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    • Disability, Locative Media, and Complex Ubiquity 

      Ellis, Katie; Goggin, Gerard
      Published 2015-04-14
      The current phase of network societies has generated an intensification of pervasive, ubiquitous digital technologies and cultures of uses, with emergent, complex social functions, and politics. In this chapter, we explore ...
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    • The Term Structure of Interest Rates in a simple Stochastic Growth model: Evidence from Australian data 

      Kim, David
      Published 2014-10-17
      This paper presents a theoretical relationship between the yield curve and future economic growth in a simple stochastic growth model. The derived relationship implies that, in a simple competitive production economy, the ...
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    • Analysing Finance and Production in the Contemporary Capitalist Era 

      Chester, Lynne; Newman, Susan
      Published 2014-09-15
      There has been a dramatic restructuring of the global economy as the dictates of neoliberalism have reconfigured the contemporary capitalist system of accumulation which has involved a seismic shift from industrial to ...
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    • 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) 

      Searle, Alison; Johnson, Ian
      Published 2014-05-22
      This 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 ...
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    • Discourse Genres 

      Frow, John
      Published 1980-01-01
      The article argues that language is organised semantically at the level of discourse, in particular through the discourse genres that organise all aspects of language use
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