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Cultural Solutions: Griffith REVIEW 44 by Julianne Schultz
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Category: Self-Sufficiency | Series: Griffith Review
Intractable social problems persist despite legal sanctions and economic incentives. It is time to try a new approach. The answer may lay in culture - using creativity, story telling and community engagement to motivate and inspire. Cultural Solutions documents the great success stories of lives and com ...Show more
Griffith REVIEW 39: Tasmania: The Tipping Point by Julianne Schultz
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Category: Literary Studies | Series: Griffith Review
Tasmania, the smallest of Australia's states, has long been on the edge of national conversations about prosperity, equality and identity. In Tasmania: The Tipping Point? Griffith REVIEW serves up strategic slices of Tasmania's past, present and future, prepared by many of the state's best writers. Thin ...Show more
Griffith Review 40 Women & Power by Julianne Schultz
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Category: Literary Studies | Series: Griffith Review Ser.
A timely and groundbreaking edition of Griffith REVIEW exploring the changing relationship between women and power in public and private spheres, in Australia and the world. In one generation, women have taken control of their economic fate, risen to the most powerful political positions in the land an ...Show more
Griffith Review 48: Enduring Legacies by Julianne Schultz
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Category: Literary Studies | Series: Griffith REVIEW
'As a civil, pluralistic, liberal and democratic society, Australia did not pass the test of the crisis brought about by the war in Europe. The country suffered a setback in its political culture from which it did not recover until long after the next world war.' Gerhard Fische In the year that marks th ...Show more
Griffith Review 60 First Things First by Julianne;Phillips Schultz
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Category: Literary Studies
Inspired by the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and featuring outstanding Indigenous writers, First Things Firstis an urgent, nuanced and robust call to listen, hear and respond to questions of constitutional recognition. More than two centuries after European settlers arrived, the need to find an hono ...Show more
Griffith Review 63 - Writing the Country by Ashley Hay; Julianne Schultz
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Category: Literary Studies | Series: Griffith Review Ser.
How we speak of and to the world we live in requires us to make sense of where we are and where we?re going; it requires us to describe, interrogate and analyse our places from the smallest to the grandest of scales.In the second issue of Griffith Review, published fifteen years ago, Melissa Lucashenko ...Show more
Now We Are Ten: Griffith REVIEW 41 by Julianne Schultz
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Category: Literary Studies | Series: Griffith Review
Griffith REVIEW's tenth-anniversary edition features Australia's best writers tackling the underlying forces that will shape the next decade: sustainability, equality, belonging, technology and the capacity for change. Over its first decade Griffith REVIEW has had an uncanny ability to anticipate emergi ...Show more
Once Upon A Time In Oz: Griffith REVIEW 42 by Julianne Schultz
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Category: Literary Studies | Series: Griffith Review
Fairy tales speak to the heart. They are the foundation stories that embody darkness and light, good and evil, and use magic to convey essential truths. In Once Upon a Time in Oz, Griffith REVIEW holds up an enchanted mirror to explore the role of fairy and folk tales across cultures in this country, an ...Show more
The Idea of Australia: A search for the soul of the nation by Julianne Schultz
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Category: Australian Reference
Publisher of Griffith Review, Professor Julianne Schultz challenges our notions of what it means to be Australian and asks timely and urgent questions about our national identity. Maybe because Australia has been so rich for so long, complacency and entitlement, rather than innovation and aspiration ha ...Show more
The Way We Work: Griffith REVIEW 45 by Julianne Schultz
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Category: History | Series: Griffith REVIEW
The way we work has changed profoundly in recent years. This timely edition of the multi-award-winning Griffith REVIEW explores the extraordinary structural changes triggered by globalisation, the internet and the collapse of unions. Job security is a thing of the past - many welcome the flexibility of ...Show more
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