Conduct

The quality analysis of events often requires social research to be conducted even when the events to be assessed are mainly associated with the natural sciences.

Are you familiar with differing points of view about Australian culture?

There is the deceptive tourism version.

There is the partly factual version.

There is the mainly masculine version.

There is the gender equality version.

There are possibly quite a few other versions.  You may have your very own.

What do you know about inter-cultural competence and its limits?

What do you know about the history of conflicts in Australia?

What do you know about being caught between two or more cultures?

What do you know about racial violence in Australia?

What do you know about gender violence in Australia?

What do you know about sexual violence in Australia?

You may know something about institutional abuse and neglect in Australia, whether of:

Children,

Elderly persons

Customers of financial services

Indigenous Australians, or 

People with disabilities,

What do you know about the history of political aggression in Australia and similar societies?

What do you know about the battle between the larrikins and the wowsers?

How are you investing in value if not by attempting to improve cultural practices, implement reasonable codes of conduct, and maintain appropriate discipline?

The Australian Constitution is much like a skeleton.  It forms the basic structure of societal norms.

But have the effects of the constitution turned out to be much like The Picture of Dorian Gray?

How are you already investing in trustworthy collaborations, especially politically?

How are you investing in evidence

How are you conducting yourself, and other people?

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