• Capitalism in Australia: New histories for a reimagined future 

      Huf, Ben; Rees, Yves; Beggs, Michael; Brown, Nicholas; Flanagan, Frances; Palmer, Shannyn; Ville, Simon
      Published 2020
      Capitalism is back. Three decades ago, when all alternatives to liberal democracy and free markets appeared discredited, talk of capitalism seemed passé. Now, after a decade of political and economic turmoil, capitalism ...
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    • The Paradoxical Effects of COVID-19 on Cancer Care: Current Context and Potential Lasting Impacts 

      Broom, Alex; Kenny, Katherine; Page, Alexander; Cort, Nicole; Lipp, Eric; Tan, Aaron C; Ashley, David M; Walsh, Kyle M; Khasraw, Mustafa
      Published 2020
      COVID-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, ...
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    • The Flexible Performer in Applied Theatre: In-hospital Interaction with Captain Starlight 

      Ashford, Lawrence
      Published 2019-01-01
      This paper explores how Australian non-profit organisation the Starlight Children’s Foundation employs professional performers to play the role of Captain Starlight in order to distract, entertain, and interact with children ...
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    • US-China Rivalry and 'Thucydides' Trap': Why this is a misleading account 

      Peters, Michael A.; Green, Benjamin; Mou, Chunxiao; Hollings, Stephanie; Ogunniran, Moses Oladele; Rizvi, Fazal; Rider, Sharon; Tierney, Rob
      Published 2020
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    • COVID-19/Sociology 

      Connell, Raewyn
      Published 2020
      Though the COVID-19 epidemic is a social disaster as much as a medical one, and though some sociological ideas circulate in public discussions, disciplinary sociology has had little influence. Internal discussions have ...
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