d'Angleterre. À quoi ressemble le quotidien de la reine Camilla ? Est-elle la méchante marâtre que le prince Harry décrit dans son livre ? Et quels sont ses liens aujourd'hui avec le prince William et Kate Middleton ? Pour y répondre, au micro de Scandales, se succèdent : - Philip Kyle, biographe et auteur de Charles III. - Lauren Rosewarne, chercheuse, professeure agrégée en sciences politiques et sociales à l'université de Melbourne. - Arnaud de la Grange, correspondant du Figaro à Londres. - Marc Roche, journaliste, biographe et auteur de la chronique «Lettre à Buckingham» dans Le Point. Cet épisode intitulé «Camilla Parker Bowles 4/4 : est-elle vraiment heureuse ?» est diffusé sur les toutes les plateformes, dont Apple Podcasts , Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music et sur la plateforme d'écoute Madame Figaro à partir du 6 novembre 2023. Cette mini-série est écrite et incarnée par Ségolène Forgar. Scandales est un podcast de Madame Figaro, présenté par Marion Galy-Ramounot et produit par Lucile Rousseau-Garcia. Océane Ciuni est la responsable éditoriale de Scandales, un podcast produit par Louie Créative, l'agence de contenus audios de Louie Média.
Le 17 janvier 1993, Buckingham Palace tremble. Une conversation téléphonique très (très) intime entre Charles III, alors prince de Galles, et sa maîtresse Camilla Parker-Bowles fuite dans la presse. Le scandale est immense. On le surnomme le «Tampon Gate». Parce que même au sein de la famille royale d'Angleterre, il y a des affaires extrêmement embarrassantes. Il y a aussi des drames - l'accident mortel de Diana, qui a tout changé - et des accords secrets qui se trament en coulisses… Dans le troisième épisode de cette mini-série consacrée à Camilla Parker Bowles, la journaliste Ségolène Forgar replonge à la fin des années 1990, cette période durant laquelle l'héritier au trône a tout fait pour réhabiliter l'image de son ancienne maîtresse. Comment ce couple de l'ombre a-t-il réussi à éclore dans la lumière, après tant de critiques ? Que signifie la très secrète opération PB, initiée par une équipe de communicants l'année de la mort de Diana ? Pour y répondre, au micro de Scandales, se succèdent : - Philip Kyle, biographe et auteur de Charles III. - Lauren Rosewarne, chercheuse, professeure agrégée en sciences politiques et sociales à l'université de Melbourne. - Marc Roche, journaliste, biographe et auteur de la chronique «Lettre à Buckingham» dans Le Point. Cet épisode intitulé «Camilla Parker Bowles 3/4 : l'opération séduction très secrète» est diffusé sur les toutes les plateformes, dont Apple Podcasts , Spotify, Deezer , Amazon Music et sur la plateforme d'écoute Madame Figaro à partir du 30 octobre 2023. Cette mini-série est écrite et incarnée par Ségolène Forgar. Scandales est un podcast de Madame Figaro, présenté par Marion Galy-Ramounot et produit par Lucile Rousseau-Garcia. Océane Ciuni est la responsable éditoriale de Scandales, un podcast produit par Louie Créative, l'agence de contenus audios de Louie Média.
Il fut un temps où Camilla Parker Bowles était sans doute la femme la plus détestée du Royaume-Uni. Un temps où les Anglaises la poursuivaient avec leurs caddies dans les supermarchés, où les Britanniques (et le monde entier d'ailleurs) défendaient Diana, l'épouse trompée, la mère parfaite. Camilla a peut-être un temps regretté d'avoir croisé la route du prince Charles. Mais elle n'a jamais rien laissé transparaître. Dans le deuxième épisode de cette mini-série consacrée à la femme de Charles III, la journaliste Ségolène Forgar revient sur les coulisses de la relation extra-conjugale entre le fils aîné d'Elizabeth II et son amie de toujours, Camilla Parker Bowles. Mais aussi sur le traitement sexiste que les médias ont pu en faire. Comment Charles a-t-il repris contact avec Camilla des années après leur rencontre, alors qu'elle était mariée à Andrew Parker Bowles, et lui à Diana ? Dans quelle mesure Diana a tout fait pour écarter Camilla de son chemin à ce moment-là ? Pour y répondre, au micro de Scandales, se succèdent : - Philip Kyle, biographe et auteur de Charles III. - Lauren Rosewarne, chercheuse, professeure agrégée en sciences politiques et sociales à l'université de Melbourne. - Arnaud de la Grange, correspondant du Figaro à Londres. - Marc Roche, journaliste, biographe et auteur de la chronique «Lettre à Buckingham» dans Le Point. Cet épisode intitulé «Camilla Parker Bowles 2/4 : le «rottweiler» de Lady Diana» est diffusé sur les toutes les plateformes, dont Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music et sur la plateforme d'écoute Madame Figaro à partir du 23 octobre 2023. Cette mini-série est écrite et incarnée par Ségolène Forgar. Scandales est un podcast de Madame Figaro, présenté par Marion Galy-Ramounot et produit par Lucile Rousseau-Garcia. Océane Ciuni est la responsable éditoriale de Scandales, un podcast produit par Louie Créative, l'agence de contenus audios de Louie Média.
Assoc Professor and pop culture expert Dr Lauren Rosewarne chats with Graeme Goodings about the Barbie phenomenon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne from the University of Melbourne discussed both issues with Tom Elliott during their "Educate Me!" segment on Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne, Associate Professor at School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, discussed the issue during her "Educate Me!" segment on 3AW Drive.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne joined Tom Elliott for her weekly 'Educate Me!' segment on Thursday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne, Associate Professor at the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, shared her thoughts on 3AW Drive.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne and Tom Elliott discussed the matter during their regular "Educate Me!" segment on 3AW Drive. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne made the case in her regular "Educate Me!" segment with Tom Elliott on Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne spoke about gendered language with Tom Elliott in their regular "Educate Me!" segment on Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne joined Tom Elliott for their regular "Educate Me!" segment on Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne is an Associate Professor at the School of Social and Political sciences at the University of Melbourne and joined Tom Elliott on Thursday for their regular "Educate Me!" segment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne joined Tom Elliott for their regular "Educate Me!" segment on Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne addressed Tom Elliott's concerns in their regular "Educate Me!" segment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne, Associate Professor at School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, joined Tom Elliott for their regular "Educate Me!" segment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne, Associate Professor at School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne, joined Tom Elliott for "Educate Me!" on Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne joined Tom Elliott for their weekly 'Educate Me!' segment on Thursday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne joined Tom Elliott for their regular "Educate Me!" segment on Thursday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What causes anything to gain popularity worldwide? What will be the trajectory of popular culture as technology advances? Is it more effective to influence public opinion through social media influencers or through movies and television? Lauren Rosewarne analyses the topic of strategic communications in this episode of Stratcom Talks, explains the messages communicated to mass audiences through cinema and television through multiple cases, and evaluates social media's role in society. *Assoc. Prof. Lauren Rosewarne teaches political science and gender studies at the University of Melbourne's Department of Social and Political Sciences in Australia. She specialises in gender, politics, public administration, social media, popular culture, and technology. Herhangi bir şey dünya çapında nasıl popüler olur? Teknolojinin gelişimiyle popüler kültürün seyri ne yönde olacak? Kamuoyunu etkilemede sosyal medya influencerları mı yoksa sinema ve televizyon mu daha etkili? Stratcom Talks yayınının bu bölümünde Lauren Rosewarne, stratejik iletişim konusunu ele alırken sinema ve televizyon aracılığıyla büyük kitlelere verilen mesajları çeşitli örnekler üzerinden anlatıyor ve sosyal medyanın toplum üzerindeki rolünü değerlendiriyor. *Doç. Dr. Lauren Rosewarne Avustralya Melbourne Üniversitesi Sosyal ve Politik Bilimler Bölümünde politik bilimler ve cinsiyet çalışmaları dersleri vermekte. Toplumsal cinsiyet çalışmaları, politika, kamu yönetimi, sosyal medya, popüler kültür ve teknoloji gibi konularda uzmanlığı bulunmakta.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne shared her thoughts with Tom Elliott in the latest edition of 'Educate Me!' on 3AW Drive. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne joined Tom Elliott for their weekly "Educate Me!" segment on 3AW Drive. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne joined Tom Elliott on Thursday for their regular "Educate Me!" segment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you've seen shows such as the Tinder Swindler, Inventing Anna or The One, it would be easy to believe that technology enabled romance is rife with danger and subterfuge. Yet despite popular culture's fixation with the risks of online dating, it has been the bread and butter of current personal relationships for years. So why is it still often hidden, demonized or stigmatized? In this episode speaking with Dr Lauren Rosewarne from the University of Melbourne, we unpick why online dating is unprecedentedly popular, yet is often still seen as an inferior or dubious way to find love, partnership and sex. For more, go to DrawHistory's website: drawhistory.com/undesignpodcast/.
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Dr Lauren Rosewarne joined Tom Elliott for another edition of "Educate Me" on Thursday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne joined Tom Elliott for her regular Educate Me segment on Thursday! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Lauren Rosewarne discussed the issue with Tom Elliott as part of her weekly 'Educate Me' segment on 3AW. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you've spent any time on social media, you've likely encountered a 'troll' spreading hateful messages, misinformation, inappropriate images or other offensive content online. The Morrison Government is looking to curb online defamation by forcing social media companies to reveal a troll's identity or risk paying the cost of the defamatory comments.
Is there a female celebrity that you really dislike? Have you ever reflected on why this is? In this episode we ask Dr Lauren Rosewarne how it is that we can so strongly dislike female celebrities who have committed no crime other than choosing a career in the spotlight. Mentioned in the episode: Taylor Swift's interview with Ellen - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRXVuIsVBnI TV series Ms Represented - https://iview.abc.net.au/show/ms-represented-with-annabel-crabbJulia Gillard and her famously empty fruit bowl - https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/gillards-fruit-bowl-runneth-over-20100624-z0cv.htmlYou can find all of Lauren's work listed on her website: www.laurenrosewarne.com You can follow Lauren on twitter - @LaurenRosewarne You can follow Lauren on facebook - @lauren.rosewarneWe'd love to know what you thought of this episode! Connect with us on Instagram, @the_unlearningproject, and on Facebook, @theunlearningprojectpodcast. If you have 60 seconds please leave us a rating and a review. We are a fresh baby podcast and every review we receive makes a huge impact! Podcast hosted by Jess Sanders and produced by Whitney Buecher.
Are we really just adult versions of our parents repeating the same patterns? We find out what the terms 'daddy and mummy issues' really mean. And you'll learn how to change your attachment style if it's impacting your relationships.
Are we really just adult versions of our parents repeating the same patterns?We find out what the terms 'daddy and mummy issues' really mean. And you'll learn how to change your attachment style if it's impacting your relationships.
Are we really just adult versions of our parents repeating the same patterns?We find out what the terms 'daddy and mummy issues' really mean. And you'll learn how to change your attachment style if it's impacting your relationships.
At face value it seems obvious why sex gives us a rush. But what is it about certain activities, objects, and settings that take it to the next level? And what happens when the pursuit of these things goes too far? Josh gets himself tied up, talks to a few experts and a dominatrix, to understand why we seek out so many avenues of pleasure. Dive deep into the rush... of sex. LINKS Josh Szeps @joshszeps Nova Podcasts Instagram @novapodcastsofficial Studio Kink https://www.studiokink.com/ Dr. Lauren Rosewarne https://laurenrosewarne.com/ Paula Hall https://www.paulahall.co.uk/ Eva Oh https://www.eva-oh.com/ CREDITS Host: Josh Szeps Managing Producer: Elle Beattie Producer: Amy Kimball Editor: Adrian Walton See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is there someone you refer to as 'the one that got away'?Maybe an ex, an unavailable crush, or someone where the timing just wasn't right. In this episode, you'll find out how to stop wondering 'what if?' and move on.
Is there someone you refer to as 'the one that got away'?Maybe an ex, an unavailable crush, or someone where the timing just wasn't right. In this episode, you'll find out how to stop wondering 'what if?' and move on.
Is there someone you refer to as 'the one that got away'? Maybe an ex, an unavailable crush, or someone where the timing just wasn't right. In this episode, you'll find out how to stop wondering 'what if?' and move on.
What do you count as your first time?The idea of 'losing your virginity' has a lot of baggage right now. So in this episode, you'll find out why it's time to rethink that narrative.
What do you count as your first time?The idea of 'losing your virginity' has a lot of baggage right now. So in this episode, you'll find out why it's time to rethink that narrative.
What do you count as your first time? The idea of 'losing your virginity' has a lot of baggage right now. So in this episode, you'll find out why it's time to rethink that narrative.
We're always told that relationships = happy endings, but what if they don't? Artist and Author Florence Given wants you to stop settling and embrace being single.
We're always told that relationships = happy endings, but what if they don't? Artist and Author Florence Given wants you to stop settling and embrace being single.
If porn isn't your thing, but you want a lil summin summin to turn you on, erotica could be for you!We'll help you find your niche with the great Chuck Tingle, and give you some hot writing tips.
If porn isn't your thing, but you want a lil summin summin to turn you on, erotica could be for you! We'll help you find your niche with the great Chuck Tingle, and give you some hot writing tips.
We've just finished Porn Week on triple j, where we looked at what 15,000 of you told us about your porn habits in the What's Up In Your World survey. So this episode, we're picking apart your most searched genres. Why are you so into lesbian porn, amateur and threesomes — and does watching porn of it mean you want it IRL? We get to the bottom of what your porn tastes say about you.
How comic artist and historian Trina Robbins made history, Lauren Rosewarne on Christmas horror films, producer Hannah Reich on Hanukkah pop culture, Tumblr has banned adult content after child pornography concerns, and Rookie mag has folded.
How comic artist and historian Trina Robbins made history, Lauren Rosewarne on Christmas horror films, producer Hannah Reich on Hanukkah pop culture, Tumblr has banned adult content after child pornography concerns, and Rookie mag has folded.