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    • Archiving Greer/Greer Archiving: Germaine Greer’s curatorial labour, feminist celebrity studies and archival methodologies 

      Taylor, Anthea
      Published 2023
      This article draws upon my engagement with the archive of controversial Australian celebrity feminist Germaine Greer to think through the role of archival methodologies within the field of feminist celebrity studies, ...
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    • COVID-19 and Well-Being of Non-local Students: Implications for International Higher Education Governance 

      Amoah, Padmore Adusei; Mok, Esther Wing Chit
      Published 2022
      Non-local students have been one of the worst affected groups during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many of them live in foreign countries/regions with limited social and economic support. This study examines the effects of the ...
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    • Culture, Value and Commensuration: The knowledge politics of indicators. 

      Redden, Guy
      Published 2015-01-01
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    • Drugs as technologies of the self: Enhancement and transformation in LGBTQ cultures 

      Pienaar, Kiran; Race, Kane; Murphy, Dean; Lea, Toby
      Published 2020
      The consumption of drugs has long been a mainstay of urban queer cultures and it is well-recognised that complex connections exist between sexual minoritisation and desires to chemically alter bodily experience. Yet despite ...
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    • Grassroots and Digital Branches in the Age of Transversal Politics 

      Redden, Guy
      Published 2001-01-01
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    • The Great British Binge Drinking Debate 

      Redden, Guy
      Published 2008-01-01
      Guy Redden questions some of the assumptions behind recent measures to discourage binge drinking.
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    • Injecting as a sexual practice: Cultural formations of ‘slamsex’. 

      Race, Kane; Murphy, Dean; Pienaar, Kiran; Lea, Toby
      Published 2021
      ‘Slamsex’ has emerged in gay vernacular in recent years to denote a particular way of taking drugs and a particular kind of sex. Slamming refers in this context to the practice of injecting drugs – typically crystal ...
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    • Intellectual disability, sensation and thinking through affect 

      Hickey-Moody, Anna
      Published 2007-01-01
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    • Making over the Talent Show 

      Redden, Guy
      Published 2008-01-01
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    • ‘The most revolting ideas I’ve read in a woman’s magazine’: The Female Eunuch, Affective (dis)investments, and McCall’s reader-writers’ 

      Taylor, Anthea
      Published 2020
      In March 1971, American women’s magazine McCall’s published an extract of Germaine Greer’s The Female Eunuch. Myriad unpublished letters to the editor contained in the Greer archive at the University of Melbourne reveal ...
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    • Problematising LGBTIQ drug use, governing sexuality and gender: A critical analysis of LGBTIQ health policy in Australia 

      Pienaar, Kiran; Murphy, Dean; Race, Kane; Lea, Toby
      Published 2018
      It is well-established that a high prevalence of substance use is found in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ) populations; a finding that researchers attribute to the stigmatised status of ...
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    • The reactivated bike: Self-reported cycling activity during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic in Australia 

      Fuller, G.; McGuinness, K.; Waitt, G.; Buchanan, I.; Lea, T.
      Published 2021
      Highlights • 63% of respondents say they increased cycling during COVID-19 restrictions. • Recreational cycling has increased significantly, while there has been a significant decrease in commuter riding. • ...
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    • Redden, G. (2003). "Read the Whole Thing: Journalism, Weblogs and the Re-mediation of the War in Iraq." 

      Redden, Guy
      Published 2003-01-01
      The Net’s uses are now diverse, covering many aspects of commerical, public and private life. The idea that it transforms all activities in the same or equivalent ways is no longer tenable. This paper examines a particular ...
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    • Sexualities and Intoxication: “To Be Intoxicated Is to Still Be Me, Just a Little Blurry”—Drugs, Enhancement and Transformation in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Cultures 

      Pienaar, Kiran; Murphy, Dean; Race, Kane; Lea, Toby
      Published 2020
      Despite evidence that drug use is higher among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) populations, research that explores the gendered and sexual dynamics of LGBTQ substance use is limited. Responding to ...
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