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'''Emma Rush''', PhD is a lecturer in philosophy and ethics at [[Charles Sturt University Faculty of Arts]], School of Humanities and Social Sciences.<ref name=Charles_Sturt>{{cite web|title=Dr Emma Rush|url=http://www.csu.edu.au/faculty/arts/humss/staff/profiles/philosophy/emma-rush|publisher=Charles Sturt University, School of Humanities and Social Sciences|accessdate=15 July 2014}}</ref> |
'''Emma Rush''', PhD is a lecturer in philosophy and ethics at [[Charles Sturt University Faculty of Arts]], School of Humanities and Social Sciences.<ref name=Charles_Sturt>{{cite web|title=Dr Emma Rush|url=http://www.csu.edu.au/faculty/arts/humss/staff/profiles/philosophy/emma-rush|publisher=Charles Sturt University, School of Humanities and Social Sciences|accessdate=15 July 2014}}</ref> |
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In 2006, Rush worked on a series of reports for [[The Australia Institute]]. Two of the reports which she co-authored<ref name=Corporate>{{cite book|last1=Rush|first1=Emma|last2=La Nauze|first2=Andrea|title=Corporate paedophilia: the sexualisation of children in Australia (discussion paper number 90)|date=2006|publisher=The Australian Institute|location=Canberra|oclc=156752334 |ISSN=1322-5421 }} [http://www.tai.org.au/documents/downloads/DP90.pdf Pdf version.]</ref><ref name=Letting>{{cite book|last1=Rush|first1=Emma|last2=La Nauze|first2=Andrea|title=Letting children be children: stopping the sexualisation of children in Australia (discussion paper number 93)|date=2006|publisher=The Australian Institute|location=Canberra|oclc=225513585 |ISSN=1322-5421 }} [http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/Documents/TableOffice/TabledPapers/2014/5414T4837.pdf Pdf version.]</ref> led to a senate inquiry into the sexualisation of children.<ref name=CCYP>{{cite book|title=Senate inquiry into the sexualisation of children in the contemporary media environment|date=2008|publisher=The Commission for Children and Young People (CCYP), State Government Victoria|location=[[Victoria, Australia]]|url=http://www.ccyp.vic.gov.au/childsafetycommissioner/downloads/submission_senateinquiry_media_sexn_of_kids.pdf}}</ref> |
In 2006, Rush worked on a series of reports for [[The Australia Institute]]. Two of the reports which she co-authored<ref name=Corporate>{{cite book|last1=Rush|first1=Emma|last2=La Nauze|first2=Andrea|title=Corporate paedophilia: the sexualisation of children in Australia (discussion paper number 90)|date=2006|publisher=The Australian Institute|location=Canberra|oclc=156752334 |ISSN=1322-5421 }} [http://www.tai.org.au/documents/downloads/DP90.pdf Pdf version.]</ref><ref name=Letting>{{cite book|last1=Rush|first1=Emma|last2=La Nauze|first2=Andrea|title=Letting children be children: stopping the sexualisation of children in Australia (discussion paper number 93)|date=2006|publisher=The Australian Institute|location=Canberra|oclc=225513585 |ISSN=1322-5421 }} [http://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/Documents/TableOffice/TabledPapers/2014/5414T4837.pdf Pdf version.]</ref> led to a senate inquiry into the sexualisation of children.<ref name=CCYP>{{cite book|title=Senate inquiry into the sexualisation of children in the contemporary media environment|date=2008|publisher=The Commission for Children and Young People (CCYP), State Government Victoria|location=[[Victoria, Australia]]|url=http://www.ccyp.vic.gov.au/childsafetycommissioner/downloads/submission_senateinquiry_media_sexn_of_kids.pdf}}</ref> |
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Nationality | Australian |
Known for | Reports for The Australia Institute |
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Institutions | Charles Sturt University Faculty of Arts, School of Humanities and Social Sciences |
Website | Official website |
Emma Rush, PhD 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.[1]
In 2006, Rush worked on a series of reports for The Australia Institute. Two of the reports which she co-authored[2][3] led to a senate inquiry into the sexualisation of children.[4]
Rush has also been consulted by the media, including Australia's ABC News and The Sydney Morning Herald.
Research
Rush's main areas of research are: environmental ethics and ethics in public life, particularly, sexualisation of children and the corporatisation of child care.[1]
Media
Rush has acted as a media consultant over issues relating to sexualisation, advertising and pornography debates by ABC Radio, Australia,[5] ABC News, Australia,[6] The Sydney Morning Herald,[7] The Conversation,[8] and Melinda Tankard Reist's website.[9]
Selected bibliography
Papers
2006 papers for The Australia Institute
2006 discussion papers for the Australia Institute
- Rush, Emma (April 2006). Child care quality in Australia (discussion paper number 84). Canberra: The Australia Institute. ISSN 1322-5421. OCLC 156571048. Pdf version.
- Rush, Emma; Downie, Christian (June 2006). ABC learning centres: a case-study of Australia's largest child care corporation (discussion paper number 87). Canberra: The Australia Institute. ISSN 1322-5421. OCLC 156757390. Pdf version.
- Rush, Emma; La Nauze, Andrea (October 2006). Corporate paedophilia: the sexualisation of children in Australia (discussion paper number 90). Canberra: The Australia Institute. ISSN 1322-5421. OCLC 156752334. Pdf version.
- Rush, Emma; La Nauze, Andrea (December 2006). Letting children be children: stopping the sexualisation of children in Australia (discussion paper number 93). Canberra: The Australia Institute. ISSN 1322-5421. OCLC 225513585. Pdf version.
2006 web papers for the Australia Institute
- Rush, Emma (February 2006). Skip dipping in Australia (web paper number 85). Canberra: The Australia Institute. OCLC 224947742. Pdf version.
- Rush, Emma (April 2006). Skip dipping in Australia (web paper number 85). Canberra: The Australia Institute. OCLC 224947742. Pdf version.
- Rush, Emma; Hamilton, Clive (September 2006). The attitudes of Australians to happiness and social well-being (web paper number 90). Canberra: The Australia Institute. OCLC 225280784. Pdf version.
Other
- Rush, Emma (September 2006), Emma Rush Consume with care: Ethics, economics and industrialised world over-consumption (unpublished PhD thesis), Melbourne: Department of Philosophy/Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, University of Melbourne
Chapters in books
- Rush, Emma (2007), "Plastic fantastic: the sexualisation of children", in Fleetwood, Julian (ed.), The sex mook: what is our sex?, Melbourne, Australia: Vignette Press, pp. 108–110, ISBN 9781876110000
- Rush, Emma (2007), "Employees' views on quality", in Hill, Elizabeth; Pocock, Barbara; Elliott, Alison (eds.), Kids count: better early childhood education and care in Australia, Sydney, Australia: Sydney University Press, pp. 154–178, ISBN 9781920898700
- Rush, Emma (2009), "What are the risks of premature sexualisation for children?", in Tankard Reist, Melinda (ed.), Getting real: challenging the sexualisation of girls, Melbourne, Australia: Spinifex Press, pp. 41–54, ISBN 9781876756758
- Rush, Emma (2012), "Children, media and ethics", in Warburton, Wayne; Braunstein, Danya (eds.), Growing up fast and furious, Sydney, Australia: The Federation Press, pp. 159–174, ISBN 9781862878235
- Rush, Emma (2013), "Ethics of food security", in Farmar-Bowers, Quentin; Higgins, Vaughan; Millar, Joanne (eds.), Food security in Australia: challenges and prospects for the future, New York: Springer, pp. 35–48, ISBN 9781461444831
Journal articles
- Rush, Emma; Gleeson, Brendan; Low, Nicholas (2005). "A multivalent conception of path dependence: The case of transport planning in metropolitan Melbourne, Australia". Environmental Sciences. 2 (4). Taylor and Francis: 391–408. doi:10.1080/15693430500405146.
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References
- ^ a b "Dr Emma Rush". Charles Sturt University, School of Humanities and Social Sciences. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
- ^ Rush, Emma; La Nauze, Andrea (2006). Corporate paedophilia: the sexualisation of children in Australia (discussion paper number 90). Canberra: The Australian Institute. ISSN 1322-5421. OCLC 156752334. Pdf version.
- ^ Rush, Emma; La Nauze, Andrea (2006). Letting children be children: stopping the sexualisation of children in Australia (discussion paper number 93). Canberra: The Australian Institute. ISSN 1322-5421. OCLC 225513585. Pdf version.
- ^ Senate inquiry into the sexualisation of children in the contemporary media environment (PDF). Victoria, Australia: The Commission for Children and Young People (CCYP), State Government Victoria. 2008.
- ^ Scott Stephens (presenter), Dr. Emma Rush (guest) (7 February 2012). RN Drive (Radio show). Australia: ABC. Event occurs at 6.45pm.
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- ^ Rush, Emma; Norma, Caroline (16 February 2012). "Sexed up tween advertising shows fashion needs to grow up". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 12 July 2014.
- ^ Rush, Emma (23 May 2012). "Girls on film: could new regulations stop the sexualisation of children?". The Conversation. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
- ^ Rush, Emma (8 February 2012). "Teens have hearts, not just bodies". Melinda Tankard Reist. Retrieved 15 July 2014.
External links
- Profile page: Dr Emma Rush School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Charles Sturt University
- Emma Rush OCLC WorldCat Identities