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    • Writing a Migrant Body: Identity Predicament and Resistance in Sinophone Fiction by Chinese Migrant Women in Australia 1996-2004 

      Ye, Su
      Published 2026
      This thesis examines the migrant identities of mainland Chinese women in 1990s Australia through Sinophone fictional works by migrant women writers, centring the migrant body as a core site of gendered, racialized, and ...
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    • Estimating Output Gaps in Open Economies 

      De Gorostiza, Gilliane Angela
      Published 2026
      Estimating the output gap remains a critical challenge for macroeconomic policy due to data limits, reporting lags, and global shocks. This dissertation extends the Beveridge-Nelson (BN) decomposition framework across three ...
      Open Access
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    • Response to public consultation paper for a new National Cultural Policy 

      Egliston, Ben; Carter, Marcus
      Published 2026
      This submission provides recommendations on the Australian Government’s New National Cultural Policy, with a focus on Australia’s videogame industry. 1. Current funding and support caters predominantly to a narrow slice ...
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    • Turning the gaze towards the monstrous: Alternative visions of humanity in the works of Virginie Despentes, Julia Ducournau and Paul B. Preciado 

      Smith-Davies, Beaudicea
      Published 2026
      This thesis examines the work of three contemporary Francophone artists: Virginie Despentes, Julia Ducournau, and Paul B. Preciado. It uses the monster of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein as a model to analyse the monsters in ...
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    • An interdisciplinary research framework for social media and youth health [White paper] University of Sydney & Yale School of Medicine 

      Gray, Joanne Elizabeth; Mayes, Linda; Katherine, Battle Horgen; Aneni, Kammarauche; Califano, Claudia; Chan, Lik Sam; Feng, Cynthia; Fatt, Scott; Forsyth, Rowena; Goldwater, Micah B.; Hutchinson, Jonathon; Kong, Grace; Lal, Shalini; Li, Mei; McKee, Alan; Page Jeffery, Catherine; Park, Jennifer J.; Potenza, Marc N.; Stepnik, Agata; Su, Chunmeizi; Wang, Shirley B.; Xu, Xuanzi
      Published 2026
      Policymakers, schools, families and clinicians are increasingly looking to take action to protect young people from potential harms associated with social media use. Australia’s national ban on social media accounts for ...
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