'Noticing the unnoticed': empowering enabling students through sociological theory
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'Now, look at my skin, it is black and it is white together'
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'Nowhere at home', not even in theory: Emma Goldman, anarchism and political theory
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The 'omics revolution and our understanding of sperm cell biology
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'On the mop-floor': researching employment relations in the hidden world of commercial cleaning
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'On their own element': nineteenth-century seamen's missions and merchant seamen's mobility
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'Optimised Blackboard'; how first year students created their own pseudo-LMS
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The 'other' literacy narrative: the body and the role of image production
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'Our brigade will not be sent to the front': Soviet women under arms in the Great Fatherland War, 1941-45
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'Out of everywhere into here': the disparate bases of children's rights in Australia
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'Patience, hormone replacement therapy and rain!' Women, ageing and drought in Australia: narratives from the mid-age cohort of the Australian longitudinal study on women's health
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'People are trying to be modern': food insecurity and the strategies of the poor
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'Perfect skin', the media and patients with skin disease: a qualitative study of patients with acne, psoriasis and atopic eczema
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'Pest' and resource: a legal history of Australia's kangaroos
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'Physical Activity 4 Everyone' school-based intervention to prevent decline in adolescent physical activity levels: 12 month (mid-intervention) report on a cluster randomised trial
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'Planning ahead' among community-dwelling older people from culturally and linguistically diverse background: a cross-sectional survey
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'Playing it safe': quality teaching in expert teacher classrooms
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'Playing with fire': contemporary fault issues in the enigmatic crime of arson
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'Plenty European ladies told me you should give me fair place same as everybody': gender, race and Aboriginal domestic service
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'Plug-and-Play' Style Connection Methods for Graphs with an Application in Expanding Multiagent Consensus Networks
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'Pointing the Bone': sorcery syndrome and uncanny death in acts 5:1-11
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'Political identity' of Muslim youth in Western diaspora: towards an integrative research agenda
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'Political immorality' or an engineering solution: resolving the electricity crisis in postwar New South Wales
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'Possibly the most difficult thing you’ll do’: a nurse supported pathway to enable prescription opioid reduction and entry to treatment for chronic non cancer pain
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'Post-industrial urban landscape': regenerating Newcastle: renewal of a post-industrial urban landscape
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The 'price signal' for health care is loud and clear: a cross-sectional study of self-reported access to health care by disadvantaged Australians
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'Princely generosity' to France : on the home front, 1914-1919
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'Probably a White Fella': Rolf de Heer, The Tracker and the Limits of Auteurism
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'Promoting cooperative and productive workplace relations': exploring the Fair Work Commission's new role
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'Quackery' in the academy? Professional knowledge, autonomy and the debate over complementary medicine degrees
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'Quitlink': Outcomes of a randomised controlled trial of peer researcher facilitated referral to a tailored quitline tobacco treatment for people receiving mental health services
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The 'radiographer-referrer game': image interpretation dynamics in rural practice
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'Reality is the beginning...' Australian Family Law in 2009.
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The 'representation gap' in Australia
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"'Roll a fag' and go free": competing discourses of sexuality
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'Rounding' for better patient care: an evaluation of an improvement intervention implementation
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'Salvaged' stroke ischaemic penumbra shows significant injury: studies with the hypoxia tracer FMISO
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'Scientific literacy': an exercise in model building
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'Security starts with the law': the role of international law in the protection of women's security post-conflict
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'Seeing the baby': pleasures and dilemmas of ultrasound technologies for primiparous Australian women
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'Self-other' or 'other-self-other'? A conversation between Bonhoeffer and Levinas on vulnerability
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'Senza cimbalo al tavolino': Alessandro Scarlatti and his 4 Sonate a quattro
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'She learned romance as she grew older': Persuasion as the 'natural sequel' to Sense & Sensibility
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'She was becoming too healthy and it was just becoming dangerous': body work and assemblages of health
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'She was becoming too healthy and it was just becoming dangerous': health affects, image and embodiment
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'She was the first one...': Phyllis Mary Kaberry, a founding mother of feminist anthropology
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'Silences' in the 'inclusive' early childhood classroom: sustaining a 'taboo'
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'Silent' and 'noisy' areas: Acute flaccid paralysis surveillance at subnational level, Australia, 2001-2015
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'Small is beautiful' and challenging in the Hunter Valley: wine histories and ideas - past, present and future?
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'Smiles not tears': a dental education program in New South Wales for young Aboriginal children
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A 'soft spot' for drug transport: modulation of cell stiffness using fatty acids and its impact on drug transport in lung model
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'Solastalgia' a new concept in health and identity
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'Somewhere, Australia': toward a new poetics of regionalism
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The 'sons of Tricky-Dicky' and the soft soaping of history
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'Speak, that I may see thee': Shakespeare characters and common words
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'Speaking with them, not about them': engaging undergraduate social work students in research with young people
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'Special' non-human actors in the 'inclusive' early childhood classroom: the wrist band, the lock and the scooter board
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The 'spirit of education' in Indonesian Pesantren
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'State of Origin'
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The 'story' as an alternative mechanism for revealing the silent language of objects
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'Stretching': a simple strategy for improving the quality of life of children and young people with profound and multiple learning difficulties
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The 'Studio' conundrum: Making sense of the Australasian experience in architectural education
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'Subversive Pleasures' Drawing on Myth, Mischief and Mayhem
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'Suitable and remunerative employment': the feminisation of hospital dispensing in late nineteenth century England
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'Super-rich' Irish property developers and the Celtic Tiger economy
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'Talk about trouble': Practitioner discourses on service users who are judged to be resisting, contesting, or evading treatment
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'Tan Yanks' amid a 'semblance of civilization': African American encounters with the South Pacific, 1941-45
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'Teach us how to do it properly!' An Australian academic integrity student survey
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'Teaching excellence' in the context of frailty
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'That deep underground savage instinct' narratives of sacrifice and retribution in Agatha Christie's Appointment with Death
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'That means the fish are fat': sharing experiences of animals through Indigenous-owned tourism
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'The abominable quibble': Alexander's massacre of Indian mercenaries at Massaga
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'The axe had never sounded': place, people and heritage of Recherche Bay, Tasmania (book review)
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'The Brick' is not a brick: a comprehensive study of the structure and dynamics of the central molecular zone cloud G0.253+0.016
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'The Canny Scot' Rev. John Dunmore Lang and the Largs controversy
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'The deliberate rape of a splendid people': the one percent campaign in the 1950s
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'The Holy Grail' or 'The good, the bad and the ugly'?: a qualitative exploration of the ILUAs agreement-making process and the relationship between ILUAs and native title
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'The individual' in history and history in general: Alcibiades, philosophical history and ideas in contest
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'The land is mine': Leviticus 25:23 as shibboleth between the religious left and the religious right
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'The legal bit's in Russian': making sense of downloaded music
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'The lesser of two evils': a qualitative study of staff and client experiences and beliefs about addressing tobacco in addiction treatment settings
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'The Maker and the Tool': Charles Parker, documentary performance, and the search for a popular culture
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'The Motherland Calls': Soviet women in the Great Patriotic War, 1941-45
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'The one that got away': how angling as a culture of practice manifests in the teaching and learning relationship within angling-based intervention programmes
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'The privilege of employing natives': the Quan Sing affair and Chinese-aboriginal employment in Western Australia, 1889-1934
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'the revolution will be led by a 12-year-old girl': girl power and global biopolitics
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'The teares of ten thousand spectators': Shakespeare's experiments with emotion from Talbot to Richard II
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'The too vigorous use of a new broom’: towards a methodology for analysing the gendered meanings of sound in history
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'The unseen enemy persists’: Delusion, Trauma and the South African War in Australian Asylum Case Notes
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'The whole world's watching really': Parental and educator perspectives on managing children's digital lives
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'The whole world's watching really': parental and educator perspectives on managing children's digital lives
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'There's a dead body in my library': crime fiction texts and the history of libraries
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'There's just no flexibility': How space and time impact mental health consumer research
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'There's more to a person than what's in front of you': nursing students' experiences of consumer taught mental health education
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'There's more to be done; sorry is just a word': legacies of out-of-home care in the 20th century
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'They can't empower us': The role of allies in the consumer movement
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'They may come here to study but not to stay': print media coverage of international student migration in the era of the white Australia policy
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'They'll tell us when to evacuate': the experiences and expectations of disaster-related communication in vulnerable groups
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