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Abstract William Shakespeare ascended to the status of English national poet over the course of the eighteenth century. His literary work entered the cultural imagination not only through theatrical performances and printed texts, but the playwright's corpus was also represented visually — in painted and printed media, and as or on material culture ...
Anna Myers
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Epistemic silences in settler‐colonial infrastructure governance literature
This paper aims to reflect on the current state of infrastructure governance literature about ongoing settler‐colonial legacies in urban planning and development. Explaining some of the ways unceded Indigenous land has been exploited to facilitate settler state infrastructure development in Australian cities, we then draw a line to the complicities of ...
Rebecca Clements +2 more
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The victims' shoes trope and emerging solidarity in political protest
Abstract By providing an overview of the rich and surprising ways in which the victims' shoes trope becomes utilised in political protests as the focus of interaction ritual chains, this article elaborates on the three distinct ways through which moral communities of solidarity position themselves.
Lea David
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Mental health is a significant concern for teenagers. Given that about 80% of Chinese high school students spend the majority of their time indoors on campus, school environments present opportunities not just for learning but also for reducing students’ stress and promoting their well‐being.
Li Mengqi +3 more
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Reflections on making public policy (1977–1996)
Abstract Brian Howe was elected to the federal Parliament in 1977 as the Labor Member for Batman (now Cooper). Following the election of the Hawke Government in 1983 until his retirement from politics in 1996, Howe held several key social policy portfolios in both the Hawke and Keating Labor Governments, and was Deputy Prime Minister from 1991 to 1995.
Brian Howe
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Abstracts submitted to the ‘EACR 2025 Congress: Innovative Cancer Science’, from 16–19 June 2025 and accepted by the Congress Organising Committee are published in this Supplement of Molecular Oncology, an affiliated journal of the European Association for Cancer Research (EACR).
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Long silver nanowires have been synthesized using a facile acetic acid‐assisted solution process. The core–shell structure is constructed via electrodepositing a thin layer of Al2O3 on Ag nanowires. The resulting films demonstrate excellent electrical, optical, and mechanical properties with superior stability, making them suitable for humidity sensing
Jiajun Fan +19 more
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The Australian Identity: Through the Othering of China
This article deconstructs the Australian national identity through the “othering” of China amidst the coronavirus pandemic. During this time, Australia–China relations reached one of their lowest points in recent history. It examines the diplomatic fallout and the media frames used to portray China in the image of mistrust, fear, threat, and a place of
Jung June Huh
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‘A life in the shadows’: Australian women and family business succession, 1910–2018
Abstract This article examines gendered succession of Australia's large family companies between 1910 and 2018. It finds that female family members were not prepared to succeed, and their role in family companies was restricted by expectations of gender and class, and ideals of male lineage.
Claire E. F. Wright
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Music and city branding: Auckland as a ‘City of Music’
Abstract We examine Auckland's ‘City of Music’ (ACM) place branding initiative, outlining its aspirations and gauging its contribution to the vitality of Auckland's underlying music scene. We draw on documentary evidence, media reports, first‐hand observations and a series of interviews with brand advocates and music insiders.
Hanju Kim, Nicolas Lewis, Robin Kearns
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