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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • What Explains the Pace of Energy System Transitioning? The Case of Australia's Electricity Sector 

      Summerfield-Ryan, Oliver
      Published 2024
      The increasing visibility of climate impacts around the world reinforces the urgency of achieving deep and rapid decarbonisation across all sectors of the economy. Australia is seemingly well placed to transition towards ...
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    • Harnessing citizen science in preventive health research, policy and practice 

      Marks, Leah Diana Margaret
      Published 2024
      Addressing complex problems in chronic disease prevention requires purposeful engagement with actors that can effect change, including the public. Citizen science approaches, which actively involve members of the public ...
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    • Exploring the use of multiplex network science to guide selection of treatment stimuli for word finding disorders in individuals with Primary Progressive Aphasia 

      Nguyen, Thuy Anh Sally
      Published 2024
      Primary progressive aphasia (PPA) is a neurodegenerative language disorder gradually affecting individuals before the age of 65 years. The hallmark of PPA onset is the progressive and isolated impairment of word retrieval ...
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    • Weaponization of Space: A Strategic Estimate for the Australian Defence Force 

      Ahmed, Mustafa Fasihuddin
      Published 2024
      Recent decades have witnessed the emergence of the space domain as a profoundly influential force permeating every facet of modern life. Its integration has not only changed the behaviour of individuals and states, but ...
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    • "I become": a subjective and intersubjective experience of first time motherhood 

      Immelman, Berinda Elice
      Published 2009
      This thesis is about first time motherhood. It is an in depth narrative study examining the purposive, agentive formation of motherhood, in particular studying the subjective and intersubjective experiences that construct ...
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