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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Advancing adolescent health promotion in the digital era 

      Raeside, Rebecca
      Published 2025
      Background: Adolescents (10-24 years old) are calling for high-quality digital services to support their health and wellbeing. With non-communicable diseases on the rise and adolescents at risk due to emerging public health ...
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    • How Improvising Musicians "Play What They Hear": A Phenomenology of Sonorous Musical Imagination, Ideation, and Intention in Action 

      Dobson, Samuel Patrick
      Published 2026
      When improvising musicians speak of “playing what they hear,” what is unfolding in that moment? This phrase, central to practitioners’ discourse, points to a phenomenon in which creative action is shaped by imagined sonorous ...
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    • From Sight to Sound: Musical Ekphrasis in the Long Nineteenth Century 

      Ratnapalasari, Sherina Yoga
      Published 2025
      This thesis examines musical ekphrasis, a subgenre of program music that involves a deliberate attempt to respond to and re-present a visual artwork. The process by which art is transformed into music experienced by the ...
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    • The Redundancy Effect in Human Causal Learning 

      Chen, Shu
      Published 2026
      Everyday life requires us to make judgments based on indirect and fragmental evidence. This is especially true when we acquire causal knowledge, where potential causes are often correlated, redundant, and thus highly ...
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    • Death, Disease, and DNA Down Under: exploring the genetic interplay of marsupials and their diseases 

      Petrohilos, Cleopatra
      Published 2025
      Wildlife diseases present a major threat to biodiversity, often worsened by climate change, habitat loss, and genetic bottlenecks, leading to species declines and ecosystem disruption. Marsupials face two major diseases: ...
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