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I am not a victim
Published 2011-01-01Keynote Address - Professor Shane Houston Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Strategy and Services) TOPIC: ‘I am not a victim’. Other Speakers - Dr Jeff McMullen (MC); Mr Charles Madden (Welcome to Country); Dr Michael ...Presentation -
I am Not Scientific: Women, Astronomy, and the Victorian Novel
Published 2017-06-28Taking Charlotte Brontë’s and Elizabeth Gaskell’s insistences that they were “not scientific” as a starting point, this thesis argues that to the contrary, discoveries in the science of astronomy informed the fiction of ...Thesis -
I am your worst fear, I am your best fantasy: new approaches to slash fiction
Published 2009-01-01This thesis uses slash fan fiction produced for the CW television series Supernatural to suggest two new slash typologies. While existing frameworks — romantopia (concerned with sex) and intimatopia (concerned with intimacy) ...Thesis, Honours -
"I become": a subjective and intersubjective experience of first time motherhood
Published 2009This thesis is about first time motherhood. It is an in depth narrative study examining the purposive, agentive formation of motherhood, in particular studying the subjective and intersubjective experiences that construct ...Thesis -
"I can't do this, it's too much": building social inclusion in cancer diagnosis and treatment experiences of Aboriginal people, their carers and health workers.
Published 2014Abstract OBJECTIVES: Social inclusion theory has been used to understand how people at the margins of society engage with service provision. The aim of this paper was to explore the cancer care experiences of Aboriginal ...Article -
'I can't do this, it's too much': building social inclusion in cancer diagnosis and treatment experiences of Aboriginal people, their carers and health workers
Published 2014OBJECTIVES: Social inclusion theory has been used to understand how people at the margins of society engage with service provision. The aim of this paper was to explore the cancer care experiences of Aboriginal people in ...Article -
I can't do this, it's too much: Building social inclusion in cancer diagnosis and treatment experiences of Aboriginal people, their carers and health workers
Published 2014-01-01Article -
I conduct, therefore I am: Cartesian and Spinozist tensions in ensemble leadership discourse
Published 2023This thesis presents a philosophical enquiry into the tensions that underpin ensemble leadership discourse. Its central argument is that the Cartesian divide between mind and body has had a profound impact on Western ...Thesis -
‘I do want to ask, but I can’t speak’: a qualitative study of ethnic minority women’s experiences of communicating with primary health care professionals in remote, rural Vietnam
Published 2017Background Ethnic minority groups in Vietnam experience economic, social and health inequalities. There are significant disparities in health service utilisation, and cultural, interpersonal and communication barriers ...Article -
I don't believe it, but I'd better do something about it: patient experiences of online 'heart age' risk calculators
Published 2014-05-05Background: Health risk calculators are widely available on the internet, including cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk calculators that estimate the probability of a heart attack, stroke or death over a 5 or 10 year period. ...Article -
“I Don’t Know What That is But I Love That’s It’s There”: Rethinking the Heritage Values and Public Outcomes of In Situ Archaeological Conservation and Presentation in Australia
Published 2023Conserved archaeological remains are kept in situ and presented to the public within new developments all over the world. If David Lowenthal (1985) was correct and heritage is about creating something not conserving ...Thesis -
“I exploit my children for millions and millions of dollars on my mommyblog” How Heather B. Armstrong’s personal blog became a successful business
Published 2016-06-29This study interrogates strategies to convert a personal blog into a brand and a business by analysing the narrative and aesthetic techniques involved in generating audience engagement, trust and affection, and the branding ...Thesis -
I get by with a little help from my friends" : adults with intellectual disability discuss friendship
Published 2004-01-01Thesis -
“I haven’t had that information, even though I think I’m really well-informed about most things”: a qualitative focus group study on Australian women’s understanding and views of potentially modifiable risk factors for breast cancer
Published 2023This study aimed to explore current knowledge, understanding and experience of potentially modifiable risk factors for breast cancer, and views on current and future communication strategies for this information and related ...Article -
I HUNG OUT HIS WASHING AND IT MADE ME FEEL GUILTY: CONTEMPORARY FEMINISM, EMPOWERMENT AND CONFUSION
Published 2019-03-06Thesis, Honours -
I need an exact margin measurement for this basal cell carcinoma!
Published 2021Pathology laboratories are required to determine or estimate the measurement uncertainty for all quantitative results, but there is no literature on the uncertainty in margin measurements for skin cancer excisions. Six ...Article -
I Novel approaches to ameliorating the avoidance of eye contact in adults who stutter
Published 2022Not provided.Thesis -
I only get some satisfaction: Introducing satisfaction into measures of accessibility
Published 2018-09-13Improving accessibility is a goal pursued by many metropolitan regions to address a variety of objectives. Accessibility, or the ease of reaching destinations, is traditionally measured using observed travel time and has ...Article -
“I see it everywhere...” young people’s exposure to sexual content in social media: a qualitative study of Australian adolescents’ social media use
Published 2019-03-26Background: Surveys suggest over 40% of young people 13-16 years have seen some form of sexual content online in the past 12 months. There is little research exploring the pathways through which exposure occurs or descriptions ...Article