About: Emma Rush

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Emma Rush is a lecturer in philosophy and ethics at Charles Sturt University Faculty of Arts, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, notable for her work on sexualisation of children. In 2006, Rush worked on a series of reports for The Australia Institute. Two of the reports which she co-authored led to a senate inquiry into the sexualisation of children. Rush has also been consulted by the media, including Australia's ABC News and The Sydney Morning Herald.

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  • Emma Rush is a lecturer in philosophy and ethics at Charles Sturt University Faculty of Arts, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, notable for her work on sexualisation of children. In 2006, Rush worked on a series of reports for The Australia Institute. Two of the reports which she co-authored led to a senate inquiry into the sexualisation of children. Rush has also been consulted by the media, including Australia's ABC News and The Sydney Morning Herald. (en)
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  • Department of Philosophy/Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, University of Melbourne (en)
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  • Reports for The Australia Institute (en)
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  • Emma Rush (en)
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  • Australia (en)
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  • Consume with care: ethics, economics and industrialised world over-consumption (en)
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  • Charles Sturt University Faculty of Arts, School of Humanities and Social Sciences (en)
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  • Emma Rush is a lecturer in philosophy and ethics at Charles Sturt University Faculty of Arts, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, notable for her work on sexualisation of children. In 2006, Rush worked on a series of reports for The Australia Institute. Two of the reports which she co-authored led to a senate inquiry into the sexualisation of children. Rush has also been consulted by the media, including Australia's ABC News and The Sydney Morning Herald. (en)
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