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    • Wheels Turning: Anthropological Solidarity, Engaged Buddhism, and a Return to the 1990s 

      Edwards, Michael
      Published 2025
      In the conventional histories of anthropology that we tend to tell, certain decades loom large: the 1920s, for example, or the 1980s. This article experiments with a comparative reading of a decade closer to our fraught ...
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    • Claims Submitted to the Multilateral Development Bank Accountability Mechanisms – 1994-2025 

      Park, Susan
      Published 2025-12-02
      The dataset represents a summary depiction of grievance cases brought to the Accountability Mechanisms (AMs) of the seven Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) from 1994 to 2024. These are: the African Development Bank, ...
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    • Hearing Educator Perspectives: From ‘Evidence-Based Practice’ to Valuing the ‘Enriched Evidence-Based Practice’ of Education 

      Brunker, Nicole Colleen; Hostrup, Michelle; Moller, Virginia; Boyd-Boland, Alison; Sciberras, Grant
      Published 2025-11-20
      The intention of this discussion paper is to open conversation with educators to raise awareness to the problems of evidence-based practice, the value in their nuanced and complex work to rebuild teacher professionalism ...
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    • “My Voice Was Discounted the Whole Way Through”: A Gendered Analysis of Women’s Experiences of Involuntary Mental Health Treatment 

      Tseris, Emma; Bright Hart, Eva; Franks, Scarlett
      Published 2022
      Although it is well established that women experience significant gendered oppressions when accessing mental health services, research exploring the impacts of involuntary mental health services is frequently conducted ...
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    • Research Paper for Australian Human Rights Commission: Experiences of Pregnancy and Pregnancy Leave in the Workplace 

      Herath, Singithi; Sami, Tamjid; Co, Tiffany; Hu, Wavie
      Published 2025
      This report, prepared for the Australian Human Rights Commission, examines the experiences of pregnancy and parental leave in Australian workplaces since the Commission’s 2014 national inquiry. It assesses developments in ...
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