Browse by ANZSRC Socio-Economic Objective codes

Up a level
Export as [feed] Atom [feed] RSS 1.0 [feed] RSS 2.0 [feed] RSS 2.0
Group by: Creators | Item Type
Jump to: C | L | P | S | W
Number of items at this level: 18.

C

Cook Hale, Jessica, Benjamin, Jonathan, Woo, Katherine, Astrup, Peter Moe, McCarthy, John, Hale, Nathan, Stankiewicz, Francis, Wiseman, Chelsea, Skriver, Claus, Garrison, Ervan, Ulm, Sean, and Bailey, Geoff (2021) Submerged landscapes, marine transgression and underwater shell middens: comparative analysis of site formation and taphonomy in Europe and North America. Quaternary Science Reviews, 258. 106867.

L

Leppard, Thomas P., Cochrane, Ethan E., Gaffney, Dylan, Hofman, Corinne L., Laffoon, Jason E., Bunbury, Magdalena M.E., and Broodbank, Cyprian (2022) Global Patterns in Island Colonization during the Holocene. Journal of World Prehistory, 35. pp. 161-232.

P

Piper, Alana, and Stevenson, Ana (2020) Business as usual: feminist history in a post-truth world. In: Gudonis, Marius, and Jones, Benjamin T., (eds.) History in a Post-Truth World: theory and praxis. Routledge, New York, NY, USA, pp. 183-198.

S

Stevens, Hallam (2022) The business machine in biology: the commercialization of AI in the life science. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 44 (1). pp. 8-19.

Stevenson, Ana (2020) From suffragist to congresswoman: celebrating political action, women’s history, and feminist intellectuals in Ms. magazine, 1972-1984. In: Taranto, Stacie, and Zarnow, Leandra, (eds.) Suffrage at 100: women in American politics since 1920. Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, pp. 201-218.

Stevenson, Ana (2020) From the ‘radical women’s press’ to the digital age: subversive networks of feminism in the United States. In: Guntarik, Olivia, and Grieve-Williams, Victoria, (eds.) From Sit-Ins to #revolutions: media and the changing nature of protests. Bloomsbury Publishing Inc, New York, NY, USA, pp. 51-64.

Stevenson, Ana (2019) The woman as slave in nineteenth-century American social movements. Palgrave Studies in the History of Social Movements . Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.

Stevenson, Ana (2018) “Cast off the shackles of yesterday”: women’s suffrage in Walt Disney’s Mary Poppins. Camera Obscura, 33 (2). 98. pp. 69-103.

Stevens, Hallam (2018) Globalizing Genomics: The Origins of the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration. Journal of the History of Biology, 51 (4). pp. 657-691.

Stevens, Hallam (2018) Hans Peter Luhn and the birth of the hashing algorithm. IEEE Spectrum, 55 (2). pp. 44-49.

Stevenson, Ana (2018) Harriet Clisby’s 'Sketches of Australia': travel writing and colonial refigurations in Boston’s Woman’s Journal. Women's History Review, 27 (5). pp. 837-857.

Stevenson, Ana (2018) Imagining women's suffrage: frontier landscapes and the transnational print culture of Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. Pacific Historical Review, 87 (4). pp. 638-666.

Stevenson, Ana (2018) The gender-apartheid analogy in the transnational feminist imaginary: Ms. Magazine and the Feminist Majority Foundation, 1972-2002. Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Studies, 19 (1). pp. 93-116.

Stevenson, Ana (2017) ‘Bloomers’ and the British world: dress reform in transatlantic and antipodean print culture, 1851–1950. Cultural and Social History, 14 (5). pp. 621-646.

Stevenson, Ana (2017) The “great doctrine of human rights”: articulation and authentication in the nineteenth-century U.S. antislavery and women’s rights movements. Humanity, 8 (3). pp. 413-439.

Stevenson, Ana (2014) ‘Symbols of Our Slavery’: Fashion and Dress Reform in the Rhetoric of Nineteenth-Century American Print Culture. Lilith: A Feminist History Journal, 20. pp. 5-20.

W

Walker, Neil Alexander (2022) Southern Pomo switch-reference and its origins within Pomoan. International Journal of American Linguistics, 88 (1). pp. 95-127.

Woo, Katherine, Bailey, Geoff, Cook Hale, Jessica, Benjamin, Jonathan, and Ulm, Sean (2021) Ancient undersea middens offer clues about life before rising seas engulfed the coast. Now we have a better way to study them. The Conversation, 2021.

This list was generated on Thu Nov 21 22:49:57 2024 AEST.