1699 - Other Studies in Human Society
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This collection contains Flinders' staff research in Other Studies in Human Society, reportable as part of Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA), from 2001-
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ItemThe meaning of boys' bodies in Physical Education( 2003) Drummond, Murray John
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ItemThe Culturing of Development Studies(Geographical Society of New South Wales, 2003) Schech, Susanne Barbara
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Item'Thea Astley: A Woman among the Satirists of Postwar Modernity'( 2003) Sheridan, Susan Margaret
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ItemFemale consciousness or feminist consciousness?: women's consciousness raising in community-based struggles in Brazil(Routledge, 2003) Corcoran-Nantes, Yvonne
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ItemSky service: the demands of emotional labour in the airline industry( 2003) Williams, Claire Roslyn
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ItemJulie Kristeva and the Haunting of the Soul( 2003) Elliott, Anthony
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ItemBoundary critique as a means for improving the effectiveness of water conservation campaigns and community involvement in watershed management(Australian Society of Soil Science Inc, 2004) Houston, Donald ; Baker, Virginia E ; Foote, Jeff ; Gregor, Jan ; Midgley, Gerald
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ItemJust married? Adversarial divorce and the conjugal body politic( 2004) Brook, Heather Jane
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ItemRevolutionary Sport(Duke University Press, 2004) Pettavino, Paula ; Pye, Geralyn Mary
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ItemLost voices: central Asian women confronting transition(ZED BOOKS & ST. MARTIN'S PRESS INC., 2005) Corcoran-Nantes, Yvonne
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ItemMaternity and freedom: Australian feminist encounters with the reproductive body( 2005) Kevin, Catherine Elizabeth
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ItemGender studies casts off( 2005) Brook, Heather Jane
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ItemAsian gay men's bodies( 2005) Drummond, Murray John
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ItemReligious racism and the media: representations of Muslim women in the Australian print media( 2005) Imtoual, Alia Salem
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ItemRecreating rural Britain and maintaining Britishness in the Mediterranean: the Troodos Hill Station in early British Cyprus( 2005) Varnava, AndrekosBritain occupied Cyprus in 1878 for strategic reasons, but while these reasons were being questioned, it was decided to establish a hill station. This was the one thing that the British could agree on, namely that they wanted a space safe enough to protect them from the harsh summer, unhealthy towns and marshy plains of Cyprus. The Troodos Hill Station became the summer capital of the Cyprus Colonial Government within a year of the occupation of Cyprus. At Troodos, the officers of the civil and military establishments, expatriates and travellers, spent the sultry summer months. This paper will explore the original and changing role of the hill station and situate it within the colonial structure and imaginary. I will contend that it was vital in creating and maintaining British identity, namely the rural life of country Britain. It was only at the isolated confines of Troodos that the British could recreate the social and cultural setting of home, because it was only there where they could disengage from the social, political and cultural conditions of the cities. Thus, it comes as no surprise that the Cyprus Government had a protective attitude to its position there against the demands of the military authorities for land rights.
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ItemThe futures of abortion(UWA PRESS, 2006) Baird, Barbara Jean
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ItemA [local] response to Carol Christ( 2006) Michell, Deidre Evalin ; Boulton, Susan ; Sinclair-Wood, Lynne ; Colsey, Dawn
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ItemIdeology and discourses in the Corby case(Asian Studies Association of Australia, 2006) Firdaus, F
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ItemAdrienne Rich and the women's liberation movement : a politics of reception( 2006) Sheridan, Susan Margaret