• 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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    • Maximising the Potential of SXSW Sydney Games: Report on SXSW Sydney 2023 as a Games Industry Event 

      Hardwick, Taylor; Carter, Marcus; Dawson, Finn; Allison, Fraser; Butt, Mahli-Ann; Clark, Kate; Johnson, Mark; Keogh, Brendan; Mackenzie, Mads; Stanton, Ryan; Wang, Frank Meixiao
      Published 2024-02-16
      This report is based on findings from a research project led by Associate Professor Marcus Carter and the University of Sydney Games & Play Lab. The team comprised 11 researchers from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, all ...
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    • Eco-anxiety and environmental history: a forum 

      Dunk, James; Gaynor, Andrea; Cushing, Nancy; Cook, Margaret; Jones, Rebecca
      Published 2024-02-01
      Environmental historians, like others who study and write about the environment, have long worked with the emotional and psychological impacts of environmental change, including grief, anxiety, rage, and despair. But the ...
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      Article
    • Cancer caregivers’ experiences of prognosis in Australia: a qualitative interview study. 

      Lewis, Sophie; Broom, Alex; Kenny, Katherine; Kirby, Emma
      Published 2020
      Objectives: Forecasting survival in cancer is a particularly challenging facet of oncological work and can involve complex interactions with patients and their families. While there is considerable research on patient ...
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      Article
    • Barriers to Justpeace in the Republic of Dagestan 

      Tippett, Diane
      Published 2023-12-11
      The ongoing conflict in Dagestan can be classed as a protracted social conflict (“PSC”) according to Azar’s 1990 theory which focusses on the multi-faceted nature of enduring ethnopolitical conflict. That is, the recent ...
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