Submissions from 2024
Workplace circulation design and movement: a case study of three Australian campus buildings, Robyn Creagh, Sarah McGann, Krysten Blackford, Marian Tye, Rachel Tindall, and Anahita Sal Moslehian
The home as a space of re-education: Imperialism, military occupation, and housekeeping manuals, Christine de Matos
Visualising the modern housewife: US occupier women and the home in the allied occupation of Germany, 1945-1949, Christine de Matos
Transitive path decompositions of Cartesian products of complete graphs, Ajani De Vas Gunasekara
Young men and feminism: gendered struggle and sense-making for Australian university students, Jessica Kean and Denise Buiten
Upload, cyber-spirituality and the quest for immortality in contemporary science-fiction film and television, Sylvie Magerstaedt
"A public orgy of misogyny": gender, power, media, and legal spectacle in Depp v Heard, Camilla Nelson
Submissions from 2023
Blockchain application to financial market clearing and settlement systemsNipun, Nipun Agarwal, Ponnie Clark, Neeraj Kumari Khairwal, and Kevin Coutinho
Representations of violence, representations as violence: When the news reports on homicides of disabled people, Denise Buiten and Raffaella Cresciani
Untangling Maralinga: Spatial and temporal complexities of Australia's atomic Anthropocene, Lianda Burrows, Darren Holden, and Elizabeth Tynan
Unpacking coercion in gendered war labor, Julia Heinemann, Christine de Matos, Fia Sundevall, and Anders Ahlback
Character composition: A new framework for TV serial drama characters, Marco Ianniello
No time to read? How precarity is shaping learning and teaching in the humanities, Helena Kadmos
A theological age: A new way of looking at the history of the west, Gregory Melleuish and Susanna Rizzo
The humanities: What future?, Deborah Pike
How do anxiety and relationship factors influence the application of childbirth education strategies during labor and birth: A Bowen family systems perspective, Kerry Sutcliffe, Kate Levett, Hannah G. Dahlen, Elizabeth Newnham, and Linda MacKay
Submissions from 2022
Humility and greatness in Damien Chazelle’s First Man, Sylvie Magerstaedt
Myth and honesty in Tim Burton's Big Fish (2003), Sylvie Magerstaedt
Riding East: Western myths, nostalgia, and the crossing of generic boundaries in Hidalgo (2004), Sylvie Magerstaedt
Submissions from 2021
Competing discourses and cultural intelligibility: Familicide, gender and the mental illness/distress frame in news, Denise Buiten and Georgia Coe
Forgotten forced migrants of war: Civilian internment of Japanese in British India, 1941-6, Christine de Matos and Rowena Ward
The long, long road: Western Australian electoral reform, Martin Drum, Sarah Murray, John Phillimore, and Ben Reilly
From Impulse to Action-Noah (2014) and Exodus: Gods and Kings (2014) as Secular Bible Epics, Sylvie Magerstaedt
Yoongoorrookoo : The emergence of ancestral personhood, Martuwarra RiverOfLife, Alessandro Pelizzon, Anne Poelina, Afshin Akhtar-Khavari, Cristy Clark, Sarah Laborde, Elizabeth Macpherson, Katie O'Bryan, Erin O'Donnell, and John Page
In search of the origins of the western mind: McGilchrist and the Axial Age, Susanna Rizzo and Gregory Melleuish
Submissions from 2020
The perils of privacy and intelligence-sharing arrangements: The Australia–Israel case study, Daniel Baldino and Kate Grayson
Laying claim to a name: Towards a sociology of "gender-based violence", Denise Buiten and Kammila Naidoo
Dance as performative public history? : A journey through Spartacus, Christine de Matos
Projects with people, participant-coercion and the autoethnographical invite, John Freeman
The art of contested histories: "In Pursuit of Venus [Infected]" and the Pacific legacy, Deborah Gare, Riley Buchanan, Elizabeth Burns-Dans, and Toni Church
Acting Out Our Vanities: Why are university theatre students acting in productions, and how are we assessing them?, Michael McCall and John Freeman
Socio-spatial and quality of life themes in aged care architecture: A qualitative methods protocol, Sarah McGann, Caroline Bulsara, and Holly Farley
The Mary Bennet makeover: Postfeminist media culture and the rewriting of Jane Austen's neglected female character, Camilla Nelson
Facilitating reflective practice: Developing built environment educators’ capacity for teaching and learning, Gesa Ruge and Lara Mackintosh
Unnatural womanhood: Moral treatment, puerperal insanity and the female patients at the Fremantle Lunatic Asylum, 1858–1908, Alexandra Wallis
Submissions from 2019
Csikszentmihalyi meets Socrates: Fostering a sense of group flow to produce creative outcomes, Philip Dennett
Perspectives on the importance of creative thinking competencies to Australasian organisations, Philip Dennett and Rouxelle De Villiers
Actor training for a new Europe: Austerity, innovation, provocations and possibility, John Freeman
Driven to insanity: Marital cruelty and the female patients at the Fremantle Lunatic Asylum, 1858-1908, Alexandra Wallis
The disorderly female: Alcohol, prostitution and moral insanity in 19th-century Fremantle, Alexandra Wallis
Gillick competence: An unnecessary burden, Nigel Zimmermann
Submissions from 2018
National security, Islamophobia, and religious freedom in the U.S., Rosemary Hancock
The indiscretion of Mark Oliphant: How an Australian kick-started the American Atomic Bomb Project, Darren Holden
Laudato si' - establishing local approaches for global ecological conversion, Anne Jennings
Beyond Prometheus: Creativity, discourse, ideology and the Anthropocene, Camilla Nelson
In conversation with Fremantle built heritage: Felice Virani's Arcs D'Ellipses, Annette Seeman and Sarah McGann
An intersection in population control: Welfare reform and indigenous people with a partial capacity to work in the Australian Northern Territory, Louise St Guillaume and Cate Thill
Definition of whole person care in general practice in the English language literature: A systematic review, Hayley Thomas, Geoffrey Mitchell, Justin Rich, and Megan Best
Indigenous data sovereignty in higher education: Towards a decolonised data quality framework, Judith Wilks, Gillian Kennedy, Neil Drew, and Katie Wilson
Living water: Groundwater and wetlands in Gnangara, Noongar boodjar, Sandra Wooltorton, Len Collard, and Pierre Horwitz
Submissions from 2017
The homestead as fortress: Fact or folklore?, Heather Burke, Lynley A. Wallis, Bryce Barker, Megan Tutty, Noelene Cole, Iain Davidson, Elizabeth Hatte, and Kelsey Lowe
Direct radiocarbon dating of fish otoliths from mulloway (Argyrosomus japonicus) and black bream (Acanthopagrus butcheri) from Long Point, Coorong, South Australia, M Disspain, L Wallis, S Fallon, M Sumner, C St George, C Wilson, D Wright, B Gillanders, and S Ulm
The intercultural effectiveness of university students, H Gonzales
De(sign) in patient space: User-creativity in hospital settings, Sarah McGann
Step house: David Barr architect, Sarah McGann
Embodying our future through collaboration: The change is in the doing, M Palmer, P White, and S Wooltorton
A regional governance structure for the Kimberley? Twenty-five years on from Crocodile Hole, Kathryn Thorburn
The Yiriman Project in the West Kimberley: An example of justice reinvestment?, Kathryn Thorburn and Melissa Marshall
Aboriginal stone huts along the Georgina River, southwest Queensland, L Wallis, I Davidson, H Burke, S Mitchell, B Barker, E Hatte, and N Cole
The land still speaks: Ni, Katitj!, Sandra Wooltorton, Len Collard, and Pierre Horwitz
Submissions from 2016
A culture for all: Servant class behaviour at the Swan river in the context of the British Empire, S Burke
Discourse Analysis on efficacy of therapeutic approaches for victims of domestic violence associated with Australia's CALD communities, Oluwatoyin A. Dedeigbo and Ebinepre Cocodia
How well do parliamentary committees connect with the public?, M Drum
Mexican drug cartels and their Australian connections: tracking and disrupting dark networks, A McCarthy-Jones and D Baldino
Are secular politics possible?, Gregory Melleuish and Susanna Rizzo
Shared differences: Creativity in graduate research, Barbara Milech and Sarah McGann
Spooky Jane: Women, history, and horror in Death Comes to Pemberley, C Nelson
John Boyle O’Reilly and the Great Fenian Escape, A O'Neill
Shifting perspectives and the children of 1916, A O'Neill
Outcast women: Crime, gender and the politics of respectability in Fremantle, 1900 to 1939, L Straw
PXRF analysis of a yellow ochre quarry and rock art motifs in the Central Pilbara, L Wallis, J Huntley, M Marsh, A Watchman, A Ewen, and A Strano
Built structures in rockshelters of the Pilbara, Western Australia, L Wallis and J Matthews
Submissions from 2015
Assessing for rising visuospatial ability of school leavers, Ebinepre A. Cocodia
Fictorians: historians who 'lie' about the past, and like it, Christine M. de Matos
Subversion and freedom in the teaching of history, D Gare
Broadcasting, listening and the mysteries of public engagement: an investigation of the AAA online audience, J Matthews and L Wallis
What you don't know [extract], Camilla Nelson
Celebrating Kate: The criminal-celebrity of Sydney underworld figure, Kate Leigh, Leigh Straw
Submissions from 2014
How approach and avoidance constructs of personality and trait emotional intelligence predict core human values, Vidya S. Athota and Peter J. O'Connor
Iran and the emergence of information and communications technology: the evolution of revolution?, Daniel Baldino and Jarrad Goold
Are kids getting smarter? Perceptions of abilities in Lagos State, Ebinepre A. Cocodia
Cultural perceptions of human intelligence, Ebinepre A. Cocodia
Developing a Career Development Program for medical sciences students: reflecting "in" and "on" practice, Ebinepre A. Cocodia
Emotional realism and actuality: The function of prosumer aesthetics in film, Celia Lam
Action without regeneration: The deracination of the American action hero in Michael Mann's Heat, Ari M. Mattes
The creative child: Constructing creativity through early childhood education in modern America, Camilla Nelson
Scholarship funding through strategic reporting: the case of Koro Island, Mignon Shardlow and Alistair Brown
#RockStar tweets: Exploring life narratives and identity, Penny Spirou
Submissions from 2013
Feminist approaches and the South African news media, Denise Buiten
Constructions and representations of masculinity in South Africa's tabloid press: Reflections on discursive tensions in the Sunday Sun, Denise Buiten and Kammila Naidoo
On happiness in counselling practice, Ebinepre A. Cocodia
On person-centred therapy, Ebinepre A. Cocodia
Reflective frameworks and the assessment of ethical issues, Ebinepre A. Cocodia
Technological pedagogical content knowledge of secondary mathematics teachers, Boris Handal, C Campbell, M Cavanaugh, P Petocz, and N Kelly
Counselling and storytelling: how did we get here?, Suzanne Jenkins
Online identities: national and cultural expression online, an Australian perspective, Celia Lam