• JERAA@40: Towards a history of the professional association of Australian journalism academics 

      O'Donnell, Penny; Margaret, Van Heekeren
      Published 2015-12-01
      The professional association representing Australian journalism educators was established in 1975. This article, on the occasion of the association's 40th anniversary, traces the history and evaluates the role of the ...
      Open Access
      Article
    • Journalism and intellectual life: the exemplary case of Donald Horne 

      McKnight, David; O'Donnell, Penny
      Published 2017-07-01
      Anti-intellectualism is widely seen as a feature of the modern mass media, but it is also widely accepted that much debate about ideas occurs through the mass media and that, for example, the mass media has been the prime ...
      Open Access
      Article
    • Journalism Education in Australia: Educating Journalists for Convergent, Cosmopolitan, and Uncertain News Environments 

      O'Donnell, Penny
      Published 2017-01-01
      There is a high national demand for entry into journalism programs and student interest in journalism careers is impressive. Journalism program enrolments rose by 42% in the 2001-2008 period, compared to an increase of 27% ...
      Open Access
      Book chapter
    • The Jöttkandt Effect: Reading Nabokov Imaginatively 

      Potter, David
      Published 2024
      To mark the occasion of the first major book-length study on Nabokov by an Australian since Andrew Field's 'VN: The Life and Art of Vladimir Nabokov' (New York: Crown, 1986), I've written a longish review essay about Sigi ...
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      Article
    • A Kaleckian wealth tax to support a Green New Deal 

      Schroeder, Susan
      Published 2021
      Green New Deals are being widely discussed as both a means to confront climate change and to improve aspects of social well-being. An important facet of the discussion is how they should be financed. The negative impacts ...
      Article
    • Kingdom-Come: Eschatology and Apocalypse 

      Frow, John
      Published 2013-09-24
      The paper reads the fundamentalist Christian Left Behind novels as examples of the figural interpretation of history developed in the patristic period; their apocalyptic vision of history recapitulates the centrality of ...
      Open Access
      Conference paper
    • La Vía Chilena al Socialismo, 50 años después 

      Austin Henry, Robert; Salém Vasconcelos, Joana; Canibilo Ramírez, Viviana
      Published 2020
      Si bien el trienio de la Unidad Popular ha generado una gran literatura mundial, sigue siendo un tema de relevancia central para la reflexión crítica sobre los caminos al socialismo, sus formas, ritmos y obstáculos. El ...
      Book
    • Labor and Politics under Oligarchy 

      Caraway, Teri; Ford, Michele
      Published 2014
      Beyond Oligarchy is a collection of essays by leading scholars of contemporary Indonesian politics and society, each addressing effects of material inequality on political power and contestation in democratic Indonesia. ...
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      Book chapter
    • Laos in 2020: Reaping a harvest of unity and debt 

      High, H.
      Published 2021
      In 2020, Laos successfully contained the spread of COVID-19, with very few cases and no deaths. The key elements of the COVID-19 response reflect not only public health advice but also the core values of the political ...
      Article
    • Life, death, and the living dead in the time of COVID-19 

      Der Derian, J.; Gara, P.
      Published 2021
      Is COVID-19 our first global zombie event? The question leads to others that fall outside the decorum of official discourse, possibly because the answers reach beyond the pale of the state. Unable to understand the nature ...
      Article
    • The limits of bodies: Gatherings and the problem of collective presence 

      Zuckerman, Charles H. P.; Mathias, John
      Published 2022
      Modern social collectivities-such as nations, publics, and political movements-depend upon the capacity of media technologies to transcend bodily proximity. The contemporary proliferation of such remote sociality may seem ...
      Article
    • List of "Russian" migrants arriving to Australia via China route 

      Fitzpatrick, Sheila
      Published 2023-10-12
      The project has explored the trajectories of Russian and Russian-speaking refugees who came to Australia from Harbin and Shanghai after the Second World War, with particular reference to their anti-Communist convictions ...
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      Dataset
    • List of Displaced Orthodox Priests in Australia with sources with information about them 

      Fitzpatrick, Sheila
      Published 2023-10-11
      Postwar Russian displaced persons arriving in Australia via the China route. This transnational project plans to study Russian and Russian-speaking Jewish refugees who came to Australia via the ‘China’ route (mainly from ...
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      Dataset
    • Living (well) with cancer in the precision era 

      Broom, Alex; Kenny, Katherine; Williams Veazey, Leah; Page, Alexander; Prainsack, Barbara; Wakefield, Claire; Khasraw, Mustafa; Itchins, Malinda; Lwin, Zarnie
      Published 2022
      Surviving cancer in the precision era of targeted drugs and immunotherapies increasingly involves surviving-with malignancy. Against this backdrop of precision, innovation and chronicity, this paper offers a person-centred ...
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      Article
    • Locating Mobile Media Audiences: In Plain View With Pokémon Go 

      Goggin, Gerard
      Published 2016-09-01
      Mobile media audiences are a central part of understanding audiences in a digital world. In this chapter, I approach the apparently new development of Pokémon GO via a broader thinking of what mobile means in relation to ...
      Open Access
      Book chapter
    • Locke, the Quakers and Enthusiasm 

      Anstey, Peter R.
      Published 2018-02-14
      This paper argues that Locke’s interactions with the Quakers and his reflections on their doctrines and behaviour, provide the salient background for understanding the content and polemical orientation of the chapter on ...
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      Article
    • M-health and health promotion: the digital cyborg and surveillance society 

      Lupton, Deborah
      Published 2012-04-05
      The new mobile wireless computer technologies and social media applications using Web 2.0 platforms have recently received attention from those working in health promotion as a promising new way of achieving their goals ...
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      Article
    • Madame de Staël and the Transformation of European Politics, 1812–17 

      Sluga, Glenda
      Published 2014
      What place do women have in international history? This article approaches the chronic uncertainty surrounding this question through an examination of the role of one woman, Germaine de Staël (1766–1817), in the processes ...
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      Article
    • Managers’ risk preferences and firm training investments 

      Caliendo, Marco; Cobb-Clark, Deborah A.; Pfeifer, Harald; Uhlendorff, Arne; Wehner, Caroline
      Published 2024
      This study analyses the impact of managers’ risk preferences on their training allocation decisions. We begin by providing nationally representative evidence that managers’ risk-aversion is negatively correlated with the ...
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      Article
    • Mapping connections among activism interactional practices and presence in videoconferencing language learning 

      Carbajal-Carrera, B.
      Published 2021
      The pandemic-induced global shift to remote learning revealed that key elements of face-to-face learning fail to translate satisfactorily to the online environment. Among them, group interactions in videoconferencing ...
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