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Science fiction is philosophy … Early modern philosophy and science… Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Committee for the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.… Lucretian ethics and science. Lucretius propounded a materialist view of the soul, and viewed death…
Dr Walters obtained her doctorate and master’s degree from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland and her BA from the University of California Santa Cruz. Currently, she is working on an Oxford World Classics edition of Cavendish’s literary works. Her monograph entitled Margaret Cavendish: Gender, Sc …
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broadly applicable methodological innovations that integrate science and indigenous knowledge at a… Integrating science and local knowledge to strengthen biosphere reserve management… A social science e-research hub for data management, analysis and dissemination in material and visual culture… Policy Futures in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and an emeritus member of the UQ Centre… profound social and political implications for archaeological practice as settlers and indigenous…
Emeritus Professor Ian Lilley FSA FAHA (BA Hons, MA Qld, PhD ANU) is an internationally-renowned discipline leader whose interests focus on archaeology and heritage across Australasia, the Indo-Pacific and globally.
Ian is an archaeologist and heritage practitioner in the UQ School of Social Scienc …
Ian's professional mission is to spearhead a worldwide paradigm shift that integrates local community perspectives with science and ethics in the study and protection of humanity's cultural and natural heritage. He pursues this goal in Australia and globally through his strong engagement with govern …
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and Humanities Research Council in the UK, via a UKRI Innovation Fellowship titled… knowledge-exchange arrangement between the researcher and Punchdrunk theatre companyFeatures the…
I am a classicist and a theatre and performance studies scholar, and am a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and the Royal Historical Society. My area of expertise lies in the performance of Greek tragedy in contemporary theatre, and I am particularly interested in experimental, immersive, and p …
My research into the reception of tragedy in contemporary theatre has inspired and informed new theatre productions, while deepening artists’, practitioners’, and audiences’ understanding of ancient tragedy. My collaborations with artists have included work on two productions with the UK's lea …
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Operationalising research collections in archaeological science and museum studies… argued in this article that variations in mudbrick recipes were used to mark social identity and…
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evidence for the earliest migrations is poorly dated, plagued by uncertainty and often overlooked. This… Medieval English Social Inequality and Bone Health: What Lessons are There to be Learnt for the Living?… I am a Polish-Australian biological anthropologist and I specialise in bone histology which I… conclusion that our social background and bone health are often inseparable. Given this…
I am a Polish-Australian biological anthropologist and I specialise in bone histology which I apply to understand the biology and function of humans and other mammals. I work with modern, archaeological, and palaeontological samples. I am based in Brisbane, Australia and currently conduct researc …
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archaeological science, plant genetics and palynology through the lens of Niche Construction Theory to… Investigating the Multi-Regional Emergence of Social and Economic Complexity Across Diverse Australian Environments… I am an Australian Research Council Future Fellow working in the field of bioarchaeology in Australia and New Guinea. … and socially relevant outcomes. The fieldwork and laboratory analyses yielded a number of interesting…
I am an Australian Research Council Future Fellow working in the field of bioarchaeology in Australia and New Guinea.
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Dr. Anne Levitskyis a scholar and performer of medieval vernacular song, in particular… "Puzzles of Parchment" was an exhibition and lecture-performance concerning a group of medieval…
Dr. Anne Levitskyis a scholar and performer of medieval vernacular song, in particular troubadour lyric poetry, and its connections to the larger cultural milieu of the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. She is a graduate of Stanford University and earned her PhD in Historical Musicology from Columbi …
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were connected during the Baroque period and the ways in which this series of interrelated networks… "A science too refined for bleak Ireland": Philip Percival, J. S. Cousser and music-making beyond Dublin Castel, 1707-27… Dublin. She is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (from 2012), and has also… German court of Württemberg, based primarily at palaces in Stuttgart and Ludwigsburg. Nevertheless…
Samantha’s research and postgraduate supervision centres on historical performance practices and performance cultures. Her published output comprises two main strands. First: the influence and reception of German music and musicians in Australasia, 1850–1950 (including itinerant German bands, an …
Samantha has presented the results of her research as radio talks and interviews (in both English and German), including for Radio New Zealand (National and Concert), Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC Radio National and Classic FM), Deutscher Rundfunk (WDR) and Südwestrundfunk (SWR), as well …
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Media representations of gender and gender violence in popular media… Originally from the States, I've been lecturing at UQ since 2017. I teach Multimedia and Digital… The article situates the online culture of YouTube pinup girl hair tutorials within popular and…
Originally from the States, I've been lecturing at UQ since 2017. I teach Multimedia and Digital Project in the Bachelor of Communications, both of which center on embedding critical perspectives on media into creative and collaborative design and production processes. My research focuses on the rel …
My research on gender violence addresses one of the most pervasive and systemic of social crises. The binary of domestic violence and stranger violence, as it is constructed in media and platform design, hinders and derails public attention, intervention, and policy. The way violence against women i …
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Natural histories of religion: a (Baconian) "science"?… Reasserting conflict: legitimate conflict in the history of science and religion… of Francis Bacon. His research and teaching interests and experience include the history of science… syntactic framework of the physical sciences to biology in the twentieth century, and to their effect upon…
Dr James A. T. Lancaster is an intellectual historian who received his PhD from the Warburg Institute, University of London. He is presently Lecturer in Studies in Western Religious Traditions in the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, as well as the Editor (special issues) of Intellectu …