Hal Kendig with Chris Phillipson (Manchester) published a chapter on age-friendly cities in a British Academy of Social Sciences and Humanities report on local action to reduce health inequalities released January 2014.
Hal Kendig with Chris Phillipson (Manchester) published a chapter on age-friendly cities in a British Academy of Social Sciences and Humanities report on local action to reduce health inequalities released January 2014.
Algorithms of Anxiety: Fear in the Digital Age Anthony Elliott Machine learning algorithms are widely presumed to herald a world in which the crippling burdens of anxiety can be left behind. The digital revolution promises a brave new world where individuals, communities and organizations can at last take control of the future – anticipating, designing […]
Bina: First Nations Languages, Old and New Gari Tudor-Smith, Paul Williams, Felicity Meakins The incredible story of the resilience and recovery of Australia’s First Nations languages Australia’s language diversity is truly breathtaking. This continent lays claim to the world’s longest continuous collection of cultures, including over 440 unique languages and many more dialects. Sadly, European […]
The Development of University Teaching Over Time: Pedagogical Approaches from 1800 to the Present By Tom O’Donoghue Examining two centuries of university education, this book charts the development of pedagogical approaches since the year 1800 and how they have transformed higher education. While institutions for promoting advanced learning in various forms have existed in Asia, […]
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A national symposium exploring developments and challenges to democracy in Australia and abroad.