Refusing tourism
- Authors: Lee, Emma , Grimwood, Bryan
- Date: 2023
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Handbook on Tourism and Rural Community Development Chapter 10 p. 125-138
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'Dig a hole and bury the past in it' - Reconciliation and heritage of genocide in Cambodia
- Authors: Long, Colin , Reeves, Keir
- Date: 2009
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Places of Pain and Shame - Dealing with 'Difficult Heritage p.
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Queensland's popular movement in town planning
- Authors: McConville, Chris
- Date: 2009
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Cities, citizens and environmental reform : histories of Australian town planning associations p. 407
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Sunshine Coast
- Authors: McConville, Chris
- Date: 2010
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Queensland Historical Atlas p.
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All brain and still no body: Moving towards a pedagogy of embodiment in teacher education
- Authors: McDonough, Sharon , Forgasz, Rachel , Berry, Amanda , Taylor, Monica
- Date: 2016
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Enacting self-study as methodology for professional inquiry p. 433-440
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- Description: We are four teacher educators who are interested in the role of emotions and embodiment in teacher education. The impetus for this study emerged after an embodied reflection workshop run by Rachel, Mandi, and Sharon at the 2014 SSTEP Castle Conference in which Monica participated. The workshop explored the ways in which teaching and learning to teach are emotional, cognitive, and embodied acts. After this experience we committed to a collaborative self-study, which we conducted between February and October, 2015, to track our attempts to use embodied pedagogies in our teacher education practices. In this study, we examine our efforts to enact embodied pedagogies in our practice and identify the challenges and benefits of doing so.
Navigating changing times : exploring teacher educator experiences of resilience
- Authors: McDonough, Sharon , Papatraianou, Lisa , Strangeways, Al , Mansfield, Caroline , Beutel, Denise
- Date: 2020
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Cultivating Teacher Resilience: International Approaches, Applications and Impact Chapter 17 p. 279–294
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- Description: While there exists notable research in Australia and internationally on the ways pre-service and early career teachers develop and maintain resilience, there is a paucity of literature examining the resilience of teacher educators. The teacher education landscape has a dynamic nature, and in the Australian context, there have been multiple changes to policy and accreditation that have impacted on the work of teacher educators, including: the introduction of literacy and numeracy testing and a teaching performance assessment for teacher education students; and strict regulatory controls for providers. This context, combined with the intensification of academic work in higher education settings, has led us to investigate the personal and contextual factors that enable or constrain teacher educators’ resilience. In this chapter, we draw on a social ecological model of resilience to explore the factors that sustain and challenge teacher educators in their work, and use the findings to highlight implications for the field of teacher education.
Thinking dispositions for teaching : enabling and supporting resilience in context
- Authors: McDonough, Sharon , McGraw, Amanda
- Date: 2020
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Cultivating Teacher Resilience: International Approaches, Applications and Impact Chapter 5 p. 69-83
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- Description: Preparing pre-teachers for an increasingly challenging teaching profession is a complex work and requires teacher educators to engage in the careful design of both programmes and professional learning opportunities. This chapter explores how an explicit focus on thinking dispositions that enable effective teaching are developed in a Master of Teaching (Secondary) programme. This programme, delivered on-site at a secondary school, included carefully constructed teaching opportunities to support development of thinking dispositions. Ways of thinking and the impact they have on feelings, actions and beliefs will be examined along with how the implementation of our thinking dispositions framework supports the development of resilience in challenging teaching and learning contexts.
Regional clusters : Classification and overlap of wine and tourism micro-clusters
- Authors: McRae-Williams, Pamela
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Small business clustering technologies : applications in marketing, management, IT and economics Chapter p. 141-159
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- Description: "This book examines the development and role of small business clusters from a variety of disciplines : economics, marketing, management and information systems. It gathers perspectives from varied disciplines and countries, extending current knowledge by emphasizing the pressure that international competition and IT have on the geographic structure of clusters, possibly leading to a new 'a-spatial' option developing"--Provided by publisher.
- Description: B1
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Treatment of flue-gas impurities for liquid absorbent-based post-combustion CO2 capture processes
- Authors: Meuleman, Erik , Cottrell, Aaron , Ghayur, Adeel
- Date: 2016
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Absorption-Based Post-Combustion Capture of Carbon Dioxide Chapter 22 p. 519-551
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- Description: This chapter discusses the importance of flue-gas treatment and the effect of its impurities on post-combustion CO2 capture (PCC) process performance. Important consequences of nonoptimized flue-gas treatment include atmospheric emissions, amine degradation, extra maintenance requirements through corrosion or fly ash deposition, and waste handling. Each of these areas is strongly dependent on the others. We briefly describe existing flue-gas separation technologies and compare them to the requirements of PCC. Further pretreatment technologies are suggested to improve the composition and thereby the properties of the flue gas entering the PCC plant. For optimal plant operation, the overall process from boiler to atmosphere and waste needs to be analyzed holistically, because: certain approaches can increase efficiency when treating multiple contaminants compared with treating each component separately;most "cleaning" steps influence or generate other compounds that could reduce the performance of the process chain;all costs associated with the treatment chain increase production costs, with little or no increase in value. © 2016 Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved.
Australia and the Keynesian revolution
- Authors: Millmow, Alex
- Date: 2015
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: The seven dwarfs and the age of the mandarins : Australian government administration in the post-war reconstruction era Chapter 3 p. 53-79
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- Description: When the Nobel prize-winning economist Joe Stiglitz visited Australia in 2010 he commended the Rudd Government’s policy response to the Global Financial Crisis as a proper and effective pre-emptive measure. The stimulus, which staved off any creeping sign of recession, bore a considerable Treasury imprint; and it could be said that the official family of economic advisers, that is, the Treasury and the Reserve Bank of Australia, were in their concerted action never so Keynesian in practice. It is appropriate then to visit the Keynesian revolution in post-war Australia recalling that three of the mandarins, Roland Wilson, John Crawford and H.C. ‘Nugget’ Coombs, were professionally trained economists. Moreover, as J.K. Galbraith reminds us, the Keynesian revolution was really a ‘mandarin revolution’, that is, an intellectually powered one.
Archetypes and the unconscious in Harry Potter and Diana Wynne Jones’ Fire and Hemlock and Dogsbody
- Authors: Mills, Alice
- Date: 2003
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Reading Harry Potter : critical essays Chapter p. 3-13
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Self-subversion in Andrew Adamson's The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe
- Authors: Mills, Alice
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Considering Fantasy Chapter 25 p. 239-247
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The trials and tribulations of two dogsbodies : A Jungian reading of Diana Wynne Jones's Dogsbody
- Authors: Mills, Alice
- Date: 2002
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Diana Wynne Jones : An Exciting and Exacting Wisdom Chapter 13 p. 138-148
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- Description: B1
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Kissing the toad in twentieth century children's literature
- Authors: Mills, Alice
- Date: 2004
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Cinderella Transformed: Multiple Voices and Diverse Dialogues in Children's Literature Chapter 23 p. 142-149
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- Description: B1
- Description: 2003000947
Haunting the borders of sword and sorcery: Garth Nix's the Seventh Tower
- Authors: Mills, Alice
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: The Gothic in Children's Literature Haunting the Borders Chapter 13 p. 145-155
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- Description: B1
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Dancing
- Authors: Mills, Alice
- Date: 2006
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Groundwork Chapter p.
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Roast Fallopian Tubes
- Authors: Mills, Alice
- Date: 2008
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Human Cuisine Chapter p. 87-91
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Australian children's literature
- Authors: Mills, Alice
- Date: 2007
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: A companion to Australian literature since 1900 Chapter 30 p. 417-428
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Dead ends : the vanishing of Marilyn Wallman
- Authors: Morrissey, Belinda , Davis, Kristen
- Date: 2021
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Crossroads of Rural Crime: Representations and Realities of Transgression in the Australian Countryside Chapter 7 p. 95-107
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- Description: This paper documents the case of a young girl who went missing from a country track in 1972. It considers the function of roads in her disappearance, and the importance and terror of roads generally in Australia. For roads have a role in Australia that is vastly different to smaller, more populous nations. Roads in Australia are absolutely crucial to the maintenance and sustenance of society. So too are the cars and other vehicles we use upon them, but they are just as paradoxical in their effects. As Elizabeth Jacka and Susan Dermody (1988, p. 113) put it so plainly: ‘our cars kill us, and without them we would die’. The case of the girl who vanished from a road is not an unusual event in Australia. However, it has led to a conjunction of long-lasting effects, particularly on the community of Mackay, that are. The case has never been solved, not due to a desire to solve it, but ironically because of the very methods initially employed to do so. © 2021 by Emerald Publishing Limited.
Being not-at-home : a conceptual discussion
- Authors: Mummery, Jane
- Date: 2005
- Type: Text , Book chapter
- Relation: Diaspora: The Australasian Experience Chapter p. 27-44
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