Finding Queensland in Australian Cinema Sarah De Sanctis'Finding Queensland in Australian Cinema' explores gender, race and place in selected Australian films in various phases of Australian cinema: from Charles Chauvels 'Jedda' (1955), to the period films of the New Wave in the 1970s, to the Indigenous filmmakers since the 1990s, and the contemporary era of transnational productions in Australia.
he cofounded Psychology Innovations
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The transition from socialism to democracy and market economies has proved more difficult and costly than anyone imagined
which is responsible for socio-economic disparities in the UK
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with a particularly focus on proposed scripts that potentially threatened the existing political
Reform and Resistance explores the relationship between gender and identity in early medieval Germanic societies
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It examines how figures like the Vienna Circle and Quine redefined philosophy’s aims and how the later Wittgenstein warned against the pitfalls of scientism and self-deception
more advanced transcriptomic tools such as expression QTL mapping and even transgenic birds have increased both the potential for identifying causal genes and polymorphisms that underpin variation in these traits
the book offers perspectives from economics