“The time has not yet come to rebuild Yahweh’s house”: a Jamesonian reading of the book of Haggai
“The State of Denmark”: Blasphemy, Freedom of Speech, and Rival Claims to Respect
“The land of Byamee”: K. Langloh Parker, David Unaipon, and popular Aboriginality in the assimilation era
“That sort of fairy tale’s no use in the New Victorian Age that’s coming”: the past as a metaphor for the present in Peter Nichols’s Poppy
- Leontini, Rose, Schofield, Toni, Lindsay, Jo, Brown, Rebecca, Hepworth, Julie, Germov, John
“Slow science” for 21st century healthcare: reinventing health service research that serves fast-paced, high-complexity care organisations
- Jorm, Christine, Iedema, Rick, Piper, Donella, Goodwin, Nicholas, Searles, Andrew
“Should I stay, or should I go?”: The mobility paradigm in widening participation for regional, rural and remote students
“Sex Should Not Be Part of the Lives of Persons with Disabilities, but They Are Human Beings Too”: Perceptions of Healthcare Providers and Factors Affecting Service Delivery in Ghana
- Seidu, Abdul-Aziz, Malau-Aduli, Bunmi S., McBain-Rigg, Kristin, Malau-Aduli, Aduli E. O., Emeto, Theophilus I.
“Same But Different”: The Role and Perceptions of the Simulation Clinical Educator
- Davidson, Bronwyn, Howells, Simone, McCabe, Patricia, Purcell, Alison, Ward, Elizabeth, Baldac, Stacey, Hill, Anne E., Davenport, Rachel, McAllister, Sue, Caird, Emma, Aldridge, Danielle, Penman, Adriana, Hewat, Sally, Walters, Joanne, Cardell, Elizabeth
“Relentless, aggressive and pervasive”: exploring gender minimisation and sexual abuse experienced by women ex-military veterans
“Questions of life and death”: how religion served the Maitland community throughout the First World War
“Playing heavy metal”: a comparative study of the role of the tuba in the orchestra, brass band and wind ensemble
“Obstacles to my learning”: a mature-aged student with autism describes his experience in a fully online course
“No-Platforming”: Freedom of Speech and the Australian Public Sphere
“Mental health is not our core business”: A qualitative study of mental health supports in the Ghanaian mining industry
- Asare-Doku, Winifred, James, Carole, Rich, Jane Louise, Amponsah-Tawiah, Kwesi, Kelly, Brian
“Manning Up” with Pauline Hanson: playing the gender card, again
- Happell, Brenda, Gordon, Sarah, Sharrock, Julie, Warner, Terri, O’Donovan, Aine
- Jarrott, Bevyn, Head, Richard, Pringle, Kirsty G., Lumbers, Eugenie R., Martin, Jennifer H.
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