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Ganga to Mekong: a cultural voyage through textiles
Pearson, NataliPublished 2018-01-01Open AccessOther -
Gender, Peace and the New International Politics of Humanitarianism in the First Half of the Twentieth Century
Sluga, GlendaPublished 2020This chapter examines the changing ideas of peace and their connections with the longer history of humanitarianism in the first half of the twentieth century, using gender as an analytical focus. In particular, it explores ...Open AccessBook chapter -
Genetic Translation Studies
Cordingley, AnthonyPublished 2022This chapter discusses genetic translation studies (GTS), in which the methodology of genetic criticism in literary studies is used to analyze the genesis of translated texts, that is, the process of a translation's coming ...Book chapter -
Getting Things Done
Boin, Arjen; McConnell, Allan; ‘t Hart, PaulPublished 2021This chapter reviews the main governance challenges policymakers faced during the COVID-19 crisis. It examines how governments mobilized institutional capacity to tackle these challenges. We focus on attempts to centralize ...Book chapter -
“Give with One Hand and Take with the Other:” British Diplomatic Gifts to Russia, 1795–1797
Heath, EkaterinaPublished 2022After the “Ochakov crisis” of 1791, Russia and Britain were on the verge of war. In 1788 Russia had seized the Ochakov fortress from the Ottoman Empire, and the British Prime Minister, William Pitt (1759–1806), had attempted ...Open AccessBook chapter -
Giving women history: a history of Ekaterina Dashkova through her gifts to Catherine the Great and others
Gleadhill, Emma; Heath, EkaterinaPublished 2021This article argues for a revisionist history of women through the lens of anthropological gift theory by analysing how Princess Ekaterina Romanovna Dashkova used gifts to sustain her relationships, including a tumultuous ...Open AccessArticle -
'Global Austria' and the League of Nations: Reframing Empire and Internationalism
Sluga, GlendaPublished 2022In 1945, when Karl Polanyi was in London typing up his lecture notes on Nationalism and Internationalism, the Geneva-based League of Nations, perhaps the most extraordinary institution that had yet appeared in human history, ...Open AccessBook chapter -
Global Liberalisms
Sluga, Glenda; Rowse, TimPublished 2015The four essays in this collection address the history of liberalism outside Europe, at the same time as they reinscribe European liberalism in global contexts. They ask where, beyond Europe and the North Atlantic, has ...Open AccessBook chapter -
The goal of our ambition: the transformation of medical education and research at Australian Universities, 1914-20
Hobbins, Peter; Waghorne, JamesPublished 2021Australian medical schools faced dramatic organisational and epistemological challenges during and after World War I. The conflict and consequent 'Spanish' influenza pandemic interrupted more than university teaching; it ...Article -
The Good University: What Universities Actually Do and Why It's Time for Radical Change
Sherington, GeoffreyPublished 2020Article, Letter -
Health Translation and Media Communication: A Corpus Study of the Media Communication of Translated Health Knowledge
Ji, MengPublished 2018Cross-sectoral interaction and cooperation in the communication of nutritional health risks represents a strategic research area among national governments and international health authorities. The key research question ...Open AccessBook -
A History of Aboriginal Sydney…digitally delivering the past to the present
Sukovic, Suzana; Read, PeterPublished 2011-02-01For more than two centuries, the history of the Indigenous people of the Sydney region has remained locked away in archives, held within families, or obliterated by the dominant culture. Now, with community approval and ...Open AccessConference paper -
Hollywood, the UN and the Long History of Film Communicating Internationalism.
Sluga, GlendaPublished 2018For more than 75 years, Hollywood—its studios and its stars—have played their parts in the political and cultural history of the UN, and twentieth-century internationalism. These days that relationship has been glamorized ...Open AccessBook chapter -
How to reach Australia’s Paris climate targets for nothing
Thompson, Kristen; MacNeil, RobertPublished 2020-04-16Open AccessArticle -
Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on international higher education and student mobility: Student perspectives from mainland China and Hong Kong
Mok, Ka Ho; Xiong, Weiyan; Ke, Guoguo; Cheung, Joyce Oi WunPublished 2021The study critically examines how students in Mainland China and Hong Kong conceive overseas studies plans against the COVID-19 crisis. Amongst the 2739 respondents, 84 % showed no interest to study abroad after the pandemic. ...Article -
Improving Indigenous family engagement with the coronial system in New South Wales
McCabe, Lindsay; George, AllenPublished 2021This article explores the barriers experienced by Indigenous Australians that prevent adequate engagement with the coronial system in New South Wales. The findings presented here are the result of a qualitative study ...Article -
An inclusive innovation ecosystem is key to Australian commercial space ambitions
Mahlberg, Tim; Kim, Jiye; Raswant, ArpitPublished 2023New frontiers of the Space sector are being established and explored in Australia beyond what many people may expect is the traditional focus of the Space sector. Space commercialisation is witnessing rapid growth in new ...Article -
Infant embodiment and interembodiment
Lupton, DeborahPublished 2013-05-06This article brings together a range of research and scholarship from various disciplines which have investigated and theorised social and cultural aspects of infants’ bodies within the context of contemporary western ...Open AccessArticle -
Infographic. Cooling strategies to attenuate PPE-induced heat strain during the COVID-19 pandemic
Bongers, Coen CWG; de Korte, Johannus Q; Catoire, Milene; Greefhorst, Job; Hopman, Maria T E; Kingma, Boris; Eijsvogels, Thijs M HPublished 2020COVID-19 healthcare personnel (HCP) use personal protective equipment (PPE; ie, isolation gowns, eye protection, facemasks and respirators) to safely perform their medical duties. However, PPE creates a microenvironment ...Article
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