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    • Special Needs Dentistry Training and Education for Preparedness in the Oral Health Therapy curriculum: Taking a STEP Forward 

      Koh, Dorothy Kiat Li
      Published 2026
      People with disability experience significantly poorer oral health than the general population, largely due to persistent barriers in accessing dental care. Despite the recognition of Special Needs Dentistry (SND) as a ...
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    • Exploring Re-animalisation as an Approach to Multispecies Justice: Insights and Lessons from a Farmed Animal Sanctuary in Australia 

      Chang, Chen-Hong Darren
      Published 2026
      Multispecies Justice (MSJ) is both a conceptual framework and an emerging interdisciplinary field of research engaging with and responding to exacerbating planetary crises as matters of justice. These crises would include ...
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    • The Allure of Clinical Innovation: Australian Doctors’ Perspectives on Its Definition, Drivers, and Oversight 

      Wiersma, Miriam
      Published 2026
      Introduction Since the early 20th century there has been remarkable progress in medicine, with clinical innovations transforming medical practice. While clinician-led innovation may improve patient care and drive medical ...
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    • Veterinary Anthropology in Bhutan: Negotiating State Policy, Buddhist Ethics, and Ritual Worlds in Animal Health and Production 

      Schuetze, Catherine
      Published 2025
      This ethnographically grounded study of veterinary anthropology examines how Bhutan’s veterinary livestock production and local animal health practices function within the eco-social environment of Bhutan’s Himalayan ...
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    • The (Re)construction of Ukrainian Identity During Revolutions 

      Byesyedina, Anastasiya
      Published 2025
      Ukrainians define their identity on their own terms, an approach that has underpinned the Revolution of Dignity and continues to shape the ongoing resilience against Russian blatant aggression. This study focuses on ...
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