'God doesn't care': the contradictions of Christian Zionism
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The 'good life' and the 'rich portfolio': young women, schooling and neoliberal subjectification
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A 'goodly sample': exemplarity, female complaint and early modern women's poetry.
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'Governed freedom' in Oceania: AusAID, subjectivation and the practice of critique in studies of governmentality
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A 'Great Reversal' in China? Coal continues to decline with enforcement of environmental laws
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'Green' leaching: recyclable and selective leaching of gold-bearing ore in an ionic liquid
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'Greening brown pathways': how can traditional labour markets restructure into generators of green jobs?
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'Had a spot of bad luck to get into this but I am not alone': Gunner Jack Shoveller
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'Halving the heel pricks': evaluation of a neonatal jaundice protocol incorporating the use of a transcutaneous bilirubinometer
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'Hard evidence': the debate about massacre in the Black War in Tasmania
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'Hard' and 'soft' aspects of learning as investment: opening up the neo-liberal view of a programme with 'high' levels of attrition
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The 'Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids' community effectiveness trial: study protocol of a community-based healthy lifestyle program for fathers and their children
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The 'Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids' community randomized controlled trial: a community-based healthy lifestyle program for fathers and their children
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The 'Healthy Dads, Healthy Kids' randomized controlled trial: efficacy of a healthy lifestyle program for overweight fathers and their children
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'Hospitality' at the end of religion
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'Hot', 'cold' and 'warm' supports: towards theorising where refugee students go for assistance at university
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'House We Build': Design Communication and Urban Planning
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'How are messages created?': Changes in thinking about communication theory leading to a new synthesis
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'How do you solve a problem like Maria?’ Troubling the psy-gaze in the qualitative analysis and representation of educational subjects’
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The 'humped' soil production function: eroding Arnhem Land, Australia
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'I ain't been to heaven yet? Living here, this is heaven to me': public housing and the making of home in inner Newcastle
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'I am here, and there, and back again': the poetics of return in Ee Tiang Hong and Shirley Lim Geok-lin
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'I am Sovereign': a morphological analysis of the Sovereign Citizen Ideology
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'I can't relate it to teeth': a qualitative approach to evaluate oral health education materials for preschool children in New South Wales, Australia
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'I cop this shit all the time and I'm sick of it': Pauline Hanson, the far right and the politics of Victimhood in Australia
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'I feel like a foreign agent': NGOS and corporate social responsibility interventions into Third World child labor
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'I just juggle': work and family balance in Australian organisations
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'I know what I must do. It's just ...!' justice in emissions trading design and the recent reforms in New Zealand
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'I love being the teacher with an accent': a counterstory from a former refugee from Sudan
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'I matter and so does she': girl power, (post)feminism and the girl effect
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'I put pressure on myself to keep that body': 'health'-related body work, masculinities and embodied identity
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'I reckon my life will be easy, but my kids will be buggered': ambivalence in young people's positive perceptions of individual futures and their visions of environmental collapse
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'I thought I knew this stuff but apparently I don't': understanding the transition into university-level thinking
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'I travel because I want to learn...': backpackers and the conduits of cultural learning
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'I want to read it in my hands': the aesthetic attraction of independent women's magazines
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'I'll be judge, I'll be jury': 'tail'-telling, imperialism and the other in Alice in Wonderland
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'I'll just google that!': Online searches and the post-separation family law information experience
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'I'm like you, you're like me, we make a great brand community!' Similarity and children's brand community participation
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'I'm now far healthier and better able to manage the challenges of life': the mediating role of new religious movement membership and exit
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'If it weren't for rugby I'd be in prison now': Pacific Islanders, rugby and the production of natural spaces
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'If they're your doctor, they should care about you': women on release from prison and general practitioners
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'If we remain callous we shall see the black race vanish': Aboriginal child removal, "good intentions" and inter-societal political divisions in Australia
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'If you lose your youth, you lose your heart and your future': affective figures of youth in community tensions surrounding a proposed coal seam gas project
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'In a mirrour clere': Protestantism and politics in Anne Lok's Misere mei Deus
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'In hoc signo': a literary and social analysis of Constantine's dream
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'In Otio cum Dignitate esse Possent' ['The Enjoyment of Worthiness in Leisure']: Professor John Boulton on Health, History, and Intergenerational Trauma
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'In the Goofy parking lot': growth churches as a novel religious form for late capitalism
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'In the interests of our people': the influence of Garveyism on the rise of Australian Aboriginal political activism
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'Indefinite, inhumane, inequitable': the principle of equal application of the law and the natural life sentence for murder: a reform agenda
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'Indigenization' and knowledge development: extending the debate
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'Interpreting Anzac and Gallipoli through a Century of Anglophone Screen Representations'
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'It depends what you mean by leadership': an analysis of stakeholder perspectives on consumer leadership
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'It is always worth the extra effort': organizational structures and barriers to collaboration with consumers in mental health research: perspectives of non-consumer researcher allies
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'It is like school sometimes': friendship and sociality on university campuses and patterns of social inequality
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'It is meant to be heart rather than head'; International perspectives of teaching from lived experience in mental health nursing programs
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'It still makes me shudder': memories of massacres and atrocities during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
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'It was all about independence': loss, division and rejuvenation amongst the East Timorese in Melbourne
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'It's almost expected': rural Australian Aboriginal women's reflections on smoking initiation and maintenance: A qualitative study
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'It's mostly about the job' - putting the lens on specialist rural retention
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'It's OK to be white': the discursive construction of victimhood, 'anti-white racism' and calculated ambivalence in Australia
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'It's our meal ticket': Pacific bodies, labour and mobility in Australia
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'Jump start' childcare-based intervention to promote physical activity in pre-schoolers: Six-month findings from a cluster randomised trial
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'Just choose the easy option': students talk about alcohol use and social influence
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'Just knowledge': can social work's 'guilty knowledge' help build a more inclusive knowledge society?
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The 'keystone concept': time for some science
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The 'lamentable' sight of homelessness and the society of the spectacle
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'Landscape of fulfilment': a model for understanding rural medical recruitment and retention
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'Le pouvoir de faire dire': marginalia in Mary Queen of Scots' Book of Hours
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'Learning to leave' or striving to stay': considering the desires and decisions of rural young people in relation to post-schooling futures
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'Let the people decide': self-determination, liberation from the colonial experience and the human rights approach
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'Let us go' ... it's a 'Blackfellows' War': Aborigines and the Boer War
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'Let's hear how students feel ...': representations of schooling on news television in India
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'Life. Brought to you by' ...coal? Business responses to climate change in the Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia
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'Light in the darkness': Elizabeth McKenzie Hatton
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'Like prussic acid in a bottle of medicine': liberal principles and colonial rule
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The 'lived experience' of long-term stroke survivors in Newcastle, Australia
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'Living at the border of poverty': how theater actors maintain their calling through narrative identity work
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A 'logical' explanation of screen production as method-led research
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'Lovable natives' and `tribal sisters': feminism, maternalism, and the campaign for aboriginal citizenship in New South Wales in the late 1930s
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'Making the journey easier': an evaluation of community- and clinician-targeted rural suicide prevention workshops
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'Masterstroke: a pilot group stroke prevention program for community dwelling stroke survivors'
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'Mates, Mr Big and the unwary': ongoing supply and its relationship to entrapment
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'McJobs': a comparison of the academic and McDonald's casual worker experience
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'Mend your speech a little': reading Karl Barth's das Nichtige through Donald MacKinnon's tragic vision
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'Misfeasance in a Public Office' by Erika Chamberlain (review)
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'More paper than physical': the reincorporation of News Corp and its representation in the Australian press
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The 'Morpeth Mind' and Australian politics 1927-1934
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The 'Morpeth mind' and Australian politics 1927-1934
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'Multimorbidity' as the manifestation of network disturbances
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'My lady queen, the lord of the manor': The economic roles of late medieval queens
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'My study is the purpose of continuing my life' The experience of accessing university for people seeking asylum in Australia
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The 'n of 1' trial
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The 'Near North': issues of empire, emerging independence and regionalism in Australian foreign and defence policy, 1921-1937
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'Networking, bumping into, sucking up to, catching up with, meeting, greeting, chatting, joking, criticising': the emerging writers' community as respublica literaria
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'Neuroinflammation' differs categorically from inflammation: transcriptomes of Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia and inflammatory diseases compared
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'Never forgotten': Pearl Gibbs (Gambanyi)
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'New midwifery' in Australia: what kind of professionalization is likely to emerge from a process of change?
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'Not charted on ordinary maps': the Newcastle steelworks closure
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