• Research during the COVID-19 pandemic: ethics, gender and precarious work 

      Buckle, Caitlin
      Published 2021
      In this essay, I reflect on my experiences of undertaking housing research during the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has had vast global impacts beyond the massive loss of life; disrupting economies, environments and ...
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    • The Hack: what is it and why it matters to urban studies 

      Maalsen, Sophia
      Published 2021
      This commentary advances the ‘hack’ as an urban concept. While the hack transcends existing literatures on the digital and informality, the hack is a distinctive concept and is being used systematically in new domains. I ...
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    • Aligning with the Yarrabah way: Burri Gummin Housing Studio 

      Mossman, Michael; Ewald-Rice, Anna
      Published 2020
      Burri gummin is a Gungganyji term that translates to 'one fire'. It is the name of an ongoing design studio established in collaboration with the Yarrabah Aboriginal community. Sited on Gungganyji Country in Far North ...
      Article
    • Aligning with the Yarrabah way: Burri Gummin Housing Studio 

      Mossman, Michael; Ewald-Rice, Anna
      Published 2020
      Burri gummin is a Gungganyji term that translates to 'one fire'. It is the name of an ongoing design studio established in collaboration with the Yarrabah Aboriginal community. Sited on Gungganyji Country in Far North ...
      Article
    • Assignment Two – Audio Systems Design and Evaluation 

      Ghanavi, Reza
      Published 2021-03-17
      Emerging audio systems in stadiums and auditoriums in the last century have been met with several technological and acoustical limitations. In the past decades, high quality digital audio systems, array speakers and computer ...
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