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Paradoxes of pandemic infection control: Proximity, pace and care within and beyond SARS-CoV-2
Published 2022From the adoption of mask-wearing in public settings to the omnipresence of hand-sanitising, the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has brought unprecedented cultural attention to infection prevention and control (IPC) in everyday life. ...Article -
The Paradoxical Effects of COVID-19 on Cancer Care: Current Context and Potential Lasting Impacts
Published 2020COVID-19 has fundamentally disrupted the practice of oncology, shifting care onto virtual platforms, rearranging the logistics and economics of running a successful clinical practice and research, and in some contexts, ...Article -
Paramnesia, Anticipatory Memory, and Future Recollection in Ada
Published 2019David Potter takes the discussion of memory into a region in which it becomes merged with forgetting, by carefully investigating the phenomenon of paramnesia in 'Ada'. He begins with a close reading of a particularly ...Book chapter -
Pathways to Resilience
Published 2021The COVID-19 crisis has tested public institutions, crisis leadership and societal solidarity to the core. Fault lines have come to the fore; unsuspected strengths have been noted. But will this be enough to initiate the ...Book chapter -
Personhood, belonging, affect and affliction
Published 2021What does migrancy mean for personhood, and how does this flow through caring relations? Drawing on life history interviews and photo elicitation with 43 people who identify as migrants and live with cancer, here we argue ...Article -
A plague on higher education? COVID, Camus and Culture Wars in Australian universities
Published 2022Worldwide, COVID-19 affected higher education, including finance, and international mobility. But some systems have been more affected than others; notably Anglophone systems that have been a preferred destination for a ...Article -
Playing with the future: library engagement and change
Published 2011-06-01Libraries, as authoritative custodians and providers of information, are facing a number of challenges as they are trying to adjust to the new information environment. Some challenges arise from major paradigm shifts in ...Article -
Policy Responses to COVID-19 - Climate Finance and Carbon Markets
Published 2022This chapter explores the potential role of using climate finance and carbon markets to meet the targets of the United Nations (UN) regional agenda on climate change in the Asia-Pacific. This agenda includes obligations ...Book chapter -
Political Business Cycles in Australia Elections and Party Ideology
Published 2018-11-01Party ideology, elections and economic performance can have a significant impact on the overall economic performance. Governments are formed by parties that compete at elections and, based on their ideology, have different ...Article -
Política ambiental canadiense bajo el gobierno de la mayoría conservadora
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Poverty and Food Insecurity during COVID-19: Telephone Survey Evidence from Mothers in Rural and Urban Myanmar
Published 2020Myanmar had one of the lowest confirmed COVID-19 caseloads in the world in mid-2020 and was one of the few developing countries not projected to go into economic recession. However, macroeconomic projections are likely to ...Preprint -
Precious, pure, uncivilised, vulnerable: infant embodiment in the popular media
Published 2012-04-05Despite recent interest in researching and theorising the sociocultural dimensions of human embodiment, the cultural representation of young children’s bodies, and particularly infants’ bodies, has received little academic ...Article -
The Principled Enlightenment: Condillac, d'Alembert and Principle Minimalism
Published 2018-01-01Abstract: There are many epithets for the European Enlightenment: ‘Radical Enlightenment’, ‘Pragmatic Enlightenment’, ‘Democratic Enlightenment’ and so on. This paper argues for one more, namely, ‘Principled Enlightenment’. ...Book chapter -
Prioritising access to pandemic influenza vaccine: a review of the ethics literature
Published 2020Background: The world is threatened by future pandemics. Vaccines can play a key role in preventing harm, but there will inevitably be shortages because there is no possibility of advance stockpiling. We therefore need ...Article -
Protest, policing and law during COVID-19: On the legality of mass gatherings in a health crisis
Published 2021This article considers the legal status of protest rights in Australia during the COVID-19 public health crisis. It discusses jurisprudence of the New South Wales Supreme Court regarding the legality of mass gatherings for ...Article -
A prototype database schema developed in Heurist enabling performance events and bibliographical entities to be interrogated in an integrated software environment, created as part of the ARC DECRA-funded project Religious Nonconformity and Performance in Britain (c. 1620-1680)
Published 2014-05-22This prototype database schema was co-created by Alison Searle and Ian Johnson utilising the open-source software, Heurist (HeuristScholar.org) between June 2012 and March 2014 to model a unique network of relationships ...Dataset -
Psychodynamic Movement from Trauma to Mythos
Published 2008-01-01This paper tells of a journey through the trauma system, made while working towards my doctorate The Psychodynamic Body: A Mythos of Psychotherapy. I found that each time a connection was made between traumatic material ...Book chapter -
Public Diplomacy, Propaganda, or What? China's Communication Practices in the South China Sea Dispute on Twitter
Published 2022Multiple modes of communication on social media can contribute to public diplomacy in informing, conversing, and networking with members of foreign publics. However, manipulative behaviours on social media, prevalent ...Article