• Vengeful Marionettes and Strategies of Reform: A Quanzhou Marionette Production of the Orphan Of Zhao 

      Stenberg, Josh
      Published 2014
      In 2012, the Quanzhou Marionette Company premiered their production of The Orphan of Zhao. It went on to feature in prominent festivals, including the World Minnan Cultural Festival in June 2013 and the 10th China Arts ...
      Open Access
      Article
    • Visualisations for China’s news media tweeting, competing with US source 

      Nip, Joyce; Sun, Chao
      Published 2018-05-09
      The data archive includes a series of interactive visualisations developed for the above paper as a research tool for better data analysis. This paper examines China's recent initiative on international social media and ...
      Open Access
      Dataset
    • Vulnerability and antimicrobial resistance 

      Broom, Alex; Peterie, Michelle; Kenny, Katherine; Broom, Jennifer; Kelly-Hanku, Angela; Lafferty, Lise; Treloar, Carla; Applegate, Tanya
      Published 2023
      It is now well-recognised that antimicrobial resistance (AMR), or the ability of organisms to resist currently available antibiotics and other antimicrobial drugs, represents one of the greatest dangers to human health in ...
      Open Access
      Article
    • Water 

      Hueneke, Anna
      Published 2024-03-12
      Water is a longform poem about love and memory, set midst the rowing boats of Sydney Harbour. Water was performed by the writer, Anna Hueneke, with Inlay Ensemble, at Johnston Street Jazz in March 2023. Inlay Ensemble ...
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      Other
    • Wayang Potehi: Hokkien Origins, Indonesian Contexts 

      Stenberg, Josh
      Published 2016
      Places the Indonesian puppet practice of wayang potehi, which is of Hokkien origin, in national and regional context.
      Open Access
      Book chapter
    • West Papua and the International History of Decolonization, 1961-69 

      Kluge, Emma
      Published 2020
      Scholars of international history have argued for the separation of decolonization struggles in Africa and Asia between 1945 and 1965 from Pacific struggles that occurred after 1960. Yet the West Papuan campaign for ...
      Open Access
      Article
    • What is the 'public' in public education? Mapping past, present and future educational imaginaries of Europe and beyond 

      Clarke, Matthew; Mills, Martin; Mockler, Nicole; Singh, Parlo
      Published 2022
      This special issue explores past, present and potential future imaginaries of 'public' education in Europe and beyond. The special issue is located in a contemporary context of political turmoil, in which one in four ...
      Article
    • What's Going On? 

      Boin, Arjen; McConnell, Allan; 't Hart, Paul
      Published 2021
      For a crisis to be effectively governed, it must first be noticed, interpreted, understood and assessed. This chapter explores how policymakers ‘made sense’ of the emerging COVID-19 pandemic. We focus on: (1) how policymakers ...
      Book chapter
    • Where does Taiwan stand on the South China Sea? 

      Kim, Jiye
      Published 2016
      In January 2016, Tsai Ing-wen was elected president of the Republic of China (ROC, Taiwan). She will take office later this month. As the first president from the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party in eight ...
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    • “Who Hold the Balance of the World?” Bankers at the Congress of Vienna, and in International History 

      Sluga, Glenda
      Published 2017
      By the early nineteenth century, the contingencies of more than two decades of continental wars had reinforced the indispensability of bankers and their networks to European governments. In a period when the term “international” ...
      Open Access
      Article
    • Why did South Korea invite Pacific leaders to a summit, and why did they go? 

      Wallis, Joanne; Kim, Jiye
      Published 2023
      Like its closest ally, the United States, and its partners, including Australia, Japan and India, Korea recently adopted an ‘Indo-Pacific’ strategy, which has encouraged it to focus more on the ‘Pacific’ part of that region. ...
      Article
    • Why is optimisation of antimicrobial use difficult at the end of life? 

      Broom, Jennifer; Broom, Alex; Good, Phillip; Lwin, Zarnie
      Published 2019
      The antibiotic optimisation imperative is now ubiquitous, with national policy frameworks in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries incorporating the requirement for antimicrobial stewardship ...
      Open Access
      Article
    • A workable strategy for COVID-19 testing: stratified periodic testing rather than universal random testing 

      Cleevely, Matthew; Susskind, Daniel; Vines, David; Vines, Louis; Wills, Samuel
      Published 2020
      Abstract This paper argues for the regular testing of people in groups that are more likely to be exposed to SARS-CoV-2, to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and resume economic activity. We call this ‘stratified periodic ...
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    • Working Papers, Open Access and Cyber-Infrastructure in Classical Studies 

      Pritchard, David
      Published 2008-01-01
      Princeton–Stanford Working Papers in Classics is a web-based series of work-in-progress scripts by members of two leading departments of classics. It introduces the humanities to a new form of scholarly communication and ...
      Open Access
      Article
    • The Year of the Unthinkable 

      Boin, Arjen; McConnell, Allan; 't Hart, Paul
      Published 2021
      COVID-19 brought the ‘unthinkable’ to our doorstep. The pandemic caused a series of global, and interconnected, health, economic, social, institutional and political crises that are unprecedented in living memory. Political ...
      Book chapter
    • 南戏域外传播研究 (Research on Southern Drama Abroad) 

      Stenberg, Josh; Yu, W.; Zhang, Z.; Zhang, Q.; Kim, Y.; Wu, C.; Luo, Y.; Pu, H.; Xie, W.; Lin, S.
      Published 2021
      New research about the transmission and diffusion of nanxi southern drama outside of China.
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