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31 Oct 2024

ASJ | ZfA 41/2024 – MUDROOROO

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OUT NOW: Zeitschrift für Australienstudien | Australian Studies Journal 41/2024 – ›MUDROOROO (1938–2019)‹ guest edited by Gerhard Fischer, with contributions by Stephen Muecke, Paul Spickard, Laura Singeot, Lorenzo Perrona, Tom Thompson, and Gerhard Fischer

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23 Sep 2024

ASJ | ZfA 40/2024 – Australian Seascapes

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OUT NOW: Australian Studies Journal | Zeitschrift für Australienstudien 40 – ›Australian Seascapes‹ – edited by Eva Bischoff and with contributions by Paul Giles, Jean Page, Imke Lichterfeld, and Stephen Alomes as well as numerous reviews

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2 May 2024

ASJ | ZfA 39/2024

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Fresh from the Press: the newest issue of the Australian Studies Journal | Zeitschrift für Australienstudien

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3 Apr

»A global database documenting the location of critical habitats for sharks, rays, and chimaeras has recently expanded to include Australia, with years of extensive research by Charles Darwin University (CDU) contributing to this crucial digital record.« https://buff.ly/Mhc0uZ1

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2 Apr

»Long ago, remote communities in Turkey and Mexico developed a whistled version of their spoken languages for communicating across the countryside. [...] Whistled languages are still in use today in places like La Gomera in the Canary Islands.« https://buff.ly/tLpoYqf

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1 Apr

»What are the legal implications of Australia’s participation in the Gulf? Is International Law being undermined by the US? How are the powers of influence tipping the scales of justice?« (audio) https://buff.ly/zkhxZqg

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