Hugh Mackay In Conversation
Schedule
Wed Nov 27 2024 at 06:00 pm
UTC+11:00Location
70-78 Keppel Street, Bathurst, NSW, Australia, New South Wales 2795 | Bathurst, NS
Join social psychologist Hugh Mackay for a conversation on his new book The Way We Are. With more than 60 years’ experience in social research, Hugh has been awarded five honorary doctorates by Australian universities and is the author of 24 books. Hugh will be joined by Jenny Barry for the conversation.
Copies of the book will be available for purchase on the night.
Bookings essential: 6333 6281
About the author
Hugh Mackay is a social psychologist and bestselling author. His non-fiction covers social analysis, psychology, communication and ethics. He is also the author of nine novels. Hugh has had a sixty-year career in social research and was a weekly newspaper columnist for twenty-five years. He is a fellow of the Australian Psychological Society and the Royal Society of New South Wales and has been awarded honorary doctorates by five Australian universities. He was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia in 2015 and is currently an honorary professor in the School of Medicine and Psychology at the Australian National University. He lives in Canberra.
About the book
Life is messy. Relationships are complex. Outcomes are uncertain. Yet none of our differences—whether based on ethnicity, politics, religion, cultural tastes and preferences, or gender—are nearly as significant as the humanity we share.
Amidst our epidemics of loneliness, anxiety and depression, and the impacts of entrenched poverty and ubiquitous technology, The Way We Are examines the major trends that are shaking the foundations of the Australian way of life.
Drawing on thousands of interviews over a lifetime of research, Hugh Mackay, much loved and highly respected social psychologist, presents a compelling portrait of Australia today. He celebrates the march towards gender equality and explains the stubborn persistence of misogyny, the anti-social consequences of social media, the complex legacy of the Baby Boomers, and the 'fake wisdom' that guides too much of our thinking. Exploring the steady decline in religious faith and practice, Hugh identifies the many gods we continue to worship, and points to the positive role that dreaming can play in our lives. Though some of his observations may not be easy reading, Hugh's analysis is suffused with affection for our country.
Where is it happening?
70-78 Keppel Street, Bathurst, NSW, Australia, New South Wales 2795Event Location & Nearby Stays: